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and at the mccarthy hearings the army lawyer, joseph welch, called him out. the most famous a moment i think people know from those hearings is when he says to joe mccarthy, have you no decency sir? long last have you no decency? the iconic moments, and you give us an entirely different moment from those hearings. it would be great if you just tell us about that moment. >> yes wonderful. first thank you so much for being here, thank you for any and everybody watching this is really exciting and wonderful. the sense of decency moment from welch has really, continues to have a life of its own. i have an alert on joe mccarthy a google alert in almost every single day is an op-ed and sepa losey has sense of decency, does not matter who you are critiquing. the quotes still have some purchase. so i think i'll start by reading this is my opening move in the book. going to read for five minutes this is how i start. i'll start by reading a little bit. >> the hearing room was sweating, though the weather was mild partly cloudy with a high of 74 degrees, the temperature
and at the mccarthy hearings the army lawyer, joseph welch, called him out. the most famous a moment i think people know from those hearings is when he says to joe mccarthy, have you no decency sir? long last have you no decency? the iconic moments, and you give us an entirely different moment from those hearings. it would be great if you just tell us about that moment. >> yes wonderful. first thank you so much for being here, thank you for any and everybody watching this is really...
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welch: yes. dir. wray: certainly we were aware of scattered online disputing of the election and in fact, i think we built into some of the intelligence products, we circulated about domestic violence extremism that we put out over the course of the time leading up to january 6, warnings about the potential for violence, specifically partisan and political violence. and the possibility that that could be directed are targeted at law enforcement or above -- government officials. rep. welch: in -- are you aware of any large group gathering on the day of election certification other than on january 26 of 2021 -- january 6, 2021? dir. wray: i am not sure i'm understanding your questions? rep. welch: the group that came here, they came here on january 6, the day of elections or vocation, correct? dir. wray: yes. rep. welch: they were encouraged to do so by former president trump, correct? dir. wray: i think they were encouraged by a variety of things, but yes, they're all number of people, a large number o
welch: yes. dir. wray: certainly we were aware of scattered online disputing of the election and in fact, i think we built into some of the intelligence products, we circulated about domestic violence extremism that we put out over the course of the time leading up to january 6, warnings about the potential for violence, specifically partisan and political violence. and the possibility that that could be directed are targeted at law enforcement or above -- government officials. rep. welch: in...
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goldwater called out welch himself but was careful in his criticism of the society. >> we've never been more fearful about the radical members of the left than the birch society. >> this was the beginning of a calculated, two-faced dance by republican politicians. not voicing the conspiracies themselves but embracing the conspiracy theorists. but now ever since donald trump's election republican officials have mostly dispensed with the denials and condemnations of the crazies. >> you had donald trump's main animating vision in his campaign, the birtherism thing, that barack obama was not a citizen. that was coming from the candidate. >> they have come to see that openly feeding anger, resentment, and paranoia is good politics on the right. >> it was a landslide election. >> we aren't going to let this election be stolen by joe biden and the democrats. >> the republican base has been misled by party leaders who for years fed their fears and have now created a frankenstein's monster. >> they don't get to steal it from us. finding new routes to reach your customers, and new ways for them t
goldwater called out welch himself but was careful in his criticism of the society. >> we've never been more fearful about the radical members of the left than the birch society. >> this was the beginning of a calculated, two-faced dance by republican politicians. not voicing the conspiracies themselves but embracing the conspiracy theorists. but now ever since donald trump's election republican officials have mostly dispensed with the denials and condemnations of the crazies....
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i'm going to talk to house intelligence committee member peter welch about the revelations that two of the democrats on that committee was targeted by enablers in the justice department. plus this. >> help me! help me! >> the latest video of an unruly forcing a flight to divert is the third similar incident delta airlines had this week and one of hundreds airlines have dealt with this year. we'll look at what's going on in the unfriendly skies and whether anything can be done to keep passengers and crews safe. that is coming up later on this hour. >>> we do want to begin with that major breaking news out of israel where the 12-year reign of prime minister benjamin netanyahu has officially ended a short time of go. a new coalition government will replace netanyahu with one of his right-wing allies, naftali bennett. kelly cobiella is joining us. give us the tick-tock leading up to this final historic vote. >> reporter: well, it was incredibly close. we had been hearing all week long that it was going to be close, that this coalition government could not afford to lose a single lawmaker.
i'm going to talk to house intelligence committee member peter welch about the revelations that two of the democrats on that committee was targeted by enablers in the justice department. plus this. >> help me! help me! >> the latest video of an unruly forcing a flight to divert is the third similar incident delta airlines had this week and one of hundreds airlines have dealt with this year. we'll look at what's going on in the unfriendly skies and whether anything can be done to...
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he is interviewed by matt welch. sunday at 10:00 p.m., emory university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues that it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. a look at john glenn's earth orbit mission and the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union with jeff shall show and his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span two. >> american history tv on c-span3 exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern, northeastern professor william fowler on christopher columbus and the discovery of the caribbean and the americans by europeans. sunday at 4:00 p.m., the 1975 nasa film who's out there with orson wells and carl sagan exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life and communication in the university. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, see a reconstructed german bunker, part of a living history exhibit by the u.s. army heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsy
he is interviewed by matt welch. sunday at 10:00 p.m., emory university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues that it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. a look at john glenn's earth orbit mission and the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union with jeff shall show and his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span two. >> american history tv on c-span3 exploring the people and events that tell the american...
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they said, we have a soldier here, royal welch fusiliers, reinforcement.rbike? i said i have a motorbike at home, a triumph, they said all right, so they said, when you take them on the back? he said right, leave all your kid here, just take your rifle and your bandolier and away you go. i should exlain to bandolier and away you go. i should exolain to people — bandolier and away you go. i should explain to people watching - bandolier and away you go. i should explain to people watching at - bandolier and away you go. i should explain to people watching at home j explain to people watching at home that you were 17 when you joined up so you were too young and you lied about your age. i don't mean to cast aspersions at what i want to ask it was why was it so important for you to go to france to fight? i was why was it so important for you to go to france to fight?— to go to france to fight? i came as my father's _ to go to france to fight? i came as my father's apprentice _ to go to france to fight? i came as my father's apprentice and - to go to france to f
they said, we have a soldier here, royal welch fusiliers, reinforcement.rbike? i said i have a motorbike at home, a triumph, they said all right, so they said, when you take them on the back? he said right, leave all your kid here, just take your rifle and your bandolier and away you go. i should exlain to bandolier and away you go. i should exolain to people — bandolier and away you go. i should explain to people watching - bandolier and away you go. i should explain to people watching at -...
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. >> i am joined by peter welch. nice to see you and thank you for coming on the show. we just heard strong words from congressional leaders. do you agree with their view? >> i do. two astonishing thing, one is personal, and it's astonishing that donald trump was not only atta attacking adam schiff, but he was going after his own lawyer. second and more importantly for our country harbgs's weaponizing the justice department, and bar and sessions were complicit in this. where you have the president who is essentially using the justice department as a political arm to carry out his attacks against political opponents, you are violating the rule of law. in this case he's attacking an independent branch of government, and that's without precedent. >> i want to be clear. there's a lot we don't know. some of this is suspicious given the way the trump doj behaved in the past, and there's still a lot we don't know. this could be a situation where they were collected, don mcgahn's information, and it was a larger sweep where the investigation was targeted elsewhere. do you all t
. >> i am joined by peter welch. nice to see you and thank you for coming on the show. we just heard strong words from congressional leaders. do you agree with their view? >> i do. two astonishing thing, one is personal, and it's astonishing that donald trump was not only atta attacking adam schiff, but he was going after his own lawyer. second and more importantly for our country harbgs's weaponizing the justice department, and bar and sessions were complicit in this. where you...
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they ended up getting two pics, one from rick welch, watching it go down, it was a box of lucky charms gifted by vern, not exactly a four leaf clover. >> i may return your lucky charms. i may need them next year as well. [ laughing ] detroit must have had their wheaties. they have the number one overall pick. >>> san francisco has the best record in all of baseball, with the most homeruns in the game right now. and wilmer flores had a pill pair of long balls on sunday. he is becoming must-see tv, with a nine day hitting streak. he is a young player, and even once a new reunion show. >> i was sad, i was set. i did cry a little bit. >> you did. >> i will buy it. he wants cried on the field in new york when he thought the mets had traded him. and a day after the defensive end came out as , hit the number 94 jersey is flying off the shelves, according to fanatics, the jersey is a top- selling shirt in all of america, over the last 24 hours. in fact it might be easier to snag a fish, then it is to get the jersey. here is the catch of the day. and this is derek, who caught a 44 inch striper
they ended up getting two pics, one from rick welch, watching it go down, it was a box of lucky charms gifted by vern, not exactly a four leaf clover. >> i may return your lucky charms. i may need them next year as well. [ laughing ] detroit must have had their wheaties. they have the number one overall pick. >>> san francisco has the best record in all of baseball, with the most homeruns in the game right now. and wilmer flores had a pill pair of long balls on sunday. he is...
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thank you to our own david welch from detroit. coming up, better weather in the u.s. we discussed the latest moves in commodities with scott irwin from the university of illinois. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: today, our big focus. we have seen the steady climb. but maybe we are starting to see some rollover in commodities, especially the agricultural parts. wheat, corn. joe: we have been talking about lumber selloffs but also the grains and beans. we see commodities starting to roll over here. grain, wheat, soy all sliding. let's bring in scott irwin, university of illinois at urbana champlain. professor, thank you for joining us. let's start big picture, what is the main contributor to the decline recently that we have seen? >> we have seen the official u.s. government forecast for precipitation and next week turnabout 5-7 days out. we are looking for some now cooler temperatures, pretty good rain. that really matters because it has been really dry, particularly in iowa, our number one core producing state. the markets are very sensitive as we enter t
thank you to our own david welch from detroit. coming up, better weather in the u.s. we discussed the latest moves in commodities with scott irwin from the university of illinois. that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ caroline: today, our big focus. we have seen the steady climb. but maybe we are starting to see some rollover in commodities, especially the agricultural parts. wheat, corn. joe: we have been talking about lumber selloffs but also the grains and beans. we see commodities starting...
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he is interviewed by matt welch. sunday at 10:00 p.m.tern, in her book, carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues that it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. sunday at 11:00 p.m. eastern, i look at the impact on john glenn in 1962 on the state race between the u.s. and soviet union, with jeff and his book "mercury rising." watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪ announcer: american history tv, on c-span3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on lectures in history, northeastern university professor william fowler on early atlantic exploration, christopher columbus, and of the discovery of the caribbean and the americas by europeans. sunday at 4:00 p.m. eastern on real america, the 1975 nasa film "who is out there?" exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life and communication with intelligent civilizations in the universe. sunday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on american artifacts, see a mock world war i trench and a bunker, part
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peter welch much is a member of the house intelligence committee. to believe that you or anyone on your staff was targeted with this subpoena? >> i don't. but it really is less important whether i was targeted than that anyone doing their official job as a member of congress in it fact was targeted. that's the issue. >> that being the issue, what's the action plan? >> well, first of all, why is it significant? you have the president who was attacking the press and getting subpoenas against press who were doing their job. that's number one. and the press is essential to the well-being of the democracy. and it was a follow up on the president's attack on the press that was relentless, the fake news and so on. secondly, he then took this into what appears to be a vendetta, obviously, against adam schiff of the chair where the members of the committee, himself very much among them, were doing their job of oversight. and then, third, he weaponized the justice department with his compliant attorney general william barr who himself brought into the justice
peter welch much is a member of the house intelligence committee. to believe that you or anyone on your staff was targeted with this subpoena? >> i don't. but it really is less important whether i was targeted than that anyone doing their official job as a member of congress in it fact was targeted. that's the issue. >> that being the issue, what's the action plan? >> well, first of all, why is it significant? you have the president who was attacking the press and getting...
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joining me now is peter welch of vermont, he's a chief deputy whip. thank you for joining us. this news is shocking, though a number of members of the intelligence committee with whom i've spoken say not all that surprising that the trump administration would have targeted some of his harshest critics in congress. >> that's exactly right. your introduction about the assault on democracy occurred under former president trump is the con tex within which this happened. he's taken it a step further by weaponizing the justice department under attorney general barr and sessions. then going after an independent branch of government, you're attacking the basic proposition of separate but equal branches of government where there's a counter weight to the power in the executive. this is another indication of president trump being single-minded and his insistence it's his way or the highway. and his attorney general saw president trump as not above the law, he saw president trump as the law. and what he wanted, that was the bidding that barr would do. so a serious threat to the guardrail
joining me now is peter welch of vermont, he's a chief deputy whip. thank you for joining us. this news is shocking, though a number of members of the intelligence committee with whom i've spoken say not all that surprising that the trump administration would have targeted some of his harshest critics in congress. >> that's exactly right. your introduction about the assault on democracy occurred under former president trump is the con tex within which this happened. he's taken it a step...
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he is interviewed by matt welch, sunday at 10:00 p.m. her book, fatally unequal america. carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues that it was designed in a way that denies writes to african-americans. sunday, at 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit issue in 1962 with jeff in his book, mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span 2. announcer: president biden's overseas trip continues. here is the president being greeted by members of the european council and the european commission.
he is interviewed by matt welch, sunday at 10:00 p.m. her book, fatally unequal america. carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues that it was designed in a way that denies writes to african-americans. sunday, at 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit issue in 1962 with jeff in his book, mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span 2. announcer: president biden's overseas trip continues. here is the president being greeted by members of the...
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welch will vote yes on h.res. 473. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. bilirakis: as the member designated by mr. fleischmann, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. fleischmann will vote no on the rule. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. cheryl, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. -- ms. sherrill, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that ms. sherrill will vote yes on h.r. 473. as the member designated by mr. donald payne, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. payne will vote yes on h.res. 473. as the member designated by mr. sires, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. sires will vote yes on h.res. 473. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from utah seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, as the member designated by mr. owens of utah, pursuant to h.r. 8, i in
welch will vote yes on h.res. 473. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? mr. bilirakis: as the member designated by mr. fleischmann, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house that mr. fleischmann will vote no on the rule. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? mr. pallone: mr. speaker, as the member designated by ms. cheryl, pursuant to h.r. 8, i inform the house...
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matt welch. sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern in her book, the second, race and guns innovatively unequal america university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues was designed in a way that denies rights to african americans sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of the john plans mission in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union jeff in his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ >> welcome back to c-span, former republican ferguson, after vice president of the texas policy foundation, an organization that does what? >> the foundation is the largest database take foundation, if you will. a couple of years ago the foundation decided to bring the idea of state having more control over the destiny to washington d.c. and bring the common sense state oriented policy to washington d.c. so they stood up organization vice president federal affairs and state trust and we are dealing with a wide variety of issues including healthcare policy, election int
matt welch. sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern in her book, the second, race and guns innovatively unequal america university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues was designed in a way that denies rights to african americans sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of the john plans mission in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union jeff in his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ >> welcome back to c-span, former...
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he's interviewed by editor at large and podcast post that welch. >> what is the instrumental purpose of the book, what do you hope to accomplish and who do you hope to reach? >> i would like to hope the book will accomplish a couple of things. first of all i know realistically it's going to be read by more conservatives than people who are independent or liberal, and i hope those people get two things out of it. first, arguments that they can use in debate that may or may not have been around the c
he's interviewed by editor at large and podcast post that welch. >> what is the instrumental purpose of the book, what do you hope to accomplish and who do you hope to reach? >> i would like to hope the book will accomplish a couple of things. first of all i know realistically it's going to be read by more conservatives than people who are independent or liberal, and i hope those people get two things out of it. first, arguments that they can use in debate that may or may not have...
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david welch joins us from our bureau.s in this report and what more do we know about the details of it? david: this is the second month we have seen tesla sales drop in china. it has been a cue raise many antennae because they are looking to china. the stock was down 5%. sales were down 9800 vehicles in may from more than 18,000 in april, and they were also down in april from march, so you see this steady trendline downward. there are some mitigating factors. we do not have the data yet for may, but in april, they exported 15,000 vehicles almost from their shanghai facility to other markets, so they are using china as an export factory, but you still have to figure that if they had a lot of demand in china, they would keep more vehicles there, and that is why i think the stock is down. the company is not really explaining this -- we do not know if it is all exports or they are losing some momentum in the market. it is difficult to decipher, but clearly, they are losing momentum in a market where they should be wanting to
david welch joins us from our bureau.s in this report and what more do we know about the details of it? david: this is the second month we have seen tesla sales drop in china. it has been a cue raise many antennae because they are looking to china. the stock was down 5%. sales were down 9800 vehicles in may from more than 18,000 in april, and they were also down in april from march, so you see this steady trendline downward. there are some mitigating factors. we do not have the data yet for...
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editor in chief alex explores mainstream media's ability interviewed by editor at large, matt welch.r book, the second, race and guns innovatively unequal america university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues was designed in a way that denies rights to african americans sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of the john plans mission in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union jeff in his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ >> welcome back to c-span, former republican ferguson, after vice president of the texas policy foundation, an organization that does what? >> the foundation is the largest
editor in chief alex explores mainstream media's ability interviewed by editor at large, matt welch.r book, the second, race and guns innovatively unequal america university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues was designed in a way that denies rights to african americans sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of the john plans mission in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union jeff in his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on...
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this goes back to the wonderful jack welch. the idea of pricing power.s are made up of a unit dynamic enterprise dynamic. we will have pricing power -- will we have pricing power in unit growth to go with it? mario: 7% gdp growth israel. revenues have grown 10%. if i was the only company in the united states i would have a 10% revenue increase and look for improvement in 2022 in part because of an effect of certain companies. if i have a surge in my cost, can i pass through my cost with the margin maintained? there companies that can do that. s dna will not rise 10%. desk -- sgna will not rise 10%. then i will be hurt by taxes and hurt by multiples. tom: -- i want my cash back, i want dividend growth. do you see any change in cash dynamics? mario: i am a big fan of cash buybacks and corporate dividends. you will pay -- then you have the obama tax on top of that, you will keep 30%. that is a triple tax on shareholders. i am not a big fan of dividends. i like the buffett approach. he is buying back stocks because they are selling well below intrinsic value
this goes back to the wonderful jack welch. the idea of pricing power.s are made up of a unit dynamic enterprise dynamic. we will have pricing power -- will we have pricing power in unit growth to go with it? mario: 7% gdp growth israel. revenues have grown 10%. if i was the only company in the united states i would have a 10% revenue increase and look for improvement in 2022 in part because of an effect of certain companies. if i have a surge in my cost, can i pass through my cost with the...
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welch. >> the gentleman's time has expired, long expired. we'll next hear from the gentleman from texas, mr. . mcleod, who is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much for being here. thank you, generals, for your service to our nation. thank you, director wray, for your comments earlier regarding law enforcement. it is important that we always remember in all of this that, you know, they're thell ones wh at the end of the day, the greatest sound is velcro coming off. they're the ones whose lives are in danger each andnd every day,o we certainly appreciate and honor their service. director wray, i was noting that the absence of the capitol police chief here, again, as others have mentioned, allegedly because she's too busy to come here today. she hase a schedules service. it's important for us to understand how this happened. some have asked why she's not here today. i think it's simply because, why have one hearing when we can get things done instead of have three hearings? this whole issue has been politicized from the very begin
welch. >> the gentleman's time has expired, long expired. we'll next hear from the gentleman from texas, mr. . mcleod, who is recognized for five minutes. >> thank you very much for being here. thank you, generals, for your service to our nation. thank you, director wray, for your comments earlier regarding law enforcement. it is important that we always remember in all of this that, you know, they're thell ones wh at the end of the day, the greatest sound is velcro coming off....
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cnn international security editor nick peyton welch has more. >> almost daily now, sib area tacks as, new figures obtained by cnn show significant cyber attacks doubled with hospitals horrifyingly hit harder than before. often with ransomware targeting the data. >> a lot of the services were provided online. and that happened in russia. so security was not there for the same time it was in the nick of time. and a lot of opportunity for people to explore their abilities and exploits in the systems and critical infrastructure. >> the average cost of an attack doubled so far this year. to now $1.8 million. security experts so far say the highest ransom now astronomical. >> i believe $50 million. that is the sum i heard. >> the latest so-called triple extortions, they don't just in crypt the data on your computer until you pay up, or just threaten to release it online. instead, they use that data to attack your systems again and even to blackmail your customers. >> they are trying to be more purposeful. they try to penetrate as fully as possible so that they can extract as many many mone
cnn international security editor nick peyton welch has more. >> almost daily now, sib area tacks as, new figures obtained by cnn show significant cyber attacks doubled with hospitals horrifyingly hit harder than before. often with ransomware targeting the data. >> a lot of the services were provided online. and that happened in russia. so security was not there for the same time it was in the nick of time. and a lot of opportunity for people to explore their abilities and exploits...
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he's interviewed by editor at large and podcast post that welch. >> what is the instrumental purpose of the book, what do you hope to accomplish and who do you hope to reach? >> i would like to hope the book will accomplish a couple of things. first of all i know realistically it's going to be read by more conservatives than people who are independent or liberal, and i hope those people get two things out of it. first, arguments that they can use in debate that may or may not have been around the country but i'm optimistic in the future we will return to an era where we can have a more robust public discourse and dialogue and the second thing i hope is entertaining and people learn about some of these things i've been researching. >> you are positive the news is broken and i will sort of summarize in the three main ways you do one is within the newsroom by the agenda driven journalists who don't admit they are agenda driven. one is through the board room and corporate corruption and deals and then also from without by people like you, breitbart that are kind of gleefully throwing roc
he's interviewed by editor at large and podcast post that welch. >> what is the instrumental purpose of the book, what do you hope to accomplish and who do you hope to reach? >> i would like to hope the book will accomplish a couple of things. first of all i know realistically it's going to be read by more conservatives than people who are independent or liberal, and i hope those people get two things out of it. first, arguments that they can use in debate that may or may not have...
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he will before interviewed by reason magazine editor at large matt welch. >> so, what is the instrumental purpose of the book. what do you hope to accomplish? lwho do you hope to reach. >> i would hope the book will accomplish a few things. first of all, i know it will be read by more conservatives and people who are independent and liberals. i hope they first of all get arguments that they can use in debate that may or may not be having around the country. in the future we return to anker roll lands where we have a more robust public discourse in dialog. the second thing that's not unessential i hope people get a does she are enjoying to learn some of the things i have thought about in research over the last few greeks. >> you are positiontive the news is broken and i will sort of semisummarize in the three main ways you do. one is within the newsroom by agenda driven journalist. one is from the board room through corp. corporate do from would with people like you. like breitbart does and the role of independent and the right of ofpedia ecosystem. >> i would say probably unbalance the bo
he will before interviewed by reason magazine editor at large matt welch. >> so, what is the instrumental purpose of the book. what do you hope to accomplish? lwho do you hope to reach. >> i would hope the book will accomplish a few things. first of all, i know it will be read by more conservatives and people who are independent and liberals. i hope they first of all get arguments that they can use in debate that may or may not be having around the country. in the future we return...
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we did hear from at least one congressman, peter welch, when he spoke with our own ali velshi. >> hetially be a cell within the justice department, whose job it was was to enforce the political whims of president trump, independent of the law, in violation in many cases of constitutional rights. so i think what you saw there was attorney general barr doing everything he can to deny and lie. >> reporter: alex, i should share that a former senior official at the justice depend told our own pete williams when jeff sessions was attorney general, he never approved subpoenas for members of it is house, but this is comes as democrats are increasingly frustrated, especially with the biden justice justice department that they are not learning any more information. so a lot more to come. >> including with this next conversation. joining me is joyce vance, former u.s. attorney, and professor at the university of alabama school of law. joyce, i'm curious, would you say that then attorney general and attorneys general jeff sessions and william barr, is that an abuse of power? >> there's a lot tha
we did hear from at least one congressman, peter welch, when he spoke with our own ali velshi. >> hetially be a cell within the justice department, whose job it was was to enforce the political whims of president trump, independent of the law, in violation in many cases of constitutional rights. so i think what you saw there was attorney general barr doing everything he can to deny and lie. >> reporter: alex, i should share that a former senior official at the justice depend told...
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our speaker of the house, chris welch, here in illinois, created legislation that forced all the corporationsransparent with their board of directors, where there was diversity, where there wasn't, and that put pressure on corporations that looked like 1940s companies to do the right thing. we have leadership now in congress, like maxine waters and joyce beatty at the house financial services committee, that, of course, maxine chairs, and joyce chairs the subcommittee on diversity and inclusion. they're making a profound impact, pushing banks and financial institutions to do the right thing when it comes to working with black-owned businesses and making sure we get our opportunities to get the kind of loans and opportunities that we really, really deserve. so it's a much better day today, and i think it's going to continue into the future. i think momentum is there. people get it, that we deserve equal economic opportunity, and a lot of the challenges that face our urban communities will start to dissipate once we do have real, equal economic opportunity in this country. >> john, we've got le
our speaker of the house, chris welch, here in illinois, created legislation that forced all the corporationsransparent with their board of directors, where there was diversity, where there wasn't, and that put pressure on corporations that looked like 1940s companies to do the right thing. we have leadership now in congress, like maxine waters and joyce beatty at the house financial services committee, that, of course, maxine chairs, and joyce chairs the subcommittee on diversity and...
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take a listen, for example, to congressman peter welch just this morning. >> he said he was an anti-democraticident. he believed he was above the law. he thought it was within his right to weaponize the deputy of justice and use the awesome power of prosecution against the legislators in an independent branch of government. it's an extraordinary breach of our democratic principles. >> reporter: and alex, next comes the investigations. we already know that the doj inspector general, the watchdog over that agency, says they're going to begin a broad investigation into what went on here. at the same time, though, former attorneys general jeff sessions and bill barr both distancing themselves from this. you mentioned, this is true, democrats here on the hill are going to want to hear from those two men about what went on with these subpoenas and how this came to be, but again, those two men distancing themselves from that and really, alex, more broadly, revelations like these are part of a larger trend that we've already seen and probably will continue to see as we get further out from the trump a
take a listen, for example, to congressman peter welch just this morning. >> he said he was an anti-democraticident. he believed he was above the law. he thought it was within his right to weaponize the deputy of justice and use the awesome power of prosecution against the legislators in an independent branch of government. it's an extraordinary breach of our democratic principles. >> reporter: and alex, next comes the investigations. we already know that the doj inspector general,...
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i was talking to congressman peter welch of vermont and now i'm talking to you.y home country -- justin trudeau of my home country that they discuss reopening the borders between canada and the united states, this is really important to your economy although a lot of canadians have not been vaccinated. >> it is. canada's vaccination program has accelerated dramatically. great to see their progress. it is very important. we're very hopeful we can open up this border. it's obviously commerce, but it's also familial relationships, it's friends. i've got a place in my state you have to drive back to canada to get through the rest of the state. while we're reopening our domestic economy, i hope this will happen sooner than later. there's some good news in that regard. ali, we want to make sure you all get home, too, to see your family. >> i have not seen my parents since march of 2020. i'm very, very, very excited to be able to see them soon. governor, always good to see you. >> we want to get you home. >> thank you for taking time to spend time with us. governor jay
i was talking to congressman peter welch of vermont and now i'm talking to you.y home country -- justin trudeau of my home country that they discuss reopening the borders between canada and the united states, this is really important to your economy although a lot of canadians have not been vaccinated. >> it is. canada's vaccination program has accelerated dramatically. great to see their progress. it is very important. we're very hopeful we can open up this border. it's obviously...
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he is interviewed by matt welch. sunday at 10:00 eastern.her book, the second, race and guns and a federally unequal america, carol anderson examines the second amendment, and says it was designed in a way that does not -- the denies rights left americans. sunday at 11:00 eastern, on the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union. watch book tv this weekend on c-span two. >> american history tv on c-span three, exploring the people and events to tell the american story every weekend. tonight, at 8:00 eastern, on lectures and history, northeastern professor william fowler on early atlantic for ration. chris prefer columbus -- crist for columbus and the discovery of the caribbean and the americas by europeans. the 1975 massive film who is out there with orson welles and carl sagan exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life and communication with intelligent civilizations in the universe. sunday at 6 p.m. eastern on american artifacts. see a mock world war i trench in the reconstructed german buffed her -- german bunker. and, sund
he is interviewed by matt welch. sunday at 10:00 eastern.her book, the second, race and guns and a federally unequal america, carol anderson examines the second amendment, and says it was designed in a way that does not -- the denies rights left americans. sunday at 11:00 eastern, on the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union. watch book tv this weekend on c-span two. >> american history tv on c-span three, exploring the people and events to tell the american story every...
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breitbart's exploring credibility, and interviewed by editor at large matt welch. sunday, 10 p.m. eastern, in the book, the second, race and guns in unequal america. carol anderson examines the second amendment and argued it was designed in a way to deny rights to african-americans. sunday at 11 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit mission, on the space race between the u.s. at book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ >> american history tv on c-span 3, exploring the people and events that tell the american story every weekend. saturday at 8 p.m. eastern on lectures in history. northern university professor william fowler on early atlantic explorelation, christopher columbus and the discovery of the caribbean by americans and europeans. sunday 4 p.m. eastern. and the film who is out there? exploring extraterrestrial life and communications with tents in the universe. see a mock world war ii bunker and by the u.s. heritage and education center in carlisle, pennsylvania. sunday at 8 p.m. eastern on the presidency, hear how first ladies
breitbart's exploring credibility, and interviewed by editor at large matt welch. sunday, 10 p.m. eastern, in the book, the second, race and guns in unequal america. carol anderson examines the second amendment and argued it was designed in a way to deny rights to african-americans. sunday at 11 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit mission, on the space race between the u.s. at book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ >> american history...
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the pandemic gave you a year and a half of complaining that i am welching -- you don't have to say welching> joe, i just want to -- >> go ahead, steve >> joe, i just want to say to austan, austan, we don't want wages to go up through artificial constraints to the labor market as a result of government policy. we want wages to go up in line with productivity as much as possible and the danger that you get into and what the fed has to watch out for, what we have to worry about is that when nominal wages go up, austan, you know nominal wages don't go back down the only way to do that for a company to preserve its profit measures -- margins is to either raise prices or to cut back on the profit margin. so this is not the way we want it to happen as you know, i was not a fan of the extended benefits. i wanted it tied more to unemployment rates in different states i think you also backed that idea. >> as did i. >> the idea wages are going up because of artificial government intrusion into the labor market isn't -- >> i agree with that, and i thought that a so-called trigger would be a better idea
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>> thank you representative welch. absolutely i completely agree.i guess fromm my if it shouldn't be about whether a worker is working for a company that can afford to do it or not. we do it and that's a burden on us. irrespective of the fact that we still feel like there's a good return on that investment. i don't see the downside in having a national program that would help us as well. when we are recruiting and we talked about how hard it is for the crew right now. we are at a significant disadvantage to bigger companies that can affordow to do it so it would absolutely be leveling the playing field. >> it's a understand it you and your wife have a employee who had terminal cancer who couldn't lose a paycheck and he c couldnt leave home and he was caught between a rock and a hard place. you valued him and you wanted to let him do what we do in our own circumstances, correct? >> that's absolutely right. >> in you had to keep up the cost of that. >> that's right. >> so you mention the effect on morale in your company that you did institute this and
>> thank you representative welch. absolutely i completely agree.i guess fromm my if it shouldn't be about whether a worker is working for a company that can afford to do it or not. we do it and that's a burden on us. irrespective of the fact that we still feel like there's a good return on that investment. i don't see the downside in having a national program that would help us as well. when we are recruiting and we talked about how hard it is for the crew right now. we are at a...
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jack welch taught me a long time ago you come out of a downturn stronger you're a better leader youryou grow? so if i think about the winners and losers, i think it's the one that are going to be closest to their customers who drive these market transitions internet of things, artificial intelligence, everything going digital and translate those to outcomes the technology companies will outperform the traditional companies by 2 to 1 over the next decade. i think every company will finally become a technology company and digital company as you move forward if i were betting, i'd take those companies that are really moving on ai those that are moving on security because there are a lot of challenges on it. those that are really focused on the cloud moving to the edge and that offers up opportunities for a new series of players as well. >> john chambers, thanks for joining us much appreciated and congrats again on thit >>> up next, the ceo of online education platform courseera on how workers can close the digital skills gap in the u.s. plus shares of pfizer and moderna under pressure t
jack welch taught me a long time ago you come out of a downturn stronger you're a better leader youryou grow? so if i think about the winners and losers, i think it's the one that are going to be closest to their customers who drive these market transitions internet of things, artificial intelligence, everything going digital and translate those to outcomes the technology companies will outperform the traditional companies by 2 to 1 over the next decade. i think every company will finally...
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mary francis welch bird was the first born to samuel massey welsh and grace clayton welsh on january 12, 1930, in chicago, illinois. she was the last to leave on may 21, 2021, in salt lake city, utah. mary francis attended a.o. sex ton elementary school and went onto graduate from inglewood high school in 1948. she received her b.s. degree in 1952. mary francis received her master's degree in educational administration from xavier university in 1957, and her doctorate in education from university of california berkeley in 1962. her marriage took her from chicago to cincinnati, ohio, and subsequently to san francisco, california, in 1958, where she began teaching with the san francisco unified school district. her marriage to ted bird would end, but she would remain in the bay area and would go to onto serve as an educator and administrator with the district for 43.5 years. she heldmany positions with the district, including assistant principle at samuel gonyars high school, and coordinator for human resources services. she retired as a program director for state and federal projects
mary francis welch bird was the first born to samuel massey welsh and grace clayton welsh on january 12, 1930, in chicago, illinois. she was the last to leave on may 21, 2021, in salt lake city, utah. mary francis attended a.o. sex ton elementary school and went onto graduate from inglewood high school in 1948. she received her b.s. degree in 1952. mary francis received her master's degree in educational administration from xavier university in 1957, and her doctorate in education from...
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alex are marlowe is interview by reason magazine editor at large mat welch. sunday at 0 p.m.astern $10 p.m. eastern, emory university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues that it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. sunday at 11 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit mission in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and the soviet union in the book with, mercury rising. watch booktv this weekend on c-span2. >> i remain of the view that the worst arguments made for the lockdowns were the initial ones. they said, well, we have to protect the hospitals from an overflow. wait a second, who would need to be forced to avoid the behavior that might result in hospitalization at a time when hospitals were least staffed allegedly to help you? and then there was the argument, well, the imperial college said 2.3 million americans will die unless we take away freedom. ask yourself the question, what
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just curious though, jon, some of these casino and other jobs, particularly in vegas, they pay pretty welchu would think that it's well north of some of the benefits some of these folks would till be getting. but even that isn't helping? >> no, it isn't, neil. and think about the economics of it. if it's a two-person household and they're making $800 each, that's $1600 a week, that's about $83,000 a year. the median household income in america is about $67,000 a year. so you're making above median income by staying home on unemployment, and we say, well, it's only $300 a week more, neil, that's $1200 a month. that pays many of their rent. so to suggest in this isn't a factor in inhibiting people from returning to work i just think is foolish. i speak to these employees. i know better. neil: so what do they do? what do you recommend they do? if there's a shortage of labor, you know you're going to have angry customers, right? they're going to be waiting forever on a meal or the drinks, what have you. some of these large casino venues where it could affect how many they can bring into what th
just curious though, jon, some of these casino and other jobs, particularly in vegas, they pay pretty welchu would think that it's well north of some of the benefits some of these folks would till be getting. but even that isn't helping? >> no, it isn't, neil. and think about the economics of it. if it's a two-person household and they're making $800 each, that's $1600 a week, that's about $83,000 a year. the median household income in america is about $67,000 a year. so you're making...
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he's interviewed by reason editor at large matt welch, sunday at 10:00 p.m.ok the second race and got a fatal unequal university professor karol anderson exams the second amendment and argues it was designed in a way that unites rights to african-americans. sunday at 11 eastern and impact of john mission on 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union. in his book mercury rising watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. cspanshop.org is c-span's online store. there is a collection of c-span products, browse to see what is new. still time to order the congressional director of contact information for members of congress and the biden administration. go to cspanshop.org. >> earlier today and the senate education committee had a hearing on something returning to college campuses this fall. will hollowed hear from college and university presidents any student about getting students and faculty say from covid-19. >>
he's interviewed by reason editor at large matt welch, sunday at 10:00 p.m.ok the second race and got a fatal unequal university professor karol anderson exams the second amendment and argues it was designed in a way that unites rights to african-americans. sunday at 11 eastern and impact of john mission on 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union. in his book mercury rising watch book tv this weekend on cspan2. cspanshop.org is c-span's online store. there is a collection of...
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he is interviewed by reason magazine editor at large matt welch. sunday at 10:00 p.m.rn, in her book "the second: race handguns in america," professor carol anderson explores the second amendment and argues it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. sunday at 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit mission in 1962 on the space race with jeff sessial and his book "mercury rising." that's this weekend on c-span2. ♪ >> washington journal continued. host: we are back and we want to know what you think about the significance of the new juneteenth federal holiday. president biden signed into law juneteenth earlier this week at the white house at the urging of lawmakers from both sides of the aisle. we want to bring to you a little bit about what juneteenth is from a story from the associated press. it commemorates june 19, 1865, when union soldiers brought the news of freedom to black people in galveston, texas, two months after confederacy surrendered. two point five years after the emancipation proclamation freed slaves i
he is interviewed by reason magazine editor at large matt welch. sunday at 10:00 p.m.rn, in her book "the second: race handguns in america," professor carol anderson explores the second amendment and argues it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. sunday at 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit mission in 1962 on the space race with jeff sessial and his book "mercury rising." that's this weekend on c-span2. ♪ >>...
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exploring mainstream media's credibility's great is interviewed by magazine editor at large, matt welch10:00 p.m. eastern in her book the second innovative unequal america. university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit mission in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union with jeff in his book your query rising. what book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ ♪♪ >> c-span, unfiltered view of government funded by these television companies and more including charter communications. ♪♪ >> charter communications support c-span as a public service along with these other television providers doing a front row seat tooth democracy. >> a hearing on domestic violence and military and how cases are prosecuted all pentagon officials, domestic violence survivor and had of an advocacy group for victims. >> we are now going to go on with the hearing to order. welcome, everyone. this is going to be
exploring mainstream media's credibility's great is interviewed by magazine editor at large, matt welch10:00 p.m. eastern in her book the second innovative unequal america. university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment and argues it was designed in a way that denies rights to african-americans. sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john glenn's earth orbit mission in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union with jeff in his book your query...
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welch from the great state of vermont. a constituent of his. >> thank you very much. briefly, we are proud of our small business in vermont and i know that is true for others. they are a family affair and the folks who are going to testify, eric and his wife, they have 75 employees and they are taking maple syrup, i would like to share some with my colleagues, it's fantastic. it is helping the economy. they have 75 employees and one of them had cancer. his wife had cancer. he couldn't leave work because he couldn't afford to leave the paycheck. he was absolutely fearful not having income. they decided if it doesn't work and you know in georgia and texas, all around me small businesses, they started a family leave policy and able to support a great expense to them this family leave to let that partner take care of his partner so they are going to testify about this and we need to help our small businesses for enormous financial pressure to deal with their commitment to their own employees who they regard as family. look over to introducing him and working with the comm
welch from the great state of vermont. a constituent of his. >> thank you very much. briefly, we are proud of our small business in vermont and i know that is true for others. they are a family affair and the folks who are going to testify, eric and his wife, they have 75 employees and they are taking maple syrup, i would like to share some with my colleagues, it's fantastic. it is helping the economy. they have 75 employees and one of them had cancer. his wife had cancer. he couldn't...
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welch regard. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's great to see you again, mr. secretary.en years ago when i first one literally the very first call that i i received from a futue colleague was some xavier becerra, , so he been a good friend of me and my family ever since. in just a few minutes available i wanted to try to quickly highlight two areas. the first is just a statement. i was excited to see in this budget a commitment to expanding medicare in dental, vision and hearing. in my view and in the view of many of my house colleagues that is a real missing gap in our current medicare system. one of many things i'm excited about with this budget proposal is the commitment to expansion there. building upon the work that many of us have done on the side of the aisle. but let me shift to something different and try, i know you've talked about it already but o get further comments on. i am very alarmed about the dramatic spike we have seen in mental health issues and substance abuse over the last year and few months. governments, the 50 state governments and various munici
welch regard. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it's great to see you again, mr. secretary.en years ago when i first one literally the very first call that i i received from a futue colleague was some xavier becerra, , so he been a good friend of me and my family ever since. in just a few minutes available i wanted to try to quickly highlight two areas. the first is just a statement. i was excited to see in this budget a commitment to expanding medicare in dental, vision and hearing. in my view...
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interviewed by magazine editor at large, matt welch. sunday 10:00 p.m.ern her book, the second race in front and in unequal america university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment argues it was designed in a way that denies rights to african americans. sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john's friends earth orbit patient in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union with beth and his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2. ♪♪ >> i remain of the view of the worst arguments made for the lockdowns were the initial once. they said we have to protect the hospitals from an overflow. wait a second, who would need to be forced to avoid behavior that might result in hospitalization at a time when hospitals were least staffed allegedly to help you? then there was the argument that the college set 2.3 million americans will die unless we take away freedom. or they predict 30 million, ask yourself, what about of forced from government would have met anything at that time? remarks on the night on q&a
interviewed by magazine editor at large, matt welch. sunday 10:00 p.m.ern her book, the second race in front and in unequal america university professor carol anderson examines the second amendment argues it was designed in a way that denies rights to african americans. sunday 11:00 p.m. eastern, a look at the impact of john's friends earth orbit patient in 1962 on the space race between the u.s. and soviet union with beth and his book mercury rising. watch book tv this weekend on c-span2....