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thank you so much for your analysis karen greenberg live in new york thank you. well i mean as a product and this is the news out live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes on this vote the yeas are 230 the nays are 197 present is one article one is adopted. donald trump is impeached he'll face a trial of the senate after the house of representatives indicted him on 2 charges . well president trump divides the impeachment process as an assault on america and his republican party. for only the 3rd time in u.s. history a president has been impeached following a heated debate the democratic controlled house of representatives voted to formally charge donald trump with abuse of power and obstruction of congress the yes our 230 the nays are 197 present is one article one is adopted. well democrats and republicans made their case for more than 8 hours about whether trump violate the constitution it paves the way for a trial in the senate where a republican majority is expected to block trump's removal from office with today's illegal unconstitutional and partisan
thank you so much for your analysis karen greenberg live in new york thank you. well i mean as a product and this is the news out live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes on this vote the yeas are 230 the nays are 197 present is one article one is adopted. donald trump is impeached he'll face a trial of the senate after the house of representatives indicted him on 2 charges . well president trump divides the impeachment process as an assault on america and his republican party. for only...
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thank you so much for your analysis karen greenberg live in new york thank you. well i mean as a problem and this is the news hour live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes on this vote the yeas are 230 the nays are 197 present is one article one is adopted. don't try.
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shortly but 1st we're joined by karen greenberg who's the director of the center on national security at fordham university school of law and she's joining us live from new york ms greenberg very good to have you with us on the on al-jazeera so 6 hours and it's less of a debate as and than the house members of the house of representatives reading their statements and from what we've heard so far i mean it's completely along partisan lines as were expected. yeah it's very much a partisan lines and it's very much the arguments that we expected to hear and that we've heard before basically the republicans are saying this is a sham process that it's about disliking the president that it's about reversing the election and minimizing any talk about ukraine and when they do talk about ukraine and selenski and the phone call they basically rely on the he didn't actually do it therefore there's nothing here to fort for us to impeach him on in terms of abuse of power the democrats are sticking to the line of abuse of power of talking at sometimes in depth about what happened in ukraine and inte
shortly but 1st we're joined by karen greenberg who's the director of the center on national security at fordham university school of law and she's joining us live from new york ms greenberg very good to have you with us on the on al-jazeera so 6 hours and it's less of a debate as and than the house members of the house of representatives reading their statements and from what we've heard so far i mean it's completely along partisan lines as were expected. yeah it's very much a partisan lines...
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greenberg and all the people who made tonight possible. in my research on oral histories , ing black lgbtq southerners am invested in attending to storytelling as a co-performative event. in other words, an event that involves the storyteller and the one who bears witness to the story. withhistory in conjunction performance is not only a recollection of historical events and facts in relation to the self, but also the interplay between the teller and the listener. i'm also interested in the value of what the oral history performance does for the storyteller. this is not to say that i'm not interested in the actual historical contents of what the narrator shares, nonetheless i am also invested -- i am not invested in an uncontested truth. invested in the validation of the person telling the story. will demonstrate, is why performance might be a key to providing a way to deal with difficult memories. interviewedwomen i for my most recent book, honeypot, shared stories of sexual trauma and violence. these stories could be potentially triggeri
greenberg and all the people who made tonight possible. in my research on oral histories , ing black lgbtq southerners am invested in attending to storytelling as a co-performative event. in other words, an event that involves the storyteller and the one who bears witness to the story. withhistory in conjunction performance is not only a recollection of historical events and facts in relation to the self, but also the interplay between the teller and the listener. i'm also interested in the...
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now we kick off the weekend with "wired" magazine's andy greenberg on sandworm, a group of hackers working for russia's military intelligence agency that was responsibling for the world's largest cyber attack. >> hi, everybody. thank you for coming. my name's allison bane bridge, and i'm the host for this evening. i want to welcome you all tonight as well as c-span. in case you're wondering who that is, it is c-span recording this event. it's my honor to host this incredible, crucial and terrifying conversation that we're going to bear witness to tonight. we're so fortunate to have book passage. we consider it more than a bookstore. for 43 years we have served as a community center where we host nationally acclaimed authors like we have tonight, local authors, we've had panel discussions recently about race and immigration. we do lots of classes and so much more, conferences. so if you haven't received our latest newsletter to see what's coming up for the next month and a half, please make sure you grab one when you go up to purchase the book at the end of the night. it'll tell you what's
now we kick off the weekend with "wired" magazine's andy greenberg on sandworm, a group of hackers working for russia's military intelligence agency that was responsibling for the world's largest cyber attack. >> hi, everybody. thank you for coming. my name's allison bane bridge, and i'm the host for this evening. i want to welcome you all tonight as well as c-span. in case you're wondering who that is, it is c-span recording this event. it's my honor to host this incredible,...
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jill greenberg joins me right now. first off, this is a toxic chemical. how did it get there? why is it oozing on the highway, interstate? >> well, we are looking into that right now. it appears to be connected to a nearby business and the liquid seems to have migrated down the embankment to where we founding it. >> okay. and has anyone come into contact with it? we know now that you can't drive on that highway, but what have been the dangers to people, animals, anything? >> right. our hazmat team has determined that there's no imminent risk to the public and there has been no impact upon air and drinking water as long as you don't touch it, you should be fine. >> okay. as we're looking at that video we should say a portion of that highway has been closed off but you do see vehicles going by. how do you go about cleaning this up, stopping it from doing any more potential damage? >> so far we have cleaned out the catch basins and the sewers. in addition to that, we have set up a sump system in the basement of the facility to move the water to an on-site storage tank. but that's
jill greenberg joins me right now. first off, this is a toxic chemical. how did it get there? why is it oozing on the highway, interstate? >> well, we are looking into that right now. it appears to be connected to a nearby business and the liquid seems to have migrated down the embankment to where we founding it. >> okay. and has anyone come into contact with it? we know now that you can't drive on that highway, but what have been the dangers to people, animals, anything? >>...
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joining us now from new york a cvs travel editor peter greenberg and he will talk to us about the new liquid policy hello and tell us a little bit about what this new liquid policy is for passengers. >>reporter: it has been confusing to what you can bring on the plane as a carry on any other 311 rule about liquids but where it gets confusing the holidays is what about the pecan pie and what about cheese, what about spreadable cheese or curable or cured meats? everybody has a different definition of what you can do so let's go through it. if it is spreadable cheese you cannot bring it on and that applies to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches. pecan pie the question is still up there, some tsa will let you through and some tsa checkpoints will not. it gets even crazier when people try to bring other stuff on the plane, they got a lobster the tsa tried to seize because they thought it was a liquid as it swam in the water. guess what they finally let it go through because it was not contained in water. it gets crazy but bottom line, if you have questions at all check it in and if you're c
joining us now from new york a cvs travel editor peter greenberg and he will talk to us about the new liquid policy hello and tell us a little bit about what this new liquid policy is for passengers. >>reporter: it has been confusing to what you can bring on the plane as a carry on any other 311 rule about liquids but where it gets confusing the holidays is what about the pecan pie and what about cheese, what about spreadable cheese or curable or cured meats? everybody has a different...
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anna greenberg.oth. >>> up ahead, president trump lashes out at the evangelical christian magazine that is calling for him to be removed from office. plus, a sad but fitting end to a decade of dysfunction. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and siren blaring ] only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. little things can be a big deal. psoriasis, that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use i
anna greenberg.oth. >>> up ahead, president trump lashes out at the evangelical christian magazine that is calling for him to be removed from office. plus, a sad but fitting end to a decade of dysfunction. ♪ limu emu & doug hour 36 in the stakeout. as soon as the homeowners arrive, we'll inform them that liberty mutual customizes home insurance, so they'll only pay for what they need. your turn to keep watch, limu. wake me up if you see anything. [ snoring ] [ loud squawking and...
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this is martin greenberger the computers of tomorrow in the atlantic of may 1964 the same magazine inhich a believer bush published as we may think, the landmark document that helped to inspire hypertext. in this greenberger predicts among many other things, which came out more or less true, that computers were going to be dramatically transform the nature of commerce and would do that by the creation of digital systems of money and they would do that through total comprehensive surveillance. a system that could quietly police how all money was transacted, who was supposed to have access to what and which electronic notes were authentic, were real, were ritually issued. that attitude changed over the course of the following decade this fantastic article by paul armour who's been at the center for its advanced study of behavioral sciences at stanford he worked at rand who worked in the department of defense very much a johnny appleseed of american cold war computing this is the article he based on his congressional testimony in which he warned congress of the eminent danger of imbalanc
this is martin greenberger the computers of tomorrow in the atlantic of may 1964 the same magazine inhich a believer bush published as we may think, the landmark document that helped to inspire hypertext. in this greenberger predicts among many other things, which came out more or less true, that computers were going to be dramatically transform the nature of commerce and would do that by the creation of digital systems of money and they would do that through total comprehensive surveillance. a...
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he had let himself go physically and in other ways, and greenberg said once he got the word he was goingto be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of spinach. and so three years later, occasionally, that image seemed appropriate. >> i think we need to say a little something about hubert humphrey, who you might not see, but he is the baby crawling there. asking about tapioca and barbecued spinach. so let's think a little bit about hubert. on thing, in terms of johnson's surgeries, hubert humphrey's son had cancer two years before this so this was a major moment in the humphrey families life, so i want to put that out there about little baby hubert. we will see hubert in different forms that mr. oliphant created. >> all right. let's move to to next one. >> i'll take this one. this is a pretty good depiction of lyndon johnson's life. he was constantly on the phone. you can go through the daily diary and see how many people he talked about. he talked about them with a level of expertise that is dazzling. he would get upset with people taking up his time. there's an early conversa
he had let himself go physically and in other ways, and greenberg said once he got the word he was goingto be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of spinach. and so three years later, occasionally, that image seemed appropriate. >> i think we need to say a little something about hubert humphrey, who you might not see, but he is the baby crawling there. asking about tapioca and barbecued spinach. so let's think a little bit about hubert. on thing, in terms of johnson's...
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peter greenberg is cbs news' travel editor. >> suddenly, a 30-knot squall showed up at the most critical rime of that particular maneuver. and there was no way for that captain to recover. >> reporter: he calls it a maritime fender bender. >> if you look at that video what you probably don't see is ate captain going in fl reverse and still moving lorward. it takes a while for any ship to stop. .> they just ran into another ship. >> reporter: but there was a collision in 2009 at the same srt, and just this summer in venice, italy, a cruise ship lost control, crashing into a dock and another boat, injuring five people. the carnival ships involved in iday's collision set off from nampa and new orleans with a combined 6,000 passengers. the cruise line says both ships are still seaworthy and the eruises will continue as planned. norah. >> o'donnell: all right, manny, thank you. tonight, as president trump begins his holiday break in florida, his aides are preparing for a senate trial. and the president is firing back at an evangelical christian nagazine that called for his removal from office
peter greenberg is cbs news' travel editor. >> suddenly, a 30-knot squall showed up at the most critical rime of that particular maneuver. and there was no way for that captain to recover. >> reporter: he calls it a maritime fender bender. >> if you look at that video what you probably don't see is ate captain going in fl reverse and still moving lorward. it takes a while for any ship to stop. .> they just ran into another ship. >> reporter: but there was a collision...
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and syracuse university's greenberg house and lender center for social justice hosted the discussion. good evening. syracusehancellor of university and i think
and syracuse university's greenberg house and lender center for social justice hosted the discussion. good evening. syracusehancellor of university and i think
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greenberg is the criminal defense operational white-collar and civil rights attorney. thank you for being here gentlemen. before the holidays really kick off the season gets going. this is the fascinating topic. a lot of ground to cover. i guess the big question is how far is is it too far and who is going to bark. richard. >> there's two questions there. first, consumers have the absolute right to the party if they believe that party caused an injury. bottom live. the question is, when is going is it too far. what is actual extortion and that is we do are actually telling someone the right to withhold information or give information that if they don't pay you. this going beyond the live. the lawyer should toys do is lay out the legal position in the facts of the case, and x for a demand in order to settle the litigation. not turn in somebody's reputation. it is beyond what will be civil into it criminal round. >> sometimes the food being the water we drink, it is killing us. in massive settlements are sometimes warranted. there is a huge settlement in virginia a few y
greenberg is the criminal defense operational white-collar and civil rights attorney. thank you for being here gentlemen. before the holidays really kick off the season gets going. this is the fascinating topic. a lot of ground to cover. i guess the big question is how far is is it too far and who is going to bark. richard. >> there's two questions there. first, consumers have the absolute right to the party if they believe that party caused an injury. bottom live. the question is, when...
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as so many before have done on the death of the conservative party in england on our shores stan greenberg founded the republican party in the book entitled gop rip before the 2016 election many obituaries were published in the death literature it is one-sided you don't have to go very far back to find the same of the demise of the democratic party after the george w. bush election. what seems to be the death of the genre is slim but very substantial volume looking at the longevity of the two political parties with a deep historical knowledge and perspective and actually all 435 congressional districts and is covered politics from all angles and author of deep research and thought to explain politics and country today with a detailed understanding of contemporary politics we will have a discussion the floor is yours. >> thank you very much for your kind words and thank you to the members of the panel who have come forward by three of the smartest people of the next generation those who are willing to come and discuss my book. as you mention i have been studying this for a long period of ti
as so many before have done on the death of the conservative party in england on our shores stan greenberg founded the republican party in the book entitled gop rip before the 2016 election many obituaries were published in the death literature it is one-sided you don't have to go very far back to find the same of the demise of the democratic party after the george w. bush election. what seems to be the death of the genre is slim but very substantial volume looking at the longevity of the two...
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that happened shortly before 3 am this morning near greenberg drive. firefighters are trying to figure out how the fire started. >>> it is been three years since the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire. on the state three years ago a fire tore through the open warehouse killing 36 for unpermitted concerts and was also an living space for artists and other people. two men were charged following the deadly fire. jury acquitted max hears about 36 charges of involuntary manslaughter. the church cannot come up with a verdict for the second defendant. derrick alemena, who will go on trial again in march. >>> yesterday a concert was held to honor the victims of the ghost ship fire. the voices of silicon valley organize the memorial concert that was held at lake merritt united methodist church. musicians who were friends with artists at the ghost ship were also there. >>> another presidential campaign is ending. democratic presidential candidate steve bullock is ending his campaign. the governor of montana made the announcement claiming it is clear he will be abl
that happened shortly before 3 am this morning near greenberg drive. firefighters are trying to figure out how the fire started. >>> it is been three years since the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire. on the state three years ago a fire tore through the open warehouse killing 36 for unpermitted concerts and was also an living space for artists and other people. two men were charged following the deadly fire. jury acquitted max hears about 36 charges of involuntary manslaughter. the...
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>> attempted to cap ceo pay, guys like greenberg and others decided to create derivatives. corporations, charles brings up the point pension funds 401(k), by the way employee contributions by 70% of american that is get health care from the companies, all of that would be affected. if you go after wall street and you tax for nice large honey pot that doesn't solve all of the problems of the democrats because the money really doesn't exist, well what you end occupy hurting are the people that rely on investment, venture capital, the people who make american business grow from main street, so instead of making, you know, nice sounding argument, how about we deal the economic reality. >> very few people are in the stock market, give me a break. >> you're on a device right now. people are watching you on a device right now that depends on the stock market. you are talking to fox news on a device by e-mail or by phone that requires the stock market. you are wearing products that are in the stock market. charles: listen, i do believe, kathy, that the villainization of wall street
>> attempted to cap ceo pay, guys like greenberg and others decided to create derivatives. corporations, charles brings up the point pension funds 401(k), by the way employee contributions by 70% of american that is get health care from the companies, all of that would be affected. if you go after wall street and you tax for nice large honey pot that doesn't solve all of the problems of the democrats because the money really doesn't exist, well what you end occupy hurting are the people...
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store for these stocks, coming off a record breaking cyber monday, for more, let's welcome kimberly greenbergernaging director in retail research at morgan stanley, and courtney reagan, welcome back from bethlehem, pennsylvania, good to have you here kimberly, let me start with you. i guess the market is reacting to the possibility of tariffs, higher tariffs starting december 15th in the companies that you follow, the retailers that you follow, if new tariffs come in, it's not going to affect them looking backwards. it's only in 2020, right, because they've got all their merchandise already. >> that's right, tyler most u.s. retailers land their holiday goods in the august, september and at the latest october time frame so really the tariff news coming out today is certainly an incremental head wind for profit margins in 2020 but not a material head wind at the holiday season. >> which of the retailers you follow do you think would be most adversely affected by heightened tariffs >> well, the retailers who sell more commodity type apparel, where they would not have much pricing power, on the oth
store for these stocks, coming off a record breaking cyber monday, for more, let's welcome kimberly greenbergernaging director in retail research at morgan stanley, and courtney reagan, welcome back from bethlehem, pennsylvania, good to have you here kimberly, let me start with you. i guess the market is reacting to the possibility of tariffs, higher tariffs starting december 15th in the companies that you follow, the retailers that you follow, if new tariffs come in, it's not going to affect...
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and greenberg says once he got the word he was going to be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of spinach. and so three years later occasionally that image once again seemed appropriate. >> i think we need to say a little something about hubert fum free, who you might not see, but he's the little baby crawling there, asking about tap yoka and barbecued spinach. let's think a little bit about hubert. one thing to return, humphrey's son had had cancer before this. this was a major movement in their life. i want to put that out there. because in a few minutes we'll see hubert in some different forms that mr. oliphant created. >> let's move to the next one. >> i guess it's in the white house takes guy. i'll take this one. this is a preyed good depiction of lyndon's life. he was zoontly on the phone. you can go through his daily diary and see how many people and things he talked about and talked about them with a level of expertise that is dazzling. he would get upset with people taking up his time. there's an early conversation where johnson is talking about all of these -- i
and greenberg says once he got the word he was going to be president, he was like popeye after he ate a can of spinach. and so three years later occasionally that image once again seemed appropriate. >> i think we need to say a little something about hubert fum free, who you might not see, but he's the little baby crawling there, asking about tap yoka and barbecued spinach. let's think a little bit about hubert. one thing to return, humphrey's son had had cancer before this. this was a...
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it is an eye-opener by andy greenberg, who wrote the book "sandworm," and you really should come. he's just phenomenal. peter bergen has a new book on trump and his generals about national security and the national security state and how it morphed via the generals who were so powerful in the first years of the trump administration. that is on december 17. i invite you back for both of those. my concluding remarks are a couple things that weren't mentioned tonight. one is the issue of the constitution. i think that is going to become a really important point of debate. not a point of let's have the religion of the constitution. but a point of debate. i think something that wasn't mentioned -- balance of powers. this was seen as a discussion within the executive. i think that we didn't have enough time. i think thinking about the balance of powers is the next thing we have to talk about and what that means. whether that means we revise the constitution or we don't revise the constitution. a third thing is, in terms of going forward -- i think you all touched on these cultural disco
it is an eye-opener by andy greenberg, who wrote the book "sandworm," and you really should come. he's just phenomenal. peter bergen has a new book on trump and his generals about national security and the national security state and how it morphed via the generals who were so powerful in the first years of the trump administration. that is on december 17. i invite you back for both of those. my concluding remarks are a couple things that weren't mentioned tonight. one is the issue of...
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and it is an eye opener, by andy greenberg. he is just phenomenal. and then peter bergen has a new book on trump and his generals about national security and the national security state, and how it morphed via the generals who were so powerful in the first years of the trump administration, and that is on december 17. so i invite you back for both of those. so my concluding remarks are a couple things that were not mentioned tonight, sort of concluding remarks, but one is the issue of the constitution. i think that it is going to become a really important point of debate, not a point of have the religion of the constitution, but the point of debate. i think something that was not mentioned, balance of power. this was all seen as a discussion within the executive, and i think we did not have enough time, but i do think thinking about the balance of power is the next thing we have to talk about. we have to talk about that and what that means. -- this is my plea. forward, and ing think -- i think you all touched on sort of these cultural discomforts, wh
and it is an eye opener, by andy greenberg. he is just phenomenal. and then peter bergen has a new book on trump and his generals about national security and the national security state, and how it morphed via the generals who were so powerful in the first years of the trump administration, and that is on december 17. so i invite you back for both of those. so my concluding remarks are a couple things that were not mentioned tonight, sort of concluding remarks, but one is the issue of the...
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er greenberg, thank you so such. thecongress is taking its fight into the holidays.yer for the house judiciary committee said democrats are open to impeaching president trump again if new information agueses. in a letter to colleagues senate atmocratic leader chuck schumer wrote that leaving new evidence e,t of a senate trial, quote, would be to turn a willfully lind eye to the facts. ught brought pushback from his republican counterpart majority leader mitch mcconnell. chip reid is traveling with the president who's at his resort in palm beach, florida. chip, is the president responding to this at all? >> we might hear about this later today. he'll be holding a video conference with members of military and perhaps take a few questions from the press. in the meantime, the president is battling over how his impeachment trial should impe ing tod. >> it's going to seem to most of am trialican people that it is a eadertrial. doublocratic leader chuck schumer doubled down on his will sfor key white house decisnts he believes will shed light on the decision to freeze >>d t
er greenberg, thank you so such. thecongress is taking its fight into the holidays.yer for the house judiciary committee said democrats are open to impeaching president trump again if new information agueses. in a letter to colleagues senate atmocratic leader chuck schumer wrote that leaving new evidence e,t of a senate trial, quote, would be to turn a willfully lind eye to the facts. ught brought pushback from his republican counterpart majority leader mitch mcconnell. chip reid is traveling...
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cbs news travel editor peter greenberg. >> the people who bought these excursions bought it from thevendor. >> reporter: the question is should the vendor have cancelled the excursion. geonet wander new volcanic activity on white islandment an imminent eruption was possible but the week before it did not pose a direct hazard to visitors. it's likely everyone on the excursion signed a liability waiver. that's true for the estimated 7,000 excursions an expert tells us are offered annually by cruise lines, everything from zip lines to scuba diving to bungee jumping. >> signing a waiver doesn't mean the vendor is protected. he still may have rights. >> reporter: the eruption is far from the only deadly excursion from a cruise ship. back in may, six passengers aboard the royal princess were killed while on an aerial sightseeing excursion over alaska's misty fjords national monument when the two planes collided in midair. in december of 2017, 12 people were killed and 18 injured in a bus crash during a land excursion from two royal caribbean cruises in mexico. despite any potential dangers
cbs news travel editor peter greenberg. >> the people who bought these excursions bought it from thevendor. >> reporter: the question is should the vendor have cancelled the excursion. geonet wander new volcanic activity on white islandment an imminent eruption was possible but the week before it did not pose a direct hazard to visitors. it's likely everyone on the excursion signed a liability waiver. that's true for the estimated 7,000 excursions an expert tells us are offered...
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will the city continue to lose business because of the homeless crisis which is awful there richard greenbergoins us to weigh in. richard, good morning to you. ainsley: good morning. >> good morning. nice to be here. steve: without getting too graphic because it's breakfast time. when oracle says it's going to pull out because of poor street conditions. what does that mean? >> well, clearly it means that there is a more and more resee the homelessness, we see feces and urine on the street. we see mentally ill, we see those drug addicts that are roaming the streets in the vicinity right near or next to the venue. the center and side streets around where all of the conventioneers ago. ainsley: a lot moving out. denver 2019 this year. charles schwab announced it will move headquarters to texas and relocated to virginia last year. mckesson sen moved their headquarters to texas last year. and in addition to that we are getting word this morning that the oakland city councilman, there is a guy on this council that wants the homeless individuals to be moved to a cruise ship? what's your reaction to
will the city continue to lose business because of the homeless crisis which is awful there richard greenbergoins us to weigh in. richard, good morning to you. ainsley: good morning. >> good morning. nice to be here. steve: without getting too graphic because it's breakfast time. when oracle says it's going to pull out because of poor street conditions. what does that mean? >> well, clearly it means that there is a more and more resee the homelessness, we see feces and urine on the...
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now we kick off the weekend with "wired" magazine's andy greenberg on sandworm, aup
now we kick off the weekend with "wired" magazine's andy greenberg on sandworm, aup