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. >> george washington university students have plain to speak out against hate and fight discriminationg. > news4' jackie bensen joins us live with a closer look. >> reporter: w the unite the right participants will likely t walk r through the george washington university campus on their way from the foggy bottom metro station to lafayette square. weald to two gw students tonight who are raising money for annti-hate group based on every step that those rally participants take. >> it is.71 miles, 1500 steps. so we then based calculations for how many crepts per step would be for certain amountsf donations. so we did a one-cent per step donation is $15. >> george washington university students alison and kendall decided they wanted to do something to protest sunday's unite the right rally especially since participants are likely to walk through the campus. a few days yago, t created the facebook page stomp out hateat wan. they say the idea came from a newspaper story about how residents of a city in germany protested an annual neo-nazi sed on how many steps they take. >> the southern pover
. >> george washington university students have plain to speak out against hate and fight discriminationg. > news4' jackie bensen joins us live with a closer look. >> reporter: w the unite the right participants will likely t walk r through the george washington university campus on their way from the foggy bottom metro station to lafayette square. weald to two gw students tonight who are raising money for annti-hate group based on every step that those rally participants take....
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the findings come from a new report by researchers from george washington university. found that those from poorer backgrounds in puerto rico were at much higher risk of being killed. the bbc‘s david willis is in washington. he told me how the new statistics were arrived at. this figure of 2975 is 50 times the original figure for deaths in that hurricane. it is based on research from researchers at george washington university here at washington, dc who looked at a six—month period from the time when hurricane maria struck in september of last year through until february of last year. they took into account notjust those hit by debris or who drowned in hurricane maria but those whose deaths were indirectly caused by the hurricane, such as those who died of heart attacks and bacterial infections that have been blamed on this weather system. it is an estimate, still, but an estimate that the puerto rican governor believes will now be the official, it says it will now be the official death toll for hurricane maria. to put that into context, that figure of 2975 is over 1000
the findings come from a new report by researchers from george washington university. found that those from poorer backgrounds in puerto rico were at much higher risk of being killed. the bbc‘s david willis is in washington. he told me how the new statistics were arrived at. this figure of 2975 is 50 times the original figure for deaths in that hurricane. it is based on research from researchers at george washington university here at washington, dc who looked at a six—month period from the...
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the findings come from a new report by researchers from george washington university. also found that those from poorer backgrounds in puerto rico were at much higher risk of being killed. 0ur correspondent david wilkis is in washington. what more do you have on this? this figure of 2975 is 50 times the original figure figure of 2975 is 50 times the originalfigure for figure of 2975 is 50 times the original figure for deaths in that harry kane. it is based on research from researchers at george washington university hero at washington, dc who looked at a six—month period from the time when hurricane maria struck in september of last year through until february of last year through until february of last year through until february of last year. they took into account not just those of last year. they took into account notjust those in heat by debris all who drowned in hurricane maria but those who died of heart attacks and bacterial infections that have been blamed on this weather system. it is an estimate, still, but an estimate that the puerto rican government believ
the findings come from a new report by researchers from george washington university. also found that those from poorer backgrounds in puerto rico were at much higher risk of being killed. 0ur correspondent david wilkis is in washington. what more do you have on this? this figure of 2975 is 50 times the original figure figure of 2975 is 50 times the originalfigure for figure of 2975 is 50 times the original figure for deaths in that harry kane. it is based on research from researchers at...
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i was in a research project with one of my professors at the university of washington organized. we went off and interviewed various members of a 1947 commission on the media, or the american press. that was underwritten by henry luce. i flew to new york from seattle and met from henry luce. >> henry luce was? >> founder and chairman and editor in chief of "time" magazine and "life" magazine. and i met on that trip also, a woman who worked on the commission, who was a a close friend of buckley's. and i ended up corresponding with her and probably waxing naive about what's going on in american politics, and she showed my letter to buckley, who promptly wrote to me. sop i knew him over the years, had lunch with him in new york a few times and also in connecticut at his place there. and as everyone knows, who knows anything about him, was a most charming, most funny, amusing fellow. i think that if you're talking about 168, he had emerged on the scene by running for mayor of new york in 1965, and he had a gadfly campaign that goat a lot of attention. a famous line when someone asked
i was in a research project with one of my professors at the university of washington organized. we went off and interviewed various members of a 1947 commission on the media, or the american press. that was underwritten by henry luce. i flew to new york from seattle and met from henry luce. >> henry luce was? >> founder and chairman and editor in chief of "time" magazine and "life" magazine. and i met on that trip also, a woman who worked on the commission, who...
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i was in a research project with some of my professors at the university of washington. we went off and interviewed various members of a 1947 commission. it was underwritten by henry lewis. i flew to new york from seattle and met with henry lewis. >> and henry lewis was? >> i am sorry, he was the founder and editor-in-chief of time magazine and life magazine. i met, on that trip also, a woman who worked on that commission. i ended up corresponding with her. waxing naove about what is going on in american politics. she showed my letter to buckley, who promptly wrote to me. so i knew he came to new york at times. and also to connecticut. most charming. a most funny, amusing fellow. if you talk about 1968, he emerged on the scene by running for mayor of new york in 1965. he had a campaign that got a lot of attention. someone asked him, what are you going to do if you win? he said, demand a recount. that kind of what kind of brought him forward and i think gave some credibility and stature to the conservative movement, which led into the ultimate reagan administration. >> th
i was in a research project with some of my professors at the university of washington. we went off and interviewed various members of a 1947 commission. it was underwritten by henry lewis. i flew to new york from seattle and met with henry lewis. >> and henry lewis was? >> i am sorry, he was the founder and editor-in-chief of time magazine and life magazine. i met, on that trip also, a woman who worked on that commission. i ended up corresponding with her. waxing naove about what...
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a study was released by george washington university and putting the deaths of storm relation to nearly 3,000. 46 times more than the government's official toll. laila santiago is with me now. that's a different number than the government has. how did they find this figure of 3,000? >> reporter: well, so, this is actually a study in excess deaths. they took what they believed, george washington university, took what they believe would be the average had hurricane maria not destroyed puerto rico and then this is the excess. this is the amount above that. an they believe it's near 3,000. as you mentioned, brooke, we expect the governor of puerto rico to make a statement in just a matter of minutes from puerto rico. and the big question will be, this is a study that the government of puerto rico paid for. they paid $300,000 roughly for this study. so now will they change the official death toll to reflect that? when i asked the governor that, back in february, if they would accept the findings of this study, he told me that he plans to do so. but granted that was before he saw the findings
a study was released by george washington university and putting the deaths of storm relation to nearly 3,000. 46 times more than the government's official toll. laila santiago is with me now. that's a different number than the government has. how did they find this figure of 3,000? >> reporter: well, so, this is actually a study in excess deaths. they took what they believed, george washington university, took what they believe would be the average had hurricane maria not destroyed...
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putting on an event like this entailed many people thank you do those at george washington university. we have been working here for a number of years now to have largely been and we are very grateful to have access to such a spacious and convenient facility right here in downtown. >> also to analysis by axial on the event official launch has been a fresh competitive position to the washington team every tech and business and politics. axios is present james cole me this evening. very much in the news at least as of a couple of weeks ago with his book the higher loyalty of. on stages around the country to detail the controversial decision of the 2016 pain of the top law enforcement officer in subsequent interactions with president trump. also we can own team stories from his childhood and those college years that william and mary in the distinguished career that has alternated between with u.s. justice department. and with bridgewater associates. he was never expected to write a book but with her ship and the core values. calling that out of step with little regard for reality or trut
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according to analysis by the george washington university's institute of public health, the storm claimed 2,975 lives. the puerto rican government initially said the hurricane killed 64 people. cnn's layla santiago joins us now. the obvious question is how could they possibly have such a disparity between what they initially said and this extraordinary and very tragic number? >> reporter: well, the other really big question here is will the government of puerto rico, now that this study has come out from george washington university, the official study commissioned by the government, now that it has come out with this finding of 2,975, will the government of puerto rico change its official death toll that as it stands right now is still at 64. this is a study i've had an opportunity to look over, just actually talked to researchers here at george washington university. they point out issues that led to possible death, issues with communications, issues of things that could have led to what you're saying. the government saying 64 when they believe it could be nearly 3,000. issues of commun
according to analysis by the george washington university's institute of public health, the storm claimed 2,975 lives. the puerto rican government initially said the hurricane killed 64 people. cnn's layla santiago joins us now. the obvious question is how could they possibly have such a disparity between what they initially said and this extraordinary and very tragic number? >> reporter: well, the other really big question here is will the government of puerto rico, now that this study...
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council on foreign relations president richard haass spoke at george washington university in washington. following his opening remarks, he took questions from students on a wide range of foreign policy issues. this was an hour. this is an hou. >> hi, my name is colette and i'm the director of academic programming here at the society. thank you for everyone who came out to make this event possible and a special thanks to dr. richard haas --richard haass for coming to speak today. prior to becoming dean of the elliott school of international affairs, the ambassador served as appointed representative of the usa to the african union and current representative of usa to u.n. economic the commission for africa. to briefly introduce the doctor, he has a lengthy and impressive career in international affairs. he is a scholar who holds a bachelor degree and a master and doctors degree from oxford. the doctor has been present -- president of the council since 2003. prior to this, the doctor was also in policy planning where he was principal advisor to secretary of state colin powell. confirm by t
council on foreign relations president richard haass spoke at george washington university in washington. following his opening remarks, he took questions from students on a wide range of foreign policy issues. this was an hour. this is an hou. >> hi, my name is colette and i'm the director of academic programming here at the society. thank you for everyone who came out to make this event possible and a special thanks to dr. richard haas --richard haass for coming to speak today. prior to...
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they kept it at 64 for so long and were waiting on this george washington university report.was commissioned by the puerto rican government. it cost more than $300,000. that's why this is so significant. the george washington university is also asking for more resources to be able to look at these numbers even closer, but the bottom line is the governor of puerto rico yesterday for the first time acknowledged nearly 3,000 people died as a result of this disaster. the deadliest u.s. natural disaster in more than 100 years, and more than 60% higher than hurricane katrina. >> unbelievable, gabe. look, you were there for a long time and you saw a situation on the ground that looked very different than what both the federal government and a lot of puerto rican officials were describing. i joined you there for a few days and saw the same thing. it was hard to believe at the time that the death toll was what both the puerto rican government and the u.s. government were saying. this is an interesting and disappointing outcome. thank you, gabe gutierrez for us. >>> we're looking at mi
they kept it at 64 for so long and were waiting on this george washington university report.was commissioned by the puerto rican government. it cost more than $300,000. that's why this is so significant. the george washington university is also asking for more resources to be able to look at these numbers even closer, but the bottom line is the governor of puerto rico yesterday for the first time acknowledged nearly 3,000 people died as a result of this disaster. the deadliest u.s. natural...
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. >> reporter: he stumbles out of the convention hall and into a cab, to george washington universitytal. >> there's no doubt that he looked like a sickly patient, he looked very ill. >> reporter: doctor lynn abell says jonathan walked into the er feverish, his heart racing, his blood pressure low. >> it was the end of january, the flu, viral illnesses were the common things that we're seeing in the emergency room. >> reporter: er doctors begin standard care. blood tests, urine cultures. they give him i.v. fluids and antibiotics. even hooked up to all those lines, jonathan keeps his sense of humor, sending this selfie to colleagues with the caption "conference not going great." when did you first get word that things were going south? >> we're texting and he -- you know, he's sending me photos or whatever of himself and he's starting to look a little bloated in the face. he was saying i'll be fine. i just have pneumonia. i'll be fine. it's fine. >> reporter: but suddenly, doctors aren't so sure. >> he did not progress in the way everyone thought. what they were doing was not working.
. >> reporter: he stumbles out of the convention hall and into a cab, to george washington universitytal. >> there's no doubt that he looked like a sickly patient, he looked very ill. >> reporter: doctor lynn abell says jonathan walked into the er feverish, his heart racing, his blood pressure low. >> it was the end of january, the flu, viral illnesses were the common things that we're seeing in the emergency room. >> reporter: er doctors begin standard care. blood...
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now a new george washington university report is estimating an actual death toll of 2,975.f confusing. this one was conducted from september 2017 to february of this year. this study was commissioned b e the government of puerto rico. what's behind the discrepancy between all of these estimates? nbc's gabe gutierrez is in puerto rico with more. >> reporter: katy, this new independent study from george washington university seems to confirm what many people here on the island already knew, that the death toll here in puerto rico was much, much higher than what the government initially let on. the initial official count was 64. that stayed current for so many months and now george washington university estimates that almost 3,000 people, 2,975 people died in the aftermath of hurricane maria. the report also found that there was a communications breakdown here in the island among government officials and that there were no proper protocols in place for this emergency response in many cases. so why the discrepancy in the numbers? for a long time the puerto rican government insi
now a new george washington university report is estimating an actual death toll of 2,975.f confusing. this one was conducted from september 2017 to february of this year. this study was commissioned b e the government of puerto rico. what's behind the discrepancy between all of these estimates? nbc's gabe gutierrez is in puerto rico with more. >> reporter: katy, this new independent study from george washington university seems to confirm what many people here on the island already knew,...
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[applause] announcer: c-span is live now at george washington university school of international affairs in the nation's capital for the president of the council in foreign relations is getting ready to speak. he is the former state department director of policy, planning, and advisor to colin powell during the george w. bush administration. he is in his 16th year as the president. he is expected to speak in conversation for about half an hour, then they open it up for questions for the students opened here -- participating here. we expected to open up shortly here on c-span. -- we expected -- expect it to open up shortly here on c-span. [indistinct chatter] >> hi, my name is colette and i'm the director of academic programming here at the society. thank you for everyone who came out to make this event possible and a special thanks to dr. forard haas --richard haass coming to speak today. prior to becoming dean of the elliott school of international affair, the ambassador served as appointed representative of the usa to the african union and current representative of usa to the yuan econ
[applause] announcer: c-span is live now at george washington university school of international affairs in the nation's capital for the president of the council in foreign relations is getting ready to speak. he is the former state department director of policy, planning, and advisor to colin powell during the george w. bush administration. he is in his 16th year as the president. he is expected to speak in conversation for about half an hour, then they open it up for questions for the...
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steve: matthew dallek from george washington university, graduate school of political management, serving as associate professor and robery merry, the editor of the american conservative. thank you to both of you. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day. coming up, american prospect senior writer paul waldman and washington executive editor discuss the political news of the day. and we discussed the proposed changes to the endangered species act. and breast part of -- brett hardle. live at seven eastern this morning. join the discussion. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span's brought to you by or cable or satellite. with the senate in session, we will be covering a number of hearings. on tuesday, the foreign relations committee meets on u.s.-russia relations. and the senate banking committee will hear about the effectivenes
steve: matthew dallek from george washington university, graduate school of political management, serving as associate professor and robery merry, the editor of the american conservative. thank you to both of you. >> c-span's washington journal, live every day. coming up, american prospect senior writer paul waldman and washington executive editor discuss the political news of the day. and we discussed the proposed changes to the endangered species act. and breast part of -- brett hardle....
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that, according to a new research report out of george washington university.cting to that shocking report. >>> first, here is a check of the forecast. >> you ever hear urban heat island? look at the heat index in new york city. it feels like 87 degrees to start the morning. washington, d.c. at 85. all the pavement and buildings, the temperatures don't cool that much. new york city didn't go below 80 degrees last night. it broke the record for the record high minimum temperature. usually a 78 is the highest it had been at nighttime. all of this leads to a very hot condition this afternoon. boston this could be the hottest day of the summer, 99 degrees with a heat index of 101. everyone in the southeast is above 100, too. the only one getting relief is chicago towards kansas city because of thunderstorms. flooding in wisconsin yesterday was horrible. now we are watching thunderstorms rolling through southern illinois. a lot of lightning in central missouri. yesterday we had a lightning fatality with a fishermen. your travel map is hot and sticky in the northeast
that, according to a new research report out of george washington university.cting to that shocking report. >>> first, here is a check of the forecast. >> you ever hear urban heat island? look at the heat index in new york city. it feels like 87 degrees to start the morning. washington, d.c. at 85. all the pavement and buildings, the temperatures don't cool that much. new york city didn't go below 80 degrees last night. it broke the record for the record high minimum temperature....
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matthew dallek is a professor at george washington university and robert merry, he is the editor of "the american conservative" as we continue our conversation on 1968, a year in turmoil, america in turmoil. ruth is joining us from illinois. good morning. >> caller: good morning, everyone. i think my question has been answered. back when lyndon johnson asked for the civil rights law to be passed, democrats would not vote for it. republicans got it voted in, but before that when president kennedy took us into vietnam, that was a war that i never did understand, but since we were in it i did, you know -- you've got to support the united states no matter what. that's about it. >> ruth, thank you. we will turn to robert merry. >> well, yes, she's right, as matthew was saying earlier, it took republican votes to get the civil rights act passed, those various acts of the '60s, and it was a democratic president who took us into vietnam, whether you want to attribute that to kennedy or to johnson, certainly johnson and to some extent kennedy. those reflected the ferment that was going on in a
matthew dallek is a professor at george washington university and robert merry, he is the editor of "the american conservative" as we continue our conversation on 1968, a year in turmoil, america in turmoil. ruth is joining us from illinois. good morning. >> caller: good morning, everyone. i think my question has been answered. back when lyndon johnson asked for the civil rights law to be passed, democrats would not vote for it. republicans got it voted in, but before that when...
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the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive all right we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety all right because maybe i'm going on two hours of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so. the guy i got in the exchange same's with me i mean i don't care if the mother is on intrusive i don't want him following me well despite all my anger about this you may feel differently once you hear how impressively effective the program has been requested by congress to twenty seventeen report noted that the agency which spent eight hundred million dollars in twenty fifteen has no information on its effectiveness in deterring attacks wow. who can't argue with those gotta results. oh only eight hundred million dollars for a veritable telling of no information. could all agree that's a bargain. accordin
the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive all right we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety all right because maybe i'm going on two hours of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so....
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steve: matthew dallek from george washington university, graduate school of political management, serving as associate professor and robery merry, the editor of the american conservative. thank you to both of you. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day. anday morning, paul waldman jim and told discuss the political news of the day. we will discuss the proposed changes to the endangered feces of the center for biological diversity. be sure to watch washington journal lebanon -- at 7:00 eastern sunday morning. >> c-span, where history on full staley. 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington dc and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. >lookin ahead to monday first lady melania trump will be speaking at a cyber bullying put them -- prevention summit in rockville, maryland. you can watch the 9:15 eastern time on c-span2. day, president jo bonner officials f
steve: matthew dallek from george washington university, graduate school of political management, serving as associate professor and robery merry, the editor of the american conservative. thank you to both of you. >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day. anday morning, paul waldman jim and told discuss the political news of the day. we will discuss the proposed changes to the endangered feces of the center for biological diversity. be sure to watch washington journal...
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that report commissioned by the government of puerto rico from george washington university was due inndings. and they did put something out about the methodology in establishing the death toll, but we haven't gotten what we expected to get from that report. according to the officials i spoke to this morning, they are expected to get some information later this month, we'll have to wait and see when that happens. let's get to the bottom of why this happens. you have heard me say this before, not only is this about closure from the families of loved ones they have lost because of hurricane maria, this is about understanding the numbers so you can possibly prevent it in the future. any expert out there will tell you if you don't understand who died, what, when, where and how, there's no way of preventing in the future. that's why those numbers are so important, especially right now because we're in hurricane season and historically september is the month in which puerto rico tends to see some of these stronger storms come along and do some damage, so the timing of this is important to un
that report commissioned by the government of puerto rico from george washington university was due inndings. and they did put something out about the methodology in establishing the death toll, but we haven't gotten what we expected to get from that report. according to the officials i spoke to this morning, they are expected to get some information later this month, we'll have to wait and see when that happens. let's get to the bottom of why this happens. you have heard me say this before,...
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the revised number comes after a long awaited report of from george washington university.ong with other media outlets have raised questions about the official death count after several researchers have made it a higher number. the mayor of san juan, carmen yulin cruz who will never see the light of day. it was silently approved by most of the political class in puerto rico. >> laieyla santiago has been following this story from day one. leyla, what are we hearing from the broken government? >> tell tell you they were not prepared to handle so many deaths in this study that came out from george washington university. it says that broken government was ready with protocols for a category one storm. this new study was commissioned by the again of puerto rico. the death toll was 64 before the study came out. no power, no water, tough to have access to health care and while this may not be now the deadliest storm on record, it's certainly now in the top five with the great galveston storm from 1900 so historical context there coming out from our research as number one and it's
the revised number comes after a long awaited report of from george washington university.ong with other media outlets have raised questions about the official death count after several researchers have made it a higher number. the mayor of san juan, carmen yulin cruz who will never see the light of day. it was silently approved by most of the political class in puerto rico. >> laieyla santiago has been following this story from day one. leyla, what are we hearing from the broken...
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stand, the american presidents in the eyes of the voters and historian, matthew delick, george washington university professor and the school of political management. he's the author of the right moment, ronald reagan's first victory and the decisive turning point in american politics. first, here's richard nixon accepting the republican nomination for president at the gop national convention in miami beach, august 8, 1968. >> we make history tonight, not for ourselves, but for the ages. the choice we make in 1968 will determine not only the future of america, but the future of peace and freedom in the world for the last third of the 20th century and the question that we answer tonight, can america meet this great challenge? for a few moments, let us look at america. let us listen to america to find the answer to that question. as we look at america we see cities enveloped in smoke and flames. we hear sirens in the night. we see americans dieing on distant battlefields abroad. we see americans hating each other, fighting each other, killing each other at home, and as we see and hear these things, mi
stand, the american presidents in the eyes of the voters and historian, matthew delick, george washington university professor and the school of political management. he's the author of the right moment, ronald reagan's first victory and the decisive turning point in american politics. first, here's richard nixon accepting the republican nomination for president at the gop national convention in miami beach, august 8, 1968. >> we make history tonight, not for ourselves, but for the ages....
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researchers from george washington university now say nearly 3,000 people died in the six months following the storm. they say part of the reason for theisparitys doctors not being trained in how to certify deaths after a disaster. >> there was a number given out only a week or two after the storm that reflected deaths that were directly caused by the storm, and it was way too early, and -- and it did not look at the total counting for what might have happened over several months. >> and the researchers also discovered the risk of death was higher for older men and people in poor aas. >> a solemn sight in the senate chamber. senator john mccain's seat draped in a black drape, members e aisle sides of remembering his service and especially poignant were words from his closest friend. >> if you were loved by him, you knew it, and you were loved by all your faults and i was lucky to have him asy friend. >> memorial services for mccain will begin tomorrow in arizona. then on friday three days of local services will begin, and we've put the full schedule for you on our nbc washington app. >>> t
researchers from george washington university now say nearly 3,000 people died in the six months following the storm. they say part of the reason for theisparitys doctors not being trained in how to certify deaths after a disaster. >> there was a number given out only a week or two after the storm that reflected deaths that were directly caused by the storm, and it was way too early, and -- and it did not look at the total counting for what might have happened over several months....
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researchers from george washington university here in washington say the correct death toll should be 2,975. that's up from just 64. let's go to our correspondent layla santiago. she's here in washington over at george washington university. you've been doing a lot of excellent reporting on all of this. this is a massive, massive change. remember, these are all u.s. citizens we're talking about. update our viewers. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, i just finished talking to the two lead researchers on this study, and the big question now, wolf, this study commissioned by puerto rico, has found 2,975 to be the number of excess deaths, but will the government of puerto rico now take this study, now take this number and make it the official death toll? i have reached out to the government. several hours now waiting on their response. they have not given that. i want to make clear exactly what this is. again, 2,975 is what they believe is the excess in deaths over what they believe would be average at this point had hurricane maria not gone by puerto rico, not destroyed puerto ric
researchers from george washington university here in washington say the correct death toll should be 2,975. that's up from just 64. let's go to our correspondent layla santiago. she's here in washington over at george washington university. you've been doing a lot of excellent reporting on all of this. this is a massive, massive change. remember, these are all u.s. citizens we're talking about. update our viewers. what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, i just finished talking to the...
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that's when george washington university was commissioned to look into the death toll.ay, george washington university releasing that study, not only saying it should be higher, the death toll, but it should be 2,975. i mean, that is huge compared to 64 where we were when we woke up this morning. >> a figure similar to 9/11. it's the figure that stood out to me. we remember president trump, at the time of this, praised the low death toll, something of a success. did the study address that contradiction at all? >> it does. the researcher spoke with mayors, first responders, folks on the ground after this happened. they seemed to be expressing frustration with that statement in which president trump talks about the 16 deaths at the time. now, within hours of him leaving, that went up to somewhere in the 30s. there was some frustration with the interviews that those researchers did among the people in puerto rico. i want to note, the government of puerto rico was asked about this by our producer in puerto rico at that press conference. he basically said the buck stops here
that's when george washington university was commissioned to look into the death toll.ay, george washington university releasing that study, not only saying it should be higher, the death toll, but it should be 2,975. i mean, that is huge compared to 64 where we were when we woke up this morning. >> a figure similar to 9/11. it's the figure that stood out to me. we remember president trump, at the time of this, praised the low death toll, something of a success. did the study address that...
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on an island of several million people well now a research report conducted by the george washington university and the university of puerto rico has determined that the number of people who were killed in the aftermath of hurricane rita actually was two thousand nine hundred seventy five and that's because this calculation includes an important definition how many people's health was impacted negatively by the hurricane or some other natural disaster after the immediate passage of the storm people who were older and presumably in poor health people who lived in poor communities and who did not have electricity or clean water or access to regular medicine were much more vulnerable and thus experience higher death rates in those parts of puerto rico the report is calling for improved during physicians when they're looking at diagnosing the cause of death after a major disaster such as a hurricane or a blizzard they're also looking for better ways of preparation for particularly vulnerable communities to make certain that there are enough emergency supplies emergency generators and other steps ta
on an island of several million people well now a research report conducted by the george washington university and the university of puerto rico has determined that the number of people who were killed in the aftermath of hurricane rita actually was two thousand nine hundred seventy five and that's because this calculation includes an important definition how many people's health was impacted negatively by the hurricane or some other natural disaster after the immediate passage of the storm...
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again, this number today from george washington university is 2,975. the governor in puerto rico tonight has ordered the official death toll in puerto rico from the storm to be raised to match the numbers in this new study. no word yet from the white house. we'll be right back. looking for great deals on travel? just use priceline. you can save up to 60% on hotels. that's like $120 a night back in your pocket. go to priceline to get deals you won't find anywhere else. >>> as you know, this is primary night in three states. arizona, oklahoma, florida. we're going to have more on arizona and an important republican senate primary in that state coming up later on msnbc. once polls close and we start getting in results. but the big election headline at this hour is an upset. it's in florida. the mayor of tallahassee, a bernie sanders-backed charismatic progressive candidate named andrew gillum has won the democratic nomination for florida governor in an upset victory. gillum is 39 years old. he never led in any public polls heading into tonight. but he has
again, this number today from george washington university is 2,975. the governor in puerto rico tonight has ordered the official death toll in puerto rico from the storm to be raised to match the numbers in this new study. no word yet from the white house. we'll be right back. looking for great deals on travel? just use priceline. you can save up to 60% on hotels. that's like $120 a night back in your pocket. go to priceline to get deals you won't find anywhere else. >>> as you know,...
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researchers from george washington university also found those from poorer backgrounds were at much higherk of being killed. president trump has claimed that google, facebook and twitter prioritise what he calls fake news and left—wing sources — to portray him in a less positive light. he suggested the big tech companies had to be "very careful". google has strongly denied the claims. several countries are calling for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought tojustice. they're responding to a un report detailing atrocities against the rohingya minority. the report also criticised the women who effectively leads myanmar, aung san suu kyi, for not intervening to stop attacks. now on bbc news, it's time for more from the money and power season which looks at how money, and its power, shapes and reshape our lives. this week's programme looks at an ambitious and controversial plan to build private or gated cities in honduras. honduras, centralamerica. until recently, this tiny country had the world's highest murder rate. like other nations in the region, it faces daunting challenges of poverty
researchers from george washington university also found those from poorer backgrounds were at much higherk of being killed. president trump has claimed that google, facebook and twitter prioritise what he calls fake news and left—wing sources — to portray him in a less positive light. he suggested the big tech companies had to be "very careful". google has strongly denied the claims. several countries are calling for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought tojustice. they're...
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again, this number today from george washington university is 2,975.r in puerto rico tonight has ordered the official death toll in puerto rico from the storm to be raised to match the numbers in this new study. no word yet from the white house. we'll be right back. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. introducing the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed to provide strong support, relieve pressure and optimize airflow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dreams. order online, we'll build it, box it and ship it to your door for you to enjoy. sleep on it for up to 100 nights and love it or you'll get a full refund. returns are free and easy
again, this number today from george washington university is 2,975.r in puerto rico tonight has ordered the official death toll in puerto rico from the storm to be raised to match the numbers in this new study. no word yet from the white house. we'll be right back. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first...
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it comes on the same day researchers from george washington university revealed the findings of a studyon storm-related deaths between september 2017 and february of this year. puerto rico's governor signed an executive order to work on recommendations to approve public safety for natural disasters. >>> manhattan was all abuzz tuesday. 40,000 bees swarmed a hot dog stand in times square. take a look at that. fortunately the nypd has an official beekeeper for situations like this. they say the bees like the rest of us were probably trying to escape the sweltering heat after leaving a hive on a nearby rooftop. a bee keeper in full protective gear spent 45 minutes carefully vacuuming up the insects. nypd commissioner jimmy o'neal sent a tweet with bee puns to assure people that everything was under control. >> there's a guy that works for ny nypd, that's his duty? >> i'm not from new york, i didn't know you guys had a beekeeper. >> i'm going to try the vacuum technique the next time they break out at home. >>> aces and ice baths. the players, boy were they feeling the heat at the u.s. open
it comes on the same day researchers from george washington university revealed the findings of a studyon storm-related deaths between september 2017 and february of this year. puerto rico's governor signed an executive order to work on recommendations to approve public safety for natural disasters. >>> manhattan was all abuzz tuesday. 40,000 bees swarmed a hot dog stand in times square. take a look at that. fortunately the nypd has an official beekeeper for situations like this. they...
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the white nationalists are expected to come to george washington university and make their way to the plaza just north of the white house. we'll follow this all afternoon right here on msnbc. >>> i want to bring in betsy woodruff, a reporter for the daily beast and gabe, let me start with you. what we have heard from the president on this thus far. it's confined to 280 characters. the riots in charlottesville a year ago resulted in senseless death and division. we must come together as a nation. i condemn all types of racism and acts of violence. peace to all americans. let's go back a year ago, the extraordinary press conference that took place here in new york in trump tower in the marble foyer. how has his approach to this, his awareness changed at if at all? >> i don't think it's changed much at all. i think there are some se plant cal differences on the margin. he understands his solid base comes from the alt-right, so he wants to keep them in the tent. as i reported in a piece in the "vanity fair," speaker of the house ryan called donald trump and he said, listen, these people h
the white nationalists are expected to come to george washington university and make their way to the plaza just north of the white house. we'll follow this all afternoon right here on msnbc. >>> i want to bring in betsy woodruff, a reporter for the daily beast and gabe, let me start with you. what we have heard from the president on this thus far. it's confined to 280 characters. the riots in charlottesville a year ago resulted in senseless death and division. we must come together as...
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today, the new report from the washington university indicates nearbily 3,000 died in hurricane maria, dramatically higher than the previous official count of 64. >> it's way too early and did not look at the total counting for what might have happened over several months. >> reporter: shortly after the category 4 hurricane tore through the island almost a year ago, president trump touted the low death toll. >> if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and look at the tremendous hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of people that died, everybody watching can really be very proud of what's taken place in puerto rico. >> reporter: today, researchers slammed the president for speaking prematurely. the report blames the puerto rican government for a massive communications breakdown. >> i agree hindsight is 2020. this could have been done differently. i recognize all of that. >> reporter: the white house responding tonight saying the president is proud of the federal effort and will continue to support puerto rico in its recovery. throughout puerto rico, thousands of blue tarps are on h
today, the new report from the washington university indicates nearbily 3,000 died in hurricane maria, dramatically higher than the previous official count of 64. >> it's way too early and did not look at the total counting for what might have happened over several months. >> reporter: shortly after the category 4 hurricane tore through the island almost a year ago, president trump touted the low death toll. >> if you look at a real catastrophe like katrina and look at the...
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this problem is only going to get bigger. >> a shameless plug on behalf of george washington university. when our new president started this past year one of the first , thing he asked us to do at the elliott school is create a bachelor of science and international affairs and so we could have students who wanted to double major. that will launch in february. >> good to know. turkey. i am all is glad to tee you up so you can give a shameless plug on behalf of the guy who runs the place. [laughter] turkey is an ally in the formal sense. it is not a partner in any real sense and that's the reality. this is a relationship that has been losing altitude for some time. it's accelerating. and the question is what do we do about it? but turkey, it's a member of nato but increasingly it's not reliable. it's anything but democratic. it doesn't share our values, so the problems go way beyond the arrest of the pastor. indeed, i have my problems and criticisms of the administration is that our critique of turkey ought to be much broader. for example, their desire now to buy russian air defenses and
this problem is only going to get bigger. >> a shameless plug on behalf of george washington university. when our new president started this past year one of the first , thing he asked us to do at the elliott school is create a bachelor of science and international affairs and so we could have students who wanted to double major. that will launch in february. >> good to know. turkey. i am all is glad to tee you up so you can give a shameless plug on behalf of the guy who runs the...
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again, this number today from george washington university is 2,975.nor in puerto rico tonight has ordered the official death toll in puerto rico from the storm to be raised to match the numbers in this new study. no word yet from the white house. we'll be right back. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students first. >> student: i did mine on volcanoes. >> teacher: you did?! oh, i can't wait to read it. >> tech vo: so when she had auto glass damage... she chose safelite. with safelite, she could see exactly when we'd be there. >> teacher: you must be pascal. >> tech: yes ma'am. >> tech vo: saving her time... [honk, honk] >> kids: bye! >> tech vo: ...so she can save the science project. >> kids: whoa! >> kids vo: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ on your wild west vacation... guarantee you'll find gold but we can guarantee the best price on that thar rental cabin or any hotel, home, b
again, this number today from george washington university is 2,975.nor in puerto rico tonight has ordered the official death toll in puerto rico from the storm to be raised to match the numbers in this new study. no word yet from the white house. we'll be right back. >> tech: at safelite autoglass, we really pride ourselves on making it easy for you to get your windshield fixed. >> teacher: let's turn in your science papers. >> tech vo: this teacher always puts her students...
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laila, i understand the new numbers come from george washington university, a study out of there. are you learning from that? >> i spent some time today speaking with those researchers, and one of the first things they made clear that this is actually a study regarding excess death. so they basically looked at exactly how many deaths they believe should have happened without hurricane maria, and this is the excess. but even more importantly, and i've talked to you about this before, john, they established some recommendations, ways that possibly in the future puerto rico could use this information to -- to prevent deaths in the future. they talked about lack of communication. they talked about only having protocols in place for a category 1 hurricane at the time. so some interesting things when it comes to what the challenges were and what recommendations or what protocols can be put in place to possibly prevent this in the future. but let me be clear again. this is the number they believe in excess deaths. this is not a list of nearly 3,000 cases. that has yet to be done. >> all
laila, i understand the new numbers come from george washington university, a study out of there. are you learning from that? >> i spent some time today speaking with those researchers, and one of the first things they made clear that this is actually a study regarding excess death. so they basically looked at exactly how many deaths they believe should have happened without hurricane maria, and this is the excess. but even more importantly, and i've talked to you about this before, john,...
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her camera reappear the finding was issued today by the school for public health at george washington university. contrasts sharply with the official death toll 64. the storm hit puerto rico last september. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tick tock on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: i'm in for scarlet fu. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. caroline: modest gains for the u.s. claiming onto the record high as does the nasdaq. joe: the question is what did you miss? caroline: the ball is in canada's court. canada is looking into the terms of the trade deal. >> a silver lining in trade tensions. maybe a good thing for the economy. we talked to the pimco cio in the next hour. and president trump accusing google playing dirty. saying the company mixed search results to get preference to the stories about him. did you miss? a canadian minister of foreign affairs is in washington making to keep canada and the rebound and remained north american trade agreement. after they closed a rudimentary take on th
her camera reappear the finding was issued today by the school for public health at george washington university. contrasts sharply with the official death toll 64. the storm hit puerto rico last september. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tick tock on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. ♪ lisa: i'm in for scarlet fu. joe: i'm joe weisenthal. caroline: modest gains for the u.s. claiming onto the...
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they came from similar accounts, according to this report from scientists at george washington universityformation that was anti— vaccine, anti— mmr vaccine ina was anti— vaccine, anti— mmr vaccine in a context where there is a lot of confusion because of fake news put out around that, and the objective was to some its trust, so people didn't know what to believe, because they pushed information that they didn't know as well, so it was really confusing, which is the point of these fake news campaigns, it is not the fake news, it is to erode public trust in the media so they don't know what to believe and then they turn off —— sow distrust. don't know what to believe and then they turn off -- sow distrust. does it worry you, laura, what you do is online, that, actually, when you look at the comments that sometimes follow on in the pages it is hard to tell how many come from real people? well, yes, i mean, obviously fake accounts are a problem. i mean, in terms of vaccines, i mean, unfortunately, you would be surprised, across the political spectrum people have mistrust of vaccines, it you
they came from similar accounts, according to this report from scientists at george washington universityformation that was anti— vaccine, anti— mmr vaccine ina was anti— vaccine, anti— mmr vaccine in a context where there is a lot of confusion because of fake news put out around that, and the objective was to some its trust, so people didn't know what to believe, because they pushed information that they didn't know as well, so it was really confusing, which is the point of these fake...
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george washington university hospital sits a few yards away. on sunday, the shortest route for the unite the right rally participants heading from the s metrotion to lafayette square will be straight through this open urban campus. these nurses will be working that day. i heard announcement on the news that they're goingo be at foggy bottom which is right outside ourdo . gw hospital. it's like it's kind of concerning. very concerning. we'll have pefully people walk us to the car if we need to and hopefully everything is peaceful. i don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: organizers of unite the right 2 will have a permit to rally across from the white house. their websitivens iucts prans to bring american and confederate flags as well as body cameras.te co protests have obtained precipitations at the same >> we can use our voices. >> reporter: members of a panel that participated in an anti-hate congress urged responding to the rally with actions that create lasting change -- safety department is working closely with -- jackie bensen, n
george washington university hospital sits a few yards away. on sunday, the shortest route for the unite the right rally participants heading from the s metrotion to lafayette square will be straight through this open urban campus. these nurses will be working that day. i heard announcement on the news that they're goingo be at foggy bottom which is right outside ourdo . gw hospital. it's like it's kind of concerning. very concerning. we'll have pefully people walk us to the car if we need to...
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researchers from george washington university also found those from poorer backgrounds were at much higher risk of being killed. president trump has claimed that google, facebook and twitter prioritise what he calls fake news and left—wing sources to portray him in a less positive light. he suggested the big tech companies had to be very careful. google has strongly denied the claims. several countries are calling for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought to justice — they're responding to a un report detailing atrocities against the rohingya minority. the report also criticised the woman who effectively leads myanmar, aung san suu kyi, for not intervening to stop attacks. it's just gone 4:30am in the morning. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. i am in washington where my guest in this exclusive interview is president uhuru kenyatta of kenya who has been holding talks here at the white house with donald trump about security, trade and investment. but how can president kenyatta invite investors to kenya when the country is so mired in corruption that p
researchers from george washington university also found those from poorer backgrounds were at much higher risk of being killed. president trump has claimed that google, facebook and twitter prioritise what he calls fake news and left—wing sources to portray him in a less positive light. he suggested the big tech companies had to be very careful. google has strongly denied the claims. several countries are calling for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought to justice — they're...
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the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive all right we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety all right because maybe i'm going on two hours of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so i. got to go to the exchange same clothes made i mean i don't care if the mother is an intrusive i don't want him following me well despite all my anger about this you may feel differently once you hear how impressively effective the program has been requested by congress to twenty seventeen report noted that the agency which spent eight hundred million dollars in twenty fifteen has no information on its effectiveness in deterring attacks while. who get argue with those data results. only eight hundred million dollars for a veritable. no information. we could all agree that's of bargain according to the g
the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive all right we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety all right because maybe i'm going on two hours of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so...
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the revision follows a report by researchers from george washington university.y found that those from poorer backgrounds were at a higher risk of being killed. of being killed. president trump has accused google, facebook and twitter of prioritising fake and biased news — to portray him in a less positive light. he said they had to be "very careful". google has strongly denied the claims. several countries have called for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought to justice following a report detailing atrocities committed against the rohingya minority. the report also criticised myanmar‘s de facto leader, aung san suu kyi, forfailing to intervene to stop attacks. now on bbc news, hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk with me, zeinab badawi. i am in washington where my guest exclusive interview is resident uhuru kenyatta of canada who has been holding —— of kenya who has been holding talks at the white house. but how can president uhuru kenyatta invite investors to kenya when the country is so mired in corruption that pervades all walks of life and enriches the few at th
the revision follows a report by researchers from george washington university.y found that those from poorer backgrounds were at a higher risk of being killed. of being killed. president trump has accused google, facebook and twitter of prioritising fake and biased news — to portray him in a less positive light. he said they had to be "very careful". google has strongly denied the claims. several countries have called for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought to justice...
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researchers from george washington university also found those from poorer backgrounds were at much highers fake news and left—wing sources to portray him in a less positive light. he suggested the big tech companies had to be very careful. google has strongly denied the claims. several countries are calling for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought to justice — they're responding to a un report detailing atrocities against the rohingya minority. the report also criticised the woman who effectively leads myanmar, aung san suu kyi, for not intervening to stop attacks. it's just gone 4:30am in the morning. now on bbc news, hardtalk.
researchers from george washington university also found those from poorer backgrounds were at much highers fake news and left—wing sources to portray him in a less positive light. he suggested the big tech companies had to be very careful. google has strongly denied the claims. several countries are calling for myanmar‘s military leaders to be brought to justice — they're responding to a un report detailing atrocities against the rohingya minority. the report also criticised the woman...
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the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive all right we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety all right because maybe i'm going on two hours of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so. the guy got into the exchanges aims with me i mean i don't care if the mother is an intrusive i don't want him following me well despite all my anger about this you may feel differently once you hear how impressively effective the program has been requested by congress to twenty seventeen report noted that the agency which spent eight hundred million dollars in twenty fifteen has no information on its effectiveness in deterring attacks wow. good arguing those got a result. all eight hundred million dollars for a veritable lot of no information. could all agree that's a bargain according to the government
the words of washington university law professor john turley had this to say there may be indeed constitutional issues here depending on how restrictive or intrusive these measures are intrusive all right we we've got not so bright guys with guns ready to fire at a moment's notice because i happen to look a bit fidgety yeah maybe i am fidgety all right because maybe i'm going on two hours of sleep and maybe i've already had three cocktails and maybe i was just at airport security all right. so....