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when i received this script written by brad furman's mother, ellen furman, it was so compelling, notst this fantastic plot which is true and brought down the seventh largest bank in the world at the time, but also how this man reconciles living that dirty life during the day and then going home and being the husband and the father and helping his kids with homework and taking out the trash and doing fatherly, mon day chores and things, how does he deal with that? that's what really drew me to the show. >> how do you do it? well, i was lucky. i was very fortunate. i was trained to do this type of work and got trained through an undercover school that had a lot of former undercover agents who shared their experiences with me, psychologists involved in it, then i had leadership within the agency that allowed me to spend 18 months putting together a sophisticated front which was my shield that i could deal with it. so that gave me confidence to deal in my long-term undercover role, so the team really pulled together. >> rose: what's the cardinal rule for an undercover agent? >> well, so
when i received this script written by brad furman's mother, ellen furman, it was so compelling, notst this fantastic plot which is true and brought down the seventh largest bank in the world at the time, but also how this man reconciles living that dirty life during the day and then going home and being the husband and the father and helping his kids with homework and taking out the trash and doing fatherly, mon day chores and things, how does he deal with that? that's what really drew me to...
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reverend jesse jackson is here along with detective mark furman. stay tuned for that. >> i demand for the chief to be fired immediately! i demand that he resign if he has the guts. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. it takes a lot of work... to run this business. but i really love it. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i just don't eat the way i should. so i drink boost® to get the nutrition that i'm missing. boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and minerals including calcium and vitamin d to support strong bones and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. all with a great taste. i don't plan on slowing down any time soon. stay strong. stay active with boost®. think you're taking w
reverend jesse jackson is here along with detective mark furman. stay tuned for that. >> i demand for the chief to be fired immediately! i demand that he resign if he has the guts. if you suffer from a dry mouth then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth...
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reverend jesse jackson is here, along with detective mark furman. stay tuned for that. >> i demand for the chief to be fired immediately! i demand that he resign if he has the guts. . >>> in just hours the director of the give will testify in front of a house oversight committee for a emergency hearing into hillary clinton. next week lawmakers will be grilling attorney general loretta lynch who announced this evening she, too, has decided she will not bring any charges in this case. but before either of these hearings were confirmed, house speaker paul ryan was telling "the kelly file" now is the time for hillary clinton to feel the consequences of what even the fbi called reckless actions. >> i believe the director of national intelligence should block her access to classified information given how recklessly she handled this during the presidential campaign. if she becomes president, that's one thing, but i don't think she should get classified information. >> mark zade and dana parrino are here, but first katherine with more. katherine? >> after
reverend jesse jackson is here, along with detective mark furman. stay tuned for that. >> i demand for the chief to be fired immediately! i demand that he resign if he has the guts. . >>> in just hours the director of the give will testify in front of a house oversight committee for a emergency hearing into hillary clinton. next week lawmakers will be grilling attorney general loretta lynch who announced this evening she, too, has decided she will not bring any charges in this...
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to brand michael skakel a cousin -- >> rose: it's a demotion. >> it was a contriving of mark furman butit stuck because it was to see seductive and there were reporters covering the story a mile wide and quarter inch deep. >> rose: what happened to martha moxley and what did you know about it at the time? >> i didn't know anything about it until eight year later. >> rose: never heard about the murder or trial? >> the first time i heard about it was when tommy skakel his eldest brother came to our house in 1983 and somebody said he was a suspect in the murder case and that's the first i'd ever heard of it and what i do in the book is michael himself was never a suspect uetil mark furman made him a suspect after the crime. >> rose: what happened to martha moxley. >> she was killed by two men in new york city who were brought to greenwich by a boy name toby bryant. a cousin bof the basketball sta kobe bryant and his elder brother played for the mavericks and was a classmate of michael skakel and in 1975 he moved back to he city and his mother was an oscar-winning producer. the first africa
to brand michael skakel a cousin -- >> rose: it's a demotion. >> it was a contriving of mark furman butit stuck because it was to see seductive and there were reporters covering the story a mile wide and quarter inch deep. >> rose: what happened to martha moxley and what did you know about it at the time? >> i didn't know anything about it until eight year later. >> rose: never heard about the murder or trial? >> the first time i heard about it was when tommy...
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reverend jesse jackson is here, along with detective mark furman. stay tuned for that. >> i demand for the chief to be fired immediately! i demand that he resign if he i demand that he resign if he has the guts. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. i demand that he resign if he has the guts. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. oudairy or artificial flavors., so we invented a word that means that. shmorange! and it rhymes with the color of our bottle. to help spread the word, we made t-shirts! reach for the orange, it's 100% shmorange! . >>> in just hours the director of the give will testify in front of a house oversight committee for a emergency hearing into hillary clinton. next week lawmakers will be grilling attorney general loretta lynch who announced
reverend jesse jackson is here, along with detective mark furman. stay tuned for that. >> i demand for the chief to be fired immediately! i demand that he resign if he i demand that he resign if he has the guts. if you suffer from a dry mouth, then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. i demand that he resign if he has the guts. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and...
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and we are having a film and feast event for the food is in the area, and it is directed by roger furman and he will be with us. it is a guided tour through this diverse world of israeli cuisine, a mouthwatering journey, led on this trip by the celebrity chef from philadelphia, and his cookbook this year received the james beard award for best cookbook. we will follow this film with a feast at the restaurant and there will be several local chefs. and they are coming to cook dishes inspired by the cookbooks and where really looking forward to the event. >>> let's take a look at this clip, in search of the israeli cuisine. [ video playing ] >>> that makes you hungry. i think those that are foodies in familiar with the tel aviv, a couple of these dishes are from tel aviv, a fantastic place to go to. >> it will be amazing, and patrons can purchase a film ticket, and we will have questions being answered after the film, and also at the other events.>> this is our second them clip. >> before i get to that, i want to mention about the great comedian robert kline, and robert kline will be here w
and we are having a film and feast event for the food is in the area, and it is directed by roger furman and he will be with us. it is a guided tour through this diverse world of israeli cuisine, a mouthwatering journey, led on this trip by the celebrity chef from philadelphia, and his cookbook this year received the james beard award for best cookbook. we will follow this film with a feast at the restaurant and there will be several local chefs. and they are coming to cook dishes inspired by...
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jason furman is now going to take over. the agony with which he and i and others as we struggled as we maintained to sustain a program to help them keep their spirits and help them continue to look for work when so many of them had never done anything but work all their lives. there were so many people that would tell us at the age of 18, they went to work and worked all their lives. they worked when the worst recession since the great depression came, and they were out in the street. this country must do better and i pay tribute to all of you who came here today to join in this effort that has to be renewed. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you so much for those kind words. speakand i used to times a dayltiple on this
jason furman is now going to take over. the agony with which he and i and others as we struggled as we maintained to sustain a program to help them keep their spirits and help them continue to look for work when so many of them had never done anything but work all their lives. there were so many people that would tell us at the age of 18, they went to work and worked all their lives. they worked when the worst recession since the great depression came, and they were out in the street. this...
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also what it meant to the economy, where we would have been adjacent -- in jason furman is going to talk about this, without the impetus that came from the unemployment insurance program. that is the first reason i think it is so important that we be here. structure is a mess. you covered some of the inadequacies of the program. only a quarter of the people covered, and that is likely to become even more so if we don't change it. the problem with the state system and the number of states that are deeply in debt. to rereads, and i had it again. $3.4 billionhave in debt. three states? the state of michigan has been going in the opposite direction, and what it did some time ago was to cut the minimum benefit from 26 to 20 weeks. because theret will be another recession. i just want to close by saying this proposal were really mean. -- will really mean. it will open up the debate, once again, about what unemployment insurance really is. employed think they work for their unemployment insurance, that it is paid for in part by the employer in lieu of wages. they think they earned this. and yet
also what it meant to the economy, where we would have been adjacent -- in jason furman is going to talk about this, without the impetus that came from the unemployment insurance program. that is the first reason i think it is so important that we be here. structure is a mess. you covered some of the inadequacies of the program. only a quarter of the people covered, and that is likely to become even more so if we don't change it. the problem with the state system and the number of states that...
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mark furman and brad authorize are here on what we're learning tonight about the suspect. reverend jesse jackson and david clark will explain what they think is fueling this fire. >>> cell phone video taken from inside the building where the gunman launched his attack. this was filmed from inside the lobby. you will hear the gunshots ring out, and you'll see police in pursuit of the gunman. watch. >> oh, my gosh. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> get back! [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> el centro college, downtown. [ bleep ]. >> show me your hands! show me your hands! >> my hands are good, sir. i'm a security, sir. [ bleep ]. >> here now is patrick cooper, the man who took that video. patrick, thank you so much for being here. what was your first reaction when you heard the danger come into the building that you were in? did you realize it was an active shooter situation? >> at first i didn't know what to think. i thought this was, you know, firecrackers, fireworks going off. and everything just happened all at once. and my emotions were everywhere. i couldn't really think str
mark furman and brad authorize are here on what we're learning tonight about the suspect. reverend jesse jackson and david clark will explain what they think is fueling this fire. >>> cell phone video taken from inside the building where the gunman launched his attack. this was filmed from inside the lobby. you will hear the gunshots ring out, and you'll see police in pursuit of the gunman. watch. >> oh, my gosh. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> get back! [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [...
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pues aquÍ estÁ con nosotros ashrita furman.os viendo el tiempo que lleva. 18 segundos. messiah: mira, va bien! denle Ánimo, muchachos, que no es fÁcil! birmania: 30 segundos! messiah: creo que nunca lo he intentado, ni cuando era chiquito. birmania: pero no tuviste infancia! messiah: fue de grande que yo me aflojÉ de la cintura. birmania: ya van 45 segundos. seguimos! messiah: guau, pues mira! lo hace mejor que cualquiera. >> pare! [ aplausos ] birmania: ¿quÉ es lo que procede? >> ahora, para verificar el rÉcord, tenemos que ver el vÍdeo en cÁmara lenta. birmania: lo vamos a ver mÁs adelante. ya saben, mÁs adelante vamos a comprobar si ashrita finalmente estableciÓ este nuevo rÉcord! y no solamente eso, tÚ tambiÉn vas a tratar de establecer un rÉcord. messiah: sÍ, voy a intentar. birmania: eso cansa, ¿no? bueno, volvemos mÁs importante con el libro de rÉcords guinness, estableciendo nuevos records! karla: gracias, birmania. ese hombre debe tener el abdomen de acero! alejandro: todos estos aÑos de preparaciÓn para lograr este rÉ
pues aquÍ estÁ con nosotros ashrita furman.os viendo el tiempo que lleva. 18 segundos. messiah: mira, va bien! denle Ánimo, muchachos, que no es fÁcil! birmania: 30 segundos! messiah: creo que nunca lo he intentado, ni cuando era chiquito. birmania: pero no tuviste infancia! messiah: fue de grande que yo me aflojÉ de la cintura. birmania: ya van 45 segundos. seguimos! messiah: guau, pues mira! lo hace mejor que cualquiera. >> pare! [ aplausos ] birmania: ¿quÉ es lo que procede?...
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. >> today president obama's top economic adviser, jason furman, and congressman sandra levin talk aboutunemployment insurance and its role in the economy. live coverage beginning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> could 5g mobile connectivity be right around the corner? fcc chair tom wheeler is pushing for it and says the u.s. must lead the world to develop it. tonight on "the communicators," frontier communications executive kathleen abernathy talks about 5g and what it means for the u.s. she'll also discuss why 5g is needed for the internet of things, self-driving cars and the expansion of virtual reality. she's joined by communications daily senior editor howard buskirk.
. >> today president obama's top economic adviser, jason furman, and congressman sandra levin talk aboutunemployment insurance and its role in the economy. live coverage beginning at 10 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> could 5g mobile connectivity be right around the corner? fcc chair tom wheeler is pushing for it and says the u.s. must lead the world to develop it. tonight on "the communicators," frontier communications executive kathleen abernathy talks about 5g and what it...
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according to detective furman. >> investigators were coming to the same conclusion, they said 15-year-old infatuated with michael, jealous of her friendship with tommy and obsessed with her murder. by now michael was sober and helping others with recovery. but people from his difficult past were coming forward, telling investigators, michael admitted he had done it. >> over the years, he made confessions to multiple people. he made incriminating stations to multiple people. i might have done, i could have done it, i don't remember. >> 25 years after that terrible night, police arrested michael skakel. >> did you think police had the right ma >> i had been talking to the police constantly, i had been talking to reporters. i was prepared and ready. fact that michael skakel was the guy who killed your daughter, or were you just ready for somebody to be charged. >> dominick dunne called me one morning and said dorothy, i know who killed martha. it was michael. >> the case of martha moxley would finally be heard in court for the first time. but it wouldn't be the last. >> reporter: coming up,
according to detective furman. >> investigators were coming to the same conclusion, they said 15-year-old infatuated with michael, jealous of her friendship with tommy and obsessed with her murder. by now michael was sober and helping others with recovery. but people from his difficult past were coming forward, telling investigators, michael admitted he had done it. >> over the years, he made confessions to multiple people. he made incriminating stations to multiple people. i might...
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but what the filmmaker brad furman was keenly interested in doing was showing that although this guyn definition is merely conducting business, we know it is a kind of sociopathy there are drugs and dead body nses his wake wherever he goes. >> stephen: yeah, yeah, that is a downer. >> he does operate by a kind of moral conduct that is on some level a mirror image of the protagonist of the film. in fact, it is the kind of set of qualities that bonds the two together and creates a kind of friendship. >> stephen: do they become real friends. >> they become real friends. so by the end of the film, what we have really discovered is that audience members are deeply conflicted when he, in fact, is taken down. and that's not giving the ending away, because we know what happens at the end of the titanic, the ship does sink. this actually did happen. >> stephen: great, great, but jack's okay, right. >> jack's okay. >> stephen: thank you so much for being here. it was lovely to meet you. >> thank you. >> stephen: benjamin bratt. he is a bad guy in "the infiltrator" in theaters today. we'll be r
but what the filmmaker brad furman was keenly interested in doing was showing that although this guyn definition is merely conducting business, we know it is a kind of sociopathy there are drugs and dead body nses his wake wherever he goes. >> stephen: yeah, yeah, that is a downer. >> he does operate by a kind of moral conduct that is on some level a mirror image of the protagonist of the film. in fact, it is the kind of set of qualities that bonds the two together and creates a...
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congressman levin, chairman furman, for your leadership on behalf of the american families. we have heard today how ui is nothing short of a lifeline for workers who are laid off through no fault of their own. yet today three in four jobless workers are without this lifeline. no call to strengthen and expand unemployment protections would be complete without a reminder of the very real and painful lived experiences of unemployment for families. experiences that speak to ui's vital role in boosting economic security, that underscore the urgency of expanding ui to more of the workforce before the next recession, and that demonstrate how valuable similar protections such as a job seekers allowance could be for workers who remain ineligible for ui. to share one such experience, it is my honor to introduce our next speaker, laquita hatcher. she comes to us from jackson, mississippi, where she and her husband, a full time it worker are raising two daughters. after earning her masters degree, she worked in the education field for a decade. last december, she was laid off from her n
congressman levin, chairman furman, for your leadership on behalf of the american families. we have heard today how ui is nothing short of a lifeline for workers who are laid off through no fault of their own. yet today three in four jobless workers are without this lifeline. no call to strengthen and expand unemployment protections would be complete without a reminder of the very real and painful lived experiences of unemployment for families. experiences that speak to ui's vital role in...
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that is jason furman, council of economic advisers chairman.ick reader and black. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg . -- alliancelian's chief economic advisor, mohamed el-erian. ♪ jon: mrs. bloomberg. coming up on "bloomberg markets is vonnie quinn. what have you got coming up? vonnie: we are having mohamed el-erian about the jobs report to see if this stabilizes markets. we have seen the doubt going down, but there was some things in the report that might make us more nervous. the unemployment rate ticked up. there was not much wage growth. he will address these. we will also be speaking later on the brookings institution. jon: looking forward. david: one to bring into to the story of the capital locked down. beenockdown order has lifted. a capitol hill staffer tried to get to work, and then there was a lot down because he brought a gun. a look at the movers with ramy inocencio. ramy: i want to tell you about the s&p and the dow. we both refute their losses after the post brexit vote off of what is happening in terms of market
that is jason furman, council of economic advisers chairman.ick reader and black. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg . -- alliancelian's chief economic advisor, mohamed el-erian. ♪ jon: mrs. bloomberg. coming up on "bloomberg markets is vonnie quinn. what have you got coming up? vonnie: we are having mohamed el-erian about the jobs report to see if this stabilizes markets. we have seen the doubt going down, but there was some things in the report that might make us...
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tom: as i was going to the white house to see jason furman and his team late one night, it was not :00e are outside -- it was 9:00 and cold. we are outside, and security, we could hear the girls in the bedroom listening to the music very, very loud. it was dazzling. but the first lady had to put up with her daughters in the white house for eight years, and they are now older. we need to go to first word news. here is taylor riggs. politics,arted with reporters are saying -- they ignored sanders please not to protest. that -- in ay primetime speech, sanders said he was backing clinton but acknowledged there are still some hard feelings. mr. sanders: i understand that many people here in this convention hall and around the country are disappointed about the final results of the nominating process. i think it is fair to say that no one is more disappointed than i am. taylor: senator elizabeth warren trashed donald trump, calling him a man who cares only for himself every minute of every day. she urged reluctantly girls -- reluctant liberals to support clinton. killedthe hostages was befor
tom: as i was going to the white house to see jason furman and his team late one night, it was not :00e are outside -- it was 9:00 and cold. we are outside, and security, we could hear the girls in the bedroom listening to the music very, very loud. it was dazzling. but the first lady had to put up with her daughters in the white house for eight years, and they are now older. we need to go to first word news. here is taylor riggs. politics,arted with reporters are saying -- they ignored sanders...
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ambassador negroponte, jason furman at the last minute was called into a meeting with the president. thank you so much for joining us. we're joined by the founder of our center, sitting here in the first row. [applause] host: as all of you know, and is that round of applause shows, her vision and inspiration or to -- are helping to reframe thinking about latin america. today we have a great event. this is the launch of a larger effort. the new united states and mexico are strong partners with the relationship that is unparalleled and indispensable. from security to trade, to immigration to culture, our countries benefit enormously from highly integrated partnership. this relationship is under attack. the presidential election has put mexico in the eye of a national political storm. the country is eating wrongfully i being wrongfully blamed, scapegoated, for the anxieties many people have about how the world is changing and what it means for them. rhetoric is calling into question the benefits of strong commercial relations with an important ally and proposing unilateral action at the
ambassador negroponte, jason furman at the last minute was called into a meeting with the president. thank you so much for joining us. we're joined by the founder of our center, sitting here in the first row. [applause] host: as all of you know, and is that round of applause shows, her vision and inspiration or to -- are helping to reframe thinking about latin america. today we have a great event. this is the launch of a larger effort. the new united states and mexico are strong partners with...
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finally, we'll go right to the white house, to jason furman, the president's chief economic advisor,on what the numbers mean. tom: thank you so much per let's try to get back to the jobs report today. below about her with us from citigroup, seth masters with a b bernstein. what will you discern or glean at 8:30? seth: it is always a very uncertain number, and this time especially so because the people out on the verizon strike from the previous month are coming back. that swing by itself is about 80,000 jobs, roughly. on top of that, we think there are demographic factors causing the labor force to grow slowly anyway. as the population grows, more people are retiring then entering the workforce. that is a key point. this is the terminal value bringing us down to a new nonfarm payroll norm of -- it is not 200,000 anymore, is it? seth: it is maybe 100,000. tom: really, 100,000? rightseth: that is probably the ballpark. effectively retired or it willted workers, eventually hit the full implement area, but not quite yet. there is some slack in the labor market. francine: willem buiter, w
finally, we'll go right to the white house, to jason furman, the president's chief economic advisor,on what the numbers mean. tom: thank you so much per let's try to get back to the jobs report today. below about her with us from citigroup, seth masters with a b bernstein. what will you discern or glean at 8:30? seth: it is always a very uncertain number, and this time especially so because the people out on the verizon strike from the previous month are coming back. that swing by itself is...
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i visited the kindergarten last room of lenora furman in new york, new jersey.i saw lenora singing with her students and getting them super excited about books with complex vocabulary word like hydra and eight and slither and watching her teach a group of low income kindergartners these awesome words looked like magic. it was not magic. it was part of a system. lenore was a mentor teacher within a program called the children's literacy initiative which had developed research to help early learners read and write. the children's literacy initiative establishes a model classroom in every school in which it works. that classroom has been opened door. novice teachers have time to mentor teacher use their literacy strategies and mentor teachers in turn have time to provide feedback. students in chicago schools with these classrooms are outperforming peers in reading. i want to point out this mentorship among teachers takes place outside of formal or candidate evaluation system. these are relationships of collaboration and trust between colleagues. at kingsbury high s
i visited the kindergarten last room of lenora furman in new york, new jersey.i saw lenora singing with her students and getting them super excited about books with complex vocabulary word like hydra and eight and slither and watching her teach a group of low income kindergartners these awesome words looked like magic. it was not magic. it was part of a system. lenore was a mentor teacher within a program called the children's literacy initiative which had developed research to help early...