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go ahead go ahead richard. it is i mean it's rather curious it's the biggest you know the big issue for the british pool most of the time most people in britain don't give a single moment's thought to the falkland islands the ridiculous thing is that there is a debate about sovereignty two countries claim these islands and they should get together and have a discussion about what might happen and that is what the british absolutely refused to do and i take the side of the other times i think that completely right to call for discussions the matter can be discussed discussed amicably and peacefully ok that's fair enough look you want to respond to that but there will have the there is there is nothing to discuss here as far as the u.k. is concerned as far as the first thought when i wonder is there concern this matters settled the falkland islanders voted overwhelmingly to be part of great britain and we should respect that ok sure i'm just going to say that. right now we each is not to be so you have a garden.
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go ahead before we go to the break it will go to richard well. i'm afraid it's just not true the british seized the islands in eighteen thirty three and subsequently settled it with britain from the folks from central enough it was a british colonial project in ok so they were colonized. richard they were colonizers right absolutely right look not true. it's simply wrong it's historically inaccurate and it cannot be backed up with any historical documents are dead and there's alex going to people who go to the break the problem is that. the point is that these these items never had an indigenous population to begin with so we see the question is who got there first who in how could that be the item for the longest time who has a legal claim to them or use a day like i said it depends where you are you going to get different accounts from the spanish the argentine to your body from the islands to the island those themselves by will simply called the islanders i will not call them call in the or . i will simply say they leave their now and they hav
go ahead before we go to the break it will go to richard well. i'm afraid it's just not true the british seized the islands in eighteen thirty three and subsequently settled it with britain from the folks from central enough it was a british colonial project in ok so they were colonized. richard they were colonizers right absolutely right look not true. it's simply wrong it's historically inaccurate and it cannot be backed up with any historical documents are dead and there's alex going to...
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not simply richard nixon. and, frankly, my sense is that the person who might have done it is the one really deny bl person in the nixon entourage, and that's bebe riboso. because it went to florida. what was it doing in florida? there's no evidence. there's no secret evidence. i never saw any. and what evidence i saw i made sure it was available, and there's nothing more. i wish there were more on the 18-and-a-half minute gap. so i've just begin you speculation, but it's just mine. >> question over here on your left. >> my name's brian, and i'm not going to ask you about conspiracies. it's probably safe to say that americans' collective faith in government is a lot lower than it was, say, 50 years ago, and obviously a lot of things have happened in that period, the vietnam or war, the iraq war, 9/11, katrina, etc. how much of that loss of faith in government do you ascribe to watergate? >> and vietnam. >> and the assassinations. >> i think, i think that, well, first of all, you've got the credibility gap, tha
not simply richard nixon. and, frankly, my sense is that the person who might have done it is the one really deny bl person in the nixon entourage, and that's bebe riboso. because it went to florida. what was it doing in florida? there's no evidence. there's no secret evidence. i never saw any. and what evidence i saw i made sure it was available, and there's nothing more. i wish there were more on the 18-and-a-half minute gap. so i've just begin you speculation, but it's just mine. >>...
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grove corporate whistleblower and producer of the ultimate history lesson thanks so much richard it's an honor to have you on thank you abbey it's a pleasure to be on a big fan of the show so you're working for the software development company in two thousand responsible for the good in them their biggest client you then found out of a company you're working for was stealing money a lot graham but what exactly is it that you uncovered richard with this software. well i mean what you're talking about is it's ranging over ten years of experience so there's a specific instance where you mention at the end that kind of came around in two thousand and three the nine eleven whistle blowing came around in two thousand and two thousand want to after the events of nine eleven and i noticed that there was insider trading on not only to the airlines but to the clients that we were specifically providing with a cutting edge brand of software that allowed them in later years to take advantage of many clients around the world so you know it was a slow incremental me waking up to the naive it's a of
grove corporate whistleblower and producer of the ultimate history lesson thanks so much richard it's an honor to have you on thank you abbey it's a pleasure to be on a big fan of the show so you're working for the software development company in two thousand responsible for the good in them their biggest client you then found out of a company you're working for was stealing money a lot graham but what exactly is it that you uncovered richard with this software. well i mean what you're talking...
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not since richard nixon. and, frankly, my sense is that the person who might have done it is the one really deniable person in the nixon entourage. because it went to florida. what was it doing in florida? but there's no evidence, no secret evidence but i never saw any cut of whatever evidence i saw i made sure, i nature is available and there's nothing more but i wish there were more on the eight minute gap so i just give me a speculation at this point. >> my name is brian. i'm not going to ask you about any conspiracies. probably safe to say that american collective faith in the america is a lot lower than that was 50 years ago. a lot of things have happened in that period, the vietnam war, the iraq war, 9/11, katrina, et cetera. how much of that loss in faith of government can you describe the watergate? >> and vietnam. spent and the assassination spent i think, first of all, you've got a credibility gap, the whole concept is a product not of the nixon administration but johnson. that sort of comes and. we
not since richard nixon. and, frankly, my sense is that the person who might have done it is the one really deniable person in the nixon entourage. because it went to florida. what was it doing in florida? but there's no evidence, no secret evidence but i never saw any cut of whatever evidence i saw i made sure, i nature is available and there's nothing more but i wish there were more on the eight minute gap so i just give me a speculation at this point. >> my name is brian. i'm not going...
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because every president until richard nixon on their papers.they didn't know that there were kennedy tapes until the nixon tapes were released and the kennedy family then told them that, you know that scene in the warehouse? well, the national archives didn't even know. president kennedy, president johnson, they assumed that the tapes that they were making would belong to them. well, when he cut a deal to try to get back the tapes, congress intervened and passed a special law. the nixon library is the only one covered by one law. that law stipulated that members of the public have the right to get an information. president nixon then sued. and it was a long, long struggle. it took years. only now are the tapes coming out. when i was there, we released about 630 hours. there is important material coming out this year. it has taken years for this stuff to come out. that is because of richard nixon and his estate. so they did not want these tapes come out. the same with the papers. nixon sued the national archives and the drag out. when i was ther
because every president until richard nixon on their papers.they didn't know that there were kennedy tapes until the nixon tapes were released and the kennedy family then told them that, you know that scene in the warehouse? well, the national archives didn't even know. president kennedy, president johnson, they assumed that the tapes that they were making would belong to them. well, when he cut a deal to try to get back the tapes, congress intervened and passed a special law. the nixon library...
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you've also narrowly escaped death and that's exactly what happened to wall street whistleblower richard grove on september eleventh two thousand and one it is harrowing as the sounds of perhaps even more disturbing is the information grove was scheduled to present that day you see he had just discovered the company he was working for was stealing millions of dollars from a client company in fraudulent transactions when he sought to expose that information he was fired leading him to present the evidence to the client company on the morning of nine eleven but tragically everyone who was there to listen died that day and ever since richard grove has been an outspoken voice not only against wall street fraud but also for the reshift of the way we think about and perceive information as the founder of tragedy and hope a free multimedia database of the highest academic quality information ranging from everything to philosophy to economics so to talk about his personal story and journey to becoming a media revolutionary i'm joined now by richard grove corporate whistleblower and producer of t
you've also narrowly escaped death and that's exactly what happened to wall street whistleblower richard grove on september eleventh two thousand and one it is harrowing as the sounds of perhaps even more disturbing is the information grove was scheduled to present that day you see he had just discovered the company he was working for was stealing millions of dollars from a client company in fraudulent transactions when he sought to expose that information he was fired leading him to present...
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richard counts his blessings.ause he stayed behind and filmed, his footage can now be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me, again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm, but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh, my god! >> when "caught on camera: man vs. nature" continues. bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only onc
richard counts his blessings.ause he stayed behind and filmed, his footage can now be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. even so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me, again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to...
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i'm richard lui along with dylan dreyer. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the today today on your nbc station. have a good wednesday. >>> developing news right now out of rome. no pope today so far as we give you a live look at the sistine chapel where, within the hour, black smoke was seen coming out of that chimney. the wait continues. good morning, it is 4:30. i'm jon kelley. >> and i'mlarra garcia-cannon. black smoke poured out of the chimney at the sistine chapel, indicating there is no consensus of who the next pope will be. it also is the end of the morning session. >> they will be returning to the sistine chapel 8:00 this morning, local time, and will hold one more vote before retiring for the day. if that smoke is white, when they emerge, the bell at st. peter's basilica will ring. within the hour, the new pope will step out on to the balcony. >> the minute that happens we'll break in with a special report. "today in the bay" will track everything that is happening in vatican city all morni
i'm richard lui along with dylan dreyer. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the today today on your nbc station. have a good wednesday. >>> developing news right now out of rome. no pope today so far as we give you a live look at the sistine chapel where, within the hour, black smoke was seen coming out of that chimney. the wait continues. good morning, it is 4:30. i'm jon kelley. >> and i'mlarra garcia-cannon. black smoke poured out of the...
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i mean, that was the thing about ann richards is she made everybody laugh.ade everybody think and that's what's happening every night. we've actually had several republicans at the show whisper to us i'm a republican and i love this show. which is fantastic. >> well, cecille richards, benjamin klein, thanks for coming on. glad we got to show this for viewers. i hope folks go see it. ann richards, if you haven't spent time getting to know who she is, this is a great way to do it. >> thanks, chuck. >>> coming up next, our gaggle, senator portlan reverman revers position on gay marriage. the soup of the day, it's not usually the choice of the day, black bean chorizo. can you have sausage on friday? don't forget to check out our website, rundown on msnbc.com. . at a hertz expressrent kiosk, you can rent a car without a reservation... and without a line. now that's a fast car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. to ask tough questions and get the truth. unfortunately, my hair and all i do to make it broadcast ready can't take the heat
i mean, that was the thing about ann richards is she made everybody laugh.ade everybody think and that's what's happening every night. we've actually had several republicans at the show whisper to us i'm a republican and i love this show. which is fantastic. >> well, cecille richards, benjamin klein, thanks for coming on. glad we got to show this for viewers. i hope folks go see it. ann richards, if you haven't spent time getting to know who she is, this is a great way to do it. >>...
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richard? >> the very latest for us, kristen welker, thank you so much. i want to bring in now to talk more on the topics, stach writer for the hill newspaper, deputy managing editor for politico, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> you've heard about the reports that have been coming out this morning. we heard from schumer. we've also heard from lindsey graham as well as marco rubio just within the last three or four hours. what's your assessment of what is happening behind the scenes at this moment? >> they made a lot of progress over the weekend. we were just hearing about this visa program for temporary workers, hoe skilled workers to come over. they have reached agreement on that, the business and the labor sides came together. that's a big deal. that's a major point, a major sticking point for the gang of eight to get to their agreement on the issue. this morning has been interesting because we heard senator shchumer's optimism siig we're close to a deal and senator rubio by
richard? >> the very latest for us, kristen welker, thank you so much. i want to bring in now to talk more on the topics, stach writer for the hill newspaper, deputy managing editor for politico, good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> you've heard about the reports that have been coming out this morning. we heard from schumer. we've also heard from lindsey graham as well as marco rubio just within the last three or four hours. what's your assessment of what is...
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james has been with the committee for 10 years and richard has been with us for four years. together they have not just moistened but improved effort hill station and recently doing some work putting planters at the woods division which is in the dog patch division. those guys really stepped up to make improvements in the dog patch park and we're very pleased with. instead of using chemicals to get rid of unwanted vegetable they used goats to remove unwanted vegetation. they're not quite zero mission goats but they do is good job. these are part of the assets that maintain our good works. i think we have a few before and after photos to show off their work >> good afternoon members of the board. on behalf of john it is my pleasure to present these recognitions to james and to richard and to accept it for salvador and with the boards indulgence i'd like to share some of their work. coming through. so this is westportal station before you can see that it was basically a triangle with nothing on if it. once their handy work was completed you can see not only the new curb but be
james has been with the committee for 10 years and richard has been with us for four years. together they have not just moistened but improved effort hill station and recently doing some work putting planters at the woods division which is in the dog patch division. those guys really stepped up to make improvements in the dog patch park and we're very pleased with. instead of using chemicals to get rid of unwanted vegetable they used goats to remove unwanted vegetation. they're not quite zero...
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on cyprus withre the economist richard wolff after the headlines. and your report says the cia has been supporting a vast expansion in the flow of weapons to syrian rebels fighting president bashar al-assad. the new york times reports the airlift of arms and equipment to the rebels, largely overseen by turkey, has massively increased since early 2012 to include more than 160 flights in jordanian, saudi and qatari planes. u.s. intelligence officers have helped shop for weapons and have vetted rebel groups to decide who gets the arms. the cia's covert backing comes despite the obama administration's public support for solely non-lethal aid to the rebels. meanwhile, the cia has further increased its role in syria by feeding intelligence to rebel fighters for use against the syrian government. the wall street journal reports the move comes as part of the u.s. effort to tamp down on islamist militants in syria by aiding secular forces. secretary of state john kerry has urged iraq to take action to stop iranian flights carrying arms to the al-assad regime
on cyprus withre the economist richard wolff after the headlines. and your report says the cia has been supporting a vast expansion in the flow of weapons to syrian rebels fighting president bashar al-assad. the new york times reports the airlift of arms and equipment to the rebels, largely overseen by turkey, has massively increased since early 2012 to include more than 160 flights in jordanian, saudi and qatari planes. u.s. intelligence officers have helped shop for weapons and have vetted...
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it's us richard wolffe economist and visiting professor at the graduate program for international affairs at the new school university and author of numerous books his most recent democracy at work a cure for capitalism richard welcome back thank you tom this. seemingly arbitrary maybe you can explain the rationale for it. maximum budget deficit european countries can have a three percent flies in the face of automatic stabilizing mechanisms that all of these countries have where if they go into recession then automatically they have things like on employment insurance and all the people who were paying taxes into the government are now taking tax money out of the government and so of course you're going to have budget deficits go up was this just like a crazy idea in the first place yes i think so i think that the whole notion of an automatic fix level denies the inevitable flexibility the inevitability of new developments that no one who wrote these rules ever for saw and that it. puts
it's us richard wolffe economist and visiting professor at the graduate program for international affairs at the new school university and author of numerous books his most recent democracy at work a cure for capitalism richard welcome back thank you tom this. seemingly arbitrary maybe you can explain the rationale for it. maximum budget deficit european countries can have a three percent flies in the face of automatic stabilizing mechanisms that all of these countries have where if they go...
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out peter i would say that it's not what is going to go to a church or as you say be very lively richard first please go ahead and the problem is it's not a question of what the island does think it's
out peter i would say that it's not what is going to go to a church or as you say be very lively richard first please go ahead and the problem is it's not a question of what the island does think it's
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richard, who should go first? >> i will go first. >> i think -- >> shall i go first?ock. >> richard, cyprus is a dot on the map, a tiny one. we're talking about $15 billion bailout which is huge for the little island and small compared to bailouts worked out with spain and greece and not too big to fail. cyprus is too small, doesn't matter, and the eurozone would survive if cyprus were to exit. taxing deposits, richard, in exchange for bailout funds should make europeans a little skittish because it could set a precedent for the future but cyprus is interesting for his geopolitical implications, particularly because of russia. there are suggestions that russia might demand rights to a naval base there, contracts to exploit gas, natural gas reserves under the island's territorial waters and 36% of europe's gas supply comes from russia already. that leverage over europe would only increase if russia gets involved in cyprus' natural gas. cyprus is important for that reason because europe doesn't want a whole lot more of russia in europe, but that's really the only effect
richard, who should go first? >> i will go first. >> i think -- >> shall i go first?ock. >> richard, cyprus is a dot on the map, a tiny one. we're talking about $15 billion bailout which is huge for the little island and small compared to bailouts worked out with spain and greece and not too big to fail. cyprus is too small, doesn't matter, and the eurozone would survive if cyprus were to exit. taxing deposits, richard, in exchange for bailout funds should make europeans...
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it it seems fragile last ten seconds richard is it your sense as well. i think it's fragile and i think it's frightening. because i think it shows us that our financial elites are willing to take much more draconian measures against a democracy than i personally thought they were willing to do and i think it means we have to be on guard everywhere including here at home right well richard thank you so much for being with us our pleasure. coming up republicans have never failed to take a good fake crisis and want to go to waste after the break we'll talk to journalist david sirota about the rights ideological crusade against our government and the newest and why they're spreading around washington. let me let me i want to know wouldn't let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our night so. we do this right it was a space thing there again we're in a situation where b. and i don't want to talk about the surveillance we. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then
it it seems fragile last ten seconds richard is it your sense as well. i think it's fragile and i think it's frightening. because i think it shows us that our financial elites are willing to take much more draconian measures against a democracy than i personally thought they were willing to do and i think it means we have to be on guard everywhere including here at home right well richard thank you so much for being with us our pleasure. coming up republicans have never failed to take a good...
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richard thank you so much for being with us our pleasure. coming up republicans have never failed to take a good fake crisis and want to go to waste after the break we'll talk to journalist david sirota about their rights ideological crusade against our government and the new us and why they're spreading around washington. been living these who weighs since the seventeenth century. rituals are strict. their communities on the ceiling to. be clearly distinguish between their role. and guard their family and things in the trash. wealthy british style sun it's time to. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cons a report on our potentially deadly blizzard taking aim for the northeast it's expected to hit stunning in a few hours from new york to maine we have team. the storm. we're watching is the very heavy snow moving into boston proper earlier today. you can see it start to become much more. and there's still a
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so, richard, why not? >> well, fred, this is an independent living facility, and the patrons in there are elderly. there is a stated no-cpr policy. when you go into this facility, you know this. they tell you up front, we will not resuscitate. there is no cpr policy here. there are no medical staff on the premises. that's also known when you come into this facility. >> so it's an at your own risk, is what you're saying. >> it's an at your own risk. and when an 87-year-old woman goes into respiratory situation like this, they're not going to bring her back. it's hard to hear that phone call. it's incredible that she wouldn't pass the phone on to someone else, and that's what the criticism is right now, why she didn't pass it on. but that's the policy of this facility and it's stated up front, and everybody knows it. >> so, avery, this underscores that you simply can have a policy that relieves you of responsibility that could ultimately save someone's life. is this common? >> if you're an independent living
so, richard, why not? >> well, fred, this is an independent living facility, and the patrons in there are elderly. there is a stated no-cpr policy. when you go into this facility, you know this. they tell you up front, we will not resuscitate. there is no cpr policy here. there are no medical staff on the premises. that's also known when you come into this facility. >> so it's an at your own risk, is what you're saying. >> it's an at your own risk. and when an 87-year-old...
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how does the defense try to counter that, richard?lem is, fred, number one, she has to testify in the case, absolutely must testify. number two, the statements and the testimony that came in were all done by people who were admittedly intoxicated that night. so the level of reliability on what they're saying is questionable. there's no jury here. it's a judge only in juvenile court. and the picture they show of the two men holding the girl like that, that's the devastating picture all over the press, it turns out after that she got um and was talking with them. friends said come with us, and she said no, i want to go with them. the issue is not consent. it's whether or not those boys knew that she was too intoxicated. that's the issue. very difficult case to prove. i don't think they're going to be convicted. >> really. and so, avery, we're also talking about not only just the graphic images but graphic text messaging as well. >> yes. >> this will be a very interesting case if it is -- i guess if it is buttoned up based in large part
how does the defense try to counter that, richard?lem is, fred, number one, she has to testify in the case, absolutely must testify. number two, the statements and the testimony that came in were all done by people who were admittedly intoxicated that night. so the level of reliability on what they're saying is questionable. there's no jury here. it's a judge only in juvenile court. and the picture they show of the two men holding the girl like that, that's the devastating picture all over the...
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>> he does, richard. good morning to you.gas leases from offshore drilling saying that it will not add to deficit and it won't require drilling on new lands, but of course, the challenge here is to get this through both chambers of congress, and some law mamakers expressing concern that it will add to the deficit, but we should say that there are some who are saying that they are willing to learn more about the are president's proposal and among those republican senator lisa murkowski, and it is to increase research on biofuels and batteries for electric cars and things that will ultimately make the united states energy independent. we will say that the president will be greeted by protesters and those who are protesting the controversial keystone xl pipeline and recently the state department conducted a study and said that the pipeline would not have a negative impact on the environment, and so these climate advocates are going to be basically protesting saying that they believe that the keystone xl pipeline runs counter to
>> he does, richard. good morning to you.gas leases from offshore drilling saying that it will not add to deficit and it won't require drilling on new lands, but of course, the challenge here is to get this through both chambers of congress, and some law mamakers expressing concern that it will add to the deficit, but we should say that there are some who are saying that they are willing to learn more about the are president's proposal and among those republican senator lisa murkowski,...
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the richard king mellon foundation.icated for over sixty years to south western pennsylvania's quality of life, and competitive future. and by these pittsburg foundations. working together to enhance and enrich the lives of children for more than seventy-five years. and by the arthur vining davis foundations. dedicated to strengthening america's future through education. adcasting, dedicated to strengthening america's future and contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. in the neighbourhood ♪ and contributions to your pbs station, ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbour ♪ ♪ would you be mine? ♪ could you be mine? ♪ won't you be my neighbour? - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ a land of make-believe ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ it's daniel tiger's neighborhood ♪ ♪ so much to do, so much to see ♪ ♪ won't you ride along with me? ♪ - ♪ ride along - ♪ i've got lots of friends for you to meet ♪ ♪ in this land of make-believe ♪ a friendly face on every street ♪ just waiting to greet you
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joining us now is professor richard stack. his book, "grave injustice" unleashing long pull executions. who was traded this? >> guest: trey davis i hope will become a milestone in the march towards the demise. i had a chance to talk to him, and that any family members. i think he was truly a strong person. i would call him a buddha figure, a man at peace with himself, a man who i believe was innocent and wrongfully executed and i dedicate the book to try and his family. they talk about love and faith and courage. made 1089, troy as a teenager, african-american and savanna, georgia. a murder takes place. the victim is not only white, but i'm off duty police officer. got a stereotypical mellow drama going on here. troyes in the wrong place at the wrong time, but not the trigger man. his trial hinged on nine eyewitness identification, seven of whom recanted over the course of his 20 years in prison. there is no physical evidence, no saliva, blood, no fingerprints, no murder weapon found. the people who identified himself at the t
joining us now is professor richard stack. his book, "grave injustice" unleashing long pull executions. who was traded this? >> guest: trey davis i hope will become a milestone in the march towards the demise. i had a chance to talk to him, and that any family members. i think he was truly a strong person. i would call him a buddha figure, a man at peace with himself, a man who i believe was innocent and wrongfully executed and i dedicate the book to try and his family. they...
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which brings us back to richard wolf.ay "back" because as many of you will recall, this provocative and imaginative economist was here just about a month ago to lay out, in his words, how "capitalism has hit the fan." here's the centerpiece of his argument -- >> for the majority of people, capitalism is not delivering the goods. it is delivering, arguably, the bads. and so we have this disparity getting wider and wider between those for whom capitalism continues to deliver the goods by all means, but a growing majority in this society which isn't getting the benefit, is in fact, facing harder and harder times. and that's what provokes some of us to begin to say it's a systemic problem. >> my conversation with richard wolff opened such a world of ideas that on the spot i asked him to return, and i asked you to send us the questions you'd like to put to him. your response was as overwhelming as it was smart and informed. just take a look at some of the letters we printed out from our website, billmoyers.com. thanks to every
which brings us back to richard wolf.ay "back" because as many of you will recall, this provocative and imaginative economist was here just about a month ago to lay out, in his words, how "capitalism has hit the fan." here's the centerpiece of his argument -- >> for the majority of people, capitalism is not delivering the goods. it is delivering, arguably, the bads. and so we have this disparity getting wider and wider between those for whom capitalism continues to...
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thanks. >> thank you. >> jeff and then richard. >> good morning president buell, commissioners. i am jeff rocker and a nailtive san franciscan and five generations long and live on the west side of the town. i are here to talk about issues that are near and dear to my heart. we started a nonprofit in san francisco and help kids k-12 and small donations and work with infrastructure working with the kids. did a lot of coaching and not so much baseball but soccer but we are fully vested in our kids having access to athletics. having the process open and fair to them and we run across something in youth baseball we're not happy with. a coach who have been for years coaching two teams in youth baseball has been removed from coaching with really no public input. you can what did he do? did he pick up a trash can and throw it at a umpire? no. did he push kids? no. he was talking about an after season tiewrnment and emails and the commissioners vote that's it. it's final. this gentleman cant coach. we have 60 parents fit to be tied. he coaches 30 of these kids. he came from the wrong si
thanks. >> thank you. >> jeff and then richard. >> good morning president buell, commissioners. i am jeff rocker and a nailtive san franciscan and five generations long and live on the west side of the town. i are here to talk about issues that are near and dear to my heart. we started a nonprofit in san francisco and help kids k-12 and small donations and work with infrastructure working with the kids. did a lot of coaching and not so much baseball but soccer but we are fully...
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harsh bailout plan so what happens next it's as richard wolffe coming up in a moment also what does the sequester mean for small business owners so i would elliot richardson and find out how every day entrepreneurs are surviving in the age of austerity and the mainstream media bought bush's iraq wise folk line and sinker it's time we made them pay tell you why but i'd still take. you need to know this cyprus bailout crisis is far from over and the worst may yet to become may be. tuesday's cypresses parliament voted down and e.u. and i.m.f. sponsored deal that would have bailed out that island's failing banks in exchange for slapping depositors with either a six point seven five or nine point nine percent levy a tax of sensually on their savings accounts. officials the plan was intended to make wealthy foreigners who often use cyprus as a tax haven pay for the bail up but the plan would have forced all separate account holders not just the wealthy to pay for the bank's toure's mistakes not surprisingly citizens of all classes took to the streets demanding that their government reject the
harsh bailout plan so what happens next it's as richard wolffe coming up in a moment also what does the sequester mean for small business owners so i would elliot richardson and find out how every day entrepreneurs are surviving in the age of austerity and the mainstream media bought bush's iraq wise folk line and sinker it's time we made them pay tell you why but i'd still take. you need to know this cyprus bailout crisis is far from over and the worst may yet to become may be. tuesday's...
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>> reporter: well, richard, pope francis had a very early start this morning. he paid an unannounced, unexpected visit to the basilica here in rome. the biggest sanctuaries here in the eternal city, for the amusement of the church core, he doesn't expect to be that early. but he did say from that balcony last night in front of tens of thousands of people in st. peter's square to welcome him, that's what he wanted to do, to pray for the virgin mary. but this is fitting with card his character. no heavy red coat as many of the predecessors chose. expect, richard, more simple gestures from what is becoming the people's pope. >> claudio lavanga, thank you for reporting all this time. >>> the head of tsa will be on capitol hill today facing questions over the controversial decision to allow passengers to carry small knives on commercial airlines. flight attendants unions and at least three major airlines oppose this change, saying it makes air travel less safe. some prominent lawmakers have voiced their concerns as well and now one is drafting a measure to stop the
>> reporter: well, richard, pope francis had a very early start this morning. he paid an unannounced, unexpected visit to the basilica here in rome. the biggest sanctuaries here in the eternal city, for the amusement of the church core, he doesn't expect to be that early. but he did say from that balcony last night in front of tens of thousands of people in st. peter's square to welcome him, that's what he wanted to do, to pray for the virgin mary. but this is fitting with card his...