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so, why are julius and ethel rosenberg's children speaking out now? because they want their mother exonerated. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial, you're in charge. >> quijano: good evening, the federal reserve delivers a president si update on wednesday after the clez of its two-day meeting. amazon, facebook, and mcdonald's report earnings this week. and a rookie card player from new jersey won the world series of poker, earning more than $8 million. i'm elaine quijano, cbs news. every day people are fighting type 2 diabetes with fitness, food and the pill that starts with f. farxiga, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction, such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical
so, why are julius and ethel rosenberg's children speaking out now? because they want their mother exonerated. >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." >> cbs money watch update sponsored by lincoln financial, you're in charge. >> quijano: good evening, the federal reserve delivers a president si update on wednesday after the clez of its...
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in 1997, when julius rosenberg's former sovha feklisov, went public with tales of julius' spy missionsoviet union, feklisov had this to say about ethel rosenberg: >> feklisov: ethel never worked for us. she didn't do anything. >> cooper: based on this information, robert and michael meeropol launched a campaign to clear their mother's name. in 2015, they got 13 members of the new york city council to issue a proclamation declaring the government wrongfully executed ethel rosenberg. >> robert meeropol: it is time for the federal government to step up and do the same. ( applause ) >> cooper: last year, they launched a petition drive, calling on president obama to exonerate their mother before leaving office. but historian ron radosh told us, given the documents he's seen, that would be a mistake. >> radosh: she was an accessory to spying by helping, identifying people, urging people to be re... recruited, suggesting that her own brother be recruited. this is aiding those who are spying. it's aiding and abetting. >> cooper: you're saying even though she wasn't as involved as her hu
in 1997, when julius rosenberg's former sovha feklisov, went public with tales of julius' spy missionsoviet union, feklisov had this to say about ethel rosenberg: >> feklisov: ethel never worked for us. she didn't do anything. >> cooper: based on this information, robert and michael meeropol launched a campaign to clear their mother's name. in 2015, they got 13 members of the new york city council to issue a proclamation declaring the government wrongfully executed ethel rosenberg....
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julius was euthanized saturday. animal lovers have been posting their condolances on twiter with the hashtag "team julius". it's not news many redskins fans will want to hear. according to espn-- kirk cousins and the redskins will not reach a deal on a long term contract before today's 4 pm deadline. and that will cost the team a pretty penny. cousins plans to play under the tag this year in which he'll make 24 million dollars. cousins will become the first quarterback in nfl history to play under the franchise tag in consecutive seasons. however-- despite failing to reach a deal now, espn's adam schefter is reporting the cousins is open to doing a long term deal after this season. coming up-- dangerous ground. a home swallowed by a sinkhole-- and dangerous ground. a home swallowed by a sinkhole-- and now dozens of nearby families get some disturbing news. the details.. coming up. plus, spiderman beat the vulture-- but another animal kicked his butt at the box office. the details.. coming up. i wneverever wash my ha
julius was euthanized saturday. animal lovers have been posting their condolances on twiter with the hashtag "team julius". it's not news many redskins fans will want to hear. according to espn-- kirk cousins and the redskins will not reach a deal on a long term contract before today's 4 pm deadline. and that will cost the team a pretty penny. cousins plans to play under the tag this year in which he'll make 24 million dollars. cousins will become the first quarterback in nfl history...
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my father, julius, was an electrical engineer. he was a member of the american communist party. ethel was a housewife. my father was arrested in july of 1950, in new york city and my mother was arrested. both were charged with conspiracy to commit espionage. the government said julius rosenberg was a master spy who led an spiring was a master spy who led an spy ring that stole the secret of the atomic bomb and gave it to the soviet union in 1945. julius was guilty of espionage, but it didn't have anything to do with the secret of the atomic bomb. he had no knowledge of this. it's hard for me to believe that my mother didn't know about what he was doing. but there is no credible evidence that my mother participated in any way. this was the great red scare, the mccarthy period. the government was saying there was this international communist conspiracy that was out to destroy our way of life. fear makes powerful people do very dangerous things. the trial at which they were convicted was a travesty. we now know the judge secretly communicated with the prosecution, that evidence was
my father, julius, was an electrical engineer. he was a member of the american communist party. ethel was a housewife. my father was arrested in july of 1950, in new york city and my mother was arrested. both were charged with conspiracy to commit espionage. the government said julius rosenberg was a master spy who led an spiring was a master spy who led an spy ring that stole the secret of the atomic bomb and gave it to the soviet union in 1945. julius was guilty of espionage, but it didn't...
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my father, julius, was an electrical engineer. he was a member of the american communist party. housewife. my father was arrested in july of 1950, in new york city and my mother was arrested. both were charged with conspiracy to commit espionage. the government said julius rosenberg was a master spy who led an spy ring that stole the secret of the atomic bomb and gave it to the soviet union in 1945. julius was guilty of espionage, but it didn't have anything to do with the secret of the atomic bomb. he had no knowledge of this. it's hard for me to believe that my mother didn't know about what he was doing. but there is no credible evidence that my mother participated in any way. this was the great red scare, the mccarthy period. the government was saying there was this international communist conspiracy that was out to destroy our way of life. fear makes powerful people do very dangerous things. the trial at which they were convicted was a travesty. we now know the judge secretly communicated with the prosecution, that evidence was fabricated. the chief prosecution witnesses per
my father, julius, was an electrical engineer. he was a member of the american communist party. housewife. my father was arrested in july of 1950, in new york city and my mother was arrested. both were charged with conspiracy to commit espionage. the government said julius rosenberg was a master spy who led an spy ring that stole the secret of the atomic bomb and gave it to the soviet union in 1945. julius was guilty of espionage, but it didn't have anything to do with the secret of the atomic...
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announcer: that is professor and author william julius wilson. see all of his comments tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> washington post with the latest that could happen on the health care debate, the headline, mcconnell hence at shoring up the before the care act. the senate majority leader said on thursday that if his party fails to muster 50 votes for the plan to rewrite the approval care act, it will not have any choice but to draft a more modest bill with democrats to support the
announcer: that is professor and author william julius wilson. see all of his comments tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> washington post with the latest that could happen on the health care debate, the headline, mcconnell hence at shoring up the before the care act. the senate majority leader said on thursday that if his party fails to muster 50 votes for the plan to rewrite the approval care act, it will not have any choice but to draft a more modest bill with democrats to...
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julius was euthanized saturday. animal lovers have been posting their condolances on twiter with the hashtag "team julius". tens of thousands of complaints this summer -- about those annoying robocalls. that's despite being on the do-not-call list! consumer reporter john matarese investigates... why the list is no longer blocking the calls, so you don't waste your money. 00-05 2:10-end timen the week - hot week ahead; mid 90s mid to late week - tracking storm chances (best chances early week) - high heat breaks next week today: partly cloudy. hot and humid. pm thunderstorm possible. highs: 88-92 feels: 96 winds: se 5-10 mph tonight: partly cloudy. warm and very muggy. lows: 67-74 winds: s 5 mph tuesday: partly cloudy. hot and humid. pm thunderstorms possible. highs: 89-92 feels: 98 winds: s 5-10 mph no match for the website last night. abc's kendis gibson and adrienne bankert have more in today's tech bytes - and we promise, no spoilers!. starting off hot and humid. prepare now to hydrated! stormwatch-7 is also trac
julius was euthanized saturday. animal lovers have been posting their condolances on twiter with the hashtag "team julius". tens of thousands of complaints this summer -- about those annoying robocalls. that's despite being on the do-not-call list! consumer reporter john matarese investigates... why the list is no longer blocking the calls, so you don't waste your money. 00-05 2:10-end timen the week - hot week ahead; mid 90s mid to late week - tracking storm chances (best chances...
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julius was born a in agriculture. but since his birth the calf struggled to t survive despite efforts by veterinarians at the zoo to nurse him back to health when he was born he did not nurse well so vets at the zoo tried to bottle him, but that didn't go well. they plan to conduct a neck crop pi to determine why julius struggled after he was born. we were talk ing about how big he was when he was born. >> everybody was rooting for him . i know that they were saying that these veterinarians were working around the clock. coming in on their personal time trying to care for him. >> on the hill, two former staffers charged with distributing new photos of a house member. coming up the sneaky plot to leak the explicit images. we'll back. fios is not cable. we're a 100% fiber optic network. and with the new fios gigabit connection... you get our fastest internet ever. switch to fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for th
julius was born a in agriculture. but since his birth the calf struggled to t survive despite efforts by veterinarians at the zoo to nurse him back to health when he was born he did not nurse well so vets at the zoo tried to bottle him, but that didn't go well. they plan to conduct a neck crop pi to determine why julius struggled after he was born. we were talk ing about how big he was when he was born. >> everybody was rooting for him . i know that they were saying that these...
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julius -- juliette?tte: they've agreed among themselves to install a quick and that was inadequate to do the job. the statement came in response to claims that it formed a cartel to hold down the prices of crucial technology. the first attempt at damage control since the european commission said it was investigating accusations of illegal collusion. plein air has reported a 55% gain in first for profit -- ryanair has reported 55% gain in the first profits. beating estimates, the biggest low cost airline say that pricing will be competitive for the remainder of the fiscal year. morgane bank and j.p. have agreed to pay $148 million to resolve claims they conspired to manipulative the benchmarks range. they said they will cooperate with investors. funds, andl master the california state retirement through 21 banks and three brokerage firms. accusing them of many plaguing 2011 -- from 2006 7 2006-2011. largeststment is the ever venture fundraising for a tech company in the region. $500 million is expected fr
julius -- juliette?tte: they've agreed among themselves to install a quick and that was inadequate to do the job. the statement came in response to claims that it formed a cartel to hold down the prices of crucial technology. the first attempt at damage control since the european commission said it was investigating accusations of illegal collusion. plein air has reported a 55% gain in first for profit -- ryanair has reported 55% gain in the first profits. beating estimates, the biggest low...
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many of the members who read and admire julius evola and his thinking. back in 2007 after bannon had done hollywood and for making, for about a year and have come he wanted was the ceo of a videogame company in hong kong, which did not actually make video games that you play but pray near something called gold farming, which i'd never heard of. that is the process of going into these massive multiplayer games like world of warcraft, prizes and armor and gold, which allow you to advance in the game, but then turning around bannon and selling them to people in the real world. bannon's company would hire in 24to play these games hour rotating cycles, when all this stuff, then sell it to wealthier gamers offline, which was considered a serious enough business goldman sachs actually invested money in the company. what happened was, they gamers -- most of the people who played it considered is cheating i got angry. kids would spend hours and weeks and months absorbed in these games and did not like the fact there was a shortcut. so the gamers themselves organi
many of the members who read and admire julius evola and his thinking. back in 2007 after bannon had done hollywood and for making, for about a year and have come he wanted was the ceo of a videogame company in hong kong, which did not actually make video games that you play but pray near something called gold farming, which i'd never heard of. that is the process of going into these massive multiplayer games like world of warcraft, prizes and armor and gold, which allow you to advance in the...
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julius, the baby giraffe, has died at the maryland zoo.s was born last month at the zoo in baltimore but he never developed a strong immune system. his condition deteriorated overnight and zoo officials say they made the decision to humanely euthanize him. investigators are trying to figure out what started a fire in montgomery county. a man and a woman were trapped upstairs. thankfully first responders rescued them this morning and were able to get them to the hospital. we're told their injuries are not serious. investigators were back at that house on logan driech in potomac this afternoon. they say the fire started in the kitchen. an all-girls robotics team from afghanistan arrived at dulles airport overnight. they were greeted by a ambassador. the team is in washington to take part in a three-day robotics competition that starts tomorrow. they went through a lot to get here. the team members say they were twice denied visas to enter the united states. their dilemma made international headlines. president trump heard about it and interv
julius, the baby giraffe, has died at the maryland zoo.s was born last month at the zoo in baltimore but he never developed a strong immune system. his condition deteriorated overnight and zoo officials say they made the decision to humanely euthanize him. investigators are trying to figure out what started a fire in montgomery county. a man and a woman were trapped upstairs. thankfully first responders rescued them this morning and were able to get them to the hospital. we're told their...
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julius, the baby giraffe has died at the maryland zoo. julius was born a month ago today at the zoo in baltimore. but he had trouble nursing and did not develop a strong immune system. despite efforts to boost his health, his condition deteriorates overnight and zoo officials say they made the decision to humanely euthanize him. >>> a group of d.c. volunteers who sign people up to donate bone marrow call themselves the swab mob. the group's official name is sharing america's marrow. people who want to donate bone marrow has to swap their cheeks. the sample goes into a registry to help with finding matches. the group held a swabbing drive at the hamilton crown plaza in northwest this afternoon. it's something they do every month. for some, it's a way to give back. >> some random person on the registry saved my daughter's life. and that's very impta deadly autoimmune disease called aplastic anemia. she's doing a lot better since the transplant. and the swab mob have registered over 300 people to help save lives. >>> it was pizza, arts and a
julius, the baby giraffe has died at the maryland zoo. julius was born a month ago today at the zoo in baltimore. but he had trouble nursing and did not develop a strong immune system. despite efforts to boost his health, his condition deteriorates overnight and zoo officials say they made the decision to humanely euthanize him. >>> a group of d.c. volunteers who sign people up to donate bone marrow call themselves the swab mob. the group's official name is sharing america's marrow....
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haveus through what we heard from julius baer.ave hired private bankers that they have had good results. in fromoney has come the middle east, monaco, and asia. that is where the new money is from. that is driving this forward. in the stock price, we are seeing a rerating. he has hired senior bankers into the institution to drive this forward. we got into the brexit conversation, and i put it to him that what happens when ceos like him make decisions to leave london and head into the heart of europe, what are the risks of ever bringing that business back? >> it is nearly impossible. it will take a decade if at all and a perfect constellation for this to happen again. moving jobs is not just about moving physical tasks, but it is moving people, investments, infrastructure. in any reasonable company, you have to have a playing cycle. i don't think these jobs will go back anytime soon. >> it is a bit like your kids when they have flown the coop, they will not come back to mama. francine: the share price is actually up significantly.
haveus through what we heard from julius baer.ave hired private bankers that they have had good results. in fromoney has come the middle east, monaco, and asia. that is where the new money is from. that is driving this forward. in the stock price, we are seeing a rerating. he has hired senior bankers into the institution to drive this forward. we got into the brexit conversation, and i put it to him that what happens when ceos like him make decisions to leave london and head into the heart of...
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about to find out. 2017s and gentlemen our award winner, william julius wilson. [applause] quite anas introduction. real honor to a center and deliver this lecture. especially pleased as sarah is in the audience. frustrating period in our history. i thought that it would be good to take this opportunity to the issuessome of thatding race in america mind.ry much on my in november shortly before the presidential election, i received an e-mail from my harvard colleague, henry louis jr.s he was also a member of the studies inadvanced behavorial sciences. me an e-mail and he said a code to the do series, "black america after mlk board of optimisticme if i was or pessimistic about the future of our people. a said that he actually heard guy on anderson coopers cnn news worst timeis is the people.ry of our gates added this is not true. but that he would love to get my thoughts about this. completely agree. that it can't be true. worsty who says this is time in history of african-americans, does not have of history. in general, nothing today compares with slavery or jim s
about to find out. 2017s and gentlemen our award winner, william julius wilson. [applause] quite anas introduction. real honor to a center and deliver this lecture. especially pleased as sarah is in the audience. frustrating period in our history. i thought that it would be good to take this opportunity to the issuessome of thatding race in america mind.ry much on my in november shortly before the presidential election, i received an e-mail from my harvard colleague, henry louis jr.s he was...
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. >>> assets on demand management julius baer, best performance since 2008, sending shares to the swiss bank to the top of the 600. >>> and shares in b and m rise on a report as there could be a 4.4 billion pound bid for the discount retailer. good morning welcome to the show. looking at pmi data for euro area crossing the wires. seeing it was very much in line. pmi services was 55.4, estimated at 55.4. and then look at the manufacturing, came at 57.4, marginally ahead, 57.2 marginally ahead of estimates at 6.2. on france, mixed picture, weak when it came to services but strength when it came in it was traded marginally higher today. seeing a little of that received now. let's move on, talk about the top story today. looking at the auto sector reports the commission could be investigating collusion among germany top automakers, following a report that bmw, volkswagon, audi and porsche may have worked together to fix prices and designs of diesel emissions treatment systems. looking at the shares, they're really being punished. volkswagon down by almost 4% at this point daimler is not doi
. >>> assets on demand management julius baer, best performance since 2008, sending shares to the swiss bank to the top of the 600. >>> and shares in b and m rise on a report as there could be a 4.4 billion pound bid for the discount retailer. good morning welcome to the show. looking at pmi data for euro area crossing the wires. seeing it was very much in line. pmi services was 55.4, estimated at 55.4. and then look at the manufacturing, came at 57.4, marginally ahead, 57.2...
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ladies and gentlemen, our 2017 award winner, william julius wilson. [applause] boy, that was quite an introduction. [laughter] mr. wilson: you know, it is a real honor to return to the this, and ieliver that -- isly pleased in the audience. in ourustrating period history, and i thought that it would be good to take this opportunity to reflect on some of the issues regarding race in america that are very much on my mind. shortly before the presidential election, i received an email from my harvard colleague henry louis gates, and heskip was also a member of the board of stanford advanced buddies and behavioral sciences. he sent me and email, and he said that he had to do a coda to mlk"hbo television series " to bring it up to date. and he asked me if i was optimistic or pessimistic about the future of our people. he said that he actually heard a cnnon anderson cooper's news show say this is the worst time in the history of our people. gates added, this is surely not true, but he would love to get my thoughts about this, and i said that i completely agr
ladies and gentlemen, our 2017 award winner, william julius wilson. [applause] boy, that was quite an introduction. [laughter] mr. wilson: you know, it is a real honor to return to the this, and ieliver that -- isly pleased in the audience. in ourustrating period history, and i thought that it would be good to take this opportunity to reflect on some of the issues regarding race in america that are very much on my mind. shortly before the presidential election, i received an email from my...
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death of julius caesar -- host: ok. "senators, trump urge repeal." in arkansas, the "arkansas democrat gazette" focuses on the travel ban. the chaos of the original, and the newly implemented travel ban. it also talks about trump tweeting for a full repeal of the health care law on its cover. iouston chronicle" focuses on .c.e., targeting parents of smuggled children. finally, the "indianapolis star," leading with the story we talked about a moment ago about some state officials refusing to comply with the request by the roll house for voter information. steve is calling from indianapolis on the democratic line. caller: the matter and want to talk about is the voter commission. even in the red states, indiana, even they want to block this. they are really overreaching for this, and it is the republican party -- there is one party that continues to gerrymander and redistrict, and it is the republicans. they also want to restrict , and it is voter id one party, and it is republicans, and they want to keep it on a weekday. voting on want people the week
death of julius caesar -- host: ok. "senators, trump urge repeal." in arkansas, the "arkansas democrat gazette" focuses on the travel ban. the chaos of the original, and the newly implemented travel ban. it also talks about trump tweeting for a full repeal of the health care law on its cover. iouston chronicle" focuses on .c.e., targeting parents of smuggled children. finally, the "indianapolis star," leading with the story we talked about a moment ago about...
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the giraffe named julius was in poor health since being born june 15. julius couldn't nurse effectively and had insufficient antibodies to protect him from disease and given two infusions of giraffe plasma but the condition took a sharp turn for the worse overnight. zoo officials made a tough decision to euthanize the month- old giraffe today. >>> dozens of people who needed a free checkup in health care got whawn what they needed at a maryland church today. doctors, nurses and translators volunteered their time to take part in a medical mission of love. that's what they call it. and they examined patients and advice and gave out medications for people who couldn't afford to pay for health care. >> this era that we're living in right now, with all of the politics about health care, that we feel is really impot, a right, and we provide free health care whenever we can. >> during this era right now, with this politics that is going on with health care, we want to emphasize the importance that it doesn't matter if it is trump care, it doesn't matter if it
the giraffe named julius was in poor health since being born june 15. julius couldn't nurse effectively and had insufficient antibodies to protect him from disease and given two infusions of giraffe plasma but the condition took a sharp turn for the worse overnight. zoo officials made a tough decision to euthanize the month- old giraffe today. >>> dozens of people who needed a free checkup in health care got whawn what they needed at a maryland church today. doctors, nurses and...
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the system to help poor people to a cultural poverty thesis that was originally pushed by william julius wilson who considers himself to be a liberal in some cases a social democrat but he started to put forward this idea that the problem with poverty wasn't just sort of that the system was wrong but that poor people in and of themselves had a culture of poverty so i'm going to hand one i had to put that out from a right wing perspective and a lot of people have objected it and rightfully so at the time especially when the current commission report came out but they have a black harvard professor like william julius wilson come in with his book the truly disadvantaged then all of a sudden these ideas start to become. accessible so i think the easiest way to look at it is at the time that the liberal kinsey and economic measures didn't seem to be working to reduce the economic crisis capital in and of itself decides to completely restructure its basis in america and around the world it creates a massive amount of social contradictions in the so-called inner cities of america which by the
the system to help poor people to a cultural poverty thesis that was originally pushed by william julius wilson who considers himself to be a liberal in some cases a social democrat but he started to put forward this idea that the problem with poverty wasn't just sort of that the system was wrong but that poor people in and of themselves had a culture of poverty so i'm going to hand one i had to put that out from a right wing perspective and a lot of people have objected it and rightfully so at...
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happen and what can it is not as in-your-face as julius caesar. our play is theatrical. one of the things about the play theatricalre is a element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. onrlie: how do you settle the look of the character? >> they did this in london and i had an idea of what the should look like. , likeed to look timeless a 1940's regime or set in 2084. i wanted to make it not quite look like a time. >> what is julia think she can trust winston? >> she sees that he is different and she understands that there extraordinary and brave about him. whether or not she takes advantage of that is up for debate. once they meet and sleep together and interact, she knows that she has fallen in love with him and there is something deeply moving about him and the dedication to the cause. charlie: and deeply risky. is the torture. >> what can i tell you? there is torture in the book and the play. differenton stage is than reading about it. charlie: how is it different? >> for the audience, it it cannot be escaped and you cannot make torture palatable. that is
happen and what can it is not as in-your-face as julius caesar. our play is theatrical. one of the things about the play theatricalre is a element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. onrlie: how do you settle the look of the character? >> they did this in london and i had an idea of what the should look like. , likeed to look timeless a 1940's regime or set in 2084. i wanted to make it not quite look like a time. >> what is julia think she can trust winston? >>...
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eastern, harvard university sociologist and author william julius wilson. >> afternoon citizens do not fully understand the complex forces that have increased for example their economic woes. economic insecurities create conditions that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tension. >>> the new museum of the american revolution has opened in philadelphia just blocks from independence hall and the liberty bell. the opening ceremony included former vice president joe biden, historian dave mccullough and cokie roberts. this is an hour and 40 minutes. ♪ ♪
eastern, harvard university sociologist and author william julius wilson. >> afternoon citizens do not fully understand the complex forces that have increased for example their economic woes. economic insecurities create conditions that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tension. >>> the new museum of the american revolution has opened in philadelphia just blocks from independence hall and the liberty bell. the opening ceremony included former vice president joe biden,...
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. >> reporter: earlier in the summer, shakespeare in the park staged julius caesar with suits and reds. eager to make a scene. >> nazi! >> reporter: and now this. >> yeah. >> reporter: how does this fit in to that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting, because this is the least literal of all of those, in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's into one dressed up as trump in our show, we're not diverting from the text to draw parallels to today's world. when the audience hears "the truth matters", "words matter", that's something they recognize from their ho secretary gave alternative facts. >> when kellyanne conway said i'll turn to facts, that 1984 shot to the top of the best seller list again. >> reporter: if there was ever news speak. >> and the entire trump administration. i think people are sort of aware of, but they kind of would rather not believe that it was that dangerous. >> reporter: you were born in 1984. >> i was born in 1984. >> reporter: i remember 1984. and i remember raiding theadingk and thinking, george orwell got it wrong. >> it was s
. >> reporter: earlier in the summer, shakespeare in the park staged julius caesar with suits and reds. eager to make a scene. >> nazi! >> reporter: and now this. >> yeah. >> reporter: how does this fit in to that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting, because this is the least literal of all of those, in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's into one dressed up as trump in our show, we're not diverting from the text to draw...
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host: julius, atlanta, georgia for new negotiations. good morning. caller: i have been listening to all of these people calling in talking about going to war with korea. that is ludicrous. first thing, to go to war with korea we have to consider the lives in korea. we have more nuclear bombs than anybody else in the world. we have interceptors in the sky that can intercept anything that korea -- and they only have a few of them, they only have a few nuclear weapons. war is a moneymaking scheme. it is ridiculous to talk about going -- and this man just acts crazy. he knows good and well he will not attack america because he be completely annihilated. he knows that for a fact. so we are talking about going to war. all of our kids are going to have to pay the price of a war that can be prevented. it is completely out of reach. i mean, we are the most powerful country in the world. korea is not even in our ballpark. host: how do you prevent this? do you feel like it is escalating right now? how do you de-escalate? caller: it can't escalate to the point o
host: julius, atlanta, georgia for new negotiations. good morning. caller: i have been listening to all of these people calling in talking about going to war with korea. that is ludicrous. first thing, to go to war with korea we have to consider the lives in korea. we have more nuclear bombs than anybody else in the world. we have interceptors in the sky that can intercept anything that korea -- and they only have a few of them, they only have a few nuclear weapons. war is a moneymaking scheme....
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julius caesar is anti- fascination and there was obama assassination by julius caesar play as well.l most disappointed that on the fourth of july weekend, the president of the united states of america is spending his time on twitter doing things like this. his speech last night, we brought up, with the disastrous media is doing for him when scandals have been broken by the press because they are doing a good job and they found out about those lines and people were dying waiting for karen started writing about it. the free press is not your enemy. going into this meeting with vladimir putin i hope they are not going to sit around about how you can shut them down. >> i just want to ask you both about the strategy. a lot of people talking about the strategy of tweets. some people sing it's all meant to keep everybody distracted from the agenda. do you see it that way? >> look, they try to keep this war on the media going. for some reason they think this benefits them, but i think the base keeps shrinking and those strong supporters, you don't want to go just down there. you have to rea
julius caesar is anti- fascination and there was obama assassination by julius caesar play as well.l most disappointed that on the fourth of july weekend, the president of the united states of america is spending his time on twitter doing things like this. his speech last night, we brought up, with the disastrous media is doing for him when scandals have been broken by the press because they are doing a good job and they found out about those lines and people were dying waiting for karen...
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eastern, author william julius wilson. students do not fully understand the complex forces that have increased, for example, their economic woes, economic securities create conditions that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tension. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> joining us now is paul waldman, a blogger for the washington post. and senior writer at the american prospect. he is here to talk about the democratic party's legislative agenda. thank you for joining us today. we will start with the health care bill. we have the republicans trying to put together a plan in the senate. assuming a plan comes together and ultimately
eastern, author william julius wilson. students do not fully understand the complex forces that have increased, for example, their economic woes, economic securities create conditions that are breeding grounds for racial and ethnic tension. >> next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> joining us now is paul waldman, a blogger for the washington post. and senior writer at the american prospect. he is here to talk about the democratic party's legislative agenda. thank you for...
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one book that particularly emphasizes that of julius rolle and put you into center is a conquest from a woman from oregon which really emphasizes or possibly indents sacajawea role at the center of the expedition. -- infants. another important figure came along in the expedition about who we don't know that much is york, a slate of lewis and clark who covered the party on the way to pacific ocean and back. he's not well accounted for in the original journals are in the other original contemporary accounts of the expedition that we are working now to gain a better understanding of him. our collection includes some modern scholarship around york, but really unlike sacajawea, only beginning to capture the imagination of modern scholars and modern fiction writers and more recently a lot more has been done to think about his role. his position on expedition was an unusual one. he had a lot of freedom as he came with the expedition west, including, as zach mentioned earlier, rights to vote on where to camp made the winter accommodations and to carry a gun. but when they got back to the east
one book that particularly emphasizes that of julius rolle and put you into center is a conquest from a woman from oregon which really emphasizes or possibly indents sacajawea role at the center of the expedition. -- infants. another important figure came along in the expedition about who we don't know that much is york, a slate of lewis and clark who covered the party on the way to pacific ocean and back. he's not well accounted for in the original journals are in the other original...
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author and professor william julius wilson. see his comments tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. reached and russia have an agreement on a cease-fire in southwest
author and professor william julius wilson. see his comments tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. reached and russia have an agreement on a cease-fire in southwest
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when julius was born he can not nurse well, so vets at the zoo to bottle feed him, but that good not go well. zoo offerings es plan to conduct a neck rop situate to determine why he struggled why he struggled so in. take a look at this man. he attacked a a man at the shady grove metro station . the driver tried to call police for help ands that he's when the man grabbed the driver's phone and started attack him with it. the driver pulled over and then the man escaped, apparently he had a bike with him and then he took off. a congress woman is doing damage control after two staffer s accessed naked pictures of her on her cellphone. the aides were indicted this week, one is charged with cyber talk ing, the other with obstruction. in one of her lat est posts congress woman stacy blahs kiss says privacy was invaded. this all comes after former staffer juan ma cull em was in indicted thursday. he took private nude images and nude video from the cellphone. his dubious activities apparently took place in march 2016. i don't think you should have naked pictures our phone to begin with. and i
when julius was born he can not nurse well, so vets at the zoo to bottle feed him, but that good not go well. zoo offerings es plan to conduct a neck rop situate to determine why he struggled why he struggled so in. take a look at this man. he attacked a a man at the shady grove metro station . the driver tried to call police for help ands that he's when the man grabbed the driver's phone and started attack him with it. the driver pulled over and then the man escaped, apparently he had a bike...
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it is not quite as in your face as julius caesar might have been.rlie: dramatically so. >> i would say our play is wildly three article -- is wildly theatrical. one of the things about the play is that there is a theatrical element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. charlie: how do you settle on the look of the character? >> they had obviously done productions in london before and had an idea of what he should look like, but what was in port and for us was for it to feel timeless, for it to seem like this could be people under a 1940's fascist regime, or set in the future, in 2084. that is what we tried to find, t o unsettled the audience and make them not quite know where they were, or what time. charlie: why does julia think she can trust winston? >> well, she sees in his eyes that he is different. she understands that there is something kind of extraordinary about him and brave about him. whether or not she takes advantage of that and is a spy and drgaags him to his death isp for debate. but he is certainly unlike anyone else. i th
it is not quite as in your face as julius caesar might have been.rlie: dramatically so. >> i would say our play is wildly three article -- is wildly theatrical. one of the things about the play is that there is a theatrical element and a stagecraft that you have never seen before. charlie: how do you settle on the look of the character? >> they had obviously done productions in london before and had an idea of what he should look like, but what was in port and for us was for it to...
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william julius wilson talks about what he calls income and residential segregation and the effects of donald trump's candidacy and presidency. this runs about an hour. introduces no way to bill's basically given his status as were the u.s. leading public intellectuals, and unfortunately, a dying brain. i will take you to the cloning machine as well. to introduce try him and i will catch here from the remarkable and lengthy a communications director wrote for me. the info hel provided me, i would be speaking longer than the minutes assigned to bill himself. i cut it down considerably. and its a 56-page c.v. is not packed with anything trivial. i will come back to his scholarly and policy concretions. let me start with his titles from a few of his titles and honors.
william julius wilson talks about what he calls income and residential segregation and the effects of donald trump's candidacy and presidency. this runs about an hour. introduces no way to bill's basically given his status as were the u.s. leading public intellectuals, and unfortunately, a dying brain. i will take you to the cloning machine as well. to introduce try him and i will catch here from the remarkable and lengthy a communications director wrote for me. the info hel provided me, i...
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it's not quite in your face as perhaps julius cesar might have been. >> droppic. >> yes.ell i will say our play is wildly theatrical. one of the things about the play despite its politics or proffer case is like nothing you've ever seen in play before. >> rose: how did you settle on the look of your character. >> it was an idea -- people under a fascist regime that's what we tried to find, unsettling audience not quite know where they are. >> rose: why does julia think she can trust him. >> she sees in his eyes that he is different and she understands that there's something kind of extraordinary about him and brave about him. now whether or not she takes advantage of that and is a spy and ends up dragging him to his death is up for debate but he's certainly unlike anyone else. once they meet and once they do sleep together for the first time and interact for the first time she knows she's fallen in love with him and there's something deeply moving about him and his dedication to the cause. he radicalizes her further than she ever was. deeply risky, yes. >> rose: then ther
it's not quite in your face as perhaps julius cesar might have been. >> droppic. >> yes.ell i will say our play is wildly theatrical. one of the things about the play despite its politics or proffer case is like nothing you've ever seen in play before. >> rose: how did you settle on the look of your character. >> it was an idea -- people under a fascist regime that's what we tried to find, unsettling audience not quite know where they are. >> rose: why does julia...
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baby giraffe julius is intensive care. sinceraffe has struggled being born last month and got a plasma infusion from a giraffe in ohio shortly after being born, but now it has irregularities in his blood work, which veterinarians say is a serious concern. there is under breweries are taking a step to going green by using recycled water. 30 brewers will use treated wastewater for the brew. it is believed to be a first in the state. the ultra treated water will go through rigorous testing once the brewing process is completed. i still cannot wrap my head around that. i know the sciences there. it. brian: just don't mention it. pretend we don't know. kimberly: good thing we have chlorinated pools. brian: exactly, tomorrow will be in the 80's, the humidity will be low. by the middle of next week, we are back into the 90's. outside, the next couple days, tomorrow's high, 87 is what we are dissipating. without the humidity, it will actually feel like 87, go figure. so often the temperatures theylly feel the way should because of
baby giraffe julius is intensive care. sinceraffe has struggled being born last month and got a plasma infusion from a giraffe in ohio shortly after being born, but now it has irregularities in his blood work, which veterinarians say is a serious concern. there is under breweries are taking a step to going green by using recycled water. 30 brewers will use treated wastewater for the brew. it is believed to be a first in the state. the ultra treated water will go through rigorous testing once...
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the giraffe named julius has been in poor health since he was born june 15th. veterinarians say he couldn't nurse effectively and he had insufficient antibodies to protect him from disease. for the worse overnight and zoo officials made the tough decision to euthanize the month- old giraffe today. >>> dozens of people packed a bowie, maryland, church today for a chance to get free health care. the medical mission of love provides free health screenings and treatment for the homeless and people who don't have a lot of money. doctors, nurses and translators all volunteered their time to examine patients, give advice and even give medication for people who just can't afford to pay for health care. one of those doctors, dr. ramone nelson what has been participating in the global mission of love for nine years. >> all the politics about health care, we feel as though that health care is a right and we provide free health care whenever we can. >> dr. nelson's next medical mission takes place in rwanda where he said many patients have never even seen a doctor. around
the giraffe named julius has been in poor health since he was born june 15th. veterinarians say he couldn't nurse effectively and he had insufficient antibodies to protect him from disease. for the worse overnight and zoo officials made the tough decision to euthanize the month- old giraffe today. >>> dozens of people packed a bowie, maryland, church today for a chance to get free health care. the medical mission of love provides free health screenings and treatment for the homeless...
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. >> reporter: earlier this summer shakespeare in the park staged "julius caesar" complete with darkts and trump ties. that production targeted by trump loyalists. >> shame on all of you! >> reporter: -- eager to make a scene. and now this. >> yeah. >> how does this fit into that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting because this is the least literal of all of those in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's no one dressed up as trump in our show. we're not diverting from the text to draw any parallels to today's world. it's just clear. when the audience hears words like "the truth matters," "words matter," that's something that they recognize from their own lives. >> reporter: wilde points to moments like this. >> sean spicer, our press secretary, gave alternative facts to that. >> reporter: to demonstrate the play's relevance. >> it was of course when kellyanne conway said alternative facts that "1984" shot to the top of the best-seller list once again. >> if ever there were newspeak. >> if ever there were newspeak it has been coined and perfected by ke
. >> reporter: earlier this summer shakespeare in the park staged "julius caesar" complete with darkts and trump ties. that production targeted by trump loyalists. >> shame on all of you! >> reporter: -- eager to make a scene. and now this. >> yeah. >> how does this fit into that conversation about politics and art? >> it's interesting because this is the least literal of all of those in terms of reflecting the current politics. there's no one...
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a "shakespeare in the park" production of "julius caesar", in which caesar resembled president trump,s run this sunday. conservatives around the country were up in arms about it. and last week, multiple performances were interrupted by protesters who rushed the stage. including one who said they did it to, quote, "protect the president's life." which brings us to a segment we call "really!?! with seth and amy." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> really? really, protester? now, let me get this right. you waited in line to get tickets to a play you already hated, and then you watched it for three hours and then you ran on stage to protest. but not the president, but president from getting pretend stabbed with a fake knife? really!? [ light laughter ] >> seth: really? >> i commend you. you know, if you want to change this country you just can't sit around your house yelling at the tv. you have to get out there and yell at a play. [ laughter ] really?! you know what? you've made actors so upset that daniel day lewis has quit now! [ laughter ] you made lincoln quit! >> seth: really? >> yes! linc
a "shakespeare in the park" production of "julius caesar", in which caesar resembled president trump,s run this sunday. conservatives around the country were up in arms about it. and last week, multiple performances were interrupted by protesters who rushed the stage. including one who said they did it to, quote, "protect the president's life." which brings us to a segment we call "really!?! with seth and amy." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> really?...
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i think it's a fair point and people like william julius bolton thinking this for decades. i don't buy the argument. the social break down in the 1960s in the inner cities preceded the flight of jobs. detroit didn't riot after the factory jobs left. the right came first, and so that is my problem with that industrialization argument. that was some of what john was criticizing by and large. [laughter] if you are in the back make sure you raise your hand so that i can see you. >> now want to thank you for your enlightening coverage. i enjoy reading your op-ed and your prior book. my question to you is a personal one. i'd be interested in their reactions that you receive in the black community to your work. >> realizing of course that's not monolithic. >> that is the point. it really depends on who you are talking about in the black community. if you are talking to a clergyman or a churchgoer sitting in the pews oregon hbcu talking to students or whether you are at wellesley or amherst talking to members of the black dude there you were going to get three very different reacti
i think it's a fair point and people like william julius bolton thinking this for decades. i don't buy the argument. the social break down in the 1960s in the inner cities preceded the flight of jobs. detroit didn't riot after the factory jobs left. the right came first, and so that is my problem with that industrialization argument. that was some of what john was criticizing by and large. [laughter] if you are in the back make sure you raise your hand so that i can see you. >> now want...
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. >>> this is julius, a 3-week- old calf, and he received a second plasma infusion. he's getting round the clock care. he's prevented from getting antibodies because he's having trouble nursing. he received an earlier transformation three days after was born on june 15. who would have thought we needed a law to keep 6-year- olds from being suspended from school. >> parents are praising a new bill that keeps young students in the classroom. >> and more from gop lawmakers to pass a two republican senators offered their wildly different they also know you need to getg your annual check-up. now with one touch using the mycigna app you can find a doctor in your plan's network to save money. need to be thorough. >>> two people, one man, one woman both under arrest in connection with a road rage incident. police say there was a 2-year- old child in the car when it all happened. they reportedly pointed a gun at another driver yet near the intersection of interstate 495, and 95. police caught up with him on interstate 83 in baltimore county. here's what they found inside the
. >>> this is julius, a 3-week- old calf, and he received a second plasma infusion. he's getting round the clock care. he's prevented from getting antibodies because he's having trouble nursing. he received an earlier transformation three days after was born on june 15. who would have thought we needed a law to keep 6-year- olds from being suspended from school. >> parents are praising a new bill that keeps young students in the classroom. >> and more from gop lawmakers to...
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people like william julius wilson have made this point for decades. i don't buy the argument. i think they get the sequence wrong. in other words, the social breakdown in the 1960s inner cities preceded the glut of jobs. detroit didn't riot after the factory jobs left. the riots came first. and so i think that is my problem with the deindustrialization argument. that is what john was criticizing but by and large he liked it. >> if you are in the back raise your hand so i can see you. >> thank you for your enlightening conference. i enjoyed reading your op-ed pieces and your prior book. my question to you is a little personal one. i would be interested in the reactions you receive in the black community to your work? realizing that that is not monolithic. >> that is the point. it really depends on who you are talking about in the black community. if you are talking to a clergyman or churchgoer, at hbcus talking to students, whether you are at amherst talking to members of the black student union there you will get three very different reactions. it really does just depend on th
people like william julius wilson have made this point for decades. i don't buy the argument. i think they get the sequence wrong. in other words, the social breakdown in the 1960s inner cities preceded the glut of jobs. detroit didn't riot after the factory jobs left. the riots came first. and so i think that is my problem with the deindustrialization argument. that is what john was criticizing but by and large he liked it. >> if you are in the back raise your hand so i can see you....