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. >> on massey, i would say how traditionally prosecutors go after people. >> right. of course. >> and companies. but i think, you know, it was something else there. for generations people were dying in the mines in west virginia. this is the first time they went after them. >> yeah. >> you mentioned they were like individual prosecutors within the office who were driven by it. >> yes, that's right. >> we're going after it and get this. >> right. and actually, i don't know him but steve ruby, who is the individual prosecutor that served -- i think his father was involved in mining. >> [inaudible] >> i really thank you. i thank you for your patience, and thank you for coming. and thank rob and thank public citizen and thank. >> this is the book, why not jail? industrial catastrophe, corporate malfeasance and government in action. rena steinzor, cambridge university press. be sure you get it. thanks very much. [applause] >> every weekend booktv offers programing focused on non-fiction authors and books. keep watching for more here on c-span2. and watch any of our past p
. >> on massey, i would say how traditionally prosecutors go after people. >> right. of course. >> and companies. but i think, you know, it was something else there. for generations people were dying in the mines in west virginia. this is the first time they went after them. >> yeah. >> you mentioned they were like individual prosecutors within the office who were driven by it. >> yes, that's right. >> we're going after it and get this. >> right....
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massey's salary? [laughter ]. >> since he did all the work. >> perhaps friends of ethics would like to raise friends for the ethics commission? it would be nice if we could get some funding for it. >> i think it's tremendous what you are doing, and it will be a great public service. [ inaudible ] >> i'm sorry? when will it be operational? >> i expect sometime early next year. i'm not sure if you are aware, but i will be on paternity leave starting in november, so there will be a slight break in the project. when i come back, i expect we'll get it up. in the meantime, mr. shen is unaware of this, but he is going to have to read all of this new content on the site before i get back. >> congratulations on the upcoming addition to your family. >> thank you. >> congratulations. >> i guess any public comment on this particular item? >> david pilpau as an individual i just want to appreciate all of steven's work. you see him every so often at the commission, but he does great work behind-the-scenes every day
massey's salary? [laughter ]. >> since he did all the work. >> perhaps friends of ethics would like to raise friends for the ethics commission? it would be nice if we could get some funding for it. >> i think it's tremendous what you are doing, and it will be a great public service. [ inaudible ] >> i'm sorry? when will it be operational? >> i expect sometime early next year. i'm not sure if you are aware, but i will be on paternity leave starting in november, so...
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. >> reporter: among the crowd in washington, to see the pope, bob massey who brought his family from salt lake city. >> it's a really special, a chance in a lifetime. >> reporter: the pope blessed children during a late morning parade. he will say mass this afternoon, then visit a seminary. and that mass is set to begin in just about an hour at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. during which he will canonize junipero serra, who is an 18th century missionary who brought catholicism to california. it's another moment in history. the first canonization on u.s. soil. michelle? >> weijia jang, thank you. >>> we're an hour away from the mass where the pope will in fact declare sainthood for the spanish missionary junipero serra. it is the first time the canonization mass will be held on u.s. soil. and as you know, serra founded nine california missions in the 18th century. that's not a statue of him that we keep seeing. it's a statue of the man who actually funded all of the statues back in the 1930s. he modeled it after himself. the real serra actually intro
. >> reporter: among the crowd in washington, to see the pope, bob massey who brought his family from salt lake city. >> it's a really special, a chance in a lifetime. >> reporter: the pope blessed children during a late morning parade. he will say mass this afternoon, then visit a seminary. and that mass is set to begin in just about an hour at the basilica of the national shrine of the immaculate conception. during which he will canonize junipero serra, who is an 18th...
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. >> reporter: among the crowd in washington to see the pope bob massey, who brought his family from salt lake city. >> this is really spiritually a chance in a lifetime. >> reporter: after a late morning parade he will celebrate mass this afternoon and visit a seminary. and during the mass this afternoon he will cannonnize junipero serra, who was an 18th century missionary who brought catholicism to california. it will be another moment in history. the first canonization on u.s. soil. weijia jiang, cbs news. >>> barricades are going up as the nypd and federal law enforcement make final preparations before the pope arrives tomorrow. cbs2's andrea grymes from st. patrick's cathedral rich the head of the catholic church will are here for evening prayer tomorrow night. first, the head of the nypd came by saint pat's to make sure that he stays safe as within as everyone participating in pope francis' trip. with just over 24 hours to go before the papal visit, bill bratton stopped by saint pat reeks cathedral this morning standing in front of the altar, making sure security arrangements a
. >> reporter: among the crowd in washington to see the pope bob massey, who brought his family from salt lake city. >> this is really spiritually a chance in a lifetime. >> reporter: after a late morning parade he will celebrate mass this afternoon and visit a seminary. and during the mass this afternoon he will cannonnize junipero serra, who was an 18th century missionary who brought catholicism to california. it will be another moment in history. the first canonization on...
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[laughter]. >> on massey, i would say how traditionally prosecutors go after people. >> right.f course. >> and companies. but i think, you know, it was something else there. for generations people were dying in the mines in west virginia. this is the first time they went after them. >> yeah. ou
[laughter]. >> on massey, i would say how traditionally prosecutors go after people. >> right.f course. >> and companies. but i think, you know, it was something else there. for generations people were dying in the mines in west virginia. this is the first time they went after them. >> yeah. ou
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. >> among the crowd in washington to see the pope, bob massey, who brought his family from salt lake city. >> this is really spiritually a chance in a lifetime. >> after a late morning parade, the pope will celebrate mass this afternoon and advice ate seminary. >> and during the papal parade, which just ends add few minutes ago, the pope did stop to kiss two babies along the way, it is worth mentioning that whole the -- while l pope is mosh comfortable speaking english, it is very clear, the vatican did say that the pope has been practicing his english in the months before his arrival here in america. >> you can tell. he sounded terrific. now, here in philadelphia, security already getting underway with fences going up. how was security in d.c.? >> it is a very height ends, and very thick blanket of security here, in washington, d.c., this afternoon, as the parade was going on just few minute ago, you can almost see the headaches forming, and the agents who were protecting the pope. we do know a lot of the people who line the parade route there were screened before they were allowed
. >> among the crowd in washington to see the pope, bob massey, who brought his family from salt lake city. >> this is really spiritually a chance in a lifetime. >> after a late morning parade, the pope will celebrate mass this afternoon and advice ate seminary. >> and during the papal parade, which just ends add few minutes ago, the pope did stop to kiss two babies along the way, it is worth mentioning that whole the -- while l pope is mosh comfortable speaking english,...
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ryan massey played the entire game 16 for 32, 193 yards, 40 on this pass to jeremy davis. he had three catches tonight. defensive end george silvi had four tackles and a pair of sacks and another guy just signed safety stevie brown had a lit interception. the giants in -- late interception. the giants end the preseason with a 12-9 victory. >>> a potential upset brewing in the 2nd round of the u.s. open, fourth seeded wozniak in a battle with petrov sabkoska. >>> roger federer playing some of his best tennis as of late. it took him just an hour and 20 minutes to dispatch of steve darcis of germany. match point, 46th winner of the night. tomorrow night serena williams continues her quest for the serena slam all in the same year. >> we'll be right back. it took serena williams years to master the two handed backhand. but only one shot to master the chase mobile app. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank. what do a nascar driver... a comedian... and a professional golfer have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto . xa
ryan massey played the entire game 16 for 32, 193 yards, 40 on this pass to jeremy davis. he had three catches tonight. defensive end george silvi had four tackles and a pair of sacks and another guy just signed safety stevie brown had a lit interception. the giants in -- late interception. the giants end the preseason with a 12-9 victory. >>> a potential upset brewing in the 2nd round of the u.s. open, fourth seeded wozniak in a battle with petrov sabkoska. >>> roger federer...
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in australia, do keep an eye on financials, because the four biggest names are massey capital, meetinger regulations. they will be modifying operations by 20% to cut costs. we are seeing interesting moves in currencies. for the korean won, it fell to the weakest level in almost four almost below point 1200. there is growing concern the country's export outlook is worsening. of course, we have the u.s. moving to raise rates very soon. shipments in august fell the most since 2009. a different story for the aussie dollar though. it has been gaining. moving almost in line with china's tumbling shanghai composite. although last week it fell, today it has regained some momentum after reopening trade, so we are seeing it again for tenths of a percent, but still under's seven d u.s. cents. back to you. -- still under 70 u.s. cents. rishaad: now that campaign for coal. australia hope to talk the benefits of coal as an energy source. it has thehashtag #c oalisamazing. what on earth was the minerals council thinking here, paul? tol: i think they are joined point out that they are not evil, just m
in australia, do keep an eye on financials, because the four biggest names are massey capital, meetinger regulations. they will be modifying operations by 20% to cut costs. we are seeing interesting moves in currencies. for the korean won, it fell to the weakest level in almost four almost below point 1200. there is growing concern the country's export outlook is worsening. of course, we have the u.s. moving to raise rates very soon. shipments in august fell the most since 2009. a different...
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congressman tom massey of kentucky said i think it was inevitable. >> seems like a fight between theerates and the extreme conservatives. >> and they stood up and cheered and clapping when rubio announced it. and we were expecting to hear from boehner verbally. and he was chased down a hall by reporters. and saying, it's a good day. we haven't heard too much other than what he gave us. >> looking forward to the next one. >> a lot looking at one from california. >> yogi berra said it's not overuntil it's over. >>> so the weekend weather, rosemary, is it going to be nice? >> thank you. happy friday. tgif. it's cooling off and the inland communitist are not going to feel it. who is? right there into san francisco. giving you a live look. reestablishing itself and along the coast, the clouds are working back in. along the coast, sfriks and a the bay -- san francisco and the bay and -- taking another day before things start to really drop. as we get to the forecast for the weekend, we have got 90 dz and low 80s around the bay and the cooling trend gets under way for us tomorrow and saturd
congressman tom massey of kentucky said i think it was inevitable. >> seems like a fight between theerates and the extreme conservatives. >> and they stood up and cheered and clapping when rubio announced it. and we were expecting to hear from boehner verbally. and he was chased down a hall by reporters. and saying, it's a good day. we haven't heard too much other than what he gave us. >> looking forward to the next one. >> a lot looking at one from california. >>...
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and the nation take particular pride, the story of eisenhower, the soldier, as narrated by raymond massey. time is june, 1945. the occasion, the return to his homeland of a war hero. the european phase of the greatest war american -- war america fought is over. general dwight d eisenhower reflects the deep joy of the nation approaching peace again. is the kind of welcome any hometown may give a favorite son who has done a good job. more than anything else it is a tribute. -- gratitudeilled felt in every corner of the world. toward the man who stewart did a crusade towards victory. it was a crusade with many battles and triumphs, but it found its symbol in one day above all others. d-day, june 6, 1944. the invasion was one of the greatest military advances of all time. upon the outcome of this bold event sure -- bold adventure hung the fate of war and freedom. it was because so much of man's hope had been bound up that the architect of that success found the heart of the people open to him from europe to the town of his boyhood, where the adventure of dwight d. eisenhower, the man, bdm. --
and the nation take particular pride, the story of eisenhower, the soldier, as narrated by raymond massey. time is june, 1945. the occasion, the return to his homeland of a war hero. the european phase of the greatest war american -- war america fought is over. general dwight d eisenhower reflects the deep joy of the nation approaching peace again. is the kind of welcome any hometown may give a favorite son who has done a good job. more than anything else it is a tribute. -- gratitudeilled felt...
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it was ashley massey, want to go spend more time on the east coast is the lie.ast thing, she hates horror movies, even though the starve halloween, her mom, janet lee, psycho, freaks her out, when people bring her the script, sometimes she has her assistants look at the script, and see if it is too scary. she would have never done american horror store. >> i i completely screwed up that whole quiz. >> me too. >> you thought that was the true thing? >> i thought that she does hate horror films. >> we were looking for the lie. >> when we should have been -- right. >> we blew it. >> we did it wrong. >> were their prizes involved? >> yep. there is bloody donuts. >> love it. >> all right, let's check in. >> and guess who is out there ready to scream in oh, my gosh. >> we got the nuns, yes, good morning shall everybody, here live at fourth and market, you have heard of the flying nuns, we have the screaming nuns. sister, your name, what parish. >> sister thomas, bensalem. >> bensalem in the house now. these sisters here, you are from scotland. >> yes. >> so we want to
it was ashley massey, want to go spend more time on the east coast is the lie.ast thing, she hates horror movies, even though the starve halloween, her mom, janet lee, psycho, freaks her out, when people bring her the script, sometimes she has her assistants look at the script, and see if it is too scary. she would have never done american horror store. >> i i completely screwed up that whole quiz. >> me too. >> you thought that was the true thing? >> i thought that she...
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. >> reporter: among the crowd here to see the pope one massey who brought his family from salt lake city. >> a once in a chance of a lifetime are the. >> reporter: pope stopped to bless several children. pope francis tomorrow will be the first dover address a joint meeting of congress. in washington d.c., todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the pope did reference the world meeting of families during his speech at the white house today. >> i will also travel to philadelphia for the world meeting of families, to celebrate and support the institutions of marriage and the familiarly at this critical moment in the the history of our civilization. >> he will be here soon. during diplomatic gift exchange at the white house pope privately gave the president a a bronze plaque commemorating the world meeting of the families. the president gave a pope the sculptor of the dove the international symbol of peace. >>> count on "eyewitness news" for complete coverage of the papal visit, we will have live reports from our todd quinones in washington d.c. tonight and david spunt will be w
. >> reporter: among the crowd here to see the pope one massey who brought his family from salt lake city. >> a once in a chance of a lifetime are the. >> reporter: pope stopped to bless several children. pope francis tomorrow will be the first dover address a joint meeting of congress. in washington d.c., todd quinones, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the pope did reference the world meeting of families during his speech at the white house today. >>...
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it's a tribute to president obama's dip massey, and before that to president george w.ush that we were able to convince countries to accept economic difficulties and sacrifices and put together the comprehensive sanctions regime that we did. many nations that would like to do business with iran agreed to hold back because of the sanctions and -- and this is vital -- and because they wanted to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. they have as much interest in it as we do. and that's why they hoped the negotiations would succeed. and that's why they will join us in insisting that iranly up to its obligations. but they will not join us if we unilaterally walk away from the very deal that the sanctions were designed to bring about, and they will not join us if we're demanding even greater sacrifices and threatening their businesses, and banks, because of a choice we made and they opposed. so while it may not happen all at once, it is clear that if we reject this plan, the multi-lateral sanctions regime will start to unravel, the pressure on iran will lessen, and ou
it's a tribute to president obama's dip massey, and before that to president george w.ush that we were able to convince countries to accept economic difficulties and sacrifices and put together the comprehensive sanctions regime that we did. many nations that would like to do business with iran agreed to hold back because of the sanctions and -- and this is vital -- and because they wanted to prevent iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon. they have as much interest in it as we do. and that's why...
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so i think that part of it is the ind massey, the connection that you get to have with other people.ith a regular person who says you should do this. there have been times that people have suggested a sketch and we've explored and made a sketch based off a suggestion, it gives them a certain kind of power. >> i'm sure you owe a certain sense of gratitude to viacom to comedy center, but given the diaspora we've seen, what's the mood inside the building, what do you think is going to happen to comedy central zblcht i know they've talked to us and other people on the network about doing more online content. and i think that has to be their future. they're in an interesting place, kind of fluid, but also their demographic. they have a television station, their demographic consumes online more than on appointment watching. i think they're moving, they're shifting everything towards cc.com. towards the youtube channel. towards the their own platform. >> when did you luther at the white house dinner, how hard was it not to crack up. because he kept a straight face. >> he didn't keep a strai
so i think that part of it is the ind massey, the connection that you get to have with other people.ith a regular person who says you should do this. there have been times that people have suggested a sketch and we've explored and made a sketch based off a suggestion, it gives them a certain kind of power. >> i'm sure you owe a certain sense of gratitude to viacom to comedy center, but given the diaspora we've seen, what's the mood inside the building, what do you think is going to happen...
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also with the implementation there could be a lot of corruption and just to say the successor of massey energy got to one of these al and they send the reports back another reason why i am critical or a fan of the u.s. attorney when they sent the reports and he would not release them to the public so very often they are put under of monitor but we cannot see what they have done because they're not public so yet that is another aspect that needs to be pushed. >> we tried do get those reports under the freedom of information act and we failed to succeed. there is little or no value. one of the books that russia all -- russell mentioned to talking in detail that hazel is less harsh in general about the problem but in conclusion, wondered two companies have a change that top management said this is out of control so they changed but not because they entered into the deal. >> he actually pulled up those deferred prosecution's to find there was live very little change as a result in a seven dash that there is no further prosecution. >> he also makes the point that these kinds of agreements ha
also with the implementation there could be a lot of corruption and just to say the successor of massey energy got to one of these al and they send the reports back another reason why i am critical or a fan of the u.s. attorney when they sent the reports and he would not release them to the public so very often they are put under of monitor but we cannot see what they have done because they're not public so yet that is another aspect that needs to be pushed. >> we tried do get those...
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congressman tom massey of kentucky, one of those leading the charge to vacate speaker boehner, he says moving the leadership, quote, up one notch says the party is, quote, tone deaf. you've been speaker boehner's number two for years. what will be different under speaker mccarthy? >> it's a generational shift. one thing, how i deal with it is, bottom up. i don't view myself as a team manager but a team campaign. i'm part of the team but everybody else is well. when you get beyond the beltway and listen to what's going on, this is time where we're closer to who we represent. they feel this is their government, they're in charge, and that we're here to serve them. >> tangibly what would that mean? would that mean, putting a spending bill on the president's desk that defunds planned parenthood though the president's going to veto it? >> why wouldn't we challenge it in to get it to the president's desk would you start with a select committee to win the argument, then win the vote? there's so many things to do. it's more bottom-up, have the committees do more of the work, have everybody eng
congressman tom massey of kentucky, one of those leading the charge to vacate speaker boehner, he says moving the leadership, quote, up one notch says the party is, quote, tone deaf. you've been speaker boehner's number two for years. what will be different under speaker mccarthy? >> it's a generational shift. one thing, how i deal with it is, bottom up. i don't view myself as a team manager but a team campaign. i'm part of the team but everybody else is well. when you get beyond the...
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and the which the army nation take particular pride, the story of eisenhower as narrated by raymond massey>> the time is june, 1945. the occasion, the return to his homeland. the european phase of the greatest war america ever thought is over. kansas greets dwight d. eisenhower. some of it is the kind of welcome any hometown my give a favorite son. more than anything, it is a tribute. a gratitude felt in every corner of the allied world to word the man who steward it the crusade to victory. it was a crusade with many battles and triumphs. d-day, june 6, 1944. invasion of europe was one of the greatest military campaigns of our time. the outcome of this bold adventure was way down with freedom. it was because so much of man's hope heaven bound up that the architect of that success found the hearts of the people open to him from europe to the town of his boyhood, where the adventure of eisenhower began. , a busy town of -- it is typical of the kind of town that comes to mind with the phrase grassroots america. it does not live in the past. givestreets and buildings testimony to a growing ame
and the which the army nation take particular pride, the story of eisenhower as narrated by raymond massey>> the time is june, 1945. the occasion, the return to his homeland. the european phase of the greatest war america ever thought is over. kansas greets dwight d. eisenhower. some of it is the kind of welcome any hometown my give a favorite son. more than anything, it is a tribute. a gratitude felt in every corner of the allied world to word the man who steward it the crusade to...
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thank you anthony massey, and this observation farther to the north and west where it's cooler. bob grimm with 63 in barryville, and he has this to say. it's finally hot enough to complain about how hot it is. trust me, bob, people have been complaining. summer lovers after 3 or 4 days it will take a toll on you as well this is day 5. pace yourself, a lot of fluids, the breaks you need, and seek your ac. you to pay for the ac, and that's a drag. if you don't have ac, get to the schooling center or a mall or just somewhere cool. orient point, still gray. around islip, visibility, a quarter of a mile. definitely better than yesterday morning. clouds sullivan, ulster, and orange county. this front is slowly on the move as well. and you would think, man this is going to be great. the front pushing in with the lift in the atmosphere, and you're not going to be able to squeeze that much moisture at the atmosphere. the markets are not very bullish with the rain. a chance of a shower and thunderstorms north and west. i would like to see more green on the screen. it's a slow mover. and t
thank you anthony massey, and this observation farther to the north and west where it's cooler. bob grimm with 63 in barryville, and he has this to say. it's finally hot enough to complain about how hot it is. trust me, bob, people have been complaining. summer lovers after 3 or 4 days it will take a toll on you as well this is day 5. pace yourself, a lot of fluids, the breaks you need, and seek your ac. you to pay for the ac, and that's a drag. if you don't have ac, get to the schooling center...
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david: this will lead to a massey celebrates at the national basilica in washington dc, one of the biggest go inside with president obama and mrs. obama. they will exchange gifts, hold the meeting, and there will be a prey to follow. -- parade to follow. matt: people watching the pope, waiting for hours, days even to get a glance of him if only for a few seconds before he gives that mass to about 25,000 ticketholders. david: this is been special coverage to the pope's visit and arrival on the south lawn. ♪ ♪ >> it is 10:00 in new york. welcome to "bloomberg market day ." the battle is on an volkswagen boardroom. what the scandal needs for vw owners here in the u.s. it will depend on who you ask. we look at two very different calls. china's president has a busy itinerary in seattle today, including dinner with ill gates. it will have a report throughout the day. ♪ alix steel: good morning. you're looking at stocks but he was taking a bit of a breather after the s&p hit its lows level in a two-week -- this is kind of call compared what we saw yesterday. pretty amazing considering china's pmi
david: this will lead to a massey celebrates at the national basilica in washington dc, one of the biggest go inside with president obama and mrs. obama. they will exchange gifts, hold the meeting, and there will be a prey to follow. -- parade to follow. matt: people watching the pope, waiting for hours, days even to get a glance of him if only for a few seconds before he gives that mass to about 25,000 ticketholders. david: this is been special coverage to the pope's visit and arrival on the...