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james mason. a man whose photos blanket their website. mason was recruited into the american nazi party at 14 years old. in 1980, he began publishing newsletters which were ultimately collected into what became a kind of playbook for white supremacists. >> siege, by james mason. >> "siege" calls for the use of violence to jump start a race war. ideas that atomwaffen has adopted as their own. >> white revolution is the only solution! >> i tracked mason down and found him living in denver, not far from the state capitol. and somewhat to my surprise, he agrees to meet me. >> mr. mason. >> christian, how are you? >> i'm good, how are you? >> good. come on in. >> i read mason's writings when i first joined the movement. i never imagined i'd be seated across from him one day, on opposite sides of a deadly conflict. atomwaffen is a group that is inspired by your writings. >> they -- yeah. >> how do you feel that the writings that you wrote, even in the '80s that i remember reading -- >> yeah. >> -- are out there today still inspiring people to k
james mason. a man whose photos blanket their website. mason was recruited into the american nazi party at 14 years old. in 1980, he began publishing newsletters which were ultimately collected into what became a kind of playbook for white supremacists. >> siege, by james mason. >> "siege" calls for the use of violence to jump start a race war. ideas that atomwaffen has adopted as their own. >> white revolution is the only solution! >> i tracked mason down and...
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mason. >> christian, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm good. >> i read mason's writings when i first joined the movement. i never imagined i would be seated across from him one day on opposite sides of a deadly conflict. >> a group is inspired by your writings. >> they -- yeah. >> how do you feel that the writings that you wrote even in the '80s that i remember reading. >> yeah. >> are out there today still inspiring people to kill other people. >> well, now wait a minute. i never said go out and kill anybody. i said if you -- if you or anybody else must do this, for god's sake, do it right. >> i find out they make pilgrimages to his apartment to snap photos with their video and using the internet to make his vile ideas relevant to a new generation of racists. but i know from experience that no one is radicalized purely by ideology. everyone has a back story. >> i was hating school. i was turning very much inward. i was alienated and i was angry. when you put those two together, look out. my dad has a private ars ars nell. i said t
mason. >> christian, how are you? >> i'm good. how are you? >> i'm good. >> i read mason's writings when i first joined the movement. i never imagined i would be seated across from him one day on opposite sides of a deadly conflict. >> a group is inspired by your writings. >> they -- yeah. >> how do you feel that the writings that you wrote even in the '80s that i remember reading. >> yeah. >> are out there today still inspiring people to...
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because in 2012 mason had been convicted of tax fraud. she was sentenced to five years in federal prison and three years supervised release. >> so, you understood that if you're serving time you couldn't vote. >> yeah, i know that while you're incarcerated you couldn't vote. >> reporter: in exthe texas, fellens can vote after completing probation. but she was still on supervised release. she was sentenced to five years in state prison plus ten additional months on her federal sentence. >> would you have ever cast that ballot knowing it was illegal? >> i didn't get out and get a decent job, go to school, graduate from school to cast a ballot to leave my kids, my family again. >> a felon who comes in and votes when they're not legally allowed to vote, that's not really a prosecution you see very often. her supporters point to iowa where a woman was convicted of voting twice in the 2016 election and was sentenced to two years probation and a $750 fine. tarrant county district attorney sharon wilson declined an on-camera interview but issued
because in 2012 mason had been convicted of tax fraud. she was sentenced to five years in federal prison and three years supervised release. >> so, you understood that if you're serving time you couldn't vote. >> yeah, i know that while you're incarcerated you couldn't vote. >> reporter: in exthe texas, fellens can vote after completing probation. but she was still on supervised release. she was sentenced to five years in state prison plus ten additional months on her federal...
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mason brought like five footballs and they taught the kids how to throw properly. >> i told mason, i wish you would look at me the way some of these kids look at me when i show you how to do something instead of just going, i got it, dad. >> one of the most powerful, yet heartbreaking moments was meeting this 3yearold girl maria. >> she had gone maybe the first year of her life with really bad nutrition and now she's 3 years old and is still the size of a 1yearold. she's starting to put on weight, like finally. but she's just not absorbing the nutrition and they're really worried about her and concerned about her. >> by making the trip to africa, melissa hopes others will be inspired to help those in need. >> you can sponsor a child or you can just send the family a goat. you can send a family a bicycle, so those girls can get to school or the mom can bring the crops into market. in our world it's not that much to make a huge difference in their lives. >> life changing. >>> for more information on how you can help, go to worldvision.org. >>> all right, coming up -- greg brady back be
mason brought like five footballs and they taught the kids how to throw properly. >> i told mason, i wish you would look at me the way some of these kids look at me when i show you how to do something instead of just going, i got it, dad. >> one of the most powerful, yet heartbreaking moments was meeting this 3yearold girl maria. >> she had gone maybe the first year of her life with really bad nutrition and now she's 3 years old and is still the size of a 1yearold. she's...
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my career in mason city. then my career in public service. essentially how i learned about public service was working in mason city as superintendent of recreation. those values carried on to serving as a city councilmember and in the iowa house and senate. so did a number of role models that i had here in mason city. you may remember dan mae was park superintendent. your member mayor kent pugh. and someone else who was involved in this group a lot, dr. ron masters, the parks commissioner that hired me in mason city all those years ago. they were great role models a public service. years later, we also found out there were a number of great elected officials in our that serve as role models. [indiscernible] and today you have two great role models, representative sharon steckman, and my friend and colleague senator amanda. without those role models i cannot go wrong. i'm truly touched by this award today. we are humbled by this and appreciate it and thank you. [applause] >> we thank you dean and we thank you gary. we thank randy and all of th
my career in mason city. then my career in public service. essentially how i learned about public service was working in mason city as superintendent of recreation. those values carried on to serving as a city councilmember and in the iowa house and senate. so did a number of role models that i had here in mason city. you may remember dan mae was park superintendent. your member mayor kent pugh. and someone else who was involved in this group a lot, dr. ron masters, the parks commissioner that...
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you should know at the outset that professor aaron mason recently informed me that he will not be here and making a presentation, and therefore, you should expect to hear three presentations instead of four. i trust that this may make sure that we have enough time for our audience to ask questions and participate at the end, which is a minor manifest from not getting to hear professor
you should know at the outset that professor aaron mason recently informed me that he will not be here and making a presentation, and therefore, you should expect to hear three presentations instead of four. i trust that this may make sure that we have enough time for our audience to ask questions and participate at the end, which is a minor manifest from not getting to hear professor
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professor wijesekera, what do you do at george mason university? prof. wijesekera: i do research mostly related to cybersecurity and its consequences on the transportation systems. i have a large group of students who work on radio breakers,atic connected breakers, some on uav's, meaning unmanned areas. -- ariel vehicles. everything that is related to industrial automation. >> what is that word you are using? wakers? prof. wijesekera: yes, like in buses and trains and so on. wakers. >> do you teach any classes as well? prof. wijesekera: yes, i usually teach cybersecurity classes. this fall, i am going to teach a class on connected and automatic vehicles. we have a pretty good selection of graduate students and faculty that lift us update by day. so we are encouraged to do whatever we can to reach out and cybersecurity vulnerabilities and look at the new areas that are emerging and participate to the best extent we can. peter: you also have worked at the national institute of standards and technology. what is that, and what are you doing? prof. wijesekera
professor wijesekera, what do you do at george mason university? prof. wijesekera: i do research mostly related to cybersecurity and its consequences on the transportation systems. i have a large group of students who work on radio breakers,atic connected breakers, some on uav's, meaning unmanned areas. -- ariel vehicles. everything that is related to industrial automation. >> what is that word you are using? wakers? prof. wijesekera: yes, like in buses and trains and so on. wakers....
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mason? >> mr. mason, thank you. i'm just curious if there is any similar data in the civilian contact for a judge or jury outcomes on cases that you know of? >> i am not aware of it. we have talked, and when kate is up speaking that she can probably tell you about other studies she's looked at with respect to the investigations in going forward. we could probably look at the sentencing commission and see what metrics they are trackinget to see if something would address it. but i don't know of anything that is a direct correlation to what we have. >> just to be clear, this data tells you t what's happening but it doesn't tell you why these things happen? >> it does not. >> that would involve further analysis? >> we can tell you these of the results, and if you want to see the record ofhe trial for these cases, we have much of the documents. we don't have the complete transcript,, but we can pull out what the article 32 hearing report was. we can look at what the sga advised we can say that the convening authority de
mason? >> mr. mason, thank you. i'm just curious if there is any similar data in the civilian contact for a judge or jury outcomes on cases that you know of? >> i am not aware of it. we have talked, and when kate is up speaking that she can probably tell you about other studies she's looked at with respect to the investigations in going forward. we could probably look at the sentencing commission and see what metrics they are trackinget to see if something would address it. but i...
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i'm anthony mason. gayle king and tony dokoupil are off. president trump plans to visit el paso, texas and dayton, ohio tomorrow as the nation grapples with the deadly mass shootings in both cities. the death toll from the two weekend shootings rose to at least 31 yesterday. those victims are among more than 80 people killed or injured in both dayton and el paso within the span of just 13 hours. >> we're learning new details about the accused gunman in el paso who allegedly killed 22 people at a walmart. investigators are piecing together his timeline and motive leading up to the shooting. "cbs this morning" lead national correspondent david begnaud is in el paso. good morning, david. what more do we know this morning? >> reporter: good morning. i'd like to begin if i may by setting the scene for you. it is piercingly quiet here. there is a feeling of reverence. other than the wind, passing traffic and idle hum of first responders' engines it is really quiet. we got new information from
i'm anthony mason. gayle king and tony dokoupil are off. president trump plans to visit el paso, texas and dayton, ohio tomorrow as the nation grapples with the deadly mass shootings in both cities. the death toll from the two weekend shootings rose to at least 31 yesterday. those victims are among more than 80 people killed or injured in both dayton and el paso within the span of just 13 hours. >> we're learning new details about the accused gunman in el paso who allegedly killed 22...
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>> well, i agree with what mason said. it was absolutely mrs. presley and our film teacher who instilled it in us. at our school in history class, what was catalyzed was a strong appreciation for history, civics, citizenship. that's what really what we wanted to communicate. our topics is accountability in government and corruption, it came from a place of focused on what actually makes us american. i mean, basically government power antithetical to liberty. government that's responsible to the people is the only kind of government that can be addressed. without principles like that, we cease to be americans. >> dana: mason, do you find that a lot of your friends and other students in your school, i think people are super interested in politics right now and what's going on in the country. is it resonating in your age level too? >> i think definitely, yeah. i think we're in a a unique environment where we have diverse conversations and share perspectives and we talk about them in unique ways that help bring us together and expand our personal be
>> well, i agree with what mason said. it was absolutely mrs. presley and our film teacher who instilled it in us. at our school in history class, what was catalyzed was a strong appreciation for history, civics, citizenship. that's what really what we wanted to communicate. our topics is accountability in government and corruption, it came from a place of focused on what actually makes us american. i mean, basically government power antithetical to liberty. government that's responsible...
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mason: mason. lemonis: mason, nice to meet you. where did you learn how to do this? brian: military. lemonis: you were in the military? brian: yeah. lemonis: thank you for your service. brian: thanks for your support. lemonis: i'm gonna put everybody on the spot right now. if all the models that you guys made were standard units, how much quicker would the production process be? mason: significantly. brian: yeah. lemonis: double the output? mason: i would say so. lemonis: how are you doing, sir? austin: i'm austin baker. lemonis: hey, austin. austin: production manager out here. lemonis: how are you, sir? austin: great. lemonis: nice to meet you. so, are you in charge of the floor? austin: yes, sir. lemonis: you want to give me a little tour, just you and i? austin: please. so, i'm gonna show you the two types of trailers we build on. we are fabricating our frames right here. we're building them. lemonis: you're not even buying them? austin: we're building them. everything we can do, we do in-house. we are so jammed, and it's unnecessary. the word "custom" is sexy, a
mason: mason. lemonis: mason, nice to meet you. where did you learn how to do this? brian: military. lemonis: you were in the military? brian: yeah. lemonis: thank you for your service. brian: thanks for your support. lemonis: i'm gonna put everybody on the spot right now. if all the models that you guys made were standard units, how much quicker would the production process be? mason: significantly. brian: yeah. lemonis: double the output? mason: i would say so. lemonis: how are you doing,...
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in early july, 17-year-old rehem mason day peered into the surf. yolanda mason is his mother. >> and i want my son. i want my son. i want some answers. >> reporter: when we caught up >> a person struggling in water could submerge in less than one minute. >> reporter: summer weather draws millions to the lakefront where benjamin says many people mistakenly think if they can wade, they can swim. >> a rip current opens up and now that waist-high water you're standing in, your feet are sinking in the sand and water over your head and you go to instant panic. >> reporter: rip currents, which happen in the great lakes as well as the oceans, can move as fast as eight feet per second. so there's little wonder that they account for 80% of all beach rescues. norah? >> dean reynolds with that warning tonight. thank you. >>> when we come back -- how simone biles' history-making performance capped an emotional week. choosing my car insurance was the easiest decision ever. i switched to geico and saved hundreds. that's a win. but it's not the only reason i switc
in early july, 17-year-old rehem mason day peered into the surf. yolanda mason is his mother. >> and i want my son. i want my son. i want some answers. >> reporter: when we caught up >> a person struggling in water could submerge in less than one minute. >> reporter: summer weather draws millions to the lakefront where benjamin says many people mistakenly think if they can wade, they can swim. >> a rip current opens up and now that waist-high water you're standing...
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we have a map to show you where this happened it was in fort mason. that hill area that leads from aquatic park up to the upper fort mason lawn area. if you can picture that happened just before 00:06pm tonight. we're told the 2 the dad and his son were riding bikes. when that little boy somehow went over the cement barrier that's a couple feet high and then he went down the cliff that boy was injured and we have video. from near the scene this is in the lower a portion of fort mason where there is an ambulance for the deadly you see walking right there with a helmet on paramedics by his side police tell us that dad climb down the cliff to go help his son and that both of them got stuck, san francisco. firefighters arrived on scene used a rope to pull them to safety. we're told both of emecked out and are expected to be okay so relief certainly tonight for mason can catherine back to you all right, thank you very much grant more breaking news tonight this time in the south bay. >>a wal-mart in milpitas was evacuated due to a suspicious device. the san
we have a map to show you where this happened it was in fort mason. that hill area that leads from aquatic park up to the upper fort mason lawn area. if you can picture that happened just before 00:06pm tonight. we're told the 2 the dad and his son were riding bikes. when that little boy somehow went over the cement barrier that's a couple feet high and then he went down the cliff that boy was injured and we have video. from near the scene this is in the lower a portion of fort mason where...
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mason. i have a couple questions. where contact offenses the military judge was convicting a substantial number , with thoseffenses charges standing alone have had to go to a general court-martial? specifics knowing the , i can't tell you. in our database, in order for a case to be in our database, it has to be penetrative or contact sexual assault, but we also enter every other offense on the charge sheet. we could go through our database and look and say contact was the most serious sexual assault, but is there an attempted order? was there something else that was an extreme defense that would rise to the level of general court-martial? i could tell you that but i don't have it on the top of my head. >> things like underage drinking or fraternizing would have gone to general court-martial? >> not necessarily. >> hey can you go back to your first slide for a moment? >> yes, ma'am. >> if you take the full acquittal rate from fiscal year 18 -- i can't really see the numbers that well -- what
mason. i have a couple questions. where contact offenses the military judge was convicting a substantial number , with thoseffenses charges standing alone have had to go to a general court-martial? specifics knowing the , i can't tell you. in our database, in order for a case to be in our database, it has to be penetrative or contact sexual assault, but we also enter every other offense on the charge sheet. we could go through our database and look and say contact was the most serious sexual...
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you should know at the outset mason recently informed me that he will not be here and making a presentation and therefore, you should expect to hear three presentations instead of four. you trust that there will be enough time for audience questions and participation at the end which is a minor benefit from not getting to hear from fess professor mason's presentation. so we will still try to use our 90 minutes effectively. all of the presenters have had to cut their presentations in order to fit our session. all of the presentations represent work in progress which is exciting. you on speakers will present in the order in which they appear on your program beginning with michael gunther. professor michael guktnther hai from new york and he earned his ph.d from lehigh university in 2010 and he is currently assistant professor at georgia gwinnett college, a four-year public institution in the suburbs of atlanta and dr. gunther recently published a journal article on the border of quebec in the 1960s in essays in history and he was one of the small, but growing number of scholars who studied th
you should know at the outset mason recently informed me that he will not be here and making a presentation and therefore, you should expect to hear three presentations instead of four. you trust that there will be enough time for audience questions and participation at the end which is a minor benefit from not getting to hear from fess professor mason's presentation. so we will still try to use our 90 minutes effectively. all of the presenters have had to cut their presentations in order to...
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have won their first call—ups to the england men's senior squad while upcapped dquames maddison and mason mount are also included. there's no place for kyle walker though in manager gareth southgate's plans for their euro 2020 qualifiers against bulgaria and kosovo. he insists he will continue to give youth a chance. we've got a depth of talent now because we've approached it slightly differently, to look at younger players, and it's increased the pool can pick from. it means we lacked some experience in some positions, but we got to keep evolving as a team. we've had a two—year period progress, and constant improvement, i think, but we can't stand still, and there are young players coming through that we might not see the best of in the next two years, actually, but for the long term, we need to start integrating them, because i think this team can co nsta ntly im prove a nd evolve. well ,the bbc‘s football correspondentjohn murray was at today's squad announcement today. no surprise with some of the younger members, who gareth will have known from his time in charge, but a different
have won their first call—ups to the england men's senior squad while upcapped dquames maddison and mason mount are also included. there's no place for kyle walker though in manager gareth southgate's plans for their euro 2020 qualifiers against bulgaria and kosovo. he insists he will continue to give youth a chance. we've got a depth of talent now because we've approached it slightly differently, to look at younger players, and it's increased the pool can pick from. it means we lacked some...
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. >>> the dramatic scene played out at fort mason. betty yu is there for us live. >> reporter: the father and son were successfully rescued by san francisco fire after about 45 minutes here at fort mason. the fire chief tells me that the boy was on a bicycle, coming down the hill, just to my right. somehow his body went over the ledge and then went about 40 feet down that cliff. the father then climbed down to help him and then firefighters used a rope system to lower rescuers down. eventually, both of them were loaded onto a skiff to be put into an ambulance and rushed to the hospital. the fire chief said it is not known the extent of the boys injuries but he was conscious at the time of his rescue. we spoke with a few people who were familiar with this pretty steep hill. which meets venice, take a listen. >> i usually go up, i don't know how anybody would go over, going down you know. it sort of unbelievable, dangerous. >> there's a lot of people on this hill. you have to keep your wits about you. there's so much to see, you can tak
. >>> the dramatic scene played out at fort mason. betty yu is there for us live. >> reporter: the father and son were successfully rescued by san francisco fire after about 45 minutes here at fort mason. the fire chief tells me that the boy was on a bicycle, coming down the hill, just to my right. somehow his body went over the ledge and then went about 40 feet down that cliff. the father then climbed down to help him and then firefighters used a rope system to lower rescuers...
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here is jason goodnight, mason's dad. >> i am so proud of you. i love you. you guys have faced more adversity and overcome more obstacles than most 11 and 12-year-olds have. i'm proud of you. and you're going to face more. >> that is leadership from mason's dad and those young kids. >>> we'll change gears. a terrifying moment at a motorcycle race in england. the video is disturbing but the rider is okay. luke mossy's cell phone video capturing the moment he's thrown past spectators at caldwell park. he tweeted he'll be back racing. >>> venezuela's ordonez trying to make things tough on the pitcher. look at him getting down low. the ump is still calling a strike on him. you're not getting away from that. hiss teammates call him little chicken because he's such a goof ball. is this not us after a sunday, the week is dorngs the work is done. >> pretty much. >> this is us between the 6:00 and the 7:00. we're about to go to break now. thank you for that. >> thank you. >>> our next hour "new day" starts next. 's what happens in f and in life. i'm very fortunate i
here is jason goodnight, mason's dad. >> i am so proud of you. i love you. you guys have faced more adversity and overcome more obstacles than most 11 and 12-year-olds have. i'm proud of you. and you're going to face more. >> that is leadership from mason's dad and those young kids. >>> we'll change gears. a terrifying moment at a motorcycle race in england. the video is disturbing but the rider is okay. luke mossy's cell phone video capturing the moment he's thrown past...
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. >> despite language toward the lgbtq community that some find demeaning, mason she says the event is based in love and what she calls speaking christian truth. >> we care about and love the homosexual community but there are certain sins like sodomy that lead to death. >> wednesday, the vast majority of voices were against the event. among melinda's opponents her own gay son matthew mason. >> i have personally heard her use hateful harmful rhetoric when describing the lgbtq plus community. >> this comes after the city of boston approved a permit for a similar event set for this month. >>> cattle ranch ares will get to stay in the point race national seashore under a plan released by the federal government today and allow hunting of elk on more than 71,000 acres managed by the national park service. ranchers have argued that there is not enough grass to feed both the herds and the elk. naturalists contend it's the elk's private habitat and public ranching doesn't belong on the parkland. there is a chance that the opponents could try to stop it in court. >> facebook will face a class a
. >> despite language toward the lgbtq community that some find demeaning, mason she says the event is based in love and what she calls speaking christian truth. >> we care about and love the homosexual community but there are certain sins like sodomy that lead to death. >> wednesday, the vast majority of voices were against the event. among melinda's opponents her own gay son matthew mason. >> i have personally heard her use hateful harmful rhetoric when describing the...
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she was a 20—year—old cello prodigy then, just as sheku kanneh—mason is now. her performances are very inspiring. i have taken lots of inspiration from her playing. definitely, when i was younger, i wanted to be her. but it will be him front and centre at the proms, giving his version of elgar‘s famous concerto. for me, it's one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. to perform in here is going to be very, very special. elgar wrote it after the first world war, about which he was incredibly disturbed, and it's a very sad piece, in that regard. how does it resonate, 100 years on? it is a terribly sad piece, and i think, although of course i have not experienced anything even close to anyone who lived through the first world war has, but even just by listening to this piece and playing this piece and trying to understand the music, i think a lot of that comes across really clearly. he comes from an extraordinary family. all seven children are exceptional musicians, with his elder sister, a gifted pianist, leading the way. what we had was quite rare. the
she was a 20—year—old cello prodigy then, just as sheku kanneh—mason is now. her performances are very inspiring. i have taken lots of inspiration from her playing. definitely, when i was younger, i wanted to be her. but it will be him front and centre at the proms, giving his version of elgar‘s famous concerto. for me, it's one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. to perform in here is going to be very, very special. elgar wrote it after the first world war, about which he was...
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yolanda mason is his mother. >> and i want my son. i want my son. i want some answers. >> reporter: when we caught up with david benjamin of the great lakes surf rescue project, he was teaching a lifeguarding class. >> a person struggling in water could submerge in less than one minute. >> reporter: summer weather draws millions to the lake front where benjamin says many people lestakenly think if they can wade, they can swim. >> a rip current opens up, that waist-high water you're standing o, all of a sudden your feet are sinking in the sand is being pulled out from under your feet and you go to instant panic. h reporter: rip currents which happen in the great lakes as pll as the oceans can move as fast as eight feet per second so lhere is little wonder they account for 80% of all beach rescues. norah? >> o'donnell: all right. dean reynolds with that warning tonight. thank you. and when we come back, how simone biles' history making performance capped an emotional week. i didn't have to call 911. and i didn't have to come get you. because you didn'
yolanda mason is his mother. >> and i want my son. i want my son. i want some answers. >> reporter: when we caught up with david benjamin of the great lakes surf rescue project, he was teaching a lifeguarding class. >> a person struggling in water could submerge in less than one minute. >> reporter: summer weather draws millions to the lake front where benjamin says many people lestakenly think if they can wade, they can swim. >> a rip current opens up, that...
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joining me is bill griffith and david jolly and jeff mason, reuters white house correspondent. welcome all. bill, first of all, this is the jackson hole annual meeting, the fed chair gives a speech. what set off the president today? is this more scapegoating? >> to some extent. i mean, that was supposed to be our top story, this speech by chairman powell. he's been under intense pressure to cut interest rates to shore up our economy to protect it from the global economy, which is slowing down right now. and as you well know, andrea, a fed chair never explicitly says what they're going to do. they only hint at it. he only hinted this morning that he is open to the idea of cutting interest rates. the president wants him to cut by a full 1%. wall street is expecting .25% when they meet next month. the fact he's only hitting did not sit well with the president, hence he becomes an enemy at this point. >> it does seem that the trade war is a bigger factor overall, the overall climate. david jolly, as a former republican and former republican congress member, what is your take on the
joining me is bill griffith and david jolly and jeff mason, reuters white house correspondent. welcome all. bill, first of all, this is the jackson hole annual meeting, the fed chair gives a speech. what set off the president today? is this more scapegoating? >> to some extent. i mean, that was supposed to be our top story, this speech by chairman powell. he's been under intense pressure to cut interest rates to shore up our economy to protect it from the global economy, which is slowing...
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i appreciate the comments. >> i can tell you the polk family, many of them were masons. for many generations. you will see that in various ways. >> he had a great party with lafayette when he comes to town. >> i take it then that there is no one else seeking to ask a question or make a point. so, i will think all of you very much for coming and sharing in our enlightening discussion. thank you all. [ applause ] >>> this is a special edition of american history tv. a sample of the compelling history programs that air every weekend on american history tv like lectures and history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and special event coverage about our nations history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span 3. >>> wednesday, washington journal continues its series with podcast host and producers on how they put their episode together and the top issues they are watching. at 9 am eastern mark leon goldberg host of global dispatches joins us. washington journal lives every morning on c-span. >>> also wednesday h
i appreciate the comments. >> i can tell you the polk family, many of them were masons. for many generations. you will see that in various ways. >> he had a great party with lafayette when he comes to town. >> i take it then that there is no one else seeking to ask a question or make a point. so, i will think all of you very much for coming and sharing in our enlightening discussion. thank you all. [ applause ] >>> this is a special edition of american history tv. a...
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jeff mason, brittany sheppard, great to have you both o. still to come this hour, anti-government pro-democracy protests are flooding hong kong. the peacefulness by and large is really remarkable. chinese leaders have now launched a dramatic now propaganda video in response. [ crowd chanting ] >> look at the soldiers marching. plus senator elizabeth warren takes her progressive message to native americans, but could her past comments claiming native american ancestry come back to haunt her there? we're going to take you there. and today california's governor is expected to sign a bill limiting police use of deadly force. cnn asks him about it. we'll have his answer coming up. (ding) hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. â
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jeff mason, that is a tough editorial. and also you're getting backlash from tim kaine and others. long time supporters of israel, but israel is the largest recipient of military aid. and these members vote on that. >> this is a president who has been very comfortable with just bursting through norms. and this is another example and that "the new york times" editorial really puts it in a very blunt and very harsh terms but it's true. that's what the president has felt he can do on this and other issues and as nancy pelosi said in her reply to this, she believes it's un -- it's beneath the dignity of israel and beneath the dignity of the office of the presidency. that shows the bipartisan nature of u.s. support for israel could be threatened by this entire thing. >> jeff, ashley and kristen, stand by for a few moments because we want to bring in illinois democratic congressman brad schneider. he lobbied u.s. diplomats here to allow rashida tlaib and ilhan omar to enter israel. thank you so much. when you were talking to israel's ambassador and other diplomats and trying to persuade
jeff mason, that is a tough editorial. and also you're getting backlash from tim kaine and others. long time supporters of israel, but israel is the largest recipient of military aid. and these members vote on that. >> this is a president who has been very comfortable with just bursting through norms. and this is another example and that "the new york times" editorial really puts it in a very blunt and very harsh terms but it's true. that's what the president has felt he can do...
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today only came a few hours ago from owenjones, a left—wing campaigner, and also another campaigner for mason who both wrote on social media saying people should get out and protest and then announced there would be a protest here next to parliament. it has been quite eventful. a number of the protesters managed to get into couege the protesters managed to get into college green where i'm standing which is where all the lao broadcasters are based and they managed to push down the barriers, get inside college green which of course brought the police onto the scene and eventually managed to calm things down. it has been a peaceful protest. it has been lively. the main slogan has been stop the coop which we have heard over and over again from the people involved in this demonstration. owen jones himself has been speaking. he was saying that we won't let our democracy be overturned. we must stop the disaster of a no—deal brexit and also he is calling for bringing down boris johnson's government. some strong words from him. and from others here. it has been peaceful. we probably see now they are
today only came a few hours ago from owenjones, a left—wing campaigner, and also another campaigner for mason who both wrote on social media saying people should get out and protest and then announced there would be a protest here next to parliament. it has been quite eventful. a number of the protesters managed to get into couege the protesters managed to get into college green where i'm standing which is where all the lao broadcasters are based and they managed to push down the barriers,...
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i want to just live in this moment and go to jeff mason on this breaking news. jeff, your reaction and let's take a step back and put this into a broader context. because as kelly points out, this is yet another major shakeup for the president. this is a hugely significant post. we are entering yet another election season. election meddling at the top of the list of what the dni director could be focused on. talk about the significance of this and the fact that there were signs it might be going in this direction. >> i didn't last very long. he just -- just a few days ago announced this as his pick and there was some criticism right away about ratcliffe. there were some question marks about whether or not he would be able to be confirmed. the president in the tweet that kelly just read out loud to all of us was starting to blame the media and that's a scapegoat that he uses often. but probably if he's done it so quickly, he must have gotten some signals from congress and perhaps his people here in the legislative affairs department at the white house saying this
i want to just live in this moment and go to jeff mason on this breaking news. jeff, your reaction and let's take a step back and put this into a broader context. because as kelly points out, this is yet another major shakeup for the president. this is a hugely significant post. we are entering yet another election season. election meddling at the top of the list of what the dni director could be focused on. talk about the significance of this and the fact that there were signs it might be...
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james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex oxlade chamberlain and harry winks. but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham. we've got a depth of talent now because we have approached things slightly differently to look at younger players, it has increased the poor that we can pick from it means a relaxing experience in the positions but we have to keep evolving as a squad and as a team and we've had a two year period of progress and constant improvement, i think. but we cannot stand still. to preparations for the womens european championships in 2021 now. wales began their qualifying campaign in spectacular fashion. unlike england, wales do have to qualify for the european championships in two years... and they started in the perfect way. by winning 6—0 away at the faroe islands. they scored twice in the opening five minutes, with goals from natasha harding and emma jones harding got her second from the penalty spot and the faroes scored an
james maddison and mason mount are picked again. there are recalls for kieran trippier, alex oxlade chamberlain and harry winks. but kyle walker of manchester city misses out, as does chelsea frontman tammy abraham. we've got a depth of talent now because we have approached things slightly differently to look at younger players, it has increased the poor that we can pick from it means a relaxing experience in the positions but we have to keep evolving as a squad and as a team and we've had a...
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just as sheku kanneh—mason is now. her performances are very inspiring. i have taken lots of inspiration from her playing. definitely when i was younger, i wanted to be her. but it will be him, front and centre at the proms, giving his version of elgar‘s famous concerto. for me, it is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. to perform in here, is going to be very, very special. elgar wrote it after the first world war, about which he was incredibly disturbed, it is a very sad piece in that regard. how does it resonate a hundred years on? it is a terribly sad piece and i think, although of course i have not experienced anything even close to anyone who lived through the first world war has, but even just by listening to this piece and playing this piece, i have tried to understand the music and i think a lot of that comes across really clearly. he comes from an extraordinary family. all seven children are exceptional musicians and his elder sister, a gifted pianist, leading the way. what we had was quite rare, the fact that we went to state sch
just as sheku kanneh—mason is now. her performances are very inspiring. i have taken lots of inspiration from her playing. definitely when i was younger, i wanted to be her. but it will be him, front and centre at the proms, giving his version of elgar‘s famous concerto. for me, it is one of the greatest pieces of music ever written. to perform in here, is going to be very, very special. elgar wrote it after the first world war, about which he was incredibly disturbed, it is a very sad...
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he holds the chair and economic and george mason university. he's a bloomberg opinion columnist and has written regularly for "the new york times" and contributes to a wide number of newspapers and periodicals. his previous books include the class and great stagnation. in his new book big business, he examines the tension between the lack of trust in big business snd big businesses in the american economy. he argues that corporations despite americans ambivalence towards them are inessential and balanced, productive and oppressive society by spurring innovation, rewarding talent and hard work and created the bounty on which americans have come to depend. the deputy editor of harvard business review writes tyler cowen mounts a defense of big business finance and the tech industry. both of their critics and defenders will benefit from b ts book. cowen will be joined in conversation tonight by edward, u.s. national editor from financial times and author of the retreat of western liberalism. please join me in welcoming either cowen and edward. [app
he holds the chair and economic and george mason university. he's a bloomberg opinion columnist and has written regularly for "the new york times" and contributes to a wide number of newspapers and periodicals. his previous books include the class and great stagnation. in his new book big business, he examines the tension between the lack of trust in big business snd big businesses in the american economy. he argues that corporations despite americans ambivalence towards them are...
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mates of the great maestros even mason was a mentor for you many many years ago and you still perform with him today how significant has the support from such a great man be i was 19 when my estimate of 1st heard me in israel and he told me you have a great talent you need to go and learn and coming a few years sing for me again so he gave me the most important thing is that someone so big really believes in your talent and you know inside you that no matter what happens i will make my way because i'm set on it i'm set on this on this target and then most of the most of the big roles i've sung for the 1st time were with maestro meant to be a. door or it said he lines on giovani and later recently. and i'm very happy that in october i will have the big privilege to seeing his last concert in israel as the musical director of the israel film one of the orchestra which is going to be mahler 2nd of 11 is let's just briefly sing again that wonderful voice his something from rosen cover the. 6 6 you're you're a man to go do you sing about romantic roles do you have a favorite. i do have a f
mates of the great maestros even mason was a mentor for you many many years ago and you still perform with him today how significant has the support from such a great man be i was 19 when my estimate of 1st heard me in israel and he told me you have a great talent you need to go and learn and coming a few years sing for me again so he gave me the most important thing is that someone so big really believes in your talent and you know inside you that no matter what happens i will make my way...
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rleaders. >> i give a softs to -- >> this is the george mason ali. you guys areuree app alam.utboe school competition team. ceptemt ho game for football is next week. so we're super excited a w t ch. energy. i was. so what it takes to be a practice all c summer and then e get right back in when they com. >> all right. we got a little bit ofghow off . omowhi yngou. >> absolutely. >> we'll see the skills of allon right. >> ready, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> across the nation, we are may john, were mason. r, laead a, white, black, we ae nmaso >> all right. >> i think they too ovvured up. bend doumwn right here.>> ? >>ift,et'so! good day,.c d.! >> n fone trip from falls churcolh.wi. let'so! go!et l's you know when you're at ross and you score the perfect outfit? ooooohhhh! game on! nothing beats getting now, tthe latest trends at 20 to 60 percent off specialty store prices. at ross. yes for less. why switch to fios now, you get the best internet on the 100% fiber-opticisetwork. and no your last chance to get a free samsung chromebook 3 on us, or a $200 credit tow
rleaders. >> i give a softs to -- >> this is the george mason ali. you guys areuree app alam.utboe school competition team. ceptemt ho game for football is next week. so we're super excited a w t ch. energy. i was. so what it takes to be a practice all c summer and then e get right back in when they com. >> all right. we got a little bit ofghow off . omowhi yngou. >> absolutely. >> we'll see the skills of allon right. >> ready, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> across...
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many of us who are located in the credits aka mason on the various tell us to make our own. family has more with toys than for others for all us. save mess and few more none of us about the marine corps corps has about. gone with us and delicacy and thank you. if you know that the consequence. for the fun of what i'd like is that i mean if the field of political manner for the way forward for. me whatever my 150 lies or have entered any other vendor stuff more will list down to this guy youngest daughter asked. me. for one of the news we've given based on the i can do whatever you know i did even if you think i get you on the line you better pay much yeah ok so might feel a little muscle that. you think i'm nuts and i think you'll be helping me get my medicine like yeah yeah i know i mean you go getting defensive minded then brings. up cause. i break that you will not say you are going to write it was all i do is all. we are doing business together mr surveyor. till yesterday before i went to meet you 6. if you want your car you have money i don't. have the bus and 2nd i tho
many of us who are located in the credits aka mason on the various tell us to make our own. family has more with toys than for others for all us. save mess and few more none of us about the marine corps corps has about. gone with us and delicacy and thank you. if you know that the consequence. for the fun of what i'd like is that i mean if the field of political manner for the way forward for. me whatever my 150 lies or have entered any other vendor stuff more will list down to this guy...
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bonnie's father was a brick mason. the way emin saw it that made them royalty and she raised her little girl to believe that. bonnie's first mark she ever made was made when she was three years old when a tent revival meeting came to rowena and some of the little children of rewean na were invited on stage to sing their favorite hymns. and bonnie got right up there, raise he her eyes to the lord and sang the honky-tonk tune he as a devil in his own home town. she got a standing ovation from that moment bonnie's expressed desire in life was to be one of two things, she was either going to be an actress on broadway or she was going to be one of those our pick quit cut world famous millionaire poets. she wrote a lot of poetry. we see she has a stuttering sense of rhythm but loved quotation marks and used them every other word. so bonnie's going to be royalty in little rowena except her father dies unexpectedly when she is three years old. though some poem said he got sick and tired of emma and simply ran off weapon don't
bonnie's father was a brick mason. the way emin saw it that made them royalty and she raised her little girl to believe that. bonnie's first mark she ever made was made when she was three years old when a tent revival meeting came to rowena and some of the little children of rewean na were invited on stage to sing their favorite hymns. and bonnie got right up there, raise he her eyes to the lord and sang the honky-tonk tune he as a devil in his own home town. she got a standing ovation from...
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here is jefferson apparently borrowing from george mason. , alle mason had written men are created equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural rights, of which they cannot, by any compact, deprive or do vest their posterity, among which are the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. and jefferson's version in his first draft reads, "we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable, that all men are created equal and independent, that from that equal creation they derive rights inherent and , among which are the preservation of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness. jefferson's famous opening paragraph, i will return later on. for more about the lytic philosophies that informed those famous sentences in the first two paragraphs of the declaration, i would recommend wonderful books by carl becker and gary wills if you want to learn more. i want to keep going. i want us to think about his declaration's long middle section, the least quotable bit, the paragraph everyone ski
here is jefferson apparently borrowing from george mason. , alle mason had written men are created equally free and independent, and have certain inherent natural rights, of which they cannot, by any compact, deprive or do vest their posterity, among which are the enjoyment of life and liberty, with the means of acquiring and possessing property, and pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. and jefferson's version in his first draft reads, "we hold these truths to be sacred and...
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, george mason had written all men are created equally free and independent. and, have certain inherent rights which they cannot by any compact divide or the best posterity of which enjoyment of life, liberty, and the means of acquiring pursuing and pertaining 14, and it says we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable that all men are created equal and independent. from that equal creation they derive rights inherent and an amiable in which to the preservation of life liberty and pursuit of happiness. that's all i'm going to say for the moment about jefferson's famous opening paragraph. i will return to them later on. for more about the political philosophies that inform those few famous sentences in the first few famous paragraphs, i recommend these wonderfully sophisticated books. i want to keep going because instead i want us to think about his declarations long middle section, the least quotable bit. the paragraph that everyone skips over between the famous opening and the rousing conclusion. i'm talking about his list of grievances. they are hugely
, george mason had written all men are created equally free and independent. and, have certain inherent rights which they cannot by any compact divide or the best posterity of which enjoyment of life, liberty, and the means of acquiring pursuing and pertaining 14, and it says we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable that all men are created equal and independent. from that equal creation they derive rights inherent and an amiable in which to the preservation of life liberty and pursuit...
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this is the story of mason--. he says the young george for his sixth birthday, his father gave him a new hatchet and he was so excited about eating the gift that he ran around and began barking at literally every tree he could find and barked one of his father's favorite english cherry trees. when his father approached him, young george simply threw his hands up and said i did it, father. you know i cannot tell a lie. well, that's the image for school kids for 200+ years have been told. this 1939 painting down at the amon carter museum about a mile or so away from here shows him pulling back the curtains and shows the young george being truthful to his father. the thing i find particularly interesting is look. the same had as you have on the dollar bill, that's the young had and this is the old had. they essentially look the same. there's no evidence this ever happened. wiens had simply made up the story to portray washington as a man of great honesty, that even when the trouble may bring problems for young george
this is the story of mason--. he says the young george for his sixth birthday, his father gave him a new hatchet and he was so excited about eating the gift that he ran around and began barking at literally every tree he could find and barked one of his father's favorite english cherry trees. when his father approached him, young george simply threw his hands up and said i did it, father. you know i cannot tell a lie. well, that's the image for school kids for 200+ years have been told. this...
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young mason mount may be a big part of that, goal on his home debut quite a start. chelsea should have added more in the first—half. n'golo ka nte could not added more in the first—half. n'golo kante could not quite. after the break, leicester city in pink rose to the chelsea challenge. wilfred ndidi at fault for the first goal, making amends with the equaliser. leicester city could have won it had james maddison find the finish this deserved. jamie vardy also had a great opportunity. at times leicester looking the stronger. sharing frustration. for frank lampard, his first home game as manager, a draw at stamford bridge. this is home for me and i am here to doa this is home for me and i am here to do a job. i was very keen to take the moment and enjoy it. i really appreciate them trying to win the game. that will be my focus. i love the fact this is my club, i have played here so long and i want to do a good job. i am disappointed we did not finish the job and get the win but to send the fans home happy, thank you to them and we will keep working. frank will do
young mason mount may be a big part of that, goal on his home debut quite a start. chelsea should have added more in the first—half. n'golo ka nte could not added more in the first—half. n'golo kante could not quite. after the break, leicester city in pink rose to the chelsea challenge. wilfred ndidi at fault for the first goal, making amends with the equaliser. leicester city could have won it had james maddison find the finish this deserved. jamie vardy also had a great opportunity. at...
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my career in mason city. then my career in public service. essentially how i learned about public service was working in mason city as superintendent of recreation. those values carried on to serving as a city councilmember and in the iowa house and senate. so did a number of role models that i had here in mason city. you may remember dan mae was park superintendent. your member mayor kent pugh. and someone else who was involved in this group a lot, dr. ron masters, the parks commissioner that hired me in mason city all those years ago. they were great role models a public service. later, we also found out there were a number of great elected officials in our that serve as role models. [indiscernible] and today you have two great role models, representative and my friend, and colleague senator amanda. without those role models i cannot go wrong. humbled by this. thank you. [applause] dean, and weank jerry.erry -- thank this is remarkably humbling. actually a little bit embarrassed, but incredibly proud. our work is no different than the work
my career in mason city. then my career in public service. essentially how i learned about public service was working in mason city as superintendent of recreation. those values carried on to serving as a city councilmember and in the iowa house and senate. so did a number of role models that i had here in mason city. you may remember dan mae was park superintendent. your member mayor kent pugh. and someone else who was involved in this group a lot, dr. ron masters, the parks commissioner that...
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i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. we begin with very good news for one of nascar's most beloved figures, recovering after a dramatic escape from a plane crash. dale earnhardt jr. and his family were in a small plane that ran off of a runway and caught fire yesterday in east tennessee. >> cbs news has exclusive video of earnhardt being treated at the scene. he, his wife, and young daughter, along with the two pilots, are all okay. omar villafranca is at t airport in elizabethton, tennessee near the north carolina border. it is remarkable nobody was hurt. >> reporter: good morning. the county sheriff says the earnhardts are extremely blessed and fortunate. let me show you why. you can take a look at what's left of this burnt plane. ntsb officials are actually looking at the wreckage right now. we're a few yards away and we can smell the burnt rubber. officials say when the earnhardts got off the plane it was already on fire and as bad as this looks everyone survived. a witness captured these images of the flames and plu
i'm gayle king with anthony mason and tony dokoupil. we begin with very good news for one of nascar's most beloved figures, recovering after a dramatic escape from a plane crash. dale earnhardt jr. and his family were in a small plane that ran off of a runway and caught fire yesterday in east tennessee. >> cbs news has exclusive video of earnhardt being treated at the scene. he, his wife, and young daughter, along with the two pilots, are all okay. omar villafranca is at t airport in...
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i'm tony dokoupil with anthony mason and adriana diaz. newly released body cam video shows the dramatic moment arizona police officers rescued a baby left inside a hot car. stacy holly was arrested in june after forgetting her 5-month-old in a target parking lot for nearly an hour. the infant did survive. kris van cleave is following the story. how did this happen? >> reporter: good morning. the distraught mother is heard saying over and over it was an accident and she doesn't know how she forgot her baby was in that car. that is a shockingly common answer when these things happen. time and time again the parents say they simply forgot the baby was there. it is something that has turned deadly at least 85 times in the last two years alone. >> i forgot her. i don't know how we forgot her but we just forgot her. >> reporter: this is the moment 37-year-old stacey holly realized she did the unimaginable. >> i honestly don't know how it happened. i don't. i'm freaking out. i'm sorry. i just don't know how it happened. how do you forget your ba
i'm tony dokoupil with anthony mason and adriana diaz. newly released body cam video shows the dramatic moment arizona police officers rescued a baby left inside a hot car. stacy holly was arrested in june after forgetting her 5-month-old in a target parking lot for nearly an hour. the infant did survive. kris van cleave is following the story. how did this happen? >> reporter: good morning. the distraught mother is heard saying over and over it was an accident and she doesn't know how...
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that i have nothing without my son mason would be. the name what animates i'm going to be out for so long i don't. want to. do one you know well and that they have i need to hear a. lot of advice. which. will. not do you. know no one indicating that it. would not be the case if you needed a. change in it's important for me. they . are going to. be. the. number one about what. it was. like. oh please. the winter trap i have was one thing that was hard to miss the hunters couldn't explain where they got it but it's obvious that this kind of head is not typical for the to put it mildly. cut. cut cut cut cut. cut. but look at how we get. to. play. what is. feel so good. for. you and tell you. what. to do. cut. above the time to do what i was going to do i. love to look that. felt a little. bit oh. 6 0. yeah i mean i don't i'm done nothing was done oh no little no no no. let me ask you to come on and. you know but don't. we. need to. come to see. you but. i can't and i can a minute aching that you would die they say they. don't let's all q
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that i have not found with a mason would be. the name what animates i'm going to be out for so long i don't have to you don't want to. do when you know. that i need to hear. about that because of a. lot of bad for. you. which. will. not do. you know no one indicating that it. would not be the case she did a. mean for you for me. but he's already moved. on to be. the. number one i thought it was. the last time it was. just. so please. winter trap i have was one thing that was hard to miss the hunters couldn't explain where they got it but it's obvious that this kind of head is not typical for the budget mom played. such awful. cut c. for the whole. place. i. feel so bad. for. you. such. was the time to do what i was going to do i. don't love books that are that. felt a little. bit oh. 6 0. you i mean i don't i'm done you know nothing was done out of the you know. as you come on and. you know but don't. move we. need to. come to. you but. i can't and i can a minute making that i would and they say they. don't question what the mov
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david: appreciate you being here, jamil jaffer, of george mason university in washington. at thet a lifetime center of the intersection between wall street and government. now he has written a book to tell the story. solomon.e peter that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. solomon spent a career at lehman brothers before creating his own independent investment bank. along the way, he served as deputy mayor to ed koch. he has written about his experiences and what they taught him in his new book "wasting time constructively." we welcome him today for today's conversation in chief. a fascinating book, it tells a history that i knew bits and pieces of, but not this comprehensively. one of the things you talk about is the 2008 financial crisis, what we learn from it, and whether it could happen again. you say we should not be too sanguine that we fixed it. are partnancial cycles of the system, but there is a problem in the growth of globalization and the diversification of securities, a complication of securities. in my
david: appreciate you being here, jamil jaffer, of george mason university in washington. at thet a lifetime center of the intersection between wall street and government. now he has written a book to tell the story. solomon.e peter that is next. this is bloomberg. ♪ david: you are watching "balance of power." i'm david westin. solomon spent a career at lehman brothers before creating his own independent investment bank. along the way, he served as deputy mayor to ed koch. he has...
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it was lampard's first match in the home dugout since taking over and they started well. 20—year—old mason mount with chelsea's opener capitalising on some sloppy defending by wilfred ndidi. but it was a different leicester in the second half though, as ndidi made up for that lapse by heading the equaliser from a corner, but both sides are still looking for their first win of the season. this is home for me. you know? and i'm here to do a job, so i was very keen to take
it was lampard's first match in the home dugout since taking over and they started well. 20—year—old mason mount with chelsea's opener capitalising on some sloppy defending by wilfred ndidi. but it was a different leicester in the second half though, as ndidi made up for that lapse by heading the equaliser from a corner, but both sides are still looking for their first win of the season. this is home for me. you know? and i'm here to do a job, so i was very keen to take