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kishore mahbubani, national university of singapore. plenty more to come.his is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: let's do a check of the latest business flash headlines. tesla investors are being warned to temper expectations for china. profit onnley says the mainland is by no means a certainty and is cautious about the role china will play in tesla's long-term strategy. this week's temporary custom block on the model three, saying the issue highlights inherent risks facing u.s. firms doing business in china. rishaad: tesla's rival has had its worst day ever as a listed company, plunge me new york after lowering outlook for deliveries in the first quarter and canceling a production facility in shanghai. shares tumbling on the news after climbing 60% since the listing in september. tesla has lowered prices. likhas no plans to do ewise. haslinda: february sales fell 24% year on year. total sales volume in the first two months of the year was about 242,000, a decline of 9% from the same period last year with sales in china down 13%. since february's fall is due to the l
kishore mahbubani, national university of singapore. plenty more to come.his is bloomberg. ♪ haslinda: let's do a check of the latest business flash headlines. tesla investors are being warned to temper expectations for china. profit onnley says the mainland is by no means a certainty and is cautious about the role china will play in tesla's long-term strategy. this week's temporary custom block on the model three, saying the issue highlights inherent risks facing u.s. firms doing business in...
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so relations and and the school science department at busan national university joins us via skype from tucson and south korea festival robots give us an idea of the significance of this particular long range missile rockets sites yeah i think your correspondent got it more or less correct which is to say that the north koreans haven't actually used it for a long range test missiles they've used it in past for satellite launches which a lot of people say sort of double as missile tests but they haven't actually sort of formally used for missile tests and it's not necessarily clear that the rebuild is actually leading up to that my own sense is that this is sort of peek at the way donald trump treated them in north korea our in vietnam there was a sense that that was leading to something we know that there was some surprise on the north korean side that it sort of fell apart and this is i think the north koreans way of punching back but has this north korea ever really stopped developing its nuclear program even since the summit that was doing more of a success back in singapore you know
so relations and and the school science department at busan national university joins us via skype from tucson and south korea festival robots give us an idea of the significance of this particular long range missile rockets sites yeah i think your correspondent got it more or less correct which is to say that the north koreans haven't actually used it for a long range test missiles they've used it in past for satellite launches which a lot of people say sort of double as missile tests but they...
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now by clark jones, a counterterrorism expert and senior research fellow at the australian national university. you're coming to us live. thank you very much, mr. jones. one muslim community leader that i've spoken to here in new zealand said that they tried to sound the alarm in past years about what they said was a rise in islamaphobic rhetoric in new zealand and around the world, and that those warnings fell on deaf ears. had you been documenting similar patterns in your studies? >> yes, without a doubt, and i think some political leaders have got a lot to answer for. there's even one pm that almost endorsed the attacks, a queensland parliamentarian. there has been a rise of very conservative politics starting from the top when there's been any sort of attack on -- in australia, for example, any sort of attack, any criticism of australians and australian way of life they've come down very heavily on those people. so there's -- and that's been mainly directed at the muslim population but also they've tried to criminalize refugees, the way they've treated refugees, immigrants in australia. th
now by clark jones, a counterterrorism expert and senior research fellow at the australian national university. you're coming to us live. thank you very much, mr. jones. one muslim community leader that i've spoken to here in new zealand said that they tried to sound the alarm in past years about what they said was a rise in islamaphobic rhetoric in new zealand and around the world, and that those warnings fell on deaf ears. had you been documenting similar patterns in your studies? >>...
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robert kelly is a professor of international relations at present national university and he says north korea's rebuilding action is a signal for the united states after their failed summit the north koreans haven't actually used it for a long range test missiles they've used it in the past for satellite launches which a lot of people say sort of double as missile tests but they haven't actually sort of formally used for missile tests and it's not in the sara lee clear that the rebuild is actually leading up to that my own sense is that this is sort of peek at the way donald trump treated them in north korea are in vietnam there was a sense that that was leading to something we know that there was some surprise on the north korean side that it sort of fell apart and this is i think the north koreans were punching back and the good news is that the moratorium on testing which the president has said is the minimum benchmark for continuing this process that does mean that over time the weapons will encounter obsolescence right i mean if the moratorium last five to ten years or something th
robert kelly is a professor of international relations at present national university and he says north korea's rebuilding action is a signal for the united states after their failed summit the north koreans haven't actually used it for a long range test missiles they've used it in the past for satellite launches which a lot of people say sort of double as missile tests but they haven't actually sort of formally used for missile tests and it's not in the sara lee clear that the rebuild is...
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this march, a peer—reviewed study produced by australia's national university found the federal government water that had been bought back and returned to the environment. in fact, it found that less than 10% of the water the government claimed was being returned ever reached the river. it is said that modern australia was built on the sheep's back. 150 kilometres downstream from badger bate‘s home, sheep farming is on the verge of collapse. at tolarno station, farmer rob mcbride is seeing his family's future evaporating before him as the water crisis worsens. it seems big corporates and big industries are killing the murray darling basin and we are just one of the many who have been absolutely devastated by what they are doing. we are borrowing the country from our kids, we are, and it's being destroyed. for rob's son, james, the stakes are high. i am going to find as much as i can so that i do have a future on here. because i was born and brought up on this place. i love it. i know every inch of it. and i love every part of it. i love the country, i love being able to ride down along the
this march, a peer—reviewed study produced by australia's national university found the federal government water that had been bought back and returned to the environment. in fact, it found that less than 10% of the water the government claimed was being returned ever reached the river. it is said that modern australia was built on the sheep's back. 150 kilometres downstream from badger bate‘s home, sheep farming is on the verge of collapse. at tolarno station, farmer rob mcbride is seeing...
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relief from the united states kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at his son national university he says the move could face some objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm the congress were to get involved you could actually see congress pass legislation to force this or something like that i would be pretty surprised generally this falls under sort of the executive branch because it's military stuff but congress could get involved if they really want to i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea of the americans believed in korea and in japan the american presence in japan or in korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the no
relief from the united states kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at his son national university he says the move could face some objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm the congress were to get involved you...
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relief from the united states or telling us or faster political science and diplomacy at his son national university he says the move could face objections from the u.s. congress and pan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm the congress were to get involved you could actually see congress pass legislation to force this or something like that i would be pretty surprised generally this falls under sort of the executive branch because it's military stuff but congress could get involved if they really want to i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea of the americans of all of them korea and in japan the american presence in japan or in korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the north
relief from the united states or telling us or faster political science and diplomacy at his son national university he says the move could face objections from the u.s. congress and pan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm the congress were to get involved you could...
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united states or rather kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy of push stand national university he says this decision could face objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out the constitution and they're sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like on the congress were to get involved you could actually see congress pass legislation to force this or something like that i would be pretty surprised generally this falls under sort of the executive branch because it's military stuff but congress could get involved if they really want to i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea of the americans with in korea and in japan the american presence in japan and korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the north kor
united states or rather kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy of push stand national university he says this decision could face objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out the constitution and they're sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like on the congress were to get involved you...
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singapore we have a bio medical ethicist owen schaefer who is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore in boston sharon begley a senior science writer at sta health focused news website owned by the boston globe and in london helen o'neill lecturer in reproductive and molecular genetics at university college london who researches genome editing as a potential treatment of disorders welcome all of you so helen if i could start with you then why. why did this happen does this event show that we. we may be perhaps be going on a slippery slope here is it too early to be to be. to be going into into this sort of field. it's certainly too early to go into this field why this happened is down to i think probably one person's hubris and their own motives to advance themselves i don't think it reflects the rest of the scientific community for their motives or that the globe in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption when schaefer is it acceptable to to edit the human genome but it's a big questio
singapore we have a bio medical ethicist owen schaefer who is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore in boston sharon begley a senior science writer at sta health focused news website owned by the boston globe and in london helen o'neill lecturer in reproductive and molecular genetics at university college london who researches genome editing as a potential treatment of disorders welcome all of you so helen if i could start with you then why. why did this happen does...
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well robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at the sun national university says north korea will be expected to refrain from any need testing in response ten richest military exercises. i think it's probably a quid pro quo for the continuing moratorium on the cell tests and nuclear tests the north koreans could continue to test missiles they could detonate weapons even larger than the one they did fifteen months ago sixteen months ago and i think you know trump has basically informally given them this in order to maintain that halt i suppose it's a reason we fair trade i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea of the americans aboard and korea and in japan the american presence in japan or in korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the north koreans have the feeling that in japan there was some relief that hanoi sort of collapsed without any major concessions on the americ
well robert kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at the sun national university says north korea will be expected to refrain from any need testing in response ten richest military exercises. i think it's probably a quid pro quo for the continuing moratorium on the cell tests and nuclear tests the north koreans could continue to test missiles they could detonate weapons even larger than the one they did fifteen months ago sixteen months ago and i think you know trump has...
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in singapore we have bio medical ethicist owen schaefer who is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore in boston sharon begley a senior science writer at sta health focused news website owned by the boston globe and in london helen o'neill lecturer in reproductive and molecular genetics at university college london who researches genome editing as a potential treatment of disorders welcome all of you so helen if i could start with you then why. why did this happen does this event show that we. we may be perhaps be going on a slippery slope here is is it too early to be to be. to be going into into this sort of field. it's certainly too early to go into this field why this happened is down to i think probably one person's hubris and their own motives to advance themselves i don't think it reflects the rest of the scientific community for their motives or that the globe in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption i would say for is it acceptable to to edit the human genome that's a big ques
in singapore we have bio medical ethicist owen schaefer who is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore in boston sharon begley a senior science writer at sta health focused news website owned by the boston globe and in london helen o'neill lecturer in reproductive and molecular genetics at university college london who researches genome editing as a potential treatment of disorders welcome all of you so helen if i could start with you then why. why did this happen does...
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samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview from damascus i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view. i think if. he is said to be to have won it is a matter of shame because who who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country. syria with the continuation of this regime. the basic thing that we are talking about here is the base of the original slogan that started in syria with this war against the people in the rose and said no against the regime. actually it is. either a rule it or ruin it he ruined it but he doesn't rule it ok let me bring in iraq in washington d.c. as we stand here is on with no one really knows the true figure but possibly half a million
samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview from damascus i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view. i think if. he is said to be to have won it is a matter of shame because who who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people...
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in singapore we have bio medical ethicist owen schaefer who is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore in boston sharon begley a senior science writer at sta health focused news website owned by the boston globe and in london helen o'neill lecturer in reproductive and molecular genetics at university college london who researches genome editing as a potential treatment of disorders welcome all of you so helen if i could start with you then why why did this happen does this event show that we. we might be perhaps be going on a slippery slope here is is it too early to be to be. to be going into into this sort of field. it's certainly too early to go into this field why this happened is down to i think probably one person's hubris and their own motives to advance themselves i don't think it reflects the rest of the scientific community for their motives or that the globe in fact the way the globe reacted was perfectly resoundingly of how the rest of us feel about it that it was a premature adoption when schaefer is it acceptable to to edit the human genome but it's a big que
in singapore we have bio medical ethicist owen schaefer who is an assistant professor at the national university of singapore in boston sharon begley a senior science writer at sta health focused news website owned by the boston globe and in london helen o'neill lecturer in reproductive and molecular genetics at university college london who researches genome editing as a potential treatment of disorders welcome all of you so helen if i could start with you then why why did this happen does...
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the united states robin kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at the sun national university he says north korea will be expected to refrain from any nuclear testing in response to these military exercises. i think it's probably a quid pro quo for the continuing moratorium on the cell tests and nuclear tests the north koreans could continue to test missiles they could detonate weapons even larger than the one they did fifteen months ago sixteen months ago and i think you know trump is basically informally given them this in order to maintain that halt i suppose is the reason we fair trade i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea of the americans aboard in korea and in japan the american presence in japan or in korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the north koreans have the same in japan there is some relief that hanoi sort of collapsed without any major concessions on the american
the united states robin kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at the sun national university he says north korea will be expected to refrain from any nuclear testing in response to these military exercises. i think it's probably a quid pro quo for the continuing moratorium on the cell tests and nuclear tests the north koreans could continue to test missiles they could detonate weapons even larger than the one they did fifteen months ago sixteen months ago and i think you know...
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united states or rather kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy and put sand national university he says this decision could face objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm in congress were to get involved you could actually see congress pass legislation to force this or something like that i would be pretty surprised generally this falls under sort of the executive branch because it's military stuff but congress could get involved if they really want to i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea of the americans with in korea and in japan the american presence in japan or in korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the north k
united states or rather kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy and put sand national university he says this decision could face objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm in congress were to get involved you...
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kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy and national university says north korea will be expected to refrain from any nuclear testing in return. i think it's probably a quid pro quo for the continuing moratorium on the tests and nuclear tests the north koreans could continue to test missiles they could detonate weapons even larger than the one they did fifteen months ago sixteen months ago and i think you know trump has basically informally given them this in order to maintain that halt i suppose it's a reasonably fair trade i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea the americans have built in korea and in japan the american presence in japan and korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the north koreans have the feeling that in japan there is some relief that hanoi sort of collapse without any major concessions on the american part but i mean as long as the tests are going inclu
kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy and national university says north korea will be expected to refrain from any nuclear testing in return. i think it's probably a quid pro quo for the continuing moratorium on the tests and nuclear tests the north koreans could continue to test missiles they could detonate weapons even larger than the one they did fifteen months ago sixteen months ago and i think you know trump has basically informally given them this in order to maintain...
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samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview from damascus i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view i think if. he is said to be to have one it is a matter of shame because. who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country. syria with the continuation of this regime. the basic thing that we are talking about here is the base of the original slogan that started in syria with this war against the people in the rose and said no against the regime. actually it is. either a rule it or ruin it he ruined it but he doesn't rule it ok let me bring in iraq in washington d.c. as we stand here is on with no one really knows the true figure but possibly half a million peop
samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview from damascus i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view i think if. he is said to be to have one it is a matter of shame because. who was your. counterpart or who did you when you're one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people...
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samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview from damascus i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view. i think if. he is said to be to have one it is a matter of shame. because who who was your. counterpart who who did you win over you one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a people actually two things are. facts about syria no going back to two thousand and eleven or before and assad did not win. and another thing no life for this country. syria with the continuation of this regime. the basic thing that we are talking about here is the basis the original slogan that started in syria with this war against the people in the rose and said no against the regime. actually it is. either a rule it or ruin it he ruined it but he doesn't rule it ok let me bring in iraq in washington d.c. as we stand here a is on with no one really knows the tree figure but possibly half a milli
samantha power and in new york richard gowan a senior fellow at the united nations university yeah if i can go to you first you heard our interview from damascus i asked our analyst in damascus a simple question had a sad one what's your view. i think if. he is said to be to have one it is a matter of shame. because who who was your. counterpart who who did you win over you one of our people you're one of our country which is given to you as a trust to protect and to keep as a land and as a...
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college admissions cheating scandal rocking hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities including stanford. the school has fire selling coach john brind'amour. they don't believe anyone else at stamford was involved with the university is launching an internal review. prosecutors say will be parents bribed college coach debts and admissions staff to get their children into elite colleges. some of those parents include actresses felicity huffman from desperate housewives and lori loughlin from fuller house. laughlin is expected to surrender to authorities this morning and appear in a los angeles court this afternoon. hoffman was released yesterday after posting a $250,000 bond. >> there can be no separate college admissions system for the wealthy and i add there will not be a separate criminal justice system either. >> college entrance consultant richard singler is already pled guilty to accepting $25 million in the scam. stanford's former head sailing coach john brind'amour also pled guilty. his attorney says the $275,000 he received went to the stanford sailing program
college admissions cheating scandal rocking hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities including stanford. the school has fire selling coach john brind'amour. they don't believe anyone else at stamford was involved with the university is launching an internal review. prosecutors say will be parents bribed college coach debts and admissions staff to get their children into elite colleges. some of those parents include actresses felicity huffman from desperate...
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. >> eight of the nation's top universities are under scrutiny over their use of federal funds. vernment is now stepping in opening a preliminary investigation into the college admissions scandal rocking the nation's top schools. >> do you have anything to say? >> reporter: 12 people alrea implicated in the case headed to court monday? >> what did you do with all the money? >> no comment. >> reporter: including school coaches pleading not guilty. >> no one was admitted to wake forest who didn't earn it as a student and as an athlete. >> reporter: now colleges tied to the scandal are facing scrutiny from the u.s. education department. according to the news site politico education secretary betsy devos sent letters to eight elite universities demanding the schools send documents including marketing materials, statements made to organizations that rank schools and internal admission procedures. at issue, whheth broke any laws or rules governing federal financial aid to students or any other laws. y league university is already looking into at least two students who may have cheated
. >> eight of the nation's top universities are under scrutiny over their use of federal funds. vernment is now stepping in opening a preliminary investigation into the college admissions scandal rocking the nation's top schools. >> do you have anything to say? >> reporter: 12 people alrea implicated in the case headed to court monday? >> what did you do with all the money? >> no comment. >> reporter: including school coaches pleading not guilty. >> no...
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from the united states our kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at pearson national university says the move could face objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm the congress were to get involved you could actually see congress pass legislation to force this or something like that i would be pretty surprised generally this falls under sort of the executive branch because it's military stuff but congress could get involved if they really want to i would imagine the japanese are a little bit nervous about this you know the japanese like the idea of the americans of which in korea and in japan the american presence in japan or in korea is something of a forward buffer you know defense buffer if you will for japan as well i think the japanese are pretty worried that donald trump isn't getting enough of the north kore
from the united states our kelly is a professor of political science and diplomacy at pearson national university says the move could face objections from the u.s. congress and japan. i mean it's always a little bit if you're right because congressional authority over foreign policy is sort of not to be well sketched out in the constitution and this sort of a great deal of room for congress for example to cut funding on things it doesn't like i'm the congress were to get involved you could...
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i'm not sure which one, but it was one of the -- i think one of the national universities or dia, but then we had all of the career professionals at ondcp actually do the drafting. no -- i mean i -- political, i think if i'm answering your question, maybe that you're not asking, political appointees wrote it, that's not the case. >> i wasn't asking you that. you answered me. >> thank you. >> they did the research, this organization, this consultant? >> i'm sorry, sir. could you repeat the question? >> i asked you who prepared the 23-be page strategy. >> ondcp career staff. >> what role did the contractor play? let me tell you why i'm asking you this. >> sure. >> i mean, you've given us a document that miss mcneil has said is inadequate. so, you know, we're paying this person, these people, we are paying as taxpayers paying them, and i want to know, you know, what's the disconnect? i got to make sure you all are connected? >> i don't think there is a disconnect. i was not with 70,000 people dying i was not going to do business at normal. i had ondcp career staff write this report. >> w
i'm not sure which one, but it was one of the -- i think one of the national universities or dia, but then we had all of the career professionals at ondcp actually do the drafting. no -- i mean i -- political, i think if i'm answering your question, maybe that you're not asking, political appointees wrote it, that's not the case. >> i wasn't asking you that. you answered me. >> thank you. >> they did the research, this organization, this consultant? >> i'm sorry, sir....
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admissions cheating scandal that is affected hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities, including stanford. the university has fired sailing coach john sandemore. the school is launching an investigation although they don't believe other coaches are involved. now wealthy parents have bribed admissions officials. parents have been arrested and they include felicity huffman and lori loughlin. loughlin is expected to turn her save in. stanford pled guilty. his attorney says that the $270,000 that vandermeer received went to the sailing program to buy new boats and hi another coach. >> the investigation as been called operation varsity blues and all 33 parents are named, t area. a san francisco vendor is accused of paying to pay s.a.t. tests. a psychology note allowed her to take the exam over several days. nine college coaches have been charged and they are accused of pretending that students were star athletes and some of them never even played the sports. no students are implicated because prosecutors say that they did not know about the suspected payoff. >> eight univer
admissions cheating scandal that is affected hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities, including stanford. the university has fired sailing coach john sandemore. the school is launching an investigation although they don't believe other coaches are involved. now wealthy parents have bribed admissions officials. parents have been arrested and they include felicity huffman and lori loughlin. loughlin is expected to turn her save in. stanford pled guilty. his...
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nations have universal health care and all of them live longer than we do.france, what do they know that we don't know, that's going to be issue in campaign, absolutely. heather: let's move onto next topic, male democratic candidates already signaling that they will pick a female running, female running mate so is that wise, kristin, pick somebody on the basis they are a male or female, should they be picked on basis of policy? >> well, of course, they should be picked on the basis of their policies but the left has become obsessed with intersectionalty, they love dividing groups up based on gender and race and pandering to those groups, female voters aren't much different than male voters, they want healthy economy, access to health care and safe communities for their families and seems to me like the democrats didn't learn anything from hillary clinton's failed campaign because in 2016 we saw that women don't just automatically go out and vote for female candidate, trump won 47% of women, 52% of white women, so if the democrats were smart, they would focus
nations have universal health care and all of them live longer than we do.france, what do they know that we don't know, that's going to be issue in campaign, absolutely. heather: let's move onto next topic, male democratic candidates already signaling that they will pick a female running, female running mate so is that wise, kristin, pick somebody on the basis they are a male or female, should they be picked on basis of policy? >> well, of course, they should be picked on the basis of...
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i am a west point graduate and i have a masters degree and a phd from george nations university. command at the army's college, the army war college and at georgetown university. my work focuses on women and gender in the military. i commanded army units at multiple levels. during my first army assignment overseas, one of my soldiers was murdered and i closely watched as a criminal investigation and subsequent conviction unfolded. in 1998, when i was a major stationed in hawaii, i was assigned as the investigating officer of three rate cases. -- rape cases. the perpetrator was eventually reassigned to another unit. i just suppose these two experiences to illustrate the different ways the military has approached felony crimes and how they are handled. to the credit of senator gillibrand and others, the army is no longer allowed to assign an untrained officer to investigate cases of rape. areinal investigators responsible now, but commanders remain in the decision-making process. women's action network is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting, connecting and
i am a west point graduate and i have a masters degree and a phd from george nations university. command at the army's college, the army war college and at georgetown university. my work focuses on women and gender in the military. i commanded army units at multiple levels. during my first army assignment overseas, one of my soldiers was murdered and i closely watched as a criminal investigation and subsequent conviction unfolded. in 1998, when i was a major stationed in hawaii, i was assigned...
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i think it was one of the national university's or dia. we had all the career professionals at ondcp do the drafting. if i'm answering your question, maybe that you are not asking, if political appointees wrote it, that is not the case. >> i wasn't asking you that. you answered me. >> thank you. >> they did the research? >> no. could you repeat the question? >> i asked you who prepared the strategy? >> ondcp career staff. >> what role did the contractor play? let me tell you i am asking. you've given us a document that ms. mcneil said is inadequate. so we are paying these people. i want to know, what is the disconnect? i have to make sure you are connected. >> i don't think there is a disconnect. with 70,000 people dying i was not going to do business as normal. i had ondcp career staff right this report. >> what role did the contractor play? >> he helped assemble it . he is an instructor at one of the national university's. he is a good writer. he didn't come up with the vision, it was my vision, our vision at ondcp. i'm placing more emph
i think it was one of the national university's or dia. we had all the career professionals at ondcp do the drafting. if i'm answering your question, maybe that you are not asking, if political appointees wrote it, that is not the case. >> i wasn't asking you that. you answered me. >> thank you. >> they did the research? >> no. could you repeat the question? >> i asked you who prepared the strategy? >> ondcp career staff. >> what role did the contractor...
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stanford university. nationaliew, contributor and best selling author, his new book "the case for trump," great to have you with us, we recommend this to our nation, a great book, a great author, a great american, so good to have you here. >> thank you for having he. lou: start with one of my favorite quotes to put it in context, you wrote -- from never before, in the history of the presidency, had a commander in chief earned a ain't antipathy,e majority of holders of nation's accumulated personal wealth and permanent federal bureaucracy. i am not sure who wasn't in that alignment, that array, assembled against this president. but you nailed it. it is incredible to think it persists more than two years after he was sworn into office. >> yeah, i think, you know for a guy who was supposed to be a renegade, 80% of his message of standard conservatism. deregulation, and more energy. but 4 or 5 of those issues that we probably agree oyou have to have sovereignty, that meant you have to close the border and address chin
stanford university. nationaliew, contributor and best selling author, his new book "the case for trump," great to have you with us, we recommend this to our nation, a great book, a great author, a great american, so good to have you here. >> thank you for having he. lou: start with one of my favorite quotes to put it in context, you wrote -- from never before, in the history of the presidency, had a commander in chief earned a ain't antipathy,e majority of holders of nation's...
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adds missions cheating scandal affected hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities including stanford. the school has fired sailing coach john vander moore and although administrators don't believe that anyone else was involved, the administration is launching a review. prosecutors say that wealthy parents bribed school staff to get their children into those schools actresses include lori loughlin from full house and felicity huffman from desperate housewives. huffman was released yesterday after posting a $250,000 bond. >> there can be no separate college admission system for the wealthy and we'll add no separate criminal justice system either. >> college entrance consultant richard singer pled guilty to accepting $250,000 in the scam. sailing coach john vander moore has pled y went to buying more boats and hiring another coach. >>> here in the bay area, a to test. they are acare star athletes. no students were implicated because prosecutors say that chirp didn't know about the suspected payoffs. eight universities all tied to the scab cal, four here in our state b
adds missions cheating scandal affected hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities including stanford. the school has fired sailing coach john vander moore and although administrators don't believe that anyone else was involved, the administration is launching a review. prosecutors say that wealthy parents bribed school staff to get their children into those schools actresses include lori loughlin from full house and felicity huffman from desperate housewives....
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paying up to $6.5 million dollars to help their children gain admission into the nation's most competitive universities. kron4's maureen kelly has new information about two prominent families local embroiled in the cheating scandal who are linked to a prestigious marin county school. san rafael's marin academy confirms that two of their parents were amoung those charged in the nationwide college bribary scandal that has so far enshared 50 people. one of those parents is mill valley resident bill mcglashan jr....he had been on the board of trustees of the college prepatory high school but has since resigned since the story broke.he has also been put on leave from tpg...the global private equity firm he founded. mcglashan's accused of bribing a usc associate director to get his son recruited as a punter....despite the fact that marin academy doesn't have football team.in an except from the court authorized wiretap rick singer....the alleged ringleader of the scheme...identified as cooperating witness number 1...says so i'm going to make him a kicker....to which mcglashan laughs and says he does have real
paying up to $6.5 million dollars to help their children gain admission into the nation's most competitive universities. kron4's maureen kelly has new information about two prominent families local embroiled in the cheating scandal who are linked to a prestigious marin county school. san rafael's marin academy confirms that two of their parents were amoung those charged in the nationwide college bribary scandal that has so far enshared 50 people. one of those parents is mill valley resident...
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are accused of carrying out a nationwide cheating scandal to get into some of the nation's top colleges and universities.. including stanford and u-s-c. brynn gingras has the latest. oscar-nominated actress felicity huffman and actress lori loughlin, best known for her role as "aunt becky" on full house.natsot: "full house" among dozens charged in a cheating scam helping to get students into a string of prestigious universities. andrew lelling, u.s. attorney: "50 people nationwide, 2 sat/act exam administrators, 1 exam proctor, 1 college administrator, 9 coaches at elite schools, and 33 parents." according to prosecutors, the center of the scheme is a prep organization "the key," founded by william singer.he has pleaded guilty to four charges, including money laundering and obstruction of justice.andrew lelling, u.s. attorney:"between roughly 2011 and 2018, wealthy parents paid singer about $25 million in total, to guarantee their children's admission to elite schools."the scheme involves two kinds of fraud - parents paying a college prep organization to help their children cheat on s-a-t or a-c- t exam
are accused of carrying out a nationwide cheating scandal to get into some of the nation's top colleges and universities.. including stanford and u-s-c. brynn gingras has the latest. oscar-nominated actress felicity huffman and actress lori loughlin, best known for her role as "aunt becky" on full house.natsot: "full house" among dozens charged in a cheating scam helping to get students into a string of prestigious universities. andrew lelling, u.s. attorney: "50 people...
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nation. also duke university professor talks about reparations and the role they could play in the 2020 presidential campaign. then anita mcbride who served as a chief of staff to first lady laura bush. on the role of the first lady and be sure to watch washington journal on monday starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern for a look at the freshmen member s of the 101st congress. moments from key hearings. >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday on c-span, joint chiefs of staff chair joseph dunford talks about military operations and priorities for the future a at 10:30 a.m. eastern. later at 5:15, the commerce department, the pentagon and the justice department discuss their oversight role within government. on c-span 2 in the morning, federal communications chair speaks to the american cable association. that's followed by the heritage foundation hosting a discussion on the national security mplications of 5 g technology. next canadian prime minister justin trudeau speaks to members over the house of commons where he faced questions about his role in a criminal investigation. they confirmed the prime
nation. also duke university professor talks about reparations and the role they could play in the 2020 presidential campaign. then anita mcbride who served as a chief of staff to first lady laura bush. on the role of the first lady and be sure to watch washington journal on monday starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern for a look at the freshmen member s of the 101st congress. moments from key hearings. >> here is a look at our live coverage thursday on c-span, joint chiefs of staff chair joseph...
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nation. the university of southern california now says it will review current students involved in the -- it's the biggest scandal for college admissions in u.s. history. any student who has not already been admit offed t added to thes part of the scheme is denied. lori loughlin and her husband are accused of paying to get their two daughters into usc. felicity huffman is scheduled to face a boston judge on march 29th. no word on whether they children will be called as witnesses p. we'll have more on the story later in the show. cheryl: we've got other headlines making news this morning for you right now. a california jury ordered johnson & johnson to pay $29 million to a woman who alleged that asbestos in the company's talcum powder based products caused mess they'll yo. shares of j&j dropped after that news. huawei set to appear in court to face a 13 count indictment, accused of committing bank and wire fraud and violating sanctions against iran. the justice department said huawei misled a global bank about its involvement with subsidiaries in order to conduct business in iran. huawei is the
nation. the university of southern california now says it will review current students involved in the -- it's the biggest scandal for college admissions in u.s. history. any student who has not already been admit offed t added to thes part of the scheme is denied. lori loughlin and her husband are accused of paying to get their two daughters into usc. felicity huffman is scheduled to face a boston judge on march 29th. no word on whether they children will be called as witnesses p. we'll have...
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admissions cheating scandal that is rocking hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities, including right here in the bay area at stanford. >> in the past hour, actress lori loughlin surrendered to the fbi. she is set to appear in court today at 2:00 p.m. she is one of 33 parents who bribed coaches and staff to get their children into elite schools. felicity huffman was released yesterday after posting $250,000 bail. >> we have seen an increased obsession on the part of parents, particularly parents with means in getting their kids to the, quote/unquote, right college at whatever cost. >> college entrance consultant richard singer guilty to accept in the scam. stanford's head sailing coach pleaded guilty. his attorney says the $270,000 that he received went to stanford's sailing program to buy new boats and hire another coach. >>> the feds called the investigation operation varsity blues. and all 33 parents are named, including 13 in the bay area. a psychologist note followed hadder to take the exam over several days or allowed her to take the exam over several days. at l
admissions cheating scandal that is rocking hollywood, corporate board rooms and some of the nation's top universities, including right here in the bay area at stanford. >> in the past hour, actress lori loughlin surrendered to the fbi. she is set to appear in court today at 2:00 p.m. she is one of 33 parents who bribed coaches and staff to get their children into elite schools. felicity huffman was released yesterday after posting $250,000 bail. >> we have seen an increased...
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of carrying out a nationwide scheme to help students gain admission to some of the nation's top colleges and universities. (ken) several defendants appeared in federal court today as all the pieces of this elaborate conspiracy come to light. kristen holmes has the latest on this developing story. operation varsity bluesu.s. attorney andrew e. lelling/district of massachusetts: "we are here today to announce charges in the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the department of justice."a massive fbi investigation coming to head-- the justice department charging fifty people in an elaborate scheme aimed at securing admission to prestigious universities... u.s. attorney andrew e. lelling/district of massachusetts: "we have charged three people who organized these scams, two s.a.t. or a.c.t. exam administrators, one exam proctor, one college administrator, nine coaches at elite schools and 33 parents." among the parents charged are several notable names, including ceos, a fashion designer, and actresses lori loughlin -- and felicity huffman -- who was arrested in los angeles.much of the indictm
of carrying out a nationwide scheme to help students gain admission to some of the nation's top colleges and universities. (ken) several defendants appeared in federal court today as all the pieces of this elaborate conspiracy come to light. kristen holmes has the latest on this developing story. operation varsity bluesu.s. attorney andrew e. lelling/district of massachusetts: "we are here today to announce charges in the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted by the department of...
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carrying out a nationwide bribery scheme to help students gain admission to some of the nation's top colleges and universities. stanford is among the univiersites tied up in this case. kron 4's dan kerman explains how more than a dozen bay area parents are also alleged to have taken part in the scheme... the fbi has announced 50 people including 33 parents have been charged in a nationwide bribary scheme, whereby parents payed off college coaches and administrators to get their kids into elite universities sot joseph bonavolonta/fbi :12 this is a case where they flaunted their wealth baring no expense to cheat the system so they could set their children up with the best education money could buy. some spent between 200-thousand to 6 and half million dollars to guarantee administion. their actions were insidious selfish and shameful. these are the 13 bay area parents who are among 33 charged. prosecutors say they paid this man , rick singer, to have someone take college entrance exams or correct their child's answers afterward. singer also used the money to pay off coaches and create fake athletic profiles so
carrying out a nationwide bribery scheme to help students gain admission to some of the nation's top colleges and universities. stanford is among the univiersites tied up in this case. kron 4's dan kerman explains how more than a dozen bay area parents are also alleged to have taken part in the scheme... the fbi has announced 50 people including 33 parents have been charged in a nationwide bribary scheme, whereby parents payed off college coaches and administrators to get their kids into elite...
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he called it a side door into some of the nation's most prestigious universities, including yale, georgetownstanford, u.c.l.a., and u.s.c. the coaches accused of taking the money have been fired, including u.s.c.'s water polo coach, who allegedly accepted a quarter million dollars. >> i heard someone literally photoshopped themselves to be on the water polo team, where i put in over 30 hours a week in practice. >> reporter: it took jared franco two years of community college to earn her way into u.c.l.a. she works two jobs to help pay her tuition. are you angry? >> i am furious. i just want to know what this institution is going to do about it. you know, for every time that this person got accepted, we got denied. >> reporter: in all, 50 people have been charged in the $25 million scheme. one of the most egregious cases: a california couple, manuel and elizabeth henriquez, who paid more than $25,000 for someone to manipulate their daughter isabelle's s.a.t. score. according to the indictment, isabelle and her mother "gloated that they had cheated and gotten away with it." henriquez reportedl
he called it a side door into some of the nation's most prestigious universities, including yale, georgetownstanford, u.c.l.a., and u.s.c. the coaches accused of taking the money have been fired, including u.s.c.'s water polo coach, who allegedly accepted a quarter million dollars. >> i heard someone literally photoshopped themselves to be on the water polo team, where i put in over 30 hours a week in practice. >> reporter: it took jared franco two years of community college to earn...
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all is described in wanes outlined in the bill and in our proposal physicians for a national health program is a universal program that covers everyone in the nation similar to what they have in canada the uk and more or less in france . >> the fact is you can envision a variety but there is something we're not talking about we talk about universal healthcare which means a public plan that covers everything with comprehensive benefits without . >> why not have some type of variation rather than a binary system? >> very fair question. for a few reasons, first of all, the private health insurance imposes incredible ways. we need to achieve universal healthcare but that is true there are new costs you have to look at the other side of the ledger how do we achieve savings? one of the big ways is to cut down on the administrative waste in profits in the private health insurance industry. again i cited the fact that more than 10% of private insurers revenues go toward administration overhead. far higher than public systems. it is not just there it is the level at the hospital, the doctors office, u.s. hospitals
all is described in wanes outlined in the bill and in our proposal physicians for a national health program is a universal program that covers everyone in the nation similar to what they have in canada the uk and more or less in france . >> the fact is you can envision a variety but there is something we're not talking about we talk about universal healthcare which means a public plan that covers everything with comprehensive benefits without . >> why not have some type of variation...
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atthese wealthy children some of what our nation would -- at what someone would consider our nation's top universities. juan: what seemed a to me was this because it seems a rigged system in terms of the poor people and people of color, in terms of the advantages that middle-class and upper-class students have. here you have a situation where there were in mrs. -- there were admissions officers and coaches who are participating in a openly corrupt scam, allegedly because they still have to go to trial, but that seememed to me most surprising abouout this. there are an: lot of surprising aspects and when i look at the statements from the universities involved, they position themselves as victims of this system but i think they need to look at the culture and their environment. they need to look at the way appreciateded the type of wealth that came to their universities and undervalued diversity. i think there is a lot of soul-searching that needs to be had. we need to look well beyond the 49 people who were arrested and look at the entire system. fbi i want to go to an special agent talking at tuesday'
atthese wealthy children some of what our nation would -- at what someone would consider our nation's top universities. juan: what seemed a to me was this because it seems a rigged system in terms of the poor people and people of color, in terms of the advantages that middle-class and upper-class students have. here you have a situation where there were in mrs. -- there were admissions officers and coaches who are participating in a openly corrupt scam, allegedly because they still have to go...