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reynolds and philip morris. let me also quote some the recently reported statements in the media of officials from one company that reveal a recognition of nicotine drug like effects. well, nicotine is not only a very fine drug, but the technique of administration by smoking has considerable psychological advantage as well. nicotine is a very remarkable, beneficent drug. it both helps the body to resist external stress and also can, as a result, a pronounced tranquilizing effect. these statements were apparently made by sir charles ellis, who, as science adviser to the board of brown and williamson sister company, british american tobacco company. dr. dr. ellis made another statement in 1962, quote, smoking is a habit of addiction, unquote. but perhaps the most striking statement attributed to him is one from a meeting of companies scientists in 1967. quote, sir charles ellis states that this company is in the nicotine rather than the tobacco industry, unquote. and that was david kessler, then head of the food a
reynolds and philip morris. let me also quote some the recently reported statements in the media of officials from one company that reveal a recognition of nicotine drug like effects. well, nicotine is not only a very fine drug, but the technique of administration by smoking has considerable psychological advantage as well. nicotine is a very remarkable, beneficent drug. it both helps the body to resist external stress and also can, as a result, a pronounced tranquilizing effect. these...
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because there is the record. >> we talked about evan morris, but you start the book with evan morris as a dead body. a very gripping scene. tell me about why you decided to do it that way? >> again, we are trying to write a story that is interesting. we were trying to write a mystery. the book is set up as what happened to this guy? again, the idea is, the story of unraveling the mystery of what happened to this guy shows how lobbying has changed. shows how much money companies are now spending. and how easy it is for someone to steal some of that money which is what evan morris did. the story about the first scene in the book is that evan morris is a top lobbyist for pharmaceutical company, spending millions of dollars in lobbying, very successful, has expensive cars and houses and his $300,000 boat we talked about. and then one day he is playing golf and is called from the boss and the boss says, i'm coming to d.c. tomorrow. clear your schedule, i want to talk to. evan morris knew things were bad. he knew he was stealing money from the company. so he comes into the office the next
because there is the record. >> we talked about evan morris, but you start the book with evan morris as a dead body. a very gripping scene. tell me about why you decided to do it that way? >> again, we are trying to write a story that is interesting. we were trying to write a mystery. the book is set up as what happened to this guy? again, the idea is, the story of unraveling the mystery of what happened to this guy shows how lobbying has changed. shows how much money companies are...
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and an accurate story. >> we talked about evan morris. you start the book with evan morris as a dead body. a very gripping scene. tell me about why you decided to do it that way. >> we are trying to write a story that is interesting. the book is sort of set up of what happened to this guy? the idea is the story of unraveling the mystery shows how lobbying has changed. how much money companies are now spending. and how easy it is for someone to steal some of that money. the story in the book is that evan morris is a top lobbyist for a pharmaceutical company, he is spending millions on lobbying, very successful, he's got tons of expensive cars and harvest the stash houses and his boat that we talked about. he gets a call from the boss. come to d.c. tomorrow. and clear schedule, i am going to talk to you. evan morris knew things were bad, he knew he was stealing money from the company. so he comes into the office and met with his boss but lawyers for an outside firm that the ha company hired to investigate him. the company had gotten a anony
and an accurate story. >> we talked about evan morris. you start the book with evan morris as a dead body. a very gripping scene. tell me about why you decided to do it that way. >> we are trying to write a story that is interesting. the book is sort of set up of what happened to this guy? the idea is the story of unraveling the mystery shows how lobbying has changed. how much money companies are now spending. and how easy it is for someone to steal some of that money. the story in...
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about the book is named evan morris. his company, genentech made this cancer treatment drug called avastin. avastin was had been approved by. the fda for many different types of cancer and and genentech was trying to get it approved for breast cancer after a few years after it on the market that the fda realized it advanced and in fact, in fact, didn't do anything for breast cancer. but evan morris and his lobbying team went to work in washington, pulled all sorts of strings and and made sure fda got fda to delay for a year or two. meanwhile, people were spending thousands and thousands of dollars and their savings on this that was essentially ineffective and that and by delaying the fda's decision and genentech made another i think was $2 billion in sales. yeah. so let me bring you in here on this issue of power. the focus of power in your book is really kind of on the power of the purse and and of money and the public officials who had the power to distribute funds to distribute funds that were meant for needy people h
about the book is named evan morris. his company, genentech made this cancer treatment drug called avastin. avastin was had been approved by. the fda for many different types of cancer and and genentech was trying to get it approved for breast cancer after a few years after it on the market that the fda realized it advanced and in fact, in fact, didn't do anything for breast cancer. but evan morris and his lobbying team went to work in washington, pulled all sorts of strings and and made sure...
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we've talked about evan morris. so you and your brother do this great thing where you're following some very well-known lobbying through the book. right, paul manafort, tony podesta, evan morris, to name a few. and they just have these like incredibly splashy lives and they're buying art and they're marrying these people and the cars, the houses, and then they all have these seemingly equally momentous downfall goals. and i wonder if is that a common trajectory or just the group or it was amazing that they kind of faced that. so no it's not completely it's not uncommon. but not every lobbyist, you know, served dies in a plane crash. right. but but some of them do. so, you know we're trying to tell an interesting story. and teach people about how washington is changed, but also, again, because these topics are hard we didn't want to write a dry history book or something that, you know, that no one's going to read. so we wanted to make it as light and lively as possible. so we picked the most interesting lobbyists, th
we've talked about evan morris. so you and your brother do this great thing where you're following some very well-known lobbying through the book. right, paul manafort, tony podesta, evan morris, to name a few. and they just have these like incredibly splashy lives and they're buying art and they're marrying these people and the cars, the houses, and then they all have these seemingly equally momentous downfall goals. and i wonder if is that a common trajectory or just the group or it was...
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this p tha you see on the screen there w taken by a local historian by name of william ingle morris. morr conducting research for a book on the oldest gravtones in north amera, the book entitled the gravestones of acadia. they had a conversation, morris and mygreat-grandfather and the conven wt something like this, on the screen there. what is yourname, morris asked my great-grandfather and he red my name is henry franklin, an uncommon name in these parts. my grandfather from africa. w o are you, morris asked hi just turned 70 and i is very ironic that he just turned 70 when he's explaining to historian morris about his history and i just turned 70 and i'm explaining about my family's history. [applause]. >> thank you, thank you, and henry franklin would pass away shortly after the publication of the book in 1929, but he just recited a small part of the franklin oral history to historian morris. the entire tradition goes something like this, the first franklin ancestor came to the united states to from the west coast of africa, two brothers last name frank, fought in rhode island dur
this p tha you see on the screen there w taken by a local historian by name of william ingle morris. morr conducting research for a book on the oldest gravtones in north amera, the book entitled the gravestones of acadia. they had a conversation, morris and mygreat-grandfather and the conven wt something like this, on the screen there. what is yourname, morris asked my great-grandfather and he red my name is henry franklin, an uncommon name in these parts. my grandfather from africa. w o are...
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. >> reporter: caleb morris left behind 13 years for civilian life and oh opened up a gun shop.se arrived in his doorstep in the form of an old army pal. one day he showed up. i don't want my guns anymore. life really sucks right now. is there anything you can do to help me? well, i can hold on to your firearms if it's that bad, and i'll give them back when you say the word. >> reporter: word got out. >> major depressive disorder with psychotic features. >> reporter: these men agreed to speak with us anonymously about their struggles with suicidal thoughts. >> it got really bad really fast. >> reporter: at what point did you start thinking about i've got firearms? >> when the thought crossed my mind, i didn't want to be here anymore. >> reporter: they found a lifeline in morris. >> the next morning, i called caleb and said i need you to come get my guns. and he showed up. >> i've lost more friends to suicide than combat. >> reporter: suicide by firearm is a uniquely fatal especially d epidemic with 90ly% of attempts lethal. >> reporter: nearly 87,000 veterans died by gun suicide
. >> reporter: caleb morris left behind 13 years for civilian life and oh opened up a gun shop.se arrived in his doorstep in the form of an old army pal. one day he showed up. i don't want my guns anymore. life really sucks right now. is there anything you can do to help me? well, i can hold on to your firearms if it's that bad, and i'll give them back when you say the word. >> reporter: word got out. >> major depressive disorder with psychotic features. >> reporter:...
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and errol morris and i share some of the same concerns to this day, which i think is why he wanted toordinarily beautiful, i think it's fair to say, way, in a way that only errol morris can. >> congratulations and thank you for being here. this film, spending a lot of time with people who worked at dhs and hhs and the office of refugee resettlement, who took issue with this policy and pushed back. when you look at who trump surrounds himself with now, is there a likelihood that those kinds of -- i mean, cross government, were going to see people who push back or are likely to push back just eliminated. i worry about that, that the second time could be easier because the pushback people you focus on in the film may not be around. >> it could be really, truly horrible the second time around. the people who love this policy, despite all of what they learned about the cruelty of the policy, are still around, and in all likelihood will likely have major positions, god for bid there's another trump administration. but yes, they would have major positions in that administration. >> jacob, as
and errol morris and i share some of the same concerns to this day, which i think is why he wanted toordinarily beautiful, i think it's fair to say, way, in a way that only errol morris can. >> congratulations and thank you for being here. this film, spending a lot of time with people who worked at dhs and hhs and the office of refugee resettlement, who took issue with this policy and pushed back. when you look at who trump surrounds himself with now, is there a likelihood that those...
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he believed the driver, hugo morris, had been going around the bend too quickly and lost control, evenwen's mother told the inquest her son had been flourishing in life, loving music and playing his guitar. crystal owen says she's tried to channel her grief into searching for change. it's a journey which has taken her to westminster as she campaigns for a graduated driving licence to be introduced. the coroner said she, too, was worried about the laws for young drivers and their passengers and would write to the department of transport to raise her concerns. hywel griffith, bbc news, caernarfon. we're joined now by harvey owen's mum, crystal. good morning. morning. you were at the inquest — good morning. morning. you were at the inquest yesterday, _ good morning. morning. you were at the inquest yesterday, how _ good morning. morning. you were at the inquest yesterday, how is - good morning. morning. you were at the inquest yesterday, how is that? i the inquest yesterday, how is that? it was a long and exhausting day, but i'm glad it is over, now. what but i'm glad it is over, now. wha
he believed the driver, hugo morris, had been going around the bend too quickly and lost control, evenwen's mother told the inquest her son had been flourishing in life, loving music and playing his guitar. crystal owen says she's tried to channel her grief into searching for change. it's a journey which has taken her to westminster as she campaigns for a graduated driving licence to be introduced. the coroner said she, too, was worried about the laws for young drivers and their passengers and...
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william morris and applied for the patent and electric uh, heat booth. a few years earlier. it caused quite a stir and spots the imagination of various inventive, like henry d, morris and federal asylum who built the electro bet the 1st commercially viable electric car. they even made electric gaps which operated in cities like new york at the end of the century. believe it or not, these cabs are then almost uninterrupted thanks to the ingenious method of battery swapping. that in bottles of cream and 2 or 3 minutes. eas, we're getting quicker to belgian communion at sea became the 1st person in the world to break the 100 kilometers an hour bad. yeah, and his purpose with electricity is call flash and we can talk french whenever content afterwards. e v seemed unstoppable. in fact, the 1st guy footman push ahead and in building the echo luna seat facing was an easy electric cars. was simply taking over the street. the things changed around 19 o. 8 more than more modern piece began rolling off. henry ford's assembly lines that along with the discovery of cheap crudo island, te
william morris and applied for the patent and electric uh, heat booth. a few years earlier. it caused quite a stir and spots the imagination of various inventive, like henry d, morris and federal asylum who built the electro bet the 1st commercially viable electric car. they even made electric gaps which operated in cities like new york at the end of the century. believe it or not, these cabs are then almost uninterrupted thanks to the ingenious method of battery swapping. that in bottles of...
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i mean, i know evan morris. and when the fbi called, i gave everything i know and i'm not talking to you and he hung up on me. and at that point, i thought, whoa, what's the fbi looking at? this guy for? so it turned out that in in learning about the rise of evan morris in washington, d.c., how we so big, how we got so powerful and and then his ultimate fall, it really turned to be a great narrative for how the lobbying world works in d.c., how companies have gotten so powerful. and you mentioned that the lobbying say it was 4 billion or is the number so much of lobbying these days is not disclosed. so that number 4 billion could be 40 billion can be 400 billion. we just don't know. to give an example, you said the lobbying industry peaked in 27. they the number of disclosed registered disclose lobbyists in d.c. did peak in 2007. and i think about 15,000, you know, there's four or 5 million people who live washington, d.c. and our industry is making laws and legislation them. and if you tell me that only 15,000
i mean, i know evan morris. and when the fbi called, i gave everything i know and i'm not talking to you and he hung up on me. and at that point, i thought, whoa, what's the fbi looking at? this guy for? so it turned out that in in learning about the rise of evan morris in washington, d.c., how we so big, how we got so powerful and and then his ultimate fall, it really turned to be a great narrative for how the lobbying world works in d.c., how companies have gotten so powerful. and you...
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markets with alex morris at fm investments.hank you for staying up late or getting up early i don't know which it is very much appreciated. we are already a couple days into the month of october. typically a scary month more investors, no pun intended here. how should one be positioned >> it is a strange time to figure out geopolitics and the election we had a civil vice presidential debate, which is probably a good thing it can be forgettable. this is the time when investors need to be really on alert and if you have an asset allocation plan, stick to it and don't ask too many questions about it because a lot's going to happen. that's it. we have been positioning folks out the mag seven names and the large-cap portfolio. we still think there is a lot of room left despite what the fed is up to and be on the short end of the curve if you want to wait out the cash markets to wait what will happen with the hot and cold wars and fraught political one ongoing now. >> alex, you could figure the back drop is benign. we have the soft l
markets with alex morris at fm investments.hank you for staying up late or getting up early i don't know which it is very much appreciated. we are already a couple days into the month of october. typically a scary month more investors, no pun intended here. how should one be positioned >> it is a strange time to figure out geopolitics and the election we had a civil vice presidential debate, which is probably a good thing it can be forgettable. this is the time when investors need to be...
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and morrie said, you know what? you should present him with an he's getting a big award and. you should present not a chance. and he said, no, you ought to do it. so i did it. and he he was so happy. so he picked me up off the floor and held me up there, you know, my feet were dangling like this ridiculous me down around so it was very awkward. i mean, but i did it right. you did it, huh? you did it. i did it. so anyway. but but the the unbelief a whole thing is after i was dumped two days later, two days later, we get the call that our adoption that we'd been working on for two years was coming through. yeah. and the so our son is named as matthew was less a day old when he was born and he was in my arms and maury is the baby daddy and he he was good really good daddy. but i suddenly had this wonderful little baby in my arms and i thought, you can take this job and shove. you know, i was so happy to have a new life for my my my sister waited to get married till you were 38. yet you tried into your forties even late forties, to have child too. and lot of miscarriages. so it w
and morrie said, you know what? you should present him with an he's getting a big award and. you should present not a chance. and he said, no, you ought to do it. so i did it. and he he was so happy. so he picked me up off the floor and held me up there, you know, my feet were dangling like this ridiculous me down around so it was very awkward. i mean, but i did it right. you did it, huh? you did it. i did it. so anyway. but but the the unbelief a whole thing is after i was dumped two days...
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morris jacobson. >> a team of investigators appear to have taken part in covering up the evidence of the misconduct instead of investigating the allegations prices this note written by an unidentified ea employee. >> in november of 2004 indicates jacobson did instead want damage the credibility of a former prosecutor who admitted the misconduct was going on. key sections of the notes which we are providing here today include that they left it with morris saying he would give us direction. >> and they want to find dirt on mr. quite meant. also, the question was asked in writing or in parentheses, how good are your memories? his point was that he doesn't want any documentation of what we do unless it is agreed upon. >> price who faces a recall election in november, then tried to link the note to former district attorney nancy o'malley who was chief deputy at the time. we know both miss o'malley former district attorney tom orloff >> you know, they do. >> because mister jacobson reported to them. and he was a signs by them to defend office. >> price provided no evidence that o'malley ha
morris jacobson. >> a team of investigators appear to have taken part in covering up the evidence of the misconduct instead of investigating the allegations prices this note written by an unidentified ea employee. >> in november of 2004 indicates jacobson did instead want damage the credibility of a former prosecutor who admitted the misconduct was going on. key sections of the notes which we are providing here today include that they left it with morris saying he would give us...
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. >> morris jacobson. and a team of investigators appear to have taken part in covering up the evidence of the misconduct instead of investigating the allegations prices this note written by an unidentified ea employee. >> in november of 2004 indicates jacobsen instead wanted to damage the credibility of a former prosecutor who admitted the misconduct was going on. key sections of the notes which we are providing here today include. >> that they left it with morris saying he would give us direction and they want to find dirt on mr. quite meant. also, the question was asked in writing or in print sees how good are your memories? his point was that he doesn't want any documentation of what we do unless it is agreed upon. >> price who faces a recall election in november, then tried to link the note. a former district attorney nancy o'malley who was chief deputy at the time. we know both miss o'malley former district attorney tom orloff aware. >> you know, they >> because mister jacobson reported to them. and
. >> morris jacobson. and a team of investigators appear to have taken part in covering up the evidence of the misconduct instead of investigating the allegations prices this note written by an unidentified ea employee. >> in november of 2004 indicates jacobsen instead wanted to damage the credibility of a former prosecutor who admitted the misconduct was going on. key sections of the notes which we are providing here today include. >> that they left it with morris saying he...
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de novo was a research scientist at philip morris during the early eighties. you have in front of you the de novo study. dr. de novo was studying the nicotine of rats in 83. he found that rats will self-administer nicotine when hooked up to an intravenous nicotine solution. in other words, they will work to get nicotine. and as dr. kessler told us in the hearing that he testified in self administration of this type is hallmark to addiction. i'd ask unanimous consent to enter in the record exhibit six. without objection, i will be released. mr. campbell before you as a police your press release that said the dr. de novo study showed exactly the opposite. i have a copy here which is a marked and it says that the noble study showed that nicotine is quote, in a class of non-audit active chemical compounds such as saccharin or water. i don't think any of us are ever going to find mr. campbell a study that shows rats or any other animals will self-administer saccharin or water intravenously as a way they do. nicotine. i ask unanimous consent to enter in the record e
de novo was a research scientist at philip morris during the early eighties. you have in front of you the de novo study. dr. de novo was studying the nicotine of rats in 83. he found that rats will self-administer nicotine when hooked up to an intravenous nicotine solution. in other words, they will work to get nicotine. and as dr. kessler told us in the hearing that he testified in self administration of this type is hallmark to addiction. i'd ask unanimous consent to enter in the record...
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lamorne morris plays garrett morris in the film, according to variety.ing actor reached out to garrett to talk about the role. during the conversation, lamorne told the snl alum to call the show's creator, lorne michaels, to ask if they could host an episode together. garrett said that lamorne should host it by himself. so far, neither actor has received an official invitation to host. we will keep you posted. in fact, a lot of you probably waiting for saturday night live to start and you'll know, like we all do at that time, right? right now, rob mayeda is going to talk about blue angels and flights drizzle tomorrow morning, low clouds. we'll be watching the pivot right around mid afternoon to see some clearing around the inner bay. inland areas too will have that cloudy start. mild temperatures midweek, few midweek showers and then dry and warmer and potentially breezy late week into next weekend. and the announcement today came around 3:00. a game time decision literally. so you got to be there waiting and we'll see what happens. potentially could be
lamorne morris plays garrett morris in the film, according to variety.ing actor reached out to garrett to talk about the role. during the conversation, lamorne told the snl alum to call the show's creator, lorne michaels, to ask if they could host an episode together. garrett said that lamorne should host it by himself. so far, neither actor has received an official invitation to host. we will keep you posted. in fact, a lot of you probably waiting for saturday night live to start and you'll...
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morris asked, how good are your memories? his point was that he doesn't want any documentation of what we do unless it's agreed upon. need to discuss with another employee. >> price says morris jacobson was the former lead prosecutor who led that team. he's now sitting judge in alameda county. he has not commented on the allegations, and it was day seven of the murder trial against nima momeni, the man accused of killing cashapp founder bob li. today, tensions extended outside the courtroom as lees family lashed out at the defendant's sister. attorneys have been questioning her relationship to bob lee and his alleged drug dealer. ktvu crime reporter henry lee has the latest after a dramatic day in court. >> my husband was murdered. she has no right to take her. she has no right to make herself a victim in this. when our family was the one that got murdered so she can go herself. >> crystal lee is the ex-wife of slain cashapp founder bob lee. she lashed out during a break in the murder trial of nima mamani, who is accused of s
morris asked, how good are your memories? his point was that he doesn't want any documentation of what we do unless it's agreed upon. need to discuss with another employee. >> price says morris jacobson was the former lead prosecutor who led that team. he's now sitting judge in alameda county. he has not commented on the allegations, and it was day seven of the murder trial against nima momeni, the man accused of killing cashapp founder bob li. today, tensions extended outside the...
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he believed the driver, hugo morris, had been going around the bend too quickly and lost control, evenmit of 60 miles an hour. harvey owen's mother told the inquest her son had been flourishing in life, loving music and playing his guitar. she believes young drivers shouldn't be allowed to carry passengers of the same age and wants licensing laws changed. i will miss him every second of every day, and ache to see his beautiful face, to hear his soft and gentle voice, and feel his warm embrace for the rest of my life. but it would give me reassurance that my girls will be less at risk and will help stop so many of these preventable deaths and save other people having to live with this pain. after the accident, vigils were held to remember the four boys. their deaths struck a chord with families across the uk. today, the coroner said she too was worried about the laws for young drivers and their passengers, and would write to the department for transport to raise her concerns. hywel griffith, bbc news, caernarfon. a jury has been told that a 10—year—old girl who allegedly died at the han
he believed the driver, hugo morris, had been going around the bend too quickly and lost control, evenmit of 60 miles an hour. harvey owen's mother told the inquest her son had been flourishing in life, loving music and playing his guitar. she believes young drivers shouldn't be allowed to carry passengers of the same age and wants licensing laws changed. i will miss him every second of every day, and ache to see his beautiful face, to hear his soft and gentle voice, and feel his warm embrace...
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which film director errol morris detailed in heart wrenching detail provided by a former federal officialee resettlement. in his knew documentary "separated" based on nbc correspondent jacob soboroff's book of the same name. >> once you've exhausted all the ordinary things the law permits, then all that's left for those people for whom anything is possible is to do something extraordinary in its cruelty. and that's what happened here. >> homan, who said he didn't give an s word about the nearly 5,000 children separated from their parents by the trump administration. warned that if trump comes back in january, quote, they ain't seen s.h.i.t. yet. wait until 2025. more than 1,000 of those children he separated remain orphans to this day. and here's what's different, there would be nobody to stop trump and homan next time because they will have replaced the entire federal goth with people willing to break or bend the law for trump. nbc's jacob soboroff is the author of the book "separated" and executive producer oeft documentary. jacob, my friend, it's so good to see you. >> thanks, joy. whe
which film director errol morris detailed in heart wrenching detail provided by a former federal officialee resettlement. in his knew documentary "separated" based on nbc correspondent jacob soboroff's book of the same name. >> once you've exhausted all the ordinary things the law permits, then all that's left for those people for whom anything is possible is to do something extraordinary in its cruelty. and that's what happened here. >> homan, who said he didn't give an s...
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stuart: jonathan morris deals with the christian vote coming up.esla had a great earnings report so why is garrett nelson lowering his price target. garrett is next. ♪ after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. starting a business is never easy, but starting it eight months pregnant, that's a different story. with the chase ink card, we got up and running in no time. earn unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase with the chase ink business unlimited card from chase for business. stuart: the markets show a mixed picture, interesting movement up and down, the nasdaq is up 124, the dow is down 94 points, not much movement. mattel reported declining sales of barbies but hot wheels and a number of adults who collect toys is on the upswing. mattel is up 4%. another toymaker, hasbro down this morning, they are going to lay o
stuart: jonathan morris deals with the christian vote coming up.esla had a great earnings report so why is garrett nelson lowering his price target. garrett is next. ♪ after last month's massive solar flare added a 25th hour to the day, businesses are wondering "what should we do with it?" i'm thinking company wide power nap. [ employees snoring ] anything can change the world of work. from hr to payroll, adp designs for the next anything. starting a business is never easy, but...
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>> no, it is morris, when you put somebody in front of morris, people talk. he has a way to get people to open up. what people will see when they come to see it and i hope they come this weekend. we will do q and days around the film, you will see people that are real heroes, who did everything they could at every possible turn who never spoke out about the policy. remember the trump administration knew exactly what they were doing and this was the intended outcome. they wanted to scare people from coming to the country and there are still today as many as 1400 children without confirmed reunification's according to the aclu. and it could very well happen again. >> congratulations and thank you for doing this work. pleasure to meet you. you can catch separated in new york city this weekend by scanning that qr code on your screen to the right. the film premieres friday and saturday. we will be right back with more. more. >>> that does it for us tonight but this weekend we have good stuff going on. do not miss the new documentary series, my generation. nbc news
>> no, it is morris, when you put somebody in front of morris, people talk. he has a way to get people to open up. what people will see when they come to see it and i hope they come this weekend. we will do q and days around the film, you will see people that are real heroes, who did everything they could at every possible turn who never spoke out about the policy. remember the trump administration knew exactly what they were doing and this was the intended outcome. they wanted to scare...
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jacob will join us along with the maker of the film, acclaimed documentarian erroll morris.those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. e that leap in our hearts. into something we can see and hold. etsy. a chewy pharmacy order is en route for summit who loves the outdoors. so her parents use chewy to save 20% on their first order of flea and tick meds. delivered fast, so summit never misses a dose. or an adventure. for quality meds. for life with pets, there's chewy. hi, my name is damian clark. if you have both medicare and medicaid, i have some really encouraging news that you'll definitely want to hear. depending on the plans available in your area, you may be eligible to get extra benefits with a humana medicare advantage dual-eligible special needs plan. most plans include the humana healthy options allowance. a monthly allowance to help pay for eligible groceries, utilities, rent, and over-the-counter items. the healthy options allowance is loaded onto a prepaid card each
jacob will join us along with the maker of the film, acclaimed documentarian erroll morris.those stories and more when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. when "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. e that leap in our hearts. into something we can see and hold. etsy. a chewy pharmacy order is en route for summit who loves the outdoors. so her parents use chewy to save 20% on their first order of flea and tick meds. delivered fast, so summit...
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another politic, sheehan, who is involved in the rothstein story, is a guy named morris kantor. he has an office at 152 west 42nd street. he's the assemblyman on the upper upper upper west side, somewhere past, i think, columbia university. okay. he's in there for a couple of terms. he's rothstein's attorney at the end. he's fixing everything for him. and when arnold rothstein is shot at the park central hotel and is dying at the polyclinic hotel, which, by the way, valentino died at, and marilyn monroe was treated at, and when rothstein, in his dying, kantor produces shows up at the deathbed and says arnold, remember that. will you ask me to prepare? a few weeks ago, and you never got around to signing? i happened to have it right here. sign here. this was contested by arnold's relatives, but that that's the sort of fellow that morris kantor was and the sort of people that were often infesting politics at that time, which is why tammany was about to collapse. they also had to vet arnold rothstein's papers, which randi may have with her. i don't know, though, she says. now was i
another politic, sheehan, who is involved in the rothstein story, is a guy named morris kantor. he has an office at 152 west 42nd street. he's the assemblyman on the upper upper upper west side, somewhere past, i think, columbia university. okay. he's in there for a couple of terms. he's rothstein's attorney at the end. he's fixing everything for him. and when arnold rothstein is shot at the park central hotel and is dying at the polyclinic hotel, which, by the way, valentino died at, and...
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shares of tobacco giant philip morris international have search by 10%, reaching a record high.according to the lakers earnings report. it a smoke—free business accounting for 40% of net revenue for the period between july and september. that's it for this edition of business today. thank you for watching. hey, i'm lola with the catch up. tonight, former abercrombie ceo arrested, twins cleaning london and paddington bear's british passport. previously on the catch up, we told you that the police officer who shot and killed 24—year—old chris kaba in 2022 was found not guilty of murder. while a judge has now lifted restrictions which prevented a jury from being told about the criminal background of chris kaba, we can now report that he had been a core member of one of london's dangerous gangs. he had a history of criminal convictions and a judge has allowed cctv to be made public which appears to show kaba shooting a man in a nightclub days before he was shot and killed by police. the victim survived but chris kaba died before he was charged in connection with the shooting. three
shares of tobacco giant philip morris international have search by 10%, reaching a record high.according to the lakers earnings report. it a smoke—free business accounting for 40% of net revenue for the period between july and september. that's it for this edition of business today. thank you for watching. hey, i'm lola with the catch up. tonight, former abercrombie ceo arrested, twins cleaning london and paddington bear's british passport. previously on the catch up, we told you that the...
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well, i, i read morris newspaper. maury created a newspaper here in montana of of and it is a fact driven newspaper. you feel that nonprofit news is the way of the future of a you know it and maury believes go ahead it's a for profit paper but we're not making any money. but but we're also been voted the best newspaper the state and the website in the state and now we're an online paper and we're the best online in the state. and the great thing about it was to answer your question if you do it right it matter what your political stripe they all love the paper and so and so we may be able to bring. the old fashioned news by you know city by city local news by local yeah. okay okay. hi. i'm rambling. i'm an asian-american journalist. you are part of my origin story. i recall you interviewing gary and just straight up asking if he had killed chandra levy. my jaw dropped to the ground. i never. gary. oh, gary condit. gary sorry. gary hart. no, gary hart had an affair with a the same same type of dude. you know. right. yo
well, i, i read morris newspaper. maury created a newspaper here in montana of of and it is a fact driven newspaper. you feel that nonprofit news is the way of the future of a you know it and maury believes go ahead it's a for profit paper but we're not making any money. but but we're also been voted the best newspaper the state and the website in the state and now we're an online paper and we're the best online in the state. and the great thing about it was to answer your question if you do it...
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. >> morris jacobson. and a team of investigators appear to have taken part in covering up the evidence of the misconduct instead of investigating the allegations prices this note written by an unidentified ea employee. >> in november of 2004 indicates jacobsen instead wanted to damage the credibility of a former prosecutor who admitted the misconduct was going on. key sections of the notes which we are providing here today include that they left it with morris saying he would give us direction. >> and they want to find dirt on mr. quite meant. also, the question was asked in writing or in parentheses, how good are your memories? his point was that he doesn't want any documentation of what we do unless it is agreed upon. >> price who faces a recall election in november, then tried to link the note to former district attorney nancy o'malley who was chief deputy at the time. we know both miss o'malley former district attorney tom orloff aware. >> you know, they >> because mister jacobson assigned by them to
. >> morris jacobson. and a team of investigators appear to have taken part in covering up the evidence of the misconduct instead of investigating the allegations prices this note written by an unidentified ea employee. >> in november of 2004 indicates jacobsen instead wanted to damage the credibility of a former prosecutor who admitted the misconduct was going on. key sections of the notes which we are providing here today include that they left it with morris saying he would give...
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well, i, i read morris newspaper. maury created a newspaper here in montana of of and it is a fact driven newspaper. you feel that nonprofit news is the way of the future of a you know it and maury believes go ahead it's a for profit paper but we're not making any money. but but we're also been voted the best newspaper the state and the website in the state and now we're an online paper and we're the best online in the state. and the great thing about it was to answer your question if you do it right it matter what your political stripe they all love the paper and so and so we may be able to bring. the old fashioned news by you know city by city local news by local yeah. okay okay. hi. i'm rambling. i'm an asian-american journalist. you are part of my origin story. i recall you interviewing gary and just straight up asking if he had killed chandra levy. my jaw dropped to the ground. i never. gary. oh, gary condit. gary sorry. gary hart. no, gary hart had an affair with a the same same type of dude. you know. right. yo
well, i, i read morris newspaper. maury created a newspaper here in montana of of and it is a fact driven newspaper. you feel that nonprofit news is the way of the future of a you know it and maury believes go ahead it's a for profit paper but we're not making any money. but but we're also been voted the best newspaper the state and the website in the state and now we're an online paper and we're the best online in the state. and the great thing about it was to answer your question if you do it...
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and yet it caused quite a still in spots the imagination of various inventive like henry d, morris and federal asylum who built the electro bet the 1st commercially viable electric car. they even made electric caps, which alternated in cities like new york at the end of the century. believe it or not, these cabs in almost uninterrupted tanks to bear in genius, manhood of battery swapping that invoice victory, and took all of the 3 minutes. these were getting quicker to belgium. communion at sea became the 1st person in the way to break the 100 kilometers an hour. bad. yeah . and his purpose with electricity is car flags you me can talk french. one never content afterwards, easy seemed unstoppable. in fact, the 1st guy putting in push ahead and in building the seat facing was an easy electric cars, wisdom teeth taking over the street. the things changed around 19 o. 8 more than more, more duties began rolling off. henry ford's assembly lines that along with the discovery of cheap crude oil in texas mid the i, c e attempting proposition. the final nail in the coffin was charles catchings
and yet it caused quite a still in spots the imagination of various inventive like henry d, morris and federal asylum who built the electro bet the 1st commercially viable electric car. they even made electric caps, which alternated in cities like new york at the end of the century. believe it or not, these cabs in almost uninterrupted tanks to bear in genius, manhood of battery swapping that invoice victory, and took all of the 3 minutes. these were getting quicker to belgium. communion at sea...
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it was targeting hezbollah, which itself fired rockets into northern is right, the low end terry morris. and thanks for joining us today. october 7th, march 1 year since from us, carried out its terror attacks in israel. here at dw, we will be recalling the events of the risk day and speaking with people who witnessed them. the salt was the deadliest in israel's history with more than 1200 people killed and around 250, taken to gaza as hostages vigils and memorials are being held across israel to remember those who were killed and hostages still held captive by him. us relatives of victims have held a minute of silence at the side of the nova music festival completed screen, where almost 400 people were killed when the attack began. yeah, i mean, you live, it was the last d j to perform at the festival before him, us launched its attack. here's his story. in a little beach, a k onto success music is a safe space. still, he was the last day to perform as a supernova, music festival in his room. on october 7th, when have mazda militants launched a terrorist attack since then, get in his p
it was targeting hezbollah, which itself fired rockets into northern is right, the low end terry morris. and thanks for joining us today. october 7th, march 1 year since from us, carried out its terror attacks in israel. here at dw, we will be recalling the events of the risk day and speaking with people who witnessed them. the salt was the deadliest in israel's history with more than 1200 people killed and around 250, taken to gaza as hostages vigils and memorials are being held across israel...
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>> edmund morris isn't around to argue with me but i mean, you know and sadly, i did correspond withim before he died far too young at 78 and, you know, i don't know. it's interesting. i've talked to a lot of the biographers of theodore roosevelt in the past 20, 25 years they've actually been women. stacy wrote a book about alice roosevelt longworth. i mentioned dr. kathy dalton who wrote a strenuous life. betty caroli wrote an interesting compendium called the roosevelt women. it spans across both families the fdr line and the tr line. more like vignettes of the family. all of them, when i was talking with them about this idea, sort of, shook their head vigorously yes and said finally. yes. you should absolutely pursue this. this is a line that we haven't been able to do a single book about but there's plenty of material there. >> should this change how we think about or assess or view teddy roosevelt? >> absolutely. i mean, it upended the way i think about theodore roosevelt. growing up in north dakota i was told of the myth of the self-made man. i would go out to the badlands to t
>> edmund morris isn't around to argue with me but i mean, you know and sadly, i did correspond withim before he died far too young at 78 and, you know, i don't know. it's interesting. i've talked to a lot of the biographers of theodore roosevelt in the past 20, 25 years they've actually been women. stacy wrote a book about alice roosevelt longworth. i mentioned dr. kathy dalton who wrote a strenuous life. betty caroli wrote an interesting compendium called the roosevelt women. it spans...
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errol morris the oscar winning film maker read the book.d there were still more questions to ask and to be answered. particularly at this moment as we consider the direction of immigration policy, not just for the next four years but the next generation. so we teamed up to make this movie with nbc news studios to make this an issue that no candidate, no political party can afford to avoid talking about. >> you know, jacob, this film gives an inside look at that policy through interviews with members of trump's administration. what insights could anyone share with you about how anybody thought there was decency to what was going on to something that's been called government-sanctioned child abuse. >> that's right. that was the american academy of pediatrics that said that. positions for human rights which won a nobel peace prize said this met the united nations definition of torture. i don't think even people on the inside of the trump administration wouldn't say this was an attempt at decency. they knew what they were doing. what you see th
errol morris the oscar winning film maker read the book.d there were still more questions to ask and to be answered. particularly at this moment as we consider the direction of immigration policy, not just for the next four years but the next generation. so we teamed up to make this movie with nbc news studios to make this an issue that no candidate, no political party can afford to avoid talking about. >> you know, jacob, this film gives an inside look at that policy through interviews...
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. >> morris dow —-dash more star power today as stevie wonder is expected.of the souls to the polls effort. >> our country is at a crossroads. where we go from here is up to us. >> remarks at baptist church in stonecrest georgia this morning. seeking to mobilize black voters through ministry outreach after pulling puts support for her behind what president biden had in 2020. pop singer liz l helped with that get out to vote effort in her hometown of detroit. r&b star usher took to the state to voice support. record-breaking so far in early voting. 1.4 million ballots have been accepted. she added this last night. >> if you have received your ballot in the mail, please do not wait. fill it out and return it right away. jimmy carter voted early. just days after his 100 birthday if jimmy carter can vote early, you can, to. >> speaking of birthdays, the vice president turns 60 years old. we will see about stevie wonder. later in the afternoon she will be doing an interview without sharpton before heading to battleground pennsylvania. >> looks like a lovely day i
. >> morris dow —-dash more star power today as stevie wonder is expected.of the souls to the polls effort. >> our country is at a crossroads. where we go from here is up to us. >> remarks at baptist church in stonecrest georgia this morning. seeking to mobilize black voters through ministry outreach after pulling puts support for her behind what president biden had in 2020. pop singer liz l helped with that get out to vote effort in her hometown of detroit. r&b star...