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find the deputy asian director of human rights watch phil roberts and his county and bank hawk filled. the military says it was targeting armed terrorist, but these people little to have been civilians. why with a targeted they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they're trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of odd myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them essentially as target practice. it is astonishing. this is yet another instance of a likely crimes against humanity, but committed by the myanmar military. it's outrageous, it's unacceptable. now to save the children's staff will so got caught up in that and, and remain missing. the organization now says it's going to suspend its operations in man, my is the country getting too dangerous for angio to operate in? well i think that in these areas where the me m, our military is basically unleashed where they are basically sent into the ground to fight against any one. they are treating civilians as a basically targe
find the deputy asian director of human rights watch phil roberts and his county and bank hawk filled. the military says it was targeting armed terrorist, but these people little to have been civilians. why with a targeted they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they're trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of odd myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them essentially as...
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from i'm joined by the deputy asia director of human rights watch phil roberts and he's currently in bangkok filled the military says he was targeting armed terrorist, but these people have thought to have been civilians. why with a targeted they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they're trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of, of myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them essentially as target practice . it is astonishing this, this is yet another instance of a likely crimes against humanity, but committed by the myanmar military. it's outrageous, it's unacceptable. now to save the children's staff will so got caught up in that and then remain missing. the organization now says it's going to suspend its operations in man, my is the country getting to dangerous and jo's to operate in? well i think that in these areas where the men are military is basically unleashed where they are basically sent in to the ground to fight against any one. they are treating civilia
from i'm joined by the deputy asia director of human rights watch phil roberts and he's currently in bangkok filled the military says he was targeting armed terrorist, but these people have thought to have been civilians. why with a targeted they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they're trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of, of myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them...
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the earlier we spoke with phil roberts and deputy asia director at human rights watch, we asked him what he thinks the motivation is behind the atrocity. they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they were trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of odd myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them essentially as target practice. it is astonishing that this is yet another instance of a likely crimes against humanity, but committed by the myanmar military. it's outrageous, it's unacceptable. and as the year draws to a close, we're going to take a look back at one of our favorite stories of 2021. lily a bird is a great grandmother, a holocaust survivor and huge tick tock star. she had her great grandson, have conquered the ab by answering people's questions about her time in auschwitz. do you know these? charlotte chelsea pill went to meet them? why are you afraid of death? you know, i, you know, she, you, when know that see, and then you let me do leave. when lily a bit talks,
the earlier we spoke with phil roberts and deputy asia director at human rights watch, we asked him what he thinks the motivation is behind the atrocity. they are clearly in the wrong place at the wrong time. these were as far as we can tell civilians fleeing fighting in other areas, they were trying to get to safety. and obviously they ran into a group of odd myanmar soldiers who decided actually to use them essentially as target practice. it is astonishing that this is yet another instance of...
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>> robert: phil graham worked for me at ubs, he was my chairman. we disagreed often on his views.ng because as the guy who started deficits and debts, he didn't say anything the last few years when deficits and debts blew up. i disagree with this article. yes, there is inflation. i don't agree the fed is the culprit, although if they don't ark just, they will add fuel to the economy. i think the economy will do better and better and wages will do better and better. there are a lot of moving parts in this post-pandemic reopening. we have to unpack a lot, i disagree. >> sandra: can it stay on this growth trajectory if we implement $3 trillion in social responding and is it possible we end up stifling growth and land in a stag-flation period where things slow down and we're paying more for absolutely everything? >> steven: i put the blame, sandra for this inflation equally on the federal reserve board for being behind the curve and robert and i have been talking about this for three or four or five months. i don't understand why they were asleep at the switch. you have the biden admi
>> robert: phil graham worked for me at ubs, he was my chairman. we disagreed often on his views.ng because as the guy who started deficits and debts, he didn't say anything the last few years when deficits and debts blew up. i disagree with this article. yes, there is inflation. i don't agree the fed is the culprit, although if they don't ark just, they will add fuel to the economy. i think the economy will do better and better and wages will do better and better. there are a lot of...
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phil lebeau with the moves in airlines despite covid surges. and robertto markets. josh, let's kick off with you and the chips. >> jon, it is a good day for chip investors if you look at the smhe the etf tracking the chips. you are in the green today you have to talk about micron, ripping higher in today's trade off the strong earnings reports. our own jim cramer had the interview with micron ceo this morning. i thought it was a great interview and interesting, not just for micron investors but chip investors in general. he talked about the bigger trends and themes that he is seeing one is just the demand environment, and he talked about how he is seeing demand across multiple channels there. he is seeing strong demand he said from autos to data center he also talked, i thought importantly, about the supply chain bottlenecks which, of course, are top of mind for the audience sanjay said, listen, he is seeing the supply chain bottlenecks easing and he thinks they will continue easing next year he said there are open questions, waiting to see what the econo
phil lebeau with the moves in airlines despite covid surges. and robertto markets. josh, let's kick off with you and the chips. >> jon, it is a good day for chip investors if you look at the smhe the etf tracking the chips. you are in the green today you have to talk about micron, ripping higher in today's trade off the strong earnings reports. our own jim cramer had the interview with micron ceo this morning. i thought it was a great interview and interesting, not just for micron...
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too, lamar alexander stepped aside, key ally to mitch mcconnell, pat roberts, another establishment type is gone. great point, philing to joke and say gaslight you all say joe manchin is the least covered story this year. instead, i will dig into something that amy does better than pretty much anybody, coverage of redistricting, the process that happens every ten years to redraw house lines, that is so significant, it's happening right now. it's going to have profound implications for the country, also for the makeup of congress, as well as the partisanship that we see in the house and will have a major, major impact as well on the midterms in 2022. thank you all for joining us, and that's it for "inside politics sunday." join us every sunday at 8:00 a.m. eastern time and the weekday show as well at noon eastern. up next "state of the union" with jake tapper and dana bash. merry christmas to everyone, happy new year and see you back here on "inside politics sunday" in 2022. ahh! the new ww personalpoints program is particular to you. you can eat pizza. you can even eat this, if you want to. and these... in the sam
too, lamar alexander stepped aside, key ally to mitch mcconnell, pat roberts, another establishment type is gone. great point, philing to joke and say gaslight you all say joe manchin is the least covered story this year. instead, i will dig into something that amy does better than pretty much anybody, coverage of redistricting, the process that happens every ten years to redraw house lines, that is so significant, it's happening right now. it's going to have profound implications for the...
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ago breaking news, american airlines ceo doug parker will step down in march president robert isom will take over phily, phil. >> hey, joe. let's turn immediately to the two gentleman who are in the news right now for a transition that i know people have been talking about eventually will be happening. now it is happening end of march next year. doug i want to start first off with you why not? this is the right time to turn over the reigns to rob >> i have been ceo 20 years now, this is something we have been looking at you are right, this is something we have been working on for quite some time. frankly, the pandemic delayed it a bit. >> you probably would have retired maybe a year or two? >> most likely the last thing to do was a labor contract in early 2020 then the pandemic came we had to get through that, of course we r. obviously, we always have work to do we have a lot of work to do. we're on solid financial footing. recovery under way demand is coming back. >> covid impact aside, why do you believe if you go back and look at shares of american right now, down 25% compared to the ipo price. if
ago breaking news, american airlines ceo doug parker will step down in march president robert isom will take over phily, phil. >> hey, joe. let's turn immediately to the two gentleman who are in the news right now for a transition that i know people have been talking about eventually will be happening. now it is happening end of march next year. doug i want to start first off with you why not? this is the right time to turn over the reigns to rob >> i have been ceo 20 years now,...
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robert altman. she's a proud supporter. we will see her in "wonder woman iii." please welcome, linda carter. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. in 2005, philor a bike ride on a beautiful california afternoon. it was a sport that he and his wife loved to do. michele happened to be staying home that day. she kissed him good-bye. he rode off. soon after, she received the call. he has been hit by a car. come quick. she traveled in the ambulance with him and was there when they pronounced him dead. she was grief stricken, stunned. she didn't know what to do about his things, what to do about his car, what do you do, what's normal? she felt alone in the struggle to understand her new life. so michele began reaching out to other widows. in 2008, she started soaring spirits. she offers a connection to the disconnected through widow packets filled with valuable information. and runs three-day weekends called camp widow. organizes support groups, one on one pen pals and with covid-19 ongoing virtual programs. she's brought together a community of more than 4 million. we now know that during these times, how devastating the loss of a loved one is. sh
robert altman. she's a proud supporter. we will see her in "wonder woman iii." please welcome, linda carter. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. in 2005, philor a bike ride on a beautiful california afternoon. it was a sport that he and his wife loved to do. michele happened to be staying home that day. she kissed him good-bye. he rode off. soon after, she received the call. he has been hit by a car. come quick. she traveled in the ambulance with him and was there when they...
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phil, thank you so much for bringing that to us. mary, over to you. >>> now to that look back more than 100 years into our past. a time capsule found underneath the statue of confederate general robertened on tuesday. historians eager to see all the treasures inside. for as long as anyone around here can remember there were rumors of a time capsule underneath the former robert e. lee monument in richmond, virginia. >> i know that they were talking about lincoln's -- some shot of lincoln in his coffin or something like that. >> reporter: on monday construction workers found the 130-year-old 36-pound copper bx. >> okay, folks, everybody ready? >> reporter: it was the state archaeological conservator's turn to open it. >> no sign of insects. i think it's in better shape than we expected. >> reporter: the box containing artifacts that seem to date back to the mid 1800s. >> very wet holy bible. >> reporter: confederate money, a "harper's weekly" and flag and compass believed to be carved from the tree that grew above the grave of general stonewall jackson. all the tep items will be researched, preserved and cataloged. they didn't end up finding that photo of lincoln but still pretty cool
phil, thank you so much for bringing that to us. mary, over to you. >>> now to that look back more than 100 years into our past. a time capsule found underneath the statue of confederate general robertened on tuesday. historians eager to see all the treasures inside. for as long as anyone around here can remember there were rumors of a time capsule underneath the former robert e. lee monument in richmond, virginia. >> i know that they were talking about lincoln's -- some shot of...