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to leave if we phrase the argument properly and then i think it would get incredibly exciting well douglas cars well as new book progress versus parasites is out now and he joins me now douglas welcome back to going underground tell me about the new book in there it begins with discovering a stone while digging potatoes when i was an m.p. used to relax by having a vegetable garden and one evening when i was in my vegetable garden i came across what turned out to be a stone age hand-axe and as as often happens i got a very simple thought which turned into a book i was holding this stone age hand axe in one hand i took a photograph of it with the i phone in the other struck me other phones are available other things are available and then i suddenly thought to myself hang on how how how do.
to leave if we phrase the argument properly and then i think it would get incredibly exciting well douglas cars well as new book progress versus parasites is out now and he joins me now douglas welcome back to going underground tell me about the new book in there it begins with discovering a stone while digging potatoes when i was an m.p. used to relax by having a vegetable garden and one evening when i was in my vegetable garden i came across what turned out to be a stone age hand-axe and as...
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cause wells new book progress versus parasites is out now and he joins me now douglas welcome back to going underground. tell me about that new book in there it begins with discovering a stone while digging potatoes well when i was an m.p. i used to relax by having a vegetable garden and one evening when i was in my vegetable garden i came across what turned out to be a stone age hand-axe and as as often happens i got a very simple thought which turned into a book i was holding this stone age handouts in one hand i took a photograph of it with the i phone in the other struck me other phones are available other phones are available and then i suddenly thought to myself how on how how how do we get from a human society where the most advanced technology was a piece of shop in stone to one where we've got a smartphone in pretty much every pocket and the more i look into it the more i came to realise that actually there's been incredible human progress but it's all happened very very recently within in many continents and countries in the past generation or 2 but even within western europ
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welcome back to worlds apart with douglas welling's president of the international academy of education that's a well it's i know that you personally how to develop a framework the. it is used for a comparative assessment of schools around the globe based on the testing of 15 year olds in math science and reading if it's so difficult to arrive at their fair assessment within the country why does it make sense to compare schools and students globally there's a lot of advantages to looking at comparisons because you don't you don't know how well you're doing otherwise you know you could you could have. russia you think you're doing well and while it's a good example is germany that everyone thinks about the top students from germany in the doing very well and then when we have this international assessment from home they're not doing as well as we thought they were and so having that kind of international comparison gives you give you some results to look at and it's not just the test scores we also go to great lengths to develop measures of wellbeing measures of student engagement and so
welcome back to worlds apart with douglas welling's president of the international academy of education that's a well it's i know that you personally how to develop a framework the. it is used for a comparative assessment of schools around the globe based on the testing of 15 year olds in math science and reading if it's so difficult to arrive at their fair assessment within the country why does it make sense to compare schools and students globally there's a lot of advantages to looking at...
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cause wells new book progress versus parasites is out now and he joins me now douglas welcome back to going underground tell me about the new book in there it begins with discovering a stone while digging potatoes well when i was named used to relax by having a vegetable garden and one evening when i was in my vegetable garden i came across what turned out to be a stone age hand axe and as as often happens i got a very simple thought which turned into a book i was holding this stone age handouts in one hand i took a photograph of it with the i phone in the other struck me other phones are available other things are available and then i suddenly thought to myself how on how how how do we get from a human society where the most advanced technology was a piece of shop in stone to one where we've got you know a small phone in pretty much every pocket and the more i looked into it the more i came to realise that actually there's been incredible human progress but it's all happened very very recently within in many continents and countries in the past generation or 2 but even within western
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general douglas macarthur, knew well the qualities of a soldier patriot. during the desperate early days of world war ii, when our victory in the pacific was by no means assured, he wrote a prayer for someone he loved dearlyhis young son. perhaps it could have been written by any father or mother here today. here is part of the general's prayer, "build me a son, 0 lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak, and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid. one who will be proud and unbending in honest defeat, and humble and gentle in victory. build me a son whose wishes will not take the place of deed; a son who will know theeand that to know himself is the foundation stone of knowledge. "give him humility, so that he may always remember the simplicity of true greatness, the open mind of true wisdom, and the meekness of true strength. "then, i, his father, will dare i have not vain. live each day with enthusiasm optimism. hope and honor. if you do. i am convinced that contribution to wonderful experiment we call will be greater we ever imagi
general douglas macarthur, knew well the qualities of a soldier patriot. during the desperate early days of world war ii, when our victory in the pacific was by no means assured, he wrote a prayer for someone he loved dearlyhis young son. perhaps it could have been written by any father or mother here today. here is part of the general's prayer, "build me a son, 0 lord, who will be strong enough to know when he is weak, and brave enough to face himself when he is afraid. one who will be...
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douglas well start with you. >> good morning chairman schiff. ranking member nunes and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to answer questions relative to volume one of the special counsel's report regarding russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. as was established and communicated by the u.s. intelligence community in early 2017, the russian government systemically and effectively used a a number of intelligence tools to impact the 2016 election. the special counsel's report supports the conclusions and provides specific and detailed examples which illustrate of methods of russian influence. i'm happy to answer questions regarding this report. but understand that i have no access to any supporting information or investigative detail other than that -- that is provide in the special counsel's report. "i" proud to have been a special agent in the fbi for almost 24 years. most of it focused on counterintelligence and national security matters. while the fbi has been the soubt of much discussion in the press and
douglas well start with you. >> good morning chairman schiff. ranking member nunes and members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to answer questions relative to volume one of the special counsel's report regarding russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. as was established and communicated by the u.s. intelligence community in early 2017, the russian government systemically and effectively used a a number of intelligence tools to impact the 2016 election. the...
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only lower taxes for those in that bracket now, but would probably be expanded in other areas as well? douglasi think this would be a very bad move from the point of view of the revenue system going forward and the integrity of tax code. you can drive a hole through the arbitrage opportunities. theborrow and then get return on the capital gain which is indexed. caroline: we want to thank douglas holtz-eakin. we are going to talk about the federal reserve and we have fantastic bloomberg exclusive. we are going to go to aspen where we can hear from the aspen ideas festival in colorado. erik schatzker with two people in corporate america. >> the ability to compete. the ability to deal with globalization. the ability to deal with technological change has not been the forefront of public policy but this asset price thisciation has caused growing inequality, and the growing inequality is part of the equation of this trend towards, if you want to call it populism, you can, but the drift away in politics in america and europe in particular towards the extremes from the center towards the extremes. i t
only lower taxes for those in that bracket now, but would probably be expanded in other areas as well? douglasi think this would be a very bad move from the point of view of the revenue system going forward and the integrity of tax code. you can drive a hole through the arbitrage opportunities. theborrow and then get return on the capital gain which is indexed. caroline: we want to thank douglas holtz-eakin. we are going to talk about the federal reserve and we have fantastic bloomberg...
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well. mrs. douglas: it tells a great story how the russians work. it shows the prior relationship that the trumps had, basically, worked with another prior relationship to reach out directly to donald trump jr. and dangle this potential piece of information. now, the meeting resulted in nothing, but the fact they used connections that they knew that trump had in moscow through business dealings to basically weave their way to get in front of very, very senior level people in the campaign, manafort, trump jr. and jerry kushner, kind of shows how they work. they use personal relationships, business relationships, and then they try to piece it together. and like bob said, i think the one thing that's illustrated is the fact they were able to access such a high level. . >> one of the topics of the discussion at the june 9 meeting were the u.s. sanctions imposed under the m a anisky act. how might russia leveraged the trump campaign to attack secretary clinton as an opening to trump? ess to >> part of that's more the same of the the biggest thing is acce
well. mrs. douglas: it tells a great story how the russians work. it shows the prior relationship that the trumps had, basically, worked with another prior relationship to reach out directly to donald trump jr. and dangle this potential piece of information. now, the meeting resulted in nothing, but the fact they used connections that they knew that trump had in moscow through business dealings to basically weave their way to get in front of very, very senior level people in the campaign,...
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thank you for that well now we can talk to douglas ollivant tuesday in falls church virginia he's a defense analyst and managing partner at the consulting firm international at the site for talking to us and is a surprise given that it's very well known that the united arab emirates supports general. in this conflict in libya to see that weapons of come from abu dhabi according to the pictures anyway to general have to. just to see that yet again the united arab emirates that the emirates of course general has star is a no known the emirates would choose to violate the terms of u.s. weapons sales rather than say transferring weapons from china or russia that don't have these terms attached to them is slightly surprising that the emirates would feel again you have these reports are true that the emirates with them feel that it can't transfer these weapons without consequence or believe that they would be undiscovered are neither of those seems very likely in the long term right i mean i've just seen the the pictures the television images that have been broadcast by libyan state media and the
thank you for that well now we can talk to douglas ollivant tuesday in falls church virginia he's a defense analyst and managing partner at the consulting firm international at the site for talking to us and is a surprise given that it's very well known that the united arab emirates supports general. in this conflict in libya to see that weapons of come from abu dhabi according to the pictures anyway to general have to. just to see that yet again the united arab emirates that the emirates of...
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well, that is the budget process. we have an october 1 deadline. douglas: there is no budgeting process.laughter] david: a misnomer, perhaps. what comes up in october. you have to put it together with the debt ceiling, which is also coming up at some point. theres the process down and what are the odds we will ante up with the problem in fall? douglas: these are two potential headwinds for the economy. if they do not get a deal on nondefense discretionary spending, this budget control act goes into play see get a severe cut of $130 billion. that is a headwind. they have to come to agreement on that. they are working on that. there's no question negotiations are ongoing. it is heart disease and their they are behind closed doors what kind of progress has been made, but that does need to get done. sometime in august or september, they will have to raise or suspend the debt ceiling and failure to do so would endanger prompt agreement on treasuries, is simply a bad idea. historically, we have seen it is hard to get done. the bad scenario is where you tie the budget to the debt ceiling for le
well, that is the budget process. we have an october 1 deadline. douglas: there is no budgeting process.laughter] david: a misnomer, perhaps. what comes up in october. you have to put it together with the debt ceiling, which is also coming up at some point. theres the process down and what are the odds we will ante up with the problem in fall? douglas: these are two potential headwinds for the economy. if they do not get a deal on nondefense discretionary spending, this budget control act goes...
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well. mrs. douglas: it tells a great story how the russians work.t shows the prior relationship that the trumps had, basically, worked with another prior relationship to reach out directly to donald trump jr. and dangle this potential piece of information. now, the meeting resulted in nothing, but the fact they used connections that they knew that trump had in moscow through business dealings to basically weave their way to get in front of very, very senior level people in the campaign, manafort, trump jr., and jerry kushner, kind of shows how they work. they use personal relationships, business relationships, and then they try to piece it together. and like bob said, i think the one thing that's illustrated is the fact they were able to access such a high level. >> thank you. one of the topics of the discussion at the june 9 meeting were the u.s. sanctions imposed under the magnitsky act. how might russia have leveraged trump campaign's acceptance of help to attack hillary clinton as an opening to and influence trump and his associates in order to
well. mrs. douglas: it tells a great story how the russians work.t shows the prior relationship that the trumps had, basically, worked with another prior relationship to reach out directly to donald trump jr. and dangle this potential piece of information. now, the meeting resulted in nothing, but the fact they used connections that they knew that trump had in moscow through business dealings to basically weave their way to get in front of very, very senior level people in the campaign,...
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well up next a doc film about douglas 3 d.c. 3 the plane that changed the world and don't forget you can always get the latest as we have mr around the clock on our website that's it of get up comical follow us on such a thing. or 1st occurring less of a minute doors grandma with arrives feeling the joining a regular chain on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary in the story of an orangutan returns home news on t w dot com tanks. june 6th 1944 for many the normandy invasion is seen as the defining day of wild water. yet even now little is known about the wrong $850.00 transport planes played on d.-day. they were critical to the ally success. of the deceased 3 is a bit of a jekyll and hyde aircraft because it has a civilian life but it also has this military life. during the 2nd world war the d.c. 3 helps the allied forces secure victory. in the cold war it saved west bonnet from a soviet takeover. gotten kind of on foot. we were not afraid of these kind of bombers we all knew that they had come to help us is. in vietnam however the savior plane became a vicious
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the civilians from further harm well i'm joined now by skype by douglas johnson who is north of a book called the root cause of sudan's civil wars he joins me now from oxford in england good to have you with us on the program can i just get your reaction really to the international reaction because it's all been fine talk since omar al bashir was actually deposed back in april but the international community have not been able to help civil society make sure that the the military judge to that's in charge actually step aside and allow civilians and civil society to take charge of the country. or the international community could do more unfortunately united states is very close to egypt saudi arabia and u.s. . international allies. you sure know leadership on this and of course britain is my looking at their neighbor all over it and have no real power and no real interest in helping anybody. indeed what so at the moment we have a scenario where the military is calling off talks and refusing now to negotiate with civil society movements one wonders is this the right move by the military
the civilians from further harm well i'm joined now by skype by douglas johnson who is north of a book called the root cause of sudan's civil wars he joins me now from oxford in england good to have you with us on the program can i just get your reaction really to the international reaction because it's all been fine talk since omar al bashir was actually deposed back in april but the international community have not been able to help civil society make sure that the the military judge to...
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. >> well, first of all, it's douglas, not david. just -- >> so sorry about that. yeah. we knew that. >> i know. look, south carolina is deeply crucial. i mean, i think it's the final stand if joe biden is going to get the nomination because iowa being a caucus, things are going to be up in the air. you never know -- anybody who comes one, two, three or four in iowa is going to be considered a front-runner. and bernie sanders and elizabeth warren, one of them may win, but the big test is the african-american vote and biden has had decades of building up the civil rights credentials. relationships with barack obama and other civil rights leaders, congressman claiborne. so biden looks pretty good in south carolina and the question is can somebody else come in there and beat joe biden? if he can roll out of south carolina with a victory and go to california and nevada and kamala harris will pick up some support there. but if biden loses in south carolina doesn't look good for him. so it's a big one in 2020 for the democrats. >> so is it going to boil down to face time? who
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host: the spouses are getting involved in the campaigns as well, douglas imhoff, the husband of kamala harris, here he is -- [applause] >> douglas emmett off, i am married to -- douglas m half, i am married to --\ >> the next president of the united states. [applause] host: that was yesterday, and we are asking women only this morning, women have turned out in presidential elections going back decades in larger numbers than men. paid you plan to vote for in 2020? brenda in arkansas. caller: great show. host: who do you plan to vote for? caller: president trump, absolutely, he loves america. he has been talking about china and other countries taking advantage of america. he has talked about running for president but never has. he inherited a little money and he lost it all and made it all back. he is a double success. we have had the lowest unemployment for blacks and hispanics, i know anybody -- i do not know anybody who wants a job and does not have one. people are hypersensitive, they still love hillary and have not gotten over the election. he is also pro-life, which other people ha
host: the spouses are getting involved in the campaigns as well, douglas imhoff, the husband of kamala harris, here he is -- [applause] >> douglas emmett off, i am married to -- douglas m half, i am married to --\ >> the next president of the united states. [applause] host: that was yesterday, and we are asking women only this morning, women have turned out in presidential elections going back decades in larger numbers than men. paid you plan to vote for in 2020? brenda in arkansas....
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douglas and others, where the cross border trade happens. i know that both countries are proud of. those relationships are important as well. we have done things like a union fight cargo proing programs that allows our trucks and commerce to just be checked once. it allows for public safety, but allows in a business where time really is money and these fragile products are perishable, we have gone from an average wait of eight hours at the border to 40 minutes. working with the mayors in these towns, with the business leaders that are so reliant on the trade and relationship, and it goes back generations. these are oftentimes family businesses. they remember a much different time. we want that as well. the largers issues, the senator did a great job of summarizing those issues. if it was left to the states, all of these things would be south right now. -- eally is the ferguson, the federal government and the united states con depress to fix the situation to make sure we can continue to have robust trade. we are excited about the usmca. we had ambassador barcina come to arizona and addressed our business community. she said
douglas and others, where the cross border trade happens. i know that both countries are proud of. those relationships are important as well. we have done things like a union fight cargo proing programs that allows our trucks and commerce to just be checked once. it allows for public safety, but allows in a business where time really is money and these fragile products are perishable, we have gone from an average wait of eight hours at the border to 40 minutes. working with the mayors in these...
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well. it's a football kickoff on you treat. it to you. dropped candy but also brought destruction. to douglas to see a 3 year plan to change the world. 1935 it revolutionized civil aviation. the military variant was a fearsome weapon. more than 200 are still in use today. loosing 3 story in 15 minutes long t w. 5 the tumble of technology. i cut. the rhythm of the market. the momentum of the working world. made in germany. your business magazine on d w. what secrets lie behind these moments. find out in an immersive experience and explore fascinating world cultural heritage sites. of the. d w world heritage 360 get them out. what does an effort t.v. tell us about our. lives as cars. let's experience a modern museum center with her. looks russian cultural heritage foundation. play here's the searchers are looking for answers more than 5000000 objects played chump change relates to history. going to those who know about secret things are hooked like this. close to the direction of the already printed slate. template cultural heritage foundation playlands treasure trove our 2 part. starts june 21
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tom: david rosenberg mentioned as well, thank you to douglas cass for mentioning mr. rosenberg.you so much. coming up, a conversation with the ecb former chief economist in the 1:00 hour. please stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." meat are beyond opening at a record high. short-sellers are feeling the heat. the fake meat maker is up almost 600% since its ipo. short-sellers $560 million in mark to market losses. -- maynese conglomerate be getting back to big-ticket deals and may make a bid for ,ayer's animal health unit which could fetch up to $9 billion. they could team up with private equity partners. that is the bloomberg business flash. will have aro and i complete block on the conspirators -- comparison of spam beyond me. spam. francine: spam? tom: it is a great american food, one of the four food groups. hehael mckee with us, changed michael mckee. draghi frontline chairman powell? : only that he gave his speech sooner in the markets do not believe they can do their job and get their mandate fulfilled. breakevens going forward -- tom: brin
tom: david rosenberg mentioned as well, thank you to douglas cass for mentioning mr. rosenberg.you so much. coming up, a conversation with the ecb former chief economist in the 1:00 hour. please stay with us. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg "surveillance." meat are beyond opening at a record high. short-sellers are feeling the heat. the fake meat maker is up almost 600% since its ipo. short-sellers $560 million in mark to market losses. -- maynese conglomerate be getting...
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san luis, douglas, where so much of the cross-border trade happens along with the agriculture, i know both countries are so proud of it. those relationships have been important to us as well. we've done things like a unified cargo processing program that allows our trucks and congress to be checked once and it provides for public safety but it also allows for a time where time is money in these fragile products are so perishable. we've gone from an average weight of eight hours at the border of now less than 40 minutes through this type of relationship. so working with the mayors of these towns, with the business leaders that are so reliant on the tree -- it goes back generations. these are often times family businesses and these are the times they want and we want that as well. the larger issues -- i think the senator did a great job of summarizing those issues. if it was left to the states all of these things would be soft. it really is the federal government in the u.s. congress that needs to act to fix the situation, to make sure we can continue to have robust trade. we are very excited about the usmca. we had the ambassador come to arizona and address our business co
san luis, douglas, where so much of the cross-border trade happens along with the agriculture, i know both countries are so proud of it. those relationships have been important to us as well. we've done things like a unified cargo processing program that allows our trucks and congress to be checked once and it provides for public safety but it also allows for a time where time is money in these fragile products are so perishable. we've gone from an average weight of eight hours at the border of...
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well . >> we did have a cool down this morning . >> thank you. >>> the metal douglas medal's from a californiaturn to his family years after he went missing. the family has been searched for since a friend gave a box containing 5 medalsman named thomas walker. a facebook post reaches relatives in california. bonnie walker marshall immediately recognized her uncle. he served in the pacific, lost an eye in battle and earned the purple heart. >> it is just a -- an honor to have this back in the family. through all that everyone did, it was a tremendous effort. and it is just wonderful. >> no word on how the box containing the items got to utah in the first place but they are now headed to the veterans younger brother who lives in ukiah. >> a great story. >>> coming up tonight, a birds eye view of wildfires. of next, the newest tool in the arsenal when it comes to fighting wildfires. how drones can make a big difference for wildfires. >>> coming up on ktvu at to pha for ticket. the 4 stations that will soon require group records only. >>> kim kardashian announces a new of shape where but now many
well . >> we did have a cool down this morning . >> thank you. >>> the metal douglas medal's from a californiaturn to his family years after he went missing. the family has been searched for since a friend gave a box containing 5 medalsman named thomas walker. a facebook post reaches relatives in california. bonnie walker marshall immediately recognized her uncle. he served in the pacific, lost an eye in battle and earned the purple heart. >> it is just a -- an honor...
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douglas brinkley for the important historical context. we appreciate it. >>> you're seeing live pictures as well here as they're waiting for president trump. he's going to get a tour from queen elizabeth the second of some of the many treasures at buckingham palace, artwork, other gifts they have received through the years. this part of his warm welcome, very official welcome to the united kingdom. >> we'll follow this all morning. also in washington, congress is back today as a new cnn poll shows democratic calls for impeachment are rising. >>> crucial talks kicking off today as mexico fights to stop new tariffs announced by the u.s. president, this hours after we're learning the president's top economist is leaving the white house. the chairman of the white house economic advisers kevin hassett will be on our broadcast. >>> a city struggles to return to normal three days after a mass shooting. of course, that sounds familiar. we'll be live in virginia beach. (crunch! crunch!) (cwhoosh!m) (sniff sniff) no way sister! try listerine ready! tabs. they turn into liquid as you chew, so you can swish and clean your whole mouth on the go. try l
douglas brinkley for the important historical context. we appreciate it. >>> you're seeing live pictures as well here as they're waiting for president trump. he's going to get a tour from queen elizabeth the second of some of the many treasures at buckingham palace, artwork, other gifts they have received through the years. this part of his warm welcome, very official welcome to the united kingdom. >> we'll follow this all morning. also in washington, congress is back today as a...
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wellness. talk to your employer or start a plan at prudential. . >>> his job at marjory stoneman douglas high schoolsource officer scot peterson made his first court appearance that he failed to do that when a gunman killed 17 people at parkland florida school. his bond is set at $102,000 and he's charged with perjury and felony child neglect but his attorney said the prosecution is quote, a thinly failed event at politically motivated retribution against peterson and they have concerns about the impact on other officers saying this, quote, in order for there to be neglect, they must be a caretaker of the individual. does that mean that every police officer from now on works in detail where children are present are now subjected to child neglect charges if something happens? peterson spoke to the "today" show four months after that shooting in parkland. >> in this really important moment, you missed it. >> i have to -- i live with that. you know, how could i not. i mean, i'm human. in the perfect world, oh, i would have said, oh, yeah i know there is a shooter and let me go to the third floor and fi
wellness. talk to your employer or start a plan at prudential. . >>> his job at marjory stoneman douglas high schoolsource officer scot peterson made his first court appearance that he failed to do that when a gunman killed 17 people at parkland florida school. his bond is set at $102,000 and he's charged with perjury and felony child neglect but his attorney said the prosecution is quote, a thinly failed event at politically motivated retribution against peterson and they have...
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he just discussed the douglas plan, which is his version of the marshal plan. we need to address the issues with massive funding. well you are a mayor. you have a chance. do something specific. >> 60 hours until the first debate. this clearly is going to be a key issue all of the candidates are going to have to talk about. not just the guy who happens to be the mayor of south bend. one of the things is that, look, he didn't have to do a taun hall. he could have just said, i'll meet with a small group or issued a statement, walked off the stage. he was asked about that here is what he said. >> i don't know if it is smart or not. i don't know if it is strategic or not but it is my city. >> you can see he's emotional about it, susan. there is the right move and the smart move. >> or sometimes you don't have a move and you have to just try something. the problem with this town hall. it is his first one on this issue. as he said, this is not the first time he has had an issue in the community. the other thing is, he's running for president. he did have to show how he's going to handle it. when you don't have a history of
he just discussed the douglas plan, which is his version of the marshal plan. we need to address the issues with massive funding. well you are a mayor. you have a chance. do something specific. >> 60 hours until the first debate. this clearly is going to be a key issue all of the candidates are going to have to talk about. not just the guy who happens to be the mayor of south bend. one of the things is that, look, he didn't have to do a taun hall. he could have just said, i'll meet with a...
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workplace and school attacks at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, and santa fe high school in texas, where both faculty, staff as wellwere woundsed and murdered, the fbi put out a study which looked at the preattack behavior of suspects in shootings in 2013, some of the red flags the fbi encourages us to look for is changes in behavior. is this employee now who perhaps in the past took great pride in his or her work, now not getting along with other people, being sloppy, increased alcohol abuse, drug abuse, domestic violence, other acts of workplace violence, bullying. failure to get along with other people. these infatuation with prior attacks, an overinterest in prior workplace and school attacks are all red flags. and things that should be reported. because the other problem that we have is there's leakage of violence intent per the fbi and people don't know what they're looking for or where to take that information so management could potentially investigate and stop an incident from potentially manifesting. >> kathleen, thank you very much for your insight. i appreciate it. >>> up next -- the president often gov
workplace and school attacks at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland, florida, and santa fe high school in texas, where both faculty, staff as wellwere woundsed and murdered, the fbi put out a study which looked at the preattack behavior of suspects in shootings in 2013, some of the red flags the fbi encourages us to look for is changes in behavior. is this employee now who perhaps in the past took great pride in his or her work, now not getting along with other people, being...
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well. >> okay. it's really fantastic. congratulations to you. the i can thnical theater internship program is wonderful, one of the things we're all about. we're happy to support that. joyce milford and kimberly douglasyou so much. >> thank you. >> and next we're going to talk about the s 11theet bridge .ark, really exciting. z3a66z z16fz y3a66y y16fy le t's get down to business. the e.siness of getting it don the business of road trips. the business of getting everyone back together. hu the businele... ...and hard work... ...and whatever this is. modernized comfort inns & suites have been refreshed becaoue whatever business y're in, modernized comfort inns & suites our business is you. book direct at choicehotels.com >>> th 11th street bridge park connects communities across the anacostia river. this is such a wonrful and cool contest. joining us is jeffa, deputyth o the treet bridge park. rasan bernard is still with us. tell us about this bridge park is cross the river. >> the 11th street bridge park is going to be the nation's capital's first elevated bridge park. it's goingne to c the communities of historic anacostia and fair lawn and the navy yard.il it wl literally be a park that fitsver the a
well. >> okay. it's really fantastic. congratulations to you. the i can thnical theater internship program is wonderful, one of the things we're all about. we're happy to support that. joyce milford and kimberly douglasyou so much. >> thank you. >> and next we're going to talk about the s 11theet bridge .ark, really exciting. z3a66z z16fz y3a66y y16fy le t's get down to business. the e.siness of getting it don the business of road trips. the business of getting everyone back...
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the asian action this evening as well but a big day, kind of off the field for them as they have announced the signing of their toft douglasrtstop out of davidson. he is a guy who plays good defense and offense and he is rated the number 23 prospect in the country. i love the way the -- he loves the way the a's organization does things . >> it is all about those opportunities. i'm about getting opportunities and making the most of them. it is huge to have an organization, to be a part of an organization like this that does that is a good feeling because i put my work in, put my head down and i know i will get those opportunities. >>> meanwhile, there is nothing like your first parade as a city but womack, in toronto, 1.5 million estimated show up. however, there was some bad news along the way. 4 people were shot. i'm happy to report, wounded but no fatalities. look at this crowd, out to crown their champions officially in public. what a day it was for the canadians up there, north of the border unfortunate about the shootings but we, in the north, celebrated. look at marcus, i don't think i've seen this done. that is a wh
the asian action this evening as well but a big day, kind of off the field for them as they have announced the signing of their toft douglasrtstop out of davidson. he is a guy who plays good defense and offense and he is rated the number 23 prospect in the country. i love the way the -- he loves the way the a's organization does things . >> it is all about those opportunities. i'm about getting opportunities and making the most of them. it is huge to have an organization, to be a part of...
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well. back to you. >> thank you. happening today, and arraignment for two suspects in a grisly san francisco homicide. stephanie chang and douglas are accused of killing her 73-year-old father, benedict. his dismembered remains were found in the refrigerator of his san francisco home last month. both suspects face murder charges in the case. >> the defense case resumes in the go strip warehouse trial in oakland. lawyers are trying to convince the jury that the fire that killed 36 people in 2016 was an act of arson and the defendants were not responsible. according to the east bay times, defense witnesses describe harris yesterday as honest and a role model. >> in the meantime, oakland police are taking to the air to crackdown on illegal sideshows. the department is using helicopters to catch sideshows in the act. sideshow culture started decades ago in parking lots as a way to show up slick souped- up cars. now they take over the streets and police said they are a dangerous and sometimes deadly nuisance. >> los angeles county sheriff's deputy died from injuries suffered in what appears to be a random shooting. deputy joseph sola
well. back to you. >> thank you. happening today, and arraignment for two suspects in a grisly san francisco homicide. stephanie chang and douglas are accused of killing her 73-year-old father, benedict. his dismembered remains were found in the refrigerator of his san francisco home last month. both suspects face murder charges in the case. >> the defense case resumes in the go strip warehouse trial in oakland. lawyers are trying to convince the jury that the fire that killed 36...
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douglas high school in florida, and sandy hook elementary school. the ar-15 style rifle is the most popular rifle in america. there are wellmillion, and they are rarely used in crime. handguns kill far more people. but as we first reported last november, the ar-15 is the choice of our worst mass murderers. ar-15 ammunition travels three times the speed of sound. and tonight, we're going to slow that down, so you can see why the ar-15's high velocity ammo is the fear of every american emergency room. >> hang on, hang on, hang on! ( gunfire ) >> pelley: mass shootings were once so shocking... >> where the ( bleep ) is this coming from? >> pelley: ...they were impossible to forget. >> we have an active shooter inside the fairground! >> pelley: now, they've become so frequent... >> get down, get down, get down, let's go, let's go, let's go! >> pelley: ...it's hard to remember them all. ( gunfire ) >> oh my god, we're all going to die! >> pelley: last october, in a pittsburgh synagogue, 11 were killed, six wounded. just 11 months before, it was a church in sutherland springs, texas. assistant fire chief rusty duncan was among t
douglas high school in florida, and sandy hook elementary school. the ar-15 style rifle is the most popular rifle in america. there are wellmillion, and they are rarely used in crime. handguns kill far more people. but as we first reported last november, the ar-15 is the choice of our worst mass murderers. ar-15 ammunition travels three times the speed of sound. and tonight, we're going to slow that down, so you can see why the ar-15's high velocity ammo is the fear of every american emergency...
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. >> well, it is scary, especially seeing how close it is to my house and how close it is to a park that people hike in all the time. >> reporter: until douglas once malik dosouqi receives medical clearance, he will be booked into the san mateo jail. ann rubin, ktvu fox2 news >>> a motorcyclist was killed today in a collision with a car in fremont. the driver of the car then ran off. the crash happened about 5:30 on mission boulevard at brown road near the ramp of 680. the motorcyclist was taken to a trauma center for surgery but later died. police say the driver left the car at the scene and ran to a nearby motel. police were able to track down two people and they are not trying to figure out exactly who was driving the car at the time of the crash. >> when you leave the scene of the collision, you will end up with serious charges. we ask that you remain in the vehicle and help the officers complete the investigation. >> police say the motorcyclist was a san jose resident in his 20s. police are hoping surveillance video will help reveal exactly what happened. police say they are looking into whether drugs or alcohol later role in the crash.
. >> well, it is scary, especially seeing how close it is to my house and how close it is to a park that people hike in all the time. >> reporter: until douglas once malik dosouqi receives medical clearance, he will be booked into the san mateo jail. ann rubin, ktvu fox2 news >>> a motorcyclist was killed today in a collision with a car in fremont. the driver of the car then ran off. the crash happened about 5:30 on mission boulevard at brown road near the ramp of 680. the...
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douglas shooting. >> rosa flores is following the story. what exactly did these officers not do and for how long, and how are they being held accountable? >> reporter: wellet into the details of what they did and what they didn't do, but what he did announce was that this is part of their announcement that their internal investigation into the response of its own agency, the broward county sheriff's office, has been completed. the sheriff announced that they investigated seven deputies, four of them were terminated, the other three will be allowed to continue on their duties. of those four that were terminated, two of them were terminated yesterday, which is the ones that you were referring to. of course, the most well-known officer that was terminated is scott peterson. i was just handed this piece of paper by the sheriff's office. they said this is why it's important, for two reasons. first of all, because peterson was determiterminated, he will his sick leave. and if anyone asks this agency for a reference on peterson, they will be able to say he was terminated. >> quite a price to pay there. thanks very much, rosa flores. >>> lawmakers will finally g
douglas shooting. >> rosa flores is following the story. what exactly did these officers not do and for how long, and how are they being held accountable? >> reporter: wellet into the details of what they did and what they didn't do, but what he did announce was that this is part of their announcement that their internal investigation into the response of its own agency, the broward county sheriff's office, has been completed. the sheriff announced that they investigated seven...
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douglas dc-10. that was the same case for them as well. to 367, 366 now. $8 lower. that is a dow stock. that is hurting the dow industrials. that is taken 70 point off the dow industrials. >>> we have yet another florida town that shelled out half million dollars to attacks after ransomware attack. ashley: half million just now, added to money already paid out, up to 1.1 million. this bugs gets into the system. shuts it all down. locked out of emails. shuts down the payment system to the city services. the council there voted to just pay the ransom and get their system back. so it is a 1.1 million now. most of that by the way covered by insurance. 10,000 though will be billed to taxpayers. just the other week, another community, riviera beach, a coastal suburb, paid 600,000 to hackers to get their computer system back. just, look at cities been affected. baltimore, atlanta, california, north carolina, ohio, among other places. the bottom line is, they can't get their computers back. so they are dolling up the money. in recent years hospita
douglas dc-10. that was the same case for them as well. to 367, 366 now. $8 lower. that is a dow stock. that is hurting the dow industrials. that is taken 70 point off the dow industrials. >>> we have yet another florida town that shelled out half million dollars to attacks after ransomware attack. ashley: half million just now, added to money already paid out, up to 1.1 million. this bugs gets into the system. shuts it all down. locked out of emails. shuts down the payment system to...
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might be the mean looks clutch you know so well you suppose best buys me a nice move i don't want to meet up i say prove i don't mind the president no by douglas you i mean you could you bob i mean that thing did you both say but i'm still going to be very it don't be so nice rowley's reminds shaadi look i'm a surprise so you don't really. we are going to announce the biggest step in the. decades activists in seats of government we didn't want to be part of this is. we really didn't want technologically challenging politics and implementing democracy. freedom for. our innovators we are activists we are. world leaders gather for the g. 20 summit in japan donald trump and vladimir putin are about to meet on the sidelines. hello and welcome to al-jazeera live from our headquarters and me elizabeth prado also ahead rex tillerson says he was kept in the dark and. by the president's son in law when he served as america's top diplomat. to nazir tries to reassure wary tourists after 2 suicide bombers blowing themselves up in the capital. and spain battle to control wildfires as most of europe banks in a searing heat wave. one of the most anticipated m
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frederick douglas and enshrined in post civil war amendments, thwarted again, and hen resurrected by king. and they're two of the scholars who were on our advisory panel. you'll hear from them as well as katherine tonight in a conversation moderate bid my colleague lana, our head of constitutional content who worked with the incredible team to create that exhibit. if you haven't seen it, i want you to go down as soon as possible and see it and tell me what you think. now please join me in greeting lana and our panelists. [applause] >> good evening. welcome to the center. thank you, for that kind introduction. as jeff mentioned my name is lana i'm the senior director of content here at the center. tonight's program women -- ights. > we're sitting in the dark. >> i'm going to continue the introduction. so tonight's program, with women and the civil war, the untold stories is presented in conjunction with with our new exhibit. before i introduce our esteemed panel i would like to thank our partner vision 2020 at drexel university. a national initiative to achieve with women's equality with with its focus on the year 2020 the 100th anniversary of women's suverage. thanks for cosponsori
frederick douglas and enshrined in post civil war amendments, thwarted again, and hen resurrected by king. and they're two of the scholars who were on our advisory panel. you'll hear from them as well as katherine tonight in a conversation moderate bid my colleague lana, our head of constitutional content who worked with the incredible team to create that exhibit. if you haven't seen it, i want you to go down as soon as possible and see it and tell me what you think. now please join me in...
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well, good. but it was not the ecstatic thank god something that i was really wanting to hear. josh mankiewicz: in july 2011, when russel douglasfamily gathered in solidarity for jim huden's first court appearance, russel's widow was conspicuously absent. i asked her, i was like, are you going to go? she was like, why would i go? it doesn't concern me. it just didn't quite seem right. josh mankiewicz: it would take another year before jim huden and the wife of the man he was accused of killing sat in the same court room. and when they did, all eyes would be on her. coming up-- brenna douglas-- could she have anything to do with the plot to kill her husband? brenna douglas: he had a lot of issues-- throwing furniture around and different things. and how he treated the kids and i, it just wasn't ok. lawyer: when you and russ went through a separation, is that the sort of thing that you might have talked to peggy about? brenna douglas: yeah. i said, who all knows about this? lawyer: did he tell you? bill hill: yes, he did. josh mankiewicz: when "dateline" continues. josh mankiewicz: when "dateline" continues. ♪ protect your pet wi
well, good. but it was not the ecstatic thank god something that i was really wanting to hear. josh mankiewicz: in july 2011, when russel douglasfamily gathered in solidarity for jim huden's first court appearance, russel's widow was conspicuously absent. i asked her, i was like, are you going to go? she was like, why would i go? it doesn't concern me. it just didn't quite seem right. josh mankiewicz: it would take another year before jim huden and the wife of the man he was accused of killing...
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well. >> it was a very brutal crime scene. it was one of the worst i've ever seen. >> reporter: one of those leading the investigation? david kofoed, the head of the csi squad in douglasounty. from omaha, an hour away, he was called in to help the smaller cass county sheriff's department. >> what really bothers me is that these two people were just sleeping in bed and the male victim was apparently crawling away and he was shot in the head. clearly an execution. >> reporter: close up. >> close up. and the female victim was along the side of the bed holding a phone in her hand, and she had been shot in the eye at close range. >> reporter: investigators found out pretty quickly how the stocks' killer or killers who entered the house. a screen had been lifted, a window appeared to have been forced open leading into the laundry room. from there it appeared the killer's route might have gone past the now empty easter basket sharmon had made, through the well kept kitchen, then up the stairs to where the stocks lay sleeping. four shotgun shells leaving a trail to the bullet. wayne tried to get up but was shot in the knee. it left a huge powder burn on the bed. then wayne wa
well. >> it was a very brutal crime scene. it was one of the worst i've ever seen. >> reporter: one of those leading the investigation? david kofoed, the head of the csi squad in douglasounty. from omaha, an hour away, he was called in to help the smaller cass county sheriff's department. >> what really bothers me is that these two people were just sleeping in bed and the male victim was apparently crawling away and he was shot in the head. clearly an execution. >>...
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douglas, he's been trying to sell a farm, 190 acre property, actually, in spain. he's been trying to sell it for five years. he originally listed it at $60 million. wella piece in a moment. want to take a guess how much he's asking for it now? was $60 million. what do you think it is now? looks fantastic. >>> and this. $450 million davinci painting has been quote, missing since its record sale at auction in 2017. we now think we know where it is. we will tell you, after this. i switched to liberty mutual, because they let me customize my insurance. and as a fitness junkie, i customize everything, like my bike, and my calves. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i was relentless first. relentless about learning the first song we ever danced to. about teaching him to put others first. about helping her raise her first child. and when i was first diagnosed, my choice was everyday verzenio. it's the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. it gives us more time without cancer progressing. verzenio is the only cdk4 & 6 in
douglas, he's been trying to sell a farm, 190 acre property, actually, in spain. he's been trying to sell it for five years. he originally listed it at $60 million. wella piece in a moment. want to take a guess how much he's asking for it now? was $60 million. what do you think it is now? looks fantastic. >>> and this. $450 million davinci painting has been quote, missing since its record sale at auction in 2017. we now think we know where it is. we will tell you, after this. i...