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snyder's funeral. the one that the snyder family thought was so peculiar. >> i couldn't handle it.t me and she's outside talking to me. she said is this what happened? and i i don't remember remember saying anything back. but now it was about that. >> i had the feeling that he was glad to finally get it off of his chest. he broke down somewhat. i can only imagine what it would be like keeping that type of secret. >> the detective showed michael photographs of the snyder's property as it looked in 2002. and had michael circle where he believed his step father's body was buried. >> did michael believe he was on the hook for his part in this? >> i think he probably knew that he was. he knew he was an accomplice in the case. >> a few miles away, michael's mom, ellen snyder was ending her work day. >> when i came out from work, his girlfriend came by. she was sitting in her car next to my car. she said you need to get in the car. >> she told ellen that michael had called. the police had shown up at his work and they knew the secret. >> so i called my mom and said i need to come over. sh
snyder's funeral. the one that the snyder family thought was so peculiar. >> i couldn't handle it.t me and she's outside talking to me. she said is this what happened? and i i don't remember remember saying anything back. but now it was about that. >> i had the feeling that he was glad to finally get it off of his chest. he broke down somewhat. i can only imagine what it would be like keeping that type of secret. >> the detective showed michael photographs of the snyder's...
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javi snyder, who is he? >> he is now a retired los judge. superior court he was a partner of burton marks. marks made a great feeling in this case. when he filed a a brief, he said thanks toe a typo, a man alone uch right to bet in a phone both as in his own home. it was marks who came up with the core of the case, that rather than on a constitutionally protected place, but do have people have reasonable expectations of privacy. snyder remembered his law class where he studied the reasonable views of man and that ended up the case. >> that had to made you feel good, the impact of individual classes. this is one class that parked a brainstorm for this lawyer who was approaching the case. >> absolutely. this is the most exciting case to teach in criminal procedure because it does inspire people to transform the amendment and to translate it in light of new tech nol. that is what harden snyder did, that is what louis did, and that is what c-span viewers should try to do with us tonight. >> we are going to hear more about the court overall, but
javi snyder, who is he? >> he is now a retired los judge. superior court he was a partner of burton marks. marks made a great feeling in this case. when he filed a a brief, he said thanks toe a typo, a man alone uch right to bet in a phone both as in his own home. it was marks who came up with the core of the case, that rather than on a constitutionally protected place, but do have people have reasonable expectations of privacy. snyder remembered his law class where he studied the...
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let me begin by thanking cindy snyder for her support and bringing together the snyder center with the steamboat institute. the steamboat institute's mission is to inspire american greatness. and because of her bringing us together, we are able to present -- the snyder center is able to present this discussion and debate. i would like to welcome very briefly, because the panelists will be introduced at more length later we have the former , president, vicente fox of mexico. we have nigel farage, a member of the european parliament, and the moderator is a member of the editorial board of the wall street journal. and she is mary kissel. give them a round of applause, please. [applause] >> i'd like to spend five minutes or less try to reflate -- trying to briefly set the context for this debate. i think it's important i do what what you tell me to do. i think it is significant that the professor, she has all sorts of teaching awards and holds an distinguished chair partnership. she is a naturalized american from india. here i am standing before you, a latinasian, a latino asian, also came
let me begin by thanking cindy snyder for her support and bringing together the snyder center with the steamboat institute. the steamboat institute's mission is to inspire american greatness. and because of her bringing us together, we are able to present -- the snyder center is able to present this discussion and debate. i would like to welcome very briefly, because the panelists will be introduced at more length later we have the former , president, vicente fox of mexico. we have nigel...
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and now governor snyder has just announced, no more bottled water for flint.nor snyder says time for the state to stop sending bottled waltter to flint. things are better enough now. he turned off the shipments of bottled walteter. let the distribution centerers run dry. last week closed them. the reaction in flint to the governor's decision was immedia immediate. from a hero pediatrician in flint, quote, this is wrong. until all lead pipes are replaced the state should make available bottled walter and filters to flint residents. from the state attorney general prosecuting snyder administration officials over the lead poisoning. quote, bottled water distribution in flint should continue until lead pipes have been replaced and trust in government has been restored." and from flint, mayor karen weaver, allegation that the governor laid on an extra layer of callusness in telling her that flint needs to get over it. and move on. also an announcement she is ready to take the government there to court to sue him for what happened to her town and what she says needs
and now governor snyder has just announced, no more bottled water for flint.nor snyder says time for the state to stop sending bottled waltter to flint. things are better enough now. he turned off the shipments of bottled walteter. let the distribution centerers run dry. last week closed them. the reaction in flint to the governor's decision was immedia immediate. from a hero pediatrician in flint, quote, this is wrong. until all lead pipes are replaced the state should make available bottled...
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mr snyder it's good to have you on the program we have heard these promises before from both koreas so has anything of substance been achieved. we have the have a jump declaration itself does recycle a lot of the elements of prior declarations and ensure korean relations i think the main thing that is adage is an effort to try to develop a process or institutionalized cooperation in the relationship really for south korea and the united states we want to both draw out kim jong un and then also bind him to international commitments in ways that in force respect for international behavior norms and what about the big prize denuclearization it was held up as a pledge by south korea's president in his statement today was not mentioned by kim jong un are both koreas are they on the same page here. i'm sure that there are differences what south korea was able to do was to include the word denuclearization in their formal statement but really i think the expectation is that the hard work of ending north korea down to it in a clear vision process is something that really can only occur between
mr snyder it's good to have you on the program we have heard these promises before from both koreas so has anything of substance been achieved. we have the have a jump declaration itself does recycle a lot of the elements of prior declarations and ensure korean relations i think the main thing that is adage is an effort to try to develop a process or institutionalized cooperation in the relationship really for south korea and the united states we want to both draw out kim jong un and then also...
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we are here to listen to sarah snyder, her new book "from selma to moscow: how human rights activists transformed u.s. foreign policy". before we get started, if you have not silenced your cell phones please do so. booktv is recording this evening and you don't want to be the person whose phone is ringing when they air it. if you've not purchased your book they are behind the register so after the event head over there and ask for it. we will be happy to sell you one or two or three, up to you. sarah will be signing over here after she is done talking. the groundbreaking study of the 1960s of rights activism argues the movement has had a great impact on the nation's foreign-policy as it did on domestic issues. in this book, sarah snyder shows us as americans became more sensitized to questions of social justice they began to demand it for people in other countries. how americans respond to repression in the soviet union racial discrimination in southern rhodesia and authoritarianism in south korea snyder traces a direct line from the 1960s social movement legislation that resulted in
we are here to listen to sarah snyder, her new book "from selma to moscow: how human rights activists transformed u.s. foreign policy". before we get started, if you have not silenced your cell phones please do so. booktv is recording this evening and you don't want to be the person whose phone is ringing when they air it. if you've not purchased your book they are behind the register so after the event head over there and ask for it. we will be happy to sell you one or two or three,...
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while many said it came down to he said/she said, snyder says for him it came down to what cosby saidunning revelation that it may have been bill cosby's own words that sealed his fate. what was the evidence that made your sure beyond a reasonable doubt that he was guilty? >> um, i think it was his deposition, really. mr. cosby admitted to giving these quaaludes to women, young women in order to have sex with them. >> reporter: for weeks there was speculation about the outcome. but this morning we hear just what was going on inside the deliberation room during bill cosby's retrial, thanks to juror number one, harrison snyder. but when you entered the room for the first time, were you sure that he was guilty? >> no. >> so what then made the difference for you once you started deliberating? >> hearing everyone's comments about certain pieces of evidence and going through the different counts. >> so you don't feel even now that it was an open and shut case? >> no. >> reporter: the 22-year-old says prior to the trial, he didn't know much about cosby and knew nothing about the allegations
while many said it came down to he said/she said, snyder says for him it came down to what cosby saidunning revelation that it may have been bill cosby's own words that sealed his fate. what was the evidence that made your sure beyond a reasonable doubt that he was guilty? >> um, i think it was his deposition, really. mr. cosby admitted to giving these quaaludes to women, young women in order to have sex with them. >> reporter: for weeks there was speculation about the outcome. but...
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timothy snyder is the author of "the road to unfreedom, russia, europe, america." welcome from yale university in new haven. >> very glad to be with you. >> so you have done a lot of work digging in to the enigma that is russia and particularly russia western relations. i just want to quote something from your book, it's built around the idea that "if russia could not become the west, let the west become russia." what exactly do you mean? >> well, the basic idea of the road to unfreedom is that ideas don't have to travel from west to east. they did for a while but they aren't anymore. ideas can also travel from east to west. so from russia to the european union or from russia to the united states. what i meant in that particur quotation is that russia has not managed to establish a certain kind of regime with the rule of law, with assured social advancement, with predictable, meaningful democracy and the way that it's resolved that failure is to export it to other people. to the european union, to the united states. this serves a domestic political purpose because
timothy snyder is the author of "the road to unfreedom, russia, europe, america." welcome from yale university in new haven. >> very glad to be with you. >> so you have done a lot of work digging in to the enigma that is russia and particularly russia western relations. i just want to quote something from your book, it's built around the idea that "if russia could not become the west, let the west become russia." what exactly do you mean? >> well, the basic...
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snyder describes the jury as being all on the same page when it came to arriving at that unanimous guilty verdict on all three counts. >> some have said i made the right decision and some people have said that they still think that he's innocent. and i just tell them, if you were there, you would say the same thing. you would say that he's guilty. >> sitting here today, is there any doubt in your mind that you guys came to the right conclusion? >> no, i have no doubt at all. >> reporter: linsey davis, abc news. >> cosby faces up to 30 years in prison when he's sentenced this summer. his defense plans an appeal and you can look for more of that abc news exclusive on "gma" this morning. >>> the suspected golden state serial killer is under suicide watch this morning as we learn more about his capture. police arrested 72-year-old joseph deangelo after entering old crime scene dna into the genealogy site ged match. authorities then traced him through his family tree. critics say the dna information was misused but a detective who worked the case say police used all tools available to them. >>
snyder describes the jury as being all on the same page when it came to arriving at that unanimous guilty verdict on all three counts. >> some have said i made the right decision and some people have said that they still think that he's innocent. and i just tell them, if you were there, you would say the same thing. you would say that he's guilty. >> sitting here today, is there any doubt in your mind that you guys came to the right conclusion? >> no, i have no doubt at all....
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. >> in winston-salem, we took a tour of the city with retired radio personality jr snyder. >> thank you for agreeing to show us around winston-salem. where are we heading first? >> the art district. we turn right here. winston has an interesting history of being a factory town and this group of people right through here, without any assistance started being an artist colony so all these places - and lots of restaurants
. >> in winston-salem, we took a tour of the city with retired radio personality jr snyder. >> thank you for agreeing to show us around winston-salem. where are we heading first? >> the art district. we turn right here. winston has an interesting history of being a factory town and this group of people right through here, without any assistance started being an artist colony so all these places - and lots of restaurants
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susan snyder, danville"at this point, i'm so used to it that it doesn't even phase me." lauer, danville"it just kind of gives you a quick jolt and you feel it, you heart races for a minute but then its gone."a 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck the danville area just after 10:30 sunday morning ... and within five minutes -- 2 1.9s and a 2.7 also rumbled the area.john wintersteen, danville"you don't know whether you should jump up and go outside or just wait it out so it's always that indecision so i waited and we had another one a little while later and probably about 10 minutes after that i felt another one." doug lauer, danville"you pause and wait a minute to see if there's more coming and generally there isn't, but we've had on average in the last few days 3 or 4 of them." doug lauer and his wife have called danville home for 29 years and say they're used to feeling these small quakes. doug lauer, danville"every once in a while you get, you have a month or so you feel a few of them and then it goes away for a couple years."in just over an hour -- seven earthquakes struck
susan snyder, danville"at this point, i'm so used to it that it doesn't even phase me." lauer, danville"it just kind of gives you a quick jolt and you feel it, you heart races for a minute but then its gone."a 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck the danville area just after 10:30 sunday morning ... and within five minutes -- 2 1.9s and a 2.7 also rumbled the area.john wintersteen, danville"you don't know whether you should jump up and go outside or just wait it out so it's...
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snyder's book yesterday.ecause i have my own book coming out soon. is the idealogical dimension. i think there's a complacency in america to say this is not the cold war and we all sit on our hands and think, well, thank goodness it's not communism versus capitalism. but vladimir putin has an ideology. it's a very consistent set of ideas. some go way back as professor snyder writes about in his book. he see is it as a conservative, authoritarian russian orthodox set of ideas against the decadent democratic west. and he's fighting that idealogical struggle. he has been for years now and investing in allies across europe and even in the united states. we don't want to engage in that debate or that struggle. >> i agree and i actually want to point out that there's an excellent short book that professor snyder wrote called "on tyranny" and it's basically what we do in this country to strengthen our country and i also wrote an article talking about the legacy and how we need to deal with our own weaknesses, shore
snyder's book yesterday.ecause i have my own book coming out soon. is the idealogical dimension. i think there's a complacency in america to say this is not the cold war and we all sit on our hands and think, well, thank goodness it's not communism versus capitalism. but vladimir putin has an ideology. it's a very consistent set of ideas. some go way back as professor snyder writes about in his book. he see is it as a conservative, authoritarian russian orthodox set of ideas against the...
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>> thank you very much very good timing to have the next guest on, rick snyder, governor of the statehigan governor, welcome, thank you for joining us >> yep >> for the first time in many, many years, the financial review board that governs detroit decided to free the city from state control. what does that mean for detroit? what's it mean for the state >> well, it's another great sign of a comeback of detroit it's a comeback city of the country. the trading needed to take place, better services to the citizens, and from that, let's keep oversight for some time period, but they earned their way out of it, running pluses three years in a row, ran out of housing for young people to live in downtown and midtown detroit. six new building projects were announced. it's exciting. we should be proud of what's happened there >> it's a big moment, and detroit got into the financial straits for a reason, you put them in bankruptcy >> yeah. >> how do you ensure detroit does not make the same mistakes it's made over and over again in the past >> that's why this was put in place. so many years. if
>> thank you very much very good timing to have the next guest on, rick snyder, governor of the statehigan governor, welcome, thank you for joining us >> yep >> for the first time in many, many years, the financial review board that governs detroit decided to free the city from state control. what does that mean for detroit? what's it mean for the state >> well, it's another great sign of a comeback of detroit it's a comeback city of the country. the trading needed to...
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let's hear from harvey snyder, charles katz's lawyer, upon hearing the supreme court decision.video clip] >> i think the decision was in december, between october and december, two or three months, we had to wait. then you get it in the mail, you get the decision from the court, which 7-1, we won. it was exhilarating. the very next case that i had when i returned from arguing before the supreme court was representing a guy who had a traffic ticket in inglewood, california. >> that's going from the heights to the depths. susan: how human is that clip? at that law review many years later, he added a postscript in his decision of the case. this is what he wrote. there is a postscript to k atz. when he informed him of the historic decision that bears his name, his first response was not one of thinks or gratitude -- thanks or gratitude. he wanted to know if he could sue the telephone company for putting one out of order. and so it goes, he writes. spend ourng to last 15 minutes talking about the consequences of katz and its long tail. we've done that already. let's listen to jimmy
let's hear from harvey snyder, charles katz's lawyer, upon hearing the supreme court decision.video clip] >> i think the decision was in december, between october and december, two or three months, we had to wait. then you get it in the mail, you get the decision from the court, which 7-1, we won. it was exhilarating. the very next case that i had when i returned from arguing before the supreme court was representing a guy who had a traffic ticket in inglewood, california. >> that's...
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snyder took over the case from burton marks. it was snyder who came up with the brilliant core of the case that rather than focusing on what is a constitutionally protected place, should be, do people have reasonable expectations of privacy? he remembered his own class where he talked about the reasonable man. he made the argument before the supreme court. it defined the case. >> those of you who teach law should feel good about the effect this can have in your students. this started a brainstorm. a >> absolutely. this is the most exciting case to teaching criminal procedure. it inspires people to transform the amendment. you can translate in light of new technologies. that's what harvey schneider did. that's what c-span viewers should do with us tonight. >> we will hear more about the court overall. stewart is an important character. tell us about him. >> he served in world war ii and the navy reserves. often times, he was in dissent during the war era. in this case, in the majority, [ indiscernible ]. katz is known for concurr
snyder took over the case from burton marks. it was snyder who came up with the brilliant core of the case that rather than focusing on what is a constitutionally protected place, should be, do people have reasonable expectations of privacy? he remembered his own class where he talked about the reasonable man. he made the argument before the supreme court. it defined the case. >> those of you who teach law should feel good about the effect this can have in your students. this started a...
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thank you very much scott snyder from the council on foreign relations. thank you. years, in the first three months of this year. figures from the office for national statistics show it grew by 0.i%, less tha n ma ny a nalysts had predicted. bad weather and the beast from the east had some impact, but experts say that wasn't entirely to blame, because construction and manufacturing in particular were already struggling. more details from our economics editor kamal ahmed. the big freeze. snow and ice are rarely good for the economy, and the last three months have seen plenty of both. whether you build houses or drive trucks, it's been a tough opening to the year. it took us the best part of six weeks to clear up the backlog we had from a couple of days' snow. we know it's certainly hit our business dramatically, and i'll be honest with you, financially very very hard. and it was the best part of £250,000 or so, bottom line. the chancellor of the exchequer. it all seemed so different in march. i am at my most tigger like. now a more cautious treasury on the economy, a
thank you very much scott snyder from the council on foreign relations. thank you. years, in the first three months of this year. figures from the office for national statistics show it grew by 0.i%, less tha n ma ny a nalysts had predicted. bad weather and the beast from the east had some impact, but experts say that wasn't entirely to blame, because construction and manufacturing in particular were already struggling. more details from our economics editor kamal ahmed. the big freeze. snow...
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and read gary snyder's poems. whereaspeople in tokyo they were more sort of metropolitan , more interested in contemporary culture and i was certainly a tokyo light from that sense. i looked at kyoto and kyoto lights with great disdain. now that i'm old, i quite like tokyo. but then, i would treat it with this snobbishness and the reason that i became a tokyo white is that the eroticism aside and that is an important factor, i've never been able to understand people who expect their lives reading chinese literature for example, who don't like chinese food, i find that extraordinary. there has to be an essential attraction to have an intellectual i think.but the reason i was interested in knowing to tokyo is precisely because it was a modern system. which was at the same time had a very different culture from the one that i grew up in and yet was equally in that culture, a very recognizably. that's what attracted me to japanese movies. it was that tension between the very onset your culture, and people who, who mad
and read gary snyder's poems. whereaspeople in tokyo they were more sort of metropolitan , more interested in contemporary culture and i was certainly a tokyo light from that sense. i looked at kyoto and kyoto lights with great disdain. now that i'm old, i quite like tokyo. but then, i would treat it with this snobbishness and the reason that i became a tokyo white is that the eroticism aside and that is an important factor, i've never been able to understand people who expect their lives...
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on inside the deliberation room during bill cosby's retrial thanks to juror number one, harrison snyderbut when you entered the room for the first time, were you sure that he was guilty? >> no. >> reporter: the jury delivered the stunning verdict on thursday. finding cosby guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting former temple university employee andrea constand in 2004. >> some people have said they still think he's innocent. and i just tell them, "if you were there, you would say the same thing. you would say that he's guilty." >> reporter: sitting here today, is there any doubt in your mind that you guys came to the right conclusion? >> no, i have no doubt at all. >> we now know just today bill cosby was fitted for a gps ankle brace legal. he's not to leave his home with the exception of medical and legal matters. >> thank you. >>> when we come back the severe weather. >>> also that report on the tree falling at a high school ball field. we'll be right back. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could he
on inside the deliberation room during bill cosby's retrial thanks to juror number one, harrison snyderbut when you entered the room for the first time, were you sure that he was guilty? >> no. >> reporter: the jury delivered the stunning verdict on thursday. finding cosby guilty of drugging and sexually assaulting former temple university employee andrea constand in 2004. >> some people have said they still think he's innocent. and i just tell them, "if you were there,...
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the second incident was earliest a morning at an apartment complex near the expressway and snyder lane. but the targeted victim locked his doors and would not give his valuables to the man. the suspect escaped in a red honda accord and ran into two parked cars. mimic the supreme court pleasure to hear argument whether or not president trump's travel ban is legal. the executive order severely limits travel from seven countries to the us. five of the mostly muslim majority countries. the order has prompted immigrant groups complaining for months that they are being unfairly targeted. they see the band is tearing families apart and keeping gloves when separated. >> this is my real life. that's what i'm fighting for. this country with my families. >> the aclu received dozen of complaints from people who were able not able to connect with their families overseas. for the first time in about three years the supreme court will release audio recordings of today's arguments. it is the last case the high court will here until october. >> the mayor of mill great will hold a meeting about short-te
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scott snyder of the council on foreign relations, we appreciate your time tonight, thank you.cott: thank you so much. brent: the online retailer amazon reaches new heights. daniel is here to tell us about that. i get it is because you are an amazon prime member, aren't you? daniel: well, i can't comment on that, brent. a certain someone is celebrating . the richest man in the world just get even richer. jeff bezos, the founder and biggest shareholder of amazon, has seen another $8 billion added to his personal net worth. shares in his government have jumped by 7% after announced first-quarter profits more than doubled compared to last year. analysts say a rise in online shopping and increased demand for the firm's cloud services drove the numbers up, but it is not all plain sailing. the results come as amazon faces scrutiny from politicians and regulars over its market dominance. more from our man on wall street, jens korte. jens: investors on wall street are not so much focusing at this point on possible regulatory actions. they are looking at the growth figures, and they are
scott snyder of the council on foreign relations, we appreciate your time tonight, thank you.cott: thank you so much. brent: the online retailer amazon reaches new heights. daniel is here to tell us about that. i get it is because you are an amazon prime member, aren't you? daniel: well, i can't comment on that, brent. a certain someone is celebrating . the richest man in the world just get even richer. jeff bezos, the founder and biggest shareholder of amazon, has seen another $8 billion added...
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try and do is connect with him in certainly through the program but let's also join our guest bill snyder he's a political analyst and he joins me now from los angeles we are unceremoniously cut off from rob to give us some analysis of what he was seeing certainly from san diego there mr schneider but what we do have insight in in retrospect is the fact that this sort of migrant caravan has been happening for a very long time in the u.s. why is it becoming such a hot topic now in the political sphere on capitol hill because it is an election year and a lot of republicans most notably the president of the united states he understands he believes his experience is that the immigration issue helped him get elected in two thousand and sixteen and he wants to use it again to help his party get through the midterm elections in november of this year he thinks it is a very potent issue and it was for him two years ago you mentioned the midterms in november i mean is that where the republican party feel that the public at large are going to be voting not just on immigration and migrants but on the
try and do is connect with him in certainly through the program but let's also join our guest bill snyder he's a political analyst and he joins me now from los angeles we are unceremoniously cut off from rob to give us some analysis of what he was seeing certainly from san diego there mr schneider but what we do have insight in in retrospect is the fact that this sort of migrant caravan has been happening for a very long time in the u.s. why is it becoming such a hot topic now in the political...
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former saturday night live cast member, rob snyder, says it's predicable these days. you know which side everyone is on political. he starts out with alec baldwin's version of donald trump. he doesn't find it comical and i know the politics lean and it spoils any surprise. he so clearly hates the man that he is playing. i never thought i find myself agreeing with deuce bigelow but he is right. but greg got joe has only a fraction of the staff that snl has. there is it of us working on the show. snl has many times that. according to new research we destroy them on the last permanent ratio. let's look at this graph. from the institute of humor a swedish group out of sweden the ratio for snl is .002 and the ratio for us is 6000. [cheering and applause] that is a difference of a lot. please applaud again. [cheering and applause]. greg: , doctor drew it has to be hard for someone it snl because you have to think about someone you hate every single day and it can be healthy to be alec baldwin everyday because you have to to despise the person you play. >> being steeped in h
former saturday night live cast member, rob snyder, says it's predicable these days. you know which side everyone is on political. he starts out with alec baldwin's version of donald trump. he doesn't find it comical and i know the politics lean and it spoils any surprise. he so clearly hates the man that he is playing. i never thought i find myself agreeing with deuce bigelow but he is right. but greg got joe has only a fraction of the staff that snl has. there is it of us working on the show....
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former saturday night live cast member, rob snyder, says it's predicable these days. you know which side everyone is on political. he starts out with alec baldwin's version of donald trump. he doesn't find it comical and i know the politics lean and it spoils any surprise. he so clearly hates the man that he is playing. i never thought i find myself agreeing with deuce bigelow but he is right. but greg got joe has only a fraction of the staff that snl has. there is it of us working on the show. snl has many times that. according to new research we destroy them on the last permanent ratio. let's look at this graph. from the institute of humor a swedish group out of sweden the ratio for snl is .002 and the ratio for us is 6000. [cheering and applause] that is a difference of a lot. please applaud again. [cheering and applause]. greg: , doctor drew it has to be hard for someone it snl because you have to think about someone you hate every single day and it can be healthy to be alec baldwin everyday because you have to to despise the person you play. >> being steeped in h
former saturday night live cast member, rob snyder, says it's predicable these days. you know which side everyone is on political. he starts out with alec baldwin's version of donald trump. he doesn't find it comical and i know the politics lean and it spoils any surprise. he so clearly hates the man that he is playing. i never thought i find myself agreeing with deuce bigelow but he is right. but greg got joe has only a fraction of the staff that snl has. there is it of us working on the show....
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president snyder and hold applause to the end. the interim president and ceo of the pritzker military museum and library, also like to note this imposing is made available through the generosity them partnership of the pritzker library years retired class of 1959 u.s. army retired major general class of 1950. i also like to thank the alumni supporters on and off campus please give them all around of applause. [applause] are also like to welcome all of you watching found different parts of the globe in different circumstances and in different countries and specifically our guest in before the moderator housekeeper as i'm sure to make sure you turn off your cell phone or put them on vibrate just a reminder for the guests there is a venue change it has always been here in the past if you show appear there is a sign that will redirect you. after the panel the authors will sign books in the ballroom directly across at 430 so if you have questions, comments to buy and purchase the book, please do so. our moderator is a managing professo
president snyder and hold applause to the end. the interim president and ceo of the pritzker military museum and library, also like to note this imposing is made available through the generosity them partnership of the pritzker library years retired class of 1959 u.s. army retired major general class of 1950. i also like to thank the alumni supporters on and off campus please give them all around of applause. [applause] are also like to welcome all of you watching found different parts of the...
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snyder there, or international editor. take a look at one commodity that has had its biggest fall since 2005 yesterday in the u.s. session. let's look at aluminum. there we go, further weakness of the moment, .1%, but lower. i can to you that oil is lurching upwards, still not to the highest we have seen of late. brent crude over $74 a barrel. a quick word on what's going on elsewhere. $1329 an ounce, and bitcoin $143 to $9,595 at the moment. our guest who says the risk of overheating is rising. she is with us from goldman sachs asset management international, and she is the ceo. tell us about all this. there is a lot to tell us, isn't there? >> there is a lot, but the geopolitical discussion you had is something we see clients watching, the iran deal, actions in north korea. they do show a reflection on u.s. sentiment towards engaging with the rest of the world. or whether it is the trade relationship. i think secretary mnuchin going to china is certainly something the markets see with relief. from a size perspective of t
snyder there, or international editor. take a look at one commodity that has had its biggest fall since 2005 yesterday in the u.s. session. let's look at aluminum. there we go, further weakness of the moment, .1%, but lower. i can to you that oil is lurching upwards, still not to the highest we have seen of late. brent crude over $74 a barrel. a quick word on what's going on elsewhere. $1329 an ounce, and bitcoin $143 to $9,595 at the moment. our guest who says the risk of overheating is...
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it's greater public inequal naked as he's been is touching up a few times dusty no more mr snyder to rot jani. ridiculous and spit completely strip you want it. to sweep the structure. and i want to. go. right. but it. you were. down the coast is the us they mark are the least the boys. in twenty four dollars a pill that was let on i go got that going for a little bit of a. novella. yeah sometimes you're the sustenance from one of the most of them and says when. you're sized to a mom put up with that or that one says reena mom a cowboy dancer yvonne marco to lean in. or of the beer in one of our lastest those above answer is we empty. one militia and the critters wass up identically but i believe this is movies we see on and looking. up or signal any. name. the some more quotes from bush because he's here josh so see all ya woody allen eat we more the eat scene know he washed his arms with cocks only aussie charlie bass for much me out that's only day. one there predictable. villa's shape what those on i study still have it and love it the old woman or the whore or button up with a y
it's greater public inequal naked as he's been is touching up a few times dusty no more mr snyder to rot jani. ridiculous and spit completely strip you want it. to sweep the structure. and i want to. go. right. but it. you were. down the coast is the us they mark are the least the boys. in twenty four dollars a pill that was let on i go got that going for a little bit of a. novella. yeah sometimes you're the sustenance from one of the most of them and says when. you're sized to a mom put up...
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its gator public in equal nature that it's been a starting up time dusty number mr snyder to write jani. ridiculous and stupid completely strip you were it. would be structured. and. i turned it in. but it. the end. down the coast is the us they mark are the least opposite. in twenty four dollars a pill that was left on i go got that going for a little bit of a. novella . sometimes you're the sustenance from one of the most of them and says in. your size that a mom put up with that or that one says reena mom a cowboy dancer yvonne marco. of the b. of it one my father asked us those above and some agrees we empty. one another and see the clothes wass go up identically but i view of this it mogas ranty. up or signal any. name. the some more quotes from bush to says here josh so see all ya woody allen eat we more the eat scene know he washed his arms the cops only was he chose baseball much me out that's only day. one there predictable. what those when i study studio in love with the old woman over the horde or button up with a yeah. yes it's a more you know when we. may. be lays cop on a
its gator public in equal nature that it's been a starting up time dusty number mr snyder to write jani. ridiculous and stupid completely strip you were it. would be structured. and. i turned it in. but it. the end. down the coast is the us they mark are the least opposite. in twenty four dollars a pill that was left on i go got that going for a little bit of a. novella . sometimes you're the sustenance from one of the most of them and says in. your size that a mom put up with that or that one...
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former saturday night live cast member, rob snyder, says it's predicable these days. you know which side everyone is on political. he starts out with alec baldwin's version of donald trump. he doesn't find it comical and i know the politics lean and it spoils any surprise. he so clearly hates the man that he is playing. i never thought i find myself agreeing with deuce bigelow but he is right. but greg got joe has only a fraction of the staff that snl has. there is it of us working on the show. snl has many times that. according to new research we destroy them on the last permanent ratio. let's look at this graph. from the institute of humor a swedish group out of sweden the ratio for snl is .002 and the ratio for us is 6000. [cheering and applause] that is a difference of a lot. please applaud again. [cheering and applause]. greg: , doctor drew it has to be hard for someone it snl because you have to think about someone you hate every single day and it can be healthy to be alec baldwin everyday because you have to to despise the person you play. >> being steeped in h
former saturday night live cast member, rob snyder, says it's predicable these days. you know which side everyone is on political. he starts out with alec baldwin's version of donald trump. he doesn't find it comical and i know the politics lean and it spoils any surprise. he so clearly hates the man that he is playing. i never thought i find myself agreeing with deuce bigelow but he is right. but greg got joe has only a fraction of the staff that snl has. there is it of us working on the show....
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here with an exclusive scoop is bloomberg's zack snyder. >> robert mercer, we reported a while ago wasdidn't know if he was in the law enforcement game, but he found another sheriff's office in a role part of colorado. a county of 10,000 people, and he has joined the department along with associates. shery: we know anything about what associates have joined and what they are doing their? re? >> it is his son in law and another employee, and he also donated a brand-new truck to the sheriff's office in colorado, and some tasers. and they are talking about making another donation. david: the lake arthur operation got shut down, is it because of our reporting? >> i think it was probably because of our reporting and it was a swirl of activity and scrutiny that suddenly focused on that count. the mayor decided it wasn't worth it so he shut the whole program down. there is no police department in lake arthur. david: do you follow him around the country, is that the plan? >> yuma county seems different. there's not hundreds of badge holders as there were in new mexico, and it is a smaller numb
here with an exclusive scoop is bloomberg's zack snyder. >> robert mercer, we reported a while ago wasdidn't know if he was in the law enforcement game, but he found another sheriff's office in a role part of colorado. a county of 10,000 people, and he has joined the department along with associates. shery: we know anything about what associates have joined and what they are doing their? re? >> it is his son in law and another employee, and he also donated a brand-new truck to the...
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ellen: i see scott snyder is here, he runs the korea program here at the council and his latest book "autonomy or alliance." how the south koreans and i think the japanese as well, how they achieve greater independence and autonomy as security actors and still revalidate and remain very devoted to the alliance with the united states. do you see any new dynamics in sort of our expectations of the roles that japan and the republic of korea would play in a negotiating process? has it changed at all from the 6 party talk period? victor: i think it has. in one respect, as both of you have already suggested, the south koreans -- they clearly a appear to be the engine of a lot of this diplomacy. if we go back to last december when all of us thought this would be bad in 2018, the south koreans are really working very hard using the olympics and working behind the scenes playing telephone tag between all parties trying to get something going. in that sense, they have taken on a big responsibility. the other is in the past, the north koreans were not willing to talk to south koreans about nucl
ellen: i see scott snyder is here, he runs the korea program here at the council and his latest book "autonomy or alliance." how the south koreans and i think the japanese as well, how they achieve greater independence and autonomy as security actors and still revalidate and remain very devoted to the alliance with the united states. do you see any new dynamics in sort of our expectations of the roles that japan and the republic of korea would play in a negotiating process? has it...
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susan snyder, danville"at this point, i'm so used to it that it doesn't even phase me."doug lauer, danville"it just kind of gives you a quick jolt and you feel it, you heart races for a minute but then its gone."a 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck the danville area just after 10:30 sunday morning ... and within five minutes -- 2 1.9s and a 2.7 also rumbled the area.john wintersteen, danville"you don't know whether you should jump up and go outside or just wait it out so it's always that indecision so i waited and we had another one a little while later and probably about 10 minutes after that i felt another one." doug lauer, danville"you pause and wait a minute to see if there's more coming and generally there isn't, but we've had on average in the last few days 3 or 4 of them." doug lauer and his wife have called danville home for 29 years and say they're used to feeling these small quakes. doug lauer, danville"every once in a while you get, you have a month or so you feel a few of them and then it goes away for a couple years."in just over an hour -- seven earthquakes st
susan snyder, danville"at this point, i'm so used to it that it doesn't even phase me."doug lauer, danville"it just kind of gives you a quick jolt and you feel it, you heart races for a minute but then its gone."a 3.0 magnitude earthquake struck the danville area just after 10:30 sunday morning ... and within five minutes -- 2 1.9s and a 2.7 also rumbled the area.john wintersteen, danville"you don't know whether you should jump up and go outside or just wait it out so...
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governor snyder, drink the water!overnor to try drinking the water. the governor's office had their own special water. they weren't drinking flint water. you have said that in a meeting with the governor himself, he said the people of flint should, quote, get over it. >> that is correct. >> can you explain it? >> that is correct. i was laying out the reasons i believe it's important to continue with the bottled water, and i was willing to prcompromi. we've started with the replacement back up this year and we don't need as much. you can go from eight case as day to four cases a day, from four pods to two pods but let's compromise as we continue to move forward. and that is what i was told was to get over it. and, you know, when that was said, i just -- you know, i had some of my executive staff with me and the president of the staet council with me and i leaned over to one of my staff and closed my book and said this meeting is over. i shook the governor's hand and we left. >> how long do you anticipate it will be bef
governor snyder, drink the water!overnor to try drinking the water. the governor's office had their own special water. they weren't drinking flint water. you have said that in a meeting with the governor himself, he said the people of flint should, quote, get over it. >> that is correct. >> can you explain it? >> that is correct. i was laying out the reasons i believe it's important to continue with the bottled water, and i was willing to prcompromi. we've started with the...
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gary oldman who collected a green actors guild award last night for his role as churchill and tim snyder discussing not only the particulars of churchill's life and career, but also their present day challenges. today, i have the honor to welcome robert harris, one of the world's foremost thriller writings and who brought to life, ancient rome, london in world war ii and 1960's berlin haunted by an aging hitler who won the second world war. boo. [laughter] >> in his latest work he takes us to 10 downing street, the prime minister neville chamberlin, haunted by the devastation of the first world war attempts to avoid a second. his efforts lead to the munich conference of 1938 which is vividly portrayed and laced with suspense and intrigue. robert's many best selling novels include the cicero trilogy. fatherland, enigma, officer and spy and conclave. several of his books have been filmed "the ghost", directed by roman polanski. his work has been translated into 37 laping wajs and a fellow of the royal owe site of literature. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome robert harris. [applause] .
gary oldman who collected a green actors guild award last night for his role as churchill and tim snyder discussing not only the particulars of churchill's life and career, but also their present day challenges. today, i have the honor to welcome robert harris, one of the world's foremost thriller writings and who brought to life, ancient rome, london in world war ii and 1960's berlin haunted by an aging hitler who won the second world war. boo. [laughter] >> in his latest work he takes...
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i'm ed snyder, department staff. before you are several actions associated with nodfications to the candlestick point hunters point shipyard phase two project. for this presentation i'm going to give you a broad overview of the background of the project and then narrow in on the actions that are before this commission. jose campos of the office of community investment and infrastructure will dig a little bit more deeper into the actual redevelopment plans and the land use. and then -- for now, sorry, of ginsler architects will provide a plan for the hunters point shipyard. as an orientation, we are again at the southeast most extents of the city. the project includes candlestick point. this was of course the previous location of the candlestick -- candlestick stadium. it's also the location of the state park, alice griffith housing district. and then, on the most western side, it also included another parcel that's actually not included on the map before you that we refer to as the jamestown parcel. hunters point shi
i'm ed snyder, department staff. before you are several actions associated with nodfications to the candlestick point hunters point shipyard phase two project. for this presentation i'm going to give you a broad overview of the background of the project and then narrow in on the actions that are before this commission. jose campos of the office of community investment and infrastructure will dig a little bit more deeper into the actual redevelopment plans and the land use. and then -- for now,...
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governor rick snyder has taken ownership for the crisis and said he would fix it.dministration ordered flint to switch from detroit river to free flint river water to save money. >>> a new study reveals every extra glass of wine you drink shortens your life by half an hour. the study found the risks for a 40-year-old drinking four times more than the recommended limit lowers your life span by two years. the recommended limit is no more than five glasses a week. also a higher risk of stroke, heart disease and high blood pressure. >>> finally a relief for all. you finally don't have to choose between mayonnaise and ketchup anymore, if you ever do did. heinz is asking you to vote on whether it should release mayo chup, a combination of the two in a single bottle. a twitter poll saying if there's 500,000 votes for yes, it will release the mayochup. the internet is divided. 55% say yes, 45% say no. there are two days left to vote. >>> to me it's like the big mac special sauce. >> i was going to say, isn't that what that is? >> basically. >> i think people are getting la
governor rick snyder has taken ownership for the crisis and said he would fix it.dministration ordered flint to switch from detroit river to free flint river water to save money. >>> a new study reveals every extra glass of wine you drink shortens your life by half an hour. the study found the risks for a 40-year-old drinking four times more than the recommended limit lowers your life span by two years. the recommended limit is no more than five glasses a week. also a higher risk of...
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it was this comment from rebecca snyder. >> for me, journalist is to raise the voices of people who maybe so i think journalism is a form of that. i think that the partnership of the two is the only reason that we are able to make a change. >> snide is a co-editor of a high school newspaper. josh said journalism is not activism, and that mentality is -- choosing what you want people to know is a form of activism even if it's not the march and protest kind. let's talk more about this. she actually wrote about this years ago. noor, what's your view as to whether journalism is a form of activism? >> thanks for having me, brian. i agree, journalism essentially has the same root as activism, where when you're going into covering a story, you want to present people with all of the facts and all of the information hoping that they'll be able to be informed enough and go out and make what change they field is best. >> and i look at the march for our lives last weekend, and say journalists have to stay on the sidelines, or they have to be clear that they're not part of what's going on. that's wher
it was this comment from rebecca snyder. >> for me, journalist is to raise the voices of people who maybe so i think journalism is a form of that. i think that the partnership of the two is the only reason that we are able to make a change. >> snide is a co-editor of a high school newspaper. josh said journalism is not activism, and that mentality is -- choosing what you want people to know is a form of activism even if it's not the march and protest kind. let's talk more about...
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republican governor rick snyder says flint's water system is safe.ox 5 in atlanta, federal investigators say the georgia department of transportation is partly responsible for the fire that brought down a section of interstate 85 last year. the national transportation safety board cites the department's decision to store construction materials under the overpass as they contribute in factor. this is a live look at san diego from fox 5. one of the big stories there tonight, thousands of sailors from the uss carl vinson returned to naval air station north island from a three month deployments. the aircraft carrier conducted routine operations in the indo pacific region, including stops in guam, malaysia, hawaii, and vietnam. that's tonight live look outside the beltway from "special report." we'll be right back. hey! we didn't have a homeowners claim last year so allstate is giving us money back on our bill. well, that seems fair. we didn't use it. wish we got money back on gym memberships. get money back hilarious. with claim-free rewards. switching t
republican governor rick snyder says flint's water system is safe.ox 5 in atlanta, federal investigators say the georgia department of transportation is partly responsible for the fire that brought down a section of interstate 85 last year. the national transportation safety board cites the department's decision to store construction materials under the overpass as they contribute in factor. this is a live look at san diego from fox 5. one of the big stories there tonight, thousands of sailors...
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now sot/tc: we are trying to get back in and as for the cause of this massive blaze - sot/tc: jill snyder/atf spokesperson. we are working and will get in as when the building is safe. (estacio) (grant) turning to our four zone forecast.(vicki) chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now...with a cool down that's coming our way. lawrence karnow: we started with clouds but became mostly sunny except at the coast. it is a little breezy outside and the temperatures will cool quickly. it's all quiet on the doppler radar but that could change as we head into the weekend. on the satellite you can see low pressure spinning off the coast. that low will eventually aproach the bay area this weekend leading to increasing clouds, cooler temperatures and a slight chance of showers mainly to the north. for tomorrow we will start with patchy fog and low clouds. it will slowly burn back to the coast revealing sunshine and cooler temperatures. highs will be in the 60s to low 70s inland with 60s inside the bay. it will be cooler at the coast with highs there in the 50s. the cooling trend will take us
now sot/tc: we are trying to get back in and as for the cause of this massive blaze - sot/tc: jill snyder/atf spokesperson. we are working and will get in as when the building is safe. (estacio) (grant) turning to our four zone forecast.(vicki) chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now...with a cool down that's coming our way. lawrence karnow: we started with clouds but became mostly sunny except at the coast. it is a little breezy outside and the temperatures will cool quickly. it's all...
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under michigan's republican governor rick snyder the state of michigan made an overt, dumb, terrible that resulted in the poisoning of the population of the city of flint with lead from the very oldest people in flint to the very youngest. anyone who drank that water was exposed to that potent neuro toxin, irreversibly. over the years we have spent following what happened in flint, michigan, a few things have stood out. for starters, it's the obvious visceral suffering, the loss of faith in government, the sheer epic on going hassel. the city is going through a giant serial construction job. the city is replacing thousands of lead pipes. the construction itself raises fears that old lead scale will get dislodged and sent down the pipes and into houses. the city started construction work -u up again today after a break for winter weather. they expect to be through this at least 2019. how difficult this has been for the people who live there. also standing out in flint is the way the governor has sometimes needed to be dragged into dealing with it, whether it was admitting it was a cri
under michigan's republican governor rick snyder the state of michigan made an overt, dumb, terrible that resulted in the poisoning of the population of the city of flint with lead from the very oldest people in flint to the very youngest. anyone who drank that water was exposed to that potent neuro toxin, irreversibly. over the years we have spent following what happened in flint, michigan, a few things have stood out. for starters, it's the obvious visceral suffering, the loss of faith in...
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our justice correspondent jessica snyder working the story. several top trump aides are named in the lawsuit. >> several top aides but not the president even though i talked to a lawyer associated with the case and they say there is still the possibility that the president could be named as a defendant in the future. but right now this lawsuit represents a wide ranging and ino vati ino vat -- innovative strike by the dnc. they have named a dozen people and entities including donald trump jr., paul manafort, roger stone, the president's son-in-law and top adviser jared kushner, other people associated with the campaign, plus you could see at the bottom russians, the men who donald trump partnered with to bring the miss universe pageant to mosq moscow in 2013. so what is the claim. the dnc is alleging a grand conspiracy and accusing the trump campaign of being a racketeering enterprise that had extensive warnings about the russians hacking and dissemination of the dnc e-mails and campaign e-mails and that the trump campaign embraced russia's med
our justice correspondent jessica snyder working the story. several top trump aides are named in the lawsuit. >> several top aides but not the president even though i talked to a lawyer associated with the case and they say there is still the possibility that the president could be named as a defendant in the future. but right now this lawsuit represents a wide ranging and ino vati ino vat -- innovative strike by the dnc. they have named a dozen people and entities including donald trump...
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. >> that is harrison snyder saying he never watched the cosby show and didn't know anything about theil he was picked for the jury. he says after seeing the evidence he has no doubt that the jury came to the right verdict. his sentencing date has not yet been set. >>> a developing scandal and cover up across two continents. what are president trump and president macron doing? they are planting a tree. they are shoveling dirt over a tree. that tree was a gift of france. it was planted on the white house lawn last week. reporters noticed the tree was gone. it was missing. what happened to the tree? it turns out the french now say the tree is in quarantine taken off the lawn which is standard procedure when replanting any kind of foreign item like a tree. my question is why were they planting it? they fake planted a tree. >> why are you so up in arms? >> because this is fake. this didn't really happen. they shovelled dirt and then took the dirt off. they fake planted a tree. where is the outrage here? three days of washington being up in arms about comedy and not one peep about horticult
. >> that is harrison snyder saying he never watched the cosby show and didn't know anything about theil he was picked for the jury. he says after seeing the evidence he has no doubt that the jury came to the right verdict. his sentencing date has not yet been set. >>> a developing scandal and cover up across two continents. what are president trump and president macron doing? they are planting a tree. they are shoveling dirt over a tree. that tree was a gift of france. it was...
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karen weaver said her city is planning to sue the state of michigan, after republican governor rick snyder canceled a state-subsidized bottled water program earlier this month. even though many flint homes still have dangerously high levels of lead in her tap water. this all comes as michigan has allowed nestle to withdraw 400 gallons a minute from the state's groundwater table despite receiving over 80,000 public comments against the project. nestle is not required to pay anything to extract the water, besides a small permitting fee to the state and the cost of leases to private landowners. to see our full coverage of nestle, flint, detroit water shutoffs, you can go to democracynow.org. wall street giant wells fargo is expected to be hit with a $1 billion fine imposed by federal regulators accusing the bank of forcing people to buy auto insurance polices they didn't need, for improperly charging mortgage holders, and for other financial crimes. despite being hit by a series of high-profile scandals and fines in recent years, wells fargo continues to reap billions of dollars a year in pro
karen weaver said her city is planning to sue the state of michigan, after republican governor rick snyder canceled a state-subsidized bottled water program earlier this month. even though many flint homes still have dangerously high levels of lead in her tap water. this all comes as michigan has allowed nestle to withdraw 400 gallons a minute from the state's groundwater table despite receiving over 80,000 public comments against the project. nestle is not required to pay anything to extract...
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host: scott snyder is here. he runs the korea program here at the council. his latest book is in the title "a tommy or alliance -- autonomy or alliance questio? how they achieve greater independence or autonomy and how -- and still revalidate and remain very devoted to the alliance with the united states. --you see any new dynamics our expectations of the roles that republic of korea would play and a negotiating process p has it changed at all from the six party talks. bring -- six party talks period? mr. cha: i think it has. in one respect, as both of you have already suggested, the south koreans appear -- i don't know if i would say in the league, but they appear to be the engine of a lot of this diplomacy. if we go back to last december when all of us thought this would be really bad in 2018, the south koreans were really working very hard, using the olympics, working behind the scenes, playing telephone tag between all parties trying to get something going. in that sense, they have taken on a big responsibility. past,her is that in the the north koreans
host: scott snyder is here. he runs the korea program here at the council. his latest book is in the title "a tommy or alliance -- autonomy or alliance questio? how they achieve greater independence or autonomy and how -- and still revalidate and remain very devoted to the alliance with the united states. --you see any new dynamics our expectations of the roles that republic of korea would play and a negotiating process p has it changed at all from the six party talks. bring -- six party...