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she's a senior reporter for propublica.ears ofveteran of 15 the new york times, several years of the baltimore sun, and the l.a. times and is a graduate of purdue university. thank you very much for joining us. ginger thompson: thank you very much for having me. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] the programs are also available on c-span podcast. next week on cue and a, historian talks about his book apostles of revolution, jefferson monro and the struggle against the old order in america and europe. at 8 p.m. onsunday c-span. ♪ c-span's washington journal is live every day with issues that impact you. monday morning, education secretary and author and his book how school works on his three decades of experience and education. former white house press secretary sean spicer on his new book about his time at the white house and president trump's relationship with the media. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at seven eastern monday morning. join the discussion. night, but tv be is in pri
she's a senior reporter for propublica.ears ofveteran of 15 the new york times, several years of the baltimore sun, and the l.a. times and is a graduate of purdue university. thank you very much for joining us. ginger thompson: thank you very much for having me. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] the programs are also available on c-span podcast. next week on cue and a, historian talks about his book apostles of revolution, jefferson monro and the struggle against the...
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she's a senior reporter for propublica. she is a veteran of 15 years of the new york times, several years of the baltimore sun, and the l.a. times and is a graduate of purdue university. thank you very much for joining us. ginger thompson: thank you very uch for having me. national able satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> next week, john perling talks about his book. gns the old order gns the old in america and europe next sunday on q&a. >> next, live with your calls and comments on "washington journal." then texas governor and a senior executive from google talk about the perceived conservative bias on social media. hen a cross-continuery vote er registration drive. next, on "washington journal" former education secretary ernie duncan on his new book, how schools work, and his experience in education. then shawn spicer taubs about his new book. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" is n
she's a senior reporter for propublica. she is a veteran of 15 years of the new york times, several years of the baltimore sun, and the l.a. times and is a graduate of purdue university. thank you very much for joining us. ginger thompson: thank you very uch for having me. national able satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2018] >> next week, john perling talks about his book. gns the old order gns...
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she's a senior reporter for propublica.he is a veteran of 15 years of "the new york times," several years of "the baltimore sun" and the "l.a. times," and is a graduate of purdue university. thank you very much for joining us. ms. thompson: thank you very much for having me. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] for free transcripts come &a.org.s at q atgrams are also available aw.c-span.org through podcast. >> here is a look at our schedule. starting at 8:00 on c-span, remarks from stephen breyer on the u.s. constitution and the law. on c-span2 at 8:30 from it is "book tv," with a look at at local authors. american on c-span3, history tv come with programs examining how the vietnam war affected everyday life in america. the charles koch recently posted an event researchers presented the results of a new survey of foreign affairs views among baby boomers, generation x,
she's a senior reporter for propublica.he is a veteran of 15 years of "the new york times," several years of "the baltimore sun" and the "l.a. times," and is a graduate of purdue university. thank you very much for joining us. ms. thompson: thank you very much for having me. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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thompson, "propublica" and "frontline."ing in charlottlle last year. u >>h, sorry, i don't know anything about that, man. >> thompson: but you were there, you're on camera, you're on photos. >> no, i, i think you got the wrong guy. >> thompson: hey, do northrop and ucla know u're involved with the rise above movement? >> gotta go, man. >> thompson: we identify michael .selis in a follow-up sto and the next day, rthrop grumman announces its takenmi action, and lis is no longer an employee. ♪ >> in new york city, an army veteran, who police say is an admitted white supremacist, has en charged with murder as a hate crime. >> portland police say latest day afternoon three men were stabbed by a man yelling ethnic and religious slurs. >> thompson: over the course of my reporting, i've seen a wave of white sremacist violence hit the country. >> the brutal killing was motivated by prejudice after police found urbanski belongs to facebook group "alt-reich nation." (keys clacking) >>shompson: police departme across the country have r
thompson, "propublica" and "frontline."ing in charlottlle last year. u >>h, sorry, i don't know anything about that, man. >> thompson: but you were there, you're on camera, you're on photos. >> no, i, i think you got the wrong guy. >> thompson: hey, do northrop and ucla know u're involved with the rise above movement? >> gotta go, man. >> thompson: we identify michael .selis in a follow-up sto and the next day, rthrop grumman announces its...
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new frontline propublica investigation. an excerpt of the investigation. i arrived in charlottesville for r what would become the largest gathering of white supremacists in a generation. we called unite the right. it wasas drawing groups from at least 35 states. >>>> good afternoon. i'm ththe chief of the chararlottesville police department. wewe will have a a significant police presesence or other can, well over r 100 officecers froma agency several hundred from the virginia state pololice. we were inrmrmed the national guard d is m monitoring the situtuation. >> the day b before the rally, a few reporters s gathered for the police press confererence. but i have begun to hear f from otother sources in charlottesviville. >> chief, we're hearing rumors of t there being another torchlight march t tonht, in ann permitteted march. do you have any y information? >> i've heard the same rumors, but i d don't k know a lot of te details. whwhat if you u heard? >> 5:00,0, 6:00 -- >> w whereat? >> not far from here is whatt we're heariring. >> the policice at her t t
new frontline propublica investigation. an excerpt of the investigation. i arrived in charlottesville for r what would become the largest gathering of white supremacists in a generation. we called unite the right. it wasas drawing groups from at least 35 states. >>>> good afternoon. i'm ththe chief of the chararlottesville police department. wewe will have a a significant police presesence or other can, well over r 100 officecers froma agency several hundred from the virginia state...
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>> it's probably the most active in my career. >> narrator: "frontlinnd propublica investigate... >>ere doing in charlottesville last year. >> narrator:..who was behind the violent white supremacist rally. >> there's video of you launching yourself into that crowd. we think he's serving in the marines now. ♪ fr >>tline" is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewersike you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provid by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to buildinre just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. the ford foundation, working with visionariesn the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, mmitted to excellence in journalism. the park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issu. the john and helen glessner smmily trust, supporting trustworthy journahat informs and inspires. and by the "frontline" journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo
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propublica now under fire for defending or painting in a good light rather ms-13. >> the ms-13 membershat i have been following taking afterschool jobs, living with their parents. they get around on bicycles because they can't afford cars. >> these are gang members who machete people to death in kid to ride bikes and work afterschool jobs. we have that debate coming up and the nfl preseason begins. protests including kneeling the president responding. will bring in a former nfl player and look who's here burgess. he's going to react after the break. stay there. polident is specifically designed to clean a denture. the wonderful thing about polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1 cleaning system consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. it kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and it helps to remove stains. polident should be the first choice of every person that wears a denture, to clean their denture. of every person that wears a denture, m
propublica now under fire for defending or painting in a good light rather ms-13. >> the ms-13 membershat i have been following taking afterschool jobs, living with their parents. they get around on bicycles because they can't afford cars. >> these are gang members who machete people to death in kid to ride bikes and work afterschool jobs. we have that debate coming up and the nfl preseason begins. protests including kneeling the president responding. will bring in a former nfl...
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steve: ms-13 sympathetic portrait presented by vox and "propublica.". >> when you think of ms-13, maybe you see something like this or this. but what if i told you that typical ms-13 gang member in the u.s. actually looks like one of these young men on facebook? the trump administration has made ms-13 the most visible symbol of why the u.s. needs tougher immigration policies, especially as a reason to point a finger at central american immigrants. but here's the thing, ms-13 was born right here in the united states. steve: so geraldo, what they're doing they're claiming that the president's depiction of ms-13 is terrible gang is too -- >> bizarre and preposterous. if you have a big glomy tattoo on your face and gun and knife on this with a tear from the people you killed in jail and your whole body is a mass of at that times to, and you operate, you fund your life by dealing drugs and you keep your drug revenue by eradicating or eliminating your rivals, ms-13 does not deserve to exist. anything that can be done to crush them and shut them down, i am 10
steve: ms-13 sympathetic portrait presented by vox and "propublica.". >> when you think of ms-13, maybe you see something like this or this. but what if i told you that typical ms-13 gang member in the u.s. actually looks like one of these young men on facebook? the trump administration has made ms-13 the most visible symbol of why the u.s. needs tougher immigration policies, especially as a reason to point a finger at central american immigrants. but here's the thing, ms-13 was...
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propublica senior reporter ginger johnson talks about covering mexico and the u.s. government's immigration policy. >> he spoke at the search for a contest in las vegas nevada. he talked about his book the capitalist comeback about the trump administration's economic policy. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> goodd afternoon. you are the 2:00 p.m. session "capitalis comeback" you are about to hear where the -- during the obama years while too many leaders kept their heads down andy puzder stood up against the massive assault of free people and freee markets. he brilliantly ran oneon of the nation's largest restaurant chains.es and commentaries in "the wall street journal" and elsewhere he called up the obama administration for the antibusiness policies. his incisive critiques defending liberty provided critical ammunition that propelled the mall to move toward economic freedom friendly president whose policies finally lifted the economy from the obama doldrums. the grandson of immigrants, who worked his way up to become a corporate lawyer and then ultimat
propublica senior reporter ginger johnson talks about covering mexico and the u.s. government's immigration policy. >> he spoke at the search for a contest in las vegas nevada. he talked about his book the capitalist comeback about the trump administration's economic policy. this is an hour. [inaudible conversations] >> goodd afternoon. you are the 2:00 p.m. session "capitalis comeback" you are about to hear where the -- during the obama years while too many leaders kept...
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this is according to court documents that were first reported by propublica. it was in mess-- in mesa, arizo. the former worker is accused of molesting 8 boys, 15 to 17, starting in august of 2016 through july of 2017. and the accusations that are laid out in the court documents range from touching them over their clothes or genitalia area to performing oral sex on two of the boys, to try to have sexual intercourse with at least one of those boys there. again, these kids were under his supervision. any employee accused of abuse is immediately suspended, law enforcement called. this is what we did. in addition, we reported it to orr and the appropriate state agency. we report the cases to law enforcement and state agencies when they happen. s he denies the charges. this week on tuesday at another southwest key facility in phoenix, arizona, a worker was arrested for suspicion of molestation of a 14-year-old my grant girl staying in that facility. while we seem like we're hearing it more and more, because housing of these my grant children is making headlines, th
this is according to court documents that were first reported by propublica. it was in mess-- in mesa, arizo. the former worker is accused of molesting 8 boys, 15 to 17, starting in august of 2016 through july of 2017. and the accusations that are laid out in the court documents range from touching them over their clothes or genitalia area to performing oral sex on two of the boys, to try to have sexual intercourse with at least one of those boys there. again, these kids were under his...
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. >> smith: when you heard the g,pe that propublica published of the children hat was your reaction? hear the tape. >> smith: oh, comen. >> i did not hear the tape. i did not hear the tape. >> smith: can't believe that. >> i've heard many children cry in my 34 years. i don't need to hear children cry. >> smith: can i play it for you? >> yeah. >> i can have it pulled up. (child crying on recording) >> smith: it's a young girl who asks to call her aunt. she wants to cl her aunt, she has the number memorized. (girl crying, speaking spanish) (recording continues) >> smith: what do you think? >> it tugs at the heartstrings, for sure. >> smith: how can you not condemn that? >> look, i, i've seen a lot of terrible things in my 34 years. but we have to address the border. i mean... >> smith: doou not sympathize with their situation? >> absolutely-- i'm a parent. it's sad. oobut when the government s to enforce the law and they separate the parents who have been prosecute just like every u.s. citizen person in this country, gets separated when he gets arrested. but people want a different set
. >> smith: when you heard the g,pe that propublica published of the children hat was your reaction? hear the tape. >> smith: oh, comen. >> i did not hear the tape. i did not hear the tape. >> smith: can't believe that. >> i've heard many children cry in my 34 years. i don't need to hear children cry. >> smith: can i play it for you? >> yeah. >> i can have it pulled up. (child crying on recording) >> smith: it's a young girl who asks to call...
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that was incredibly good reporting by propublica. what you saw was they were running it. this wasn't just input from time to time when the president is down in florida. there was outsourcing secretly a government function to a group of privatized folks, lawyers, a filmmaker and producer. one lawyer who had at least some connection to wanting to get his sons' technology used by the v.a. it raises all kinds of questions and you have to assume this is notable t only agency where this is going on. one of the things that i think has been deleterious on the trump reporting is we're so focused on the bouncing be of donald trump, there's a lot going on in the agencies that we're not seeing. >> how much of that is starting to come out? the reporting is there. the "new york times" -- we have teams working on this everyday. maybe i should phrase in the a different way. coming out in a way you think it's resonating and sticking with the american people and they're seeing that shiny object which is very important and able to process all things at once. >> i think there is such a fire
that was incredibly good reporting by propublica. what you saw was they were running it. this wasn't just input from time to time when the president is down in florida. there was outsourcing secretly a government function to a group of privatized folks, lawyers, a filmmaker and producer. one lawyer who had at least some connection to wanting to get his sons' technology used by the v.a. it raises all kinds of questions and you have to assume this is notable t only agency where this is going on....
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propublica senior reporter ginger johnson talks about covering mexico and the u.s. government's immigration policy.
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encontraron un infierno a manos de un trabajador, infectado de sida de acuerdo a la investigaciÓn de propÚblicausiÓn a un caso de abuso sexual. >> pacheco, de acuerdo a la investigaciÓn actuo de manera inapropiada con los menores al menos por un aÑo, los abusos se dieron a conocer gracias a un joven que de acuerdo a la investigaciÓn reporto a un supervisor que un miembro del personal entrÓ a su habitacion, tocÓ su cuerpo, incluido su pene sobre su ropa. el otro dijo: (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> esta exempleada que cubre su rostro por miedo a represalias conociÓ al sospechoso. >> la persona que abusÓ de este niÑo o estos niÑos les estuvo dando muchas seÑales, porque reportes esta persona, que nadie lo querÍa. ¿por quÉ seguÍa trabajando ahi?. >> south west key dijo a noticias telemundo: (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> se visita el albergue y hemos verificado que los menores que estÁn nuestros ahÍ no presenten condiciÓn que ponga en peligro su integridad fÍsica. >> el departamento de salud y derechos humanos dijo: (informaciÓn en pantalla). >> south west key asegura que todos los niÑos a su cargo
encontraron un infierno a manos de un trabajador, infectado de sida de acuerdo a la investigaciÓn de propÚblicausiÓn a un caso de abuso sexual. >> pacheco, de acuerdo a la investigaciÓn actuo de manera inapropiada con los menores al menos por un aÑo, los abusos se dieron a conocer gracias a un joven que de acuerdo a la investigaciÓn reporto a un supervisor que un miembro del personal entrÓ a su habitacion, tocÓ su cuerpo, incluido su pene sobre su ropa. el otro dijo: (informaciÓn...
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agreed source ultimately propublica tod publish the audio.cusses mexico and the united states immigration policy, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> retired u.s. army sergeant major gavin malco can him -- discusses the tomb of the unknown soldier, and also describes the changing of the guard ceremony and reflects on the meaning of the monument. the national world war i museum and memorial hosted the hour-long event. >> now, it is my pleasure to introduce sergeant major -- retirede 11th from the u.s. army after nearly 23 years of service, where he held key leadership positions, led peace and contingency operations, and earned several declarations. as i watched him walk through incredibly busy memorial day, you can just pick him out of a crowd
agreed source ultimately propublica tod publish the audio.cusses mexico and the united states immigration policy, tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. >> retired u.s. army sergeant major gavin malco can him -- discusses the tomb of the unknown soldier, and also describes the changing of the guard ceremony and reflects on the meaning of the monument. the national world war i museum and memorial hosted the hour-long event. >> now, it is my pleasure to introduce sergeant...
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. >> defending the violent and deadly gang ms-13 that's what news outlets vox and propublica are doing i have been following are working after school jobs. they are living with their parents. >> it's only preseason. nfl players are already protesting the national anthem. >> just continuing the regular season. >> do you think he is a good president? >> everye
. >> defending the violent and deadly gang ms-13 that's what news outlets vox and propublica are doing i have been following are working after school jobs. they are living with their parents. >> it's only preseason. nfl players are already protesting the national anthem. >> just continuing the regular season. >> do you think he is a good president? >> everye
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propublica has been reporting about southwest key, which is one of the biggest contractors. it's a nonprofit, but it's got hundreds of millions of government contracts. arizona central yesterday, another southwest key employee arrested for sex abuse at a shelter, court documents show. i believe that's the third, any am not mistaken, from that particular employer. are you concerned about that? >> we've been concerned about conditions in facilities housing children for a long time. and that's exactly why you wouldn't want to put more children there. you know, the government is suggesting that, well, even if we reunite them, maybe we're going to detain a bunch of them. you don't need to detain families, a mother with a 2-year-old. there's plenty of ways to ensure supervision. the trump administration got rid of a way that was 98% effective that the obama administration had created at the end. and now, they've released a lot of people. >> they have? >> fortunately. but there's still a lot of people detained. and those people need representation immediately. because they're in da
propublica has been reporting about southwest key, which is one of the biggest contractors. it's a nonprofit, but it's got hundreds of millions of government contracts. arizona central yesterday, another southwest key employee arrested for sex abuse at a shelter, court documents show. i believe that's the third, any am not mistaken, from that particular employer. are you concerned about that? >> we've been concerned about conditions in facilities housing children for a long time. and...
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court records first reported by propublica reveal that a former youth care worker for southwest key isht boys, ages 15 to 17, who were staying at the mesa, arizona shelter where he worked between august 2016 and july of last year. he defrns tnies the allegations. on tuesday another man at a children's shelter in phoenix because arrested on suspicion ever abusing a 14-year-old girl. the center says when these rare situations occur, all staff involved adhere to our strict protoc protocols. >> the man suspected of killing a prominent doctor in texas has killed himself. it ends a days' long manhattan for joseph pappas. investigators say he killed the renowned cardiologist possibly as revenge for his mother's death 20 years ago. here is ed lavendera in houston. >> reporter: this is how it sounded over the police radio systems as officers cornered 62-year-old joseph pappas. one officer confronting the murder suspect as he walked through this houston neighborhood friday morning. police say pappas was wearing a bulletproof vest and carrying a handgun. >> suspect pappas had his left hand up and
court records first reported by propublica reveal that a former youth care worker for southwest key isht boys, ages 15 to 17, who were staying at the mesa, arizona shelter where he worked between august 2016 and july of last year. he defrns tnies the allegations. on tuesday another man at a children's shelter in phoenix because arrested on suspicion ever abusing a 14-year-old girl. the center says when these rare situations occur, all staff involved adhere to our strict protoc protocols....
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agreed source ultimately to allow me and pro-public -- propublica to publish the are you. >> tonightan's q&a. >> next on american history tv, george mason university professor rosemarie zagarri looks at the role of women during america's founding era. she talks about how prior to the revolution women had either no or little limited political or legal rights. she argued because patriot leaders needed a wide base of support, they recruited limit to participate in getting on experience participating in politics and providing a basis for demanding rights the future. james madison memorial fellowship foundation posted this hour and 45 minute event. lewis: good morning, everyone. i want to introduce a special guest speaker to this course. dr. rosemarie zagarri procedure phd from yale. she specializes in early american history. she has published four books. her articles have appeared in scholarly journals such as the journal of american history, american quarterly, journal of the early republic, and william and mary quarterly. she has received numerous competitive research
agreed source ultimately to allow me and pro-public -- propublica to publish the are you. >> tonightan's q&a. >> next on american history tv, george mason university professor rosemarie zagarri looks at the role of women during america's founding era. she talks about how prior to the revolution women had either no or little limited political or legal rights. she argued because patriot leaders needed a wide base of support, they recruited limit to participate in getting on...
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meanwhile, propublica reports that a youth care worker for southwest key has been charged with molesting at least eight unaccompanied immigrant boys in arizona. the worker is hiv-positive, prompting fears he may have transmitted the virus to the boys he sexually assaulted. in yemen's port city of hodeidah, bombers with the saudi-led, u.s.-supported coalition struck near the city's main public hohospital thursday. medics say thehe assault killedt least 55 people while wounding 126 others. this is a survivor of the attatack. >> i was rescuing people when the secocond airstrike happened. myt sent shrapnel flying into face, making me bleed a little. i could not feel my hand because of the shrapnel. amy: the latest civilian deaths came as the u.n. warned more than 8 million yemenis are now experiencing extreme hunger as a result of the ongoing conflict, with millions morere at risk of contracting cholera -- as the u.s.-backed war on yemen has created the world's worst humanitarian disaster. zimbabwe's electoral commission has declared emmerson mnangagwa the winner of monday's national electio
meanwhile, propublica reports that a youth care worker for southwest key has been charged with molesting at least eight unaccompanied immigrant boys in arizona. the worker is hiv-positive, prompting fears he may have transmitted the virus to the boys he sexually assaulted. in yemen's port city of hodeidah, bombers with the saudi-led, u.s.-supported coalition struck near the city's main public hohospital thursday. medics say thehe assault killedt least 55 people while wounding 126 others. this...
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>>> one year later, pbs frontline and propublica have conducted a documentary.rg/frontline. here's a clip. >>> charlottesville, virginia, august 12th, 2017. i'd been tracking hate crimes since the 2016 presidential election and i can see that something was happening in this country. the charlottesville rally was supposed to be about a confederate monument, but anyone who was paying attention could see that it was about more than a single statue. it felt like a national reckoning around race was coming. and being here would help me understand it. >>> one of the producers of the film, a.c., thank you for coming on with me. >> thanks for having me on. >> so, what's interesting to me in reading so much about your film is that you really dig deep on some of these members in some of these violent white power gangs so i want you to tell me about these two men, one of whom you traced to the military, another as a defense contractor. who are they? what did you learn about them? >> so the first guy and at the time when we started doing our reporting on him, he was a lance
>>> one year later, pbs frontline and propublica have conducted a documentary.rg/frontline. here's a clip. >>> charlottesville, virginia, august 12th, 2017. i'd been tracking hate crimes since the 2016 presidential election and i can see that something was happening in this country. the charlottesville rally was supposed to be about a confederate monument, but anyone who was paying attention could see that it was about more than a single statue. it felt like a national...
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. >> after we heard the propublica piece, and i'm curious if there are a number of children and that also adults who are being separated and also it seems there is this control over how those stories are photos are released. how are reporters, what is the access like and it is going to tighten even more to hear or get those stories from the inside? >> that audio was leaked by someone inside. she has really good sources. people like ginger, others who travel the border, straddles the border, those are people with the most access, thanks to the sources who they have known for many, many years. i mean, i've been through tent city three times. i will probably be there on wednesday again. it's tight. they are not letting people in. there was talk in my people in today. i don't know if they did because i've not been watching the news or been on twitter. i'm just, i mean, it's not so much they're hiding something but i think you have a president who really understands media, and maybe it's an image that he doesn't want out there. but when we saw the tent city from up high, i remember being
. >> after we heard the propublica piece, and i'm curious if there are a number of children and that also adults who are being separated and also it seems there is this control over how those stories are photos are released. how are reporters, what is the access like and it is going to tighten even more to hear or get those stories from the inside? >> that audio was leaked by someone inside. she has really good sources. people like ginger, others who travel the border, straddles the...
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. ♪ announcer: next week on "q&a," propublica's senior reporter ginger thompson discusses her story " of a massacre" about the attack on a small mexican town by the zetas drug cartel. in this story was recently turned into a multi-part documentary. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. and live, your calls comments on washington journal. then discussing the isis threat to minorities and ethnic groups. after that, combating foreign hacking a hand disinformation on the internet. >> nominated for the supreme anthony1987, justice kennedy is retiring after 30 years on the bench. tonight we will take a look at his impact on the nation with his clerk from 2011-2012 and former solicitor to the attorney who argued 29 cases before justice kennedy and the court. watch the legacy of supreme court justice anthony kennedy tonight at 8:00 >> this morning, democratic consultant michael lutz talks about his book, how to democrat in the age of trump. freebie can staff writer stephen gutowski looks at the legal challenges to d
. ♪ announcer: next week on "q&a," propublica's senior reporter ginger thompson discusses her story " of a massacre" about the attack on a small mexican town by the zetas drug cartel. in this story was recently turned into a multi-part documentary. that is next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. and live, your calls comments on washington journal. then discussing the isis threat to minorities and ethnic groups. after that, combating foreign hacking a hand...
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then you have the story from propublica about basically there's a shadow group that is overseeing thegovernment experience. so you have all of that. my question to you is let's just say you're an hr director or you're the boss of the company and you look at someone to hire, like you bring somebody in and you say here's a resident and you look at all these things did this person that you hired was indi indicted, this person pled guilty to this, this person did that. would you hire them to run your company? >> you know what the counterargument is. the people who voted for donald trump made him -- he didn't make a movement. they made him. they put in someone who was the closest thing to an anti-politician they could find. not an antidote, not a cure, a virus to disrupt and make people upset because they feel upset pau because of the system. and that's what they got. is that what they want the next time? depends on the results. we'll see the first reflection of that in the midterms. >> does the person have to lie about things? you don't have to do that to shake up the system. you can be a
then you have the story from propublica about basically there's a shadow group that is overseeing thegovernment experience. so you have all of that. my question to you is let's just say you're an hr director or you're the boss of the company and you look at someone to hire, like you bring somebody in and you say here's a resident and you look at all these things did this person that you hired was indi indicted, this person pled guilty to this, this person did that. would you hire them to run...
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reporting labs, i'm kevi d.c.me in washington, >> schifrin: later tonight on pbs, "frontline" and propublica present a film about the deadly charlottesville, virginia rally that occurred nearly one year ago. "documenting hat charlottesville" investigates ie white supremacists and neo- nazis involvthe rally and shows how some of those behind the racist violence went unpunished and continued to operate around the country. "frontline" airs tonight on most pbs stations. on the newshour online right now, as emergency crews battle active wildfires, ere are ways you can help. we have a list of organizations, in english and spanish, bs our website,rg/newshour. and that's the newshour for tonight. i'm nick schifrin. join us onne and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thanyou and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language app that teaches re-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> the ford fodation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >>
reporting labs, i'm kevi d.c.me in washington, >> schifrin: later tonight on pbs, "frontline" and propublica present a film about the deadly charlottesville, virginia rally that occurred nearly one year ago. "documenting hat charlottesville" investigates ie white supremacists and neo- nazis involvthe rally and shows how some of those behind the racist violence went unpunished and continued to operate around the country. "frontline" airs tonight on most pbs...
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governm but they have outsize influence over all v.adecisions, cording to the story written us propublica reporter isaac arnsdorf, who joinn the studio. also here, melissa bryant, a former army intellence officer and the chief policy officer of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. thank you to your both. >> thank you. i >> schifriaac, let me start with you. what has been the relationship between these three men and the v. a. overall? >> you basihave thee these guys down in mar-a-lago who for the past year and a h been acting as a shadow leadership for the department of veterans and foreign affairs and weighing in on all manner of personnel decision des officially having no role in government, never having served vernmentilitary or go previously, and not really having any direct experience that's relevant to this. they've been kind of hovering over the officials who areth actually i government and telling them how they think things should be done. >> schifrin: so a president's cabinet, they all have infseorml ad, right? everybody gets advice from outside of government. why is this
governm but they have outsize influence over all v.adecisions, cording to the story written us propublica reporter isaac arnsdorf, who joinn the studio. also here, melissa bryant, a former army intellence officer and the chief policy officer of the iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. thank you to your both. >> thank you. i >> schifriaac, let me start with you. what has been the relationship between these three men and the v. a. overall? >> you basihave thee these guys...
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this sunday on q&a, propublica's senior reporter ginger thompson discusses her story "the making of aassacre" about the attack on a small mexican town by the -- a major drug cartel. that was was horned turned into a multipart documentary. next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. live, starting at 4 p.m. eastern here on c-span. nominated to the supreme court by president ronald reagan in 1987, justice antonin kennedy -- justice anthony kennedy is retiring. we will take a look at his impact on the nation. and former solicitor to the justice general. that's the legacy of supreme court justice tonight at 8 p.m. eastern. or on the free c-span radio app. the datat, a look at protection regulation. joining us on the from -- on the program, president and ceo of the software alliance. of thesident and ceo center for democracy and technology. >> every company is a tech company. i think this signals a change in our thinking. and that person has ongoing rights. that's a conversation every company needs to have. >> we want that to move forward in a positive way. we need to have the right rules
this sunday on q&a, propublica's senior reporter ginger thompson discusses her story "the making of aassacre" about the attack on a small mexican town by the -- a major drug cartel. that was was horned turned into a multipart documentary. next sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. live, starting at 4 p.m. eastern here on c-span. nominated to the supreme court by president ronald reagan in 1987, justice antonin kennedy -- justice anthony kennedy is retiring. we will take a look at...
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tape could put them at risk for being but theed and fired, source ultimately agreed to toow me and propublica publish the audio. announcer: jennifer thompson talks about covering mexico and the u.s. government's immigration policy, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. bring youontinue to unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. clerks on c-span, former for supreme court justice nominee brett kavanaugh talk about their time working for him , and his approach to the job as an appeals court judge. next, from tuesday, judge kavanaugh swearing in a former law clerk to sit on the 11th circuit court.
tape could put them at risk for being but theed and fired, source ultimately agreed to toow me and propublica publish the audio. announcer: jennifer thompson talks about covering mexico and the u.s. government's immigration policy, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." announcer: c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. bring youontinue to unfiltered coverage of congress, the white...
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then you have the story from o propublica about basically there's a shadow group that is overseeing theith no military, no government experience. so you have all of that. my question to you is let's just say you're an hr director or you're the boss of the company and you look at someone to hire, like you bring somebody in and you say here's a resident and you look at all these things did & say this person you hired was indicted, this person pled guilty to this, this person did that. would you hire them to run >> now, you know what the counter argument is. that the people that voted for donald trump made him. they put in someone -- the closest thing to an anti-politician they could find. not an anti-dote, not a cure, a virus to be put into a system that they hate, to disrupt it they feel upset because of the system. is that what they want the next time? we'll talk about that. >> if you do what you said, if that's indeed what they want, does that person have to not tell the truth all the time? lie about things? hang out with shady characters? you don't have to do that in order to shake up
then you have the story from o propublica about basically there's a shadow group that is overseeing theith no military, no government experience. so you have all of that. my question to you is let's just say you're an hr director or you're the boss of the company and you look at someone to hire, like you bring somebody in and you say here's a resident and you look at all these things did & say this person you hired was indicted, this person pled guilty to this, this person did that. would...
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this isn't just pakistan's propublica problems if it turns out and pakistan's case the primary commitment of malfeasance is an integral actor. but what i wish pakistani millennials would understand is the system, right? the reason why the pml-n and the ppp are such sub optimal performers is i would argue that many of us have is democracy interruptus, right? no prime minister zarif serve out his or her term. it's not because the people rampage on the street and said hang the fellow, it's because the army manipulated to bring them down. the media is also very much driven by the army, that the media center constant message that these politicians are corrupt slimeballs. do you know what's interesting to me? no one is ever asked the exception of a handful of people how great is the army? it's an organization and with no insight into the finances. the army literally sit to throwing stones at a glass house. >> and also it's important to remember that until shehbaz sharif conviction with dubious circumstances, qualifications came before the trial, that to me is wrong. the supreme court starts the
this isn't just pakistan's propublica problems if it turns out and pakistan's case the primary commitment of malfeasance is an integral actor. but what i wish pakistani millennials would understand is the system, right? the reason why the pml-n and the ppp are such sub optimal performers is i would argue that many of us have is democracy interruptus, right? no prime minister zarif serve out his or her term. it's not because the people rampage on the street and said hang the fellow, it's because...
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. ♪ this week on cue and a, propublica are -- senior reporter talks about covering mexico and the u.sgovernment immigration policy. brian lamb: ginger thompson, when did you get interested in reporting on mexico? ginger thompson: i grew up on the u.s. mexico border. i am an army brat. for my high school years, i lived in el paso, texas.
. ♪ this week on cue and a, propublica are -- senior reporter talks about covering mexico and the u.sgovernment immigration policy. brian lamb: ginger thompson, when did you get interested in reporting on mexico? ginger thompson: i grew up on the u.s. mexico border. i am an army brat. for my high school years, i lived in el paso, texas.
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agreed source ultimately to allow me and pro-public -- propublica to publish the are you. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> next on american history tv, george mason university professor rosemarie zagarri looks at the role of women during america's founding era. she talks about how prior to the revolution women had either no or little limited political or legal rights. she argued because patriot leaders needed a wide base of support, they recruited limit to participate in getting on experience participating in politics and providing a basis for demanding rights the future. james madison memorial fellowship foundation posted this hour and 45 minute event. lewis: good morning, everyone. i want to introduce a special guest speaker to this course. dr. rosemarie zagarri procedure phd from yale. she specializes in early american history. she has published four books. her articles have appeared in scholarly journals such as the journal of american history, american quarterly, journal of the early republic, and william and mary quarterly. she has received numerous competitive re
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. >> reporter: propublica investigative writer marshall allen has done a deep dive on the informationen they're being used by the insurance industry to try and predict how much we cost, so they're using nonmedical information to try and make predictions about our medical care. >> reporter: we all overshare so much, often by clicking "yes" to an app's user agreement. former homeland security secretary michael chertoff says we all need to read the fine print and even say, no. >> we need to have clear and informed consent. it can't be a consent that's obtained because you don't have a realistic choice, and you should have control over the use of your data, even after it's generated. >> the insurance industry insists setting premiums is highly regulated at the state level, but one of the companies that gathers data on all of us is lexus nexus. you can ask for your own full report on you, so i did, and this is it. it is 400 pages of my life, old addresses, dating back to when i was in college, phone numbers, addresses, mortgages, rental units, credit cards, even hunting and fishing license
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agreed source ultimately tollow me and propublica publish the audio.utger thompson talks covering mexico and the u.s. government's immigration policy, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. washington journal continues. today's will finish up washington journal with open phones this morning, politics, policy is on the table, we can begin with the midterm elections which are three months away. the front page of usa today, trump landfall on fight into the trump full on fight into the midterms. the presidency may be at stake if democrats win, trump could then say goodbye to tax cuts and the border wall. if they win the senate, trump will find it difficult to win the senate confirmation for judicial post, including the supreme court. it says the president will be heading out on the campaign trail, this is from the washington post, along with sending his daughter and others to different states. is likely to be dispatched to suburban districts to talk about the economy and workforce, the president is expected to be on the road in three to four days -
agreed source ultimately tollow me and propublica publish the audio.utger thompson talks covering mexico and the u.s. government's immigration policy, sunday night at eight eastern on c-span's q&a. washington journal continues. today's will finish up washington journal with open phones this morning, politics, policy is on the table, we can begin with the midterm elections which are three months away. the front page of usa today, trump landfall on fight into the trump full on fight into the...