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you heard in a recent interview, one of the guptas guptas rejecting the allegations of lea ked guptas. saying they were not authentic and denying key dramatic allegations about her example $40 million allegedly offered to the deputy finance minister if he would ta ke deputy finance minister if he would take charge of the ministry on the understanding he would do the guptas guptas bidding. there is a fundamental? . should they believe these allegations going to the top of government? is there any reason why we should believe anything that the guptas have to say. i cannot find the u in categorical terms that the deputy minister of south africa was offered 600 million g is a bribe in order to take position as the finance minister which he rejected and, asa finance minister which he rejected and, as a consequence, he was dismissed, as i was towards the end of march this year. secondly, a number of others implicated and mentioned in the e—mails you refer to, have not contested the truth and in fact have provided explanations either to vindicate themselves at all to extricate themselves fro
you heard in a recent interview, one of the guptas guptas rejecting the allegations of lea ked guptas. saying they were not authentic and denying key dramatic allegations about her example $40 million allegedly offered to the deputy finance minister if he would ta ke deputy finance minister if he would take charge of the ministry on the understanding he would do the guptas guptas bidding. there is a fundamental? . should they believe these allegations going to the top of government? is there...
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atul gupta said that was simply not true.l question mark facing all of south africans. should they believe this web of allegations of corruption going to the very top of government? your message seems to be, yes, they should. is there any reason why we should believe anything that a gupta family member has to say. i can affirm to you in categorical terms that the deputy minister of south africa was offered 600 million rands as a bribe in order to take the position of finance minister, later that year, in 2015 — which he rejected and, as a consequence, he was dismissed, as i was, towards the end of march this year. secondly, a number of others who are implicated and mentioned in the e—mails that you refer to, have not contested the truth. in fact, have provided one or other kind of explanation, either to vindicate themselves or to extricate themselves from the allegations of... (crosstalk). are you ready to see the guptas in court if they choose to pursue you, because, of course, they deny all of the allegations that you've ju
atul gupta said that was simply not true.l question mark facing all of south africans. should they believe this web of allegations of corruption going to the very top of government? your message seems to be, yes, they should. is there any reason why we should believe anything that a gupta family member has to say. i can affirm to you in categorical terms that the deputy minister of south africa was offered 600 million rands as a bribe in order to take the position of finance minister, later...
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sanjay gupta. we are at the historic swan house which is also the perfect memory palace.s you're about to learn. we are going to interview someone who has arguably a super memory. he wasn't always this way. how did he do it? and what can we all learn from him? >> ten of hearts. queen of spades. king of diamonds. >> this is the 2014 u.s. memory championships, two competitors remain, and they are reciting back a deck of cards from memory. >> five of spades. >> on the left is nelson dellis, he won the competition four times. for him the motivation is personal. he lost his grandmother to alzheimer's, a neurodegenerative disease that leads to memory loss, behavior changes and loss of language. there is no cure. do you remember the first time you noticed she was having any kind of memory problems? what did you see? >> yeah, i always go to this one memory. i mean this was pretty late on. we were all having dinner and she just looks at me and doesn't really -- i can tell she doesn't know who i am. she knows me, she loves me. here is this person that's struggling to recognize me a
sanjay gupta. we are at the historic swan house which is also the perfect memory palace.s you're about to learn. we are going to interview someone who has arguably a super memory. he wasn't always this way. how did he do it? and what can we all learn from him? >> ten of hearts. queen of spades. king of diamonds. >> this is the 2014 u.s. memory championships, two competitors remain, and they are reciting back a deck of cards from memory. >> five of spades. >> on the left...
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joining me now is vanita gupta, president and c.e.o.the leadership conference on civil and human rights. and george selim. he's former director of the office of community partnerships in the department of homeland security. he left the can't just ten days ago. it's 2017. last year, you helped run the civil rights division under the first black president. what goes through your mind when you see friday night young member holding torches, having a march and obviously the events of yesterday as well. >> i think all this about the march friday and saturday is these folks felt so emboldened they weren't wearing masks and hoods they had been in prior times. of course, hearing the president of the united states make the statement he did saturday without specifically condemning the white supremacists marching in his name with david duke specifically saying they were carrying out the promise of donald trump followed by another anonymous statement from the white house on sunday, it is deeply troubling that we are in a time in 2017 where today the
joining me now is vanita gupta, president and c.e.o.the leadership conference on civil and human rights. and george selim. he's former director of the office of community partnerships in the department of homeland security. he left the can't just ten days ago. it's 2017. last year, you helped run the civil rights division under the first black president. what goes through your mind when you see friday night young member holding torches, having a march and obviously the events of yesterday as...
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sanjay gupta, thank you.pse. >>> a startling announcement this weekend for the united states navy. confirmation that the wreck of a warship found by an australian search team is that of "the uss indianapolis." what happened to her 27 years ago is tragic. the name of the ship "indianapolis" might sound familiar from the story told by a character quint in the classic film "jaws." >> good morning, chief. i bumped into a friend of mine. from cleveland. >> it was a real-life, terrible event. "indianapolis" was torpedoed. for the sailors who survived the sinking, their horror was only beginning. we're going live now to the middle of the philippines sea where this amazing discovery happened. robert kraft is the sub operations director on the mission that located the wreckage of the "uss indianapolis." before we talk about the wrem, how do you see this? how huge is this for military histories? >> yeah. an incredible and amazing discovery. i mean, it is big. it's one of the catastrophes that never should have happened
sanjay gupta, thank you.pse. >>> a startling announcement this weekend for the united states navy. confirmation that the wreck of a warship found by an australian search team is that of "the uss indianapolis." what happened to her 27 years ago is tragic. the name of the ship "indianapolis" might sound familiar from the story told by a character quint in the classic film "jaws." >> good morning, chief. i bumped into a friend of mine. from cleveland....
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gupta also emerged as a fearless and consistent advocate for transgender and voting rights.the president and chief executive of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. we welcome you to democracy now! if you look under jeff sessions, can you assess what has happened? a great deal has happened from just oversight of the police department around the country , while yougotiated were head of the division. rights, etc., talk about what has happened? vanita: in the last six months, it jeff sessions has certainly implemented an anti-civil rights agenda at the justice department, targeting some of the most hop high profile areas we have been engaged in. this enforces all of the civil rights laws and very early on, the attorney general was hacking away and undercutting a long-standing work on lgbt rights and voting rights, indicating a serious retreat from police reform work. and what is remarkable about the list of things that he has been doing is that the attorney general knows how the justice department works. he was a u.s. attorney in years prior and he knows where t
gupta also emerged as a fearless and consistent advocate for transgender and voting rights.the president and chief executive of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. we welcome you to democracy now! if you look under jeff sessions, can you assess what has happened? a great deal has happened from just oversight of the police department around the country , while yougotiated were head of the division. rights, etc., talk about what has happened? vanita: in the last six months, it...
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vanita gupta. start at your end of the table, michelle.'s mother announced she was shocked he would do this because he had an african-american friend at some point. james alex field's social media content, maybe she doesn't check his facebook, it is an absolute litter, it is littered with alt references to nazis and white supremacy. >> she either doesn't follow him on facebook or doesn't realize sentiments like that are racist and stand against everything the country stands for. it's kind of like at this age, i have a hard time understanding how you don't know what's in your child's heart. she genuinely looked shocked to see what her son had done. >> she did? >> to me she looked completely like taken aback and surprised. she said not understanding how he did this because he has an african-american friend. we live in a world where people don't understand the reality of the country that we live in today. donald trump's america is not the america that anyone is raised to believe that we stand for as a nation, and her son is a testament to tha
vanita gupta. start at your end of the table, michelle.'s mother announced she was shocked he would do this because he had an african-american friend at some point. james alex field's social media content, maybe she doesn't check his facebook, it is an absolute litter, it is littered with alt references to nazis and white supremacy. >> she either doesn't follow him on facebook or doesn't realize sentiments like that are racist and stand against everything the country stands for. it's kind...
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even members of zuma's immediate family. >> he hasn't answered those allegations. >> reporter: the guptasl the leaks fake news, and zuma has long denied any corruption. but the south african journalists uncovering the e-mails are now facing sustained harassment. >> once you start digging and you start investigating, you don't really know where it's going to end. >> we need a new beginning. >> reporter: the official opposition sees an opening, calling for another vote of no confidence against zuma in parliament. >> jacob zuma is a corrupt individual. he has lost the interests of south africa. and he has acted in a treasonous manner by selling off the republic for private use. >> and can you do it? can you get him out? >> absolutely. >> reporter: many here say they want a new beginning. for the liberation party of south africa to focus on the people's problems, not the politics of patronage. well, only a few anc members of parliament have come out publicly to say they'll support the notion of no confidence. but the opposition, if they get to around 50 to 60 of those votes in their favor, yo
even members of zuma's immediate family. >> he hasn't answered those allegations. >> reporter: the guptasl the leaks fake news, and zuma has long denied any corruption. but the south african journalists uncovering the e-mails are now facing sustained harassment. >> once you start digging and you start investigating, you don't really know where it's going to end. >> we need a new beginning. >> reporter: the official opposition sees an opening, calling for another...
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sanjay gupta. you have been on this crisis, covering it for years before it made the national headlines. you have a unique perspective on this. what does it mean for people addicted that this is now a national emergency? >> you typically think of something happening at the time, a hurricane or outbreak of infectious disease. this is unusual in the sense of using the national emergency act around this opioid. a lot of people said it is necessary. it may, ultimately, as you point out, free up resources and money. despite how much it's been talked about the past few years, within hospitals and the medical structure overall, it is a wake up call to public health departments we are going make this a top priority in terms of prescribing guidelines and how hospitals are operating in the opioid crisis and the beds they open up. hopefully there will be more definition around this, but it's a huge cause of unintentional death in this country, it seemed necessary within the public health community. >> certain
sanjay gupta. you have been on this crisis, covering it for years before it made the national headlines. you have a unique perspective on this. what does it mean for people addicted that this is now a national emergency? >> you typically think of something happening at the time, a hurricane or outbreak of infectious disease. this is unusual in the sense of using the national emergency act around this opioid. a lot of people said it is necessary. it may, ultimately, as you point out, free...
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sanjay gupta. we are at the historic swan house which is also the perfect memory palace.you're about to learn. we are going to interview someone who has arguably a super memory. he wasn't always this way. how did he do it?
sanjay gupta. we are at the historic swan house which is also the perfect memory palace.you're about to learn. we are going to interview someone who has arguably a super memory. he wasn't always this way. how did he do it?
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. >> vinita gupta headed the system under the obama administration. >> i think what's happening in thetration is the rollbacks and cutbacks of longstanding litigation of lgbt rights and the rights. >> reporter: but tom fitton say it's in line with past administrations. >> you can have laws that help minorities but not at the expense of others, a younld can't discriminate to remedy discrimination. >> reporter: the supreme court has refused to end all affirmative action. it struck down quotas and goals but said race can be considered as one of many factors in college admissions. in recent years, asian americans have become more vocal opponents. several asian american groups have asked the justice didn't for help in chaking affirmative action help at colleges and universities nchl a statement they say it includes a complaint by 64. it added the department has not received or issued any directive, memorandum, initiati initiative, or policy related to admissions in general. jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," the investigation into the cyber attack again
. >> vinita gupta headed the system under the obama administration. >> i think what's happening in thetration is the rollbacks and cutbacks of longstanding litigation of lgbt rights and the rights. >> reporter: but tom fitton say it's in line with past administrations. >> you can have laws that help minorities but not at the expense of others, a younld can't discriminate to remedy discrimination. >> reporter: the supreme court has refused to end all affirmative...
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have with us someone whose name was mentioned before, the head of our civil rights division, mister gupta. [applause], head of the leadership conference, chiefly when i was attorney general, the prison continues into lead in the civil rights arena. today i would like to discuss with you at that we all owe and an issue that threatens the integrity of this great nation and puts in peril the future welfare of our country. 50 years after the passage of the most significant civil rights legislation in our nation's history the voting rights act in 1965, the most basic of american rights, the right to vote is under siege. president johnson said when he signed the voting rights act, the right to vote is that with -- all others are meaningless. at a time we should be expanding opportunity to cast a ballot there is a movement that attempts to make more difficult, to suppress the vote aided and abetted by a factually inaccurate and disconnected supreme court decision, too many are trying to make a too hard, too difficult, their fellow citizens, to exercise their right to be heard at the ballot box.
have with us someone whose name was mentioned before, the head of our civil rights division, mister gupta. [applause], head of the leadership conference, chiefly when i was attorney general, the prison continues into lead in the civil rights arena. today i would like to discuss with you at that we all owe and an issue that threatens the integrity of this great nation and puts in peril the future welfare of our country. 50 years after the passage of the most significant civil rights legislation...
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let's go to sanjay gupta with what this really means for the americans who are dealing with this. >>ell, you know, part of this is he's saying that this is going to happen, there's going to be some real specifics as i think you're alluding to, going to be important around this. what does this mean for the millions of people who are currently addicted. just a couple days ago, you remember, brooke, he said, look, the best strategy is to never have people get addict eed in t first place. which makes sense there are millions of people who are currently addicted. the question is what's this going to mean for those people. is there fog to be more resources available for those people? is there going to be different types of therapy to help treat their addictions available for those people? are there going to be medications to help reverse overdoses, you know, because people are dying from this. is there a way to increae the resources to try to prevent those deaths. you just heard this -- i just heard the same thing you did, brooke, obviously not a lot of details in that. those are some of t
let's go to sanjay gupta with what this really means for the americans who are dealing with this. >>ell, you know, part of this is he's saying that this is going to happen, there's going to be some real specifics as i think you're alluding to, going to be important around this. what does this mean for the millions of people who are currently addicted. just a couple days ago, you remember, brooke, he said, look, the best strategy is to never have people get addict eed in t first place....
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host: vanita gupta talking with us. we have the leadership conference talk about election issues and aside from that, criminal justice reform. guest: it is kind of alarming just how out of line even with the republican party this even with the republican party this administration has been. particularly the attorney general, we are at a time where blue states and red states have been advancing reform across the country. we see an attorney general who is returning us back to policies that have long been discredited that created strain on communities of color and cost the government and enormous amount of money and were not effective. now we have an attorney general who is resisting reform. he did this as a senator. he is advancing policies that are taking us backwards. there is a concern about that. host: what policies? he had this to say about sensing laws. -- sentencing laws. guest: every community wants to the safe. the problem is if you actually engage with communities that have been devastated by mass incarceration,
host: vanita gupta talking with us. we have the leadership conference talk about election issues and aside from that, criminal justice reform. guest: it is kind of alarming just how out of line even with the republican party this even with the republican party this administration has been. particularly the attorney general, we are at a time where blue states and red states have been advancing reform across the country. we see an attorney general who is returning us back to policies that have...
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from scandals that have surrounded the current president, jacob zuma, and an indian born family, the guptasolitics. a hugely divisive and emotional issue in south africa. the leader of the is it a democratic alliance party called it a hateful and divisive campaign. what is the possible outcome of today's hearing? the communications trade body, not government regulated as such, the democratic alliance applied and complain to them from south africa, complained in the uk. possible outcomes include fines, some form of official censure, but the almost certain outcome, which is probably what the opposition party hopes for, is to raise the level of this story in the mind and consciousness of south african people and therefore, hopefully for them, do better in the next election, which jacob zuma's anc wants to keep down. thank you. you may have some of these in your brea kfast ta ble you may have some of these in your breakfast table this morning. among those being sold, french's, and the proceeds will be used to reduce some of its debt pile, also known for other brands, such as strepsils. bring yo
from scandals that have surrounded the current president, jacob zuma, and an indian born family, the guptasolitics. a hugely divisive and emotional issue in south africa. the leader of the is it a democratic alliance party called it a hateful and divisive campaign. what is the possible outcome of today's hearing? the communications trade body, not government regulated as such, the democratic alliance applied and complain to them from south africa, complained in the uk. possible outcomes include...
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. >> reporter: vanita gupta headed the civil rights division in the obama administration. >> i thinkwhat's interesting about what's been happening in very quick order in this new administration is the rollbacks and cutbacks of long standing litigated positions in the areas of voting right, l.g.b.t. rights and the like. >> reporter: but judicial watch's tom fitton says it's squarely in line with policies of past republican administrations, which also have challenged affirmative action programs in court as unconstitutional. >> you can have laws that help minorities, but not at the expense of others. and you can't discriminate to remedy discrimination. >> reporter: the supreme court has refused to end all affirmative action. it struck down quotas and numerical goals, but most recently, in a case from the university of texas, said race can be considered as one of many factors in college admissions. >> we are here. >> reporter: in recent years, asian americans have become more vocal opponents. several asian american groups have asked the justice department for help in challenging affirmat
. >> reporter: vanita gupta headed the civil rights division in the obama administration. >> i thinkwhat's interesting about what's been happening in very quick order in this new administration is the rollbacks and cutbacks of long standing litigated positions in the areas of voting right, l.g.b.t. rights and the like. >> reporter: but judicial watch's tom fitton says it's squarely in line with policies of past republican administrations, which also have challenged affirmative...
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korea has still a chance for some diplomacy thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us mr gupta thank you. spanish regional police say the suspected driver behind last week's barcelona of an attack has been shot at artie's main port i has the story. an intense manhunt for the suspected driver linked to last week's terror attack in barcelona is over spanish authorities confirmed monday afternoon twenty two year old eunice a b a coupe was shot dead by police in a small town roughly thirty miles west of course alone officials say he wore what appeared to be an explosives belt which turned out to be fake when he was shot a b. a who had been the focus of an intense manhunt after authorities say he used a van to mow down pedestrians in barcelona's famous promenade on thursday killing thirteen people and injuring over one hundred and twenty police also said he stabbed a driver to death and hijacked the driver's car thursday night in his getaway be a coupe is believed to be part of a twelve member cell responsible for the deadliest terror attack in spain in thirteen years according to s
korea has still a chance for some diplomacy thank you so much for sharing your expertise with us mr gupta thank you. spanish regional police say the suspected driver behind last week's barcelona of an attack has been shot at artie's main port i has the story. an intense manhunt for the suspected driver linked to last week's terror attack in barcelona is over spanish authorities confirmed monday afternoon twenty two year old eunice a b a coupe was shot dead by police in a small town roughly...
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they were removed as they were not cooperating with the president's close business associates, the guptaa controversial decision lead the country to an economic downgrade, plunging it into a second recession in a decade. opposition parties approached the constitutional court, asking it to rule that a secret ballot against the president would be the best option to ensure that members of parliament vote freely, without intimidation. the choice is quite simple, actually. it's a choice between whether you stand, if you stand with jacob zuma or against jacob zuma, it's as simple as that choice. you stand for the interests of south africa or you don't. but the question is — are there enough anc mps disillusioned with their president to vote against him and show him the door? just over a quarter are needed for this motion to pass. we are throwing a serious, we are detonating a serious bomb in south africa, to our government, but also to a very important party that has brought us where we are. it is anyone's guess how the voting will go, but there is no doubt that the anc is divided now more tha
they were removed as they were not cooperating with the president's close business associates, the guptaa controversial decision lead the country to an economic downgrade, plunging it into a second recession in a decade. opposition parties approached the constitutional court, asking it to rule that a secret ballot against the president would be the best option to ensure that members of parliament vote freely, without intimidation. the choice is quite simple, actually. it's a choice between...
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corruption allegations and an inappropriately close relationship to a wealthy business family, the guptast was a secret ballot, so members of his own party could knife him in the back without detection. it was quite a moment — mps waited for the result of the vote. those on both sides engaged in some competitive singing of a kind that we might think should be introduced here. singing in the end, zuma survived the vote, but it seems tens of mps in his own party voted against him. 0pponents said it's the end of the anc, a party split, and public opinion turning against it. it might be just such a turning point in south africa's history, but it takes a brave punter to bet against the anc. shortly after the vote, i managed to catch a few minutes with the chief whip of the anc, jackson methembu. i suggested the close vote of confidence, didn't suggest there's much confidence in the president. i am an anc man through and through. the decision of the national executive committee is that the president is not going anywhere. and indeed this is what we have been able to do today when in fact there
corruption allegations and an inappropriately close relationship to a wealthy business family, the guptast was a secret ballot, so members of his own party could knife him in the back without detection. it was quite a moment — mps waited for the result of the vote. those on both sides engaged in some competitive singing of a kind that we might think should be introduced here. singing in the end, zuma survived the vote, but it seems tens of mps in his own party voted against him. 0pponents...
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anita gupta joins me now, formerly with president obama's civil rights division during the obama administrationthank you very much for being with us, venita. if i can, because it just happened, can i get your reaction to the breaking news of ken frazier from merck, resigning the president's manufacturing council over the president's response or nonresponse this weekend to the action of the white supremacists? >> i don't think that any of us should be surprised. i'm glad that as a leader in our business industry that he has taken a stance. look, you said it. the president is being roundly criticized by members of his own party, let alone the legions and legions of people in this country who simply cannot believe the kind of statement that the president issued after the violence that took place in charlottesville, followed by insult to injury by a white house spokesman who doubled down on that equivocal statement yesterday. it's been two days now since the president has had those comments lying in the air. you've got a person who died, people in the hospital. you know, ken frazier, other leaders
anita gupta joins me now, formerly with president obama's civil rights division during the obama administrationthank you very much for being with us, venita. if i can, because it just happened, can i get your reaction to the breaking news of ken frazier from merck, resigning the president's manufacturing council over the president's response or nonresponse this weekend to the action of the white supremacists? >> i don't think that any of us should be surprised. i'm glad that as a leader...
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sanjay gupta has her story. >> cycling offered me a sense of stability in my life.uation on my bike. >> reporter: jillian bearden is an elite cyclist, but her ride hasn't been easy. >> i was born male, as jonathan paul bearden, having this identity going on in your mind, you struggle on a daily basis. >> reporter: to cope, jillian turned to cycling and began competing in the male circuit, but her struggle with her identity persisted. >> i was contemplating suicide, to want to kill yourself when you have children, when you have a wife, that's a hard decision to make, but that's how dark it is. >> reporter: jillian decided to tell her family and with their support began transitioning. jillian worked with officials at usa cycling and after months of talks and hormonal tests granted her a license to race as a female. >> finally on that woman's team i've always longed for. >> reporter: now she's about to compete in her first professional cycling race as a woman. the colorado classic. >> this race is important, because i'll be the first transwoman athlete in the united st
sanjay gupta has her story. >> cycling offered me a sense of stability in my life.uation on my bike. >> reporter: jillian bearden is an elite cyclist, but her ride hasn't been easy. >> i was born male, as jonathan paul bearden, having this identity going on in your mind, you struggle on a daily basis. >> reporter: to cope, jillian turned to cycling and began competing in the male circuit, but her struggle with her identity persisted. >> i was contemplating suicide,...
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been accelerated we would have known today, that has not happened, work in south africa, hired by the guptaction was ruled by the opposition, it has become a huge politically totemic action, it is a proxy war against president jacob zuma himself, he is very close to this family, together they are accused in south africa of corruption and political influence on such an epic scale that it is called state capture, buying up a state to get government contracts. bell pottinger were brought in to bring attention away from this, by launching a racially divisive campaign, basically encouraging south africans to blame their economic woes not on the president, and his policies, but on wightman 0koli capital, the white businesses who have always operated in the country. what impact, from what we have learnt today, will it have on bell pottinger? they will announce sanctions they will take on september 4, a couple of actions, they could expel them from the body from itself, they could suspend them, they could still work in the industry but since the scandal has broken, they have lost a number of client
been accelerated we would have known today, that has not happened, work in south africa, hired by the guptaction was ruled by the opposition, it has become a huge politically totemic action, it is a proxy war against president jacob zuma himself, he is very close to this family, together they are accused in south africa of corruption and political influence on such an epic scale that it is called state capture, buying up a state to get government contracts. bell pottinger were brought in to...
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gupta joining us there. >> thank you very much for that fas facinating discussion. >>> coming up, the galaxy 8 launches we'll have the details after this short break >>> welcome back uber technologies posted a 16% rise in second quarter bookings. the ride hailing company saw a smaller loss than in the previous period as it attempts to inch towards profitability. it lost 6$645 million, down 9% from the first quarter as it sought to clamp down on excessive spending for all of 2016 it lost about $3 billion. >>> samsung launched the galaxy note 8 smartphone. the successor to the troubled note 7 the device has a massive 6.3-inch display, dual camera and will be priced below $1,000. seema mody went to the launch event in new york. >> reporter: this launch is seen as samsung's redemption moment yes, samsung made the screen bigger and the new galaxy note 8 has two rear cameras for the company, it's about a lot more than a smartphone last your's global recall of 4 million galaxy note 7s was a black eye for the company. exploding phones went viral, costing the company $7 billion now samsung is
gupta joining us there. >> thank you very much for that fas facinating discussion. >>> coming up, the galaxy 8 launches we'll have the details after this short break >>> welcome back uber technologies posted a 16% rise in second quarter bookings. the ride hailing company saw a smaller loss than in the previous period as it attempts to inch towards profitability. it lost 6$645 million, down 9% from the first quarter as it sought to clamp down on excessive spending for all...
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law centergroups like the ones that orgazined and marched down the streets of charlottesville vanita guptahip conference on civil and human rightsthere have been white supremacy groups that have existed in our midst, what's uniquely shocking right now is how they're coming out of the shadows and it seems largely emboldened by an administration that this "hate map" showscalifornia has 79 hate groupsfrom big cities like los angeles to small ones like bakersfield and stockton dozens of groups are scattered thorughout the state.the bay area has eight known ahte groups including the kkk neo nazi and anti muslim grous.. there are two chapters ok skinhead groups operating near fresno reporter bridge: alexandra limon (socal media handle for cg @alexlimonnews) criteria to be classified as a hate group includes having beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people based on things like race, religion and sexual orientation.senators from across the political spectrum reacted via social media senator dean heller of nevada tweetedracism, hatred, and violence as a means to an end is
law centergroups like the ones that orgazined and marched down the streets of charlottesville vanita guptahip conference on civil and human rightsthere have been white supremacy groups that have existed in our midst, what's uniquely shocking right now is how they're coming out of the shadows and it seems largely emboldened by an administration that this "hate map" showscalifornia has 79 hate groupsfrom big cities like los angeles to small ones like bakersfield and stockton dozens of...
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anita gupta went as far as to warning that a pardoning of arpaio, quote, will not be a dog whistle tohe so-called alt-right and white supremacists because bull horn. is this the right message to be sending right now? >> well, i got to tell you, donald trump can't win for trying. what he did was he was told by the democratic mayor of phoenix i think it was please don't pardon arpaio when you come even though i know you want to pardon him and you've talked about it, so don't do it because there will be violence. so trump didn't do that. he actually being a alaska wo-- he acquiesced. >> but he foreshadowed it. >> but you were report thagt department of just sis was vetting this pardon and everybody knows that a pardon just like when obama pardoned the guy who was a terrorist from puerto rico or pardoned manning or clinton pardoned marc rich, you will get skrut. so scrutiny. but donald trump came down an egg came late tore when he ran for office and he announced the number one thing in his race was protecting america from illegal immigration. there is no one who has done more of that than
anita gupta went as far as to warning that a pardoning of arpaio, quote, will not be a dog whistle tohe so-called alt-right and white supremacists because bull horn. is this the right message to be sending right now? >> well, i got to tell you, donald trump can't win for trying. what he did was he was told by the democratic mayor of phoenix i think it was please don't pardon arpaio when you come even though i know you want to pardon him and you've talked about it, so don't do it because...
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>> i want to listen to the former head of the department of justice civil rights division, vanita gupta, who writes this. "if president trump uses his power to pardon a discredited law enforcement official who persistently engaged in illegal racial profiling of the latino community, it will not be a dog whistle to the so-called alt right and white supremacists, but a bull horn. no amount of tweets or forced remarks read from a teleprompter could undo the damage. >> i do agree with that. they set aside a judge's contempt order for racial profiling for former sheriff joe arpaio. that would be an outrageous step, particularly at this time and in this context, and i hope the president would step back to any decision of pardoning joe arpaio. >> they just said from air force i there will not be any decision tonight. legally he certainly has the power. if he wants to pardon on sheriff arpaio. >> he has that power, and this is exactly the case where he shouldn't use that power. >> the big rally is about to occur in phoenix, arizona. lots of supporters of the rally, lots of protesters as well. w
>> i want to listen to the former head of the department of justice civil rights division, vanita gupta, who writes this. "if president trump uses his power to pardon a discredited law enforcement official who persistently engaged in illegal racial profiling of the latino community, it will not be a dog whistle to the so-called alt right and white supremacists, but a bull horn. no amount of tweets or forced remarks read from a teleprompter could undo the damage. >> i do agree...
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vanita gupta. start at your end of the table, michelle. suspect's mother announced she was shocked he would do this because he had an african-american friend at some point. james alex field's social media content, maybe she doesn't check his facebook, it is an absolute litter, it is littered with alt references to nazis and white supremacy. >> she either doesn't follow him on facebook or doesn't realize sentiments like that are racist and stand against everything the country stands for. it's kind of like at this age, i have a hard time understanding how you don't know what's in your child's heart. she genuinely looked shocked to see what her son had done. >> she did? >> to me she looked completely like taken aback and surprised. she said not understanding how he did this because he has an african-american friend. we live in a world where people don't understand the reality of the country that we live in today. donald trump's america is not the america that anyone is raised to believe that we stand for as a nation, and her son is a testamen
vanita gupta. start at your end of the table, michelle. suspect's mother announced she was shocked he would do this because he had an african-american friend at some point. james alex field's social media content, maybe she doesn't check his facebook, it is an absolute litter, it is littered with alt references to nazis and white supremacy. >> she either doesn't follow him on facebook or doesn't realize sentiments like that are racist and stand against everything the country stands for....
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and vanita gupta, the former head of the civil rights division under president obama said the department is changing course on a key issue. >> i think it's a trend that civil rights will see turned on their head being used to advance an agenda that they certainly were not created for. >>> still ahead, the trump administration reportedly looking to crack down on details. for president trump away from his call for greater cooperation with beijing. >>> plus, a florida man luckily to be alive, wow. after surviving a lightning struck caught on camera. bill karins and the forecast when we come back. ♪ we're drowning in information. where, in all of this, is the stuff that matters? the stakes are so high, your finances, your future. how do you solve this? you don't. you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. done.rs. super-cool notebooks. done. that's mom taking care of business. but who takes care of mom? office depot/office max. this week, filler paper just one cent with five dollar m
and vanita gupta, the former head of the civil rights division under president obama said the department is changing course on a key issue. >> i think it's a trend that civil rights will see turned on their head being used to advance an agenda that they certainly were not created for. >>> still ahead, the trump administration reportedly looking to crack down on details. for president trump away from his call for greater cooperation with beijing. >>> plus, a florida man...
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. >>> let's bring in venita gupta, the former head of the department of justice division.he's also the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. >> some hope coming out of this horrible weekend that jeff sessions and the department of justice has indicated that they're opening an investigation into civil rights matters having to do with the stuff that went on in charlottesville. >> i mean that is part of the historic role of the fbi and the justice department to investigate hate crimes, acts of domestic terror when they happen. it's interesting, the attorney general had voted against the federal hate crimes law when he was a u.s. senator but he has seemed more willing to pollute criminal liability and investigate those cases and it's important that the justice department is doing that here for very obvious reason. >> we think of isis as the face of terror, but this is a white supremacist and a neo-nazi being guilty of terrorism. >> i think you would have heard very, very quickly across the government people labeling this as domestic terroris
. >>> let's bring in venita gupta, the former head of the department of justice division.he's also the president and ceo of the leadership conference on civil and human rights. >> some hope coming out of this horrible weekend that jeff sessions and the department of justice has indicated that they're opening an investigation into civil rights matters having to do with the stuff that went on in charlottesville. >> i mean that is part of the historic role of the fbi and the...
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. >> sonia gupta. >> thanks for getting up early and joining us. >> we help you get your energy everyng a lot of energy this morning. tell me all about your place 'cause this place seems like it's more than just coffee. >> happy to hear you say that yes 'cause that's what i wanted. so this is the bean bar where we create conversations. i really think it's important to create an environment where people get their energy and so when i was thinking about what i thought was missing in the community i wanted a place where people could c congregate and talk. enjoy something good in a cup. we offer everything from coffee you can do coffee so many ways now it's not just about getting it out of a coffeepot. you can extract it so many ways and leveraging tea and we have a lot of local partnerships that i'm proud of. >> wait a minute. >> yeah. >> i see bottles of wine over there and i see taps. >> that's right. >> do you transition at some point to a club. >> there's a lot of energy in here. there's not any dancing going on but there's a lot of talking. we have local partnerships with all the vi
. >> sonia gupta. >> thanks for getting up early and joining us. >> we help you get your energy everyng a lot of energy this morning. tell me all about your place 'cause this place seems like it's more than just coffee. >> happy to hear you say that yes 'cause that's what i wanted. so this is the bean bar where we create conversations. i really think it's important to create an environment where people get their energy and so when i was thinking about what i thought was...
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. >> vanita gupta, thank you so much for making the time tonight.appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, a fox news contributor is out tonight with explosive allegations that the cable network concocted a story intended to deflect criticism aimed at donald trump. that story is next. hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage is yours. step two: choose la quinta. the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. ...better than a manual, and my hygienist says it does. but... ...they're not all the same. turns out, they're really... ...different. who knew? i had no idea. so, she said look for... ...one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round... ...brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brus
. >> vanita gupta, thank you so much for making the time tonight.appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> meanwhile, a fox news contributor is out tonight with explosive allegations that the cable network concocted a story intended to deflect criticism aimed at donald trump. that story is next. hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next?...
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and benita gupta talks about civil rights in the trump era. then dr.arik of the bipartisan policy center will discuss the opioid crisis. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> an employer survey on health care benefit costs will be released tuesday. the national business group on health will look at projected cost increases for 018 and how health care is delivered and paid for. we'll have live coverage here on c-span starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern. then a conversation on possible solutions for countering violent extremism. we'll hear from james hughes of george washington's university -- george washington university's program on extremism. he'll be at the heritage foundation at 11:00 a.m. eastern and on c-span. at noon a forerull on oil and how the u.s. can counter global corruption in the industry. we'll hear from pulitzer prize winner steve cole, the author of world obil and the power." you think watch it all on c-span, on c-span.org or with the c-span radio app. a team of res
and benita gupta talks about civil rights in the trump era. then dr.arik of the bipartisan policy center will discuss the opioid crisis. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> an employer survey on health care benefit costs will be released tuesday. the national business group on health will look at projected cost increases for 018 and how health care is delivered and paid for. we'll have live coverage...
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law centergroups like the ones that orgazined and marched down the streets of charlottesville vanita guptaleadership conference on civil and human rightsthere have been white supremacy groups that have existed in our midst, what's uniquely shocking right now is how they're coming out of the shadows and it seems largely emboldened by an administration that this "hate map" showscalifornia has 79 hate groupsfrom big cities like los angeles to small ones like bakersfield and stockton dozens of groups are scattered thorughout the state.the bay area has eight known ahte groups including the kkk neo nazi and anti muslim grous.. there are two chapters ok skinhead groups operating near fresno reporter bridge: alexandra limon (socal media handle for cg @alexlimonnews) criteria to be classified as a hate group includes having beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people based on things like race, religion and sexual orientation.senators from across the political spectrum reacted via social media senator dean heller of nevada tweetedracism, hatred, and violence as a means to an
law centergroups like the ones that orgazined and marched down the streets of charlottesville vanita guptaleadership conference on civil and human rightsthere have been white supremacy groups that have existed in our midst, what's uniquely shocking right now is how they're coming out of the shadows and it seems largely emboldened by an administration that this "hate map" showscalifornia has 79 hate groupsfrom big cities like los angeles to small ones like bakersfield and stockton...
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law centergroups like the ones that orgazined and marched down the streets of charlottesville vanita guptance on civil and human rightsthere have been white supremacy groups that have existed in our midst, what's uniquely shocking right now is how they're coming out of the shadows and it seems largely emboldened by an administration that this "hate map" showscalifornia has 79 hate groupsfrom big cities like los angeles to small ones like bakersfield and stockton dozens of groups are scattered thorughout the state.the bay area has eight known ahte groups including the kkk neo nazi and anti muslim grous.. there are two chapters ok skinhead groups operating near fresno reporter bridge: alexandra limon (socal media handle for cg @alexlimonnews) criteria to be classified as a hate group includes having beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people based on things like race, religion and sexual orientation.senators from across the political spectrum reacted via social media senator dean heller of nevada tweetedracism, hatred, and violence as a means to an end is unacceptab
law centergroups like the ones that orgazined and marched down the streets of charlottesville vanita guptance on civil and human rightsthere have been white supremacy groups that have existed in our midst, what's uniquely shocking right now is how they're coming out of the shadows and it seems largely emboldened by an administration that this "hate map" showscalifornia has 79 hate groupsfrom big cities like los angeles to small ones like bakersfield and stockton dozens of groups are...
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law centergroups like the ones that orgazined and marched down the streets of charlottesville vanita gupta/ leadership conference on civil and human rightsthere have been white supremacy groups that have existed in our midst, what's uniquely shocking right now is how they're coming out of the shadows and it seems largely emboldened by an administration that this "hate map" showscalifornia has 79 hate groupsfrom big cities like los angeles to small ones like bakersfield and stockton dozens of groups are scattered thorughout the state.the bay area has eight known ahte groups including the kkk neo nazi and anti muslim grous.. there are two chapters ok skinhead groups operating near fresno reporter bridge: alexandra limon (socal media handle for cg @alexlimonnews) criteria to be classified as a hate group includes having beliefs or practices that attack or malign an entire class of people based on things like race, religion and sexual orientation.senators from across the political spectrum reacted via social media senator dean heller of nevada tweetedracism, hatred, and violence as a means to
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tom: the uproar here is about the gupta family and bribes, it is also a 75-year-old gentleman who hasthis for 25 years. worn out his welcome, not only to opposition parties, but to his party as well? reporter: it seems that is exactly what happened. it seems this motion of no-confidence is preceded by two bids that came from within the party. that is the highest decision-making body with an the anc. this of course, coming after the country's credit rating was downgraded by two ratings companies, following him firing pravin gordon. francine: thank you, amogelang mbatha, talking to us from johannesburg. tom, looking at some of the research notes, the south african rand could surge if jacob zuma anis outsed. tot was prizeced from 10% 15%. richard lapper joins us from chatham house. richard, i want to bring you to my chart, overnight rand volatility chart. it charts volatility. how much of a surprise was list? we know if people are more likely to be party, or loyal to their economy? >> i think it was a big surprise. the idea of a secret ballot was a big surprise. that came by the national
tom: the uproar here is about the gupta family and bribes, it is also a 75-year-old gentleman who hasthis for 25 years. worn out his welcome, not only to opposition parties, but to his party as well? reporter: it seems that is exactly what happened. it seems this motion of no-confidence is preceded by two bids that came from within the party. that is the highest decision-making body with an the anc. this of course, coming after the country's credit rating was downgraded by two ratings...