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wolff says he confronted hermann with a copy of that letter. >> her first response was, wow, that's not >> reporter: and then, there's this. just two weeks ago, when she was named rutgers athletic director, a reporter asked about a video mentioned in a 1997 lawsuit. an assistant coach said hermann fired her after she became pregnant. this is the video of hermann at the former employee's wedding. >> to come back in february with any surprises. you know, the office and all would be hard to have a baby in there. >> reporter: when asked about the video -- >> you say there's a video? there's a video? there's no video. trust me. >> reporter: following the report, a new jersey state senator is calling for julie hermann's resignation. and governor chris christie wants to talk about this report. we're still waiting for rutgers to comment. gio benitez, abc news. >>> the highway bridge that collapsed in washington state last week will be replaced by temporary spans scheduled to be completed in about three more weeks. a permanent bridge is expected to be in place by fall. i-5 bridge buckled when it
wolff says he confronted hermann with a copy of that letter. >> her first response was, wow, that's not >> reporter: and then, there's this. just two weeks ago, when she was named rutgers athletic director, a reporter asked about a video mentioned in a 1997 lawsuit. an assistant coach said hermann fired her after she became pregnant. this is the video of hermann at the former employee's wedding. >> to come back in february with any surprises. you know, the office and all would...
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i return i'll talk of economics with richard wolffe stay tuned. for. the sleep. please. let me let me i want to know will let me ask you a question. here on this network is what we have in the piece we have our night show. but if you use the speech tonight staying there again you're in a situation where b. and i don't want me to talk about the army let me. it looks like. they're searching for anything like that. last week chicago's board of education made an unprecedented move to shut down fifty of the city's public schools a massive closures will fact thirty thousand students ninety percent of which are african-american and latino chicago mayor rahm emanuel pushed for the controversial measure claiming it was necessary to balance the city's deficit but many are calling it an obvious push for privatization at a volatile time where education is already becoming more and more segregated so here to talk about this and how it could be symptomatic of a much larger issue at hand i'm joined now by richard wolfe professor of economics americas at the university of massachusetts
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i return i'll talk of economics with richard wolffe stay tuned. engulfing the neighborhood syria's civil war to spread across the border into lebanon hezbollah defiantly promises victory over such enemies indeed it would appear hezbollah interest intends to steadfastly stand by their ally in damascus to taking of sides like complete and the stakes for the entire middle east could be higher wealthy british style. the time that's right in the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . let. me put it like that. last week chicago's board of education made an unprecedented move to shut down fifty of the city's public schools a massive closures will fuck thirty thousand students ninety percent of which are african-american and latino chicago mayor rahm emanuel pushed for the controversial measure claiming it was necessary to balance the city's deficit but many are calling an obvious push for privatization at a volatil
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so richard wolffe, i have inflated myself to such a degree on this issue. i do find this conversation frankly a little bit unreal. we are not going to go capture terrorists. we, as a country, are not going to put enough troops on the ground to protect those forces to capture terrorists in the bad lands of afghanistan and pakistan. >> like khalid sheikh mohammed? >> we will not throw enough navy s.e.a.l.s out there who is low level jihadi targets and if we are not going to keep on filling up a place like guantanamo or some equivalent on the home land where we lock people up indefinitely because we really don't have the evidence to try them but if we do have the evidence we have tortured them. if we are not filling up a place like that then you're left with one option which is to kill them. tom, you talked to the intelligence people all the time. we use the the words like al qaeda. al qaeda, today, we have been talking about them around this table and what does that represent and when you back to your reporting in the '80s to the iranian revolution, jihadist
so richard wolffe, i have inflated myself to such a degree on this issue. i do find this conversation frankly a little bit unreal. we are not going to go capture terrorists. we, as a country, are not going to put enough troops on the ground to protect those forces to capture terrorists in the bad lands of afghanistan and pakistan. >> like khalid sheikh mohammed? >> we will not throw enough navy s.e.a.l.s out there who is low level jihadi targets and if we are not going to keep on...
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wolff says he confronted hermann with a copy of that letter. >> her first response was, wow, that's not familiar to me. >> reporter: and then there's this -- just two weeks ago, when she was named rutgers athletic director, a reporter asked about a video mentioned in a 1997 lawsuit, an assistant coach argued hermann fired her when she became pregnant. this is the video. hermann is at the former employee's wedding. >> i hope it's good tonight, because i know you've been waiting away. but i hope it's not too good when you come back in february, won't come back with any surprises. you know, because the office and all and it would be hard to have a baby in there. but when asked about that video -- >> there's a video? there's no video, trust me. >> reporter: and following the "star ledger's" report, a new jersey state senator is now calling for hermann's resignation. and governor chris christie says he wants to ask the university about this report. david, still waiting for rutgers to comment. >> gio, thank you. >>> now, to another case followed by so many. a jury convicting jodi arias of kil
wolff says he confronted hermann with a copy of that letter. >> her first response was, wow, that's not familiar to me. >> reporter: and then there's this -- just two weeks ago, when she was named rutgers athletic director, a reporter asked about a video mentioned in a 1997 lawsuit, an assistant coach argued hermann fired her when she became pregnant. this is the video. hermann is at the former employee's wedding. >> i hope it's good tonight, because i know you've been waiting...
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. >> joining me now, richard wolffe and krystal ball. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks for having us, reverend. >> krystal, let me start with you. have the gop gone off the deep end here? >> i think that they have never quite understood the election and up until now that the american people do not feel about the president that they do. they have all this hatred towards him and always assume the worst of him. so anything that they can see and find that ties into their caricature of him, they grab on to and they assume that the broader american public is going to make the same connection. they don't. they don't see him that way. they like him. they generally trust him. they think that he is doing the best that he can. so when they make these bizarre assertions that in a lot of ways don't even -- contradict themselves, they are really undermining their own point and really jumping the shark, as you put it. t>>s if they ignored the elect right. >> they have the same narrow tea party group saying the same v venomous th
. >> joining me now, richard wolffe and krystal ball. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks for having us, reverend. >> krystal, let me start with you. have the gop gone off the deep end here? >> i think that they have never quite understood the election and up until now that the american people do not feel about the president that they do. they have all this hatred towards him and always assume the worst of him. so anything that they can see and find...
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. >> richard wolff, there's our credibility. previous administration did everything it possibly could to eliminate any notion of worldwide credibility for american foreign policy predictions or pronouncements. >> lawrence, i think you're being unfair. they did say there were red lines over iraq, and saddam hussein, being saddam hussein, crossed them. you can't doubt their sincerity of desire to go to war. the weapons of mass destruction were overstated. they did in fact invade iraq. >> yeah, they were incapable of changing course in their predetermined desires of what to do, no matter what kind of information came their way, there wasn't any kind of intelligence that could derail them from where they were going in iraq. >> which is why exactly john mccain is saying we need to do it all over again. the outcome wasn't exactly what they planned. maybe the do over is the right thing. in all seriousness, what the president said was that his calculation would change. right now, the calculator in the president's brain is turning over i
. >> richard wolff, there's our credibility. previous administration did everything it possibly could to eliminate any notion of worldwide credibility for american foreign policy predictions or pronouncements. >> lawrence, i think you're being unfair. they did say there were red lines over iraq, and saddam hussein, being saddam hussein, crossed them. you can't doubt their sincerity of desire to go to war. the weapons of mass destruction were overstated. they did in fact invade iraq....
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. >> joining us for more on this, richard wolffe, executive editor of msnbc.com. we should point out the young man we heard from there is part of the group called the english defense league. far right almost fascist group. that's part of a movement in the uk that seems to be joining strength at the moment. to our mutual consternation. >> it's not just in the uk, right? it's across europe. we're seeing the rise of extreme right wing groups. it's not disconnected, of course, to economic hardship and austerity measures as well. we've seen that throughout european history. actually throughout world history. but, of course, there is a barbaric event in the middle of all this independent of whatever you're seeing from, frankly, the right wing thugs out there. that's what we saw, extraordinary scenes in london. you know. by the way, not just the murderous scenes. a lot of attention has been placed on these people who wanted to be filmed on cell phone cameras, making these outrageous statements. but incredible bravery from the bypassers who intervened to stop them from pr
. >> joining us for more on this, richard wolffe, executive editor of msnbc.com. we should point out the young man we heard from there is part of the group called the english defense league. far right almost fascist group. that's part of a movement in the uk that seems to be joining strength at the moment. to our mutual consternation. >> it's not just in the uk, right? it's across europe. we're seeing the rise of extreme right wing groups. it's not disconnected, of course, to...
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joining me now, bob strom and richard wolffe.ing here tonight. >> glad to be here. >> wbob, how is this latest meeting between the president and chris christie going to go over with republicans? >> there's going to be problems with a lot of republicans. the big news here is christie decided he's not going to be romney. he's not going to change who he is, give up what he believes to get the nomination. that's going to be a real test for the republican party. not just because of this embrace of the president. but because while christie's very conservative, he's not -- he doesn't check every single ideological box. for example, he favors civil partnerships for same-sex couples. he favors some strong forms of gun control. says new jersey has the toughest gun control laws in the nation. he's expanded medicaid under obama care. now, he's going to get asked about all of that in a debate in iowa standing on that stage. and i'm not sure it's going to go over very well with those republican voters, even if he is the only republican right n
joining me now, bob strom and richard wolffe.ing here tonight. >> glad to be here. >> wbob, how is this latest meeting between the president and chris christie going to go over with republicans? >> there's going to be problems with a lot of republicans. the big news here is christie decided he's not going to be romney. he's not going to change who he is, give up what he believes to get the nomination. that's going to be a real test for the republican party. not just because of...
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i return i'll talk of economics with richard wolffe stay tuned. wealthy british style. that's going on to explain the finest little. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports . so. let's look. at the number should we feel like. last week chicago's board of education made an unprecedented move to shut down fifty of the city's public schools a massive closures will fact thirty thousand students ninety percent of which are african-american and latino chicago mayor rahm emanuel pushed for the controversial measure claiming it was necessary to balance the city's deficit but many are calling an obvious push for privatization at a volatile time where education is already becoming more and more segregated so here to talk about this and how it could be symptomatic of a much larger issue at hand i'm joined now by richard wolfe professor of economics americas of the university of massachusetts and author of the book democracy at work a cure for ca
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. >> reporter: rick wolff hosts a radio show on parenting and sports. >> the time has come for high schoolthletic directors, travel team coaches, youth leagues to really sit down and explain to the athletes you have to understand, you have to be held accountable for your actions. >> reporter: according to police in utah the alleged assailant is being held in a juvenile detention facility on aggravated assault charges. he is to the being identified because of his age. and with portillo death last night the district attorney's office is now looking at additional charges. jeff. >> jeff: terrell, thank you. >> police in california tonight are investigating a limousine fire that claimed five lives. it happened on the san mateo bridge near san francisco last night. the lincoln was carrying nine passengers when it burst into flames. five women were trapped and died. according to the san jose merck according to the san jose news, all were on their way to a bridal shower and the bride to be is among those who died. four women and the driver escaped. one with serious burns. authorities have not said
. >> reporter: rick wolff hosts a radio show on parenting and sports. >> the time has come for high schoolthletic directors, travel team coaches, youth leagues to really sit down and explain to the athletes you have to understand, you have to be held accountable for your actions. >> reporter: according to police in utah the alleged assailant is being held in a juvenile detention facility on aggravated assault charges. he is to the being identified because of his age. and with...
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through the first half and it's aiel double of his disadvantage three minutes before half time richard wolffe legality moscow. so from russia to the wider world and the rest of the week sporting action. shot on monday n.b.a. veteran jason collins became the first active player in a major team sport in america to come out as gay the thirty four year old washington wizards center will become a free agent this summer but aims to land another deal while soccer champions the l.a. galaxy train with recently retired robbie rogers after the former usa midfielder also revealed he's gay. on tuesday while the before david ferrer traded in his tennis racket to take a paddle boarding lesson in portugal this involves a board and a paddle it was that simple as a thirty one year old fairly even though he said he enjoyed it the top seed later lost the final of the nearby portugal open six won it six four to stand his last brinker russia's anastasio apologetic about did win the women's title. on wednesday the world water bombing championships made a big splash in the english city of sheffield thirty six contes
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sorry about that thanks very much good to have your thoughts by you so that's a professor richard wolffe there in new york but on to some of the international headlines in grief now for you here on r.t. in iraq at least forty seven people killed in an explosion targeting a sunni mosque to the northeast of baghdad this comes a day after a string of bombings across the country the death toll in the space of two days is reached almost one hundred the recent surge in violence and instability adult a major blow to rebuilding efforts in iraq ten years on from the u. s. led invasion. the train has derailed in hong kong injuring more than sixty people in the north of the city three people were taken to hospital with serious injuries officials have not said what caused the accident but passengers say the light rail train was speeding around the corner when it veered off the tracks. let's bring you up to date for the moment talk about the news team in just over half an hour from now in the meantime at the hermitage museum in some petersburg recruit some feline stuff as a special report for you nex
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his name was michael wolffe. >> he worked for whom?at the time. >> that's what i mean. we don't know who he is connected to. >> his website said he worked for the permanent subcommittee on investigations for the u.s. senate. that's what it said at the time. >> that looks like there is some guy trying to dig up dirt on you. let's get to the irs which is most important. then they come in when? >> on, let's see. two months later. september 12th, 2012. i got my first letter of, that we are going to be audited. >> had you been audited before? >> one time in the last 30 years. >> okay. >> so you were audited by the irs. and then i understand somebody else came in to look at your books as well? >> yes. i told you the date wrong. it was in june that i got my first letter. the second letter from the irs was in september. >> was there another agency involved in looking at your finances as well? >> yes. the department of labor. i got two audits, two notices of, one notice of two audits in june and then the department of labor and then once again
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. >>> josh barrow, joy reid, andrew ross sorkin and richard wolffe will be here to discuss. >>> and presidentds the thin red line. the president on the council on foreign relations richard haas weighs in. >>> three years later, has wall street figured out how to unravel the laws? barney frank will discuss the legacy of dodd/frank coming up next on "now." hey, look!k! a a shooting s st! mamake a wish!h! i wish w we could lie e here forevever. i wish thihis test dririve was , so we e could headad back to thehe dealershihip. [ [ male annououncer ] it's p practicallyly yours. testst dri! bubut we stillll need your s signature.. vovolkswagen s sign then d drie is back.k. and d it's neverer been easisir to get a j jetta. that's t the power of german n engineerining. get $0 dowown, $0 due at t signing, $ $0 dep, anand $0 firstst month's p pt on any n new volkswawagen. visit vwdedealer.com t today. on any n new volkswawagen. still doesn't feel real. our time together was... so short. well, since you had progressive's total loss coverage, we were able to replace your totaled bike with a brand-new one.
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mcdermott and richard wolffe, thank you. >>> obama knows how to fight for an agenda. david axelrod joins us live, next. >>> plus, town hall gets heated over automatic budget cuts and who's to blame? >> i am tired of this. >> the president is not some person trying to take your rights away or anybody, for that matter. >>> and 19 years ago today, nelson mandela was elected south africa's first black president. i was a witness to history. that's coming up. stay with us. you make a great team. it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe
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krystal ball, richard wolff, thank you. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> more on the real scandal at the irs, how i think the president is aware now what the real scandal is. >>> attorney general holder's confrontation with darrell issa. what do you do if you're a senator that voted against what 90% of the people want. one approach would be to lie and say you voted for it. and that is why senator kelly ayotte is in the "rewrite." dry mouth may start off as an irritant. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear
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columnist and co-host of "squawk box" on cnbc andrew ross sorkin and executive director, richard wolffe. joy, before we get to the broader issues plaguing or not plaguing perhaps in some people's minds, the republican party, the exit of michele bachmann. let us take a moment, because it is a moment worthy of relishing or putting the signpost down. this is the retirement of a woman who at one point said that obama care will kill people, has questioned whether carbon dioxide is harmful or not, whether or not a.c.o.r.n. was conducting a crennel us, really a woman with many theories in the political sphere. i wonder what you make of the retirement, and whether you think it was motivated by potential scandal or inquiry as it is today in terms of michele bachmann's campaign structure. >> first of all, if ulieie, the presidency of crazyland is open? great. shoo-in. and michele bachmann was sort of the perfect kind of crystallization of the problem with the republican party and the tea party. you had this tea party that said we're not really republicans, we're just out there to fight for a bett
columnist and co-host of "squawk box" on cnbc andrew ross sorkin and executive director, richard wolffe. joy, before we get to the broader issues plaguing or not plaguing perhaps in some people's minds, the republican party, the exit of michele bachmann. let us take a moment, because it is a moment worthy of relishing or putting the signpost down. this is the retirement of a woman who at one point said that obama care will kill people, has questioned whether carbon dioxide is harmful...
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and executive editor of msnbc.com and msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe and joining us from washington, is mark mazetti author of "the way of the knife." >> an experiment that's lasted more than a decade, do you think we've learned anything from that experiment? >> we've learned how to use armed drones in hundreds of occasions. i said that a little flippantly. the the experiment has been in manhunting and killing that really from around 2008 on has been a pretty entense campaign. primarily in pakistan, but also in yemen and elsewhere. what the president is apparently going to lay out today. is some sort of framework that he hopes will last through the end of his term. and also, beyond his presidency. the question is this -- what you raise, is one of transparency. by moving drone strikes to this pentagon from the c.i.a., will that really mean far greater transparency that what we see today? >> what does transparency mean when the qualifications for drone strikes include continuing imminent threat to americans? that seems so fungible what does that practically mean? if president obama is
and executive editor of msnbc.com and msnbc political analyst, richard wolffe and joining us from washington, is mark mazetti author of "the way of the knife." >> an experiment that's lasted more than a decade, do you think we've learned anything from that experiment? >> we've learned how to use armed drones in hundreds of occasions. i said that a little flippantly. the the experiment has been in manhunting and killing that really from around 2008 on has been a pretty...
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krystal ball, richard wolff, thank you. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> more on the real scandal at the irs, how i think the president is aware now what the real scandal is. >>> attorney general holder's confrontation with darrell issa. what do you do if you're a senator that voted against what 90% of the people want. one approach would be to lie and say you voted for it. and that is why senator kelly ayotte is in the "rewrite." when it came to our plants, we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. with the right soil, everyone grows with miracle-gro. the act of soaring across an ocean in a three-hundred-ton rocket doesn't raise as much as an eyebrow for these veterans of the sky. however, seeing this little beauty over international waters is enough to bring a traveler to tears. we're putting the wonder back into air travel, one innovation at a time. the new american is arriving. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed i
krystal ball, richard wolff, thank you. >> thanks, lawrence. >>> more on the real scandal at the irs, how i think the president is aware now what the real scandal is. >>> attorney general holder's confrontation with darrell issa. what do you do if you're a senator that voted against what 90% of the people want. one approach would be to lie and say you voted for it. and that is why senator kelly ayotte is in the "rewrite." when it came to our plants, we were so...
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. >> richard wolffe, you know the president very well, and you've written a book about him. i've never seen that look, the intensity as a projection of what he thinks about the opposition and how they've been playing this thing. >> he's upset about it for a number of reasons, but remember what he's actually talking about is the question that republicans have never been able to nail down. which is motive. why would the white house want this cover-up? they've suggested all sorts of things about you know, maybe they were to blame for the security failings in the first place. that didn't work because actually of course, house republicans cut the security budget and the security request. so there's joint culpability in terms of the security failings. just at the end of last week we heard house republicans again saying well, the white house or someone stopped them from sending in air force jets to buzz the compound and drive the terrorists away. and then you have robert gates say actually that's ridiculous and cartoonish. so the last thing comes down to motive about the talking po
. >> richard wolffe, you know the president very well, and you've written a book about him. i've never seen that look, the intensity as a projection of what he thinks about the opposition and how they've been playing this thing. >> he's upset about it for a number of reasons, but remember what he's actually talking about is the question that republicans have never been able to nail down. which is motive. why would the white house want this cover-up? they've suggested all sorts of...
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o'neill and executive editor of msnbc.com and an msnbc political analyst, par excellence, richard wolffe. thank you for joining us. shannon, i want to go to you first. it seems there are two different goals here, possibly at loggerheads with one another. the president says he doesn't want to talk about border security and the drug war, they want to focus on the u.s. mexico economic relationship. to assuage the concerns of those back at home, border security will be something he needs to pay attention to or at least highlight. >> we'll see both of these issues on the agenda. in the public side it will be a lot about economics. it will be about how can we deepen this trade, this half trillion dollars worth of goods that are companies, workers on both sides depend on. that will be a focus of a lot of discussion. particularly behind the scenes, there will be a lot of focus on security. the violence issue in mexico is still very high. the worry if mexico does poorly, it will affect the united states. that will be there. >> how is penieta different from calderon. >> mexico curbs on u.s. role a
o'neill and executive editor of msnbc.com and an msnbc political analyst, par excellence, richard wolffe. thank you for joining us. shannon, i want to go to you first. it seems there are two different goals here, possibly at loggerheads with one another. the president says he doesn't want to talk about border security and the drug war, they want to focus on the u.s. mexico economic relationship. to assuage the concerns of those back at home, border security will be something he needs to pay...
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economic justice compatible with a globalized economy and for more on this i'm joined now by richard wolffe economist and author of the book democracy at work and scott nova executive director of the workers rights consortium. professor wealth scott thanks a lot for coming on scott i want to share with you your organization investigates these sort of factories we've seen a lot of these in the past few weeks just how rampant are factories with these conditions and are we going to keep seeing these over and over again until something's done very likely will unfortunately dangerous working conditions are the norm in the industry and this disaster in cambodia helps make it clear that this is not. problem or a cambodia problem it's a problem of a global apparel industry dominated by large brands and retailers who put so much pressure on their contract factories around the world to accept extremely low prices that those factories cannot pay any attention to worker safety and still stay in business right and i think the word here is key word professor rolf is global you know globalism is touted as
economic justice compatible with a globalized economy and for more on this i'm joined now by richard wolffe economist and author of the book democracy at work and scott nova executive director of the workers rights consortium. professor wealth scott thanks a lot for coming on scott i want to share with you your organization investigates these sort of factories we've seen a lot of these in the past few weeks just how rampant are factories with these conditions and are we going to keep seeing...
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and virginia wolffe said all extreme feelings are allied to madness. and i think the obsession has created a madness and all people can do is think, obama, there was a traffic accident. oh, obama. it is going to be 90 degrees. oh, obama. and i think that that is a sick kind of a thing going on in a small group of people. >> you know, bob, i saw the day where the deficit has actually shrunk. something the republicans have been saying, that's what they want their big deficit hawks. the deficit is actually shrunk. even beyond what anyone expected. they're not discussing even that. $200 billion less deficit than we thought it would be. and yet, that's not even being discussed. i'm not saying the president shouldn't address the irs. i think he should. i think he should discuss the a.p. and benghazi. i don't think that there is any evidence that he directly did anything but discuss it. but let's not put jobs on the back burner. let's not put immigration and let's not put deficit reduction on the back burner. >> the deficit will be down 2.1% of gdp by 2015 wh
and virginia wolffe said all extreme feelings are allied to madness. and i think the obsession has created a madness and all people can do is think, obama, there was a traffic accident. oh, obama. it is going to be 90 degrees. oh, obama. and i think that that is a sick kind of a thing going on in a small group of people. >> you know, bob, i saw the day where the deficit has actually shrunk. something the republicans have been saying, that's what they want their big deficit hawks. the...
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. >> richard wolff: the american people can and will find ways to push for the kinds of changes that can get us out of this dilemma. >> vince warren: i want to see that change. and it's going to take people here in this country to be able to make that happen. >> bill moyers: to that chorus let us now add now the witness of marshall ganz. he's an american maestro of organizing who himself, has never given in to despair or given over to fear. >> marshall ganz: how can change ever happen if the powerful always win? there are conditions under which it turns out david can sometimes win. >> bill moyers: at harvard's kennedy school of government, marshall ganz teaches the next generation of organizers, students from all over the world. he tells them when in doubt, just remember the story in the bible of little david and his slingshot. >> marshall ganz: what did you take from the classic story of david and goliath? how does it begin? how does the whole, when does the action begin? >> goliath is marching out and repeatedly challenging the israelites. and no one comes out to challenge him. >>
. >> richard wolff: the american people can and will find ways to push for the kinds of changes that can get us out of this dilemma. >> vince warren: i want to see that change. and it's going to take people here in this country to be able to make that happen. >> bill moyers: to that chorus let us now add now the witness of marshall ganz. he's an american maestro of organizing who himself, has never given in to despair or given over to fear. >> marshall ganz: how can...
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we still, sadly have donny deutsche with us and richard wolffe is here and joining us on the set bestmoderator in washington of "meet the press" david gregory. we have had an awful lot to talk about including coca-cola. this is big for you, mika. we are not going to start with an obesity story. >> yes, we are. >> on a ben ghazi morning and cleveland. we are not going to do this. this is very big. coca-cola is looking to flex some criticism about how its products contribute to obesity but this is about supply. this is a thing like mcdonald's. a lot of times you say mcdonald's is doing this to avoid lawsuits. no, they are not. they are doing this to make more money because they are following the demand. what worked 20 years ago doesn't work in 2013. your book talks about it. people are changing their habits. >> we -- >> isn't that right, donny? >> i'm sorry. no, no. . a huge last night, the mika book party and doll la lamb ma was there and nelson mandela. >> singing "the way we were." and broke down at the end. >> this is an important book and a lot of inspirational stuff. i met your co
we still, sadly have donny deutsche with us and richard wolffe is here and joining us on the set bestmoderator in washington of "meet the press" david gregory. we have had an awful lot to talk about including coca-cola. this is big for you, mika. we are not going to start with an obesity story. >> yes, we are. >> on a ben ghazi morning and cleveland. we are not going to do this. this is very big. coca-cola is looking to flex some criticism about how its products contribute...
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just days ago, craig wolff confronted her with the allegations.er first response was, wow, that's not familiar to me. >> reporter: and this, when hermann was named athletic director, a reporter asked her about a video from a lawsuit where a assistant coach was arguing she was fired after becoming pregnant. this is the video of that employee's wedding. >> you know, because, the office and all it would be hard to have a baby in there. when asked about that video. >> there's a video? you said there's a video? there's no video, trust me. >> reporter: and that lawsuit was settled, by the way. meanwhile, we requested comment from hermann through rutgers and her assistant, but have not heard back. the question this morning, did rutgers know about the allegations before hiring hermann. and we have not heard back from the university. >> that video looming large in this case. >>> we want to turn to paula faris, who is tracking another cruise ship disaster. >> good morning on this summer holiday. a scare for passengers aboard a royal caribbean cruise ship. i
just days ago, craig wolff confronted her with the allegations.er first response was, wow, that's not familiar to me. >> reporter: and this, when hermann was named athletic director, a reporter asked her about a video from a lawsuit where a assistant coach was arguing she was fired after becoming pregnant. this is the video of that employee's wedding. >> you know, because, the office and all it would be hard to have a baby in there. when asked about that video. >> there's a...
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in the case of michael wolff and they can count on one hand the journalists over the next 24 hours aboutat it is doing. their argument as i was using social media to propagate rumors, whereas if you look at my tweets, each one that contained questionable information was in the context of so-and-so is claiming this. what do we know, how has it been sourced and how we put this to rest or figure it out? of course there's times if a person drops into a twitter stream or a biased news broadcast for one or two minutes, they may not get the full context, but my twitter followers follow me for a specific reason because they try to use techniques to work with and and they know i'm not just some random twitter account. >> is that the case to say we've seen in the past week as well the act of asking for verification inadvertently push incorrect information a little further for his son say do not tweet it unless he reported. >> news organizations are being naÏve as to how much of her mission is propagated. last week in austin tracy jan, there were hundreds of thousands of people who are simultaneous
in the case of michael wolff and they can count on one hand the journalists over the next 24 hours aboutat it is doing. their argument as i was using social media to propagate rumors, whereas if you look at my tweets, each one that contained questionable information was in the context of so-and-so is claiming this. what do we know, how has it been sourced and how we put this to rest or figure it out? of course there's times if a person drops into a twitter stream or a biased news broadcast for...
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in the case of michael wolff and they can count on one hand the jourlists over the next 24 hours about doing. their argument as i was using social media to propagate rumors, wheas if you look at my tweets each one that contained questionable information was in the context of so-and-so is claiming this. what do we know, how has it been sourced and how we put this to rest or figure it out? of course there's times if a person drops into atwitter stream or a biased news broadcast for one or two minutes, they may not get the full context, but my twitter followers follow me for a specific reason because they try to use techniques to work with and and they know i'm not just some random twitter account. >> is that the case to say we've seen in the past week as well the act of asking for verification inadvertently push incorrect information a little further for his son say do not tweet it unless he reported. >> news organizations are being naÏve as to how much of her mission is propagated. last week in austin tracy jan there were hundreds of thousands of people who are simultaneous listeners to
in the case of michael wolff and they can count on one hand the jourlists over the next 24 hours about doing. their argument as i was using social media to propagate rumors, wheas if you look at my tweets each one that contained questionable information was in the context of so-and-so is claiming this. what do we know, how has it been sourced and how we put this to rest or figure it out? of course there's times if a person drops into atwitter stream or a biased news broadcast for one or two...