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for more on this extraordinary story now joined by journalist rose george she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship mr george welcome to d w you say it's no wonder the ever given got stuck why is that. be that definitive it wasn't my headline but i do remember my own trip and i do remember. this pilot and how unimpressive he was he was mostly asleep eating. and every chip in this is canal has to take a serious pilot and i'm sure there are some very good ones but i did not experience that and i have read about the seafarers he did so and i also know that 60 percent american marine accident are attributable to human error so i'm not going to speculate on what caused this perhaps it was a storm. actually sitting in the power on the ship did go out. but it is it is extraordinary that it has happened. this has never happened before ships have got stuck. come against the banks of the canal but obviously the size of the ship and the fact that it's longer than the canal is wide is the problem walk us through a little bit if you will about how comp
for more on this extraordinary story now joined by journalist rose george she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship mr george welcome to d w you say it's no wonder the ever given got stuck why is that. be that definitive it wasn't my headline but i do remember my own trip and i do remember. this pilot and how unimpressive he was he was mostly asleep eating. and every chip in this is canal has to take a serious pilot and i'm sure there are some...
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journalist rose george i thank you so very much for joining us. in russia the kremlin has been tightening its grip on social media platforms this month the country's media watchdog threaten to block sites like twitter if they fail to remove banned content and now the video sharing platform to talk is on the kremlin's radar as well. time could be ticking for these bloggers the unlikely new enemy for the kremlin. the social network is mostly about entertainment with videos of pranks and downs. but this month at a meeting with the police russian president vladimir putin made it clear he wants the authorities to be watching anyway. unfortunately we all know what the internet is and how it is used to promote unacceptable content it's critical for you to unite with other government agencies in order to monitor the web and be more proactive in identifying people who are dragging minors into committing illegal actions the fact that minors are being dragged into illegal on authorised street protests as well is of course a violation of the law. to talk in p
journalist rose george i thank you so very much for joining us. in russia the kremlin has been tightening its grip on social media platforms this month the country's media watchdog threaten to block sites like twitter if they fail to remove banned content and now the video sharing platform to talk is on the kremlin's radar as well. time could be ticking for these bloggers the unlikely new enemy for the kremlin. the social network is mostly about entertainment with videos of pranks and downs....
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historic events indeed for more on this story i'm now joined by journalist rose george hsu just saw her in that report she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship so good to have you with us mr just before i ask you about this massive maritime traffic jam that is giving the global shipping business sleepless nights what was it like to to traverse the suez canal and how long does it take from one end to the other. i'd really like to say that it was really exciting actually before who truly arrived at the crew told me in very uninspired tones that it was just a ditch in the desert and that it was very boring and i didn't believe them and i was still pretty excited because it was the sewage canal you know you've heard so much about it i mean we even had a war about it in my country. so i was i was really excited but actually i'm afraid that didn't last very long it lasted a couple hours and what you see in the sound of the trees and more sound and walk on trees and then most of them will pop tree then it goes a little bit less exciting but ha
historic events indeed for more on this story i'm now joined by journalist rose george hsu just saw her in that report she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship so good to have you with us mr just before i ask you about this massive maritime traffic jam that is giving the global shipping business sleepless nights what was it like to to traverse the suez canal and how long does it take from one end to the other. i'd really like to say that it was...
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historic events indeed for more on this story i'm now joined by journalist rose george you just saw her in that report she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship so good to have you with us mistrust before i ask you about this massive maritime traffic jam that is giving off the global shipping business sleepless nights what was it like to to traverse the suez canal and how long does it take from one end to the other. i'd really like to say that it was really exciting actually before who truly arrived at the crew told me in very uninspired tones that it was just a ditch in the desert and that it was very boring and i didn't believe them and i was still pretty excited because it was the serious canal you know you've heard so much about it i mean we've had a war about it in my country. so i was i was really excited but actually i'm afraid that didn't last very long it lasted a couple hours and once you start seeing the sound of the palm trees and more sound and look on trees and then horse and will treat that it goes a little bit less exciti
historic events indeed for more on this story i'm now joined by journalist rose george you just saw her in that report she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship so good to have you with us mistrust before i ask you about this massive maritime traffic jam that is giving off the global shipping business sleepless nights what was it like to to traverse the suez canal and how long does it take from one end to the other. i'd really like to say that...
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rose george is a journalist and author of 90% of everything: inside shipping, the invisible industryproblems in the canal, does everything back up, or is there an equivalent of a hard shoulder on the sways canal? there are passing plates, because the suez canal was originally a rudimentary passage linking a few lakes. so there are lakes, i remember great britain they come i can't remember the names of the others, and there will be back—ups up others, and there will be back—ups up and down the canal, and at each end of it as well. so, yeah, bottleneck doesn't really cover it as a word. ~ . bottleneck doesn't really cover it as a word-— bottleneck doesn't really cover it as a word. ~ ., ., , ., as a word. what do the rest of the shi -s do as a word. what do the rest of the ships do in — as a word. what do the rest of the ships do in the _ as a word. what do the rest of the ships do in the meantime? - ships do in the meantime? they said there. i can't do anything. they are losing money, they have got cruise on them who now see their time on board being extended by however long this is g
rose george is a journalist and author of 90% of everything: inside shipping, the invisible industryproblems in the canal, does everything back up, or is there an equivalent of a hard shoulder on the sways canal? there are passing plates, because the suez canal was originally a rudimentary passage linking a few lakes. so there are lakes, i remember great britain they come i can't remember the names of the others, and there will be back—ups up others, and there will be back—ups up and down...
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stabilized last month and rents in san jose rose a little mor 1 >>> house democra a move to regulate policing efforts nationwide after approaching the georgeyd justice in policing act. the bill named for the man who, of course, died last may when minneapolis police officer derek chauvin knelt on his neck more than eight minutes, the bill would ban neck restraints as well as choke holds and end qualified immunity for law elp bolster accountability and it will need ten senate republicans to sign on to pass. >>> for the past ten months we've been having uncomfortable conversations about race and racism in our ongoing weekly series race in america, i will be joining monte pool from nbc sports bay area to continue that conversation. we talked about the insurrection, george floyd, workplace diversity and alliedship. >> racism in our country, it's a plague and there's a war against it and we need allies to fight it and change. it's not going to happen overnight. i don't expect it -- i don't know if i expect it to happen in my lifetime but i do believe that there's going to come a time when we don't let race as a sole factor in how we think of and
stabilized last month and rents in san jose rose a little mor 1 >>> house democra a move to regulate policing efforts nationwide after approaching the georgeyd justice in policing act. the bill named for the man who, of course, died last may when minneapolis police officer derek chauvin knelt on his neck more than eight minutes, the bill would ban neck restraints as well as choke holds and end qualified immunity for law elp bolster accountability and it will need ten senate republicans...
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rose 201 today. we are learning new details tonight about the events leading up to the death of george floyd. those details came in testimony for the trial of the former minneapolis police officer charged with causing that death. correspondent matt finn is in minneapolis again tonight. >> this new video from inside cup foods show some of the final moments of george floyd's life. floyd appears to shuffle and stumble through items in his pocket. a key eyewitness, charles mcmillan, can be seen on heard on the arrest videos telling floyd he was going to die of a heart attack as he was resisting getting into the squad car, kicking at and struggling with officers. >> you're going to die of a heart attack. >> get in the car. >> mcmillan, breaking down on the stand. >> my god. >> are you okay? >> mcmillan testified he told the officers floyd could not breathe while under chauvin's knee but officers responded to floyd was able to talk and he was breathing. mcmillan also revealed that he talked to chauvin a few days before the arrest about how police and civilians just want to go home safely. another c
rose 201 today. we are learning new details tonight about the events leading up to the death of george floyd. those details came in testimony for the trial of the former minneapolis police officer charged with causing that death. correspondent matt finn is in minneapolis again tonight. >> this new video from inside cup foods show some of the final moments of george floyd's life. floyd appears to shuffle and stumble through items in his pocket. a key eyewitness, charles mcmillan, can be...
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look if we go back to that incident last may in the death of george floyd the support for black lives matter among white americans actually rose 15 points in the wake of that and you saw just a groundswell of support for this and for this movement however what we continue to see among republicans is a continued pushback on those who are temp to regulate police or try to curtail police departments and so and that also continues to i think be into this idea this notion that somehow there is not this accountability which is what we have saying from former president donald trump as a relates to what took place on january now president biden keeps talking about unity keeps talking about finding common ground is there any way the political system can move forwards as a whole if the 2 sides are living in offset realities. well i think that is one of the major concerns and we're seeing that play out right now where you do have a president who talks about unity but you do have a a party that continues to spew racism continues to suggest that this is an illegitimate president and i think that is going to be a major source of conflict be
look if we go back to that incident last may in the death of george floyd the support for black lives matter among white americans actually rose 15 points in the wake of that and you saw just a groundswell of support for this and for this movement however what we continue to see among republicans is a continued pushback on those who are temp to regulate police or try to curtail police departments and so and that also continues to i think be into this idea this notion that somehow there is not...
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rose. >> this emergency is not over. the cumberland river is expected to crest today the mayor has declared a local state of emergency seeking resources to help the city >>> the death of george floyd brought about a racial reckoning in this country as millions marched for justice. and now ten months later, opening statements will begin in the trial of derek chauvin a jury of 12 people will decide the fate of the ex-minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee into floyd's neck our shaq brewster has more on what we can expect today shaq >> reporter: good morning, phillip. later today we'll see the prosecution begin to lay out their case against that ex-minneapolis police officer derek chauvin, accused of killing george floyd we expect things to really pick up about 9:00 a.m. this morning. that's when the judge will come in he will make some comments and then bring in the jury panel that is expected to hear the case of the panel we know eight are women. the others are men we know eight identify as white. four blackand two self identif as mixed race. once they're sworn in, the prosecution will take over and deliver those opening statements and in talking to legal experts her
rose. >> this emergency is not over. the cumberland river is expected to crest today the mayor has declared a local state of emergency seeking resources to help the city >>> the death of george floyd brought about a racial reckoning in this country as millions marched for justice. and now ten months later, opening statements will begin in the trial of derek chauvin a jury of 12 people will decide the fate of the ex-minneapolis police officer who pressed his knee into floyd's neck...
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rose as a result of the pandemic. the president calling it the china virus. words matter. i want you to listen again okay to this. it is from our former president george w. bush. we talked last night how it is so rare for him to speak out and he's speaking out now. here is what he says about the capitol insurrection. >> i was sick to my stomach and to see our nation capitol being stormed. i did put out a statement. i am still disturbed of what i think about. it undermines the rule of law and the ability to express yourself in peaceful way in the public's square. this was in an expression that's not peaceful. that's really stunning. the former commander in chief calling the in sigsurrectionist hostile forces. i have a legitimate question, okay? what is wrong with the right? how and why? why would they spend a week while -- why would they spend a week talking about being cancelled because some of them were saying and doing bigoted things, right? how and why would they spend their week doing this? 14 house republicans refused to condemn a military coup in myarmar. >> can you believe there are people in our government refused to condemn a coup. mya >> with b
rose as a result of the pandemic. the president calling it the china virus. words matter. i want you to listen again okay to this. it is from our former president george w. bush. we talked last night how it is so rare for him to speak out and he's speaking out now. here is what he says about the capitol insurrection. >> i was sick to my stomach and to see our nation capitol being stormed. i did put out a statement. i am still disturbed of what i think about. it undermines the rule of law...
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george floyd bill. texas republican lance said he oopsied and pressed the wrong button by accident. soon after every republican voted against police reform, one rose to address the most pressing issue of our time. >> we should all respect and honor dr. seuss and forget this cancel culture nonsense. >> let's be clear. the purpose of politics is supposed to be to do politics. to enact policy. you are simply not a serious political party if you're using your time on floor of the u.s. house of representatives to harp on how to grinch stole christmas. this very unserious political party with no agenda other than opposing anything the democrats do and trying to trip up people of color and anyone else who doesn't vote republican on their way to the ballot box to stay in power to do nothing but wage meaningless culture wars over not being able to say merry christmas. you can say it or mr. potato head needing a gender. it's a potato op whining about dr. seuss being cancelled over old time racist cartoons. the publisher stopped printing himself. if you caught any of the cpac political conference in florida over the weekend, this should not be a prize. >> th
george floyd bill. texas republican lance said he oopsied and pressed the wrong button by accident. soon after every republican voted against police reform, one rose to address the most pressing issue of our time. >> we should all respect and honor dr. seuss and forget this cancel culture nonsense. >> let's be clear. the purpose of politics is supposed to be to do politics. to enact policy. you are simply not a serious political party if you're using your time on floor of the u.s....
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rose." t.j. holmes has more for us on this. good morning, t.j. >> good morning, george. that's because all of those episodes were taped months ago. but coming up in a couple of weeks in a live special, "matt james and the woman," the contestant in the middle of this rachael controversy are going to get together for a live special. chris harrison won't be there. has the potential to get uncomfortable, i guess you could say. well, the new host is going to be a guy who has made a name for himself for having uncomfortable conversations. a change is coming to "the bachelor" franchise. >> the goal was never to be a monologue but a dialogue to encourage you to have dialogues of your own. >> reporter: former linebacker turned "new york times" best-selling author and host of the online series," uncomfortable conversations with a black man," emmanuel acho, stepping in, taking over hosting duties for chris harrison in the upcoming one-hour special of "the bachelor: after the final rose." >> bachelor nation, welcome me with open arms. i promise to do you proud. >> reporter: acho loo
rose." t.j. holmes has more for us on this. good morning, t.j. >> good morning, george. that's because all of those episodes were taped months ago. but coming up in a couple of weeks in a live special, "matt james and the woman," the contestant in the middle of this rachael controversy are going to get together for a live special. chris harrison won't be there. has the potential to get uncomfortable, i guess you could say. well, the new host is going to be a guy who has...
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final rose, bachelor matt james opens up about the controversial season, reunites with rachael for the first time since their split. he'll join us live this morning. >>> right now to ginger. >> yes, george, i have to tell you about a multiday tornado event. we already saw it start. we know this thing is capable of it and we'll be talking about it through friday. this one damaging tornadoes from missouri to kansas and then we have a picture of one in olathe, kansas, just coming across the road with debris there. here's the forecast. today it's anywhere from wichita down to austin, texas. i'm headed south today after the show because it looks bad enough wednesday that we could see significant damage in parts of the south like birmingham, alabama, back to little rock. your local weather in 30 seconds. first, the tuesday trivia sponsored by northwestern mutual. >>> good morning. i'm meteorologist mike nicco. remember, we've got those freezing cold conditions. co so keep the pets, pipes and plants protected. we've got rain in the forecast thursday, cold showers friday and it will feel like spring today mid to upper 50s until you get inland. tonight we'll fall back into the mid-30s to mid-40s
final rose, bachelor matt james opens up about the controversial season, reunites with rachael for the first time since their split. he'll join us live this morning. >>> right now to ginger. >> yes, george, i have to tell you about a multiday tornado event. we already saw it start. we know this thing is capable of it and we'll be talking about it through friday. this one damaging tornadoes from missouri to kansas and then we have a picture of one in olathe, kansas, just coming...
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school at george mason university teaches courses on antitrust law h and economic hes an active member of the antitrust section. our fifth witness who will be with us from professor nancy rose, she is a professor of applied economics in a massachusetts institute of technology and research and teaching focuses on industrial organization, competition policy, and the economics of regulation. previously, she served as deputy assistant attorney general for economic analysis in the antitrust division, the u.s. department of justice, and director of the national bureau of economic researches program on industrial organization. her research includes analysis of antitrust law and economics, economic regulation, and firm behavioror in a variety of transportation and energy markets asgu well as of labor rt sharing and determining executive pay toipght thank our witnesses and all of their credentials they bring with them, for t appearing before us today and i look forward to your testimony. please stand, i'll swear you in now. tow swear the testimony you will give before the sub committee shall be the truth, whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help you god? thank you. you will be
school at george mason university teaches courses on antitrust law h and economic hes an active member of the antitrust section. our fifth witness who will be with us from professor nancy rose, she is a professor of applied economics in a massachusetts institute of technology and research and teaching focuses on industrial organization, competition policy, and the economics of regulation. previously, she served as deputy assistant attorney general for economic analysis in the antitrust...
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for more on this extraordinary story now joined by journalist rose george she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship this.
for more on this extraordinary story now joined by journalist rose george she specializes in the shipping industry and actually sailed the suez canal on a cargo ship this.