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elliot maxwell here in washington, d.c. today in the wake of 9/11 the nsa is something of a household word for anybody who followathize news. how well known was the agency in 1975? >> well, hardly at all. the nsa, the joke was that nsa stood for no such agency. it was not meant to be discussed at all. it wasn't generally. it was to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote and not at all on partisan lines about whether we should or should not have a public hearing. we decided to have a public hearing. then there was dispute on whether we should reveal the names of the companies that for 30 years had given every single telegram every day to the nsa. and we voted again very closely to do that. actually, the wonderful staff member who had uncovered that, brit snyder, had recommended we not disclose their names. i disagreed with him because i said look they violated the rights of their customers and they did it for 30 years. so they deserve to be
elliot maxwell here in washington, d.c. today in the wake of 9/11 the nsa is something of a household word for anybody who followathize news. how well known was the agency in 1975? >> well, hardly at all. the nsa, the joke was that nsa stood for no such agency. it was not meant to be discussed at all. it wasn't generally. it was to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote and not at all on partisan lines...
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elliot maxwell in washington dc. today, in the wake of 9/11, the nsa is something of a household word for anyone that follows the news and politics. -- in politics. how well-known with the agency in 1975? mr. schwarz: hardly at all. the joke was the nsa stood for "no such agency," and was not meant to be discussed at all and was not generally. to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard-fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote and again, not all along partisan lines about whether we should have a public hearing but we decided to have a public hearing. there was dispute as to whether we should provide the names of companies that for 30 years has d given every single telegram, every day to the nsa. we voted again very closely to do that. actually, the wonderful staff member who uncovered that, britt snider had recommended that we not disclose their names and i disagreed with him because i said, look, they violated the rights of their customers and they did it for 30 years, and
elliot maxwell in washington dc. today, in the wake of 9/11, the nsa is something of a household word for anyone that follows the news and politics. -- in politics. how well-known with the agency in 1975? mr. schwarz: hardly at all. the joke was the nsa stood for "no such agency," and was not meant to be discussed at all and was not generally. to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard-fought issues within the committee. i think it was a quite close vote and again, not...
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>> isac elliot when he heads out on his ten-city u.s.h their weight and dropped 400 pounds. >> joy fit club members have motivation for you right after this. the worst thing about toilet germs? they don't stay in the toilet. disinfect your bathroom with lysol bathroom trigger... ...lysol power foamer... ...and lysol toilet bowl cleaner. they're approved to kill 50% more types of germs than leading competitors. to clean and disinfect in and out of the toilet... lysol that. fresh bread in the lostore every single day.ing if you don't already know... ...try it. at walmart's low prices. choose to shine. revlon colorstay gel envy with diamond top coat. our toughest top coat yet features exclusive diamondflex technology for chip-resistant wear and multifaceted shine. colorstay gel envy diamond top coat. only from revlon. clorclorox toilet wand comes canpre-loaded with cleaner,et. so you click, swish, and toss. no more icky toilet brush. i love it. of course you do, mom. disinfecting. for your real l
>> isac elliot when he heads out on his ten-city u.s.h their weight and dropped 400 pounds. >> joy fit club members have motivation for you right after this. the worst thing about toilet germs? they don't stay in the toilet. disinfect your bathroom with lysol bathroom trigger... ...lysol power foamer... ...and lysol toilet bowl cleaner. they're approved to kill 50% more types of germs than leading competitors. to clean and disinfect in and out of the toilet... lysol that. fresh...
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probe into tax laundering.money elliot richardson has a look. elliot: 100 tax officials marched in the offices at 5:00 a.m. owes the french state 1.6 billion euros. goolgle saidt company isnian accused of funneling profits to ireland. u.k. millions in back taxes. thege osborne defended payment. european authorities are payments aref the illegal. pay italyed to millions in euros after allegations of dodging taxes. markus: a company could reconsider investments in franche. belonging to total have been shut down. the company previously had a millioninvest 600 euros in the sites. eurozone finance ministers are confident of reaching a deal with greece for more bailout money. talkes are still ongoing. greece has passed a string of reforms. struck last was year with the rest of the eurozone. it is unclear whether parties will made headway during talks in brussels governmentthe had done a lot of work pushing forth reforms. i hope there is full agreement and we can move on. markus: brazil's interim president has unveiled a series of reforms with a consti
probe into tax laundering.money elliot richardson has a look. elliot: 100 tax officials marched in the offices at 5:00 a.m. owes the french state 1.6 billion euros. goolgle saidt company isnian accused of funneling profits to ireland. u.k. millions in back taxes. thege osborne defended payment. european authorities are payments aref the illegal. pay italyed to millions in euros after allegations of dodging taxes. markus: a company could reconsider investments in franche. belonging to total have...
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elliot: es muy importante.tenemos tiempo para otro truco? sÍ, venga. ( habla en inglÉs ) alan: gracias. karla: compÁrtelo. tenemos tiempo para otro. ( habla en inglÉs ) alan: una carta. el 10 de corazones. karla: ah... corazones. ( habla en inglÉs ) alan: no hay manera, no nos hemos puesto de acuerdo. karla: no, nada. en ningÚn momento alan: ah, no empieces a sacarme la primera carta que vas a ver! karla: ay, no, no. te juro que es impresionante. alan: oye, me estÁs poniendo la piel chinita, y no es por el frÍo. no! ( habla en inglÉs ) alan: y es la Única que es roja! no, yo me lo llevo a mi casa. karla: ya me dio miedo! alan: elliot, seÑores! karla: un placer, gracias por estar en "despierta amÉrica". no te vayas, para hablar de lo de la loterÍa. alan: es muy bueno. karla: vamos a seguir con mÁs. miren quÉ delicia. estas pizzas son Únicas en nueva york. son exÓticas. alan: sabores extravagantes. karla: mÁs adelante les contamos. pero vamos para los Ángeles. alan: y yo me quedo con mi billetito de loterÍa. john
elliot: es muy importante.tenemos tiempo para otro truco? sÍ, venga. ( habla en inglÉs ) alan: gracias. karla: compÁrtelo. tenemos tiempo para otro. ( habla en inglÉs ) alan: una carta. el 10 de corazones. karla: ah... corazones. ( habla en inglÉs ) alan: no hay manera, no nos hemos puesto de acuerdo. karla: no, nada. en ningÚn momento alan: ah, no empieces a sacarme la primera carta que vas a ver! karla: ay, no, no. te juro que es impresionante. alan: oye, me estÁs poniendo la piel...
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. >> robert elliot moved into this new house in sewell, new jersey.cancelling gas services in the old home, he had a create of $508 coming to him from south jersey gas. elliot says the gas company promised the check would arrive in six to eight weeks. >> i waited six weeks. i started calling. and between six weeks and now, i've called them four times, and i've gotten four stories. >> reporter: it was 11 weeks without a check. >> very frustrating. >> reporter: he saw our story helping a woman get a gas refund check she waited months for. >> showed her with her check saying, thank you, harry, i got my check in two days. so i said, you know what, let me try it. >> reporter: we got to work reaching out to south jersey gas and getting back his money. >> 500 bucks is a lot, especially in a brand new house, trying to buy things, finish the house off, every penny counts. >> reporter: this responds cam shows elliot is satisfied with the outcome. >> you did a great job. you were here yesterday. i got my money today. thanks a lot. >> reporter: all right. that's
. >> robert elliot moved into this new house in sewell, new jersey.cancelling gas services in the old home, he had a create of $508 coming to him from south jersey gas. elliot says the gas company promised the check would arrive in six to eight weeks. >> i waited six weeks. i started calling. and between six weeks and now, i've called them four times, and i've gotten four stories. >> reporter: it was 11 weeks without a check. >> very frustrating. >> reporter: he...
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and here is elliot maxwell, a counsel to the committee. thank you to both of you for joining us. >> in this installment of our series looking at the work 40 we will focus on the committee's investigation into andnational security agency the fourth amendment rights of american citizens. to get us started, let's watch a clip from 1979. >> the agency remains unknown to most americans either by its acronym or its full name. , one hasst to the cia to search for in life to find someone who has heard of the nsa. >> to his right is the chief counsel to committee. he is with us in new york. the nsa is something of a household world for anyone who follows the news. how well known was the agency in 1975? all, the joke was that nsa stood for no such agency. it was not meant to be discussed and it wasn't generally. to have the hearings on the nsa was one of the most hard-fought issues within the committee. the note ande of not at all on partisan lines about whether we should or should not have a public hearing and we decided to have a public hearing. t
and here is elliot maxwell, a counsel to the committee. thank you to both of you for joining us. >> in this installment of our series looking at the work 40 we will focus on the committee's investigation into andnational security agency the fourth amendment rights of american citizens. to get us started, let's watch a clip from 1979. >> the agency remains unknown to most americans either by its acronym or its full name. , one hasst to the cia to search for in life to find someone...
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that ties in with some of the stuff that elliot was raising questions about. they come in heritage, humanities, health organization came up, there's been a lot of talk about these in the last, oh, 40 years because people have realized that people, professionals, so to speak, realized that this was coming and viewing the collective human genome as part of our heritage is -- that's something that the european union and the unesco, i think, have both agreed is -- that's a level of being sacred whether or not you're religious in any conventional term, and, of course, there are a bunch of nations which actually have put that into law that you should not make germline interventions. if some people try and do it, it's really going to throw the legal cat among the pigeons. it's also very unpopular according to opinion polls. and we really need science to be trusted. look at climate change. image most of the people in this room except the climate change is a reality and and there are questions about how we might deal with it. i certainly do. but then we are living in a
that ties in with some of the stuff that elliot was raising questions about. they come in heritage, humanities, health organization came up, there's been a lot of talk about these in the last, oh, 40 years because people have realized that people, professionals, so to speak, realized that this was coming and viewing the collective human genome as part of our heritage is -- that's something that the european union and the unesco, i think, have both agreed is -- that's a level of being sacred...
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we have elliot hosman. staffer at center for genetics society. graduated from uc san francisco hayess college of law. elliot advocacy work money, bail reform and jobs not jail campaign. litigation at transgender law center and non-profit assistance for artists of color on the front lines of gentrification in san francisco. elliot's research focuses on vulnerable bodies and populations under surveillance and apartheid, particularly queer, trans, intersects neurodiverse, disable and racialized youth. in december 2015 elliot was invited along with pete shanks to attend international summit on human gene editing at district of columbia and live tweeted the event for the center for genetics and society. elliot will be first followed by tito janikowski. the bio doesn't start with his name. bill gates quoted if he was starting his career today he would be a bio hacker. five years ago we, this is tito's voice opened first community biotech lab in the world, bio cure chris with the motto, experiment with friends. we're a community of amateurs, scientists
we have elliot hosman. staffer at center for genetics society. graduated from uc san francisco hayess college of law. elliot advocacy work money, bail reform and jobs not jail campaign. litigation at transgender law center and non-profit assistance for artists of color on the front lines of gentrification in san francisco. elliot's research focuses on vulnerable bodies and populations under surveillance and apartheid, particularly queer, trans, intersects neurodiverse, disable and racialized...
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first is elliot hossman, a staffer at center for genetics in society.graduated from san francisco uc hastings college of law in 2015. elliot's advocacy work included money, bail reform and jobs not jails campaign at baker center for human rights. legal aid and impact litigation at tran gender law center and non-profits assistance for artists of color on the front lines of gentrification in san francisco. elliot's research focuses on vulnerable bodies and populations under surveilance and apart tied, particularly queer, trans, intersects, neurodiverse, disabled and racialized youth n december 2015 elliot was invited along with pete shanks to attend international summit on human gene editing at district of columbia and live tweeted event for the center on genetics in society. elliot will be first followed by tito jankowski, his bio doesn't start with the name so i'm saying that first. bill gates was quoted if he were starting his career he would be bio hacker. five years ago, we, this is tito's voice, opened the first community biotech lab in the world. b
first is elliot hossman, a staffer at center for genetics in society.graduated from san francisco uc hastings college of law in 2015. elliot's advocacy work included money, bail reform and jobs not jails campaign at baker center for human rights. legal aid and impact litigation at tran gender law center and non-profits assistance for artists of color on the front lines of gentrification in san francisco. elliot's research focuses on vulnerable bodies and populations under surveilance and apart...
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we'll have one come up here after another of the elliot, if you don't mind, take it away.hank y'all for coming. [applause] elliott: okay. i'm adjusting the mic as told. okay. so i am, so excited to be here. thank you so much for having us, chris. i am really glad we're having this conversation particularly not only in this city but in this neighborhood, right? so the last week we've seen really brutal police violence just a few streets from here. i don't know if you following in the news, but i really think we need to think about not only, you know, i'm going to talk a bit about imperialism, a little bit about sort of pioneering values driving a lot of technological innovation today but also how that violence manifests and how we make space, right, for more innovators to come into the city and what that looks like. so, yes, so this is me. we are at the center for genetics and society. i really want to talk specifically about putting biotechnology sort of in this idea of the empire of technological innovation. so here we go. does anyone know what this is? it is not the deat
we'll have one come up here after another of the elliot, if you don't mind, take it away.hank y'all for coming. [applause] elliott: okay. i'm adjusting the mic as told. okay. so i am, so excited to be here. thank you so much for having us, chris. i am really glad we're having this conversation particularly not only in this city but in this neighborhood, right? so the last week we've seen really brutal police violence just a few streets from here. i don't know if you following in the news, but i...
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. >> major elliot, those indians running, take a detachment and run them down. >> yes, sir!er's familiar brash tactics work, attacking quickly, he maintains the element of surprise and achieves a long-sought victory, but his callous win at all cost attitude comes at a profound price. >> check the tipis thoroughly for weapons. >> among them is chief black kettle and his wife. custer's uncontrolled ambition not only costs many innocent lives but will lead to a bitter rivalry that questions his leadership and threatens his very survival. there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips' fiber good gummies plus energy support. it's a fiber supplement that helps support regularity, and includes b vitamins to help convert food to energy. mmm, these are good! nice work phillips'. the tasty side of fiber, from phillips. it's more than a nit's reliable uptime. and multi-layered security. it's how you stay connected to each other and to your customers. with centurylink you get advanced technology solutions, including an industry leading broadband network, and cloud and hos
. >> major elliot, those indians running, take a detachment and run them down. >> yes, sir!er's familiar brash tactics work, attacking quickly, he maintains the element of surprise and achieves a long-sought victory, but his callous win at all cost attitude comes at a profound price. >> check the tipis thoroughly for weapons. >> among them is chief black kettle and his wife. custer's uncontrolled ambition not only costs many innocent lives but will lead to a bitter...
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jasmine hernandez was sexually assaulted by baylor football player tevin elliot in april of 2012. >>claims of assault made against them before where we're claim ing serious allegations of assault and being ignored and pushed under the rug. >> reporter: hernandez struggled with the trauma. her grades suffered and when her mother asked the academic services department for help, she says a baylor school official told her "if a plane falls on your daughter, there's nothing we can do to help you." hernandez eventually lost her academic scholarship. elliot was convicted in 2014 of sexually assaulting hernandez and is serving a 20-year prison sentence. as for ken starr, he's not spoken publicly, but the irony of a sexual assault coverup happening on the watch of the man who investigated the most famous sexual affair coverup isn't going unnoticed. then there's the case of sam ukuwachu which raises more questions about what was going on. he transferred from boise state to baylor in 2013 after he was gis missed from that team from disciplinary reasons. turns south there were serious concerns a
jasmine hernandez was sexually assaulted by baylor football player tevin elliot in april of 2012. >>claims of assault made against them before where we're claim ing serious allegations of assault and being ignored and pushed under the rug. >> reporter: hernandez struggled with the trauma. her grades suffered and when her mother asked the academic services department for help, she says a baylor school official told her "if a plane falls on your daughter, there's nothing we can...
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broadway history about founding fathers a hip hop show broke 15 nominations by "producers," and "billy elliothe flame is new in brazil before 6:00 this only and the tall lady right there is the first torch bearer leading the country to gold medicalses in women's volleyball in 2008 and 2012. the sermon kickoff three months torch relay around the country ending at the stadium weapon the games on august 5th. each will run 200 yards with the torch. >> the warriors are back in action and play without steph curry. he has been ruled out for game two against the trail blazers at oracle arena. he does light shooting yesterday to test his veined right knee and hopes to be back for game three on saturday. you can much with the contest rate here only on abc7. tip-off tonight is at 7:30. >> it is the knee but hopefully he will be better and ready to be back here again. show us your warriors pride we have received a ton photos. keep 'em coming by sharing yours on social media # dubson7. agoinga. they coming shown on air. mike, the chances of showers are dissipating? >> in they will increase the next couple
broadway history about founding fathers a hip hop show broke 15 nominations by "producers," and "billy elliothe flame is new in brazil before 6:00 this only and the tall lady right there is the first torch bearer leading the country to gold medicalses in women's volleyball in 2008 and 2012. the sermon kickoff three months torch relay around the country ending at the stadium weapon the games on august 5th. each will run 200 yards with the torch. >> the warriors are back in...
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i think elliot had it just right. yes he may have been cautious but i thought in the early parts of our work there wasn't much difference between john tower and frank church or john tower and fritz mondale and he was essential i believe to our winning and winning when we did in getting the documents. >> in response to the question about the white house i think in general the white house position with respect to the committee was they want today be able to preempt the committee and through they had an activity led by vice president rockefeller. and they thought perhaps that if their activity at looking at intelligence activities in response to the public concern over them, that you could preempt the work of the church committee. so there was some tension with the white house. there is continually between senate committees and the white house. but in that sense there was a kind of maybe we can manage our way out of this, limit what the committee does, limit the documents and access to people that would otherwise be avai
i think elliot had it just right. yes he may have been cautious but i thought in the early parts of our work there wasn't much difference between john tower and frank church or john tower and fritz mondale and he was essential i believe to our winning and winning when we did in getting the documents. >> in response to the question about the white house i think in general the white house position with respect to the committee was they want today be able to preempt the committee and through...
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frederick: and it is the fact of death elliot: it is the fact of's -- elliot: it is the fact of secrecyhat allowed that to happen. this secret exercise of power is incredibly alluring. host: at this point, we will watch, as we promised, 45 minutes of the church committee's investigation into fbi informants. this was recorded by nbc cameras on december 2, 1975. sessions, we have examined the borough's use of mail and other electronic means of surveillance, surreptitious entry, individual and organizational bank records, income tax returns, and other sources of intelligence information. , that under proper judicial scrutiny, if mandated by the congress and the courts, limited invasions of individual privacy involving any or all of the foregoing could be properly to aid the bureau's law enforcement mission. continue to bel the use of these and other techniques without the sanctions of judicial authority, and for purposes often unrelated to law enforcement, as it had traditionally been find in our -- then defined in our constitution. committee isf this to investigate governmental agencies,
frederick: and it is the fact of death elliot: it is the fact of's -- elliot: it is the fact of secrecyhat allowed that to happen. this secret exercise of power is incredibly alluring. host: at this point, we will watch, as we promised, 45 minutes of the church committee's investigation into fbi informants. this was recorded by nbc cameras on december 2, 1975. sessions, we have examined the borough's use of mail and other electronic means of surveillance, surreptitious entry, individual and...
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ashley: let me bring in elliot quickly on the oil side.to believe this massive glut, we're swimming in it, 80-year high of oil reserves suddenly disappeared on us. >> clearly hasn't. ashley: it hasn't. when do we see oil prices come back down? >> you have to understand people are looking toward the future. people see that, production and is way off. well the rig count is down. people are sort of counting on that to drive the glut away and drive price up. nobody wants to be caught. i am not a believer of that. i agree with what the other two guys said. average guy is sitting out the stock market that probably makes it a buy. i can't agree with that more. as for oil, people are a i grad of it. goldman saying buy it. on the lows goldman was saying sell it. that didn't work out. you're encouraging me to stay with my bearish feeling of crude. ashley: we'll let you. oil is at 48. there's the price of oil. rather the dow, down 182. thank you to all the our guests who rung -- hung inith us during the last hour. [closing bell rings] dow still up 18
ashley: let me bring in elliot quickly on the oil side.to believe this massive glut, we're swimming in it, 80-year high of oil reserves suddenly disappeared on us. >> clearly hasn't. ashley: it hasn't. when do we see oil prices come back down? >> you have to understand people are looking toward the future. people see that, production and is way off. well the rig count is down. people are sort of counting on that to drive the glut away and drive price up. nobody wants to be caught. i...
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elliot richardson reports. iot: it is a statement of intent.are offering to buy month center for $6.2 billion from the largest ever foreign takeover by german company is completed, it acquisition of anheuser-busch. we are firmly convinced that this step is the right next up for our business. our shareholders, customers in both cavities, and employees, too, will profit from this equally. bayer's aim is to create a giant sea chemical company with a strong presence in europe, the united states, and asia. it can make the from the largest agricultural supplier in the world. but they would be entering business with a firm that has been caught in controversy in the past. monsanto has been involved in high-profile lawsuits over the environmental effects of its product. >> our business holds the leading position in plant production. monsanto is the world's leading seed producer. together we can offer our customers even better and especially tailor-made solutions . this is also true with the imminent digitalization of agriculture. forecasts for boost in
elliot richardson reports. iot: it is a statement of intent.are offering to buy month center for $6.2 billion from the largest ever foreign takeover by german company is completed, it acquisition of anheuser-busch. we are firmly convinced that this step is the right next up for our business. our shareholders, customers in both cavities, and employees, too, will profit from this equally. bayer's aim is to create a giant sea chemical company with a strong presence in europe, the united states,...
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treasury secretary held by the producers and billy elliot. hamilton was nominated in pretty much every category. >>> some of the biggest celebrities walked the red carpet in the super bowl of fashion the met gala in new york. fashion in the age of technology, the gala is a fundraiser for the metropolitan museum of arts costume institute and the celebrities came in everything from robots to gladiators. actress kerry washington showed off her new accessory, the "scandal" star is expecting baby number two with her husband. and the two secretly married in june of 2013. they are parents of 2-year-old daughter, is bell. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. >>> one final check of temperatures before we leave this afternoon. if you head out this afternoon there is not as much rain around, maybe drizzle and if you need a jacket bundle up a bit. 59 in
treasury secretary held by the producers and billy elliot. hamilton was nominated in pretty much every category. >>> some of the biggest celebrities walked the red carpet in the super bowl of fashion the met gala in new york. fashion in the age of technology, the gala is a fundraiser for the metropolitan museum of arts costume institute and the celebrities came in everything from robots to gladiators. actress kerry washington showed off her new accessory, the "scandal" star...
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that breaks the record set by "the producers" in 2001 and "billy elliot" in 2009. as of last month the show has grossed more than $60 million at the box office. since broadway previews began last july, according to "billboard" magazine. premium tickets sell for about $550 each. >> i think the show is why hamilton is staying on the bill. >> so wonderful. it is just -- such an impact. >> it's amazing. >> amazing show. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sharon epperson. thanks so much for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. see "hamilton" if you can. have a great evening, see you tomorrow. narrator: tonight on "spark," arts and social issues. bay area artists and designers breathe new life into san francisco's neglected urban corridor. cullinan: what if you walked to work every day? and it was fun? i mean, why not? right? narrator: with spellbinding views from the sky, a bay area photographer reveals mankind's scars on the land. hundreds of thousands of people experience chinese artist ai weiwei's ground-breaking installation on alcatraz. [ wood blocks tap
that breaks the record set by "the producers" in 2001 and "billy elliot" in 2009. as of last month the show has grossed more than $60 million at the box office. since broadway previews began last july, according to "billboard" magazine. premium tickets sell for about $550 each. >> i think the show is why hamilton is staying on the bill. >> so wonderful. it is just -- such an impact. >> it's amazing. >> amazing show. that's "nightly...
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that breaks the record set by "the producers" in 2001 and "billy elliot" in 2009. as of last month the show has grossed more than $60 million at the box office. since broadway previews began last july, according to "billboard" magazine. premium tickets sell for about $550 each. >> i think the show is why hamilton is staying on the bill. >> so wonderful. it is just -- such an impact. >> it's amazing. >> amazing show. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sharon epperson. thanks so much for watching. >> i'm tyler mathisen. see "hamilton" if you can. have a great evening, see you tomorrow. [road-tripper #1] having a learning disability, it's so hard. it's like there's a disconnect. so we're doing a road trip interviewing like a bunch of different people [road-tripper #2] who have really overcome some challenges that we might face. [road-tripper #3] i didn't know all these amazing people existed and i didn't know all these amazing places existed. [leader#1] it's not about learning to live with your adhd or learning to live in spite of it, it's learning to t
that breaks the record set by "the producers" in 2001 and "billy elliot" in 2009. as of last month the show has grossed more than $60 million at the box office. since broadway previews began last july, according to "billboard" magazine. premium tickets sell for about $550 each. >> i think the show is why hamilton is staying on the bill. >> so wonderful. it is just -- such an impact. >> it's amazing. >> amazing show. that's "nightly...
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activist investing group elliot management took a large stake in american capital back in the fall and urged the company to take some steps to explore strategic options, including a possible sale. shares of arias down slightly to 14.81. shares of american capital ended up to 15.72. >>> staples is reportedly looking to sell its european assets. this is according to the "london sunday times." the company's recent plan to merge with office depot was called off over opposition from federal regulators. bank of america upgrading the company to a buy rating. shares of staples up more than 2% today to $8.28. >>> a real-life reality show, that is what the board room drama at viacom resembles these days. the battle over control of sumner redstone's empire is escalating. the future of cbs and viacom are at stake. julia boorstin unravels the latest twists and turns. >> reporter: viacom ceo felipe dmt elmon and controlling shareholder sumner redstone were friends for three decades. now the two have turned on each other binr the future of redstone's $40 billion media empire. cbs and viacom. the rift
activist investing group elliot management took a large stake in american capital back in the fall and urged the company to take some steps to explore strategic options, including a possible sale. shares of arias down slightly to 14.81. shares of american capital ended up to 15.72. >>> staples is reportedly looking to sell its european assets. this is according to the "london sunday times." the company's recent plan to merge with office depot was called off over opposition...
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but, you know, elliot made a great point which were used phil hart for this. king of course is a known counter-leader to the practices of j. edgar hoover. but the fbi did things that injured all kinds of people. civil rights leaders where they would right anonymous letters trying to break up marriages. unitarians from ohio who traveled to chicago for the democratic convention in 1968 where the fbi used false information to have them not have housing and get all mixed up in where they were staying. an actress who did commit suicide after the fbi had peddled information about her relations with people of another race. and it was -- it was deeply, deeply disturbing that a law enforcement agency knowingly and intentionally violated the law and did it in ways that were designed to hurt lots of ordinary people and lots of signature and famous people. >> in just a few minutes you're going to see 30 minutes of the deputy associate fbi director, james adams, who appeared before the committee the day after the martin luther king revelations. let's show you a short clip
but, you know, elliot made a great point which were used phil hart for this. king of course is a known counter-leader to the practices of j. edgar hoover. but the fbi did things that injured all kinds of people. civil rights leaders where they would right anonymous letters trying to break up marriages. unitarians from ohio who traveled to chicago for the democratic convention in 1968 where the fbi used false information to have them not have housing and get all mixed up in where they were...
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elliot, is leaving, talk to me about the short sellers in this stock. is hard to see how the news could get much worse. we had this hat trick of bad news. at the same time, cutting it's earnings forecast. knockey might have to down the valley of the drugmaker that they bought. if you go back six trading perrigo lost a quarter of its value. is still the short sellers since the blood. and short interest now accounts for seven point 5% of the stock. of reason for that is fears a greater competition. the u.s. regulator is moving faster in its approval process for generic drugs and potential rivals to some of the drugs that perrigo has on the market. more competition could get pressure on the margins which means some fears could lead to perrigo could trip over the debt covenants with its investors. s&p was downgraded the company's credit rating to a triple b minus, the lowest investment grade. manus: thank you very much for the latest roundup was a let's see of the market actually opened on this stock and whether they regret not taking the offer. he u.s. sto
elliot, is leaving, talk to me about the short sellers in this stock. is hard to see how the news could get much worse. we had this hat trick of bad news. at the same time, cutting it's earnings forecast. knockey might have to down the valley of the drugmaker that they bought. if you go back six trading perrigo lost a quarter of its value. is still the short sellers since the blood. and short interest now accounts for seven point 5% of the stock. of reason for that is fears a greater...
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the producers and billy elliot in the previous record holders with 50 nominations. hamilton of course created by lynn manual miranda, the biography of the first u.s. treasure. alexander hamilton. won a tony in 2008 for his musical score. he has quite the track record and lots of nominations at least. >> and he started writing on break from the other one and manuel miranda. one of those guys that will be known ... >> everything he touches turns to gold. >> i have been to new york once and i didn't see a show when i was there so i would like to see it in new york although it is coming to san francisco. when i was younger. early 20s. >> okay. four on 2 will be right back. >>> u.s. military officials say a navy seal was killed in iraq during an intense gun battle with isis fighters. >> it happened in northern iraq north of mozel. they broke through a checkpoint and began shooting. the u.s. responded with f15 bombs and this is the 3rd time that a man was killed since october. >>> you have what a man is saying about the rape allegations. >> dana stubblefield came out and
the producers and billy elliot in the previous record holders with 50 nominations. hamilton of course created by lynn manual miranda, the biography of the first u.s. treasure. alexander hamilton. won a tony in 2008 for his musical score. he has quite the track record and lots of nominations at least. >> and he started writing on break from the other one and manuel miranda. one of those guys that will be known ... >> everything he touches turns to gold. >> i have been to new...
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. >> like elliot neass. >> so this was 100 years ago.if you pull up pictures, he'll living the life. >> pull him up, is he twice removed or something? >> because when i put it up it, doesn't come up. >> so what's the point? >> milky way, can you hell me snout. >> you smashed his car up? >> it made me think about when i read this story about diane a ross' daughter, it made me think, he didn't cheat on me. he was all -- >> you dated him? >> he was all what? >> you are not spilling the beans. >> did you meet diana ross? >> no, i didn't, i didn't. ya, then they got divorced and everything. >> when you were being romantic, did he play his mothers song? >> wouldn't that be creepy? >> we'll get back to the story about her then. >> thank you. >> now she is talking about her idea of beauty and she was under a lot of fire for some comments she made, on a show, a while ago, breakfast club, some comments she made about a year ago, so play the original comments this got her into some hot cat water. >> radio show. >> we've told woman there is standard
. >> like elliot neass. >> so this was 100 years ago.if you pull up pictures, he'll living the life. >> pull him up, is he twice removed or something? >> because when i put it up it, doesn't come up. >> so what's the point? >> milky way, can you hell me snout. >> you smashed his car up? >> it made me think about when i read this story about diane a ross' daughter, it made me think, he didn't cheat on me. he was all -- >> you dated him?...
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played on the last two periods of game one they made a few mistakes and couldn't find a break against elliot. they made a few adjustments but to a man they came out and stayed with the game plan. they scored early, the depth scoring in the first few minutes of the game. they didn't get frustrated. you could see st. louis getting frustrated. the penalty kick kind of pressured st. louis in the neutral and defensive zone. so the details we talk about it often details are so important. especially in big games. they had them to a man last game. >> so much talk about the struggles here they seem to have righted it in the playoffs. they've won five in a row at home. home ice advantage is a big deal at this point in the playoffs. >> obviously winning games away is important too. it's overblown the record. they struggled a little bit earlier in the year. but they had some key injuries. they were also adjusting to a new coaching system and things like that. so that took a couple of months. joe thornton o talked about it earlier he said it took him a a couple of months to get going. and they didn't fai
played on the last two periods of game one they made a few mistakes and couldn't find a break against elliot. they made a few adjustments but to a man they came out and stayed with the game plan. they scored early, the depth scoring in the first few minutes of the game. they didn't get frustrated. you could see st. louis getting frustrated. the penalty kick kind of pressured st. louis in the neutral and defensive zone. so the details we talk about it often details are so important. especially...
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sean elliot at the co and calls eight misunderstanding.ys staff and the children needed to use the balance beam that kate was sitting on, but also suggested other places she could breast feed. >> for me, the key message is, women are welcomed to breast feed anywhere in our facilities. it's a very natural thing and any miscommunication is unfortunate and if we can do better job communicating we're happy to do so. >> reporter: kate isn't buying it. >> it took a lot of courage to go out and public in nurse him. you get dirty looks. >> yeah, good job. >> reporter: and back here live, kate says she does actually plan to return to this y with her son she says they absolutely love it here. she just hopes to have a conversation with the president of the y she says to discuss training and educating staff on this issue. lucy, back to you. >> all right. thank you shawnette. >>> contractor is in the hospital after police say he was shock while operating a boom truck. it happened along the 800 block of biddle street in ardmore right around thee this af
sean elliot at the co and calls eight misunderstanding.ys staff and the children needed to use the balance beam that kate was sitting on, but also suggested other places she could breast feed. >> for me, the key message is, women are welcomed to breast feed anywhere in our facilities. it's a very natural thing and any miscommunication is unfortunate and if we can do better job communicating we're happy to do so. >> reporter: kate isn't buying it. >> it took a lot of courage to...
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it broke records that "billy elliot" held with 15 nominations each. four nominations including best musical, another nomination for best original score by sara be rell lis. >> jesse mueller. >> lead performance by an actress. >> "she loves me." >> jane krakowky, our girl. and steve martin and edie got five nominations. >> and the color purpose which will was down stairs performing did an incredible score. >> i didn't know they were nominated. >> they were screaming. they performed and got to celebrate. >> don't go anywhere because country star scotty mccreery and seinfeld's john o'hurley. is. >> are you ready. >> hoda is oh, look... ...another anti-wrinkle cream >> hoda is in no hurry to make anything happen. ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one week? that definitely works!" rapid wrinkle repair. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. "se
it broke records that "billy elliot" held with 15 nominations each. four nominations including best musical, another nomination for best original score by sara be rell lis. >> jesse mueller. >> lead performance by an actress. >> "she loves me." >> jane krakowky, our girl. and steve martin and edie got five nominations. >> and the color purpose which will was down stairs performing did an incredible score. >> i didn't know they were...
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liz: elliot, we're looking at oil.s not so much oil is hovering around $50 a barrel, but opec is meeting thursday. personally, i don't think anything's going to happen. they can't get their act together. they can't decide on what to have for lunch most often. what do you think is going to be the price of oil after thursday, if any kind of news is made? >> well, you know what, liz? you know, we've been going on this for the last couple weeks talking about how -- you and i see eye to eye, in fact, that it's not going anywhere. the real thing to look at is natural a gas today. although i've been bearish, it's up about 4-4.5% today, and that might be -- liz: to what do you attribute that? natural gas is so unbelievably cheap, $2.28 per unit -- >> well, it got so cheap we're using -- we use gas for everything now. people are not burning coal when there's natural gas available at $2. they're worried about a hot summer, and gas is rallying. there's still plenty of gas in stocks, you could argue rig counts are down, but they'r
liz: elliot, we're looking at oil.s not so much oil is hovering around $50 a barrel, but opec is meeting thursday. personally, i don't think anything's going to happen. they can't get their act together. they can't decide on what to have for lunch most often. what do you think is going to be the price of oil after thursday, if any kind of news is made? >> well, you know what, liz? you know, we've been going on this for the last couple weeks talking about how -- you and i see eye to eye,...
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. >> there was fishing on elliot bay there, and the shingle-mill industry, all along shilshole avenueere. >> cass o'callaghan from the ballard historical society tells me more. did the neighborhood really change over the years? >> in about the late '30s, early '40s, the commercial district moved north and businesses moved out. nobody wanted to be here anymore. >> with the exception, that is, of edith macefield and her retired single mother, alice wilson. edith's early life is a bit mysterious. we know she was born in august 1921, and that her parents divorced shortly thereafter. during her 20s, edith disappears -- to england, she says, where she seems to have gotten married once or thrice. but, again, it's hard to tell fact from fiction. [ camera shutter clicks ] by the 1950s, she's back in ballard, single, and working as a store manager for spic 'n span dry cleaners. edith buys this house for her mother and the two name it whitewood cottage. edith is able to pay off the $3,700 mortgage in just a few years. in her off hours, she babysits for next-door neighbor gayle holland. hi, gayle
. >> there was fishing on elliot bay there, and the shingle-mill industry, all along shilshole avenueere. >> cass o'callaghan from the ballard historical society tells me more. did the neighborhood really change over the years? >> in about the late '30s, early '40s, the commercial district moved north and businesses moved out. nobody wanted to be here anymore. >> with the exception, that is, of edith macefield and her retired single mother, alice wilson. edith's early...
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. >> elliot maxwell, this hearing was chaired by the republican senator john tower. we have not had a chance to talk too much about him. you worked for a senator on the republican side. could you speak about john tower? that johnbelief is tower was picked as the vice possible bulwark against a much more liberal frank church and where he might take the committee. tower wasle, i think reasonably supportive of the work. i think that was an important part of why it was able to move forward. andid not take obstructionist view of the committee. - as i said earlier, there was a great range of our ideological opinions on the republican side. tower, goldwater, were on the right end of that. corral the would committee to prevent it from going further than it would otherwise. >> this is a big topic what if you could briefly tell us -- what was the level of cooperation from the white house in the hearings? >> on that subject, john tower was extremely helpful. in pushing for the document. we had to get documents. i knew this from my experience as a lawyer in private practice. if
. >> elliot maxwell, this hearing was chaired by the republican senator john tower. we have not had a chance to talk too much about him. you worked for a senator on the republican side. could you speak about john tower? that johnbelief is tower was picked as the vice possible bulwark against a much more liberal frank church and where he might take the committee. tower wasle, i think reasonably supportive of the work. i think that was an important part of why it was able to move forward....
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he's the elliot neft of his time. he is not going to rest until he's got this thing right.think hillary is in much bigger trouble than most people think. >> yeah. add to that, ari fleischer, you know, he keeps saying crooked hillary, crooked hillary. look at terry mcauliffe. governor of the commonwealth of virginia. again, everybody around the clintons, it's always corrupt, there's always a scandal. there's always an excuse. there's always a cover-up. i don't see how she survives all of these things. >> well, i won't go that far because we have a really close election, but i've been around long enough -- >> agreed. >> -- to know these things come and turn. donald trump is running against somebody who has virtually the same high unfavorables. it's kind of amazing america's both parties have nominated two people most of the country finds very unfavorable. trump does have the good fortune he's going to run against hillary and that is why he's doing so well. she's so dishonest, so unprincipled and been so reckless, that gives donald trump a real chance too w win t white house.
he's the elliot neft of his time. he is not going to rest until he's got this thing right.think hillary is in much bigger trouble than most people think. >> yeah. add to that, ari fleischer, you know, he keeps saying crooked hillary, crooked hillary. look at terry mcauliffe. governor of the commonwealth of virginia. again, everybody around the clintons, it's always corrupt, there's always a scandal. there's always an excuse. there's always a cover-up. i don't see how she survives all of...
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john elliot founder and ceo of f doiogenes games. >> great to see you.s somewhat of a misnomer, socialism is really ultimate monopoly, isn't it? it is not capitalism, it is socialism. you can't compete with the government. >> government is first, last and only real monopoly, isn't it. david: is that the point? you start this more than just a business venture. something you have a personal philosophy about? >> you know what? this started a bunch of us watching these candidates. it is absolutely crazy. david: you see two candidates on cover. although bernie is admitted socialist, hillary claims she isn't. in the background, michael moore, and others. >> we're watching candidates, this is crazy. we're listening to socialist rhetoric, a couple of us start talking laughing, joke after joke. someone says we need a socialist form of monopoly. david: how does it work. >> you take existing monopoly game. you ice it. david: that is is. by the way, makers of monopoly are okay with this. >> this is parody and satire. you need to get monopoly game. replace it with pr
john elliot founder and ceo of f doiogenes games. >> great to see you.s somewhat of a misnomer, socialism is really ultimate monopoly, isn't it? it is not capitalism, it is socialism. you can't compete with the government. >> government is first, last and only real monopoly, isn't it. david: is that the point? you start this more than just a business venture. something you have a personal philosophy about? >> you know what? this started a bunch of us watching these candidates....
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amazing >>> broke the record of 15 tony nominations that both the producers and billy elliot previously wow. it's now on broadway. but you can't have a ticket. >>> just a couple hours 1/2 until the first polls close in indiana where trump and ted cruz are locked in a battle that could be make or break for the texas senator. you know, it depends on when you're there, right? most recent polls have shown donald trump winning tonight, but one had donald trump winning by double digits. mike tobin is live for us in indiana. what are you hearing from the voters? >> reporter: for starters, i think the voters in indiana are excited to be relevant this time around. the deal he made with governor kasich to divide the states. if those moves were intended to endear him to the voters here, taking it from informal conversations, those moves backfired. >> in my opinion, he was trying to get the election through the back door and not do it legit by getting the votes. >> reporter: outside a trump rally last night, we saw a lot of people, pro-trump people, the blue collar voters on one side of the street.
amazing >>> broke the record of 15 tony nominations that both the producers and billy elliot previously wow. it's now on broadway. but you can't have a ticket. >>> just a couple hours 1/2 until the first polls close in indiana where trump and ted cruz are locked in a battle that could be make or break for the texas senator. you know, it depends on when you're there, right? most recent polls have shown donald trump winning tonight, but one had donald trump winning by double...
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. >> elliot cay is chairman of the product safety commission.is agency reports drownings among kids and teens have declined slightly in recent years. still about 350 drown each year. toddlers up to age 4 are most at risk. >> they're mobile. they're curious. they are fast. but they still haven't learned properly how to assess risk and how to take care of themselves. >> how are you today? >> formal swim classes are a good start. teaching kids what to do if they get in trouble in the water. but even swim instructors say lessons are not enough. >> no one is ever drown-proof. so that's why supervision is critical. >> constant vigilance is key, with lifeguards and parents. experts recommend floating this idea to other moms and dads at the pool. take turns as the designated kid watcher. one person focusing attention completely on young swimmers without distractions from magazines, smartphones or other adults. erica edwards, nbc10 news. >> no shortage of sunshine today. we have seen a few scattered clouds move through the city at times, but mainly sunny
. >> elliot cay is chairman of the product safety commission.is agency reports drownings among kids and teens have declined slightly in recent years. still about 350 drown each year. toddlers up to age 4 are most at risk. >> they're mobile. they're curious. they are fast. but they still haven't learned properly how to assess risk and how to take care of themselves. >> how are you today? >> formal swim classes are a good start. teaching kids what to do if they get in...
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. >> elliot maxwell, this was charged by john tower. on theked for a senator republican side. could you speak a little bit about john tower and his approach to the work of the committee? that johnbelief is tower was picked as the vice possible bulwark against frank church and where he might take the committee. , i think tower was reasonably supportive. i think that is important part of white was able to move forward. he did not have an obstructionist view of the committee. a i said earlier, there was great range of ideological opinion on the republican side. and tower, goldwater were on the right end of that and would sort of, i think, corral the committee to prevent it from going may be further than it would otherwise. host: this is a big topic, mr. swartz. what was the level of cooperation with the white house in the hearings? >> on that subject, john tower was extremely helpful in pushing for the documents. we had to get documents. i knew this from my experience as a lawyer in private practice. if you don't have documents and -- if you don't have documents a just have witne
. >> elliot maxwell, this was charged by john tower. on theked for a senator republican side. could you speak a little bit about john tower and his approach to the work of the committee? that johnbelief is tower was picked as the vice possible bulwark against frank church and where he might take the committee. , i think tower was reasonably supportive. i think that is important part of white was able to move forward. he did not have an obstructionist view of the committee. a i said...
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is elliot maxwell. thank you to both of you for joining us. start with the basics, mr. maxwell, could you explain how the church committee got constituted? most of it came about from a series of articles with activities by the intelligence community within the united states and followed by many people. this was in the context of the post-watergate resignation of president nixon. continuing the vietnam war there was the thought that the intelligence agencies would be directed against american citizens and this led to some public concern and the response in both the senate and the house to establish a special committee to look at activities overall. it was in that context that you need to be able to place the activities of the committee and the response to things that happened during the vietnam war, the civil rights movement, and other activities that led to the creation of these two committees. >> mr. schwartz when, what was the mandate or the mission as was constituted? mr. schwarz: this was to look at the facts and to expose them to the american public. our single mos
is elliot maxwell. thank you to both of you for joining us. start with the basics, mr. maxwell, could you explain how the church committee got constituted? most of it came about from a series of articles with activities by the intelligence community within the united states and followed by many people. this was in the context of the post-watergate resignation of president nixon. continuing the vietnam war there was the thought that the intelligence agencies would be directed against american...
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looks like cased ricardo, janelle, caseed ricardo, janelle, marlene, carl, michael datcher, dalia elliot christian and i'm asked to remind you to be short. we have about 30 minutes left for the panel for questions and answers and maybe a little bit further discussion so take it away. are you caseed? >> cased, do you feel white supremacy, are white people merely trying to survive? >> are white people really what -- >> can you repeat that? >> merely trying to survive. >> could you repeat the first part of the question? >> do you feel it's predicated on self-preservation? >> on self-preservation. >> i think, yeah, that's self-preservation all too often that follows suppression. that's been the problem since the very beginning. yeah, it's about the ego. the ego wants to survive and does not want to be subordinate to others that do not look like them. it's part of how the ego operates. >> and i agree. i think even if you take to global context, col anialism, imperialism, it's about even the conquering of other lands, it's about expanding your kind and specially when it feels threatened, so th
looks like cased ricardo, janelle, caseed ricardo, janelle, marlene, carl, michael datcher, dalia elliot christian and i'm asked to remind you to be short. we have about 30 minutes left for the panel for questions and answers and maybe a little bit further discussion so take it away. are you caseed? >> cased, do you feel white supremacy, are white people merely trying to survive? >> are white people really what -- >> can you repeat that? >> merely trying to survive....
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is elliot maxwell. he was the counsel to the does any of the pennsylvania senator rick sweitzer. let's start with the basics, mr. maxwell, could you explain how the church committee got constituted? what was the impetus? my view is it came about as a series of articles by activities in the intelligence community, followed by many other people. this was in the post-watergate hearings, the resignation of president nixon. the thought that the intelligence agencies were being directed against u.s. citizens concern to establish special committees to look at the intelligence activities overall. i thinkn that context you need to place the activities of the committee. and the response to things that happened during the vietnam war, the civil rights movement, and other activities that led to the creation of these two committees. >> mr. schwartz when, what was the mandate or the mission as was constituted? mr. schwarz: this was to look at the facts and to expose them to the american public. you mentioned this was in the aftermath of watergate. wee people thought if exposed more bad things
is elliot maxwell. he was the counsel to the does any of the pennsylvania senator rick sweitzer. let's start with the basics, mr. maxwell, could you explain how the church committee got constituted? what was the impetus? my view is it came about as a series of articles by activities in the intelligence community, followed by many other people. this was in the post-watergate hearings, the resignation of president nixon. the thought that the intelligence agencies were being directed against u.s....