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to discuss a man who knows, george mitchell, former u.s. special envoy for middle east peace under president obama. he's the author of a new book, a path to peace. a brief history of israeli/palestinian negotiations. great to see you as always. thank you for being with us. best to the family. >> thank you, chris. >> this is a value, this book. i often feel that giving people what they need to know is difficult, very taxing, you do it well and succinctly. you have to know what hasn't worked in order to figure out what may work. another president who optimistically says i'd like to help bring peace to that region. what do you need to know? >> well, the first point is that you don't take the first no, the seventh no, or the 20th no for the final answer. the pursuit of peace is so important, not just to israelis and palestinians, but to the american people, to people around the world, particularly to the region of the middle east that we have to continue to pursue it. secondly, i believe israelis and palestinians will ultimately, i hope soon, c
to discuss a man who knows, george mitchell, former u.s. special envoy for middle east peace under president obama. he's the author of a new book, a path to peace. a brief history of israeli/palestinian negotiations. great to see you as always. thank you for being with us. best to the family. >> thank you, chris. >> this is a value, this book. i often feel that giving people what they need to know is difficult, very taxing, you do it well and succinctly. you have to know what hasn't...
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in in the coming weeks on afterwards, former senate majority leader and george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. however business school professor explores the motivation of white-collar criminals. , and up, georgetown university philosophy professor will discuss the flaws in democratic system. this weekend, editor at large for the guardian, gary young will talk about the investigation of gun violence in america. >> theories of america, that's where things like this happen. and that if young person's shot dead and one of those areas it does not challenge her understanding of the way america works it confirms it. did you think things would follow. it's it's not so surprising somebody would get shot in the area. it becomes not news. that phrase when dog bites man, that's not news. it's one man white dogs that's news. but after a while people are being shot and who are these dogs and why do they keep biting the same people and what can we do about it. >> afterwards airs every saturday at 10:00 p.m. and sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern. you can watch prev
in in the coming weeks on afterwards, former senate majority leader and george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. however business school professor explores the motivation of white-collar criminals. , and up, georgetown university philosophy professor will discuss the flaws in democratic system. this weekend, editor at large for the guardian, gary young will talk about the investigation of gun violence in america. >> theories of america, that's where...
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joining us on set in new york to take a look at what happens after this election, george mitchell from maine. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> after this campaign, someone has to govern the country. we are talking about paul ryan the house speaker. he is estranged from his own nominee. if hillary clinton does win the election, how do you think someone like paul ryan would approach her presidency? would he try to build bridges or say they don't want to cooperate with her and i will align with them. >> i think it will be both. if president clinton becomes a reality, she should reach out to the house leadership and extend the firsthand. she should or even if trump is elected either should announce early a new tough set of ethical standards. there is so much stress for the poll 2igs and the two of them are highly mistrust and it would be a strong signal to send. she should indicate that she will consider and appoint members of the opposition. bill clinton did that. he served very well as secretary of defense. it won't be many and all of the analysis will be about the diff
joining us on set in new york to take a look at what happens after this election, george mitchell from maine. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> after this campaign, someone has to govern the country. we are talking about paul ryan the house speaker. he is estranged from his own nominee. if hillary clinton does win the election, how do you think someone like paul ryan would approach her presidency? would he try to build bridges or say they don't want to cooperate...
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george mitchell looks at the history of past negotiations and maps a way forward. senator mitchell, your book is called a path to peace. does such a path exist? itchell: there is -- it is important for continuity towards a two state solution that will provide security for the people of israel and an independent, sovereign, non-militarized state for the palestinian people. there will have to be innovations on the fact that 12 previous presidents and 12 previous secretaries of state were not able to achieve that objective. the book argues the only feasible solution likely to succeed is the to-state solution. i hope that will be the objective of the united states' policy. katty: donald trump has said he would like to be the one to succeed where previous president have failed to bring peace between palestinians and israelis. do you think he can do it? sen. mitchell: i hope and pray he can do there has been effort without success, though progress has been made, the progress of onotiations build discussions. it is a matter of time before it israelis and palestinians reco
george mitchell looks at the history of past negotiations and maps a way forward. senator mitchell, your book is called a path to peace. does such a path exist? itchell: there is -- it is important for continuity towards a two state solution that will provide security for the people of israel and an independent, sovereign, non-militarized state for the palestinian people. there will have to be innovations on the fact that 12 previous presidents and 12 previous secretaries of state were not able...
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former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. harvard business school professor explores the motivation of white collar criminals and this weekend, washington post columnist sebastian maltby talks about the career of former federal >> but what i call it is it is basic is new york that is focused to create that aggregate data which had not existed . so that creation of data is the best quality data but not modeling are taking that for granted with those logical connections >> afterwards, airs on book tv saturday and sunday at 9 p.m. eastern, you can watch all previous afterward programs on our website, book tv.org. am and book tv is live at th >>host: we are live that the miami book fair for the 33rd year the festival has then held at miami dade college north of downtown miami we're now joined on the set whisky author of the book they cannot control assault . -- us all that is a long title. >> it comes from a video after the fatal shooting of martin one of the first fatal shootings after the grand jury decision not to charge the
former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. harvard business school professor explores the motivation of white collar criminals and this weekend, washington post columnist sebastian maltby talks about the career of former federal >> but what i call it is it is basic is new york that is focused to create that aggregate data which had not existed . so that creation of data is the best quality data but not modeling are taking...
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anchor: senator george mitchell, thank you for joining us. reporter: thank you for having me. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, lyse south korea's president says she is willing to resign. the latest just ahead. thailand has begun the process of anointing a new king after the country national assembly -- oved the ground prints crowned prince. jonathan has more from bangkok. reporter: not a baffling decision for the prince not to take up the position of king immediately may well be a hallmark of how people reign, being somewhat under double. he is a very different personality than his modest and mild-mannered father so we can expect the institution to evolve in very different ways under his son. the prince has had a very colorful personal life. he has been married three times, seven children. at times, senior officials have expressed some concern over his temperaments and caper ability -- capability in taking on this role in thailand. presidentuth korea's is once the closer to resigning. in a televised address, she said she will give up her post if parliame
anchor: senator george mitchell, thank you for joining us. reporter: thank you for having me. you are watching bbc world news america. still to come, lyse south korea's president says she is willing to resign. the latest just ahead. thailand has begun the process of anointing a new king after the country national assembly -- oved the ground prints crowned prince. jonathan has more from bangkok. reporter: not a baffling decision for the prince not to take up the position of king immediately may...
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former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. also coming up, harvard business school professor eugene soltis explores the motivation of white collar criminals. .. the movement was established in 1938 by an officer from the german secret service. and the goal was to prevent the drifting of germany and europe to the second world war. when the war began the goal was to stop the war as soon as possible by eliminating the nazi regime and take the government and make peace. at least where they believed. so this was a story with the conspirator. some of them very bold and creative this is a story of a very tragic failure. what i'm doing in the book is telling the story. the story is very interesting. and then besides telling the story i try to do teams or points. the motives what drives people in the peak of their career highly successful people to risk their lives in such a way as to conspire against the nazi regime. did they do it only because germany was about to use -- lose the war or did they do it out of humanitarian reasons. th
former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. also coming up, harvard business school professor eugene soltis explores the motivation of white collar criminals. .. the movement was established in 1938 by an officer from the german secret service. and the goal was to prevent the drifting of germany and europe to the second world war. when the war began the goal was to stop the war as soon as possible by eliminating the nazi regime...
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george mitchell, former senate majority leader and us envoy for middle east peace during the obama administration outlines his recommendations for the region in: a path to peace. is a guest on our afterwards program december 3 and 4th. in the pursuit of power. richard evans looks at the history of europe from the defeat of napoleon in 1815 mac the beginning of world war i john pomfret provides a history of the relationship between the united states and china in the beautiful country and middle kingdom. also, released this week is over marriage, in which mark shriver, president of save the children action network reports on the life and career of pope francis. in how to survive a plague, david france reports on the recent advances in hiv research look for these titles and bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near future on book tv. >> i decided that i missed the 60s. i was born in 1963 and i grew up in new york city on central park west and my playground was essentially the staging ground for the antiwar movement's and i knew a lot was going on as a young child, but i was n
george mitchell, former senate majority leader and us envoy for middle east peace during the obama administration outlines his recommendations for the region in: a path to peace. is a guest on our afterwards program december 3 and 4th. in the pursuit of power. richard evans looks at the history of europe from the defeat of napoleon in 1815 mac the beginning of world war i john pomfret provides a history of the relationship between the united states and china in the beautiful country and middle...
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also former senate majority leader george mitchell. they're both going to be here to talk about this historic presidential election. republican sweep of the house and senate and what it means for the economy. "squawk" returns in a moment. what's going on here? i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? more of a spokes metaphor. get organized at voya.com. may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> donald trump wins the presidential election. >> no dream is too big. no challenge is too great. nothing we want for our future is beyond our reach. america will no longer settle for anything less than the best. >> markets around the globe reacting to the news. we get you up to speed ahead of the open on wall stree
also former senate majority leader george mitchell. they're both going to be here to talk about this historic presidential election. republican sweep of the house and senate and what it means for the economy. "squawk" returns in a moment. what's going on here? i'm val, the orange money retirement squirrel from voya. we're putting away acorns. you know, to show the importance of saving for the future. so you're sort of like a spokes person? more of a spokes metaphor. get organized at...
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former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. harvard business school professor explores the motivation of white collar criminals and this weekend, washington post columnist sebastian maltby talks about the career of former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan. >> what i call the new york school. there was a school based in new york around the national bureau of economic research which was focused on just counting the economy, creating the aggregate data which we see in the statistics which hadn't existed in the 30's and how you generated the best quality data and having got his start not modeling, not for taking data for granted and in the building of complex mathematical connections between the data points. >> afterwards, airs on book tv saturday and sunday at 9 p.m. eastern, you can watch all previous afterward programs on our website, book tv.org. >> and book tv is live at the miami book fair. this is the 33rd year that the festival has been held. and held on the campus of miami-dade college in north downtown miami. we ar
former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. harvard business school professor explores the motivation of white collar criminals and this weekend, washington post columnist sebastian maltby talks about the career of former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan. >> what i call the new york school. there was a school based in new york around the national bureau of economic research which was focused on just counting the...
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reverend mcgovern built his last church in mitchell when george was five. as a boy, george had his father's love of history. but he would not be spared the troubles of his own time. the memory of seeing strongmen weep, of seeing them suffer would remain with him all his life. he spoke of this often with his old friend. >> i can remember in talking about the hardships of the children and how it seemed that oppressede so economically. i think this struck him personally. people should be able to live better than the way they were living. closeness perhaps to the song. if you are close to the soil and the river and the rocks and amounts, if you have worked with ,our hands and with the people is since the all person, and george is a sensitive person, and you develop a feeling for this heritage. i think this tells you, motivates you. >> at mitchell high, george was er.ood student and top debat it was a time for youthful attractions. like the twins. it was eleanor decided to marry. the year was 1941. he chose to serve in the air. spent 15 months earning his wings
reverend mcgovern built his last church in mitchell when george was five. as a boy, george had his father's love of history. but he would not be spared the troubles of his own time. the memory of seeing strongmen weep, of seeing them suffer would remain with him all his life. he spoke of this often with his old friend. >> i can remember in talking about the hardships of the children and how it seemed that oppressede so economically. i think this struck him personally. people should be...
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former and democratic majority leader george mitchell will join us next. i'm about to start the nature's bounty hair, skin and nails challenge to help with lustrous hair, vibrant skin and healthy nails. so in 30 days, my future self will thank me. thank you. wait, i become a model?!? no. whose cellphone is that? sorry. sorry. sorry about that vent blowing your hair. start the hair, skin & nails challenge today and notice a difference or your money back. nature's bounty. (laughs..) here it is. ♪ ♪ hey dad! ♪ wishes do come true. the lincoln wish list sales event is on. get exceptional offers on the lincoln family of luxury vehicles. sign and drive off in a new 2017 lincoln mkc with zero down and a complimentary first month's payment. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing, even a rodent ride-along. [dad] alright, buddy, don't forget anything! [kid] i won't, dad... [captain rod] happy tuesday morning! captain rod here. it's pretty hairy out on the interstate.traffic is literally crawling, but there is some movement on the eastside overpass. g
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and joining us to discuss it george mitchell. senator mitchell served as u.s. special envoy for northern ireland and the middle east. he's now coauthor of a new book. "a path to peace." we're going to talk about the way forward and advice you might offer the president-elect. also mr. leisman is here trying to break down some of the news we learned from mnuchin and ross. good morning to both of you. do you know either of these men? >> i know wilbur ross. i don't know mr. mnuchin. >> do you have a view? >> i like wilbur. he's a smart guy. >> and do you think -- given the side of the aisle you're on and the other side of the aisle that they're going tok able to get things done. >> they're going to be able to get some things done. obama has proposed infrastructure for several years. been blocked by the republicans in congress. now favors it i think they'll come around and support an infrastructure program. >> and what about on taxes? >> well, on taxes it's complicated but you can pass a tax cut under reconciliation in the senate. that's how the bush tax cuts were p
and joining us to discuss it george mitchell. senator mitchell served as u.s. special envoy for northern ireland and the middle east. he's now coauthor of a new book. "a path to peace." we're going to talk about the way forward and advice you might offer the president-elect. also mr. leisman is here trying to break down some of the news we learned from mnuchin and ross. good morning to both of you. do you know either of these men? >> i know wilbur ross. i don't know mr. mnuchin....
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a strongly democratic congress, george mitchell running the senate, tom foley running the house, jim sasser running the budget committee in the senate, very tough guys, and he was facing enormous pressure rostenkowski, from ways and means. power.d been out of ronald reagan had fun eventually shifted american politics in the summer of 1981 i passing kemp -roth. and the democrats had been chasing that to get that back up through the decade. bush had very little political capital. he had run on the "read my lips." he had been an uncomfortable convert to supply-side economics. his was not domestic policy but foreign policy. so, and in june 1990, feeling the pressure, he agreed to excise taxes on cigarettes, has. charlie: consumption taxes. jon: exactly. here is what happens. the right wing, ultimately led by newt gingrich, they bolted on their president, which totally throws bush off. bush was and is the best of party soldiers in many ways. charlie: and a former party chairman. the democrats, after new gingrich bolted, they sensed weakness, so what had not been part of the original compr
a strongly democratic congress, george mitchell running the senate, tom foley running the house, jim sasser running the budget committee in the senate, very tough guys, and he was facing enormous pressure rostenkowski, from ways and means. power.d been out of ronald reagan had fun eventually shifted american politics in the summer of 1981 i passing kemp -roth. and the democrats had been chasing that to get that back up through the decade. bush had very little political capital. he had run on...
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mitchell will explore potential for peace between israel and palestine. also coming up georgetown university jason brenan will discuss the flaws in democratic system. in this weekend, editor at large for the guardian, gary young will talk about investigation of gun violence in america. >> low-income areas of color where people of color live that that is where things like this happen. and if you young person is shot dead in one of those areas, it doesn't challenge understanding of the way america works as it confirms it. it's not so surprising that someone would get shot in that area and so it becomes not news, you know. there's a phrase when dog bites man, that's not news, it's when man bites dogs is news. a lot of people are being shot in the area, you have to ask, well, who owns the dogs and why do the dogs keep biting the same people and what can we be doing about these dogs? >> sunday at 9:00 p.m. eastern
mitchell will explore potential for peace between israel and palestine. also coming up georgetown university jason brenan will discuss the flaws in democratic system. in this weekend, editor at large for the guardian, gary young will talk about investigation of gun violence in america. >> low-income areas of color where people of color live that that is where things like this happen. and if you young person is shot dead in one of those areas, it doesn't challenge understanding of the way...
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i think having somebody who's a well-known public figure, a guy like george mitchell who's even a democrat but who could say, listen, i want you to watch over this. we need to have a wall. we need to have separation. we in the trump campaign made too big of a deal about the clinton blurring the foundation between her operations and activities so it's only fair that we as republicans show that there is a wall and that we make every effort to make sure that the lines aren't crossed. i think some of the family members will not be able to work in the administration. they can still be voluntary advisors and they can still have a role. you know, there was a case when bill clinton appointed hillary clinton to run the health care task force and that was challenged by republicans and by critics. >> yeah. >> and the courts found in favor of the white house and said you can, indeed, put her to work in the capacity. there is a precedent out there. you have to be not just case by case but have an overall policy and then look at individual cases and make sure you're not crossing the line. >> the 1967 an
i think having somebody who's a well-known public figure, a guy like george mitchell who's even a democrat but who could say, listen, i want you to watch over this. we need to have a wall. we need to have separation. we in the trump campaign made too big of a deal about the clinton blurring the foundation between her operations and activities so it's only fair that we as republicans show that there is a wall and that we make every effort to make sure that the lines aren't crossed. i think some...
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katherine, starting with you, have been people like george mitchell or richard holbrooke has played that roving role. people who have basically been ambassador posts. what do you make of this idea and the qualifications of the >> yes, generally it is not a member of the president or president-elect, his extended family. that is correct. this is a very important role in the administration on the foreign policy front. on any front, to be clear. considering delegating these duties to his son-in-law is incredibly troubling, particularly since he has said repeatedly that there will be a wall between himself, the soon to be president, and his family because members of his family, in this case, jared kushner's wife ivanka, will be running the business. would be a poor choice. a great important point there that including in your newspaper. even if you put the business wall aside, one of the important things about envoys is you send them usually. they do intense negotiation, and then sometimes you remove them. you fire them. as part of the complex international chess that goes on. level be boxing
katherine, starting with you, have been people like george mitchell or richard holbrooke has played that roving role. people who have basically been ambassador posts. what do you make of this idea and the qualifications of the >> yes, generally it is not a member of the president or president-elect, his extended family. that is correct. this is a very important role in the administration on the foreign policy front. on any front, to be clear. considering delegating these duties to his...
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reverend mcgovern built his last church in mitchell when george was 5. as a boy, george had his father's love of history. but he would not be spared the troubles of his own time. the memory of seeing strong men weep, of what they had suffered would remain with him all his life. and he talked about it often to his old friend, historian leonard. >> i can remember him talking about the hardships of the children in the community in which he lived as a boy, and how it seemed that people were fighting people and yet were so oppressed economically. i think this struck him personally. things shouldn't be the way they are. people should be able to live better than they were living. i remember these conversations. there is a -- there is a closeness perhaps to the soil. if you're close to the soil, if you're close to the rivers and rivers and mountains and peaks, if you have worked your hands with the people who have gone through the problems, if you are at all a sensitive person, and george is a sensitive person, then you develop a feeling for this heritage. and i
reverend mcgovern built his last church in mitchell when george was 5. as a boy, george had his father's love of history. but he would not be spared the troubles of his own time. the memory of seeing strong men weep, of what they had suffered would remain with him all his life. and he talked about it often to his old friend, historian leonard. >> i can remember him talking about the hardships of the children in the community in which he lived as a boy, and how it seemed that people were...
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george mitchell running the senate, tom foley running the house, jim sacert running the budget committee, very tough guys, he was facing enormous pressure to raise taxes in order to deal with the deficit. democrats have been out offpower, for at that point, ten years. ronald reagan had fundamentally shifted american politics in the summer of 1991 by passing kemp roth which lowered marginal rates to the highest, 28%, and the democrats had been chasing to get that back up through the decade. bush had very little political capital. he had run on the "read my lips." he was uncomfortable continue vert to -- >> rose: his his thing was foreign policy. >> very much so. if june of 1990, feeling the pressure, he agreed to excise taxes -- cigarettes, liquor, gas -- >> rose: consumption taxes. exactly. the right wing ultimately led by newt gingrich bolts on the president, their president, which totally throws bush off because bush was and is the best of party soldiers, in many ways. >> rose: and former party chairman. >> former party chairman. after gingrich bolted the democrats sensed sweetness. th
george mitchell running the senate, tom foley running the house, jim sacert running the budget committee, very tough guys, he was facing enormous pressure to raise taxes in order to deal with the deficit. democrats have been out offpower, for at that point, ten years. ronald reagan had fundamentally shifted american politics in the summer of 1991 by passing kemp roth which lowered marginal rates to the highest, 28%, and the democrats had been chasing to get that back up through the decade. bush...
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bush faced a strongly democratic congress, george mitchell running the senate, tom foley running the house, jim sasser running the budget committee in the senate, very tough guys, and he was facing enormous pressure from rostenkowski, from ways and to raise taxes and deal with the deficit. democrats have been out of power for 10 years. ronald reagan had fun eventually shifted american politics in the summer of 1981 by passing kemp-roth. it lowered marginal rates to the highest of 28%. the democrats had been chasing that to get that back up through the decade. bush had very little political capital. he had run on the "read my lips." he had been an uncomfortable convert to supply-side economics. charlie: and his thing was not domestic policy, it was foreign policy. jon: very much so, and in june of 1990, feeling the pressure, he agreed to a package of excise taxes on cigarettes, liquor, gas. charlie: consumption taxes. jon: exactly. here is what happens. the right wing, ultimately led by newt gingrich, bullets -- bolts on their president, which totally throws bush off. bush was and is
bush faced a strongly democratic congress, george mitchell running the senate, tom foley running the house, jim sasser running the budget committee in the senate, very tough guys, and he was facing enormous pressure from rostenkowski, from ways and to raise taxes and deal with the deficit. democrats have been out of power for 10 years. ronald reagan had fun eventually shifted american politics in the summer of 1981 by passing kemp-roth. it lowered marginal rates to the highest of 28%. the...
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katherine, starting with you, past envoys to the middle east have been people like george mitchell or richard holbrooke has played that roving role. people who have basically been diplomats for decades or held ambassador posts. what do you make of this idea and the qualifications of the kids here to do foreign policy? >> yes, generally it is not a member of the president or president-elect, his extended family. that is correct. this is a very important role in the administration on the foreign policy front. on any front, to be clear. and the fact that he is considering delegating these duties to his son-in-law is incredibly troubling, particularly since he has said repeatedly that there will be a wall between himself, the soon to be president, and his family because members of his family, in this case, jared kushner's wife ivanka, will be running the business. would be a poor choice. >> you raise the wall, which is a great important point there has been a lot of reporting on, that including in your newspaper. even if you put the business wall aside, one of the important things about e
katherine, starting with you, past envoys to the middle east have been people like george mitchell or richard holbrooke has played that roving role. people who have basically been diplomats for decades or held ambassador posts. what do you make of this idea and the qualifications of the kids here to do foreign policy? >> yes, generally it is not a member of the president or president-elect, his extended family. that is correct. this is a very important role in the administration on the...
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envoy for middle east peace during the obama administration, majority leader george mitchell. harvard business school professor eugene soltis explores the motivation of white collar criminals. also coming up, georgetown university philosophy professor jason brennan will discuss the flaws in democratic systems. and this weekend editor at large for "the guardian," gary younge, will talk about his investigation of gun violence in america. >> there was a very general sense that areas, low income areas of color where people of color live, that that is where things like this happen. and that if a young person is shot i dead in one of those areas, it doesn't challenge your understanding of the way america works, it actually confirms it. you peek to the dub you speak to the journalists and you say did you think to kind of follow that up? they'll say it's not so surprising that someone would get shot in that area, and so it becomes not news, you know? there's that phrase when dog bites man, that's not news. it's when bites dog -- man bites dog, it's news. after a while who of these dog
envoy for middle east peace during the obama administration, majority leader george mitchell. harvard business school professor eugene soltis explores the motivation of white collar criminals. also coming up, georgetown university philosophy professor jason brennan will discuss the flaws in democratic systems. and this weekend editor at large for "the guardian," gary younge, will talk about his investigation of gun violence in america. >> there was a very general sense that...
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on "after words", george mitchell served as u.s. special envoy for middle east peace from 2009 - 9 - 2011 looks at the is really conflict in his book, a path to peace. he is interviewed by jane harman, president president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center >> the palestinian authority has long since been renounced violence and have opted for peaceful negotiation to achieve the state. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. now representatives from the national council, muslim advocates in the federation of teachers and leadership conference on civil and human rights urge president-elect donald trump to denounce at ask of hate in the u.s. this is about an hour from the southern poverty law center. >> good morning. my name is richard cohen. i'm the president of the southern poverty law center. i am trying to buy brenda, the charities program director for muslim advocates. jana is the president of the national council of the raza. randy is president of the national federation of teachers. i'd also like to acknowledge t
on "after words", george mitchell served as u.s. special envoy for middle east peace from 2009 - 9 - 2011 looks at the is really conflict in his book, a path to peace. he is interviewed by jane harman, president president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center >> the palestinian authority has long since been renounced violence and have opted for peaceful negotiation to achieve the state. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. now representatives from the...
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former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. also coming up, harvard business school professor eugene soltis explores the motivation of white collar criminals. ..
former senate majority leader george mitchell explores the potential for peace between israel and palestine. also coming up, harvard business school professor eugene soltis explores the motivation of white collar criminals. ..
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mitchell understood in '76 that u.s. gas is often unassociated with oil and quite au bun daunt possibly recoveriable from deep and tide formations at least with pretty high prices. i would have treated it separately from oil and emphasized natural gas rather than advanced coal as a transitional technology used in quotes, briefly and sparingly to build a bridge to the energy income economy of 2025. so fair enough that wasn't clear until the last decade i did expect coal mining would peek at 1975 level and hit 18.2x but now coal is squeezed and has a smaller share of total u.s. primary energy than its previous world war ii low 1972. as my article warned also dangerous delays in the transition to a post fossil fuel and climate safe energy system, are are exactly what we can expect if we continue to devote so much money, time, skill, fuel, and political will to the hard technologies that are so demanding of them. and our continuing failure to exploit the power of example of market advantage to speed the orderly terminal phas
mitchell understood in '76 that u.s. gas is often unassociated with oil and quite au bun daunt possibly recoveriable from deep and tide formations at least with pretty high prices. i would have treated it separately from oil and emphasized natural gas rather than advanced coal as a transitional technology used in quotes, briefly and sparingly to build a bridge to the energy income economy of 2025. so fair enough that wasn't clear until the last decade i did expect coal mining would peek at 1975...
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mitchell that u.s. gas is unassociated with oil and recoverable from formations at least with high prices, i would have treated it separately from oil and emphasized natural gas rather than advanced coal as a transitional technology used in quotes briefly and sparingly to build a bridge to the energy income economy of 2025. fair enough. that wasn't clear until the last decade. i did expect coal mining to peak twice the 1975 level and hit 2.18 x. but now coal is squeezed between efficiency, renewables and gas and has a smaller share of u.s. primary energy than the previous world war ii 1972. as my article warned also, dangerous delays in transition to a post fossil fuel and climate safe energy system are exactly we can expect if we continue to devote so much money, time, skill, and political will to the hard technologies or that are so demanding of them. and our continuing failure to exploit the power of example of the market advantage to speed the orderly terminal phase of nuclear power which provides a
mitchell that u.s. gas is unassociated with oil and recoverable from formations at least with high prices, i would have treated it separately from oil and emphasized natural gas rather than advanced coal as a transitional technology used in quotes briefly and sparingly to build a bridge to the energy income economy of 2025. fair enough. that wasn't clear until the last decade. i did expect coal mining to peak twice the 1975 level and hit 2.18 x. but now coal is squeezed between efficiency,...
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eastern on afterwards, george mitchell. he looks at the israeli-palestinian conflict in his book, a path to peace. interviewed by the president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center. >> palestinian authorities have long since renounced violence and accepted israel's existence and have opted for peaceful negotiations to achieve a state. expletive book tv.org for the complete schedule. -- >> go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >> i decided to spend more time on the grant. i spent a week at west point trying to understand how this man could finish 21st out of 39 at west point. sometimes viewed by these biographers as a historical intellectual lightweight and yet he said of himself, i must apologize, i spent all of my time reading novels. >> sunday night onto a day, ronald c white talks about the life and career of the 18th u.s. book,ent in his latest american ulysses. >> in his presidency, he convened a meeting of african american leaders and he said, i look forward to the day when you can write on a railroad car, when
eastern on afterwards, george mitchell. he looks at the israeli-palestinian conflict in his book, a path to peace. interviewed by the president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center. >> palestinian authorities have long since renounced violence and accepted israel's existence and have opted for peaceful negotiations to achieve a state. expletive book tv.org for the complete schedule. -- >> go to book tv.org for the complete schedule. >> i decided to spend more time on the...
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eastern on "after rds," senator george mitchell looks at the israeli-palestinian conflict in his book "a path to peace."he is interviewed by jane harman, president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center. they have long since renounced violence, have accepted israel's resistance, and have opted for peaceful negotiation to achieve the state. -- go to book >> go to booktv.org. >> the southern poverty law center held a conference with the leaders to discuss president-elect donald trump and announce racism and acts of hate . they talked about racism and violence following the presidential election. richard: good morning. my name is richard cohen, i am the president of the southern poverty law center. i'm joined today by brenda abdelall, the charity's program director for muslim advocates, janet murguia, the president of the national council of raza, is -- of la randi weingarten, president of the american federation of teachers, and wade henderson. i want to welcome others for joining us. we are here today to release two reports that document that president-elect donald trump's own words have
eastern on "after rds," senator george mitchell looks at the israeli-palestinian conflict in his book "a path to peace."he is interviewed by jane harman, president and ceo of the woodrow wilson center. they have long since renounced violence, have accepted israel's resistance, and have opted for peaceful negotiation to achieve the state. -- go to book >> go to booktv.org. >> the southern poverty law center held a conference with the leaders to discuss...
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police say these people robbed the george webb restaurant near 21st and mitchell street. around eight o-clock. the suspects walked in -- one stole money from the register. the other two took cash and a cell phone from a customer. if you recognize any of these suspects, you are asked to call police. the other armed robbery happened at roman's foods near 18th and kerney place. it happened around 2-40 in the afternoon on november 17th. two men walked into the store and robbed two workers at gunpoint -- stealing money from the register. a third suspect drove a get-away car. if you recognize any of the to contact police. milwaukee police need your help finding a sexual assault suspect. it happened late saturday night... police say the suspect was caught on camera. they released this video from an area near 17th and state. police say this man was armed with a handgun at the time. if you recognize him or have any information - you are asked to give police a call. meanwhile today is cyebr monday... with so many americans planning to shop online this holiday you to make sure you'r
police say these people robbed the george webb restaurant near 21st and mitchell street. around eight o-clock. the suspects walked in -- one stole money from the register. the other two took cash and a cell phone from a customer. if you recognize any of these suspects, you are asked to call police. the other armed robbery happened at roman's foods near 18th and kerney place. it happened around 2-40 in the afternoon on november 17th. two men walked into the store and robbed two workers at...
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police say these people robbed the george webb restaurant near 21st and mitchell street. it happened last tuesday night around eight o-clock. the suspects walked in -- one stole money from the register. the other two took cash and a cell phone from a customer. police. and take a look at these pictures. an armed robbery at roman's foods near 18th and kerney place. it happened around 2:30 in the afternoon on november 17th. two men walked into the store and robbed two workers at gunpoint -- stealing money from the register. a third suspect drove a get-away car. again -- call police if you recognize any of these suspects. a former university of wisconsin- madison student accused of sexual will be back in court next month. alec cook will have his preliminary hearing december 27th. the 20-year-old minnesota man is facing 14 felony charges and one misdemeanor hat accuses him of trying to choke one of the women. his attorneys say his encounters with the women were consensual and some of the women he met at classes. cook is facing charges that date back to march of 2015. both marq
police say these people robbed the george webb restaurant near 21st and mitchell street. it happened last tuesday night around eight o-clock. the suspects walked in -- one stole money from the register. the other two took cash and a cell phone from a customer. police. and take a look at these pictures. an armed robbery at roman's foods near 18th and kerney place. it happened around 2:30 in the afternoon on november 17th. two men walked into the store and robbed two workers at gunpoint --...
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george and i love the mitchells. we'd do anything for them. good-bye, mrs. wilson. good-bye, george. so long, doc. [laughing] oh, i feel terrible. i feel wonderful. you do not. i feel exactly as i did the day the war ended. but inside, you feel just as bad as i do. i think i'll give the mitchells a going away present and i think you ought to get something for little dennis. by golly, i just might do that. a good-bye forever present. oh, poor new york. dennis will probably cause the greatest migration west since gold was discovered in california. you're wrong, mr. wilson. we're not moving to new york. we're not moving at all. we're never gonna move. why, i wouldn't move even if i was the president of the united states. you'd think they'd tell the boy. i'm home and i don't wanna move. tell mr. and mrs. wilson we're not gonna move. say, where is everybody? dennis, stop your shouting. oh, hi, mrs. wilson, mr. wilson. how nice of you to drop in. come on in and sit down. we heard you were moving and we came right over. dr. sinclair told us. hey, dad, we're not. we're not
george and i love the mitchells. we'd do anything for them. good-bye, mrs. wilson. good-bye, george. so long, doc. [laughing] oh, i feel terrible. i feel wonderful. you do not. i feel exactly as i did the day the war ended. but inside, you feel just as bad as i do. i think i'll give the mitchells a going away present and i think you ought to get something for little dennis. by golly, i just might do that. a good-bye forever present. oh, poor new york. dennis will probably cause the greatest...
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surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday.police say they stole money from the cash register.. phone from a customer.they all left in a black four-door car.. if you know who these people are, call 414-935-7360. 3 that's also the number to call if you know anything about an armed robbery at roman's foods. back on the 17th.. milwaukee police say two people walked into the store on 18th street and robbed two workers and stole money from the cash register.a getaway driver was waiting outside in a gold chevy impala.if you can help police with either robbery.. give them a call. a cudahn setting fire to his waukesha workplace because of a spider makes his first court appearanc. appearance.according to the criminal complaint, 24-year-old kevin butler lit a spider on fire at the 'a-l schutzman company' back in october.the fire then spread... causing more than 10- thousand dollars in damage.as part of his 5-thousand dollars bond, butler is not allowed to use any 'incendiary devices' like lighters. he'll be back in court in january. 3 passenger pl
surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday.police say they stole money from the cash register.. phone from a customer.they all left in a black four-door car.. if you know who these people are, call 414-935-7360. 3 that's also the number to call if you know anything about an armed robbery at roman's foods. back on the 17th.. milwaukee police say two people walked into the store on 18th street and robbed two workers and stole money from the cash...
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surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday.police say they stole money from the cash register.. and also took money and a cell phone from a customer.they all they're also asking for information about an armed robbery at roman's foods.back on the 17th.. milwaukee police say two people walked into the store on 18th street and robbed two workers and stole money from the cash register.a getaway driver was waiting outside in a gold chevy impala. if you can help with either crime -- call 414-935-7360. milwaukee residents concerned about lead in their water can pick up filters from the city starting tomorrow. the city says the filters should last about a yean to those who have lead in their water.the city recommends children who live in a home with lead pipes get tested for lead poisoning.you can pick up the filters at the 16th street community health center tomorrow and wednesday. milwaukee public schools are reviving an initiative that will create more resources for its schools and its students. students.business leaders and m-p-s alumni are
surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday.police say they stole money from the cash register.. and also took money and a cell phone from a customer.they all they're also asking for information about an armed robbery at roman's foods.back on the 17th.. milwaukee police say two people walked into the store on 18th street and robbed two workers and stole money from the cash register.a getaway driver was waiting outside in a gold chevy impala. if you...
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webb.surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday. police say they stole money from the cash register.. and also took money and a cell phone from a customer.they all left in a black four-door car. if you have any information... you're asked to call milwaukee community members and cops in milwaukee are talking "one-on- one" to build trust and ease tension. but the conversations may have to come to an end. end.listening circes between the community and police has been happening in higher crime neighborhods since the spring. and last night was the last one for the year in the amani neighborhood....leaving many hoping they can get funding to keep them going. 07:28:25 i feel that me and m community and the officers are maing a difference. people dont always see the change that we are making but as will be fine. 07:28:350:45:20 flynn i think the biggest theme you hear from the community and police at the same time, is what does it mean to be treated with respect. 06:45:27 06:45:27 the ziedler group is applying for grants.. they put the list
webb.surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday. police say they stole money from the cash register.. and also took money and a cell phone from a customer.they all left in a black four-door car. if you have any information... you're asked to call milwaukee community members and cops in milwaukee are talking "one-on- one" to build trust and ease tension. but the conversations may have to come to an end. end.listening circes between the...
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webb.surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday.police say they stole money from the cash register.. and also took money and a cell phone from a customer.they all left in a black four-door car. if you have any information ...call milwaukee police. community members and police in milwaukee "one-on-one" in an effort to build trust and ease tension. but the conversations are coming to an end. listening circes between the community and police have been happening in some milwaukee niehgbohoods since the spring. and last night was the final session for the year in the amani neighborhood. now community members hope they can get funding to keep them going. 07:28:25 i feel that me and m community and the officers are maing a difference. people dont always see the change that we are making but as long as the community sees it we will be fine. 07:28:350:45:20 community and police at the same time, is what does it mean to be treated with respect. 06:45:27 06:45:27 the ziedler group is applying for grants. they put the listening circles together in se
webb.surveillance video shows them in the restaurant near 21st and mitchell street last tuesday.police say they stole money from the cash register.. and also took money and a cell phone from a customer.they all left in a black four-door car. if you have any information ...call milwaukee police. community members and police in milwaukee "one-on-one" in an effort to build trust and ease tension. but the conversations are coming to an end. listening circes between the community and...
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dennis mitchell? gee. lieutenant peep. gee. gee. george, what are you going to do? that captain blast is just as middle-aged as i am. i'm going to take him by the throat and make him admit to dennis that he's a fraud. please, george. ennis and all the children. you'll break dennis' heart. well, maybe. dennis may not like it right now, but when he's 30, he'll thank me. [music] oh, hello, mr. wilson. come on in. dennis won a visit from that tv man, captain blast, and he's in the living room now telling the children stories. they're absolutely spellbound. you'll find him fascinating. i'm making some lemonade for later on. [music] now, after the venus people found out that i meant them no harm, they invited me to a banquet in one of their tree castles. well, dennis, is this your grandfather? no, sir. this is mr. wilson. he got his picture in the paper and everything. wonderful. come sit down, mr. wilson. join us. with a real celebrity like you, is it, lieutenant? then what happened, captain blast? well, while i was enjoying the banquet, my good friend, the professor was
dennis mitchell? gee. lieutenant peep. gee. gee. george, what are you going to do? that captain blast is just as middle-aged as i am. i'm going to take him by the throat and make him admit to dennis that he's a fraud. please, george. ennis and all the children. you'll break dennis' heart. well, maybe. dennis may not like it right now, but when he's 30, he'll thank me. [music] oh, hello, mr. wilson. come on in. dennis won a visit from that tv man, captain blast, and he's in the living room now...
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mitchell: we see the soldiers horse, the cavalry was also there from fort meyer and led by george s. patton. the main contingent of the army was the 13th engineers also based out of the washington, d.c. area. one of the other groups that was there were the gold star mothers. i think, allison, what was their role? host: explain whot gold star mothers are. allison: right. so the gold star mothers were women who lost a child during world war i. they wore a gold star to represent that loss and they participated both in this part of the parade and also in the ceremony by laying wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier. host: there we see some of the weaponary used in the war being part of the parade honoring the world war i unknown soldier. look at those divisions of soldiers. there's really quite a showing. mitchell: the u.s. navy has representation. host: every branch of the military was represented in the parade. mitchell: right. we didn't have an independent u.s. air force. they were part of the army, but it would have been the navy, the marine corps, the marine corps being part of
mitchell: we see the soldiers horse, the cavalry was also there from fort meyer and led by george s. patton. the main contingent of the army was the 13th engineers also based out of the washington, d.c. area. one of the other groups that was there were the gold star mothers. i think, allison, what was their role? host: explain whot gold star mothers are. allison: right. so the gold star mothers were women who lost a child during world war i. they wore a gold star to represent that loss and they...
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(mitchell) oh. if i could get everyone to raise their glass as i quote from one of our nation's great fathers-- jefferson. george jefferson. "i never dreamed that one of my own "would be going off to a university, "but here i stand, a proud black man, knowing that all those hours i put in at the dry cleaner--" - phil. - not now, weezie. - where was i? - quoting that president. okay, if she's the future of america, we should start using chinese money now. (scoffs) we already are. my arm is tired. to haley. - to haley! - (glasses clink) and before everyone puts their glasses down, uh, uh, we're also very proud of lily. tomorrow is her first day of kindergarten. - to lily. - (gloria) oh, lily. - (phil) to lily. - to lily. and you'll be impressed to know that she's gonna be one of the smartest girls there. lily, sweetie, what's the square root of 64? - 8. - wow! nice trick. hey, lily, what's the square root of this potato? 8. congratulations. you have a parrot. (mouths words)
(mitchell) oh. if i could get everyone to raise their glass as i quote from one of our nation's great fathers-- jefferson. george jefferson. "i never dreamed that one of my own "would be going off to a university, "but here i stand, a proud black man, knowing that all those hours i put in at the dry cleaner--" - phil. - not now, weezie. - where was i? - quoting that president. okay, if she's the future of america, we should start using chinese money now. (scoffs) we already...
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but that didn't stop jeannie mitchell from helping two lost children. "who are these babies goin', where are these babies goin?" goin?" mitchell spotting two kids wandering by themselves near hopkins and hampton on milwaukee's north side. that didn't look right to mitchell, and so she pulled the bus over, opened the door and talked to the children. "who are you with? where y'all live at'? where? wait, i know. just give me one second." second." 3 "when you know that kids are roaming the streets by themselves, your motherly instincts usually jump in an you kinda get ready to say wait a minute, these kids shouldn't be out here by themse" themselves." turns out this was a one-year-old boy and a five-year-old girl who'd gotten separated from their babysitter and didn't know where they were going. mitchell called police, who located the kids' mom and they were eventually reunited. mitchell says she knows how scary it is to have a child missing....her son went missing for about 12-hours when he was 5-years old before coming up at ten...body cameras:dozens of p
but that didn't stop jeannie mitchell from helping two lost children. "who are these babies goin', where are these babies goin?" goin?" mitchell spotting two kids wandering by themselves near hopkins and hampton on milwaukee's north side. that didn't look right to mitchell, and so she pulled the bus over, opened the door and talked to the children. "who are you with? where y'all live at'? where? wait, i know. just give me one second." second." 3 "when you know...
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they were led by george s. patton. the main contingent of the army was 13th engineers which was also based out of the washington, d.c., area. one of the other groups that was there were the gold star mothers. i think allison, what was their role? host: allison, explain who the gold star mothers are? allison: right. gold star mothers were women who lost a child during world war i. they wore a gold star to represent that loss. they participated in this part of the parade and ceremony laying wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier. >> there we see weaponry in the war honoring wore 1 un-- world war i unknown so this. look at the divisions. every branch of the military represented in the parade. >> we didn't have independent u.s. air force, they were part of the army. navy, marine corps and marine corps being part of the navy as well, plus army. >> there's obviously a reviewing stand in downtown washington, d.c. it looks so much different. almost looks like a village in france. >> is that pennsylvania avenue do we know?
they were led by george s. patton. the main contingent of the army was 13th engineers which was also based out of the washington, d.c., area. one of the other groups that was there were the gold star mothers. i think allison, what was their role? host: allison, explain who the gold star mothers are? allison: right. gold star mothers were women who lost a child during world war i. they wore a gold star to represent that loss. they participated in this part of the parade and ceremony laying...
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and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are, vice president george bush, the republican nominee and governor michael ducaucus the democratic nominee. [ applause ]
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and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are, vice president george bush, the republican nominee and governor michael ducaucus the democratic nominee. [ applause ] for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates following a format designed and agreed to by the representative of the two campaigns. however there are no restrictions to the questions my colleagues and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the candidates the first question goes to governor dukakis. you have two minutes to respond. governor, if kitty dukakis were raped and murdered, would you favor a death penalty for the killer? >> no i don't and i think you know that i oppose the death penalty all of my life. i don't see any evidence that it is a deturrent and there's better and more effective ways to deal with violent crime. we have done so in my own state and it's one of the reasons we have the biggest drop in crime in america and why we have the lowest murder rate of
and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are, vice president george bush, the republican nominee and governor michael ducaucus the democratic nominee. [ applause ] for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates following a format designed and agreed to by the representative of the two campaigns. however there are no restrictions to the questions my colleagues and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the...
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to stop his immigration patrols. 3 thank you for choosing cbs 5, we'll see you back here at >> george: here it comes! from the bob barker studio at cbs in hollywood, it's "the price is right!" carla ippolito, come on down. alex mitchell, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) katie wilson-thompson, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) and maria barbieri, come on
to stop his immigration patrols. 3 thank you for choosing cbs 5, we'll see you back here at >> george: here it comes! from the bob barker studio at cbs in hollywood, it's "the price is right!" carla ippolito, come on down. alex mitchell, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) katie wilson-thompson, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) and maria barbieri, come on