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>> whitaker: what is it?mpson: oh my god. >> lawrence: i did not know it was going to go that far. i mean, that was-- that was really bold. >> whitaker: you literally jumped over me, to get to this picture-- >> lawrence: sorry about that. god, talk about laughing therapy. >> whitaker: that seems to be kind of central to who you are. >> lawrence: laughing? >> whitaker: the laughing and the fun and-- >> lawrence: oh, got to have it. >> whitaker: you got to have it. >> lawrence: i got to have it. >> whitaker: it's her defense against the brutal, cutthroat side of show business, which has been on conspicuous display recently, with shocking allegations of sexual harassment and assault. lawrence has added her voice to the "time's up" movement, and spoke to us about harvey weinstein. he produced her oscar-winning movie, "silver linings playbook." was he ever inappropriate? >> lawrence: no, he was never inappropriate with me. but what he did is criminal and deplorable. and when it came out and i heard about it, i wan
>> whitaker: what is it?mpson: oh my god. >> lawrence: i did not know it was going to go that far. i mean, that was-- that was really bold. >> whitaker: you literally jumped over me, to get to this picture-- >> lawrence: sorry about that. god, talk about laughing therapy. >> whitaker: that seems to be kind of central to who you are. >> lawrence: laughing? >> whitaker: the laughing and the fun and-- >> lawrence: oh, got to have it. >>...
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>> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes."have one too. one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it. they're moving forward with cosentyx. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious
>> whitaker: i'm bill whitaker. we'll be back next week with another edition of "60 minutes."have one too. one for charlie. (gasp) look mom! charlie took a bite. feed his imagination, with the fresh roasted peanut taste he loves. where there's jif, there's love. mitzi: psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ( ♪ ) mike: i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ( ♪ ) joni: think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people...
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this is one-- >> whitaker: one of your labs. >> xi: --one of my labs, yes. >> whitaker: the arrest hadple told him to stay home. he was removed as the principal investigator of his own research. what's going through your mind? >> xi: so, i was saying to myself, they're going to put me in jail, and all of these things that i have been working for years, was coming to an end. >> whitaker: so tell me about the day you were arrested. >> sherry chen: my life was turned upside down. >> whitaker: sherry chen's life was also turned upside down when federal prosecutors suspected her of spying for china. she's been a u.s. citizen for two decades, and has devoted her career to public service as a flood forecaster in the state of missouri, and, most recently, with the national weather service in ohio. you were proud of your work? >> chen: yeah, i do, i really put my heart into my work. >> whitaker: chen showed us the award she won for helping to save the city of cairo, illinois from record flooding in the spring of 2011. armed with her forecast, the army corps of engineers blew up a levee and rero
this is one-- >> whitaker: one of your labs. >> xi: --one of my labs, yes. >> whitaker: the arrest hadple told him to stay home. he was removed as the principal investigator of his own research. what's going through your mind? >> xi: so, i was saying to myself, they're going to put me in jail, and all of these things that i have been working for years, was coming to an end. >> whitaker: so tell me about the day you were arrested. >> sherry chen: my life was...
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ask your doctor about eucrisa. >> whitaker: the u.s.as concluded there is no doubt the russians meddled in the 2016 u.s. presidential election, leaking stolen emails and inflaming tensions on social media. while congress and special counsel robert mueller investigate russian interference-- including whether the campaign of donald trump colluded with russia-- we focused on one vector of the attack on american democracy: the sweeping cyber assault on state voting systems that u.s. intelligence tied to the russian government. you're about to hear what happened from the frontline soldiers of a cyberwar that was fought largely out of public view. as we first reported in april, it took place on digital battlegrounds in states throughout the country. the first shots were fired here in illinois, not far from downtown springfield, in a nondescript shopping center, the kind you'll find anywhere in the united states. there, in a repurposed supermarket, is the headquarterf elections. this doesn't look like a war zone. >> steve sandvoss: no, it does
ask your doctor about eucrisa. >> whitaker: the u.s.as concluded there is no doubt the russians meddled in the 2016 u.s. presidential election, leaking stolen emails and inflaming tensions on social media. while congress and special counsel robert mueller investigate russian interference-- including whether the campaign of donald trump colluded with russia-- we focused on one vector of the attack on american democracy: the sweeping cyber assault on state voting systems that u.s....
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marine biologist meghan whitaker reacts to such business ideas with sheer horror . just look you know the other threats these animals space i will take a long time for us to rectify whaling is something we can stop here now and there's absolutely no need for it is just pointless for industry. recently the hunting of minka whales at least was halted it's a key victory for iceland's conservationists and their fight against whaling. now to rome the eternal city millions of tourists flock to the italian capital every year to visit ancient treasures like the colosseum or the pantheon or the trevi fountain rome is magnificent but it's also falling apart public infrastructure is collapsing especially streets and roads rome's administration has been accused of not doing enough mismanaging public funds the city is deep in debt so what can locals do while they're rolling up their sleeves and filling in the gaps themselves. all bad so must a low end his living on the streets of the a ten all sitting he has been a taxi driver here for three decades he's lost millions of kilomet
marine biologist meghan whitaker reacts to such business ideas with sheer horror . just look you know the other threats these animals space i will take a long time for us to rectify whaling is something we can stop here now and there's absolutely no need for it is just pointless for industry. recently the hunting of minka whales at least was halted it's a key victory for iceland's conservationists and their fight against whaling. now to rome the eternal city millions of tourists flock to the...
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in the same waters where the tourists are shooting their photos others are whale hunting for whitaker a cool business. the sound it was laid out skid like out that has nerves it can feel there's pain so there's a heartbeat that goes into the wild an explosion and then they bring these wells on board so it can take you know thirty minutes up to an hour but these wild life is a long painful process. iceland's only whaling station lies hidden at the end of a few org far from reykjavik the whale catchers have bagged a fin whale the second largest mammal on earth and listed as an endangered species . animal activists record the stripping of the forty ton whales blubber. begin to toss is an icelandic activist working to stop the killing of whales. she posts photos and videos on the internet hoping to inspire others to act against whaling mainly her own countrymen. this is not a tradition here really it started with norwegian still in it we have we have a long tradition of even kale in iceland and growing kale so if kale not the way you. want. the whaling company owner places no value on suc
in the same waters where the tourists are shooting their photos others are whale hunting for whitaker a cool business. the sound it was laid out skid like out that has nerves it can feel there's pain so there's a heartbeat that goes into the wild an explosion and then they bring these wells on board so it can take you know thirty minutes up to an hour but these wild life is a long painful process. iceland's only whaling station lies hidden at the end of a few org far from reykjavik the whale...
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marine biologist megan whitaker takes people whale watching off the coast of iceland a dream job for the marine biologist whittaker has spotted something a mink whale is eating its way through school a fish. with a bit of luck the guests may even catch sight of the much larger humpback whale. in the same waters where the tourists are taking snapshots others are whale hunting. these animals they have skid like up their house nerves they can feel there's pain so there's a heartbeat that goes into the wild that explosion and then they bring these wells on board so it can take you know thirty minutes after an hour of these wild bites among painful process i slams only whaling station lies hidden at the end of a few orde far away from reykjavik. the whale catchers have captured a fin whale the second largest mammal on earth and an endangered species that is dead animal rights activists document the stripping of the forty ton whales blubber . they post photos and videos online hoping to inspire others to act against whaling this is not a tradition here really it's start of the norwegians d
marine biologist megan whitaker takes people whale watching off the coast of iceland a dream job for the marine biologist whittaker has spotted something a mink whale is eating its way through school a fish. with a bit of luck the guests may even catch sight of the much larger humpback whale. in the same waters where the tourists are taking snapshots others are whale hunting. these animals they have skid like up their house nerves they can feel there's pain so there's a heartbeat that goes into...
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marine biologist macon whitaker takes people whale watching off the coast of iceland a dream job for the marine biologist whittaker has spotted something a mink whale is eating its way through school a fish. with a bit of luck the guests may even catch sight of the much larger humpback whale. in the same waters where the tourists are taking snapshots others are whale hunting. these animals they have skid like out there how nervous they can feel this pain so there's a harpoon that goes into the whale and explosion and then they bring these wells on board so it can take you know thirty minutes after an hour of these piles by it's a long painful process i slants only whaling station lies hidden at the end of a few orde far away from reykjavik. the whale catchers have captured a fin whale the second largest mammal on earth and an endangered species that is dead animal rights activists document the stripping of the forty ton whales blubber . they post photos and videos online hoping to inspire others to act against whaling this is not a tradition here really it's start of a norwegian ston
marine biologist macon whitaker takes people whale watching off the coast of iceland a dream job for the marine biologist whittaker has spotted something a mink whale is eating its way through school a fish. with a bit of luck the guests may even catch sight of the much larger humpback whale. in the same waters where the tourists are taking snapshots others are whale hunting. these animals they have skid like out there how nervous they can feel this pain so there's a harpoon that goes into the...
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. >> whitaker. and stuart. >> of course, actually whitaker, i was in high school with his son, and that's not my proudest memory going, having a connection with a supreme court justice, but that's a different story. >> yeah. [laughter] whitaker had a very unhappy time on the court, and he, he had no -- he was not a significant justice. and, ultimately, retired in poor health. >> let me jump back to eisenhower and brown. we talked a little about warren and how you said he had, went through a major change. eisenhower seemed to have changed less and had a very back and forth, uneven relationship with brown and desegregation, etc., so that at least i find it harder to pin down a clear view of eisenhower on that issue. what's your interpretation of eisenhower and his reaction to brown and the desegregation problem? >> well, i think warren was terribly disappointed and ultimately angry that eisenhower, after the court announced the brown decision in may of 1954, eisenhower held a press conference. he held
. >> whitaker. and stuart. >> of course, actually whitaker, i was in high school with his son, and that's not my proudest memory going, having a connection with a supreme court justice, but that's a different story. >> yeah. [laughter] whitaker had a very unhappy time on the court, and he, he had no -- he was not a significant justice. and, ultimately, retired in poor health. >> let me jump back to eisenhower and brown. we talked a little about warren and how you said he...
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whitaker 53. for some a little cooler and for others there 60 at travis up to 30 miles an hour. 54, 56 bodega bay and san francisco we. monterey 57. if you are near half moon bay and the san mateo coast him i feel a little warmer. 56 ukiah. thunderstorm activity in the monsoon around las vegas kind of circling palm springs and phoenix and las vegas. like and palm springs got in on some activity. picking up a little bit. something to keep an eye on if you're headed that way. tahoe has some cloud cove activ to be mainly east and south of lake tahoe. mainly.ill give way to sunshine and a little bit warmer temperatures today. more so friday . the warmest day looks to be saturday. we had those 90s and 100s depressed for a while and now they are inching back. if you are inland you can get back to the upper 80s and 90s. 60s and 70s coast and bay. temperatures are warming up away from the coast . the warmest day looks to be saturday. cooler on sunday and more so on monday. >>> up next we will show you wha
whitaker 53. for some a little cooler and for others there 60 at travis up to 30 miles an hour. 54, 56 bodega bay and san francisco we. monterey 57. if you are near half moon bay and the san mateo coast him i feel a little warmer. 56 ukiah. thunderstorm activity in the monsoon around las vegas kind of circling palm springs and phoenix and las vegas. like and palm springs got in on some activity. picking up a little bit. something to keep an eye on if you're headed that way. tahoe has some cloud...
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wasughout our recent dean here and our current leader charles whitaker was here. he will be on a panel next month. organizing committee, some of whom are here, and medill staff have supported us. curtis,d off with bill a highly visual look. special about the convention will premiere on the decades network monday, august 6 and 8:00 p.m. central aired throughout august on decades.com . for our june session we have historians activists and workers talking about the perspectives behind the weeks conflicts and called titian's. c-span was here for that one and the networks taping aired july 7 through c-span3 calls american history tv. rock music specific to the convention was suppressed by the city's refusal to grant permits. figures from norman mailer to allen ginsberg, the political and cultural collision. papers, to protest artist and media workers produced interpretations for required tear gas. i will introduce each speaker intern starting with anthony decurtis. a longtime contributing editor for rolling stone where we knew each other. grammy award winner. lecturer
wasughout our recent dean here and our current leader charles whitaker was here. he will be on a panel next month. organizing committee, some of whom are here, and medill staff have supported us. curtis,d off with bill a highly visual look. special about the convention will premiere on the decades network monday, august 6 and 8:00 p.m. central aired throughout august on decades.com . for our june session we have historians activists and workers talking about the perspectives behind the weeks...
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marine biologist make an whitaker is horrified by this type of business idea the whales are already under threat due to climate change and marine pollution she hopes that whale hunting will be banned a citizen possible. the world of music is in a somber mood tonight after the death of retha franklin the u.s. singer known as the queen of soul shot to stardom of course in the one nine hundred sixty s. and one nine hundred seventy s. with hits like respect and chain of faults and with a uniquely powerful voice that ingrained itself in the american psyche in one thousand nine hundred sixty eight she sang at martin luther king's funeral in two thousand and nine at the inauguration of barack obama for many she was the voice of empowerment during the civil rights era. the title of her nine hundred sixty seven hit a composition by otis redding crowned her legacy from the moment the song hit the airwaves respect. everything franklin's imprint on soul music was enormous her commanding vocals powered the soundtrack of both the civil rights and women's liberation movements half a century ago. the dau
marine biologist make an whitaker is horrified by this type of business idea the whales are already under threat due to climate change and marine pollution she hopes that whale hunting will be banned a citizen possible. the world of music is in a somber mood tonight after the death of retha franklin the u.s. singer known as the queen of soul shot to stardom of course in the one nine hundred sixty s. and one nine hundred seventy s. with hits like respect and chain of faults and with a uniquely...
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glen whitaker is an army veteran seriously wounded at ft.ng, georgia in a grenade blast during the vietnam war era. he strongly supports the president. >> do you think, though, that president trump was disrespectful to john mccain, particularly in his dying days? >> yes. yes. >> how did that make you feel as a veteran, as someone wounded for this country? >> because we are family. >> reporter: many of the veterans here are emotionally pained by how a president who for the most part admire acted towards john mccain. >> who here believes that john mccain was a hero? does anyone believe he wasn't a hero? no hands. so when you heard president trump say he wasn't a hero because he doesn't believe that people who are captured are heroes, was that insulting? how did that make you feel? >> it's ridiculous. i mean they paid more than we did. >> reporter: jerry takinio from illinois served in the army in vietnam. >> you supported donald trump for president. you believe john mccain's a hero. if you could talk to the president about the way he acted tow
glen whitaker is an army veteran seriously wounded at ft.ng, georgia in a grenade blast during the vietnam war era. he strongly supports the president. >> do you think, though, that president trump was disrespectful to john mccain, particularly in his dying days? >> yes. yes. >> how did that make you feel as a veteran, as someone wounded for this country? >> because we are family. >> reporter: many of the veterans here are emotionally pained by how a president who...
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you had built up all during the war that the great battle at c whitaker and the royal navy would destroy the grand fleet. a complete command of the sea. as a pointed out, the royal navy lost more sellers and ships. tactically it was a defeat. strategically when you look back it was a victory pick at that time there was tremendous disappointment in bergen -- written and that is what you saw discussed in the article. >> thank you. i am curious as far as the strategy. the germans go head to head. abi missed it, why did they change strategy. if they had not changed strategy is there anyway that the germans could have won the war as far as naval war and if so, how? whether any violations of neutrality? >> multipart here. let me see if i can go through them. there is a thing called lumpy capital. term we used that describes capital ships. they are very expensive. they are very precious, if you will. when you only have say 16 or 17 capital ships, there is a tendency to be a frayed to put them in harms way. even though the germans technically one, the thinking in the naval staff is that they esc
you had built up all during the war that the great battle at c whitaker and the royal navy would destroy the grand fleet. a complete command of the sea. as a pointed out, the royal navy lost more sellers and ships. tactically it was a defeat. strategically when you look back it was a victory pick at that time there was tremendous disappointment in bergen -- written and that is what you saw discussed in the article. >> thank you. i am curious as far as the strategy. the germans go head to...
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throughout our recent stops, dean was here and our current leader charles whitaker was here.he will be on a panel next month. the organizing committee, some of whom are here, and medill staff have supported us. we kicked off with bill curtis, a highly visual look. bill's new tv special about the convention will premiere on the decades network monday, august 6 at 8:00 p.m. central, aired throughout august on decades.com. for our june session we have historians, activists and workers talking about the perspectives behind the week's conflicts and politicians. c-span was here
throughout our recent stops, dean was here and our current leader charles whitaker was here.he will be on a panel next month. the organizing committee, some of whom are here, and medill staff have supported us. we kicked off with bill curtis, a highly visual look. bill's new tv special about the convention will premiere on the decades network monday, august 6 at 8:00 p.m. central, aired throughout august on decades.com. for our june session we have historians, activists and workers talking...
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. >> thank you chairman and ranking member chairman whitaker, you for your leadership on security and cooperation and your defense of human rights. reminds me how americans can play a role in internet policy. for example mississippi is innovating in telemedicine agriculture as we enter the 5g era are economy will broaden. it's not just search engines and social networks, we want to export these new 5g platforms and services and this underscores the importance of today's hearing. our country has practiced international technology policy for 230 years. alexander hamilton's report on manufacturers from 1791 advocated on modernizing the american economy to break the bonds of slavery and supersede england and manufacturing. we wrote here hamilton for his role in central government and we will hear thomas jefferson is championing of individual freedoms. our policy legacy is balanced the rule of law with individual rights. thesevalues should underpin our approach to internet governance . the united states is one third of the global tech economy and we should shape the international environme
. >> thank you chairman and ranking member chairman whitaker, you for your leadership on security and cooperation and your defense of human rights. reminds me how americans can play a role in internet policy. for example mississippi is innovating in telemedicine agriculture as we enter the 5g era are economy will broaden. it's not just search engines and social networks, we want to export these new 5g platforms and services and this underscores the importance of today's hearing. our...
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and when this guy, whitaker chambers comes to the u.s. chambers and talks about a spy, richard nixon has time on his hands and goes after him like a bulldog and it becomes this great, huge secondary story to truman's comeback victory that fall and ushers in mccarthyism. so within a year, richard nixon goes from the sublime to the horrible. so that's the kind of man of complexity he is. and writing a biography of that guy, as bill said, does not lend itself to a very simple -- here's my treatise and either improve it or not. he's the only president to resign. his southeast agency policy led to a terrible collapse in vietnam and awful, awful suffering in cambodia. and yet, his six years in office are filled with the kind of foreign policy accomplishments that ike and jfk could only have dreamed of. he finds -- on his watch. i have to say, on his watch. because he didn't do this alone, of course. a west meets east and finds a slaugs to t solution to the berlin crisis. first american president to go to moscow. abm treaty signed in moscow. you
and when this guy, whitaker chambers comes to the u.s. chambers and talks about a spy, richard nixon has time on his hands and goes after him like a bulldog and it becomes this great, huge secondary story to truman's comeback victory that fall and ushers in mccarthyism. so within a year, richard nixon goes from the sublime to the horrible. so that's the kind of man of complexity he is. and writing a biography of that guy, as bill said, does not lend itself to a very simple -- here's my treatise...
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doesn't have a race in 1948, in the summer of 1948 he's footloose and fancy free, and when this guy whitaker chambers comes to the u.s. congress and talks about a spy named alger hiss, he has time on his hands and goes after him like a bulldog and it becomes this huge secondary story to truman's comeback victory in that fall, and ushers in mccarthyism, so within a year, richard nixon goes from the sublime to the horrible, and so that's the kind of man of complexity he is, and writing a biography of that guy as bill said does not lend itself to a very simple here's my treatise and i'll prove it or not. he's the only president to resign. his southeast asia policy led to terrible collapse in vietnam and awful, awful suffering in cambodia, and yet his six years in office are filled with the kind of foreign policy accomplishments that ike and jfk could only have dreamed of. he finds -- on his watch, you have to say on his watch, because he didn't do this alone, of course. west meets east and finds a solution to the berlin crisis. you get strategic arms talks and a summit in moscow, first american
doesn't have a race in 1948, in the summer of 1948 he's footloose and fancy free, and when this guy whitaker chambers comes to the u.s. congress and talks about a spy named alger hiss, he has time on his hands and goes after him like a bulldog and it becomes this huge secondary story to truman's comeback victory in that fall, and ushers in mccarthyism, so within a year, richard nixon goes from the sublime to the horrible, and so that's the kind of man of complexity he is, and writing a...
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tom barringer, johnny depp, forest whitaker, willem defoe. all we had was $5 million, all in, which in hollywood is chump change. we brought that little movie back and blue everything else off the stage. four academy awards, including best picture. oliver was kind enough to recognize me at the red carpet at the oscars for my contributions to it. as they say, nothing succeeds like success in hollywood, so shortly thereafter, those people who were throwing me off the lot were inviting me back on the lot. he was kind of onward and upward from there. >> you took them out to the jungle in the philippines with the hn entrenching tool and that was it. >> that's right. they had a rucksack, a weapon, and an entrenching tool. i said, dig your home, which they did. it's funny -- a funny thing about the way i do the things that smacked these things. i am a big pt advocate. everybody know what pt is? pay attention. it is physical training. what i found is, actors come to you with a large dose of ego. that is natural i guess. they grow up, all their life,
tom barringer, johnny depp, forest whitaker, willem defoe. all we had was $5 million, all in, which in hollywood is chump change. we brought that little movie back and blue everything else off the stage. four academy awards, including best picture. oliver was kind enough to recognize me at the red carpet at the oscars for my contributions to it. as they say, nothing succeeds like success in hollywood, so shortly thereafter, those people who were throwing me off the lot were inviting me back on...