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he can't tell the prosecutors not to go after the organization. ho perhaps can the attorney general jeff sessions who's on the outs with the president right now. it will be interesting to see, you know, if he tries to move against sessions and put someone in place to be more favorable to him, perhaps people in new york and that would be a huge controversy. >> i think trying to get somebody to replace sessions that's going to go through a lengthy confirmation process in the senate. rod rosenstein deputy attorney general would be attorney general acting attorney general. >> he wouldn't like that. >> meantime, and as i keep saying, the president no great fan of rod rosenstein either. stick around. more news. want everyone's thoughts about senator john mccain. his family announced he's stopping treatment for brain cancer. the right path? we have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture, so with our doctors we chose prolia® to help make our bones stronger. only prolia® helps strengthen bones by stopping cells that damage them with 1 shot
he can't tell the prosecutors not to go after the organization. ho perhaps can the attorney general jeff sessions who's on the outs with the president right now. it will be interesting to see, you know, if he tries to move against sessions and put someone in place to be more favorable to him, perhaps people in new york and that would be a huge controversy. >> i think trying to get somebody to replace sessions that's going to go through a lengthy confirmation process in the senate. rod...
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with a associating with what was the purpose of that organization or association. says. how can we ensure they're working completely independently and without any cronyism but. one year into the beginning of these private partnerships concerns about potential conflicts of interest we're brewing. from germany's point of view cooperation with the private sector has always been a particularly sensitive point. you have to make sure it's not the money that's choosing the projects but rather of the projects that determine what farms are needed. the mistrust had its roots in an early partnership signed in two thousand and eleven with fifa the international federation of football association. chris eaton was the key player in this project the australian police officer had risen in interpol's ranks to become head of its command and coordination center a vital part of the organisation. it was a prestigious position but he left it to become head of security at fifa his mission now was to investigate the growing problem of match fixing games and victims who pushed to understa
with a associating with what was the purpose of that organization or association. says. how can we ensure they're working completely independently and without any cronyism but. one year into the beginning of these private partnerships concerns about potential conflicts of interest we're brewing. from germany's point of view cooperation with the private sector has always been a particularly sensitive point. you have to make sure it's not the money that's choosing the projects but rather of the...
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were they interested in anybody else in the trump organization? somebody who would have given the go ahead said yes, pay michael cohen for this reimbursement. somebody who would have given an order to allen weisselberg. if that order happened, it's not mentioned in the cohen charging documents and every reporter in america is trying to figure out what more will the district do that they haven't told us about? >> that's the big question. if anybody gets the answer, it will be you, david fahrenthold, thank you for your time. for more on this conversation, the legal implications of this, i'm joined by former u.s. attorney for alabama, joyce vance. great to see you, thank you for being with us. your first reaction to allen weisselberg, the trump organization's cfo, being given this immunity? what's your first reaction as somebody who has been at the other side of the deal on this where you've given people immunity. why? >> so typically you give immunity because you're hoping to provide information or testify against someone who is higher up on the food
were they interested in anybody else in the trump organization? somebody who would have given the go ahead said yes, pay michael cohen for this reimbursement. somebody who would have given an order to allen weisselberg. if that order happened, it's not mentioned in the cohen charging documents and every reporter in america is trying to figure out what more will the district do that they haven't told us about? >> that's the big question. if anybody gets the answer, it will be you, david...
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, the southern student organizing committee, what was that? >> the southern student accurately -- organizing committee, a group that i have written about that was white college students in the south in the 1960s. most people think of white young people at the south at that time, they often think klan or people who opposed civil rights. the people were a part of this group supported the civil rights. they came together to form this organization. it existed on college campuses around the region. it was unique because it was white kids in the south. they were native southerners. they were people who were taking stands, which often times conflicted with family members and the communities from which they came, and the schools they attended. >> we are here in sacramento, the organization of historians, you made a presentation. talk about that, and what questions you got. >> my presentation was about what the fbi was doing, the type of surveillance and harassment and monitoring of these activists, and the driving issue was why did the fbi care about
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he has been at the trump organization apparently since its inception. according to the "wall street journal," weisselberg was close enough to the president and his family that he handled household expenditures, personal expenditures, and purchases for them, including various dealings with banks. mr. weisselberg is the treasurer of the trump foundation, separate organization, which is under aggressive legal scrutiny in new york state. weisselberg is such an important and senior figure in the president's empire that when trump announced he was handing off day-to-day control of the trump organization now that he's president, the common shorthand that we use for that transaction, look at the screen, is that the president handed over control of his business to his two sons, don jr. and eric. that's not entirely true. the group to which he actually handed over control of his businesses consists of his two sons don jr. and eric and allen weisselberg. not incidentally, mr. weisselberg is also reported to have been personally responsible for preparing donald trum
he has been at the trump organization apparently since its inception. according to the "wall street journal," weisselberg was close enough to the president and his family that he handled household expenditures, personal expenditures, and purchases for them, including various dealings with banks. mr. weisselberg is the treasurer of the trump foundation, separate organization, which is under aggressive legal scrutiny in new york state. weisselberg is such an important and senior figure...
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talk about the other organization. there was a lot of them attempting to lift to the dignity of people which was very much a part of the campaign expect basically. each city had a different configuration of the groups. the black panthers were, i was supposed to join in the summer of 1968. 100 of us were there. bobby never showed up. it depended on which group you came in. i think what we need to understand is the community has a long tradition of these soft health -- self-help programs. let's not have amnesia. what we were doing was re- inviting -- reinventing what our ancestors laid out with different tools. the black women's united front said you don't speak for us. we have our agenda. the national welfare rights organization is a very important statement because the largest group of women are here. 100,000 women. nationwide, they don't usually appear in the feminist or black power. we are just beginning to map out all of the defense -- different unions. the black student union is one of the most important things and
talk about the other organization. there was a lot of them attempting to lift to the dignity of people which was very much a part of the campaign expect basically. each city had a different configuration of the groups. the black panthers were, i was supposed to join in the summer of 1968. 100 of us were there. bobby never showed up. it depended on which group you came in. i think what we need to understand is the community has a long tradition of these soft health -- self-help programs. let's...
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weisselberg is the chief financial officer of the trump organization. becomes the third known high level trump ally it on work with federal investigators. he joins cohen and david pecker, head of the company that publishes the "national enquirer" who reportedly was granted immunity as well. pecker and weisselberg were both mentioned in a secret recording cohen made as he talked to week before the 2016 election. they were discussing setting up an account to pay off a playboy model who alleged an affair with trump. the hush money because one of the campaign finance crimes cohen pleaded guilty to tuesday. >> i need to open up a company for on the transfer of all of that info regarding our friend david, you know, so that -- i'm going to do that right away. i've spoken to allen weisselberg about how to set the whole thing up -- >> so what are we -- >> funding with -- yes. and it is all the stuff. all the stuff. because you never know where that company -- never know what he -- >> maybe he gets hit by -- >> correct. >> joining us now, kara scannell. you've be
weisselberg is the chief financial officer of the trump organization. becomes the third known high level trump ally it on work with federal investigators. he joins cohen and david pecker, head of the company that publishes the "national enquirer" who reportedly was granted immunity as well. pecker and weisselberg were both mentioned in a secret recording cohen made as he talked to week before the 2016 election. they were discussing setting up an account to pay off a playboy model who...
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organizations. right now with the united nations international decade for people of african descent, there are organizations like the leadership conference who are traveling abroad and working on the shared experiences of the african-american community with the african diaspora, to explore how joint policies can make that decade more impactful. i think we need to have this two-way street and not underestimate the value of international solidarity. stephanie: absolutely. i think this is a gray area where foundations can come into to help that work be funded, for that type of conversation to take place. coming from the civil rights community, there were a number of times that organizations just within the civil rights community only got together around certain issues when a funder made it happen. that is good and bad, don't get me wrong. it definitely is a unique role and figure out how that can be institutionalized within the organization, so whether that is saying for the next five years we will fund a position with another organization that specifically has a person focused on foreign-policy, or we will ma
organizations. right now with the united nations international decade for people of african descent, there are organizations like the leadership conference who are traveling abroad and working on the shared experiences of the african-american community with the african diaspora, to explore how joint policies can make that decade more impactful. i think we need to have this two-way street and not underestimate the value of international solidarity. stephanie: absolutely. i think this is a gray...
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, the southern student organizing co what what was that? >> sure. so the southern student organizing committee which it's acronym is soc, a group that i had written about what which was white college students in the south in the 60s. now when most people think about white young people in the south at that time they think klan or people opposed to civil rights. the people who were involved with soc were actually involved in supporting civil rights and supporting other progressive they causes. they came together to form this organization, it existed on college campuses around the region. and and it was unique because, one, it was white kids in the south and they were native they southerners. they were people who were taking stands which oftentimes conflicted with family members and the communities from which they came and the schools that they attended. >> we are here in sacramento, the organization of american historia you you made a presentation, talk a little bit about that and what questions did you get from fellow historians? >> my presen
, the southern student organizing co what what was that? >> sure. so the southern student organizing committee which it's acronym is soc, a group that i had written about what which was white college students in the south in the 60s. now when most people think about white young people in the south at that time they think klan or people opposed to civil rights. the people who were involved with soc were actually involved in supporting civil rights and supporting other progressive they...
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neither was the trump organization indicted and although the trump organization is mentioned throughoutohen's criminal information, as well including carefully laid out evidence by prosecutors that the trump organization paid cohen back for his illegal campaign payoffs using a system of bogus invoices. in fact, they paid him a lot more than paying him back. appeared they paid him a big bonus for making that campaign payoff. was that a we love you for committing crimes or was that a please never talk about this bonus? trump organization is name as part of michael cohen's criminal scheme but the trump organization is also not indicted, they're not charged. the president himself is described as the person who directed cohen's crimes. that continues to be the most important fall-out from yesterday's guilty pleas. but the criminal information for michael cohen also names the chairman and chief executive of corporation one, we understand to be david pecker, long-time friend of president trump and the heads of american media who "in coordination with michael cohen agreed to help with stories b
neither was the trump organization indicted and although the trump organization is mentioned throughoutohen's criminal information, as well including carefully laid out evidence by prosecutors that the trump organization paid cohen back for his illegal campaign payoffs using a system of bogus invoices. in fact, they paid him a lot more than paying him back. appeared they paid him a big bonus for making that campaign payoff. was that a we love you for committing crimes or was that a please never...
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>> the people who actually organized the assassination. he was a front but not the killer. >> what do you believe? >> i believe that, i don't think one man will take on martin luther king, it has to be some form of conspiracy, probably more than one. >> dr. joseph, what you think about that? >> is a historian, i look at the historical record in terms of james earl ray as the shooter. i acknowledge there have been doubts raised by different quarters including the king family posthumously questioning the way in which evidence was gathered, questioning whether james earl ray in fact murdered their father. when we think about the historical record, i go with the historical record that james earl ray is the shooter until we are presented with rocksolid evidence that shows something different. >> i guess you understand, the rock solid evidence is covered up. >> i understand people are saying that, i would love to see and hear more. i have read those perspectives. >> i will go back to that night 50 years ago on april 4 this is the audio of robert
>> the people who actually organized the assassination. he was a front but not the killer. >> what do you believe? >> i believe that, i don't think one man will take on martin luther king, it has to be some form of conspiracy, probably more than one. >> dr. joseph, what you think about that? >> is a historian, i look at the historical record in terms of james earl ray as the shooter. i acknowledge there have been doubts raised by different quarters including the...
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organization is critical. if you don't have good leadership, and leadership that embraces the whole organization and makes the rganization of concern and creating, too created culture of security where every individual feels they have a stake. again it gets back to the sea something say something. so it's not a complete answer to your question. i don't think there is a complete answer to your question but i think if you have the whole organization feeling as though they have a stake in identifying and preventing insider threat incidents i think you have a better solution. >> i wanted to put that same question to you from your vantage point. have you see the threat involved and at what point does somebody become a threat? >> we have the phenomenon of an intentional or accidental insider oftentimes in large part due to education of good security practices and that sort of thing so outside of that i think it's that intent piece. we see that a lot. we will have employees that may be proud employees and maybe not your highest performers or one way of the rocky flag as high as they could but that's okay. somebody mi
organization is critical. if you don't have good leadership, and leadership that embraces the whole organization and makes the rganization of concern and creating, too created culture of security where every individual feels they have a stake. again it gets back to the sea something say something. so it's not a complete answer to your question. i don't think there is a complete answer to your question but i think if you have the whole organization feeling as though they have a stake in...
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looking at the trump organization. why? >> they are looking into how they accounted for the reimbursement that was paid to michael cohen who paid stormy daniels to keep quiet and not go public with her affair. this would be an investigation looking into how the trump organization and two officials "the times" have reported, two executives, whether they properly accounted for the payment. >> allan weiselberg spoke -- >> he was subpoenaed by the southern district of new york. >> he is someone that a lot of people are familiar with his name but has worked in trump world forever, hired by trump's father, knows a lot. do we have a sense if he is one of the officials? >> it doesn't say that. we did hear his name in that tape that michael cohen had provided to cnn. because he was referring to him in talking -- telling donald trump that he was going to talk to allen about setting up a company to pay off -- to ami. >> mcdougal. >> he is someone that michael cohen has at least put into the frame as someone who is in charge of that. at
looking at the trump organization. why? >> they are looking into how they accounted for the reimbursement that was paid to michael cohen who paid stormy daniels to keep quiet and not go public with her affair. this would be an investigation looking into how the trump organization and two officials "the times" have reported, two executives, whether they properly accounted for the payment. >> allan weiselberg spoke -- >> he was subpoenaed by the southern district of...
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called inclusive the any organizations in environmental justice space from sierra clubl to the and many more. o turn our lens to the foreign policy sector was exciting because in many ways there were results that we knew we would find in the space and some frankly we didn't expect. we have st few months had conversations both a -on-one, gophone calls and survey isn't to about 20 organizations within the ashington, d.c. foreign policy space. about half of those organizations were able to survey.e the those mentioned in the report which i hope those in the room able to grab. from that we were able to, from 18-question questionnaire get a snapshot of the diversity that was ion work currently happening within these ideas ations as well as of what we can do moving forward and sure diversity inclusion was really being embraced, not just within organizations but the specter-wide. -- sector wide. to highlight a few can he points and this underscores the pril report that was put out which was so -- the open letter hich was put out which was wed got into the repo
called inclusive the any organizations in environmental justice space from sierra clubl to the and many more. o turn our lens to the foreign policy sector was exciting because in many ways there were results that we knew we would find in the space and some frankly we didn't expect. we have st few months had conversations both a -on-one, gophone calls and survey isn't to about 20 organizations within the ashington, d.c. foreign policy space. about half of those organizations were able to...
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he is still with the trump organization. his, you know, where, you know, typically two lawyers on each side share information. so i don't think this was a huge secret to everybody. it doesn't mean it was the type of information that was shared with everyone but i don't think it was -- it was not the closely kept secret that the i think rudy thinks it was. >> richard, having advised a president and west wing on legal matters, how bad a week was this legally for the trump white house? >> well, is, i certainly have never seen anything like that because i never advised a president hose had his campaign manager and his deputy campaign manager found guilty or plead guilty to multiple criminal charges the same day that his former attorney pled guilty to eight felonies and now we have the chief financial officer of the trump organization turning state's evidence. i have to say every white collar criminal defense lawyer knows when the chief financial officer turns state's evidence, everybody in the executive suite is in a lot of troub
he is still with the trump organization. his, you know, where, you know, typically two lawyers on each side share information. so i don't think this was a huge secret to everybody. it doesn't mean it was the type of information that was shared with everyone but i don't think it was -- it was not the closely kept secret that the i think rudy thinks it was. >> richard, having advised a president and west wing on legal matters, how bad a week was this legally for the trump white house?...
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we have the national welfare rights organization that's talking about poverty. in that way, by 1968, king is talking about a poor people's campaign and an antipoverty campaign, at the same time that you've got young black political radicals who are talking about everything from, you know, educational activism and the creation of black student unions, to anti-imperialist strategies and anticapitalist critiques. certainly the black panthers and the black panther party for self-defense really understands what's happening at the local level in a place like oakland, california, and really, in an era before black lives matter, they are talking about everything from community control and free breakfast programs, but also they're questioning the legitimacy of state sanctioned violence. they're questioning the high rates of incarceration then, 1967, 1968, the black men, black men and women. they're questioning police brutality at the local level. they're really looking at poverty. one of the first things the panthers do in oakland, california, is try to get a streetlight
we have the national welfare rights organization that's talking about poverty. in that way, by 1968, king is talking about a poor people's campaign and an antipoverty campaign, at the same time that you've got young black political radicals who are talking about everything from, you know, educational activism and the creation of black student unions, to anti-imperialist strategies and anticapitalist critiques. certainly the black panthers and the black panther party for self-defense really...
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he knows the trump organization extremely well. he handed off responsibility of the trump organization to weisselberg and trump's sons. he handles the money. he knows about money flows. prosecutors granted him immunity to testify in the michael cohen investigation of the campaign finance charges that cohen pled guilty to this week and said that he had paid off these women at the direction of the president. weisselberg's testimony here was key to the case it seems. he has been given immunity against prosecution to provide that information on the president and on these payments and these cash flows. it's still not clear what he told investigators, if he had any knowledge of the president's involvement in this or if he was dealing with michael cohen. it's a significant development to give immunity to the cfo of the trump organization considering all of the information that he has over decades of working at this organization, ryan. >> no doubt about that. key figure in the trump organization. thank you for that. this is "the wall street
he knows the trump organization extremely well. he handed off responsibility of the trump organization to weisselberg and trump's sons. he handles the money. he knows about money flows. prosecutors granted him immunity to testify in the michael cohen investigation of the campaign finance charges that cohen pled guilty to this week and said that he had paid off these women at the direction of the president. weisselberg's testimony here was key to the case it seems. he has been given immunity...
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but also about the impact of these organizations and they how they spread the cultural of inclusion internationally. out of other organizations we surveyed, eight of 10 had a specific person on staff whose job it was to focus on diversity inclusion. that was actually surprising. to have a paid employee whose job is to have a benchmark to see what they are undertaking was a positive thing to see. we found it was very important among these organizations to have staffers actively engaged in ongoing training through forums that currently happen whether they produced it or collaborated with other organizations. i will say that some of the challenges we saw was that most importantly diversity and inclusion is very narrowly tracked. for many of us, when we hear diversity, first, we go to gender, race, and that is kind of almost where we start. in today's society, we also look a little bit at physical ability, backgrounds but when we came to the organizations there was a heightened awareness of the type of catalyst present and what their gender and race was but when asked about
but also about the impact of these organizations and they how they spread the cultural of inclusion internationally. out of other organizations we surveyed, eight of 10 had a specific person on staff whose job it was to focus on diversity inclusion. that was actually surprising. to have a paid employee whose job is to have a benchmark to see what they are undertaking was a positive thing to see. we found it was very important among these organizations to have staffers actively engaged in...
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from the world trade organization in an interview with bloomberg he said the u.s. might leave if the organization does not shape up this is not the first time trump has threatened to end u.s. participation in global institutions or agreements since two thousand and seventeen washington has withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal the un human rights council unesco and of the paris climate accord. alright let's go live to david lindorff who is an investigative journalist and founding editor of the online news site this can't be happening david thanks for being with us here on our team international. so thanks for having. pulling out of the w t o would be very serious move. is trouble bluffing or could he follow through. with this kind of unconventional idea. well it's seems to me that his rhetoric at least is. example of a bit of megalomania because these are treaties these are not the you know the iran deal for example it's not a treaty it was approved by the senate the w t o is approved by the senate the un is the us a membership is approved by the by the senate and n
from the world trade organization in an interview with bloomberg he said the u.s. might leave if the organization does not shape up this is not the first time trump has threatened to end u.s. participation in global institutions or agreements since two thousand and seventeen washington has withdrawn from the iran nuclear deal the un human rights council unesco and of the paris climate accord. alright let's go live to david lindorff who is an investigative journalist and founding editor of the...
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the way i describe it as if you are an individual in an organization to be the ceo or senior manager if you are the individual you can encourage a challenge he could maybe only be one person or challenge from your boss it is a way to get inputs from different levels or different parts of the organization and ideally to improve everything you are working on with the campaign, running a team of people with digital access. you take something and receive the information you don't have to accept it but you open yourself up to receiving feedback and get that pushback from people but you have to create that culture. >> so corporate culture is important to success? - that is the number one determine her you want to see everyone moving in the right direction but i think everybody wants to feel part of an organization and by being part of an organization have to feel involved and the approach that i described in the book helps create that challenge. >> as the ceo who gives you pushback? >> a lot of people mostly i mean you luckier than most but in our business we have 2000 franchisees around t
the way i describe it as if you are an individual in an organization to be the ceo or senior manager if you are the individual you can encourage a challenge he could maybe only be one person or challenge from your boss it is a way to get inputs from different levels or different parts of the organization and ideally to improve everything you are working on with the campaign, running a team of people with digital access. you take something and receive the information you don't have to accept it...
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allen weisselberg is currently in a position in the trump organization. he's the person in charge when trump stepped away from his businesses and became president, he put his sons and allen in charge of his businesses. now the question is, what happens now? how does this upend trump world, an organization that's currently still, you know, chugging along without the president? i think it really raises a lot of questions going forward about the future for allen in that organization. >> right. and the president famously -- i mean, you talked about this red line and what he would do, president trump saying this would be a red line. here he is talking to "the new york times." >> mueller was looking at your finances, your family's finances unrelated to russia. is that a red line? >> would that be a breach of his actual -- >> i would say yeah. >> but carl, it isn't up to the president to draw red lines with these investigations. >> yeah, i said earlier, we've seen this movie before, and it's the untouchables. the feds always want to get the bookkeeper. that's whe
allen weisselberg is currently in a position in the trump organization. he's the person in charge when trump stepped away from his businesses and became president, he put his sons and allen in charge of his businesses. now the question is, what happens now? how does this upend trump world, an organization that's currently still, you know, chugging along without the president? i think it really raises a lot of questions going forward about the future for allen in that organization. >>...
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talk a bit about the other organization. i note that the nation -- there was a lot of attempting to lift the dignity of people that was very much a part of what the poor people's campaign was about. talk just a little bit about that. komozi: basically, each city had a different configuration of these groups. so the black panthers were -- i was supposed to join the black panthers in the snic office, the summer of 1968, all of us were there. about 100 of us were there and bobby seal never showed up. so then people joined baracka's -- it depended on which group you came in. but i think what we need to understand is our community has a long tradition of these self-help programs. like the food program. free breakfast, stuff like that. father divine, right? let's not have amnesia about these. so what we were doing is we were reinventing what our ancestors had laid out. and there's a lot of different tools. so each group, the black women's united front said hey, you guys don't speak for us. we got a black woman's agenda, right? the
talk a bit about the other organization. i note that the nation -- there was a lot of attempting to lift the dignity of people that was very much a part of what the poor people's campaign was about. talk just a little bit about that. komozi: basically, each city had a different configuration of these groups. so the black panthers were -- i was supposed to join the black panthers in the snic office, the summer of 1968, all of us were there. about 100 of us were there and bobby seal never showed...
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within the foreign policy sector do want to cooperate and organize together, they want to publicly be able to talk about the work they do inclusively together, but again, there needs place toechanism in make that an ongoing consistent thing as well as something that can be funded to make sure there is a benchmark around how this collaboration takes place and what it is that the sector hopes to achieve not just within each organization, but really sector-wide. >> great. thank you for that update and overview of the report. i think as we get to our questions and further in the discussion we will speak about more of the details and findings of that great research that you conducted. i think at this stage we may shift the up moretion and open it to a panel and framing questions about your vision and why there is imperative for this type of work. maybe we would turn to anthony for that. how did you think the findings of this report can empower inclusion outside of government and inside of government? >> thank you very much for allowing me to be here. beca
within the foreign policy sector do want to cooperate and organize together, they want to publicly be able to talk about the work they do inclusively together, but again, there needs place toechanism in make that an ongoing consistent thing as well as something that can be funded to make sure there is a benchmark around how this collaboration takes place and what it is that the sector hopes to achieve not just within each organization, but really sector-wide. >> great. thank you for that...
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divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy and the organization. slamming the detention of several including. the quote excessive. it's good to have you with us tonight the red cross says that fifty people most of them children under the age of fifteen have been killed in an airstrike that hit a bus in northern yemen the children were traveling through a crowded market in rebel held. it's thought that they were on their way to summer school the saudi led coalition that launched the attack said that they were targeting positions and that it was quote a legitimate military action. for these latest civilian. and for more on this air strike i'm joined now by give steinberg he's a middle east analyst from the german institute for international affairs and security affairs good was good to see you again these are dramatic pictures the story is dramatic survivor saying that the rockets intended target was the bus that was filled with school children i mean are these children paying the price of a proxy war yes they are and it's not the first time that the
divided over the right to terminate a pregnancy and the organization. slamming the detention of several including. the quote excessive. it's good to have you with us tonight the red cross says that fifty people most of them children under the age of fifteen have been killed in an airstrike that hit a bus in northern yemen the children were traveling through a crowded market in rebel held. it's thought that they were on their way to summer school the saudi led coalition that launched the attack...
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general kofi annan has died at the age of eighty born in ghana on rose through the ranks of the organization to service leader for two terms during that time he championed efforts to end conflicts across africa asia and the middle east and even aren't a nobel peace prize along with the u.n. in two thousand and one but he was criticized for failing to stop there wanted genocide and they tear for a corruption scandal involving his son our diplomatic editor james space takes a look at his life. a towering figure on the global stage bringing the peace bell of the united nations a man who did so much in the cause of global peace. the u.n. secretary general for ten years a nobel peace know. kofi annan was born in ghana joining the un in one thousand nine hundred sixty two rising through the ranks to be the organizations head of peacekeeping at the time of genocide in rwanda eight hundred thousand people were killed he later said it was one of his greatest regrets that he was not able to do more to hold the bloodshed i haave on and i go beyond sullenly says who have suddenly became the first u.n. s
general kofi annan has died at the age of eighty born in ghana on rose through the ranks of the organization to service leader for two terms during that time he championed efforts to end conflicts across africa asia and the middle east and even aren't a nobel peace prize along with the u.n. in two thousand and one but he was criticized for failing to stop there wanted genocide and they tear for a corruption scandal involving his son our diplomatic editor james space takes a look at his life. a...
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and on most international launches a probe after two suicides within the organization of pressure of work and a lack of support. i was basically put in danger and my family was put in danger because of the work that i was doing with amnesty because i didn't even take the necessary precautions to protect the staff before and having. a very good afternoon from. here in moscow you want to go out international first story from london last few hours a counterterrorism units heading up the investigation after a car crashed into the community barriers of the houses of parliament in london injuring a number of people during rush hour this morning about seven thirty local time the male driver was detained at the scene by armed police. wow i am. was. was. was let's go to the scene of course in london as to situation is very close by i see no in the last development is that scotland has counterterrorism units involved they say they keep an open mind are we likely to hear from them anytime soon. will definitely kevin this is a situation that the police here in london at hearts are taking very ser
and on most international launches a probe after two suicides within the organization of pressure of work and a lack of support. i was basically put in danger and my family was put in danger because of the work that i was doing with amnesty because i didn't even take the necessary precautions to protect the staff before and having. a very good afternoon from. here in moscow you want to go out international first story from london last few hours a counterterrorism units heading up the...
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in ghana joining the un in one thousand nine hundred sixty two rising through the ranks to be the organizations head of peacekeeping at the time of genocide in rwanda eight hundred thousand people were killed he later said it was one of his greatest regrets that he was not able to do more to hold the bloodshed i haave on and i go beyond sullenly says who have suddenly became the first u.n. staff to take over the top job he prepared the un for a new millennium. his ten year coincided with the arrival of a new president in the white house he is. after nine eleven the u.s. invaded afghanistan. and then dividing the u.n. security council. iraq. he had tried to avoid war with tireless diplomacy and by keeping a team of weapons inspectors in the country until the last moment later the un went back into baghdad after the invasion but its compound was then bombed with twenty two staff killed iraq was also the biggest controversy of his decade in the un job the oil for food program set up to help iraqis lead to massive corruption with the secretary general's own son kojo implicated i when he stepped dow
in ghana joining the un in one thousand nine hundred sixty two rising through the ranks to be the organizations head of peacekeeping at the time of genocide in rwanda eight hundred thousand people were killed he later said it was one of his greatest regrets that he was not able to do more to hold the bloodshed i haave on and i go beyond sullenly says who have suddenly became the first u.n. staff to take over the top job he prepared the un for a new millennium. his ten year coincided with the...
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are able to access what i said is that the program was talking about other organizations and not the white helmets organization in syria since you have been involved in the white helmets have you ever seen any evidence of infiltration in the way of helmets by islamist groups national and system when we established the organization there were rules and regulations in relation to the international humanitarian norm and the management of the search and rescue operations teams based on which this organization was built that it began to expand and prosper and became an international humanitarian entity working for the service of the syrian people and to save them from under the rubble after the air. shelling done by the soon regime and in russia we have not seen any case of infiltration having said that there has been on some occasions certain areas that we have had to evacuate in the sudden and quick manner and therefore we left behind some clothing or equipment to have been used by some groups to distort the reputation of the civil defense the photographs and fabrications that have come
are able to access what i said is that the program was talking about other organizations and not the white helmets organization in syria since you have been involved in the white helmets have you ever seen any evidence of infiltration in the way of helmets by islamist groups national and system when we established the organization there were rules and regulations in relation to the international humanitarian norm and the management of the search and rescue operations teams based on which this...
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now, garrett haake put to the organizer, the unite the right organizer, jordan kessler, about what his ultimate goal was. kesler told him this was not a racist rally. pointing to the fact that david duke, the former kkk grand wizard, is one of the invited guests. there was some pushback about who we'll hear from today during this rally. but there is no denying, based on some of the signs and clothes people were wearing and shouted at members of the media, there is no denying what their ultimate goal here is. whether you call it white supremacy or white nationalism. what they are trying to arrive at is the white race and every other race subjugated therefore. that is their ultimate goal based on the things they were saying. so, again, we are just about, what, about quarter of a mile away from the white house as we make our way to lafayette square. what you're seeing over here, though, is really just an overwhelming show of police presence. this is a coordinated law enforcement effort. you've got d.c. police. that's who you see in these neon vests. you've also got secret service. nationa
now, garrett haake put to the organizer, the unite the right organizer, jordan kessler, about what his ultimate goal was. kesler told him this was not a racist rally. pointing to the fact that david duke, the former kkk grand wizard, is one of the invited guests. there was some pushback about who we'll hear from today during this rally. but there is no denying, based on some of the signs and clothes people were wearing and shouted at members of the media, there is no denying what their ultimate...
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a top executive of the trump business organization gets legal immunity in return for testifying about hush money payments before the election. then, it's friday. david brooks and ezra klein break down the stunning week in politics, as evidence of criminal wrongdoing gets closer to the oval office. >> woodruff: plus, a festival in egon pushes the boundaries of shakespearean theater, with an aim toward diversity. >> just the representation of me, as a latino, playinggl henry v, an h king. if i had seen it, that would've affected me, if i was in high school. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> consumer cellular understands that not everyone needs an unlimited wireless plan. our u.s.-based customer service reps can help you choose a plan based on how much you use your phone, nothing more, nothing less. to learn more, go to consumerceular.tv >> babbel. a language program thaifteaches realconversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. babbel's ten to 15 minute lessons are
a top executive of the trump business organization gets legal immunity in return for testifying about hush money payments before the election. then, it's friday. david brooks and ezra klein break down the stunning week in politics, as evidence of criminal wrongdoing gets closer to the oval office. >> woodruff: plus, a festival in egon pushes the boundaries of shakespearean theater, with an aim toward diversity. >> just the representation of me, as a latino, playinggl henry v, an h...
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one of them is the welfare rights organization. which was headed by marian kidd, the other is the black organization of students at rutgers university headed by joe brown. and the third is the newark area planning association, or napa, which was headed by julius williams. now we were like nato. all for one, and one for all. and nobody was montenegro. we didn't worry about somebody too small to defend. because we were all small, we were small organizations, when we came together the singleness of it all was matched by the fist. so this was a climate of confrontational politics, young people unmatched by anything that presently exists. confrontational politics was a day-to-day occurrence. and we would meet together. these are three organizations and others, we would meet together at my organization's office on south orange avenue in bruce street at the napa headquarters on thursday night. where we we would have the napa soul sessions. now the napa soul sessions was signified, was really designated time for us to come together and what
one of them is the welfare rights organization. which was headed by marian kidd, the other is the black organization of students at rutgers university headed by joe brown. and the third is the newark area planning association, or napa, which was headed by julius williams. now we were like nato. all for one, and one for all. and nobody was montenegro. we didn't worry about somebody too small to defend. because we were all small, we were small organizations, when we came together the singleness...
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and then there is also the trump organization. the trump business, which is also apparently quite seriously implicated in michael cohen's guilty plea yesterday in federal court. michael cohen made an illegal payoff to stormy daniels to keep her telling about an alleged affair with donald trump. prosecutors allege they filed around this plea donald trump directed him to do that, but then also michael cohen there after, got paid back for having put out that money in that illegal payoff. as prosecutors tell the story, it was the trump organization used as the entity to pay cohen back. on or about february 14, 2017, the day after mike flynn was fired just in case you're counting. on or about february 14, 2017, michael cohen, the defendant sent an executive of the company, the first of his monthly invoices payment for services for the months rendered january and february of 2017. the invoice listed $35,000 for each of those two months. executive one forwarded the invoice and it was approved. executive 1 forwarded it to another employee
and then there is also the trump organization. the trump business, which is also apparently quite seriously implicated in michael cohen's guilty plea yesterday in federal court. michael cohen made an illegal payoff to stormy daniels to keep her telling about an alleged affair with donald trump. prosecutors allege they filed around this plea donald trump directed him to do that, but then also michael cohen there after, got paid back for having put out that money in that illegal payoff. as...
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so we're talking about the trump organization. we shouldn't leave out that the trump foundation, there's also an investigation into how the trump foundation has been run by donald trump in an actual lawsuit against donald trump. the foundation. and his three children. allegations are that he used that as private piggybank and money paid to the 5013c donations made to this non-profit organization were useded to pay settlements against trump golf courses and other private businesses. and, you know, purchases of a $10,000 painting that's hanging in a trump, you know, golf, you know, organization. so the laundry list of, you know, criminal activity by trump, his organizations, his charity, and now allegations against his children. the list just continues to grow each and every day. >> you know, renato, the state tax department subpoenaed cohen. in announcing the investigation, the new york a.g.'s complaint said this, okay? the foundation was little more than a checkbook for payments to non-for-profits for, from mr. trump and entities
so we're talking about the trump organization. we shouldn't leave out that the trump foundation, there's also an investigation into how the trump foundation has been run by donald trump in an actual lawsuit against donald trump. the foundation. and his three children. allegations are that he used that as private piggybank and money paid to the 5013c donations made to this non-profit organization were useded to pay settlements against trump golf courses and other private businesses. and, you...
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the trump organization. antoine senior company officials with michael d. cohen's hush money payment excuse me -- excuse me. considering pursuing criminal charges against the trump organization and two senior company officials in connection withal cohen's hush money payment to an adult film actress citing officials with knowledge of the matter. the investigation would center how the trump organization accounted for reimbursement to mr. cohen for the $130,000 that mr. cohen paid to stormy daniels during the campaign. there's actually a second story that is nutted in here, as well. about halfway through the story, the "times" reporter says this. as the manhattan district attorney cyrus vance junior considers opening the investigation i just described, in addition to that, the new york state attorney general's office has moved to open a criminal investigation into whether michael cohen has violated state tax law. that's an inquiry that would be unrelated to the federal tax evasion charges he pled guilty to on tue
the trump organization. antoine senior company officials with michael d. cohen's hush money payment excuse me -- excuse me. considering pursuing criminal charges against the trump organization and two senior company officials in connection withal cohen's hush money payment to an adult film actress citing officials with knowledge of the matter. the investigation would center how the trump organization accounted for reimbursement to mr. cohen for the $130,000 that mr. cohen paid to stormy daniels...
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the trump organization's cfo getting immunity in the cohen probe. it's part of a pattern of trump associates spilling the beans. this just a day after trump blasted what he calls flippers. >> there's this whole thing about flipping, they call it. i know all about flipping, for 30, 40 years i've been watching flippers. it almost ought to be outlawed. it's not fair. i've had many friends involved in this stuff. it's called flipping and it almost ought to be illegal. >> in recent days trump has been saying that the white house counsel isn't a rat. he's been praising paul manafort because he, quote, refused to break. and blasting jeff sessions for failing to match trump's, quote, loyalty. it's a mind-set not often found in the white house. but in films like this. >> don't ever take sides with anyone, against the family, again. >> two greatest things in life, never rat on your friends, and always keep your mouth shut. >> all our people are businessmen. loyalty is based on that. one thing i learned from pop was to try to think as people around you think.
the trump organization's cfo getting immunity in the cohen probe. it's part of a pattern of trump associates spilling the beans. this just a day after trump blasted what he calls flippers. >> there's this whole thing about flipping, they call it. i know all about flipping, for 30, 40 years i've been watching flippers. it almost ought to be outlawed. it's not fair. i've had many friends involved in this stuff. it's called flipping and it almost ought to be illegal. >> in recent days...
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do i trust the people that are working inside my organization? do i trust i'm operating of a safe and secure facility? i trust my information, most of it sitting on tim's computer or working its way around the world on a network is safe and secure and nothing is compromise? it is that simple. almost axiomatic in the spaces when something goes wrong, almost inevitably, it is because of a human. because a human has done or committed an act of commission or an act of omission. putting in forms of that someone who is evil or a lot more of them are just careless. results are pretty much the same, something gets compromised here. that is really our shared concern. we have insiders in organizations and on the front end of that we have people who aspire to be in our organizations. how do we deal with that? the better we do on the front end of somebody coming into this kind of environment, in terms of investigation, baseline and what we know that the individual, the more we will be able to reduce the threat in the future. but today we are really talking ab
do i trust the people that are working inside my organization? do i trust i'm operating of a safe and secure facility? i trust my information, most of it sitting on tim's computer or working its way around the world on a network is safe and secure and nothing is compromise? it is that simple. almost axiomatic in the spaces when something goes wrong, almost inevitably, it is because of a human. because a human has done or committed an act of commission or an act of omission. putting in forms of...
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and then the changed the organ donation system and became the best in the world.ery necessary, is improve the organ donation system. now i think if we can address consent by a change in the law then hopefully we can be as good as spain. what would you say to those who say that our bodies belong to the state as soon as we die? everybody still has a choice. if used do not support organ donation, you may easily opt out. i would encourage everybody to think about and makea encourage everybody to think about and make a decision one way or the other and most importantly talks to families, because families are asked in whatever system we have whether they are comfortable with the idea of organ donation and it makes it much easierfor the of organ donation and it makes it much easier for the family at a very difficult time if they know what the person's wishes are. and what is the soft opt out if these plans go ahead? soft opt out means that while you may opt in or opt out, your family will still be asked. 0k, thank you very much forjoining us this morning. here's chris wi
and then the changed the organ donation system and became the best in the world.ery necessary, is improve the organ donation system. now i think if we can address consent by a change in the law then hopefully we can be as good as spain. what would you say to those who say that our bodies belong to the state as soon as we die? everybody still has a choice. if used do not support organ donation, you may easily opt out. i would encourage everybody to think about and makea encourage everybody to...
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eric trump, both executive vice president of the organization. ivanka trump was also an executive vice president before she went to work at the white house. so cooperating with federal prosecutors should maybe be illegal. it. >>> this whole thing about flipping, they call it. i know all about flipping, for 30, 40 years i've been flippers. it almost ought to be outlawed. you say something about donald trump and you'll go down to 2 year s s or 3 years. in all fairness to him, if i were him i would do it. it's called flipping and it almost ought to be illegal. >> today is another bombshell in a seemingly mushrooming of legal problems for this president. michael flynn and ex-trump lawyer michael cohen are both already cooperating with federal investigators. and ami ceo david pecker was also given immunity so that he could talk about helping trump hide an affair with lauren mcdoingal. all of this comes on the heels of the ultimate betrayal, michael cohen, telling a federal judge that donald trump directed him to legally bind the silence of two women wh
eric trump, both executive vice president of the organization. ivanka trump was also an executive vice president before she went to work at the white house. so cooperating with federal prosecutors should maybe be illegal. it. >>> this whole thing about flipping, they call it. i know all about flipping, for 30, 40 years i've been flippers. it almost ought to be outlawed. you say something about donald trump and you'll go down to 2 year s s or 3 years. in all fairness to him, if i were...
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he was not, you know, the legal muscle in the trump organization. but the person who really understood the inner workings of the trump organization is ail en weiss -- is allen weisselberg. if he is cooperating with prosecutors and dwulgs whivulgee knows about the trump organization, he still remains at the top of the trump organization and has been there for a very long time. we know, for example, andrea, many of the condos in trump buildings were paid for in cash by russians. and it's been alleged in, you know, a number of reports, and adam davidson from "the new yorker" has done a great job at looking into this, that a lot of the money invested in trump organization properties was likely dirty money. that gets us close to money laundering. but anyone in the trump organization would need to be -- the prosecutors would need to show their own knowledge that that money is dirty money in order to be implicated. but that's just one of many examples of where this could go. >> and joyce, let's talk for a moment about the legal ramifications. because althou
he was not, you know, the legal muscle in the trump organization. but the person who really understood the inner workings of the trump organization is ail en weiss -- is allen weisselberg. if he is cooperating with prosecutors and dwulgs whivulgee knows about the trump organization, he still remains at the top of the trump organization and has been there for a very long time. we know, for example, andrea, many of the condos in trump buildings were paid for in cash by russians. and it's been...
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right to the questions surrounding the trump organization cfo granted immunity. this development on top of many other legal bombshells this week. re-igniting speculation of what president trump might do if investigators cross the red line of touching his finances, which he warned about earlier this year. natasha, start with you. you wrote a piece about all this. about allen weisselberg and said the significance of this flip compared with michael cohen's recent plea deal cannot be overstated. two slightly over a year for trump's longest serving employees, considered the last two to turn on the president to cooperate with federal investigators and in both cases directly implicate trump in a crime. draw it out more from there. a pivotal week in many ways. how big is this? >> absolutely huge. seems new york prosecutors pose at least a more immediate threat to trump than the mueller investigation does. i wouldn't necessarily say a bigger threat. i didn't write the headline, but i would say it's definitely a more imminent -- offers more imminent legal peril to the presi
right to the questions surrounding the trump organization cfo granted immunity. this development on top of many other legal bombshells this week. re-igniting speculation of what president trump might do if investigators cross the red line of touching his finances, which he warned about earlier this year. natasha, start with you. you wrote a piece about all this. about allen weisselberg and said the significance of this flip compared with michael cohen's recent plea deal cannot be overstated....
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the way i always describe it is, if you're an individual in an organization. you don't have to be a ceo or a senior manager. but you're an individual, in an ideal challenge culture you will encounter challenge from the people you work with. it might only be one person. challenge from your colleagues and from your boss. it's a way of getting input from people at different levels and different parts of the organization. the whole belief is to improve everything you're working on. be it a new product, a marketing campaign, a running a team of people. being a digital asset. you take something and receive all the information. doesn't mean you have to accept it. you open yourself up to receiving feedback, the subtitles is pushback from people. you have to create that culture. i think it takes time for people to get use to being that open. >> so corporate culture is important to a company's success? >> i would say that's the number one determinant of success. you want to see everyone moving in the right direction. i think everyone wants to feel part of an organization
the way i always describe it is, if you're an individual in an organization. you don't have to be a ceo or a senior manager. but you're an individual, in an ideal challenge culture you will encounter challenge from the people you work with. it might only be one person. challenge from your colleagues and from your boss. it's a way of getting input from people at different levels and different parts of the organization. the whole belief is to improve everything you're working on. be it a new...
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the organization for security and cooperation in the europe. slamming journalists including dw's correspondent. says the move is excessive. ♪ >> i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with the spirit tonight, 50 people most of them under the 15, have been killed in an airstrike in northern yemen. the children were traveling through a crowded area in the southern province. they were on their way to summer school. they coalition at launch the attack said that they were targeting rebel positions. they said it was a legitimate military action. they are facing condemnation for these latest civilian deaths. for more on this airstrike, i am joined by a middle eastern personnel of security affairs. these are dramatic pictures and the story is genetic. survivors are saying that the rockets intended target was the bus filled with schoolchildren. based children paying the price of a proxy war? >> yes, it is not the first time that the saudi's have hit civilian targets. they've hit funerals, markets, and now, a school bus. it is nothing new. i believe that
the organization for security and cooperation in the europe. slamming journalists including dw's correspondent. says the move is excessive. ♪ >> i'm brent goff, it is good to have you with the spirit tonight, 50 people most of them under the 15, have been killed in an airstrike in northern yemen. the children were traveling through a crowded area in the southern province. they were on their way to summer school. they coalition at launch the attack said that they were targeting rebel...