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host: gary samore is with the kennedy school of government at harvard university joining us from boston. former white house coordinator for arms control and weapons of master structure and from 2009 to 2013, taking calls this ing inhe wake of that agreement signed in the wake of the a stork summit. teresa is up with you from dandridge, tennessee. a republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. all these people calling in about obama and obama's iran deal, they realize obama is not president. he is not the president anymore. donald j trump is. making the comparison between the iran deal and this ,egotiation with north korea donald trump did not send a plane load of cash to north korea. he did not b t law by going to banks and trying to into breakingm sanctions with iran. i want to know why nobody has rightsp the human problems that still exist with iran when obama was secretly negotiating this deal. obama did it all in secret. nobody knew about it. maki this backroom deal, secret deal. host: terry said, i got your point. gary samore, do you want t compare the agreement we have so far with
host: gary samore is with the kennedy school of government at harvard university joining us from boston. former white house coordinator for arms control and weapons of master structure and from 2009 to 2013, taking calls this ing inhe wake of that agreement signed in the wake of the a stork summit. teresa is up with you from dandridge, tennessee. a republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. all these people calling in about obama and obama's iran deal, they realize obama is not president. he...
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it's co-author professor laurence tribe joining us from boston. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. host: you have about 15 minutes. we want to open our phone lines and tell us what is on your mind. here are the numbers. (202) 748-8001, outline for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. if you are an independent, (202) 748-8002. anthony scaramucci will join us at the top of the hour. we traveled to fort worth texas -- fort worth, texas on book tv and american history tv. among their locations, texas christian university, and a look at our 40th speaker of the house -- 48th speaker of the house, jim wright. [video clip] >> these are some diaries kept by speaker wright during his tenure in congress. this did not come to us in the original ascension of his papers, but we received them after his death. they offer a very candid insight into his time in congress. they cover most of the 1970's and some of the 1980's. they do not go all the way up through his requirement and -- retirement and up archer from congress, but they offer some very candid insights into what wa
it's co-author professor laurence tribe joining us from boston. thank you for being with us. guest: thank you. host: you have about 15 minutes. we want to open our phone lines and tell us what is on your mind. here are the numbers. (202) 748-8001, outline for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. if you are an independent, (202) 748-8002. anthony scaramucci will join us at the top of the hour. we traveled to fort worth texas -- fort worth, texas on book tv and american history tv. among...
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he joins us from boston.romise and it pleases many of his core voters. it may make sense as a negotiating tactic to go in all guns blazing but there are aren't they? even within there are aren't they? even within the united states. absolutely true. we have gone back and forth on threatening and not threatening than threatening and not threatening than threatening again. this is now beginning to feel like a real trade warlooming. beginning to feel like a real trade war looming. the second great trade war looming. the second great trade war since the 1930s. at that time, the volume of international trade fell to about one third in about four years after the united states imposed high tariffs and other countries retaliated. were not there yet. we may never get there. this made the another fake policy by the us administration but the parallels are increasingly scary. and the downsides, even within the united states, not just from downsides, even within the united states, notjust from retaliation by other countrie
he joins us from boston.romise and it pleases many of his core voters. it may make sense as a negotiating tactic to go in all guns blazing but there are aren't they? even within there are aren't they? even within the united states. absolutely true. we have gone back and forth on threatening and not threatening than threatening and not threatening than threatening again. this is now beginning to feel like a real trade warlooming. beginning to feel like a real trade war looming. the second great...
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environment team sonya dean she joins us from boston hi see you saw you there just getting wired up can you hear me. yeah i can hear you fine great ok well let's go with this the u.n. says that plastic pollution as you heard now report this there has become a planetary crisis what sort of solutions are being developed need to address this problem well i think the solution begins really from the bottom up so in that friends just people being aware of their plastic usage is really important so obviously reduce reuse recycle the same thing that we've been hearing for ages but at some point that needs to come to a policy level so the governments need to take action against plastics and develop policies which in some places are really happening we see in parts of africa or wanda kenya bans on plastic bags that are being very strictly enforced and in the e.u. for example the european union as well that they're looking at in fact planning to ban single use plastic the whole array of them so i think it starts from the bottom and moves through policy and hopefully can reach success not so we've
environment team sonya dean she joins us from boston hi see you saw you there just getting wired up can you hear me. yeah i can hear you fine great ok well let's go with this the u.n. says that plastic pollution as you heard now report this there has become a planetary crisis what sort of solutions are being developed need to address this problem well i think the solution begins really from the bottom up so in that friends just people being aware of their plastic usage is really important so...
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reform that establishes equal rights and responsibilities for fathers and mothers and joining us from boston is its founder and chairman dr ned holstein ned welcome . terrific to be here thank you dr these numbers that i'm about to read you are a stunning cording to the census department six children raised by single parents count for sixty three percent of teen suicides seventy percent of juveniles in state operated institutions seventy one percent of high school dropouts seventy five percent of children in chemical abuse centers eighty five percent of those in prison eighty five percent of children who exhibit behavioral disorders and ninety percent of homeless and runaway kids these numbers sure seemed to make the case that it's important for children of divorce to maintain relationships with both parents functional relationships is it your experience that conversely kids who have those relationships do better in terms of these woes i just checked off. i think it was h.l. mencken who said there are lies damn lies and statistics but these unfortunately happen to be pretty accurate not to m
reform that establishes equal rights and responsibilities for fathers and mothers and joining us from boston is its founder and chairman dr ned holstein ned welcome . terrific to be here thank you dr these numbers that i'm about to read you are a stunning cording to the census department six children raised by single parents count for sixty three percent of teen suicides seventy percent of juveniles in state operated institutions seventy one percent of high school dropouts seventy five percent...
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us today. to giveus from boston an opposing view about the right to try law, we are joined by dr. steven joffe, the chief of division of medical ethics at penn medicine. he is joining us to give the reasons why he opposes that law. dr. joffe, thank you for joining me. guest: thank you for having me on the show. host: what is your view of this law, and why do you think it is not as good of an idea as proponents think? guest: fda has had a program called expanded access for decades. it is my view this works well to to patients who need access to drugs that are not yet available to be prescribed. need forparticular this right to try pathway, because the fda has historically approved 99% of requests that come its way. it might be right to try will not add to the expanded access pathway available to patients. senator johnson said in his letter to fda commissioner gottlieb, the intent is to weaken the fda. that has been my concern, it is pathway towards weakening the fda's oversight of the safety of the drugs we all rely on. host: explain more about the expanded access program if they do
us today. to giveus from boston an opposing view about the right to try law, we are joined by dr. steven joffe, the chief of division of medical ethics at penn medicine. he is joining us to give the reasons why he opposes that law. dr. joffe, thank you for joining me. guest: thank you for having me on the show. host: what is your view of this law, and why do you think it is not as good of an idea as proponents think? guest: fda has had a program called expanded access for decades. it is my view...
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managing partner director joins us now from boston. natasha, walk us through what you want. for zuckerberg to step down as chair and replace himself with an independent executive and also make changes to the share structure. >> absolutely. i think we heard at the annual meeting of call for change. unfortunately, the way that the share structure is currently set, that is almost impossible. in order to affect corporate governance change at facebook, it would be a voluntary effort on the part of mark zuckerberg, who has taken a lot of investor capital. 14% of thes about company, but he controls over 50% of the vote. control that the firm nearly 60%. emily: people like sheryl sandberg, who i sat down with several weeks ago reiterated their support for his leadership. >> i believe deeply in mark. mark had a vision or what social services and social serving could be. that remains important. mark, along with me and all of us, takes full responsibility for what is happening here. facebook already has seven independent directors on the board. why is that not enough? >> for is a diffe
managing partner director joins us now from boston. natasha, walk us through what you want. for zuckerberg to step down as chair and replace himself with an independent executive and also make changes to the share structure. >> absolutely. i think we heard at the annual meeting of call for change. unfortunately, the way that the share structure is currently set, that is almost impossible. in order to affect corporate governance change at facebook, it would be a voluntary effort on the...
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amanda: with us from boston, kathleen gaffney, codirector. great to have you here. start with that focus on the end of easing. this has been a slow-moving train. are the markets beginning to get serious on pricing it in? kathleen: i think so. we have seen movement. breached 3% not too long ago. they have fallen back under. but i would look over time to onceields had higher again. the u.s. is leading the way. europe is clearly signaling they are ready to end qe. japan is also prepared to do the same. in 2019. the market is starting to price in a move by the ecb and the fall of 2019. the headwinds in the u.s. include massive supply as the u.s. continues to issue against its huge deficits. what does that mean for the picture of bond buying in the u.s.? kathleen: questionthe path of least resiss rates to trend higher. the big question will be one, what kind of effect does fiscal stimulus have on growth? higher oil prices, although they have fallen recently, just the base fx year-over-year, we are likely to see inflation surprises as well. i think you may sea bit of sees
amanda: with us from boston, kathleen gaffney, codirector. great to have you here. start with that focus on the end of easing. this has been a slow-moving train. are the markets beginning to get serious on pricing it in? kathleen: i think so. we have seen movement. breached 3% not too long ago. they have fallen back under. but i would look over time to onceields had higher again. the u.s. is leading the way. europe is clearly signaling they are ready to end qe. japan is also prepared to do the...
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is the us from boston ubs head of global markets equity strategy.has been underway turkish equities, but has upgraded other emerging markets where he is still a bull. let's start on turkey. hike in may,oints now 125 basis points, is it enough to stem the slide of the lira? >> a lot of this depends on the dollar. we think in the short-term it will help stem the tide on the falling lira. it looks like the central bank is trying to regain control of monetary policy or reassure the markets it is in control of monetary policy, but it continues to be a weak story fundamentally. they have a large current account deficit. you have the election coming up. i think it is a temporary respite, but a lot depends on where the dollar goes. alix: if you look at some of the other asset class, bond yields are at record highs. at what point is there an attractive enough yield to be compensated for the risk? >> it is a fair point. probably not yet. there is enough uncertainty out there. the election is one. you would like to see inflation rolling over and turkey coming
is the us from boston ubs head of global markets equity strategy.has been underway turkish equities, but has upgraded other emerging markets where he is still a bull. let's start on turkey. hike in may,oints now 125 basis points, is it enough to stem the slide of the lira? >> a lot of this depends on the dollar. we think in the short-term it will help stem the tide on the falling lira. it looks like the central bank is trying to regain control of monetary policy or reassure the markets it...
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joining us from boston, art hogan, chief market strategist. his call is avoid financials in europe.o see a place where we are looking for cross-border deals in europe, what would make you come in? >> matter of fact, we look at proposed, or perhaps announced, deal, it reminds me of the fellow that tied two rocks together to see if they would float. there's a reason both these banks are trading at .5x tangible book. they are both undercapitalized assets, and i wouldn't touch anything in italy until something settles down. european in general,bout post 2008, they are about three or four years behind getting recapitalized, and that is only half the problem. when you look at the yields on a 10 year, you have 40 basis points. you just don't have anything to lean against in terms of lending. in terms of the structure of the european banking, i would favor u.s. financials. >> ok. stay with us, we are turning now to the politics. three days after being sworn in, his new populist government is preparing for one final hurdle before putting his plans in motion. it's a no-confidence vote schedul
joining us from boston, art hogan, chief market strategist. his call is avoid financials in europe.o see a place where we are looking for cross-border deals in europe, what would make you come in? >> matter of fact, we look at proposed, or perhaps announced, deal, it reminds me of the fellow that tied two rocks together to see if they would float. there's a reason both these banks are trading at .5x tangible book. they are both undercapitalized assets, and i wouldn't touch anything in...
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us today. to giveus from boston an opposing view about the right to try law, we are joined by dr. even joffe, the chief of division of medical ethics at penn medicine. he is joining us to give the reasons why he opposes that law. dr. joffe, thank you for joining me. guest: thank you for having me on the show. host: what is your view of this law, and why do you think it is not as good of an idea as proponents think? guest: fda has had a program called expanded access for decades. it is my view this works well to to patients who need access to drugs that are not yet available to be prescribed. need forparticular this right to try pathway, because the fda has historically approved 99% of requests that come its way. it might be right to try will not add to the expanded access pathway available to patients. senator johnson said in his letter to fda commissioner gottlieb, the intent is to weaken the fda. that has been my concern, it is pathway towards weakening the fda's oversight of the safety of the drugs we all rely on. host: explain more about the expanded access program if they don'
us today. to giveus from boston an opposing view about the right to try law, we are joined by dr. even joffe, the chief of division of medical ethics at penn medicine. he is joining us to give the reasons why he opposes that law. dr. joffe, thank you for joining me. guest: thank you for having me on the show. host: what is your view of this law, and why do you think it is not as good of an idea as proponents think? guest: fda has had a program called expanded access for decades. it is my view...
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negotiating with north korea well — former us ambassador to the un — bill richardson, whojoins us now from boston spoke to the secretary of state for the summit. he was asked ad buys. to think you will be satisfied with what he has got out of this negotiation? —— he was after ad vice. he did not get everything he wanted. we wanted a commitment by the north koreans to a process of denuclearisation short—term, that they would dismantle some weapons, they would dismantle some weapons, they would dismantle some weapons, they would free some missiles and do something about conventional weapons aimed at south korea. we didn't get that. instead, we made some concessions, one of them, which i think was unfortunate, the reduction of military or termination of military exercises with south korea. this is typical of the north koreans. i have been negotiating with them. they all say, you go first and then we will go. we went first and then we will go. we went first and then what has to be done next with missile negotiation is very murky. no timelines, no verification. the north koreans, u nless verification.
negotiating with north korea well — former us ambassador to the un — bill richardson, whojoins us now from boston spoke to the secretary of state for the summit. he was asked ad buys. to think you will be satisfied with what he has got out of this negotiation? —— he was after ad vice. he did not get everything he wanted. we wanted a commitment by the north koreans to a process of denuclearisation short—term, that they would dismantle some weapons, they would dismantle some weapons,...
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host: gary samore is with the kennedy school of government at harvard university joining us from bostonformer white house coordinator for arms control and weapons of master structure and from 2009 to 201 taking calls this morning in the wake of that agreement signed in the wake of the a stork summit. teresa is up with you from dandridge, tennessee. a republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. all these people calling in about obama and obama's iran deal, they realize obama is not president. he is not the president anymore. donald j trump is. making the comparison between the iran deal and this ,egotiation with north korea donald trump did not send a plane load of cash to north korea. he did not break the law by going to banks and trying to into breakingm sanctis with iran. i want to know why nobody has rights up the human problems that still exist with in when obama was secretly negotiating this deal. obama did it all in secret. nobody knew about it. making this backroom deal, secret deal. st: terry said, i got your point. gary samore, do you want to compare the agreement we have so fa
host: gary samore is with the kennedy school of government at harvard university joining us from bostonformer white house coordinator for arms control and weapons of master structure and from 2009 to 201 taking calls this morning in the wake of that agreement signed in the wake of the a stork summit. teresa is up with you from dandridge, tennessee. a republican. go ahead. caller: good morning. all these people calling in about obama and obama's iran deal, they realize obama is not president. he...
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he is with us from boston. thank you so much for joining us today.ave spent decades with north korea. you are one of the few americans who have maintained contact with north korea. did pyongyang agree to anything different that they have not promised in the past? bill: no. what pyongyang agreed to was a process of denuclearization which basically is not specific. it does not mean much. the temperature of the shows there is a process of normalization. tensions in the peninsula have lessened in terms of conflict with north korean, south korea, japan. that is good, that is all positive. on the specific on data larry's on denuclearization, on missile and nuclear disarmament, north korea did not to give in on anything. they never do. they always wait for you to make the first step. think, the first, i unfortunate step by saying we are suspending military exercises with south korea. i don't think we are getting much in return. nonetheless, the summit was a plus. on details, on substance, timelines, verification, not too good. amanda: exactly. -- shery: exa
he is with us from boston. thank you so much for joining us today.ave spent decades with north korea. you are one of the few americans who have maintained contact with north korea. did pyongyang agree to anything different that they have not promised in the past? bill: no. what pyongyang agreed to was a process of denuclearization which basically is not specific. it does not mean much. the temperature of the shows there is a process of normalization. tensions in the peninsula have lessened in...
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s joining us there from boston on the newsgroup thank you for your time and i want to point you to this very interesting discussion on this very topic on al-jazeera dot com is boycotting israel untie semantic many haasan asks a panel of journalists and academics whether the boycott divestment sanctions movement has any relation to anti-semitism very interesting debate watch it by clicking on the show stop at al-jazeera dot com and then click on up front now the worst smee not be yet over in guatemala new evacuations have been ordered where the mount for a go volcano has been spewing more lava at least seventy five people have been killed and hundreds who are missing after sunday's eruption rescuers have been sifting through hot ash in search of survivors while many have chosen to flee entire villages have been destroyed let's speak to our just there is david mercer who is live for us in ciudad around ten kilometers from the volcano i understand what's the situation now as you know it david things improving a little bit. well the volcano which you can see behind me still is continues to
s joining us there from boston on the newsgroup thank you for your time and i want to point you to this very interesting discussion on this very topic on al-jazeera dot com is boycotting israel untie semantic many haasan asks a panel of journalists and academics whether the boycott divestment sanctions movement has any relation to anti-semitism very interesting debate watch it by clicking on the show stop at al-jazeera dot com and then click on up front now the worst smee not be yet over in...
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for their kids from overseas for more on this let's speak to ken karl is a former deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats at the cia joins us on skype from boston very good to see you well come on al jazeera is this the new reality when it comes to the american dream you. famine and fear and look for safety and fortune and you have your children taken away from you. well it's a horrifying way to frame the issue but i'm afraid that in the current reality that describes what has happened and to the extent that trump succeeds will continue to happen so long as he is in office. and to some he just makes our site doesn't make sense from a security point of view as harris as it plays out doesn't work on any level. that's an important question because this is the foundation of trump's assertions to justify the policy and there's really nothing to that. people come to the united states overwhelmingly i'm better life for economic opportunity these that system of . the commission of crimes committing crimes by immigrants legal and illegal is quite clear that they commit far fewer crimes per capita then then american citizens do so the number of terrorist
for their kids from overseas for more on this let's speak to ken karl is a former deputy national intelligence officer for transnational threats at the cia joins us on skype from boston very good to see you well come on al jazeera is this the new reality when it comes to the american dream you. famine and fear and look for safety and fortune and you have your children taken away from you. well it's a horrifying way to frame the issue but i'm afraid that in the current reality that describes...
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reiter is a former astronaut he's now an advisor to the european space agency he spoke to us from the launch site in boston where we asked him if he wished he was on his way back into space. really memories for me it's already more than twenty years ago that i was launching from. at this time to the russian space station you know seeing this perfect launch today was just gorgeous and of course seeing the three person crew with. a blasting to the blue sky. it's just marvelous if somebody would ask me if my boss would ask me if i would be ready to go again i wouldn't have to think twice it takes ninety minutes only to fly around the earth every ninety minutes you have a sunrise sunset and when you're on the night side of the all bit the look into the stary sky is something unbelievable i've never seen such a scary sky here from so this all together makes it extremely unique to live and work up there. yeah we agree with they're for sure here at the table with me is our science correspondent. need to take off was picture perfect is there anything that could still go wrong now because it got what you days befor
reiter is a former astronaut he's now an advisor to the european space agency he spoke to us from the launch site in boston where we asked him if he wished he was on his way back into space. really memories for me it's already more than twenty years ago that i was launching from. at this time to the russian space station you know seeing this perfect launch today was just gorgeous and of course seeing the three person crew with. a blasting to the blue sky. it's just marvelous if somebody would...
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questions your way, former congressman, governor, ambassador, bill richardson temporarily with us tonight from boston. thank you very much. >> i want to bring into the conversation, speaking of expertise, ambassador wendy sherman, she was an under secretary of state for political affairs in the year 2000 when madeleine albright became the first secretary of state to visit north korea. wendy sherman was there on that trip. she's also a former policy coordinator in the clinton administration. thank you for being with us tonight. it's a privilege to have you here. >> good to be with you, rachel. >> you've been through the wars when it comes to negotiating with north korea, lots of different instances. and you've seen lots of different ways that north korea hasheated and talked their way of things that they previously talked their way into. do you think that the approach that you've seen tonight from the president and this administration reflects those lessons learned? >> rachel, i was someone who supported this meeting because in north korean culture, at least, and i think sue would agree with this and
questions your way, former congressman, governor, ambassador, bill richardson temporarily with us tonight from boston. thank you very much. >> i want to bring into the conversation, speaking of expertise, ambassador wendy sherman, she was an under secretary of state for political affairs in the year 2000 when madeleine albright became the first secretary of state to visit north korea. wendy sherman was there on that trip. she's also a former policy coordinator in the clinton...
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and joining us now from boston is sung—yoon lee — a professor of korean studies at the fletcher school—un kim jong—un walking around singapore, cheered by people as he went. let us listen in. cheering and applause. what do you make of that? here is a man, we were told six months ago was the biggest threat to western stability, to america, now walking around singapore, treated like rock star! well, this is how the people ta ke star! well, this is how the people take delight in learning to love big brother, but seriously it is not the fault of the public. of course the public is swayed by these dramatic developments. if you had to be that the earth was black, i might even believe you, not being a scientist. kimjong has believe you, not being a scientist. kim jong has really affected believe you, not being a scientist. kimjong has really affected it believe you, not being a scientist. kim jong has really affected it in my estimation, the most rheumatic makeover over the past few months, from rocket man on a suicide mission, from a funny looking, weird dictator, he has now become a legitim
and joining us now from boston is sung—yoon lee — a professor of korean studies at the fletcher school—un kim jong—un walking around singapore, cheered by people as he went. let us listen in. cheering and applause. what do you make of that? here is a man, we were told six months ago was the biggest threat to western stability, to america, now walking around singapore, treated like rock star! well, this is how the people ta ke star! well, this is how the people take delight in learning...
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he joins us live from boston very good to see you you worked closely with clinton donald trump spent quite a bit of time basically showing the failings of he's pretty to say this is do you think he's pulled off something that the others weren't able to do successfully. well the positive is that the president did accept the summit meeting with kim jong loon a risk but a risk worth taking in the past negotiations from the bottom to the top haven't worked so maybe this one will work i think the tone was good the diplomacy dialogue was good personal connection but very short on specifics on denuclearization on missile testing on a peace treaty not enough on human rights now i was pleased they talked about the remains of american soldiers from the korean war i brought back seven from north korea and two thousand and seven of those remains and there's about five thousand of them so mixed on the area of substance and denuclearization because the north koreans they've never commit to go shared with them they never say yes or no. positive evidence and the tone in the reduction of spam and i m
he joins us live from boston very good to see you you worked closely with clinton donald trump spent quite a bit of time basically showing the failings of he's pretty to say this is do you think he's pulled off something that the others weren't able to do successfully. well the positive is that the president did accept the summit meeting with kim jong loon a risk but a risk worth taking in the past negotiations from the bottom to the top haven't worked so maybe this one will work i think the...
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jim engel the ceo of aquest that joining us from boston where is he kind of on vacation.. i appreciate it. steve: you betcha. backlash growing over this virginia restaurant that refused to serve sarah huckabee sanders. one congressional candidate from that town says he is embarrassed. he will join us live. plus, it's deadline dated for the department of justice and fbi. will congress finally get the answers and documents they want? congressman mark meadows is next. good morning, sir. sts share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. specialists focused on treating cancer. using advanced technologies. and more precise treatments than before. working as hard as we can- doing all that we can- for everyone who walks through our doors. this is cancer treatment centers of america. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. treating cancer isn't one thing we do. it's the only thing we do. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com cancer treatment centers of america. app
jim engel the ceo of aquest that joining us from boston where is he kind of on vacation.. i appreciate it. steve: you betcha. backlash growing over this virginia restaurant that refused to serve sarah huckabee sanders. one congressional candidate from that town says he is embarrassed. he will join us live. plus, it's deadline dated for the department of justice and fbi. will congress finally get the answers and documents they want? congressman mark meadows is next. good morning, sir. sts share...
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thanks for joining us from boston >> thanks. >>> coming up when we return, we're going to speak to venture the moves in the white house and where they're putting their money to work check out futures right now as we count down to the opening bell on wall street. "squawk box" returns in just a moment (birds tweeting) this is not a cloud. this is a tomato tracked from farm to table on a blockchain, helping keep shoppers safe. this is a financial transaction secure from hacks and threats others can't see. this is a skyscraper whose elevators use iot data and ai to help thousands get to work safely and efficiently. this is not the cloud you know. this is the ibm cloud. the ibm cloud is the cloud for smarter business. ♪ ♪ your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $782 on home and auto insurance. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you
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geoffrey dennis is with us, remote from boston. wonderful to see you.lection with the emerging markets? their currencies are weaker. does it matter yet? geoffrey: it has been mattering for several weeks. the dollar has been stronger than we had anticipated. that has put a lot of pressure on emerging markets for several weeks. is, is changing recently having seen a number of currencies under considerable rusher, we currencies like the turkish lira, you see a bit more spread of the currency weakness to elsewhere. with the china -- chinese currency coming under pressure, that is a source of concern. currencies are a source of concern. we need the dollar to start to pull back again. tom: tony, the dynamic in your world is suddenly cash has yield. are we back to normal? we spoke with the indonesian finance minister the other day, can we tell them that we are back to normal? we think we have further to go. conversationg a with ben bernanke about the feds latest meeting. we asked if he thought the stress was there? and he said he did not think so. well.believe
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and of course it also distracts from all the from all the noise and all the troubles that he's facing at home. correspondent boston hard to reporting live to us from singapore where this is story summit is taking place and young child joining me in studio thank you both very much for your insights. and just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you of course u.s. president and north korean leader kim jong un have signed a quote comprehensive document according to the u.s. president at this historic summit in singapore at the. denuclearized nation would begin very quickly thanks for making this summit happen. and that's after the two leaders shared a historic handshake at the start of their meeting. the two countries have overcome old prejudices and obstacles to reach this point there is that historic first handshake one of many we'll continue to bring you events from singapore as they are current thanks for watching we'll be back at the top of the hour. the little bit early . and kim jong un have signed what trump called a comprehensive document at their historic summit in singapore though the contents of the document are not yet
and of course it also distracts from all the from all the noise and all the troubles that he's facing at home. correspondent boston hard to reporting live to us from singapore where this is story summit is taking place and young child joining me in studio thank you both very much for your insights. and just a reminder of the top stories we're following for you of course u.s. president and north korean leader kim jong un have signed a quote comprehensive document according to the u.s. president...
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you can't say hey, don't sell your property -- for us it's people moving in from boston, and don't sell your house for this huge am of money you've never seen in your life just because the family's white or affluent. it's hard to do. >>> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cae or satellite provider. >>> this coming thursday democratic and republican members of congress will face off in the 57th annual coressiol baseball game f charity. the game will be played at nationals park. live coverage begans 7:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span three. you can also watch at c-span.org or listen with the free c-span radio app. sunday on q & a, a documentary discussed, "hit and stay" a film of resistance of activists who protested the vote father and moth vietnam wo vietn vietnam war. >> it made the public think well if they're
you can't say hey, don't sell your property -- for us it's people moving in from boston, and don't sell your house for this huge am of money you've never seen in your life just because the family's white or affluent. it's hard to do. >>> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today we to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court and public policy events in...
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from boston and representatives from texas. it's a coalition that dominated politics in the us house of representatives from until 1989 when jim wright left the speakership. it was an interesting project but in doing that we were going around texas and going through archives of many of the influential people were from texas and had served in congress during the 20th century. once that project was finished up we thought it would be wonderful to do a series of short pieces on many of the industry people who served from texas in congress both in house and the senate. lone star leaders gave portrait of 25 and the exact number is 26 people who served in congress from texas. we focused on the era between 19211989 because in 1931 he was elected speaker of the us house of representatives and was the first texan ever to chamber leadership positions in congress. it marked texas coming-of-age is a member of the united states union and during that period between 1931-1989 texas had an almost uninterrupted role as leadership in congress with salmon serving as from 1937 when he was elected as majority leader 21961 when he died and jim wrigh
from boston and representatives from texas. it's a coalition that dominated politics in the us house of representatives from until 1989 when jim wright left the speakership. it was an interesting project but in doing that we were going around texas and going through archives of many of the influential people were from texas and had served in congress during the 20th century. once that project was finished up we thought it would be wonderful to do a series of short pieces on many of the industry...
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this is a new series that takes us to boston tonight where that city's real estate is at risk from severe weather. >>> mortgage rates have pulled back from their seven-year peak. according to the latest report from freddie mac, the average 30 year fixed rate declined to 4.56%. as you know, mortgage rates tend to move along with the benchmark ten-year treasury, and that has rallied on global concerns. >>> well, don't look now, but hurricane season starts tomorrow. and if last year's any guide, storms in general are getting more dangerous and destructive. and today we start a new series looking at the rising risk to real estate, especially development that could sit directly in harm's way. diana olick reports tonight from boston with a look at what's being done there to safeguard buildings and billions of investment dollars. >> reporter: winter slammed hard into boston this year. back-to-back nor'easters sent water flooding into its historic streets and sea ports. it was what city planners predicted, just not yet. >> in boston we've spent a lot of time thinking that these impacts are 20, 30
this is a new series that takes us to boston tonight where that city's real estate is at risk from severe weather. >>> mortgage rates have pulled back from their seven-year peak. according to the latest report from freddie mac, the average 30 year fixed rate declined to 4.56%. as you know, mortgage rates tend to move along with the benchmark ten-year treasury, and that has rallied on global concerns. >>> well, don't look now, but hurricane season starts tomorrow. and if last...
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let us continue to serve as a beacon of hope, shining the light of freedom in a volatile world. this light stretches from the lanterns in boston's old north church, lit during the midnight ride of paul revere to the light that shines in our capital today. it is the light of freedom, the very spirit of america and it must never be extinguished. >> ideal before. >>. >> c-span washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday morning, new york republican congressman tom lee will discuss immigration and trump administrationtrade policy. california democratic congressman ed lu will talk about the upcoming us north korean summit in singapore. be sure to watch c-span washington journal live easter . join the discussion.
let us continue to serve as a beacon of hope, shining the light of freedom in a volatile world. this light stretches from the lanterns in boston's old north church, lit during the midnight ride of paul revere to the light that shines in our capital today. it is the light of freedom, the very spirit of america and it must never be extinguished. >> ideal before. >>. >> c-span washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up friday...
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us they're for. it's a boston tapestry of life artists to turn down on as from the queen there's like lowery more and hockney and actors also like peter o'toole julie christie and vanessa redgrave so you've stood firm and you have refused to be intimidated by the threats of a small bunch of sana students whose behavior. behavior is an insult to the stature of jews all over the world and to their great and heroic record of struggle against fascism and oppression meanwhile musicians rejecting on is included vaughan williams john leyden of the sex pistols david bowie and brian ino we also late between extreme hubris and extreme paranoia the war on terror was paranoia the triumph of of the west and the downfall of communism was who go and for some turning down orders like the o.b.e. was for what the east stood for empire a lot of the atrocities that were formed and soon to africans as was a result of them concerning trade. which was invoked by the empire that i would have been. a comic about thing for me to do to upset. and then be a member of a position empire it's a subject that has come under renewed
us they're for. it's a boston tapestry of life artists to turn down on as from the queen there's like lowery more and hockney and actors also like peter o'toole julie christie and vanessa redgrave so you've stood firm and you have refused to be intimidated by the threats of a small bunch of sana students whose behavior. behavior is an insult to the stature of jews all over the world and to their great and heroic record of struggle against fascism and oppression meanwhile musicians rejecting on...
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us assessed him while he was on holiday in boston. he wasn't assessed during or immediately after the match — peter mccabe is from the brain injury associationch an important game for something like that to happen without anyone realising seems very strange indeed. we would expect that if there is any kind of suspicion of a head injury, that the game would be stopped immediately and the player would be properly assessed by a medic. for many years, we have been complaining, a few years ago, we have the incident with hugo lloris or he was clearly knocked unconscious, was asked to leave the field by the physio and his manager and came round and overruled both of them and continue to play. that was shocking. they did introduce some changes but it appears that in europe, they do not have the same regulations and we need to put player safety first and always ensure that they are properly looked after and properly assessed, immediately there is any suspicion ofa immediately there is any suspicion of a head injury. well liverpool football club say they have world class medical care — and the reason karius was not assessed was because he did not aler
us assessed him while he was on holiday in boston. he wasn't assessed during or immediately after the match — peter mccabe is from the brain injury associationch an important game for something like that to happen without anyone realising seems very strange indeed. we would expect that if there is any kind of suspicion of a head injury, that the game would be stopped immediately and the player would be properly assessed by a medic. for many years, we have been complaining, a few years ago, we...
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us from our parents and ourarents' parents. let us cnue to serve as a beacon of hope, a shining light of freedom seen across a volatile world. this light stretches from the lanterns in boston's old north church lit during the midnight ride of paul revere to the light that shines above our capitol today. it is the light of freedom, the very spirit of america, and it must never be extinguished. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: senator from florida. mr. nelson: mr. president, i want to thank senator flake for his comments. i think his willingness to speak out, the courage with which he has spoken, his beliefs i think is admirable. and this senator wants to state that for the record. and what he's spoken about, it does not look down the blind alleys of partisanship. he's talking about looking at america. and this senator appreciates his remarks. mr. president, i want to talk today about what's happening to the coastal communities in florida. now, the presiding officer represents the state that has the most coastline, alaska, but next to alaska, my state of florida has more coastline than any other state, and i would venture to say that since al
us from our parents and ourarents' parents. let us cnue to serve as a beacon of hope, a shining light of freedom seen across a volatile world. this light stretches from the lanterns in boston's old north church lit during the midnight ride of paul revere to the light that shines above our capitol today. it is the light of freedom, the very spirit of america, and it must never be extinguished. i yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: senator from florida. mr. nelson:...
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from '83 to '85 i was token professor there. it's useful when students get out and have to get a job or something like that. after i've always used to look for boston up to new mpshire, which hadtive politics. you would elect moderate democrats and republicans, very diversity of senators and congressman and women. and i was thinking how different it was from cambridge massachusetts where i lived. in '84 it was 8th congressional district then. tip o'neil was our congressman.. revered figure. obviousln the district. totally democratic district. it had been john kennedy 30 years before and they were proud of that. to give you a sense, i remember voting in '84, and i voted for reaganreeionhepresency, f havin worked in monaghan in '76 last democrat i worked for, we'll see what happens in the next few years. i'll go full circle. if there was mormon a habr br democr i would do that. i wro for the republican candidate sherry running against kerry. i'll interrupt to say i ran into then senator kerry, and after lo presidential campaign, so this must have bee 6.and we we. and he remembered, being good politician, vaguely that i had some massachusetts connecti
from '83 to '85 i was token professor there. it's useful when students get out and have to get a job or something like that. after i've always used to look for boston up to new mpshire, which hadtive politics. you would elect moderate democrats and republicans, very diversity of senators and congressman and women. and i was thinking how different it was from cambridge massachusetts where i lived. in '84 it was 8th congressional district then. tip o'neil was our congressman.. revered figure....
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summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we've all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know i hear. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail. terrorist acts where much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon schieber was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had been up studying it was early thursday morning before i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was prepared to go by. the assailant who attacked her be pried open her sliding door. she screamed for help but she was being attacked. the next door neighbor heard that he called nine one one. you know. what. he tol
summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we've all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if...
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summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we've all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know i hear. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail. terrorist acts are rare much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon schieber was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had been up studying it was early thursday morning before i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was prepared to go by. the assailant who attacked or be pried open her sliding door. she screamed for help but she was being attacked. the next door neighbor heard that he called nine one one. you know. what. he t
summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for csar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we've all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if...
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meets children separated from their parents at the us border, as her husband's government begins the job of reuniting them. well, let's stay with this story now. we go live to bostonrsity school of law, and associate director of the immigrants' rights & human trafficking program at boston university. do you see a recognisable programme here by this administration, how to get more than two dozen kids back with their parents. i don't think any dna was taken, fingerprints, near these people don't speak english. absolutely. i don't see a comprehends if programme to reunite these children with their families. there are more than 2300 of them separated from their parents in the last six weeks alone. —— branson. the administrative does not appear to have a plan. do you think it will happen orfor to have a plan. do you think it will happen or for many of these families thatis happen or for many of these families that is it, they are broken up?|j hope that is not the case. many of these parents were given nothing more than a fly out with a one 800 number. i have heard from advocates and other attorneys that when pa rents and other attorneys that when parents or attorneys c
meets children separated from their parents at the us border, as her husband's government begins the job of reuniting them. well, let's stay with this story now. we go live to bostonrsity school of law, and associate director of the immigrants' rights & human trafficking program at boston university. do you see a recognisable programme here by this administration, how to get more than two dozen kids back with their parents. i don't think any dna was taken, fingerprints, near these people...
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summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for czar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know i hear. i don't know. i don't know what justice is i got an e-mail. terrorist acts or where much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon schieber was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had been up studying it was early thursday morning before i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was prepared to go by. the assailant who attacked or he pried open her sliding door. she screamed for help but she was being attacked. the next door neighbor heard that he called nine one one. that. he told him tha
summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for czar naiads arraignment at the federal court . we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims...
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summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for star nyad serene meant at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if the u.s. should seek the death penalty. were i don't know. i don't know. i don't know what justice is. i got an e-mail. terrorist acts where much more common are the murders and other violent acts that happen every day across the united states. in philadelphia shannon schieber was finishing her first year of graduate school. she had been up studying it was early thursday morning before i would say it was friday morning. about two o'clock in the morning she was prepared to go by. the assailant who attacked her be pried open her sliding door. she screamed for help but she was being attacked. the next door neighbor heard that he called nine one one. that. he told him that he hea
summer karen traveled from a home in new hampshire to boston for star nyad serene meant at the federal court. we were all seated together and he walked out he didn't look at any of us but his hand was obviously entered and my immediate response was i hope that her i hope it's possible. that was not like me. and the recognition of that about me was scared because that isn't who i am. have pled not guilty to all thirty counts seventeen punishable by death. the federal prosecutor asked victims if...
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from chicago to new york to boston. >>> the runway scare. the flight to newark aborting take off at 190 miles an hour. passengers terrified. . >>> good evening it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we're beginning with the deadly plot now emerging. what police say led that gunman to open fire on that news room. tonight new images from inside the building under attack. police ordering people to rush away from that building with their hands in the air. the suspect found hiding under a desk taken away in handcuffs after surrendering without a fight. and the victims. new details of the suspect's plan. locking doors so workers couldn't get out. why he was there in the first place. gio gio benites leading us off tonight. >> reporter: first responders racing to get survivors out of the building. >> come on guys, we've gotta go. >> reporter: people inside the elevator trying to figure out what happened. >> somebody was shot. >> several shots have been fired, um -- possible uh -- shotgun. at least 10 shots heard. >> reporter: cell phone video appearing to show police leading suspect jarrod ramos away in hand cuffs. >> there were several officers heavily armed, heavily
from chicago to new york to boston. >>> the runway scare. the flight to newark aborting take off at 190 miles an hour. passengers terrified. . >>> good evening it's great to have you with us on a friday night. we're beginning with the deadly plot now emerging. what police say led that gunman to open fire on that news room. tonight new images from inside the building under attack. police ordering people to rush away from that building with their hands in the air. the suspect...
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used. fox 5 is working to obtain the bodyamera footage. >>> a boston bound flight diverted to dulles after a united was on its way from houston around midnighte other passenger os onoard were put on another flight to boston. >>> u.s. park police arresteia n alex man accused of sexual assaulting a girl att hunt park in alexandria a couple weeks ago and sparked massive police presence, resisted arrest, two officers suffered minor injuries, the suspect isit chargedh sexual assaulting a minor. >>> bwi caught another gun, a ter being caught withd a loade gun and seven bullets inside her carry-on, the woman told tsa her husband last used it and it was left there by him. >>> bear sighting season is here and a big one was spotted in northern virginia neighborhood. >> there have repor several bear sightings in prince wia iam's county. tishwis is live in triangle virginia with thestory. tisha? >> reporter: at least we can ugh about it. thankfully nobody wth injured in most recent bear sighting that hdapened ony just steps away from where we're stanng right now. prince william forest park, a bear emerged from this woodedn area seen i the neighborhood i
used. fox 5 is working to obtain the bodyamera footage. >>> a boston bound flight diverted to dulles after a united was on its way from houston around midnighte other passenger os onoard were put on another flight to boston. >>> u.s. park police arresteia n alex man accused of sexual assaulting a girl att hunt park in alexandria a couple weeks ago and sparked massive police presence, resisted arrest, two officers suffered minor injuries, the suspect isit chargedh sexual...
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us not. a lot of boston. this is what her vastly less last. words this girl beggarman jones was this girl syringe are for isn't a bari did not believe that they were the girls from the video i told them that these are not those two women afaik but she was overruled by the other team members by the time the team headed back to islamabad they were no longer speaking to each other they were team members of the committee i am saying they are the same in further investigation is why these two other women are saying you know all the he met the girls and they're saying the thing that has happened they submitted their report to the chief justice of pakistan soon after the supreme court closed the case months later the fate of the girls remains unclear. the boys are in hiding but their family has become the target of deadly revenge started when he was out of you know really what's going to be as it were they were one of those get your go there if you're going to live out of your car. i'm going to be. very curious to know both. afzal is that breaking point. was fairly recently you don't just. want a bank of only a little family you can name not really need but you know fo
us not. a lot of boston. this is what her vastly less last. words this girl beggarman jones was this girl syringe are for isn't a bari did not believe that they were the girls from the video i told them that these are not those two women afaik but she was overruled by the other team members by the time the team headed back to islamabad they were no longer speaking to each other they were team members of the committee i am saying they are the same in further investigation is why these two other...