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even -- fritz can verify this. we were prepared to subpoena him or the house committee was -- he was killed in his basement with six bullet holds in his throat. neither of these crimes have been solved. now, by and large, the media included, these were dismissed as kind of mafia stuff. there is no doubt in my mind they were killed in connection with our committee. now, the question is why. who did it and why? >> bert, go ahead. bert and then rick. >> yes, i have a brief comment and a question. the brief comment the judicial committee a couple years ago reported out a bill, bipartisan to dramatically change the state secret problem, which this administration opposed. my question goes back to mike's original question about how the church committee was able to come about and describe the turbulent times. but my experience is that the history of intelligence and oversight is all before 9/11 and after 9/11. and what i mean is, not people in this room, but people who follow current events, a lot of my acquaintances who a
even -- fritz can verify this. we were prepared to subpoena him or the house committee was -- he was killed in his basement with six bullet holds in his throat. neither of these crimes have been solved. now, by and large, the media included, these were dismissed as kind of mafia stuff. there is no doubt in my mind they were killed in connection with our committee. now, the question is why. who did it and why? >> bert, go ahead. bert and then rick. >> yes, i have a brief comment and...
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>> fritz: yes. >> anthony: how long you've been playing together? >> fritz: around five years.one does, i dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? >> shane: everyone would stake claim to having the best adobo, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can now add the chicken, vinegar, peppercorns, bay leaf, soy sauce. >> anthony: mmm, this adobo is amazing. i mean, it's really, really good. >> shane: oh man, thank you, thank you. >> anthony: it's delicious. and where did you learn to cook adobo? >> shane: i learned this from my mom. >> anthony: so the answer as always to who makes the best adobo is, mom makes the best adobo! >> shane: that would be the -- that would be the safest answer. mom. >> anthony: filipinos like feeding people. >> fritz: yes, yes. >> anthony: what else do filipinos like? >> shane: filipinos are hospitable. everybody knows how to sing. the
>> fritz: yes. >> anthony: how long you've been playing together? >> fritz: around five years.one does, i dragooned the band keystone into lunch assuming, correctly as it turned out, that one of these young punks would know how to make a good adobo. is there a single authentic adobo recipe or does everybody do it differently? >> shane: everyone would stake claim to having the best adobo, but the basic ingredients i think will remain the same. so it's garlic, pork, we can...
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german-born fritz has been steady inspires for 40 years. >> grant:german born fritz vollrath has been studying spiders for 40 years. and has discovered the arachnids webs can be used in regenerative medicine. now spiders create webs by spinning liquid protein into silk. >> grant:pound for pound that silk is stronger than steel! vollrath says spider silk is compatible with human bodies and biodegradable. but it's difficult to harvest.so he found a silk- worm strain with the same makeup. >> grant:right now his team decided to focus on knee replacement implants. they are in clinical trials.but vollrath believes they could soon be widely available. not only that.but the silk is being tested for artificial skin and nerve and bone repair. >> pam:wow >> pam: that's remarkable care >> pam: we hope to see you at 10:00 i don'or wonder whether i theshould seek treatment.c. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as t
german-born fritz has been steady inspires for 40 years. >> grant:german born fritz vollrath has been studying spiders for 40 years. and has discovered the arachnids webs can be used in regenerative medicine. now spiders create webs by spinning liquid protein into silk. >> grant:pound for pound that silk is stronger than steel! vollrath says spider silk is compatible with human bodies and biodegradable. but it's difficult to harvest.so he found a silk- worm strain with the same...
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>> i think i shared fritz's view that it was nonsense. what was happening and what the 9/11 commission said had happened was people failing to communicate and follow up the intelligence that they could have followed up. and it had nothing to do with what the church committee had done. it had been the notion of these isolated towers for whatever reason not communicating with the adjoining silo, not responding to the intelligence that was gathered. and it was an easy scapegoat. it was saying we can just point to the church committee and say that destroyed american intelligence and then we don't have to account for our own failures. it was annoying, but you get used to it being annoying because it was a theme that had gone on amongst the critics of the church committee since 1975. it will destroy american intelligence, it had destroyed american intelligence, it will in the future destroy american intelligence. and it was that those people weren't wrestling with the issues in the way that i think the committee genuinely wrestled with, how to
>> i think i shared fritz's view that it was nonsense. what was happening and what the 9/11 commission said had happened was people failing to communicate and follow up the intelligence that they could have followed up. and it had nothing to do with what the church committee had done. it had been the notion of these isolated towers for whatever reason not communicating with the adjoining silo, not responding to the intelligence that was gathered. and it was an easy scapegoat. it was...
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fritz andersen showed us the results in another patient: himself.a retired cardiologist and at age 70, he became the second person in the polio trial. >> dr. fritz andersen: this is a fairly sizeable temporal tumor, which means-- >> pelley: that we see right here. on the left is his tumor before treatment, on the right a hairline scar where it used to be. that was nearly three years ago. do you consider yourself cured? or do you call it remission? >> andersen: i feel it is a cure, and i live my life that way. >> pelley: after the early successes, the next patients would receive a higher dose. that's the whole idea behind a phase one trial: to increase the dose in succeeding patients, step by step, in search of the highest dose that is still safe. >> friedman: we believe in the philosophy we've learned in chemotherapy that more is better. so if we were getting a good response at dose level one or dose level two, then go to dose level three, four, five. >> pelley: 60-year old donna clegg was a social worker from idaho. we met her in 2014, puffy from t
fritz andersen showed us the results in another patient: himself.a retired cardiologist and at age 70, he became the second person in the polio trial. >> dr. fritz andersen: this is a fairly sizeable temporal tumor, which means-- >> pelley: that we see right here. on the left is his tumor before treatment, on the right a hairline scar where it used to be. that was nearly three years ago. do you consider yourself cured? or do you call it remission? >> andersen: i feel it is a...
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fritz. of credit goes to senate andge of the his general optimistic view of the world was very important in achieving that for the committee. was a treat.t it was a wonderful, wonderful gift that was given to me and i hope i did what i should do in response. host: on that note, thank you. , forell, mr. schwarz your retrospective on the church committee 40 years ago this month, thanks for your time. thursday,esday and june 1 and second, c-span will be on the u.s.-mexico border. wednesday we will look at immigration with the managing director and editor for breitbart texas. he talks about players in the covers well as efforts to the issue. and then a local immigration lawyer will discuss practicing whogration law in the area, she represents, and books related to citizenship and deportation and the "dallas morning news" mexico city bureau these smuggling of people and narcotics. he is the author of the book "midnight in mexico." on thursday, our focus will be trade. brezosky will be our guest b
fritz. of credit goes to senate andge of the his general optimistic view of the world was very important in achieving that for the committee. was a treat.t it was a wonderful, wonderful gift that was given to me and i hope i did what i should do in response. host: on that note, thank you. , forell, mr. schwarz your retrospective on the church committee 40 years ago this month, thanks for your time. thursday,esday and june 1 and second, c-span will be on the u.s.-mexico border. wednesday we will...
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. >> [ overlapping speakers ] >> reporter: 7-year-old reese and 3-year-old fritz are still connected.y were diagnosed with leukemia. her mom went to facebook to inform others and share the symptoms. >> it was supposed to be a post. i thought was, it was like, in my heart, if it helps one person, it is worth putting it out there. >> reporter: and that one person was anna. in the city 15 miles away another mother happen to come across this post shared by one of her facebook friends. >> it was like a light bulb went off. i read through what she had posted. it was about their world changing with the diagnosis and what the symptoms were. i read the symptoms and said, this is exactly what my little guy has. >> reporter: she immediately took little 3-year-old fritz to have him check for leukemia. only to learn that he has the same type of cancer. >> my intuition and -- that this is something bigger than a fever and he just being set -- sick. to meet someone immediately that was going to walk into the same area, maybe is -- this is something that can be shared and we can support each other. >
. >> [ overlapping speakers ] >> reporter: 7-year-old reese and 3-year-old fritz are still connected.y were diagnosed with leukemia. her mom went to facebook to inform others and share the symptoms. >> it was supposed to be a post. i thought was, it was like, in my heart, if it helps one person, it is worth putting it out there. >> reporter: and that one person was anna. in the city 15 miles away another mother happen to come across this post shared by one of her...
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this was an extraordinary opportunity, not only for me, but fritz and others. i would like to wrap one other thing up. when we talk about partisanship, lots ofof partisanship, credit goes to fritz. but the staff director who served for the staff director of the entire committee, bill miller, was an important part of that. his knowledge of the senate and his general optimistic view of the world was very important in achieving that for the committee. so, for me, it was a treat. it was a wonderful, wonderful gift that was given to me and i hope i did what i should do in response. host: on that note, thank you. mr. maxwell, mr. schwarz, for your retrospective on the church committee 40 years ago this month, thanks for your time. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] we all live in a fairytale. this memorial day, watch commencement speeches in their .ntirety from business leaders >> you can count on yourself. wha
this was an extraordinary opportunity, not only for me, but fritz and others. i would like to wrap one other thing up. when we talk about partisanship, lots ofof partisanship, credit goes to fritz. but the staff director who served for the staff director of the entire committee, bill miller, was an important part of that. his knowledge of the senate and his general optimistic view of the world was very important in achieving that for the committee. so, for me, it was a treat. it was a...
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goodman's grandfather, fritz, was a wealthy dutch banker who amassed a great art collection with his wife, louise. >> he had at least 60 old masters, some of them very important. some impressionists. >> reporter: after the nazis occupied the netherlands, hitler's art agents forced fritz and louise to sell, telling them if they did, they would survive. >> they take everything, all the way down to the china teacups. the trick was that they would be given a train ticket to italy, and that train ticket ended up taking them to a concentration camp instead. >> reporter: goodman's grandparents were killed in the camps. his father, bernard, living in england, survived the war, got married and had simon and his brother, nick. bernard traveled frequently to look for the missing art. some resurfaced in the netherlands, but it was a fight to get it back. >> the dutch government didn't consider a forced sale to be any kind of extenuating circumstances. they said, "it's still a sale. you complied. you signed this contract." >> reporter: after bernard died in 1994, boxes of his papers arrived at si
goodman's grandfather, fritz, was a wealthy dutch banker who amassed a great art collection with his wife, louise. >> he had at least 60 old masters, some of them very important. some impressionists. >> reporter: after the nazis occupied the netherlands, hitler's art agents forced fritz and louise to sell, telling them if they did, they would survive. >> they take everything, all the way down to the china teacups. the trick was that they would be given a train ticket to italy,...
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and what fritz said earlier about the desire to make it a unified finding. it was the choice in the chair and the choice of the members. >> our program in american history tv will center around video as it must. i wanted to talk to you about the television aspect of these hearings. i mentioned that the subcommittee and full committees met for 16 months and over the course of time, they had 126 full committee hearings and 40 subcommittee hearings. only a portion of those were before television cameras. what was the strategy regarding television of the hearings? obviously their own discussions would be confidential, but the first choice was when we investigated the plots to assassinate foreign leaders like castro and other people, there was a discussion about whether those hearings should be public or not. howard baker who was a very effective member of the committee pushed for public hearings and frank church said we are wiser not to have public hearings. this will be the first hearings and you don't want to inadvertently put out stuff that should be kept con
and what fritz said earlier about the desire to make it a unified finding. it was the choice in the chair and the choice of the members. >> our program in american history tv will center around video as it must. i wanted to talk to you about the television aspect of these hearings. i mentioned that the subcommittee and full committees met for 16 months and over the course of time, they had 126 full committee hearings and 40 subcommittee hearings. only a portion of those were before...
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immediately to his right is then whoear-old fritz schwartz is joining us throughout the series. today in the wake of 9/11, the nsa is something of a household word from anybody that follows the news. how well-known was the agency in 1975? >> hardly at all. the nsa -- the joke was the nsa stood for "no such agency." it was not meant to be discussed at all and it was not generally. nsaave the hearings on the was one of the most hard-fought issues in the committee. it was a 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. i remember speaking to the general counsel of the nsa loan began -- when we began getting information and indicating we needed more information. the constitution does not apply to the national security agency. that was an interesting idea. the constitution did not apply to a whole agency. i think i know what was in the back of his mind. that the work was meant to be mostly -- it was meant to be foreign. they were meant to be doing things overseas. largely. was, ofnder to h
immediately to his right is then whoear-old fritz schwartz is joining us throughout the series. today in the wake of 9/11, the nsa is something of a household word from anybody that follows the news. how well-known was the agency in 1975? >> hardly at all. the nsa -- the joke was the nsa stood for "no such agency." it was not meant to be discussed at all and it was not generally. nsaave the hearings on the was one of the most hard-fought issues in the committee. it was a close...
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. >> so fritz schwarz watching this, let me have you underscore for the public exactly what it is we're hearing here. we just heard testimony that the fbi and the birmingham police co-lewded to allow people to come in and beat the freedom riders unaffected for 15 minutes before the authorities moved in. is that correct? is that what we just heard? >> that's what you just heard and that's what happened. that day, we had two witnesses, gary thomas rowe and a young woman who was in the vietnam veterans against the war, maybe she worked for that group. she was an informer for the fbi. now, again, our point was not you should not have any informers. informers are a legitimate law enforcement tool. however, there was absolutely no process for deciding what -- how and who you would pick as an informer. and as that story about knowing beatings of the freedom writers shows, the informers sometimes do some very bad things in order to maintain their credibility. now, rowe, had come out into the public. he testified in murder trial against three ku klux klan people who had murdered a civil rights w
. >> so fritz schwarz watching this, let me have you underscore for the public exactly what it is we're hearing here. we just heard testimony that the fbi and the birmingham police co-lewded to allow people to come in and beat the freedom riders unaffected for 15 minutes before the authorities moved in. is that correct? is that what we just heard? >> that's what you just heard and that's what happened. that day, we had two witnesses, gary thomas rowe and a young woman who was in the...
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maxwell: i believe that to fritz to answer. fritz was more deeply involved in the domestic side than i was. >> was there any witness to testify whether or not the fbi, was dr. martin luther king aware of the fbi's surveillance of him, and did it affect his activities? >> yes he was, and yes it did affect his activity, but it didn't suppress his activity. that letter, which was received and talked about not only between king and his wife, but between king and his close advisers, was of great concern to them. it just proved further the extent to which the fbi was trying to hurt them. i mean, the fbi cap old information about king to the pope, the white house, to universities, to foundations, to foreign leaders. they tried to prevent his getting the nobel peace prize. but, you know, elliott made a great point, we will use phil hart for this. the king, of course, is a known counter leader to the practices of j edgar hoover, but the fbi didn't -- did things that injured a look -- all kinds of people. civil rights leaders, they would
maxwell: i believe that to fritz to answer. fritz was more deeply involved in the domestic side than i was. >> was there any witness to testify whether or not the fbi, was dr. martin luther king aware of the fbi's surveillance of him, and did it affect his activities? >> yes he was, and yes it did affect his activity, but it didn't suppress his activity. that letter, which was received and talked about not only between king and his wife, but between king and his close advisers, was...
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the name of fritz bauer is not really well-known, not even among germans. it may help to remember him for his work. >> it is just about all for a sprint stay with us for the day coming up next. we leave you with spectacular images of sydney's most famous landmarks in a different light. stay tuned. ♪ >> this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international. for over 80 years featuring all-inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and britain. cietours.com. [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] [music] ♪ ♪ [music] [music] >> hello, and welcome. i'm patricia o'reilly and i'm delighted you could join us for
the name of fritz bauer is not really well-known, not even among germans. it may help to remember him for his work. >> it is just about all for a sprint stay with us for the day coming up next. we leave you with spectacular images of sydney's most famous landmarks in a different light. stay tuned. ♪ >> this program is brought to you in part by cie tours international. for over 80 years featuring all-inclusive tours and go as you please value vacations throughout ireland and...
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the name of fritz bauer is not really well-known, not even among germans. it may help to remember him for his work. >> it is just about all for a sprint stay with us for the day coming up next. we leave you with spectacular images of sydney's most famous landmarks in a different light. stay tuned. ♪ 8úxú ♪ >> here in the french capital, you're watching live from paris on "france 24." these are our top stories. making history, president barack obama visits hiroshima after becoming the first sitting u.s. leader to visit the scene of the world's first atomic bombing. we won't give up as blockades are lifted across france. union leaders are vowing to continue to bash the government's plan to reform labor laws. and talking energy, the russian president vladimir putin arrived in greece on one of his first visits to an e.u. country so far this year. ♪
the name of fritz bauer is not really well-known, not even among germans. it may help to remember him for his work. >> it is just about all for a sprint stay with us for the day coming up next. we leave you with spectacular images of sydney's most famous landmarks in a different light. stay tuned. ♪ 8úxú ♪ >> here in the french capital, you're watching live from paris on "france 24." these are our top stories. making history, president barack obama visits hiroshima...
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here's a clip. ♪ >>hello, i'm fritz vanderbonk, and welcome to "bonk."arted. here's johnny. now let's bonk him. the first bonk's always the best. look at who we have here. it's benedict cumberbonk. it is a family feud, right, steve harvey? the survey says bonk. take a bonk. how about the big old bieber bonk? hey, justin, is it too late now to say bonkey? hey, nyquist, you just won the kentucky derby, why the long face? that's better. guess what's leading the bonk office? captain america. ooh. you wish. looks like it's coming down to hillary and donald. who will you vote for? it doesn't matter. they both get bonked. is that funny, hillary? jon snow is alive. it's time for dead bonk, not dead bonk. dead bonk. not dead bonk. throw back thurs-bonk. [ "who's the boss" theme plays ] it's time for the real bonk. ♪ ooh, that's a great bonk. slippery snake bonk. billy, what has four letters and rhymes with sponk? >> bonk. >> that's right. please welcome the wickedly talented, one and only. bonk. stacey. donald sutherland. guy fieri. that's all the time we have. b
here's a clip. ♪ >>hello, i'm fritz vanderbonk, and welcome to "bonk."arted. here's johnny. now let's bonk him. the first bonk's always the best. look at who we have here. it's benedict cumberbonk. it is a family feud, right, steve harvey? the survey says bonk. take a bonk. how about the big old bieber bonk? hey, justin, is it too late now to say bonkey? hey, nyquist, you just won the kentucky derby, why the long face? that's better. guess what's leading the bonk office?...
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the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the history thank you for supervisor kim and for her leadership on the com ration. >> thank you supervisor kim and members of the committee. >> thank you, mr. pa did i. >> i'm a proud transgender woman and currently a line attorney i
the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritz could 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i...
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the company has announced it is moving to fritz co-texas by -- frisco texas.'s lease is set to expire at the end of the year and the row relocation will better position the company to expand the brand. >>> out of control wildfire in canada is burning. in 15 minutes the challenges firefighters are facing and how the fire is effecting oil operations. >>> a police officer out of the hospital after being shot during a wild gunbattle last night. we'll tell you about the police chase and the crash that led up to the shooting. >>> good morning, we're looking at a commute that's getting busier by the moment, as we look at 80, we have a lot of slow traffic coming your way, we'll tell you more coming up. >>> cloudy to mostly cloudy, showers, thundershowers later, big thunderstorms around reno and truckee this morning. ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. . >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, thursday may 5. i'm dave clark, i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us.
the company has announced it is moving to fritz co-texas by -- frisco texas.'s lease is set to expire at the end of the year and the row relocation will better position the company to expand the brand. >>> out of control wildfire in canada is burning. in 15 minutes the challenges firefighters are facing and how the fire is effecting oil operations. >>> a police officer out of the hospital after being shot during a wild gunbattle last night. we'll tell you about the police...
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guys are fritz haber and carl bosch. his superiors in germany that he had perfected a reaction capable of generated ammonia, from -- he had figured out how to mine the air of nitrogen. carl bosch standardize it into an industrial process. osch.ow it as the haber-b mining this from the air began in 1913. what else are nitrates used for? >> explosives, like for a war. ? prof. sutter: munitions. we were just about to enter into world war i. this process would prove really critical to the german capacity to fight world war i. after world war i, there were all these industrially produced nitrates hanging around as farmers would then begin to turn to them. aroundhis long search the globe for nitrates, we have a fully industrialized process for producing nitrogen. the haber-bosch process after incredibly and energy-intensive process, we would not need guano or menhaden anymore. at least four people who could afford it. this brings to a conclusion these various metabolic rifts occurring throughout this period . i talked about th
guys are fritz haber and carl bosch. his superiors in germany that he had perfected a reaction capable of generated ammonia, from -- he had figured out how to mine the air of nitrogen. carl bosch standardize it into an industrial process. osch.ow it as the haber-b mining this from the air began in 1913. what else are nitrates used for? >> explosives, like for a war. ? prof. sutter: munitions. we were just about to enter into world war i. this process would prove really critical to the...
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at the top, fritz hobber and carl bosh created synthetic fertilizer, estimated half the food in the world is based on their findings. 2 1/2 billion people are alive because of that. billions don't starve anymore. john: fertilizer is cheaper? >> 2.7 billion people are alive because of that. carl landsteiner and richard lewison who described blood transfusions and there's a billion people whose lives may have been saved by them. john: edward jenner invented the smallpox vaccine. [ applause ] half a billion lives. >> a billion people might have died of smallpox if edward jenner hasn't discovered the vaccine. john: anybody heard of these people here? >> no. john: you cite businessman like sam walton, ted turner, boy, i don't think of them as heroes. walton started walmart, gets filthy rich. >> he absolutely started this business in order to make money. but what he did was bring necessary stuff to working class people at lower prices than they could get anywhere else, and that is a -- he is a much greater benefact offer humanity than barack obama or elizabeth warren or any of these others. [ a
at the top, fritz hobber and carl bosh created synthetic fertilizer, estimated half the food in the world is based on their findings. 2 1/2 billion people are alive because of that. billions don't starve anymore. john: fertilizer is cheaper? >> 2.7 billion people are alive because of that. carl landsteiner and richard lewison who described blood transfusions and there's a billion people whose lives may have been saved by them. john: edward jenner invented the smallpox vaccine. [ applause...
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alright, and these two guys are fritz haber and carl bosch. hisuly 3, 1909, haber told superiors in germany that he had perfected a reaction capable of generating ammonia, creating -- he had figured out how to mine the air of nitrogen. and then later, this chemical engineer by the name of carl bosch standardized it into an industrial process. we know it as the haber-bosch. industrial production of nitrates mind from the air began in 1913. what else are nitrates used for? rachel, hold your thought until we get the mic over there. rachel: explosives, like for a war. ? prof. sutter: munitions. we were just about to enter into world war i. this process would prove really critical to the german capacity to fight world war i. and this process would prove really critical to the german capacity to fight world war i. and then, after world war i, there were all these industrially produced nitrates hanging around as farmers would then begin to turn to them. and here, in a sense after all of this 19th century searching around the globe for nitrates, we ha
alright, and these two guys are fritz haber and carl bosch. hisuly 3, 1909, haber told superiors in germany that he had perfected a reaction capable of generating ammonia, creating -- he had figured out how to mine the air of nitrogen. and then later, this chemical engineer by the name of carl bosch standardized it into an industrial process. we know it as the haber-bosch. industrial production of nitrates mind from the air began in 1913. what else are nitrates used for? rachel, hold your...
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upper fritz to the low 50's. it's a cooler start to your da day. might need the extra layer and then hang on to the extra layer. look at the afternoon high upper 50's to the upper 60's. might be one spot like santa rosa that makes it up to 70 degrees. we'll see the potential for few showers developing for your friday. that's why we bring in the storm. impact scale one light system. 5 is severe storm. we rank the storms all winter and spring to help you plan and prepare. possibility of showers friday saturday we call it a one. light system. most areas will get less than 15 hundredths of an inch and there's slight chance of thunder. now the thunder chance is for saturday. so friday morning you get goin going. cloud cover. heavy. at 5:00 a.m. as we head towards 7:00 a.m. a few showers may be showing up just around mount hamilton area. isolated slight for friday around like port at 8:00 p.m. as we head into saturday things change up a bit. in the morning at 7:00 a.m. few showers start to develop in the north bay mostly light. 9:00 a.m. scattered in nat
upper fritz to the low 50's. it's a cooler start to your da day. might need the extra layer and then hang on to the extra layer. look at the afternoon high upper 50's to the upper 60's. might be one spot like santa rosa that makes it up to 70 degrees. we'll see the potential for few showers developing for your friday. that's why we bring in the storm. impact scale one light system. 5 is severe storm. we rank the storms all winter and spring to help you plan and prepare. possibility of showers...
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. >> so indulge me about wiring and whether it's something was fritzing out for want of a simpler termplane spin around violently, maker 180 and 360-degree turns? would it do that if the wiring was coming undoon as appeared to be the nice hundred? >> i think in 800's case the plane didn't do anything unusual other than the fact the front of the plane unzipped and it continued to climb. i'm not a pilot but a lot of pilots talking on your channel, there were probably stops on the software in both boeing jets and in this airbus that would make that a very difficult maneuver to make if it could be made at all against the bumpers on the software. so that certainly points to the fact that there's something out of the ordinary going on here, and certainly wouldn't surprise me if it ended up being that. >> james, where did those 20 years snag. >> i don't know. you look younger but i don't. >> i don't know. james, thank you. just a reminder, the knee-jerk response. he came up with a very different result with 800. more after this. (vo) if you have type 2 diabetes, you may know what it's like to
. >> so indulge me about wiring and whether it's something was fritzing out for want of a simpler termplane spin around violently, maker 180 and 360-degree turns? would it do that if the wiring was coming undoon as appeared to be the nice hundred? >> i think in 800's case the plane didn't do anything unusual other than the fact the front of the plane unzipped and it continued to climb. i'm not a pilot but a lot of pilots talking on your channel, there were probably stops on the...
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. >> jamba juice is relocating to texas in fritz coe -- frisco, texas with an attractive cost living after the lease in emeryville expires at the end the year. some of the remain employees will relocate to texas. >> friends of a millbrae man seen a week ago will gather to spread the word about his disappearance. he is 27. he is keith green. green was last seen on thursday outside millbrae pancake house. he left an apartment to meet with an ex-girlfriend to sort out a custody issue. the cell phone was found the next morning at golden gate park. his friends are hopeful that someone will recognize him from photos and call detectives. >> if you are a sharks fan, you can root for san jose during a watch party at the practice facility tonight. the sharks will skate in nashville at 6:00. san jose leads read fors in the western conference semi finals. stanley sports bar will show the game on several big screens. no matter what they return to san jose on saturday. >> mike the last time i did not listen to you -- no, we are going to sue with the traffic alert. sue? >>> we go to san jose live a
. >> jamba juice is relocating to texas in fritz coe -- frisco, texas with an attractive cost living after the lease in emeryville expires at the end the year. some of the remain employees will relocate to texas. >> friends of a millbrae man seen a week ago will gather to spread the word about his disappearance. he is 27. he is keith green. green was last seen on thursday outside millbrae pancake house. he left an apartment to meet with an ex-girlfriend to sort out a custody issue....
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that is the kind of thing that fritz stern was referring to in the article that i mentioned about germany'sollapse, this descent into barbarism. so what you have is a voting base consisting of evangelical christians, ultranationalists, racists, disaffected, angry, white working-class sectors that have been hit very hard, that are -- you know, not by third world standards, but by first world standards, we even have the remarkable phenomenon of an increase in mortality among these sectors. that just doesn't happen in developed societies. all of that is a voting base. it does produce candidates who terrify the corporate, wealthy, elite establishment. in the past, they have been able to beat them down. this time they are not doing it. and that is what has happening to the so-called republican party. we should recognize -- if we were honest, we would say something that sounds utterly shocking and no doubt will be taken out of context and lead to hysteria on the part of the usual suspects, but the fact of the matter is that today's republican party qualify as candidates for the most dangerous org
that is the kind of thing that fritz stern was referring to in the article that i mentioned about germany'sollapse, this descent into barbarism. so what you have is a voting base consisting of evangelical christians, ultranationalists, racists, disaffected, angry, white working-class sectors that have been hit very hard, that are -- you know, not by third world standards, but by first world standards, we even have the remarkable phenomenon of an increase in mortality among these sectors. that...
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his father would be appalled voting for donald tru p trump, the same who supported ronald reagan and fritzmondale and ran newspaper ads in 1987, attacking ronald reagan's policy that brought down the soviet 81 yon said he was making bad deals. that's the donald trump that threatens to take over the republican party. >> you're pointing out issues you think voters should have. why has ted cruz not done that to your point? it could be too late? >> i don't think it is too late. i think indiana will do the right thing today. if donald trump does take indiana, if that's the case, i'm still very confident of my candidate. you will see a different donald trump tomorrow, who looks a lot more like hillary clinton than today. >> what do you mean donald trump and hillary clinton. they both support universal healthcare supported by taxpayers and support barack obama's individual mandate and firearms and independent policy threatens the future of this world. this is a man who supports nuclear proliferation. on the international stage, the conduct that you're seeing by donald trump in this primary would
his father would be appalled voting for donald tru p trump, the same who supported ronald reagan and fritzmondale and ran newspaper ads in 1987, attacking ronald reagan's policy that brought down the soviet 81 yon said he was making bad deals. that's the donald trump that threatens to take over the republican party. >> you're pointing out issues you think voters should have. why has ted cruz not done that to your point? it could be too late? >> i don't think it is too late. i think...
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it's pretty easy to go, as fritz talked about earlier, about people who oppose your policy, to think that you think may be dangerous to everybody. >> and you made the point earlier, both of you, that this was not limited to johnson or nixon, but all presidents trying to push their executive power going back to fdr. is the fact of secrecy that 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. >> in previous sessions, we have examined the bureau's use of mail openings, electronic and , other electronic means of surveillance, surreptitious entry, individual and organizational bank records, income tax returns, and other sources of intelligence information. it is clear, 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 undertaken to aid the bureau's law enforcem
it's pretty easy to go, as fritz talked about earlier, about people who oppose your policy, to think that you think may be dangerous to everybody. >> and you made the point earlier, both of you, that this was not limited to johnson or nixon, but all presidents trying to push their executive power going back to fdr. is the fact of secrecy that 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...
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paul fritz, longtime fan of the osc. for those of us who have been involved in the dialogue since about 2008, there is a sense of deja vu in this room. that the conclusions that you have reached are similar to the conclusions that we reached in the process and at the astana summit that there seems to be a cycle where we have a serious , long analysis of the problems of european, euro atlantic security, and we come to the conclusion that everything is fine and everyone needs to engage more. we tend talk about the helsinki decalogue as if these are the 10 commandments handed down from the mountaintop. when, in fact, there is a certain flexibility built into those principles. that there is a yin and yang. integrity. but you have the self-determination of people. you have the right to choose alliances, but you have the commitment not to enhance your own security at the expense of others. it was designed not as an force meant mechanism, but as a structure for dialogue about how the principles apply in each individual case. th
paul fritz, longtime fan of the osc. for those of us who have been involved in the dialogue since about 2008, there is a sense of deja vu in this room. that the conclusions that you have reached are similar to the conclusions that we reached in the process and at the astana summit that there seems to be a cycle where we have a serious , long analysis of the problems of european, euro atlantic security, and we come to the conclusion that everything is fine and everyone needs to engage more. we...
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. >> thank you, paul fritz. for those of us who have been involved in this dialogue since about 200 will 8, there's a certain sense of deja vu in this room that conclusions you reached are similar to the conclusions that we reached in the process and the summit that there seems to be a cycle here where we have a long serious analysis of the problems of european euro atlantic security and we come to the conclusion that the principles are fine. the institutions are fine and everyone needs to engage more. we tend to talk about the helsinki problem as if these are the ten commandments handed down by the mountain top and there is a certain flexibility built into the principles. you have sovereignty, integrity and self-determination of people. you have the right to choose and change alliances, but you also have the commitment not to enhance your own security at the expense of others. and this is a structure that was designed not as an enforcement mechanism but for constant dialogue about how the principle as pli in ea
. >> thank you, paul fritz. for those of us who have been involved in this dialogue since about 200 will 8, there's a certain sense of deja vu in this room that conclusions you reached are similar to the conclusions that we reached in the process and the summit that there seems to be a cycle here where we have a long serious analysis of the problems of european euro atlantic security and we come to the conclusion that the principles are fine. the institutions are fine and everyone needs...
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frederick fritz schwartz is with our studio is elliot maxwell, who was counsel to the committee. thank you to both of you for joining us. let's just start with the basics, mr. maxwell, could you explain how the church committee got constituted? what was the impetus? mr. maxwell: 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. by still 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 missi
frederick fritz schwartz is with our studio is elliot maxwell, who was counsel to the committee. thank you to both of you for joining us. let's just start with the basics, mr. maxwell, could you explain how the church committee got constituted? what was the impetus? mr. maxwell: 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...
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the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the history thank you for supervisor kim and for her leadership on the com ration. >> thank you supervisor kim and members of the committee. >> thank you, mr. pa did i. >> i'm a proud transgender woman and currently a line attorney in
the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i...
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basically, all of all of its warning systems would have possibly gone on the fritz as it was colliding towards the mediterranean sea. all this is really proving agent this point is that there was some sort of crash. this is basically what we have known all along but we don't really know at this stage any sort of new information agency to whether or not this was some sort of catastrophic technical malfunction. or an act of terrorism. all that's happening is a severe amount of speculation around the various different causes that could have led to this horrific event that led to the loss of life of 66 people. 56 of them passengers. and then seven crew members, plus three security officers. the egyptian authorities have managed to recover a bit more debris. and by that, i mean small items such as luggage seats. and then, of course, sadly, more human remains. the families of those who perished in this incident are still struggling. still trying to come to term with what happened. understandably, so, of course. trying to come to grips not only with their emotions but tools their frustration
basically, all of all of its warning systems would have possibly gone on the fritz as it was colliding towards the mediterranean sea. all this is really proving agent this point is that there was some sort of crash. this is basically what we have known all along but we don't really know at this stage any sort of new information agency to whether or not this was some sort of catastrophic technical malfunction. or an act of terrorism. all that's happening is a severe amount of speculation around...
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the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the history thank you for supervisor kim and for her leadership on the com ration. >> thank you supervisor kim and members of the committee. >> thank you, mr. pa did i. >> i'm a proud transgender woman and currently a line attorney in
the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i...
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the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the history thank you for supervisor kim and for her leadership on the com ration. >> thank you supervisor kim and members of the committee. >> thank you, mr. pa did i. >> i'm a proud transgender woman and currently a line attorney in
the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i...
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the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i can't they paid off the sfpd to destroy the files on behalf of what is coming in other stats but what was happening outside of city hall right now the fact that transgenders women are murdering 346r79d in the tenderloin and people in the city don't know what jean compton's cafe is representing in the community mission bay anything else we can do from inside oswald's we can remember the history thank you for supervisor kim and for her leadership on the com ration. >> thank you supervisor kim and members of the committee. >> thank you, mr. pa did i. >> i'm a proud transgender woman and currently a line attorney in
the support of racism and age of don't come to any transit marches and i'd like to talk about the fritzould 5 and it is happening outside those two events 50 years approved or disapproved by police violence thank you. >> thank you, ms. davis. >> my name is austin i want to get up here and is or is as as gay man that is queers and people are make up that i was able to get involved with supervisor wiener and on the more research he did there are no sfpd files on the case moving i...