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though elliott was at that time only 21. he replied to those requests with characteristic diffidence. he wrote that he considered himself not good enough to be the godfather of such rare people and implied that he would have turned down the high honor you offered me had not my dear mother -- elliott avenue strip lasted 16 months in which he spent much time in exotic places like india and tibet and wrote vivid expressive letters about hunting exploits which theodore must have savored gregarious lee. elliott wrote poetry all of his life and on this journey abroad he spent much time composing poetry, fairytales, children stories and riddles. these are kept in the archives of the franklin roosevelt library in hyde park right over there. from a young man of sensitive and introspective as elliott, one would expect brooding melancholy verse and some of it is precisely that. most of his output is more in this vein. beautiful potato, you are doomed to fade. your heart severed by the ruthless state, slumber until winter fled, spring w
though elliott was at that time only 21. he replied to those requests with characteristic diffidence. he wrote that he considered himself not good enough to be the godfather of such rare people and implied that he would have turned down the high honor you offered me had not my dear mother -- elliott avenue strip lasted 16 months in which he spent much time in exotic places like india and tibet and wrote vivid expressive letters about hunting exploits which theodore must have savored gregarious...
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elliott: yeah.ly interesting are both those things, the interplay of those two sides of him. charlie: what is his relationship with president trump? mr. elliott: i think it is really good. my sense is that the president has said to mattis and the generals, or more generally, "you guys know what you are doing, go do it." i think president trump used the "authorization." what has happened is president obama during the course of eight years took a lot of authority away from the generals, away from the pentagon into the white house. you want to do that alone strike, we will fight after you want to do the airstrike, come to us. president trump is pushing that authority back down, and secretary mattis is pushing it to his generals in the field, so that is why you have seen a real uptick in activity, and strikes, special forces raids, that kind of thing. mr. filkins: generals in the field have more authority due to that -- authority to do that. charlie: when did you first meet him? mr. filkins: a new membe
elliott: yeah.ly interesting are both those things, the interplay of those two sides of him. charlie: what is his relationship with president trump? mr. elliott: i think it is really good. my sense is that the president has said to mattis and the generals, or more generally, "you guys know what you are doing, go do it." i think president trump used the "authorization." what has happened is president obama during the course of eight years took a lot of authority away from the...
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elliott: not for me. charlie: you have tricks? mr. elliott: nope.ust practice and keep listening to it and hope it sits at some point. charlie: just keep doing it and doing it and doing it. so, there is a point -- i am not an actor -- mr. elliott: i have seen you act. [laughter] charlie: and you know why i said i am not an actor. mr. elliott: no, you played yourself. charlie: indeed. mr. elliott: that is not an easy thing to do. charlie: george clooney said "you do the best charlie rose i have ever seen. mr. elliott: ben johnson told me he may not be a very good actor, but nobody can played ben johnson like i can. i have always kept that in mind. charlie: here is what is interesting about you. everyone knows -- if you say sam elliott, they know what that means. that says voice, laconic, integrity, all of those things. mr. elliott: you are very kind to say that. is it true or not? mr. elliott: it is not true that everybody knows, by any stretch. but i would like to think those are true. i know hyatt -- i know i have got the voice i know i am very , l
elliott: not for me. charlie: you have tricks? mr. elliott: nope.ust practice and keep listening to it and hope it sits at some point. charlie: just keep doing it and doing it and doing it. so, there is a point -- i am not an actor -- mr. elliott: i have seen you act. [laughter] charlie: and you know why i said i am not an actor. mr. elliott: no, you played yourself. charlie: indeed. mr. elliott: that is not an easy thing to do. charlie: george clooney said "you do the best charlie rose i...
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on may 18, elliott announced it owned 9.2% of athena's health shares given this firm has had a lot ofsses in the past, the stock climbed 22% that same day. since then, the stock has gained 37%. now we have to ask what's next let's start is what was happening at athena before elliott got involved one of the reasons the stock's performances has been so choppy is athena has been focused to profitability. for the first five years from 2007 to 2012, the company posted a remarkable sales growth, mid 30s. then it spiked up to 41% but few companies can keep growing at the same numbers. however, as revenue growth sloes, investors need to see profitability improve. this is where athena failed to deliver. from 2012 to 2016, the company's gross margin declined from 60% to 50% dessecelerating sales are a suboptimal combination, people, and that's not the only factor complicating athena's story. let's get personal as anybody who watches cnbc knows, athena's bombastic ceo, jonathan bush, let's just say he's quite a character when your company is trying to disrupt the way the health care industry ope
on may 18, elliott announced it owned 9.2% of athena's health shares given this firm has had a lot ofsses in the past, the stock climbed 22% that same day. since then, the stock has gained 37%. now we have to ask what's next let's start is what was happening at athena before elliott got involved one of the reasons the stock's performances has been so choppy is athena has been focused to profitability. for the first five years from 2007 to 2012, the company posted a remarkable sales growth, mid...
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the woman later called police on elliott, claiming she threw the coffee at her. francisco public defender jeff adachi says elliott was overcharged.jeff adachi/public defender- "the disparity in charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stages, carries throughout the entire system and it results in people of color, particularly african americans, being charged with more serious charges early on and more charges." elliott was eventually acquitted of all but one misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest. still, the case took a toll on her and her perception of police.leslie elliott/defenda nt- "fear and anxiety." but adachi says this happens more often than you think. a study by the quattrone center for fair administration of justice concludes people of color in san francisco... receive more serious charges at the initial booking stage, compared to white people. adachi says a way to curb the disparity is by having the public defender's office get involved earlier in the process. typically, the public defender's office doesn't jump into a case until assi
the woman later called police on elliott, claiming she threw the coffee at her. francisco public defender jeff adachi says elliott was overcharged.jeff adachi/public defender- "the disparity in charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stages, carries throughout the entire system and it results in people of color, particularly african americans, being charged with more serious charges early on and more charges." elliott was eventually acquitted of all but one...
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the woman later called police on elliott, claiming she threw the coffee at her. san francisco public defender jeff adachi says elliott was overcharged.jeff adachi/public defender- "the disparity in charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stages, carries throughout the entire system and it results in people of color, particularly african americans, being charged with more serious charges early on and more charges." elliott was eventually acquitted of all but one misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest. still, the case took a toll on her and her perception of police.leslie elliott/defenda nt- "fear and anxiety." but adachi says this happens more often than you think. a study by the quattrone center for fair administration of justice concludes people of color in san francisco... receive more serious charges at the initial booking stage, compared to white people. adachi says a way to curb the disparity is by having the public defender's office get involved earlier in the process. typically, the public defender's office doesn't jump into a case until
the woman later called police on elliott, claiming she threw the coffee at her. san francisco public defender jeff adachi says elliott was overcharged.jeff adachi/public defender- "the disparity in charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stages, carries throughout the entire system and it results in people of color, particularly african americans, being charged with more serious charges early on and more charges." elliott was eventually acquitted of all but one...
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the woman later called police on elliott, claiming she threw the coffee at her. san francisco public defender jeff adachi says elliott was overcharged.jeff adachi/public defender- "the disparity in charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stages, carries throughout the entire system and it results in people of color, particularly african americans, being charged with more serious charges early on and more charges." elliott was eventually acquitted of all but one misdemeanor charge of resisting arrest. still, the case took a toll on her and her perception of police.leslie elliott/defenda nt- "fear and anxiety." but adachi says this happens more often than you think. a study by the quattrone center for fair administration of justice concludes people of color in san francisco... receive more serious charges at the initial booking stage, compared to white people. adachi says a way to curb the disparity is by having the public defender's office get involved earlier in the process. typically, the public defender's office doesn't jump into a case until
the woman later called police on elliott, claiming she threw the coffee at her. san francisco public defender jeff adachi says elliott was overcharged.jeff adachi/public defender- "the disparity in charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stages, carries throughout the entire system and it results in people of color, particularly african americans, being charged with more serious charges early on and more charges." elliott was eventually acquitted of all but one...
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my father was elliott. and elliott was the second oldest of the sons, the third oldest of the children. so my dad was, he kind of fell right in the middle and i think he always felt that he was the middle child. but you know, my uncles used to claim that he was my grandmother's favorite. not sure that was true but that is what they claimed anyway. my mother and father were divorced when i was only two years old. my time with my father was really quite limited. and as a consequence, the only thing i can remember really him talking about was how he almost felt somewhat estranged from my grandmother. because i mean he loved her dearly. but she was so busy that it was almost he felt that she did not have time for him. my grandmother by her own admission was not a particularly good mother. she - her own experience i'm not having a mother to grow up with, she never learned how to be a mother. good or bad. and as a consequence i think she paid special attention to her grandchildren. to make up for not being a good
my father was elliott. and elliott was the second oldest of the sons, the third oldest of the children. so my dad was, he kind of fell right in the middle and i think he always felt that he was the middle child. but you know, my uncles used to claim that he was my grandmother's favorite. not sure that was true but that is what they claimed anyway. my mother and father were divorced when i was only two years old. my time with my father was really quite limited. and as a consequence, the only...
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and i thank you, sir. >> rose: sam elliott is here and we are really pleased about that. his baritone drawl and handlebar mustache has become synonymous with westerns and other films. recently his career has undergone a transformation with sitcoms and comedies and starring in indy flicks. his latest finds him playing an overthe hill actor confronting mortality it is called "the hero." writer and director brett hailey calls the film, quote, a love letter, not only to sam but to a dying breed of actor and fill number hollywood. here's the trailer for the hero. >> lone star barbecue sauce, the perfect partner for your chicken. >> that was great, lee, can you do one more? >> lone star barbecue sauce. >> have you ever heard of the western appreciation guild? they want to give you a lifetime achievement award. >> lifetime, huh? anything else, a job offer, a script? >> not at the moment. >> dad? what are you doing here? >> i guess it's been awhile, huh? >> i got to get back. >> trying to give me a heart attack. >> that was a-- are you okay? >> you seem a little off. >> i didn't
and i thank you, sir. >> rose: sam elliott is here and we are really pleased about that. his baritone drawl and handlebar mustache has become synonymous with westerns and other films. recently his career has undergone a transformation with sitcoms and comedies and starring in indy flicks. his latest finds him playing an overthe hill actor confronting mortality it is called "the hero." writer and director brett hailey calls the film, quote, a love letter, not only to sam but to a...
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we'll begin with elliott. in your novel, very powerful, there is a moment when one of your characters a mere is deciding and he's in turkey and deciding do i go back to syria and he doesn't want to. he describes he says he feels that there's no life for them anymore and he gives this wonderful, powerful thoughts on the ideas of the revolution being shattered and turned into a graveyard. he says this to an isis type killer or fighter. could you give us a little context on where he came from? he seems to represent to me so much of what happened since 2011, everyone feels like everyone's dream has been shattered sure. >> everyone's been trying to grasp what is the narrative to put in this into context. we can look at the arab spring as the event began in 2011 which is obviously we saw the first widespread protest. i started spending a lot of time in southern turkey where the number of activists who been extremely involved in serious on island protests and something that is evident to me early on was the conflict
we'll begin with elliott. in your novel, very powerful, there is a moment when one of your characters a mere is deciding and he's in turkey and deciding do i go back to syria and he doesn't want to. he describes he says he feels that there's no life for them anymore and he gives this wonderful, powerful thoughts on the ideas of the revolution being shattered and turned into a graveyard. he says this to an isis type killer or fighter. could you give us a little context on where he came from? he...
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elliott saying it recommends mckenzie to nominate diverse director supporting the nominee of ken mckenziew bhp chair, and calling on bhp, the company structure, saying it is calling on the company to put renewed focus on capital returns. to initiater bhp that review of its petroleum business, and this comes after a prolonged period of elliott putting in increasing pressure on bhp to try to rectify the situation. it said poor management decisions have resulted in $40 billion of lost value for the company, so we are seeing immediate pressure on this incoming chairman can mackenzie who was appointed a few hours prior, continuing pressure from elliott management to get bhp to oil or spin off its business and initiate a review of the petroleum business. boj is not expected to surprise, but boe and alarm bells, central-bank policy, a very divisive meeting. rishaad: later, asia's renewables heating up, china's investment in green energy. this is bloomberg. ♪ rishaad: we are back. i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. haidi: i am haidi lun in sydney. sources are telling us that jack tomay team up wi
elliott saying it recommends mckenzie to nominate diverse director supporting the nominee of ken mckenziew bhp chair, and calling on bhp, the company structure, saying it is calling on the company to put renewed focus on capital returns. to initiater bhp that review of its petroleum business, and this comes after a prolonged period of elliott putting in increasing pressure on bhp to try to rectify the situation. it said poor management decisions have resulted in $40 billion of lost value for...
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the elliott virus has encrypted your device with an unbreakable algorithm. sir, you've been hacked.
the elliott virus has encrypted your device with an unbreakable algorithm. sir, you've been hacked.
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our traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and first to elliott.f course know oil right, back, and forward. explain why investors, it might impact their portfolios right now and today. >> it's a more complex question than appears. i'm having trouble finding one. if you look at the airport industry, they benefit. if you're looking at any sort of industry that manufacturers goods that need to be delivered anywhere, they benefit; right? their cost of delivery goes down. the ones who really get hurt, i supposed to say are oil companies. but -- and, you know, you can make an argument about it impacting the economy. that's sort of offset by the extra spending power that people have because they're not spending all their money on gasoline. we saw $53 oil a few weeks ago and that was cheap and now it's 43. and honestly, liz, i think there's room to the downside. i don't see why oil would be a buy here after not being a buy any time in the last year, you know? nothing's changed. it positively impacts other stocks. many other stocks. liz: new glasses, new ha
our traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and first to elliott.f course know oil right, back, and forward. explain why investors, it might impact their portfolios right now and today. >> it's a more complex question than appears. i'm having trouble finding one. if you look at the airport industry, they benefit. if you're looking at any sort of industry that manufacturers goods that need to be delivered anywhere, they benefit; right? their cost of delivery goes down. the ones...
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withclusive sitdown elliott and blackstone ceo steve schwarzman. all of that this hour.ook at wherea major averages stand as we head toward the close. abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: we had stocks at session highs p that is true. small gains snapping a two-day decline we were talking about where we have more action. oil 5%. it had on paper its worst day since the end of may. it's longest stretch. and bloomberg intelligence analyst in the commodities space the path of least resistance, he thinks the between $45 per barrel and 55 could be broken and is really suggest that there is an inventory supply solution even if opec or to come out with a supply cut. 500,orst drag on the s&p some of these higher names tend to react more within the energy safe, we are seeing that today. we also had read in the infrastructure space. look at chicago breach and iron. coming as they cut the price target by more than 30%, 1150 per share, citing quarter debts. clearly not liking that and that appears to be taking other names with rentals down. plus, backdrop with oil. take a look
withclusive sitdown elliott and blackstone ceo steve schwarzman. all of that this hour.ook at wherea major averages stand as we head toward the close. abigail doolittle is standing by. abigail: we had stocks at session highs p that is true. small gains snapping a two-day decline we were talking about where we have more action. oil 5%. it had on paper its worst day since the end of may. it's longest stretch. and bloomberg intelligence analyst in the commodities space the path of least...
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elliott says she was left with bruce's for resisting arrest. a misdemeanor and the only charge she was found healthy of. she says she never got her laundry back. >> it's still in there. i'm afraid to go back to get in. it's on 2nd street. >>> a bill that would ban smoking at all state beaches and state parks is one step closer to becoming law. it advanced through a key senate committee this morning and it has been passed in the assembly. a number of cities in california all ready band smoking at the beach. he says the state is long overdue for similar legislation. >> over one third of litter on beaches into being cigarette butts. these are picked up by children and wildlife and it's dangerous and poisonous to any life. that's what why we go to the beach and go out and try to enjoy ourselves. >> if passed by the senate and signed by the governor, the bill would prohibit all forms of tobacco was state beaches and state park and it would be an e cigarettes. >> dozens of european companies are dealing with the cyber attack. today's attack is simila
elliott says she was left with bruce's for resisting arrest. a misdemeanor and the only charge she was found healthy of. she says she never got her laundry back. >> it's still in there. i'm afraid to go back to get in. it's on 2nd street. >>> a bill that would ban smoking at all state beaches and state parks is one step closer to becoming law. it advanced through a key senate committee this morning and it has been passed in the assembly. a number of cities in california all ready...
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. >>> the activist investor and hedge fund elliott management is urging a mining company to shake up its board of directors. elliott says the new appointee should review and upgrade the board following years of poor management decisions. shares of bhp were off more than 1.5% to $30.11. >>> and seaworld shareholders have reportedly voted not to reelect the company's chairman due to concerns over bonus payments that some company executives received. that's according to a reuters report. the report added an official vote count hasn't been completed yet. seaworld shares jumped more than 6% to $17.07. >>> the world's millionaires now own a very large percentage of global wealth. and according to a new report, that share is growing. robert frank has more. >> reporter: the world is getting wealthier. but more and more of that wealth is going to millionaires. millionaire households now own a record 45% of all the personal wealth in the world. that's according to a new report from boston consulting group. and all the millionaires own $75 trillion of the world's wealth. and it will just grow.
. >>> the activist investor and hedge fund elliott management is urging a mining company to shake up its board of directors. elliott says the new appointee should review and upgrade the board following years of poor management decisions. shares of bhp were off more than 1.5% to $30.11. >>> and seaworld shareholders have reportedly voted not to reelect the company's chairman due to concerns over bonus payments that some company executives received. that's according to a reuters...
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elliott, good to talk to you. chances of negotiation, renegotiating, as we are told, are slim? it will take time to pull out, won't it, possibly yea rs ? time to pull out, won't it, possibly years? and could be reversed later? yes, technically, under the terms of the agreement, a party card exercise its right to withdraw for three yea rs, its right to withdraw for three years, and that would not take effect for another year. so at the earliest, the us would technically be withdrawing in november of 2020. the us would retain the option of re—entering the agreement, but the president has suggested that he is open to some form of renegotiation, so open to some form of renegotiation, so the hope can be that we can reach some kind of accommodation, so that the us ultimately won't exercise that right of withdrawal. is it also possible that even if there is a withdrawal, what donald trump is doing could be quite limited? as i understand it, there are already strong moves towards alternative energy, energy conversation, c
elliott, good to talk to you. chances of negotiation, renegotiating, as we are told, are slim? it will take time to pull out, won't it, possibly yea rs ? time to pull out, won't it, possibly years? and could be reversed later? yes, technically, under the terms of the agreement, a party card exercise its right to withdraw for three yea rs, its right to withdraw for three years, and that would not take effect for another year. so at the earliest, the us would technically be withdrawing in...
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the last we heard from elliott was on wednesday.alling for a strong experienced and visionary chairman of the hp, saying such an appointment would be a good step. tenured directors having approved disastrous acquisitions. mackenzie might be agreeable to them area the of people on the board -- >> thank you so much paul allen. up next, trump's latest twitter tirade. the president labeling the russia investigation a witchhunt. this is bloomberg. ♪ counting down to asia's first major market open this morning. things are looking good after the japanese yen weakened the most in all most five months in the last session. this is daybreak asia. a quick check of the latest business flash headlines at this hour. nike cutting 2% of its global workforce with competition from adidas and under armour stiffening. they suggest the cuts could affect about 1400 workers. the shakeup did impress investors who sent the shares downward. nike's biggest intraday decline in almost one month. >> japan's biggest bank is facing the most dramatic reduction in he
the last we heard from elliott was on wednesday.alling for a strong experienced and visionary chairman of the hp, saying such an appointment would be a good step. tenured directors having approved disastrous acquisitions. mackenzie might be agreeable to them area the of people on the board -- >> thank you so much paul allen. up next, trump's latest twitter tirade. the president labeling the russia investigation a witchhunt. this is bloomberg. ♪ counting down to asia's first major market...
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before we wrap up, this tweet came in from elliott tucker, who is watching us.ich man. i get asked this question more than any other. it is real. if i press the red button, there is the picture of dilma rouseff. if i get the wrong button, you get a picture of camilla taking her earpiece out! if we get the right thing, hopefully you get information that is useful, if you pressed the wrong button, you get information that either isn't there a tool or it is the wrong information, so i have to give on my toes. —— isn't there at all. we will back tomorrow trying to bring you the best information on the latest global stories. thank you. goodbye. hello there. the month ofjune is during a close, and my lasting memories of the month will be one of extremes. we started off after a pretty dry may know wet note. edinburgh sawa pretty dry may know wet note. edinburgh saw a month's worth of rain ina edinburgh saw a month's worth of rain in a couple of days, then some scorching summer sunshine, particularly across southern parts of england and wales, temperatures in excess of
before we wrap up, this tweet came in from elliott tucker, who is watching us.ich man. i get asked this question more than any other. it is real. if i press the red button, there is the picture of dilma rouseff. if i get the wrong button, you get a picture of camilla taking her earpiece out! if we get the right thing, hopefully you get information that is useful, if you pressed the wrong button, you get information that either isn't there a tool or it is the wrong information, so i have to give...
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geraldine hawkins and her book elliott and eleanor roosevelt. the story of father and daughter in the gilded age. and the gatekeeper, fdr and the untold story of the partnership that defined the presidency. in the last months of franklin roosevelt at 8:00 p.m. eastern a conversation with best-selling author from his home in new york city. >> the books i published last couple of years are the same kind of our characters written by an 85 yoga but it's a 25-year-old guy was writing about when i was that age. >> 's he talks about his career last 60 years. his books include the kingdom and the power, under they father, and unto the sons. >> i wanted to write about unknown people. a woman that was maybe an central park or maybe a little woman who clean the offices of the chrysler building at 4:00 o'clock in the morning or some doorman outside the plaza hotel and what he saw and what he didn't see. i wanted to write about sometimes what it was like to be a best driver in manhattan articling subways, obscure characters that ordinary people to not recogn
geraldine hawkins and her book elliott and eleanor roosevelt. the story of father and daughter in the gilded age. and the gatekeeper, fdr and the untold story of the partnership that defined the presidency. in the last months of franklin roosevelt at 8:00 p.m. eastern a conversation with best-selling author from his home in new york city. >> the books i published last couple of years are the same kind of our characters written by an 85 yoga but it's a 25-year-old guy was writing about...
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elliott management has called bhp billiton to upgrade its board of directors.w chairman. electronic giants have been grabbing headlines at the largest gaming show in the world, e3, not least nintendo, which has introduced a number of new games. all these games are being launched for the iran. but after dominating the industry for decades, japanese and these are now struggling with a petition. earlier, i spoke to david haig about why. struggling with a petition. earlier, i spoke to david haig about whym the 90s, they had the discipline and ha rd the 90s, they had the discipline and hard work, they had the product around the world. —— iran. but now there are several other countries. —— david haigh. there are several other countries. -- david haigh. why have these companies fall behind and koreans and chinese caught up with an? one of the things is culture. —— up with them. in china, india, they argue that they change things and they rapidly change. they fulfilled the lines as they arise. is also possible, david, that there is not enough international talent and c
elliott management has called bhp billiton to upgrade its board of directors.w chairman. electronic giants have been grabbing headlines at the largest gaming show in the world, e3, not least nintendo, which has introduced a number of new games. all these games are being launched for the iran. but after dominating the industry for decades, japanese and these are now struggling with a petition. earlier, i spoke to david haig about why. struggling with a petition. earlier, i spoke to david haig...
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. >> reporter: leslie elliott was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, in an incident where she says she spilled coffee on a woman who told police she assaulted her and her dog. a jury acquitted her of all charges except for resisting arrest. the public defender says elliott is an example of what the report found, that there are racial disparities in san francisco's judicial system. the report says it all starts from the time a person of color is arrested. >> and the results and people of color, marly african-americans, being charged with more serious charges earlier on and more charges. and that sets the tone for the entire case throughout the system. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office says it looks only at facts in evidence in making charging decisions. >> they're reviewing the evidence presented from the police, and that does not include evidence of race. >> reporter: the report appears to support that, saying there were no significant statistical differences in the severity of charges prosecutors added for blacks or latinos compared to whites. the police department responded say
. >> reporter: leslie elliott was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, in an incident where she says she spilled coffee on a woman who told police she assaulted her and her dog. a jury acquitted her of all charges except for resisting arrest. the public defender says elliott is an example of what the report found, that there are racial disparities in san francisco's judicial system. the report says it all starts from the time a person of color is arrested. >> and the results...
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by elliott that is your latest bloomberg business flash.nutes until the end of the section -- session -- and what election, bonnie -- vonnie? fell 2.5%.rlier the biggest drop since june 27. closes next. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is "bloomberg markets: european close." is the function of all functions. the ftse 100 up .9%. , currencieslines falling against the dollar. look at the u.k. five-year down by 4.5 basis points. earlier, 2.5% earlier. that is the biggest decline since june 27. love this chart, redline, top line. that is what happened if the tories got a big vote, didn't happen. line, that, green was if the tories got a small win. third line, blue line, if labour party one. we are at 127.38, the hung parliament has not materialized. one analyst says a could fall as low as 120. this is the u.k. 10 year yield. said yields could rise between one point 6% and 1.7% if the labour party wins outright. 1.5% was if labour party would inherit a minor coalition. the most bullish scenario was if the tories won a small major
by elliott that is your latest bloomberg business flash.nutes until the end of the section -- session -- and what election, bonnie -- vonnie? fell 2.5%.rlier the biggest drop since june 27. closes next. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, this is "bloomberg markets: european close." is the function of all functions. the ftse 100 up .9%. , currencieslines falling against the dollar. look at the u.k. five-year down by 4.5 basis points. earlier, 2.5% earlier. that is the biggest...
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elliott who was facing serious prison time eventually was acquitted on that very serious charge. >> it was like nobody saw or evaluated the charges, once they put the mayhem on it no attorney, no da would negotiate or say anything reasonable. leslie was just dubbed somebody who caused serious bodily injury so all the offers came in very high. >> reporter: now in response to this study, the san francisco police department said in a statement "our officers charge individuals based on the elements of the crime present. the standard for an arrest is based upon probable cause." because of these findings the public defender has decided to form a pretrial unit to examine cases early on in the process and figure out whether the charges are being brought is warranted. there will be a joint task force set up including members of the da's office and members of the san francisco police department, they will work in tandem to address this dispairity. we'll send it back to you guys. >>> president trump is inviting republican senators to the white house to discuss the future of healthcare reform. thi
elliott who was facing serious prison time eventually was acquitted on that very serious charge. >> it was like nobody saw or evaluated the charges, once they put the mayhem on it no attorney, no da would negotiate or say anything reasonable. leslie was just dubbed somebody who caused serious bodily injury so all the offers came in very high. >> reporter: now in response to this study, the san francisco police department said in a statement "our officers charge individuals...
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. >> reporter: leslie elliott was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, in an incident where she says she spilled coffee on a woman who told police she assaulted her and her dog. a jury acquitted her of all charges except for resisting arrest. the public defender says elliott is an example of what the report found, that there are racial disparities in san francisco's judicial system. the report says it all starts from the time a person of color is arrested. >> and the results and people of color, marly african-americans, being charged with more serious charges earlier on and more charges. and that sets the tone for the entire case throughout the system. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office says it looks only at facts in evidence in making charging decisions. >> they're reviewing the evidence presented from the police, and that does not include evidence of race. >> reporter: the report appears to support that, saying there were no significant statistical differences in the severity of charges prosecutors added for blacks or latinos compared to whites. the police department responded say
. >> reporter: leslie elliott was charged with assault with a deadly weapon, in an incident where she says she spilled coffee on a woman who told police she assaulted her and her dog. a jury acquitted her of all charges except for resisting arrest. the public defender says elliott is an example of what the report found, that there are racial disparities in san francisco's judicial system. the report says it all starts from the time a person of color is arrested. >> and the results...
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she believes elliott is a prime example of what's wrong with the criminal justice system.>> the disparity and charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stage carries throughout the entire system. >> reporter: this public defender says that people of color particularly blocker being charged with more serious crimes than whites. >> for example if you are are a person of color instead of a theft charge you may be charged with robbery. >> reporter: the study revealed 11,000 cases between 2011 and 2014 showed black defendants compared to whites were held 62% longer and were convicted of 60% mark felony charges and 10% fewer misdemeanors. there is the 28% longer sentences. the disparity being the worst in the tenderloin and the mission. slpd has a lot to work on. >> when you adamantly deny the racism is effective in these decisions, the results of the study i think make that undeniable. >> reporter: slpd released a statement saying officers charge individuals based on the elements of the crime present. the standard of the arrest is based on probable cause and whether the case mo
she believes elliott is a prime example of what's wrong with the criminal justice system.>> the disparity and charging that occurs by the police officer at the booking stage carries throughout the entire system. >> reporter: this public defender says that people of color particularly blocker being charged with more serious crimes than whites. >> for example if you are are a person of color instead of a theft charge you may be charged with robbery. >> reporter: the study...
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fact most, businesses would like to retain preferential access to our largest export market, john elliottwho runs this electrical goods manufacturer in county durham says we must not lose sight of why people like him voted to leave. i hope common sense prevails. my view of the brexit is that we've got to leave them become the same as the other people who aren't in the european union, countries like usa, canada, australia, japan, and we trade like them and give up ourfree access to the single market, but get back control of our economy and immigration. even ignoring the election result, there's evidence that the prospect of brexit is affecting an industry that relies heavily on overseas workers — health. there's been a 96% fall in the number of eu nationals registering to work as a nurse in the uk. the institute of directors polled its members over the weekend, and last week's election has had a clear negative impact on business morale. there's been a sudden drop in business confidence, as a direct result of what happened in the election. our members are feeling much less confident about t
fact most, businesses would like to retain preferential access to our largest export market, john elliottwho runs this electrical goods manufacturer in county durham says we must not lose sight of why people like him voted to leave. i hope common sense prevails. my view of the brexit is that we've got to leave them become the same as the other people who aren't in the european union, countries like usa, canada, australia, japan, and we trade like them and give up ourfree access to the single...
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we didn't think —— elliot daly ahead of george north, elliott daly ahead of george north, george north—up. warren gatland to do his word that a good performance against the chiefs could be rewarded with a test shirt. jonny sexton out, warren gatland has made a because in the second row, mauro zarate, rate forfrom them, but the second row, mauro zarate, rate for from them, but no, the second row, mauro zarate, rate forfrom them, but no, alun the second row, mauro zarate, rate for from them, but no, alun wyn jones. —— mauro zarate. —— maro itoje. not even starting for ireland at the beginning of the six nations, 110w at the beginning of the six nations, now he is about to lead them. the all blacks have not lost at eden park since 1994. we will see soon if they have what it takes to beat the all blacks. katie russell can from auckland. the all blacks team to face the lions has also been announced, kieran read ca pta i ns has also been announced, kieran read captains the side, expected to win his 90th cap for the world champions, rico gear amy ryan is julius array —— julian survey. 0ne mor
we didn't think —— elliot daly ahead of george north, elliott daly ahead of george north, george north—up. warren gatland to do his word that a good performance against the chiefs could be rewarded with a test shirt. jonny sexton out, warren gatland has made a because in the second row, mauro zarate, rate forfrom them, but the second row, mauro zarate, rate for from them, but no, the second row, mauro zarate, rate forfrom them, but no, alun the second row, mauro zarate, rate for from...
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that happened this morning on little elliott drive. you can see how intense it was. flames shot into the sky. the fire is now out. no one was injured. most of the damage was to the roof and balcony. at twople are dead different crime scenes in vienna. people believe we have details -- police believe they are connected. we have details. >> for residents in this community, this is too sudden. cameran't want to go on with us. but off-camera, they describe a woman who was found dead here last night as an amazing mother of 3, 1 child severely disabled. you can see the handicap ramp here in the front yard. as of this hour, that ramp was covered in blood. this woman, according to sources, was stabbed to death in her own home. she and her children have lived here for two years. this is just down the road about half a mile away. a man was found shot to death. inside his home. the deaths appeared to be connected. police describing it as a domestic situation. fairfax county's crime unit is assisting, vienna taking the lead role in this investigation. the people involved have no
that happened this morning on little elliott drive. you can see how intense it was. flames shot into the sky. the fire is now out. no one was injured. most of the damage was to the roof and balcony. at twople are dead different crime scenes in vienna. people believe we have details -- police believe they are connected. we have details. >> for residents in this community, this is too sudden. cameran't want to go on with us. but off-camera, they describe a woman who was found dead here last...
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. >>> flyers will gien goldy brian elliott when free agency opens tonight or tomorrow.eteran starter for calgary flames. released beckham today and jordan hicks injured hand but not serious. and -- looking to buy the team. that's it from sports. csn. be right back. oose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. you can choose the arm, you it's time that we bring taddicand into the light.kness to everyone struggling in silence - addicts, family, friends - you are not alone. it's time we lift each other up, reach out, say something. addiction is a disease. don't suffer. don't wait. help is within reach. call 844 reach nj or go to reachnj.gov the road to recovery starts now. >>> don't miss your chance to win big during wawa welcome america festivities. here are the prizes. three night all inclusive getaway from apple vacations and cancun. great place right? >> been there. >> wawa coffee for a year. taping of "america's got talent" live in l.a. and budweiser made in america. head to nbc10.com or download our app. announce the winn
. >>> flyers will gien goldy brian elliott when free agency opens tonight or tomorrow.eteran starter for calgary flames. released beckham today and jordan hicks injured hand but not serious. and -- looking to buy the team. that's it from sports. csn. be right back. oose the back, you can choose the arm, you can choose the leg. we couldn't be any happier. you can choose the arm, you it's time that we bring taddicand into the light.kness to everyone struggling in silence - addicts,...
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that prompted this response from cincinnati police chief elliott isaac. >> this is something that nationally at and really roll up our sleeves and look at it from a legal perspective as to how these cases should be charged. >> in a statement, dubose's mother called for solidarity with the case of philando castle. castle's girlfriend and her daughter were in the car when he was shot. later a police camera caught this interaction. watch and listen. this is in the back of a squad car. [ screaming ] >> it's okay. i got youite right here with you. mom, please don't do this. i don't want you to get shooted. >> okay. kiss. okay. i can keep you safe. i can't believe they just did that. >> i just wished i was safer. i don't want to be like this any more. >> please, lord, just give us a sign that phil is okay. >> tell god that we need him right now, too. >> joining us to talk about this, wesley lowry, cnn contributor and national reporter for the "washington post." wesley, good to see you. you know this video, so compelling and from the very beginning, the facebook live video that we saw from castle's
that prompted this response from cincinnati police chief elliott isaac. >> this is something that nationally at and really roll up our sleeves and look at it from a legal perspective as to how these cases should be charged. >> in a statement, dubose's mother called for solidarity with the case of philando castle. castle's girlfriend and her daughter were in the car when he was shot. later a police camera caught this interaction. watch and listen. this is in the back of a squad car....
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changed its exit and entrance to one way directions only to help with traffic flow, but residents elliott and also andrea both are with us tonight to tell us that's not enough. why? >> well, we really need d. to step in and close this entrance this is a residential neighborhood. there is no reason why it should be impeding firetrucks and residents which is all we've seen in the last week. >> your husband sent us the video that we just saw. there is a community meeting. what do you hope happens. >> we're hoping that g street entrance will be closed. we already discussed this with chik-fil-a kateing back to november of 2016. we're hoping that it is reconsidered and implementing it's greatly affect our community and we're just asking for this entrance and exit to be closed. >> andrea and elliott thank you so much for joining us live tonight. i can tell you all firsthand, if it's anything like what we saw when we arrived here in the 9:00 hour, if it's anything like that throughout the day, congestion is an understatement. we did reach out to the district department of transportation, also rea
changed its exit and entrance to one way directions only to help with traffic flow, but residents elliott and also andrea both are with us tonight to tell us that's not enough. why? >> well, we really need d. to step in and close this entrance this is a residential neighborhood. there is no reason why it should be impeding firetrucks and residents which is all we've seen in the last week. >> your husband sent us the video that we just saw. there is a community meeting. what do you...
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and then there was the saturday night massacre, where elliott -- ms. yates: throwing me a softball. mr. stone: elliott richardson and william ruckelshaus both refused to comply with president nixon's order that he fire special press curator archibald -- special prosecutor archibald cox. and they of course took the choice of resigning and rather than simply disobeying and waiting to be fired, which of course they would have been. neil as i mentioned is representing the state of hawaii in this case, in the supreme court. why don't you talk about your experience in the case, and what's happening and what's going to happen and all that cool stuff. mr. katyal: ok, sure, i just want to situate sally's remarks within the role of the justice department. when you're the solicitor general or sometimes the attorney general you have two , kinds of traditions that are not about zealously advocating for winning cases but just to do justice. those two traditions are being willing to -- every solicitor general, i did this and my democratic and republican predecessors did. they go to the supreme cou
and then there was the saturday night massacre, where elliott -- ms. yates: throwing me a softball. mr. stone: elliott richardson and william ruckelshaus both refused to comply with president nixon's order that he fire special press curator archibald -- special prosecutor archibald cox. and they of course took the choice of resigning and rather than simply disobeying and waiting to be fired, which of course they would have been. neil as i mentioned is representing the state of hawaii in this...
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elliott daly had the chance to win it with this effort, just short of a victory.the lions, let'sjust recap on the lions results so far. they are four matches into their tour. they haven't managed back to back victories. they had that encouraging when against chrysippus, but a 50% record, four point, two defeats and two wins. here is what is coming up for the lions. on saturday, a bruising encounter with the konjuh maori all blacks, rotorua. there is the first test against new zealand, and another test match against hurricanes. it is really a tough tour, and i think the team is just finding out that just now, especially head coach, warren gatland. here is what he had to say. we have things we can learn from and things we need to improve on before the next match. we need to keep going for 80 minutes, and the next match. we need to keep going for80 minutes, and it the next match. we need to keep going for 80 minutes, and it was probably be big learning that some of the players got from tonight. there were very fine margins, we missed a penalty that we would normally
elliott daly had the chance to win it with this effort, just short of a victory.the lions, let'sjust recap on the lions results so far. they are four matches into their tour. they haven't managed back to back victories. they had that encouraging when against chrysippus, but a 50% record, four point, two defeats and two wins. here is what is coming up for the lions. on saturday, a bruising encounter with the konjuh maori all blacks, rotorua. there is the first test against new zealand, and...
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let me say hi to jonathan corpina, alan knuckman and elliott warn. foil ice -- warren.rices rising, is it because we expect to see another fall in crude supply? >> no. in fact, if anything, i would say that this is just a holding pattern right now. this thing in qatar could be artificially holding the market up. there is still no reason to rally oil and, honestfully, it's inching up with this sort of strife in the middle east right now, qatar and saudi arabia, they are not getting a rally. to me, what you should look for is not what's happening as much as what's not happening, and at's not happeng is a legitimate rally in crude today. i think, if anything, this news is just keeping it stable. it could be oversold technically, you know, we did get down to that $47 level, but it's just another selling opportunity. lauren: jonathan corpina -- >> we're going lower. lauren: -- at the new york stock exchange, you know, we've had the market hovering near these record highs. at one point just moments ago, the nasdaq was positive. what is the next cat litter it's stock market --
let me say hi to jonathan corpina, alan knuckman and elliott warn. foil ice -- warren.rices rising, is it because we expect to see another fall in crude supply? >> no. in fact, if anything, i would say that this is just a holding pattern right now. this thing in qatar could be artificially holding the market up. there is still no reason to rally oil and, honestfully, it's inching up with this sort of strife in the middle east right now, qatar and saudi arabia, they are not getting a...
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we saw elliott davie and liam williams trains year earlier.ho does not even make the match day squad. gatland has also benched his tour captain sam warburton. prior to this, also benched his tour captain sam warburton. priorto this, he also benched his tour captain sam warburton. prior to this, he had been criticised a little bit in new zealand for being a little formulaic and a bit predictable but not this time. he really wants to take the game to the all blacks. we know we have to be courageous coming here, we must be bold and go and play some positive rugby. the things that we have been working on in terms of general staff and our set pieces getting better and stronger from game to game. defensively, we think we have improved and now we need to bring the other elements of the game which is about playing with some flair, taking some risks and being courageous and ball. leading the lions out in place of warburton is peter 0‘mahony and his journey to this point is really nothing short of remarkable. if you think back to the six nations, he was
we saw elliott davie and liam williams trains year earlier.ho does not even make the match day squad. gatland has also benched his tour captain sam warburton. prior to this, also benched his tour captain sam warburton. priorto this, he also benched his tour captain sam warburton. prior to this, he had been criticised a little bit in new zealand for being a little formulaic and a bit predictable but not this time. he really wants to take the game to the all blacks. we know we have to be...
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rumor has it that brian elliott and jonathan burner are on their radar. >>> tim tebow, former eagleserback is making his way to the next minor league system. was promoted from low single a ball to high single a ball in the dramatic home run in his second at bat. >>> okay, okay. >> yes. >> well done. >> thanks, sir. >> up next, it is a feast for the eyes and your stomach, one thing a lot of ingredients used to make all of these hoagies, and what they just did for the first time in 25 years, a hoagie day, >>> today, it is the 25th annual wawa hoagie day celebration. the party started at national constitution center earlier today when sandwich experts assembled 23,000 short is using, ingredient. all part of the philadelphia's welcome america celebrated celebrations and for the first time it will be half turkey, half italian. >> really. >> all the way good. >> yes. >> that is right. >> um, um. >> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at 10 on the cw philly and back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next "cbs evening news" politicians on both side struggle to respond to p
rumor has it that brian elliott and jonathan burner are on their radar. >>> tim tebow, former eagleserback is making his way to the next minor league system. was promoted from low single a ball to high single a ball in the dramatic home run in his second at bat. >>> okay, okay. >> yes. >> well done. >> thanks, sir. >> up next, it is a feast for the eyes and your stomach, one thing a lot of ingredients used to make all of these hoagies, and what they...
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the author of a book about admirals who won the war at sea will be there, elliott paulson with his book- the odyssey of -- the code breaker who outwitted yamamoto, and piccoli, co-author of shattered sword, and told story of the battle of midway, and timothy board, co-author of never call me a bureau, a legendary american guide -- autopilot remembers the battle of midway. watch the battle midway 75th anniversary special live in the macarthur memorial visitors center and no fork, virginia, at friday beginning at 9:30 a.m. eastern on american history's -- american history tv of c-span3. hours --he next two commencement just from around the country with new jersey senator cory booker, vice illinois like tents, senator tammy duckworth, former president bill clinton. former senator kelly ayotte -- -- and chair of joint chiefs of staff, -- we start the senator booker who spoke to graduates at the university of pennsylvania in philadelphia. [applause] k
the author of a book about admirals who won the war at sea will be there, elliott paulson with his book- the odyssey of -- the code breaker who outwitted yamamoto, and piccoli, co-author of shattered sword, and told story of the battle of midway, and timothy board, co-author of never call me a bureau, a legendary american guide -- autopilot remembers the battle of midway. watch the battle midway 75th anniversary special live in the macarthur memorial visitors center and no fork, virginia, at...
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orange and black have reportedly signed goalie brian elliott to a two year deal worth five and a halfad a sub par season with the calgary flames allowing his highest goals against average in six seasons. now for some sixers news for you, they have released guard or veteran guard i should say gerald henderson, averaged just nine points a season ago and also, there is a report out there that the sixers are only offering free agent one year deals, free agency begins tonight in the nba so if you are looking for that multi year deal for a guy like jj reddick that may not happen. >>> now is there some action in camden to day at lee there was earlier, they are getting ready for rookie camp i should say or summer league is really what it is and that starts monday. of course all eyes on top draft choice markelle fultz trying to game speed of the nba. >> college is a little bit slower. you get a lot of plays quickly you have to adjust the best you can and it is all good. a lot of plays, lieutenant of motion out of those plays. >> looking forward to watching markelle fultz, start his sixers care
orange and black have reportedly signed goalie brian elliott to a two year deal worth five and a halfad a sub par season with the calgary flames allowing his highest goals against average in six seasons. now for some sixers news for you, they have released guard or veteran guard i should say gerald henderson, averaged just nine points a season ago and also, there is a report out there that the sixers are only offering free agent one year deals, free agency begins tonight in the nba so if you...
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elliott daily close butjust pushed out in time.made it their own. lightning attacks part of their own. lightning attacks part of their make up, try is part of the routine. the all blacks have not lost on the screen in 23 years. to break them down requires something special but the lines were embarking ona special but the lines were embarking on a move to remember. sean touching down for one of the great lion tries. at half—time, a game on. but news reason “— tries. at half—time, a game on. but news reason —— new zealand's great strength is their resilience. the fast feet of a 20—year—old. in auckland, the strength of the all blacks laid bare. to win this series will be the lines' greatest task. those things are all fixable. the all blacks have thrown champagne by all blacks have thrown champagne rugby and there is stuff over the place. very direct upfront so we need to make sure that we are better in those areas in terms of combating them the next week. scotla nd them the next week. scotland and ireland have wrapped up their summer
elliott daily close butjust pushed out in time.made it their own. lightning attacks part of their own. lightning attacks part of their make up, try is part of the routine. the all blacks have not lost on the screen in 23 years. to break them down requires something special but the lines were embarking ona special but the lines were embarking on a move to remember. sean touching down for one of the great lion tries. at half—time, a game on. but news reason “— tries. at half—time, a game...
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joining us now is pro publica reporter justin elliott. exactly is kasowitz going around saying? >> as kasowitz has described his role as advising trump to fire bharara, he told one person that he told trump that you need to get rid of preet bharara because he's going to get you. >> he's going to get the president? >> that is kasowitz's account of it that he's given privately. and of course the central sort of mystery here to remember is preet bharara who was at the time probably the most prominent prosecutor in the country, met with president-elect trump at trump tower back in november. trump told him he was going to keep him in the job. then fast-forward five months to march. bharara is fired by trump. the white house has never explained what was going on there. and there's a whole bunch of interesting issues there. one is that bharara's office, the southern district of new york, had an open investigation into a trump cabinet member tom price. >> who's the health and human services secretary. >> right. there's an investigation one of my
joining us now is pro publica reporter justin elliott. exactly is kasowitz going around saying? >> as kasowitz has described his role as advising trump to fire bharara, he told one person that he told trump that you need to get rid of preet bharara because he's going to get you. >> he's going to get the president? >> that is kasowitz's account of it that he's given privately. and of course the central sort of mystery here to remember is preet bharara who was at the time...
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next, author elliott carlson talks about the key role u.s. codebreakers played in the battle. this 40-minute talk was part of a-long symposium to mark the battle's 75th anniversary. >> welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. before i introduce our next speaker, it is a privilege and honor to announce that we actually have a battle of midway veteran in the audience today. i would like him to stand and the recognized. captain dexter rumsey, everyone. [applause] thank you for your service. liot carlson is a longtime , a graduate of the university of oregon and and the university, author of a book published in 2011 which explores the life and career of the officer carlson described as the most consequential shore-based actor. he also tells us code breaking at intelligence gathering pearl harbor was actually the work of many individuals, and to discuss the effort of these individuals who change the course of history, please welcome elliot carlson. [applause] mr. carlson: good morning. i want to thank the sponsors for having me in today. appreciate it. want to thank you all for coming .
next, author elliott carlson talks about the key role u.s. codebreakers played in the battle. this 40-minute talk was part of a-long symposium to mark the battle's 75th anniversary. >> welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. before i introduce our next speaker, it is a privilege and honor to announce that we actually have a battle of midway veteran in the audience today. i would like him to stand and the recognized. captain dexter rumsey, everyone. [applause] thank you for your service. liot...
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take on a previous syrian chemical attack so we would love to hear what your responses to reporter elliotthagan's nothing mr higginson has produced in the form of forensic evidence has been proven to be correct everything that can be analyzed has been shown to be false this is a perfect record he's got one hundred percent record being being wrong. ok all the really appreciate your insight ted post a professor of science and technology and national security at mit thank you so much for joining us today welcome. russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov had strong words for the u.s. following his meeting with his german counterpart discussing the crisis in syria r t s peter oliver has the reports we heard to mr love at all of the russian foreign minister making a number of points and making the rather forcefully as well he said that russia would retaliate and would react to any provocations from the u.s. led coalition in syria he also said to the united states and encourage the united states not to look for a pretext in order to launch strikes against assad government forces in syria the main
take on a previous syrian chemical attack so we would love to hear what your responses to reporter elliotthagan's nothing mr higginson has produced in the form of forensic evidence has been proven to be correct everything that can be analyzed has been shown to be false this is a perfect record he's got one hundred percent record being being wrong. ok all the really appreciate your insight ted post a professor of science and technology and national security at mit thank you so much for joining...
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earlier i spoke to but about the situation in venezuela with michael the coffee professor of the elliott school of international affairs at george washington universit. michael thank you very much for coming in. better. as we've just seen protests been going on for months but is this helicopter attack. a new phase has it just become more serious. i think it suggests the fact that this course is going to this crisis is going to continue to escalate. and what is really at risk right now is the possibility for. a a political change that would be democratic in nature. this month of july is going to be very heated on the streets of venezuela. though. embattled president has proposed a conservative assembly reform. on which deposition considers to be fraudulent and i think that. we're going to see a little bit more of cool poker. for the remaining weeks of july at least. you talk about it as if by some form of negotiation going on but the country's broken down so badly. that the opposition is suggesting that this helicopter attack was actually instigated by maduro himself was it. i think that
earlier i spoke to but about the situation in venezuela with michael the coffee professor of the elliott school of international affairs at george washington universit. michael thank you very much for coming in. better. as we've just seen protests been going on for months but is this helicopter attack. a new phase has it just become more serious. i think it suggests the fact that this course is going to this crisis is going to continue to escalate. and what is really at risk right now is the...