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because that can take a real reputational hit for those. >> katherine sharky with new york university school of law, marshall gordon with clear bridge investments, thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, beating the odds. the big money behind the unlikeliest of winners. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton are hoping indiana voters help them seal the nomination. ted cruz and bernie sanders are looking to indiana to give their campaigns some hope. john harwood is in washington with a look at this critical primary. john, how high are the stakes tonight? >> they're especially high on the republican side. because the stop trump forces have been looking to indiana as the place they could plant their flag and say, if we can beat him here, we can complicate his path to getting the 1237 delegates he needs for a first ballot nomination. if they can't do it, if donald trump wins tonight, that suggests that the opposition is collapsing to trump and that by the time he gets to the california primary on june the 7th that he has the potential to go over that number that he needs. on the de
because that can take a real reputational hit for those. >> katherine sharky with new york university school of law, marshall gordon with clear bridge investments, thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> still ahead, beating the odds. the big money behind the unlikeliest of winners. >>> donald trump and hillary clinton are hoping indiana voters help them seal the nomination. ted cruz and bernie sanders are looking to indiana to give their campaigns some hope. john...
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he's the chair of the department of cinema & media arts at york university. his book, "undesirables: white canada and the komagata maru." we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: the hopes o of 376 passengs . this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in toronto, canada. as we turn to look at how indigenous and black lives matter activists here in canada are e working together to addres state violence and nlect. last month, , first nations peoe occupied the offices of canada's indigenous affairs department to demand action overer suicides as well as water and housing crises in their communities. the protests came after the cree cocommunity of attawapiskat declared a state of emergencyy over attempted suiuicides. the community of 2 2000 saw 28 suicide attempts in march alone, and 11 on a single night in april. protesters set up occupations inside and outside the offices of indigenous and northern affairs canada in toronto, regina, winnipeg and gatineau, quebec. among those who took part in t
he's the chair of the department of cinema & media arts at york university. his book, "undesirables: white canada and the komagata maru." we will be back in a minute. ♪ [music break] amy: the hopes o of 376 passengs . this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we are on the road in toronto, canada. as we turn to look at how indigenous and black lives matter activists here in canada are e working together to addres state violence and...
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he sits on the new york university. he's very active. everybody takes his money. says he will cooperate with the feds if they want to imagine what it might be like to live next door to the former president of the united states. fox5's teisha lewis is life in a northwest d.c. neighborhood that the first family may call home after they leave the white house. tier a. >>reporter: hi, shawn, hi, tony. we're here in cameral a and as since we've been here we've had a few neighbors coming up to talk to us. they're telling us the obamas could move into one of three potential on the market. it's been on the market for six months, it's 8 months. i was built in massachusetts and actually transported here. it is for sale. that's a little bit different than for rent. if you look across the street here on calarama road, that brick home, that home is for lease and so a lot of neighbors think it's going to be that home. or there's another home a little bit further d what i can tell you about this neighborhood is what the obamas will likely pay for one month's rent is what am peopl
he sits on the new york university. he's very active. everybody takes his money. says he will cooperate with the feds if they want to imagine what it might be like to live next door to the former president of the united states. fox5's teisha lewis is life in a northwest d.c. neighborhood that the first family may call home after they leave the white house. tier a. >>reporter: hi, shawn, hi, tony. we're here in cameral a and as since we've been here we've had a few neighbors coming up to...
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sharyl: mark crispin miller is a professor of media studies at new york university. prof.ler: this is what makes this kind of in explicit censorship so effective. it isn't like the state, you know, tromping in and saying "you can't do this," not the chinese way, you know. it's the american way and it leaves no fingerprints, you see, so people don't even know that stuff has been censored and that's actually the most, worst, kind of censorship. -- the most worrisome kind of censorship. sharyl: do you consider it censorship if a film festival decides not to run a film? prof. aufderheide: do you consider it censorship if you decide to pick up a topic rather than another one for your tv show? sharyl: philip nelson is director of the manhattan film festival, which picked up "vaxxed" after it was dropped by tribeca. what's your view of what should festival? philip: well, i don't think a film festival should be the mainstream media. i think an independent film festival should be something that gives filmmakers an opportunity to express their views and thoughts without worrying abo
sharyl: mark crispin miller is a professor of media studies at new york university. prof.ler: this is what makes this kind of in explicit censorship so effective. it isn't like the state, you know, tromping in and saying "you can't do this," not the chinese way, you know. it's the american way and it leaves no fingerprints, you see, so people don't even know that stuff has been censored and that's actually the most, worst, kind of censorship. -- the most worrisome kind of censorship....
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on monday we are in new york city at new york university for oscar martinez is talk on the origins of violence. on wednesday, jeremy scary help, glenn greenwald and staff members will discuss the us governments drone warfare program. on thursday may jacobs recalls america's energy crisis of the 1970s in atlanta. and that same evening at the free library of philadelphia daniel shapiro talks about how to resolve conflicts between governments. that is a look at some of the author programs book tv is covering this week. many events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on book tv on c-span2. and you are watching book tv. >> good morning. thank you, everyone, for coming out for the 3rd annual san antonio book festival. fourth, i'm sorry. i can't count. they were asking me if i have done this before, i have been involved in all of them. thank you for coming out for the 4th. i want to remind you that this morning session is being filmed by c-span2. at the end of the comments by marisa abrajano when we get to q&a they will bethere will be a microphone that will be pa
on monday we are in new york city at new york university for oscar martinez is talk on the origins of violence. on wednesday, jeremy scary help, glenn greenwald and staff members will discuss the us governments drone warfare program. on thursday may jacobs recalls america's energy crisis of the 1970s in atlanta. and that same evening at the free library of philadelphia daniel shapiro talks about how to resolve conflicts between governments. that is a look at some of the author programs book tv...
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his department is working with professors from the law school at new york university to set specificuidelines for camera use. camden county captain ghraib brielle today ma'am cho helps oversee the body camera. >> it's about enhancing our officers as well, and overall making us better. >> reporter: atlantic city already uses the tiny cameras. philadelphia is still looking at them. philly police official officiall 65 hadn't dread officers to have them by 2019. >> 20 years from now we'll have the cameras still on us and hopefully driving hovering vehicles. >> reporter: okay we might not see hovering cars in the next 20 years. but you can bet that most police officers around the country will have body cameras. the body camera program here in camden is expected to be up and running by the end of summer. reporting at camden pd headquarters david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> police officers are honored tonight for their outstanding efforts on the job. "eyewitness news" at the sugarhouse kaseen nor nor awards banquet this is their 25th annual banquet that recognizes officers. >>> the pu
his department is working with professors from the law school at new york university to set specificuidelines for camera use. camden county captain ghraib brielle today ma'am cho helps oversee the body camera. >> it's about enhancing our officers as well, and overall making us better. >> reporter: atlantic city already uses the tiny cameras. philadelphia is still looking at them. philly police official officiall 65 hadn't dread officers to have them by 2019. >> 20 years from...
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his department is working with professors from the law school at new york university to set specific guidelines for camera use. camden county captain ghraib brielle today ma'am cho helps oversee the body camera. >> it's about enhancing our officers as well, and overall making us better. >> reporter: atlantic city already uses the tiny cameras. philadelphia is still looking at them. philly police official officiall 65 hadn't dread officers to have them by 2019. >> 20 years from now we'll have the cameras still on us and hopefully driving hovering vehicles. >> reporter: okay we might not see hovering cars in the next 20 years. but you can bet that most police officers around the country will have body cameras. the body camera program here in camden is expected to be up and running by the end of summer. reporting at camden pd headquarters david spunt cbs3 "eyewitness news". >>> police officers are honored tonight for their outstanding efforts on the job. "eyewitness news" at the sugarhouse kaseen nor nor awards banquet this is their 25th annual banquet that recognizes officers. >>> the
his department is working with professors from the law school at new york university to set specific guidelines for camera use. camden county captain ghraib brielle today ma'am cho helps oversee the body camera. >> it's about enhancing our officers as well, and overall making us better. >> reporter: atlantic city already uses the tiny cameras. philadelphia is still looking at them. philly police official officiall 65 hadn't dread officers to have them by 2019. >> 20 years from...
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marilyn young is a professor of history at new york university where she teaches on u.s.oreign-policy, the politics and culture of postwar u.s., as well as on history of modern china and the history and culture of vietnam. she is the author of numerous .ooks en.ally, robert shank he will be moderating this afternoon's discussion. he is author of 14 original full-length plays and the movie, "the quiet american." he has won the pulitzer prize, tony award, and has been nominated for two emmy awards. tonyopted his own award-winning play "all the way" about lyndon johnson. thank you very much for joining us here today. [applause] >> i want to start by thinking the lbj library and director of pro vision for the library, and a conversation i hope will be repeated all over the country. i was so moved by yesterday's panels. my takeaway, the thing that was a statement by mr. galloway, her injunction to us all, hate the war, love the warrior. kate the work, love the worrier. with that in mind, it is theopriate to it knowledge veterans in our office -- here today, to you men and wome
marilyn young is a professor of history at new york university where she teaches on u.s.oreign-policy, the politics and culture of postwar u.s., as well as on history of modern china and the history and culture of vietnam. she is the author of numerous .ooks en.ally, robert shank he will be moderating this afternoon's discussion. he is author of 14 original full-length plays and the movie, "the quiet american." he has won the pulitzer prize, tony award, and has been nominated for two...
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the research was conducted by a team from new york university. >> changes are on the way for $20 bill but what about those machines that cake crash? machines that cake crash? >> more changes you will s machines that cake crash? >> more changes you will s ♪ ♪ as long as you love me, anyit's alright. ♪e. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me. ♪ shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that moves you. only at a sleep number store. >> google is trying out something that has users seeing more than red. now they are testing black links also gone is the purple color that used to be there after you clicked so you knew you had been there. users are complaining it makes it harder to determine what clickable and google is not responding why they doing it. all the most popular intent sites is moving to san francisco neighborhood and it is then for the high crime rate. the social news site has leased 50,000 square feet at the build in the tenderloin. represents are cheaper than south of market area. imthey have 78 employee
the research was conducted by a team from new york university. >> changes are on the way for $20 bill but what about those machines that cake crash? machines that cake crash? >> more changes you will s machines that cake crash? >> more changes you will s ♪ ♪ as long as you love me, anyit's alright. ♪e. ♪ ♪ bend me shape me, any way you want me. ♪ shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want it. the bed that...
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on monday we are in new york city at new york university. oscar martinez talks about the origins of the current violence in el salvador, guatemala and honduras. staff members of the intercept will discuss the drone where warfare program in new york. on thursday meg jacobs recalls america's energy crisis of the 1970s. that same evening at the free library of philadelphia, daniel shapiro, founder of the harvard negotiation program talks about how to resolve conflict between government. that's a look at some of the author programs book tv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. look for them to air in the near future on the tv on c-span2. >> good morning. welcome and good morning. i am on the faculty of political science department here at the university. also a research fellow at the peace and war center. it is my great pleasure and honor to have this conversation with johnny, the 2016 winner of the famed norwich military history award. what we are going to do today is have a conversation, you have read his bio you s
on monday we are in new york city at new york university. oscar martinez talks about the origins of the current violence in el salvador, guatemala and honduras. staff members of the intercept will discuss the drone where warfare program in new york. on thursday meg jacobs recalls america's energy crisis of the 1970s. that same evening at the free library of philadelphia, daniel shapiro, founder of the harvard negotiation program talks about how to resolve conflict between government. that's a...
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>> well, as i say, he is a major contrib he sits on the board of new york university. i mean, two of our most prestigious universities, he's very active, everybody takes his money, i'm real baffled by the whole story in the first place it, seems, with somewhat of a political -- >> do you feel targeted specially by that association with the clinton's, where she often says things about being target in the could it be something -- >> well, i'll be honest with you, if i was sitting in the private sector, i don't think this would have risen to the level, listen, it is okay, you get in this business, you open yourself up. i'm fine doing that, we're confident haven't done anything wrong. >> well, governor mccullough went ton say that he's not even sure he's met the man who made those donations, he called this investigation the price of being in politics today. now, later in tonight's five news we will will answer those other questions, more of the interview, would governor mccullough like to be in hillary clinton's cabinet, if she becomes the president, and does he think bern
>> well, as i say, he is a major contrib he sits on the board of new york university. i mean, two of our most prestigious universities, he's very active, everybody takes his money, i'm real baffled by the whole story in the first place it, seems, with somewhat of a political -- >> do you feel targeted specially by that association with the clinton's, where she often says things about being target in the could it be something -- >> well, i'll be honest with you, if i was...
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beside what kellyanne mentioned, the fact that she took all this money from schools, including new york universityo, she should have donated the money back. >> a lot of that did go to the clinton foundation. >> it's showing good judgment. >> this is all about buying input. it's not about her giving a great speech. it's about buying influence. that's why when she became secretary of state, bill clinton that, day his speaking fees doubled. it was all about getting face time with possibly a future president. >> what about the perception? whether that is true or not, it could be a perception. >> it's fair game but it's in comparison to donald trump who hasn't released his tax returns and we have no idea what his charitable contributions are. the entire conversation is a distraction and a side show away -- >> no way. >> away from the real issues in the campaign. i think that's what we're seeing playing out. donald trump doesn't want to discuss his positions or his record. he wants to keep the focus on his opponent. >> ladies watching, it takes you on average four to six years to make what hillary clint
beside what kellyanne mentioned, the fact that she took all this money from schools, including new york universityo, she should have donated the money back. >> a lot of that did go to the clinton foundation. >> it's showing good judgment. >> this is all about buying input. it's not about her giving a great speech. it's about buying influence. that's why when she became secretary of state, bill clinton that, day his speaking fees doubled. it was all about getting face time with...
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he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units. before joining the obama administration in 2009. deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010. white house chief of staff in january 2012. and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus ended the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always we're on the record here. police, no live blogging or tweeting. no short no, filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says. the embargo ends when our guest stops speaking. to allow you to file before the market opening, we'll stop at 9:20. to help you curb that relentless selfie urge we'll e-mail several pictures of the session to all the reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends. and as regular attendees know if you'd like to ask a question please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle non-threatening signal and i'll happily call on as many reporters as
he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units. before joining the obama administration in 2009. deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010. white house chief of staff in january 2012. and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus ended the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always we're on the record here....
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narrator: tom kent is the standards editor at the associated press and is a professor at new york's columbia university. kent: there's a psychological impact that vr has that's greater than the impact of photos or video. it hits you at a more elemental level. when somebody's watching a video or someone's looking at a photo, they know that they are external to the scene and they're looking in at something. vr operates at a different level. it's putting you in the scene and working on your brain in ways that i don't think is really completely understood. arora: we got the blessing to do one on ebola. "waves of grace" is an ebola survivor who is basically--you get access to her prayer, and you feel like you have this intimate moment with her as she's praying to god. narrator: "waves of grace" was integrated into the u.n. secretary-general's international ebola recovery conference, which garnered 5.2 billion u.s. dollars in pledges. arora: what people really feel moved by, they've never been in a poor slum, in a hut. they've never been at an ebola burying site. so many people have said that they've seen th
narrator: tom kent is the standards editor at the associated press and is a professor at new york's columbia university. kent: there's a psychological impact that vr has that's greater than the impact of photos or video. it hits you at a more elemental level. when somebody's watching a video or someone's looking at a photo, they know that they are external to the scene and they're looking in at something. vr operates at a different level. it's putting you in the scene and working on your brain...
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. >> his department is working with professors from the law school at new york university to set specific guidelines for camera use. camden county captain gab re al camacho helps oversee the body camera program. >> our officers, as well, and overall making us better. >> atlantic city already uses the tiny cameras, philadelphia is still looking at them. philly police officials want all 6500 officers to have them by 2019. >> twenty years from now we'll have the cameras still on us, hopefully we will be driving hovering vehicles. >> okay, we might not see hovering cars in the next 20 years, but you can bet that most police officers around the country will have body cameras. the body camera program here in camden is expected to be up and running by the ends of summer. reporting at camden headquarters, david spunt, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> philadelphia police officers are honored for their out standing effort on the job. "eyewitness news" at the sugarhouse casino for an awards banquet put on by the 25th police district, their 25th annual banquet, that recognizes the officers. >> family, fr
. >> his department is working with professors from the law school at new york university to set specific guidelines for camera use. camden county captain gab re al camacho helps oversee the body camera program. >> our officers, as well, and overall making us better. >> atlantic city already uses the tiny cameras, philadelphia is still looking at them. philly police officials want all 6500 officers to have them by 2019. >> twenty years from now we'll have the cameras...
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he's out on the board of new york university. very substantial individual. >> how many people?you hear what he's doing there, focusing on this donation by the businessman of wang. we did check this out. we did the reporting on this and we found according to his representatives and as far as we could tell, he does have a valid u.s. green card which would mean that his donations to his campaign would be legal. we do know this is still an ongoing investigation. we do not know what else the fbi and the public integrity section of the justice department are looking at but i can tell you, it's an active ongoing investigation that goes beyond this one donation, guys. >> and we've got about 20 seconds left. you said you're not sure what else is being investigated, but the illegality, alleged illegality, would be what, exactly? >> reporter: it would have to do with campaign violations which could be a felony or something that would simply result in fines. that depends on the severity of the case. these are taken very seriously but they're notoriously hard cases to make, john. >> and sti
he's out on the board of new york university. very substantial individual. >> how many people?you hear what he's doing there, focusing on this donation by the businessman of wang. we did check this out. we did the reporting on this and we found according to his representatives and as far as we could tell, he does have a valid u.s. green card which would mean that his donations to his campaign would be legal. we do know this is still an ongoing investigation. we do not know what else the...
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by bed wetting kids delays urine production and wear off in the o conducted by a team from new york university>> straight ahead the seven things you need know. >> a year book outrage growing support a california high school support a california high school student is getting after she is support a california high school studeyou know the symptomshe is when they start. abdominal pain. diarrhea. xifaxan can help. prescription xifaxan is a 2-week treatment that can provide you with 6 to 24 weeks of relief from your ibs-d symptoms. specifically, relief from diarrhea and abdominal pain associated with ibs-d. do not use xifaxan if you have a history of sensitivity to rifaximin, rifamycin antibiotic agents or any components of xifaxan. tell your doctor right away if your diarrhea worsens while taking xifaxan as this may be a sign of a serious or even fatal condition. tell your doctor if you have liver disease or are taking other medications because these may increase the amount of xifaxan in your body. tell your doctor if you are pregnant, plan on becoming pregnant, or are nursing. the most common si
by bed wetting kids delays urine production and wear off in the o conducted by a team from new york university>> straight ahead the seven things you need know. >> a year book outrage growing support a california high school support a california high school student is getting after she is support a california high school studeyou know the symptomshe is when they start. abdominal pain. diarrhea. xifaxan can help. prescription xifaxan is a 2-week treatment that can provide you with 6...
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he's also given money to harvard and new york university.ryone is like check your records for mr. wang. so obviously this is bad, because everybody knows this is like an open secret that terry mcauliffe is kind of like the bag man for the clintons. he's very close to them. every picture with them is has hillary clinton in it. you have liberal insiders saying this is not good. the medical people. the money to the foundation medical people, that can come from someone who is a foreign national. the money from a non-american to a political campaign that's illegal. >> that's correct. he is somebody who has made, i was trying to show the breadth and diversity of his contributions in this country, political or otherwise, besides that think what's important is this has been investigation ongoing for one year. if you're just checking the paperwork to go uh-huh, legal citizen, green card or not, what's taking a year? i think this is more significant, because of the fact that there's connection as well to the clinton foundation. >> what do you make of
he's also given money to harvard and new york university.ryone is like check your records for mr. wang. so obviously this is bad, because everybody knows this is like an open secret that terry mcauliffe is kind of like the bag man for the clintons. he's very close to them. every picture with them is has hillary clinton in it. you have liberal insiders saying this is not good. the medical people. the money to the foundation medical people, that can come from someone who is a foreign national....
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fields of medicine, public service and community relations, serving more than 5 years at new york university'sand medical center. a funeral service was held yesterday and a memorial service will take place in june. he was an incredibly great man, much beloved. and he will be missed. >> sounds like a wonderful man. eric, you're next. >> so later on tonight, greta has a special greta on the record. she's going to go inside, it's going to be called meet the trumps, melania trump will take greta to the trump residence and there will be interviews with don junior, eric trump and ivanka trump. i'll show up on o'reilly's show later. i predict that i don't say a lot and o'reilly and geraldo will go at it. >> i heard it was brilliant what you did say. >> it will be interesting. >> tune in. >> you know what this day needs? >> this. >> dana's corny joke of the day. >> with the laugh track now, thank you for adding that are you ready? >> ebony this time you better play along. my mother was very upset with me. >> i liked your mom. >> why -- why don't mummies go on summer vacation? >> because they're all ti
fields of medicine, public service and community relations, serving more than 5 years at new york university'sand medical center. a funeral service was held yesterday and a memorial service will take place in june. he was an incredibly great man, much beloved. and he will be missed. >> sounds like a wonderful man. eric, you're next. >> so later on tonight, greta has a special greta on the record. she's going to go inside, it's going to be called meet the trumps, melania trump will...
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fromweinberg will join us new york university and i believe the trend is your friend. stay with us. ♪ tom: we say good morning -- bloomberg "surveillance" from new york. a big holiday today -- great to see francine lacqua this weekend at the white house dinner. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: british regulators are criticizing deutsche bank over its financial crimes controls. --says the financial contact regulators reportedly found 37 out of 42 clients did not meet requirements. apple has its eyes set on a new headquarters in london according to "the sunday times." it is in advanced talks to move to battersea. it would take over at the office space planned for the others. halliburton called off its $28 billion merger. faced resistance from regulators in the u.s. and europe over antitrust parents they will pay a $3.5 billion termination. let's get more on this story with michael holland and the director of rate strategy john herman stop -- john herman. does this put ge back into the picture on baker's use? >> i think ge is a reasonable response -- i think this is a surpris
fromweinberg will join us new york university and i believe the trend is your friend. stay with us. ♪ tom: we say good morning -- bloomberg "surveillance" from new york. a big holiday today -- great to see francine lacqua this weekend at the white house dinner. here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: british regulators are criticizing deutsche bank over its financial crimes controls. --says the financial contact regulators reportedly found 37 out of 42 clients did not meet requirements. apple...
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on monday we are in new york city at new york university. scar martinez talks about the origins of the current violence in el salvador, guatemala and honduras. staff members of the intercept will discuss the drone where warfare program in new york. on thursday meg jacobs recalls america's energy crisis of the 1970s. that same evening at the free br
on monday we are in new york city at new york university. scar martinez talks about the origins of the current violence in el salvador, guatemala and honduras. staff members of the intercept will discuss the drone where warfare program in new york. on thursday meg jacobs recalls america's energy crisis of the 1970s. that same evening at the free br
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he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010, white house chief of staff in january 2012, and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus endeth the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always, we are on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting. in short, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says. the embargo ends when our guest stops speaking. to allow you to file before the market opening, we will stop at 9:20. to help you curb that relentless selfie urge, we will e-mail several pictures at the end of the session to all the reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends, and, as regular attendees know, if you would like to ask a question, please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal, and i will happil
he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010, white house chief of staff in january 2012, and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus endeth the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always, we are on the record here....
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soul, men's fitness, she is a contributor to essence as part of the journalism faculty at new york university, native new yorker who lives in brooklyn and a graduate of yale university and columbia university school of journalism, please join me in welcoming miss daniel. [applause] >> we had a panel revolt take place in our preparations. we asked our colleagues to make opening statements and they refused so we will not have opening statements. we will just begin and we will begin and i ask the panel to begin with this notion. both of you i would say, writing nonfiction and fiction area have this one characteristic that could be called the reverend. on very serious topics but taking them from another angle. when we talk about this particular path, literary path, what is the value of the reference and what do you hope to elicit from your readers at the end of the day when they close your book and say what is it your irreverent path is supposed to get out of your readers? this revolt cannot continue. >> i think when you are writing about issues of race and gender, reverence is necessary. too oft
soul, men's fitness, she is a contributor to essence as part of the journalism faculty at new york university, native new yorker who lives in brooklyn and a graduate of yale university and columbia university school of journalism, please join me in welcoming miss daniel. [applause] >> we had a panel revolt take place in our preparations. we asked our colleagues to make opening statements and they refused so we will not have opening statements. we will just begin and we will begin and i...
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university. >> each generation they make their own history. that determine to they are. >> reporter: danny glover and others plan to work with this, on the east coast, the film has another fight in new york with cornell university. they're producers and directors, they joined the movement to establish a black studies department there. >> i did not go away to college to be an activist but got caught up in the time. >> if you become an activist the college for issues that involve social justice, racial justice, etc. is likely to put you on a path of commitment and working to better the world for the rest of your lives. >> the release of this film is so timely here in san francisco. local activists are still fighting for the rate. -- for the right. >> it just shows that with racism and other issues they are institutionalized. >> reporter: pam moore hosted the event. recent protests were talked about. the black lives matter movement and the frisco five and the frisco 500 are -- frisco five hunger strike. stands up strength and courage, danny glover says it is a product of the past and they are depicted in the film. >> i hope we look at this moment and say, they sparked something. it was the
university. >> each generation they make their own history. that determine to they are. >> reporter: danny glover and others plan to work with this, on the east coast, the film has another fight in new york with cornell university. they're producers and directors, they joined the movement to establish a black studies department there. >> i did not go away to college to be an activist but got caught up in the time. >> if you become an activist the college for issues that...
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, joshua talks about the seven sins, power, fortunate survival in the age of networks at new york university's vice chairman of kissinger associates will be in a talk with malcolm gladwell. friday we are back in new york city for the opening session of the annual left forum held at the john jay college of criminal justice. speaking are medea benjamin and chris hedges that is a look at some of the other programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. and they will air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> host: joining us onset is radio talkshow host and author of seven books dennis prager. his most recent book is called "the 10 commandments: still the best moral code". dennis prager, what is on your mind? >> guest: very good opening question and i will answer you completely honestly, what is on my mind? it is not totally germane but quite germane to the 10 commandments, what i believe is the undoing of the american revolution and the decline of my beloved country, the greatest experiment in liberty and decency in human history. i do believe that a big
, joshua talks about the seven sins, power, fortunate survival in the age of networks at new york university's vice chairman of kissinger associates will be in a talk with malcolm gladwell. friday we are back in new york city for the opening session of the annual left forum held at the john jay college of criminal justice. speaking are medea benjamin and chris hedges that is a look at some of the other programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. and they...
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university. and its teachers didn't teach any donald trump secrets according to new york's attorney general. >> theseare hand picked by me. >> reporter: and none of trump university's experts who taught at the seminars were picked by donald trump. >> there wasn't one piece of his pitch that was actually true, and they weren't donald trump secrets. the president of trump university admitted trump never had anything to do with writing the curriculum. >> reporter: it's all admitted in a 2012 deposition, portions of which were recently released and reviewed by cnn. the president of trump university, michael sexton, stated under oath none of our instructors at the live events were hand picked by donald trump. sexton was asked did anybody at trump organization work on the curriculum for the three-day workshops? his answer, no, they did not. as for the trump secrets of success that were supposed to be caught, sexton testified mr. trump has made investments with foreclosures. we cover investing with foreclosures. bob, who is suing donald trump for his $35,000 paid in tuition, says there were other so-called
university. and its teachers didn't teach any donald trump secrets according to new york's attorney general. >> theseare hand picked by me. >> reporter: and none of trump university's experts who taught at the seminars were picked by donald trump. >> there wasn't one piece of his pitch that was actually true, and they weren't donald trump secrets. the president of trump university admitted trump never had anything to do with writing the curriculum. >> reporter: it's all...
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arthur kaplan who heads the medical ethics division at new york university.e health care experts to sign the letter to the world health organization and he tells cnn why he is concerned about the olympic games spreading the zika virus. >> one possible scenario is that the disease spreads to parts of the world where they don't have zika and where they wouldn't necessarily get it -- thailand, india, vietnam, places where mosquitos flourish. but it's not going to arrive there unless infected people bring it home. but the zika virus is coming toward the u.s., i believe it is going to come here. that's probably why the cdc said there is no increase, is because it is going to come here. to other countries i think there is risk. >> the head of the cdc says it will update its recommendations on traveling to brazil as circumstances changed. ivan watson kind of alluded to this, but if you are planning on going to the olympic games, the world health organization has this advice -- first, use mosquito repellant, cover bare skin with light colored clothing, no unprotected
arthur kaplan who heads the medical ethics division at new york university.e health care experts to sign the letter to the world health organization and he tells cnn why he is concerned about the olympic games spreading the zika virus. >> one possible scenario is that the disease spreads to parts of the world where they don't have zika and where they wouldn't necessarily get it -- thailand, india, vietnam, places where mosquitos flourish. but it's not going to arrive there unless infected...
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he was chief operating officer of new york university, and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010, white house chief of staff in january 2012, and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus ended the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always, we're on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting. in short, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says. the embargo ends when our guest stops speaking. to allow you to file before the market opening, we will stop at 9:20. to help you curb that relentless selfie urge, we'll e-mail several pictures of the session to all the reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends. and as regular attendees know, if you'd like to ask a question, please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, non-threatening signal and i'll happily call on as many repo
he was chief operating officer of new york university, and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010, white house chief of staff in january 2012, and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus ended the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always, we're on the record here....
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college program in a prison in upstate new york that allows students to take college classes on the inside while incarcerated and guaranteed a spot in the university of new york system upon release, so it's a college program prison, but also eight reentry program that makes higher education the centerpiece of a former incarcerated persons new line. host: which other nations did you look at it why? guest: i visited nine nations. rwanda, uganda, south africa, jamaica, thailand, brazil, australia, singapore and norway and my overall vision was to part, one was to rethink some of the fundamentals of our criminal justice system and specifically our prison system by way of other countries and rethink the fundamental concept of which are prison system relies and the other one was that i wanted to broaden our conversation, which i think is certainly a growing public conversation around massac carson ration in this crisis of prison. i wanted to broaden the conversation to include the world and to include especially the impact of america's system upon the world in these various countries. so, each of these country represented a particular issue i wanted to
college program in a prison in upstate new york that allows students to take college classes on the inside while incarcerated and guaranteed a spot in the university of new york system upon release, so it's a college program prison, but also eight reentry program that makes higher education the centerpiece of a former incarcerated persons new line. host: which other nations did you look at it why? guest: i visited nine nations. rwanda, uganda, south africa, jamaica, thailand, brazil, australia,...
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visiting professor of tax ace and -- taxation and director of the international tax program at new york university'sof law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is he also was the top international tax officials at the treasury department back in the carter administration. john samuels is now the chairman .f global tax at blackstone many of us remember him for years as the vice president and senior counsel for tax planning at general electric. serviceer john from his at the treasury department during the carter years. where he was tax legislative counsel. and finally, we have barbara angus, the one member of panel who is now in government. she has been a principal with ernst & young. before then, she was also the top international tax person at the treasury department during the first term of president bush -- the second president bush. i think i will try to hold you to eight minutes each, if you could. we're a little behind on time. barbara: i will take a moment to say i am privileged to be here, don, in your hon
visiting professor of tax ace and -- taxation and director of the international tax program at new york university'sof law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is he also was the top international tax officials at the treasury department back in the carter administration. john samuels is now the chairman .f global tax at blackstone many of us remember him for years as the vice president and senior counsel...
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rosenbloom is a visiting professor of tax ace and director of the international tax program at new york university's school of law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is he also was the top international tax officials at the treasury department back in the carter administration. -- where he was tax legislative counsel. and finally we have barbara angus, the one member of panel who is now in government. she has been a principal with ernst & young before then. before then she was also the top international tax person at the treasury department during the first term of president bush -- the second president bush. i will turn this over, and i think i will try to hold you to eight minutes each, if you could. we're a little behind time. i will take a moment to say i am privileged to be here, don, in your honor and have served under your limp at treasury. i think moments we experienced earlier, in looking around the room, i've had the privilege to work with many of you and were reminded of what is important. i just wan
rosenbloom is a visiting professor of tax ace and director of the international tax program at new york university's school of law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is he also was the top international tax officials at the treasury department back in the carter administration. -- where he was tax legislative counsel. and finally we have barbara angus, the one member of panel who is now in government. she...
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he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010, white house chief of staff in january 2012, and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus endeth the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always, we are on the record here. please, no live blogging or tweeting. in short, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way , to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says. the embargo ends when our guest stops speaking. to allow you to file before the market opening, we will stop at 9:20. to help you curb that relentless selfie urge, we will e-mail several pictures at the end of the session to all the reporters here as the breakfast ends, and, as regular attendees know, if you would like to ask a question, please do the traditional thing and send me a subtle, nonthreatening signal, and i will happily call
he was chief operating officer of new york university and then chief operating officer for two different citigroup business units before joining the obama administration in 2009 as deputy secretary of state for management and resources. he became omb director in november 2010, white house chief of staff in january 2012, and treasury secretary in february of 2013. thus endeth the biographical portion of the program. now on to the riveting mechanical details. as always, we are on the record here....
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this man has donated to harvard, donated to new york university,s you know, really stood up and a defendedts contribution and then we reallyy got into the idea terryry mccauliffe has close h c relationship with the clintons.t could something like this -- hee sort of implied that maybe therm was a bigger reason for this.hi i said, were you targeted? listen to this sound from ourm o interview. >> i'm really balance baffled bl the whole story in the firstin place. it seems somewhat of a political -- >> do you feel targeted especially by that associationyo with the clithntons where she often says things about beings a targeted? could it be something that -- >> i'll be honest if i wasest w sitting on the private sectorria not as governor i don't think this would risen to the levelhel but listen it's okay.en it' you get into this business, anda you open yourself up and i'mnd fine doing that.hat we're confident you haven't donn anythin >> we also spoke about a lot of other things in this interview.i issues related to have you jay j air, 2016 race and we also spoko about what's next for the's nex
this man has donated to harvard, donated to new york university,s you know, really stood up and a defendedts contribution and then we reallyy got into the idea terryry mccauliffe has close h c relationship with the clintons.t could something like this -- hee sort of implied that maybe therm was a bigger reason for this.hi i said, were you targeted? listen to this sound from ourm o interview. >> i'm really balance baffled bl the whole story in the firstin place. it seems somewhat of a...
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a rap concert last night in new york city turned deadly at a park near new york university. now, this cell phone video posted on social media shows you the chaos after shot were fired. the entertainer t.i. was due to perform, but he hadn't hit the stage yet. one person was killed in the shooting. three others were wounded. police are searching for the shooter. >>> a san francisco home remodeling project came to an abrupt stop when a construction worker turned out a tiny coverren with a little girl buried inside. he hit some metal with his shovel and found that sealed coffin. the homeowner called the medical examiner who had the casket opened. inside a little girl, maybe just three years old. she was perfectly preserved. even more after -- even after more than 100 years after her burial. >> the hair was still there. the nails was there. you could see the nails on the hand like it was froze. hair was still on the child's body. it was a sight to see. >> the records show that the home in rossi park was built on what was once a cemetery. other caskets were moved but this one appa
a rap concert last night in new york city turned deadly at a park near new york university. now, this cell phone video posted on social media shows you the chaos after shot were fired. the entertainer t.i. was due to perform, but he hadn't hit the stage yet. one person was killed in the shooting. three others were wounded. police are searching for the shooter. >>> a san francisco home remodeling project came to an abrupt stop when a construction worker turned out a tiny coverren with a...
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rosenbloom is a visiting professor of taxation and director of the international tax program at new york university's school of law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is he also was the top international tax official at the treasury department back in the carter administration. john samuels is the chairman of global tax at blackstone. many of us remember him for years as the vice president and senior counsel for tax planning at general electric. i also remember john from his service in the treasury department during the carter years where he was a tax legislative counsel. and finally we have barbara angus, the one member of panel who is now in government. she's tax counsel for the committee of ways and means. she has been a principal with ernst & young before then. before then she was also the top international tax person at the treasury department during the first term of president bush -- the second president bush. i will turn this over, and i think i will try to hold you to eight minutes each, if you could. w
rosenbloom is a visiting professor of taxation and director of the international tax program at new york university's school of law. he's also been a member of the kaplan drysdale law firm. and david has many other accomplishments, but the one i'll mention is he also was the top international tax official at the treasury department back in the carter administration. john samuels is the chairman of global tax at blackstone. many of us remember him for years as the vice president and senior...
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is a graduate of the wharton school and new york university law school. mr. brian lennon served as a federal prosecutor in michigan and virginia for 15 years at a trial attorney in the is department of justices civil division. as deputy chief of the criminal division, he supervised the health care fraud and computer related crimes unit, among others. he spent four and half years as a judge advocate for the u.s. marine corps, handling both civil and criminal matters. now in private practice, he specialized in criminal defense, particularly health care fraud
is a graduate of the wharton school and new york university law school. mr. brian lennon served as a federal prosecutor in michigan and virginia for 15 years at a trial attorney in the is department of justices civil division. as deputy chief of the criminal division, he supervised the health care fraud and computer related crimes unit, among others. he spent four and half years as a judge advocate for the u.s. marine corps, handling both civil and criminal matters. now in private practice, he...
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is a graduate of the wharton school and new york university law school. mr. brian lennon served as a federal prosecutor in michigan and virginia for 15 years at a trial attorney in the is department of justices civil division. as deputy chief of the criminal division, he supervised the health care fraud and computer related crimes unit, among others. he spent four and half years as a judge advocate for the u.s. marine corps, handling both civil and criminal matters. now in private practice, he specialized in criminal defense, particularly health care fraud and other white-collar and drug offenses, corporate internal investigations, and compliance matters. mr. michael norton served as u.s. attorney for colorado from 1980-93. he was appointed by president reagan and we appointed by president george h. w. bush. mr. norton has been practicing law since 1976 and is admitted to the bar's in the states of colorado and virginia. as well as washington, d.c. trenton as a scholar with the institute which offers research papers on science, medicine and research in the se
is a graduate of the wharton school and new york university law school. mr. brian lennon served as a federal prosecutor in michigan and virginia for 15 years at a trial attorney in the is department of justices civil division. as deputy chief of the criminal division, he supervised the health care fraud and computer related crimes unit, among others. he spent four and half years as a judge advocate for the u.s. marine corps, handling both civil and criminal matters. now in private practice, he...