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david: so you went to columbia law school and your law degree is from columbia. you did extremely well and columbia law school. andhe harvard law review the columbia law review, you are flooded by job offers from the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsberg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i had three strikes against me. i was jewish. the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. i was a woman. killer was i was a mother. my daughter was four years old when i graduated from law school. employers who might take a chance on a woman were not prepared to take a chance on a mother. david: one of your law , after manyot you efforts, a clerkship with judge palmieri. was that easy to do for him? justice ginsberg: he had no qualms about a woman. he had had a woman. he was concerned. the southern district of new york is a busy court. he would need a law clerks aid even on a sunday. i found out about this years later. the professor did not know what to tell him. chance and ifer a she does
david: so you went to columbia law school and your law degree is from columbia. you did extremely well and columbia law school. andhe harvard law review the columbia law review, you are flooded by job offers from the major law firms? [laughter] justice ginsberg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that would take a chance on me. i have said i had three strikes against me. i was jewish. the wall street firms were just beginning to welcome jews. i was a woman. killer was i...
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so i think british columbia would be a great fit. british is in the title. couldn‘t be better. china needs to face reality and respect the will of the taiwanese people, according to taiwan‘s newly re—elected president, tsai ing—wen. speaking exclusively to the bbc, president tsai said the threat from china, which claims the self—governing island as part of its territory, is intensifying. but she warned that any military action could prove costly to china. 0ur correspondentjohn sudworth spoke to the president in taiwan‘s capital, taipei. hello, president tsai. hi. it was her warnings about china that hit home with voters. but now, she had something to say direct to beijing. this is a very strong message from the people of taiwan. that is, you know, they don‘t like the idea of being threatened all the time. we‘re a successful democracy. we have a pretty decent economy. you know, we deserve respect from china. her critics say she is reckless, that she risks provoking china.
so i think british columbia would be a great fit. british is in the title. couldn‘t be better. china needs to face reality and respect the will of the taiwanese people, according to taiwan‘s newly re—elected president, tsai ing—wen. speaking exclusively to the bbc, president tsai said the threat from china, which claims the self—governing island as part of its territory, is intensifying. but she warned that any military action could prove costly to china. 0ur correspondentjohn...
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justice ginsberg: she is the professor of literary and artistic property law at columbia law. [applause] you and she were the only mother daughter team to be elected to the harvard raw review -- the harvard law review. is that true? justice ginsberg: so far. david: and you have a son who is in the music business? james grew uprg: with a passion for music and no talent as a performer. when he went to the university of chicago, he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. then in the years he was in and out of law school, he was also making recordings. one day he told us he liked what much more than his law classes. we said fine, if that is what you want to do. his recordings are jams. .- are gems david: you have any grandchildren? justice ginsberg: i have four grandchildren. david: what your grandchildren call you? justice ginsberg: i am a jewish grandmother. david: in the harvard law review and the columbia law review, you are flooded with job offers from the major law firms. justice ginsberg: there was not a single firm in the entire city of new york that woul
justice ginsberg: she is the professor of literary and artistic property law at columbia law. [applause] you and she were the only mother daughter team to be elected to the harvard raw review -- the harvard law review. is that true? justice ginsberg: so far. david: and you have a son who is in the music business? james grew uprg: with a passion for music and no talent as a performer. when he went to the university of chicago, he was a classical disc jockey on the student radio station. then in...
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the british columbia premierjohn horgan joins us now from the british columbia parliament buildings. thank you for being with us here on bbc news. can i ask you harry and megan spent a lot of time over christmas in british columbia and exclusive property on vancouver island, what is your view on how well, harry and meghan it will be in canada if that is why they choose to locate themselves? so that they needed it and that checks will be very well received in canada and i can say as a vancouver island there, having harry and meghan here for the christmas break was whether cms, in typical canadian fashion, they were delighted to hear that they were on the island, they bumped into people on trails walking, enjoying the spectacular vistas of vancouver island on british columbia and really without much comment other than l, nice to see you, how are you, i think that's pretty appealing to royals who have had a very intense public life to have a little bit of privacy, not a lot of paparazzi here on vancouver island and in terms of future prospects, british columbia is a good place to be. wh
the british columbia premierjohn horgan joins us now from the british columbia parliament buildings. thank you for being with us here on bbc news. can i ask you harry and megan spent a lot of time over christmas in british columbia and exclusive property on vancouver island, what is your view on how well, harry and meghan it will be in canada if that is why they choose to locate themselves? so that they needed it and that checks will be very well received in canada and i can say as a vancouver...
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and to come into columbia carrying baggage like luggage. and it was heavy. you could tell they were dragging it. and then you go back to venezuela. you're taking back the food. but why is it heavy when they come in? the bag is filled with currency. they change it on the street. and then they buy their stuff. >> so the currency today is relatively worthless? >> yes it is thousands per mont month. you could not post the price they change it faster than you can post it. >> so why given what we have read about venezuela president madero is still the president? >> he controls the military and at this point and then to quickly take over the government to nationalize industry. and shoe factories. restaurant they literally if you are a private owner of the hotel. and then to hand that over and then turn that over to a general and individual offices at the highest level are actually now owners of the stolen assets. they are making big money. they are making big money. the military be the one that the military is now on the inside. and their other entities that i coul
and to come into columbia carrying baggage like luggage. and it was heavy. you could tell they were dragging it. and then you go back to venezuela. you're taking back the food. but why is it heavy when they come in? the bag is filled with currency. they change it on the street. and then they buy their stuff. >> so the currency today is relatively worthless? >> yes it is thousands per mont month. you could not post the price they change it faster than you can post it. >> so why...
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>> british columbia. the first time i heard of british columbia, it was my first week of my freshman year at stanford university and i was in a dorm with freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors, and the upper classmen had thrown an ice cream social for us freshmen and i saw this really handsome, tall warm-eyed curly haired guy across the room and he essentially came up and started talking to me and he says to me, where are you from? and i said i'm from washington d.c. and i says, so where are you from? and he says british columbia. and i'm thinking, you know, i know i had a good education, but where the hell is british columbia? i'm not saying this allowed. i'm thinking to myself. okay, deduction, colombia is in south america. [laughter] >> there's british giana, and i say to my now husband, is that in south america? and he looks at me like i'm the biggest idiot he's met at stanford. he says, no, dryly, it's in western canada. and i tell that story on myself. >> you do. >>, but the higher i rose in the
>> british columbia. the first time i heard of british columbia, it was my first week of my freshman year at stanford university and i was in a dorm with freshmen, sophomores, juniors and seniors, and the upper classmen had thrown an ice cream social for us freshmen and i saw this really handsome, tall warm-eyed curly haired guy across the room and he essentially came up and started talking to me and he says to me, where are you from? and i said i'm from washington d.c. and i says, so...
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our 2015 plugs were call to action for columbia. my written testimony outlines those in detail, they were submitted for the record but we have used energy efficiency to help save our citizens millions of dollars updating infrastructure. one of my first initiatives when i took office was to upgrade regional transportation, we are moving significantly, took the next step setting a target of powering our community with 100% renewable energy by 2035. in addition to our climate change prevention efforts we have been actively addressing mitigation. we answered our first green bonds, improving stormwater system, $95 billion plan for the next four years addresses the city's flooding and storm water drainage issues. local governments collect 15% of the nation's tax revenue, we are expected to deliver a significant array of core governmental services that make up the heart of the civilized society of the western world. you cannot tackle the tasks of climate change on our own. we need a strong local partnership, the conference of mayors has is
our 2015 plugs were call to action for columbia. my written testimony outlines those in detail, they were submitted for the record but we have used energy efficiency to help save our citizens millions of dollars updating infrastructure. one of my first initiatives when i took office was to upgrade regional transportation, we are moving significantly, took the next step setting a target of powering our community with 100% renewable energy by 2035. in addition to our climate change prevention...
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was the president of columbia. fargoformer wells executives are facing almost $59 million in fines from the u.s. banking industry. the bloomberg finance reporter is here with the story. he already knew that wells fargo had all kinds of problems, several massive scandals. still, reading something like the former ceo who had this folksy warren buffett like charm, it is still kind of a shocking headline. >> this has never happened before to a major bank ceo. not only is he banned from the industry, he also gets a 17 and a half million dollar fine. fined $25s being million. this is something we have never seen before. it is unprecedented. both the levels and this enormity of the people facing the fines. scarlet: agency doing this is the occ. there has been a lot of different punishments handed out. the federal reserve has a cap on the growth. it's hands are being tied. >> definitely being tied in many ways. this is the first agency to come out with these fines. regulators are working in concert to sort out the mess. th
was the president of columbia. fargoformer wells executives are facing almost $59 million in fines from the u.s. banking industry. the bloomberg finance reporter is here with the story. he already knew that wells fargo had all kinds of problems, several massive scandals. still, reading something like the former ceo who had this folksy warren buffett like charm, it is still kind of a shocking headline. >> this has never happened before to a major bank ceo. not only is he banned from the...
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nike and columbia, you get that exogenous event everyone is talking about. think of these two when it happens. more "mad money" ahead for decades this company has been focused on the next big thing. don't miss what harmon's ceo has to say about the future of technology live from ces music to my ears dumbfounded by tesla but for reasons that may surprise you and all your calls in "lightning round. stay with cramer oh, your mom just texted. she's landed. and she's on her way to our house. what. i thought she was coming next weekend. i got it. alexa. start the coffee. set the temperature to 72. start roomba. we got this... don't look. what? don't look. lets move. ♪ mom. the lexus es, eagerly prepared for the unexpected. lease the 2020 es 350 for $389 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> on the open road this company is delivering. music the way it ought to be heard. as the 5g era is near, can you connect to the future with harman >> every january the tech industry assembles in las vegas to show off their new products at ces, the
nike and columbia, you get that exogenous event everyone is talking about. think of these two when it happens. more "mad money" ahead for decades this company has been focused on the next big thing. don't miss what harmon's ceo has to say about the future of technology live from ces music to my ears dumbfounded by tesla but for reasons that may surprise you and all your calls in "lightning round. stay with cramer oh, your mom just texted. she's landed. and she's on her way to our...
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and then ordered the columbia to be lod loaded with canister. as lamar supervised the first sh shots, the detachment finally arrived. the battle had begun. within a matter of minutes of firing first shots, colonel lamar looked to his left and saw federals on top of the parapet, firing down to the fort, sending his men reeling. only five minutes since lamar had pull the lanyard on the second shot until federal forces were inside the walls of tower battery. the first federals that made it to the top of the parapet were the company of the 8th michigan and the men of the forlorn hope. they found a walkway along the southern flank and used it to seidel along the ten foot high wall. the first volley had decimated baget's crew on the 24 pounder and they charged down into the earth fighting hand to hand. one soldier recalled the moment, quote, the continual discharge of musketry of pistols, groans of the wounded and dying. sergeant william todd of the 79th new york color guard said inside the fort was filled with rifle men of the enemy and as we advance
and then ordered the columbia to be lod loaded with canister. as lamar supervised the first sh shots, the detachment finally arrived. the battle had begun. within a matter of minutes of firing first shots, colonel lamar looked to his left and saw federals on top of the parapet, firing down to the fort, sending his men reeling. only five minutes since lamar had pull the lanyard on the second shot until federal forces were inside the walls of tower battery. the first federals that made it to the...
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guns inve band ghost columbia, south carolina. many cities have seen gun violence on an individual level, or a mass scale -- if someone says if a good guy with a gun was there that would not happen. the reality is good guys with guns must pass good gun laws. seven of the council members, six are gun owners. i ran the second-largest lawn or -- i support gun rights but there also come response abilities. it is illogical to suggest that firearms without serial numbers are illegal but firearms with no serial numbers, untraceable by law enforcement, should be legal. we decided we would ban the assembly of ghost guns in our city and we are, probably will have interesting dialogues with our state. it is so important as we look at 400 million guns in this country, 325 million citizens, that we continue to act on a local level. push for common sense roles that an overwhelming number of republicans support. an overwhelming number of democrats, independents and gun owners support. we need to keep pushing to make that happen. [laughter] >> st
guns inve band ghost columbia, south carolina. many cities have seen gun violence on an individual level, or a mass scale -- if someone says if a good guy with a gun was there that would not happen. the reality is good guys with guns must pass good gun laws. seven of the council members, six are gun owners. i ran the second-largest lawn or -- i support gun rights but there also come response abilities. it is illogical to suggest that firearms without serial numbers are illegal but firearms with...
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a 2015 floods were called action for columbia. my written testimony, in, detail has been submitted for the record but we have use energy efficiency and conservation to help save our citizens millions of dollars while updating our infrastructure. one of my first finishes my took office was to operate our regional transportation system. we have been looking for significantly. two years ago we, took the next step of sending -- setting a target of empowering our community with 100% clean and renewable energy by 2035. in addition to our climate change prevention efforts, we have also been actively addressing mitigation. last year we made history by entering -- issuing our first evergreen bonds to improve our storm water system, the president fought above 95 million dollar plan for the next several years to address stormwater drainage issues. local governments only collect about 15% of our nation's tax revenue. with that 15% we are expected to deliver a significant array of coal governmental services that we all understand make up the h
a 2015 floods were called action for columbia. my written testimony, in, detail has been submitted for the record but we have use energy efficiency and conservation to help save our citizens millions of dollars while updating our infrastructure. one of my first finishes my took office was to operate our regional transportation system. we have been looking for significantly. two years ago we, took the next step of sending -- setting a target of empowering our community with 100% clean and...
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i have come to columbia where 70% of the world's came is produced, to find out. a chance to meet cocaine produces in one of the most dangerous places in south america. and to meet the smugglers who are sending the drugs abroad. how many of those shipments would you expect to reach here? criminal gangs are killing anyone who stands in the way. those gangs are never far away. armed men have been spotted nearby. i want to discover what is happening 110w i want to discover what is happening now in colombia which is making cocaine in the uk more available thanit cocaine in the uk more available than it has ever been. for 50 years, colombia was home to the world ‘s longest running civil war but in 2016, a historic peace deal was signed with the main rebel group, the farc. a new future was promised, newjobs, new rules, all negating the need for the farc to produce cocaine. but a year after signing the deal, one and a half billion kilograms of cocaine is produced, the highest ever. i am heading to the highest ever. i am heading to the place where it begins. this rate t
i have come to columbia where 70% of the world's came is produced, to find out. a chance to meet cocaine produces in one of the most dangerous places in south america. and to meet the smugglers who are sending the drugs abroad. how many of those shipments would you expect to reach here? criminal gangs are killing anyone who stands in the way. those gangs are never far away. armed men have been spotted nearby. i want to discover what is happening 110w i want to discover what is happening now in...
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insightmet at an terrorism summit in columbia. pompeo called on world leaders to remove nicolas maduro from power, describing his role as a terror regime. several countries including the united states recognize juan guaido as venezuela's leader. correspondent: the issue of venezuela was front and center in this regional conference against terrorism where the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo accused venezuela of being a failed state and a supporter of terrorism. they are saying the government of nicolas maduro is sheltering as assisting groups dissidents from the former rebel group -- also accusing maduro of hezbollah,ells of iranian proxies operating in south america. that is why he prays to governments such as columbia and a number of governments in the caribbean and latin america have lah aed to label hezbol terrorist organization. >> me know the iranian regime's top terrorist proxy has found a home in venezuela under maduro and that this is unacceptable. correspondent: one surprise was the arrival of juan guaido, the leader
insightmet at an terrorism summit in columbia. pompeo called on world leaders to remove nicolas maduro from power, describing his role as a terror regime. several countries including the united states recognize juan guaido as venezuela's leader. correspondent: the issue of venezuela was front and center in this regional conference against terrorism where the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo accused venezuela of being a failed state and a supporter of terrorism. they are saying the government...
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the lawsuit alleges columbia allowed dr. hadden unfetderred access to female patients and that he had been assaulting women for decades while some staff, co-workers and even patient chaperones looked the other way. a nurse tried send out a warning in the early '90s because p. ut to stay quiet. he was known as a shark around the office and one patient tolgd another doct told on the doctor in the practice that hadden said that she had a medical condition that required her vagina to be examined every three months. it wasn't tree. this attorney representing 32 women and counting who say that they were victims of dr. hadden. >> not a day in briprison. >> no community service, no fine, no jail time. he received what seems to be the equivalent of an early paid retirement. >> why? >> she worked at columbia university. >> got away with it. >> got away with it. >> it is like getting slapped in the face and punched in the gut. the d.a.'s office is meant to protect us, is meant to serve justice. and there was no justice here. >> reporte
the lawsuit alleges columbia allowed dr. hadden unfetderred access to female patients and that he had been assaulting women for decades while some staff, co-workers and even patient chaperones looked the other way. a nurse tried send out a warning in the early '90s because p. ut to stay quiet. he was known as a shark around the office and one patient tolgd another doct told on the doctor in the practice that hadden said that she had a medical condition that required her vagina to be examined...
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i took this from the columbia missouri paper. americanstice that are being reminded that they need to pledge to help with this effort. it shows some of the countries that have famine conditions, wereages and places that already receiving some aid. it was used to educate the public about the problem and was called in every newspaper the hunger map to emphasize the starvation. image ran onar christmas day in the columbia paper, emphasizing the need for sympathy. to supplement these earlier efforts, hoover released a memo explaining why9, aid. and i want to read an excerpt from it. this is how he was trying to sell this to the u.s. population. why we are feeding germany, from the point of view of my upbringing, i would say it once because we do not kick a man in the stomach after we have licked him. from the point of view of a governor, i would say it's ,ecause famine breeds anarchy anarchy is infectious. from the point of view of a humanitarian, i would say we haven't been fighting with women and children and we are not beginning n
i took this from the columbia missouri paper. americanstice that are being reminded that they need to pledge to help with this effort. it shows some of the countries that have famine conditions, wereages and places that already receiving some aid. it was used to educate the public about the problem and was called in every newspaper the hunger map to emphasize the starvation. image ran onar christmas day in the columbia paper, emphasizing the need for sympathy. to supplement these earlier...
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this doctor was with columbia university, a very powerful organization. what's been their role and response? >> columbia university still has a lot of questions that need to be answered. and the reason why we're talking about columbia is because it runs a -- the facility where he practiced. and hadden was arrested in his office about six weeks before the events evelyn yang described because another patient called the police and said that he had assaulted this other patient. the arrest was voided. dr. hadden went back to work. he was unchaperoned, according to yang, and as she said, that makes what happened to her even more painful because it could have and should have been prevented. she says columbia university protected hadden at the expense of other survivors to avoid negative publicity. now i should say cnn sent detailed questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest and do so without anybody in the room. the response that we got from the university, in part, basically said that the allegations a
this doctor was with columbia university, a very powerful organization. what's been their role and response? >> columbia university still has a lot of questions that need to be answered. and the reason why we're talking about columbia is because it runs a -- the facility where he practiced. and hadden was arrested in his office about six weeks before the events evelyn yang described because another patient called the police and said that he had assaulted this other patient. the arrest was...
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[applause] steve benjamin, columbia, south carolina. >> i heard about you. bryan: mayor benjamin and mayor bowser gave a really wonderful example of local leadership in the absence of federal leadership. yes. >> [indiscernible] my question is for mayor bowser. [indiscernible] furthermore what are you doing to work with other local law enforcement agents to address the problem of gun violence? muriel: i think the answer i am going to give you, many mayors are facing similar issues. frequently people ask me, you have strict gun laws in washington, d c. how are there so many? we are surrounded by states who have a different view how to regulate guns. that is why i am so encouraged that in virginia, they are now taking up a review and hopefully vote in this session on common sense gun laws. that is one way. but we know that we need the congress to act on a national policy for common sense gun regulations. i have a certain view about this. i want the congress to be able thatss a sensible bill protects us, allows for it to really be focused on straw purchases whic
[applause] steve benjamin, columbia, south carolina. >> i heard about you. bryan: mayor benjamin and mayor bowser gave a really wonderful example of local leadership in the absence of federal leadership. yes. >> [indiscernible] my question is for mayor bowser. [indiscernible] furthermore what are you doing to work with other local law enforcement agents to address the problem of gun violence? muriel: i think the answer i am going to give you, many mayors are facing similar issues....
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as for columbia university medical center, not a single answer to any of our detailed questions about a possible coverup here, only a statement calling the allegations abhorrent and that they deeply apologize to those whose trust was violated. erin, that's just not good enough for the victims here. >> it certainly isn't. there is an explanation they must give for how someone is arrested and goes back to work and continues assault. thank you, drew griffin. and we'll be right back. whatever monday has in store and tackle four things at once. so when her car got hit, she didn't worry. she simply filed a claim on her usaa app and said... i got this. usaa insurance is made the way kate needs it - easy. she can even pick her payment plan so it's easy on her budget and her life. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa i feelbusiness cards...new logo...outdoor sign. you always get me. now, get free 1 hour in-store pick up... ...at office depot officemax and officedepot.com. same time next week. yes! ♪ ♪ well i'm standing here, looking at you, what do i see? ♪ there's a booking f
as for columbia university medical center, not a single answer to any of our detailed questions about a possible coverup here, only a statement calling the allegations abhorrent and that they deeply apologize to those whose trust was violated. erin, that's just not good enough for the victims here. >> it certainly isn't. there is an explanation they must give for how someone is arrested and goes back to work and continues assault. thank you, drew griffin. and we'll be right back. whatever...
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>> he worked at columbia university. >> got away with it? >> got away with it. >> it's like getting, you know, slapped in the face and punched in the gut. the da's office is meant to protect us, is meant to serve justice and there was no justice here. >> reporter: evelyn yang, the wife of democratic presidential candidate andrew yang, described her own experience to cnn's dana bash. she said her assault could have been prevented because haddon had been arrested before and columbia university knew it. in june 2012 police were called to his clinic after a woman reported being assaulted in an exam room. despite the arrest, haddon went back to work. >> patients weren't told the obgyn they were seeing had been accused of sex crimes and in the weeks that followed two of those patients would become his next alleged victims. evelyn yang was one of them. >> can you imagine the audacity of a man who does this, continues to do this after being arrested? it's like he knew that he would -- he wouldn't face any repercussions. >> reporter: the doctor's arr
>> he worked at columbia university. >> got away with it? >> got away with it. >> it's like getting, you know, slapped in the face and punched in the gut. the da's office is meant to protect us, is meant to serve justice and there was no justice here. >> reporter: evelyn yang, the wife of democratic presidential candidate andrew yang, described her own experience to cnn's dana bash. she said her assault could have been prevented because haddon had been arrested...
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cnn sent detailed questions to columbia including why dr. haddon was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest, but the university only responded that the allegations against haddon were abhorrent, and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this growing public life, they're not separate. in this case, my experience with the sexual assault and then what happened, all that happened afterwards, is such a powerful and upsetting example of the truth that women are living with every day, and i just happened to be able to have a platform to talk about it. i need to use that voice. i feel like it's something that's an obligation but also a privilege and a gift that i get to share my story now and also help other women. the process of getting to this point is very hard. you know, like i haven't slept in days
cnn sent detailed questions to columbia including why dr. haddon was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest, but the university only responded that the allegations against haddon were abhorrent, and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this...
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cnn sent detailed questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest. but the university only responded that the allegations against hadden were abhorrent and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this growing public life, they're not separate. in this case, my experience with the sexual assault and then what happened, all that happened afterwards is such a powerful and upsetting example of the truth that women are living with every day. and i just happen to be able to have a platform to talk about it. i need to use that voice. i feel like it's something that's an obligation but also a privilege and a gift that i get to share my story now and also help other women. the process of getting to this point is very hard. you know, like i haven't slept in days. th
cnn sent detailed questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest. but the university only responded that the allegations against hadden were abhorrent and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this...
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of the university of columbia british columbia and kind of as facing a free speech scandal and lawsuit after institution opted to cancel an event scheduled for the end of the month over what it called safety and security reasons it was intended to give a platform to a controversial u.s. journalist to talk about anti fascist groups like anti for a leftist extremism and didn't go has become a target for some on t.v. or activists his legal team and i'll be looking into the cancellation after contracts was signed between the university and a free speech club the director of the group described it as giving those threatening violence the illusion of power. there's always been an option of hiring our own security working with police ensuring safety they wouldn't even allow us to have that option this time they said look security can't even handle the protesters they're getting more and more violent and that's not even an option out so we're just going to outbreak cancel the school has told us look just don't bring anybody controversial and they will protest and you'll have no problems but ac
of the university of columbia british columbia and kind of as facing a free speech scandal and lawsuit after institution opted to cancel an event scheduled for the end of the month over what it called safety and security reasons it was intended to give a platform to a controversial u.s. journalist to talk about anti fascist groups like anti for a leftist extremism and didn't go has become a target for some on t.v. or activists his legal team and i'll be looking into the cancellation after...
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he was not a big name like weinstein or epstein he did have a powerful protector, columbia university which runs the medical facility where he practiced. >> the fact that it is a name brand university behind this doctor and using their influence to protect themselves at the expense of the victims in the case. >> some six weeks before yang said she was assaulted police went to hatton's office and arrested him and another patient told police he sexually assaulted her and licked her vagina during the examine. the arrest was voided and he went back to seeing female patients. >> he was arrested in his office, and he was let back to work. >> without anybody in there. >> without a chop roeaperon. at the least, the bare minimum would be to make sure that there is an aide all the time. that is what is very painful, is knowing that actually what happened to me could have been presented. >> yang's attorney said there are at least 32 women that now accuse him of sexual assault and most are part of civil suits against columbia university, affiliates and hatton. accusing him of aggressively penetra
he was not a big name like weinstein or epstein he did have a powerful protector, columbia university which runs the medical facility where he practiced. >> the fact that it is a name brand university behind this doctor and using their influence to protect themselves at the expense of the victims in the case. >> some six weeks before yang said she was assaulted police went to hatton's office and arrested him and another patient told police he sexually assaulted her and licked her...
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how strong is her case against columbia? >> it's very strong. that interview is, you know, gut wrenching to listen to. she's right. it was preventable. even if he wasn't prosecuted, that's a high standard beyond a reasonable doubt, columbia was on notice that he at least should have been suspended, investigated, reprimanded, and possibly terminated. and it appears that none of those things were done. so they could have avoided this. they were on notice presumably that he was arrested in their facility, and they let him come back and violate somebody else. she's probably not the only person we're finding out. i think she has a very, very strong case. and you know, i think the d.a. also is going to have to answer for why they dropped the charges and -- >> i wanted to ask you about that quickly, we only have a couple of seconds. cy vance is the manhattan d.a., he's the same d.a. that was lenient with jeffrey epstein registering as a sex offender. he failed to prosecute weinstein. does he have answers to give here? >> absolutely. if he were going to
how strong is her case against columbia? >> it's very strong. that interview is, you know, gut wrenching to listen to. she's right. it was preventable. even if he wasn't prosecuted, that's a high standard beyond a reasonable doubt, columbia was on notice that he at least should have been suspended, investigated, reprimanded, and possibly terminated. and it appears that none of those things were done. so they could have avoided this. they were on notice presumably that he was arrested in...
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cnn sent detailed questions to columbia including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest, but the university only responded that the allegations against hadden were abhorrent, and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous, which makes going public now even more remarkable. >> why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this growing of public life, they're not separate. in this case my experience with the sexual assault and then what happened, all that happened afterwards, is such a powerful and upsetting example of the truth that women are living with every day, and i just happen to be able to have a platform to talk about it. i need to use that voice. i feel like it's something that's an obligation but also a privilege, and a gift that i get to share my story now and also help other women. the process of getting to this point is very hard, you know, i -- like, i haven't sl
cnn sent detailed questions to columbia including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest, but the university only responded that the allegations against hadden were abhorrent, and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous, which makes going public now even more remarkable. >> why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life...
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cnn sent detailed questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest, but the university only responded that the allegations against hadden were abhorrent and they deeply apologize to those who were violated. yang fought in court for two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. >>> why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this growing public life, they're not separate. in this case, my experience with the sexual assault and then what happened, all that happened afterwards is such a powerful and upsetting example of the truth that women are living with every day. and i just happened to be able to have a platform to talk about it. i need to use that voice. i feel like it's something that's an obligation, but also a privilege and a gift that i get to share my story now, and also help other women. the process of getting to this point is very hard, you know. i haven't slept in days. this is very hard
cnn sent detailed questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest, but the university only responded that the allegations against hadden were abhorrent and they deeply apologize to those who were violated. yang fought in court for two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. >>> why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this...
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it has been a normatively important for columbia to address this issue. i think moving forward, we need to continue building the alliance around the idea we have to apply additional pressure. i think we will be able to do so , but we can never look at the ,ast measures of article eight not even the no-fly zone. we need to work on improving the treaty, which applies as a way to provide political and effective measures against the regime. thank you. >> thank you, ambassador. ambassador brownfield, any last comments? >> i am comfortable with exactly where we have come out. the description you have heard is it is a legal document. there is some flexibility within that document, and the simple human law of logic suggests the rio treaty can be applied only party arethe state willing to apply it. that means you must have some degree of consensus in terms of which parts of the treaty and the sequencing that will occur. ambassador simas said it perfectly, it is in simple mathematical terms. 13. you cannot get to 13, you are not going to apply the terms of the rio
it has been a normatively important for columbia to address this issue. i think moving forward, we need to continue building the alliance around the idea we have to apply additional pressure. i think we will be able to do so , but we can never look at the ,ast measures of article eight not even the no-fly zone. we need to work on improving the treaty, which applies as a way to provide political and effective measures against the regime. thank you. >> thank you, ambassador. ambassador...
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and mayor brian breeze of columbia you. all of these mayors care deeply about their cities just as i care deeply about our entire state. we all know that missouri is diverse, and so are the opinions and needs of the people within it but regardless of what part of the state we come, from we all want our communities to be safe and we worry when we see violent criminals threaten our neighborhoods. that concern for our citizens brought the five of us together. despite our very background and different opinions we have stayed focused on what we can of folk -- what we can accomplish by working together while also showing respect and willingness to listen to one another. these mayors understand my commitment to support the second amendment for law-abiding citizens and let me be clear, during my six years in the united states army, 22 years in law enforcement, and as a lifetime member of the nra, i have never ever wavered my support for the second amendment. but we all have to understand the very real issues violent crime affecting
and mayor brian breeze of columbia you. all of these mayors care deeply about their cities just as i care deeply about our entire state. we all know that missouri is diverse, and so are the opinions and needs of the people within it but regardless of what part of the state we come, from we all want our communities to be safe and we worry when we see violent criminals threaten our neighborhoods. that concern for our citizens brought the five of us together. despite our very background and...
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you're in columbia, south carolina, where these big events are taking place, have been this morning. what have you been hearing from the candidates and their message to south carolina voters now? >> reporter: well, really, kate, their presence here is that is important to people here in south carolina. this is a marquee event in an early state. we saw them marching down the street together, the candidates kind of linking arms and notably elizabeth warren and bernie sanders standing side by side as they marched through the streets here in columbia, south carolina. interesting a week ago they were going back and forth with each other, about that private conversation that they had, but today the show of unity here in columbia, south carolina, and when it comes to south carolina, former vice president joe biden continues to lead here. he has just very solid support from black voters in south carolina, notably older black voters here in south carolina, he was at an oyster roast with some of those voters last night in orangeburg, talking to them. and he also spoke with the state, the colum
you're in columbia, south carolina, where these big events are taking place, have been this morning. what have you been hearing from the candidates and their message to south carolina voters now? >> reporter: well, really, kate, their presence here is that is important to people here in south carolina. this is a marquee event in an early state. we saw them marching down the street together, the candidates kind of linking arms and notably elizabeth warren and bernie sanders standing side...
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venezuelans head to columbia to buy goods. in the midst of all this, those who have managed to find work helping both kinds of people. loma taxis. loadsds on their back for their customers crossing the border. >> i can't go any further and i don't know what life will be like.. i will be here for a while if you know what i mean. >> it's one example of the kind of work being created informal economies. his pregnant wife and children to the border town. he works from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. eight dollars a day carrying goods back and forth. >> it's a little more comfortable because he works here and we can pay the rent and eat well which is something we can't do their because the situation is so bad. arrive venezuelans lining to continue on to columbia. the town's population has increased from 66,000 to 113,000 as more and more people come in search of a better life. u.s. andns s between the france. the french economy minister warning the trump administration against any retaliation to its new digital services tax. if f washington
venezuelans head to columbia to buy goods. in the midst of all this, those who have managed to find work helping both kinds of people. loma taxis. loadsds on their back for their customers crossing the border. >> i can't go any further and i don't know what life will be like.. i will be here for a while if you know what i mean. >> it's one example of the kind of work being created informal economies. his pregnant wife and children to the border town. he works from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00...
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i believe columbia well challenge the jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes the case yeah hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. pussy gold starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas took the mining and energy motivated the company to seek. arbitration as a way of solving this dispute of this difficulty between the colombian government as a whole and the company. skew nipple t.q. died to do. this to move she can push move i've given up the limbo nationals. and option only this new some chinese in assume an. it isn't the. way to mean you can still need it only seemed keen to keep it on. a lot should have been a mature country and because. the. free trade agreements. to understand that they had to respect the agreements so that investors' money would not be lost or stolen. ther
i believe columbia well challenge the jurisdiction of the courts. to make decision on this with confidence and then we will really move to yes the case yeah hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. pussy gold starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work. one of our biggest shareholders from texas took the mining and energy motivated...
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major national strike that practically halted throughout columbia december. people are marching downtown. it is expected to end in a major gathering in the central plaza. [indiscernible] the new mayor took office january 1 said she is implementing the protocol where antiriot police only as a last resort. they will have unarmed police and mediators. we were clashes earlier in the protests have been massive and mostly peaceful. nick: electricity workers and france have cut power to the world's largest fresh fruit market and the latest phase of pension protesters. emergency power came on in the market in paris and there was no disruption to trade but it marks in trying toactic stop emmanuel macron's proposed reforms. 100,000 people in the philippines remain in evacuation shelters following last week's volcano eruption. says there is growing concerns about long-term housing. this woman is desperate. she had to flee her home with five children when the volcano erupted more than one week ago. now they are staying in community schooling in a town hosting thousands o
major national strike that practically halted throughout columbia december. people are marching downtown. it is expected to end in a major gathering in the central plaza. [indiscernible] the new mayor took office january 1 said she is implementing the protocol where antiriot police only as a last resort. they will have unarmed police and mediators. we were clashes earlier in the protests have been massive and mostly peaceful. nick: electricity workers and france have cut power to the world's...
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cnn sent detailed questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest. but the university only responded the allegations against hadden were abhorrent and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this growing public life, they're not separate. in this case, my experience with the sexual assault and then what happened, all that happened afterwards is such a powerful and upsetting example of the truth that women are living with every day. and i just happen to be able to have a platform to talk about it. i need to use that voice. i feel like it's something that's an obligation but also a privilege and a gift that i get to share my story now and also help other women. the process of getting to this point is very hard. you know, like i haven't slept in days. this is
cnn sent detailed questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed to return to work after his initial arrest. but the university only responded the allegations against hadden were abhorrent and they deeply apologized to those whose trust was violated. yang fought in court for more than two years to keep her identity anonymous which makes going public now even more remarkable. why do you want to do this now? what do you want to accomplish now? >> my personal life and this...
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aurora organic dairy opened a new processing plant in columbia creating over a hundred new jobs. and purina invested $115 million to expand in bloomfield, missouri. and just -- [ applause ] and about one month ago, general motors announced one of the largest single project investments in our state's history in winceville, with a $1.5 billion investment to build mid-size trucks for north america. and we like our trucks here in missouri! [ applause ] this is just the beginning. and these successes will help us build further momentum. all of these are shared successes and show that by working together our investments in workforce development and infrastructure are succeeding. i am proud to report we exceeded even our own estimates. and the result has been a better cost savings and more projects for the people of missouri. as a matter of fact, senator shots, representative ruth, i want to thank you for your leadership on getting the bridge bonding legislation complete and let you know that our first round of bonds was achieved at an interest rate at 1.25. [ applause ] and what trigge
aurora organic dairy opened a new processing plant in columbia creating over a hundred new jobs. and purina invested $115 million to expand in bloomfield, missouri. and just -- [ applause ] and about one month ago, general motors announced one of the largest single project investments in our state's history in winceville, with a $1.5 billion investment to build mid-size trucks for north america. and we like our trucks here in missouri! [ applause ] this is just the beginning. and these...
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and still with us rashid , khalidi, edward said professor of modern arab studies at columbia university. his new book "the hundred-years , war on palestine." mehdi hasan, if you can respond to the presidential candidates responding to the middle east plan and then how the media has covered it? >> i'm glglad some of the candndidates have come out strongly. elizabeth warren came out very quick. bernie sanders referring to as an station -- annexation. least in thist election cycle you have two candidatates, warren and sander, talking explicitly about netanyahu's racism, annexation, the "peace plan" being a sham. anyone who describes this as a "peace plan" -- and there i fell into the trap. this is not a peacace plan. when you hear r any journalist referring g to it as a peace pl, need to stop and think twice about that because this is a plan for apartheid, settler colonialism. we need to bebe clear abobout or terms.s. "the newew york times" put out a tweet yesterday when the plan came out, a breaking news tweet where they talked about the palestinians being asked to make courses -- concess
and still with us rashid , khalidi, edward said professor of modern arab studies at columbia university. his new book "the hundred-years , war on palestine." mehdi hasan, if you can respond to the presidential candidates responding to the middle east plan and then how the media has covered it? >> i'm glglad some of the candndidates have come out strongly. elizabeth warren came out very quick. bernie sanders referring to as an station -- annexation. least in thist election cycle...
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i believe columbia well challenge the jurisdiction of the courts. to make decisions this could come from them and then we will really move to the case hopefully hopefully they're crossing fingers they'll be productive be nice. i suppose see goal starts to face difficulties with this debate going on between the ministry of mines and energy and the ministry of environment we found ourselves with to get ability to work or whatever because shareholders from texas took the mining and energy...
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she went to you and columbia law school and now she works with diet. i know, i know. isn't that beautiful? he came today. i had never met him. i never met him i met his daughter. it's cool. it's been a good day. i've got more to do. brick by brick. anything for me? you did. okay. who's working on that story? okay. i don't think so. yeah. way cool. very good. all right. cool stuff. thank you, bye. what was i saying? before i got on the phone. we were talking about 16-year-old and feedback. >> and larry and actually, it's on tape. we can roll it back. that's right. this is more convenient than i realized. [laughter] >> i'm excited to meet her. i wonder how many women elevate in their delegation. [inaudible] >> i like that one. [inaudible] [inaudible] is she here? [inaudible] >> oh my gosh. [inaudible conversations] >> i've had my chance. i had a chance to go to college first in my family to do so. to serve as a civil rights lawyer, i have literally the american dream but i know, and i always knew there were other kids on the south side just as ambitious and creative, wh
she went to you and columbia law school and now she works with diet. i know, i know. isn't that beautiful? he came today. i had never met him. i never met him i met his daughter. it's cool. it's been a good day. i've got more to do. brick by brick. anything for me? you did. okay. who's working on that story? okay. i don't think so. yeah. way cool. very good. all right. cool stuff. thank you, bye. what was i saying? before i got on the phone. we were talking about 16-year-old and feedback....
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joining me for the hour, colin moore, columbia threadneedle cio. welcome. what are you most interested in looking at today? colin: it's hard to avoid the coronavirus, but the theme we had in the office last night was what the market has begin to discount, and what we think is the likely scenario. has it been oversold or perhaps underestimated? perhaps thinking energy is a little underestimated, some of the impact on it. but some other areas around retail, tourism, gambling might in fact be over exaggerated right now. alix: are using thing about taking inventive that -- taking advantage of that? colin: yes. we related out into or three scenarios of this being a reasonably mild scenario to what truly becomes a pandemic. if it is, i think all bets are off. but anymore mild scenarios, we want to have that list ready. there's a few securities even now we think are probably worth taking a look at. , principal shah global investors chief strategist, also joins us. seema: we thought that risk assets would do reasonably well, but at these valuations, markets are vul
joining me for the hour, colin moore, columbia threadneedle cio. welcome. what are you most interested in looking at today? colin: it's hard to avoid the coronavirus, but the theme we had in the office last night was what the market has begin to discount, and what we think is the likely scenario. has it been oversold or perhaps underestimated? perhaps thinking energy is a little underestimated, some of the impact on it. but some other areas around retail, tourism, gambling might in fact be over...
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columbia's health care system is dominated by private insurance companies, numerous intermediaries have hit the headlines for embezzlement and corruption. the president of bogota's medical association says it was their greed that caused this. >> the less services these companies provide, the more money they make. so the insurance company denies treatment or takes a long time to authorize them, allowing the condition of the patient to deteteriorate, or they refused o cover therapy altogether. correspondent: necessary treatments denied without explanation. it almost destroyed this young woman's family. her brother had alarming symptoms, but his doctors were not allowed to run the tests they needed toto diagnose him.m. >> it took them seven months to authorize a cat scan, from january until august. whwhen they finanally got ththe results, thehey saw he hadad a n tumor. when we found out he had a tumor, he had already lost his hearing and suffered irreversible brain damage. correspondent: mariaiana is a nurse herself and has been participating in the protests, suffering from the health care
columbia's health care system is dominated by private insurance companies, numerous intermediaries have hit the headlines for embezzlement and corruption. the president of bogota's medical association says it was their greed that caused this. >> the less services these companies provide, the more money they make. so the insurance company denies treatment or takes a long time to authorize them, allowing the condition of the patient to deteteriorate, or they refused o cover therapy...
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they worded it properly, but to be broad which would be any incident arising out of his practice at columbia university would be covered, and the government said we won't prosecute on anything else if you basically serve for this. the future victims they didn't know about as well as the ones that he admitted to. >> now there's an issue at columbia university in the medical office where he practiced. shan wu, thank you so much. >> good to see you, fred. >> you as well. >>> still ahead, it's a new chapter for the duke and duchess of sussex. how will they transition to their new lives away from the royal family duties? >>> and later, who is robert hyde? from long-shot congressional candidate, how this man found himself at the center of it all. whatever happens out there today, remember, you have the hilton app. will the hilton app help us pick the starters? great question, no. but it can help you pick your room from the floor plan. can the hilton app help us score? you know, it's not that kind of thing, but you can score free wi-fi. can it help us win? hey, hey! we're all winners with the hilto
they worded it properly, but to be broad which would be any incident arising out of his practice at columbia university would be covered, and the government said we won't prosecute on anything else if you basically serve for this. the future victims they didn't know about as well as the ones that he admitted to. >> now there's an issue at columbia university in the medical office where he practiced. shan wu, thank you so much. >> good to see you, fred. >> you as well....
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. >>> joining us from new york this morning, antoine hope, he's a senior research scholar at columbia university's center on global energy policy. here to talk about oil prices. while we're experiencing these tensions with iran. so, mr. hope, let's begin with the history of the united states getting its oil from the middle east. tell us about that. >> right. well, the volumes that are imported from the middle east have decreased dramatically in the last few years with the increase in election. but, in fact, the middle east has never accounted for very dramatic share of u.s. imports. there was a time when there were significant imports from saudi arabia, from kuwait. the reason why the u.s. has been playing the key role in keeping the shipping lanes safe in the gulf is not all about imports into its own country, it's about the stability of the market as a whole. >> what is -- how is the market handling u.s. and iran tensions? >> it's been quite remarkable. there hasn't been much of a reaction. there was a knee-jerk reaction right after the assassination of soleimani and there was anoth
. >>> joining us from new york this morning, antoine hope, he's a senior research scholar at columbia university's center on global energy policy. here to talk about oil prices. while we're experiencing these tensions with iran. so, mr. hope, let's begin with the history of the united states getting its oil from the middle east. tell us about that. >> right. well, the volumes that are imported from the middle east have decreased dramatically in the last few years with the...
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professor and new york university previously in the law faculty, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia law. she selected member of the american law institute, past her member of the council relations enough technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious multiyear grant from the foundation to research her book. until 2014, she was a law professor at cambridge university where she also served as a deputy director of the cambridge program. the deputy director of the center of the corporate commercial flock. as a fellow of the college. she received her undergraduate degree from harvard university and graduate degrees in law and in journalism from columbia university. she lives in new york city currently. shelby joined today by stephen henderson whose our local pulitzer prize-winning journalist and the host of detroit today. we may have a couple other guests join up here on the panel discussion were profiled in the book and will escort them in when they arrive. with that, what we are going to do is have jodi start off, she'll talk about the book an
professor and new york university previously in the law faculty, she also teaches bankruptcy law at columbia law. she selected member of the american law institute, past her member of the council relations enough technical advisor to the bank for international settlements. she's received a prestigious multiyear grant from the foundation to research her book. until 2014, she was a law professor at cambridge university where she also served as a deputy director of the cambridge program. the...
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cnn sent questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed back to work after his initial arrest, but the university only replied that they deeply apologize to those whose trust was violated. yang kept silent for two years, which made going public now more difficult. >> what do you growing public life, they're not separate. in this case my experience with the sexual assault and then what happened, all that happened afterwards, is such a powerful and upsetting example of the truth that women are living with every day. and i just happened to be able to have a platform to talk about it. i need to use that voice. i feel like it's something that's an obligation but also a privilege and a gift that i get to share my story now and also help other women. the process of getting to this point is very hard. you know, i haven't slept in days. this is very hard to come out wi with, but i hope -- and i have to believe that it's worth it. >> dana is here with me now. dana, i think everyone is so struck by evelyn yang's strength in this, b
cnn sent questions to columbia, including why dr. hadden was allowed back to work after his initial arrest, but the university only replied that they deeply apologize to those whose trust was violated. yang kept silent for two years, which made going public now more difficult. >> what do you growing public life, they're not separate. in this case my experience with the sexual assault and then what happened, all that happened afterwards, is such a powerful and upsetting example of the...
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his medical facility was part of columbia university by, at the very minimum, not making sure after that arrest that someone was in the room with him. there was no one in the room when that final assault happened. she was seven months pregnant, john. >> that's horrible. it's fantastic reporting and it does take a lot of courage. evelyn yang, we thank you for coming forward with your story. >>> thank you for joining us on "inside politics." erica hill in for brianna keilar. she starts right now. have a great day. >>> im'm erica hill in today fo brianna keilar. president trump adding five names to his defense team as the impeachment trial gets underway. just what insight does this offer into the president's defense strategy? >>> out of sight? democratic candidates making the most of the time they have left on the campaign trail. how they will make time for their day job in the senate. >>> why did it take mike pompeo days to respond to the bombshell >llegations?
his medical facility was part of columbia university by, at the very minimum, not making sure after that arrest that someone was in the room with him. there was no one in the room when that final assault happened. she was seven months pregnant, john. >> that's horrible. it's fantastic reporting and it does take a lot of courage. evelyn yang, we thank you for coming forward with your story. >>> thank you for joining us on "inside politics." erica hill in for brianna...
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times bigger because we can because that is what free speech is about and i stated that it's british columbia university said not to have given in to the threats but the institution defended its decision explaining the generalists event was a potential target the reason for the cancellation is the concern about safety and security of our campus community the appropriate response to violent extremists who threaten access to information in the academy is not to give in to their demands by canceling the event and the outcomes with protesters being involved in a number of violent incidents at the same university already. we heard from the director of the free speech club again who told us freedoms are being stifled that it's institutions and on the streets of cairo that. this isn't just happening with us it's happening all over the country it's a new trend where publicly funded institutions think that they can just deny the right to free speech when they can't they're taking money from the government they're part of the public sphere the suppression of free speech is not only happening on the ins
times bigger because we can because that is what free speech is about and i stated that it's british columbia university said not to have given in to the threats but the institution defended its decision explaining the generalists event was a potential target the reason for the cancellation is the concern about safety and security of our campus community the appropriate response to violent extremists who threaten access to information in the academy is not to give in to their demands by...