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security with a man that knows a lot about a former american airlines pilot and member of the spectrum group civil aviation team are good see you get on the program tonight what a ten years it's been since nine eleven billions have been spent on airport security in the united states indeed around the world but does it really protect all of us from another potential terrorist attack i mean thinking back to nine eleven hijackers didn't really have any large scale weaponry big guns or anything like that and they still managed to seize the planes. well you know that's all true and i guess the question really boils down to is are the measures that we've taken have that made us as a society safer. fundamentally i think the answer would be yes it has but many ways was still very reactive to what happened on nine eleven a lot of what the hijackers had taken on the aircraft were not prohibited items since that time i mean it's a longer list of what's not allowed to be taken on an aircraft any longer and i think one of the things that you see now is the harder levels of scrutiny. not always done in th
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of the homeland security expert with the spectrum group thanks so much for giving us your thoughts on international tonight's much appreciated thank you and my my thoughts to everyone. thank you mark ok well let's go back now to a correspondent on the scene and listen and this. just bring us up today if views of just joyously just shooting into the i bring us up to date all the war you know above water this plane crash earlier on today the white suv the majority if not all of this hockey team tonight and again to get a lot of the crew on the plane as well. you know horrible tragedy hearing here a slob will just want to parallel to force this global policy forum which is being held just pure accident that we're so close so many officials in town and we're now hearing that president to meet to meet speeds of not only is he going to cut short much of his meetings that were planned for tomorrow but he himself is going to come to this crash site to pay his respects people flooding in. to this area to lay flowers to pay their respects. to the euro's level looking white so you should see mot
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. >> we have to accept the religious groups are part of a political spectrum.ou can still communicate with these governments, they are not completely disconnected from practical politics. >> people want change. they are tired of all of these different ideologies that they have had to experience. that includes englandism, too. it doesn't mean a wealthier shift to the secular order right away. >> europe has also expressed concern over how the shift in power struggles will affect the relationship with israel. images of angry egyptians taking over the israeli embassy in cairo fuel worries in the west that countries like egypt and jordan will embrace radical politics. >> israel was on peaceful terms with leaders like mubarak. but isreal is going to have to learn how to make a peace agreement with the people of the arab world. >> i don't believe that means those original peace agreements are in jeopardy, but the tone and shape of the egyptian- israeli relations could change. >> the arabs spring has received a mixed reaction from europe, from praise and support, to fe
. >> we have to accept the religious groups are part of a political spectrum.ou can still communicate with these governments, they are not completely disconnected from practical politics. >> people want change. they are tired of all of these different ideologies that they have had to experience. that includes englandism, too. it doesn't mean a wealthier shift to the secular order right away. >> europe has also expressed concern over how the shift in power struggles will affect...
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there is more of a wide spectrum of age groups and we have more fun each year. >> brian: that means afterthat are as cold as ice and you've met women that are hot blooded and you're still trying to find out what love is? >> yeah, but it doesn't feel like the first time. >> are we really going there? we've met all sorts of wonderful people. yourself included, believe it or not. and you know what? we meet the greatest people on the road. this is the greatest organization ever. we're so happy to be on "fox & friends." it's unbelievable. >> brian: the best is yet to come 'cause you'll be playing with this high school choir. what will you be playing? >> a medley of "it feels like the first time" and "i want to know what love is." everybody go to foreigneron-line.com. >> brian: i love this generation likes what we used to like when we were growing up. unlike the last generation who said lower the music. here the kids are saying lower the music. thanks for coming. listen, we're going to be right back. do you want me to -- i'll tell you what's coming up. foreigner is coming up next. don't go away
there is more of a wide spectrum of age groups and we have more fun each year. >> brian: that means afterthat are as cold as ice and you've met women that are hot blooded and you're still trying to find out what love is? >> yeah, but it doesn't feel like the first time. >> are we really going there? we've met all sorts of wonderful people. yourself included, believe it or not. and you know what? we meet the greatest people on the road. this is the greatest organization ever....
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but i'm sure would love to try it again and they're kind of the organized nomaedic groups and there's a whole spectrumf bad actors that want to get their hands on it, and that's why i've been concerned. we need to act now. i would not wait too long to try to deal with this problem. >> what's the hang-up? you say you want to act now, we shouldn't wait too long. the administration says it's worried, too, what is the hang-up? what do they need to do tomorrow or should they have done yesterday? >> well, it's political will. i know we have capabilities that aren't in use and i would argue that we need to put the capabilities to use for our national security use. >> what are we talking about? when you say capabilities, you mean people that can hunt them down, intelligence resources to find them, be as specific as you, sir? >> i'll say, yes, john, we have people unique set of capabilities that can help locate these materials that can help render them safe in all cases, not only the missile systems but the chemical weapons. we need to -- there's been several solutions that have been put on the table. all of t
but i'm sure would love to try it again and they're kind of the organized nomaedic groups and there's a whole spectrumf bad actors that want to get their hands on it, and that's why i've been concerned. we need to act now. i would not wait too long to try to deal with this problem. >> what's the hang-up? you say you want to act now, we shouldn't wait too long. the administration says it's worried, too, what is the hang-up? what do they need to do tomorrow or should they have done...
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groups based on impermissible categories. if we explain -- if we go to lengths to dispel any misperceptions of how we're doing it. there is the other end of the spectrum. muni is encouraging the people we see cheating entering through the back door. it is a matter of months, not years, before there is another letter to the editor saying if many would stop people from boarding on the back door, it could close its budget gap. that is not true, but that is the perception of our fare- paying riders. they are paying their fair share and others are not. i would want to explain how we're going to have a robust fare evasion enforcement program and why we're doing this. it does occur to me through the discussion we have some empirical data. we have rear-door boarding on muni trains at service level. have we look to see because folks are allowed to board in the outlying area through the back door, that has led to greater fare evasion? have we look at that issue? >> there was an analysis that the unit did two years ago that look that fare evasion -- look at fare evasion. it was lower on the rail lines but that is where the greatest deployment of the transit fare
groups based on impermissible categories. if we explain -- if we go to lengths to dispel any misperceptions of how we're doing it. there is the other end of the spectrum. muni is encouraging the people we see cheating entering through the back door. it is a matter of months, not years, before there is another letter to the editor saying if many would stop people from boarding on the back door, it could close its budget gap. that is not true, but that is the perception of our fare- paying...
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muslim brotherhood or socialist groups where of them are disenchanted and this is exactly what makes your trip. revolution lively is when the true polarities of the spectrumcome together against a common research well lively but a combustible situation indeed not just in libya in egypt and really all across the region i know that you'll be keep tracking this center i do hope to have you back on the program in the future thank you so much for your time. all right. well what began what began as an understandable response to the tragedy of nine eleven has unfortunately morphed into an ideological crusade and i use i don't use that word lightly known as the global war on terror now with this war america's reputation economic might and influence has crumbled all beneath the weight of predator drones tomahawk missiles secret jails extraordinary renditions torture the list goes on about when hope and change replaced the axis of evil america was faced with a brief moment of brief brief opportunity is a chance for a new direction an end to the policies that not only disgraced us the country in the eyes of the world but a friend of the very very founding principles
muslim brotherhood or socialist groups where of them are disenchanted and this is exactly what makes your trip. revolution lively is when the true polarities of the spectrumcome together against a common research well lively but a combustible situation indeed not just in libya in egypt and really all across the region i know that you'll be keep tracking this center i do hope to have you back on the program in the future thank you so much for your time. all right. well what began what began as...
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group government reform just this right israel and turkey had a very strong military relationship economic relationship but the netanyahu government has gone way off the right hand side of the political spectrum it's been you know absolutely carter the german structure i'm sure we're going to short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on turkey's foreign policy stay with r.t. . if you. this is a city. of about one hundred ninety thousand people and we have even thousand people working. for drug dependent general motors. general motors as you can see not relation to you it might be your neighbor or somebody you knew it was kind of a family run business you know myself i'm third generation my father was working there and you have a lot of two three and four generation families their first let's understand it is that this is a dozen who were. in the ship. it is gone who were they. made into work with. i think for a long time this notion in america that bigger was better was simply an undisputed fact in the twenty first century smarter going to be better general motors simply became too large for their own good and so many brands that they couldn't even keep up with they
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the republicans and democrats in the group represented the farther side of the philosophical spectrumreason we came together is because the crisis is so real and so imminent. we have had these debate in washington d.c. and congress forever over whether we should tax the rich or not tax the rich or who is the rich. how much do they pay in relation to everything else and what programs are critical and what the safety net should be but the bottom line is as the fiscal commission concluded, we need a $4 trillion solution and we need to see everything on the table. that doesn't mean there aren't ways to protect the safety net for there are ways to make sure in the tax code we have the fairness and reform erkine bowles referenced but we have to put aside our partisan ship. it can be done and people from broad perspectives can come together. it is a very tough for right now with the political climate in washington d.c.. it is nothing short of toxic in terms of the nature of the political battles that are taking place but i believe that out of that comes an opportunity and perhaps one of the
the republicans and democrats in the group represented the farther side of the philosophical spectrumreason we came together is because the crisis is so real and so imminent. we have had these debate in washington d.c. and congress forever over whether we should tax the rich or not tax the rich or who is the rich. how much do they pay in relation to everything else and what programs are critical and what the safety net should be but the bottom line is as the fiscal commission concluded, we need...
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the republicans and democrats in that group represented the further side of the philosophical spectrumn the united states. the reason we were able to come together is because the crisis is so real and so imminent. and now, we've had these debates in washington d.c. and congress forever over whether we should tax the rich are not tax the rich or who is the rich and how much do they pay in relation to everything else? what programs are with the safety net should be? the bottom line as the fiscal commission concluded, we need to have at least a $4 trillion solution and we need to see everything on the table. that doesn't mean there aren't ways to protect the safety net. it doesn't mean there are ways to make sure the tax code we have the fairness and the reform that erskine has referenced. but it means that we've got to put aside their partisanship and get down to the business of doing it. having said that it can be done to people from my desk and come together. i also have to say is a very tough order right now with the political climate in washington d.c. it is nothing short of toxic ri
the republicans and democrats in that group represented the further side of the philosophical spectrumn the united states. the reason we were able to come together is because the crisis is so real and so imminent. and now, we've had these debates in washington d.c. and congress forever over whether we should tax the rich are not tax the rich or who is the rich and how much do they pay in relation to everything else? what programs are with the safety net should be? the bottom line as the fiscal...
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that group represented both sides of the philosophical spectrum in the united states.were able to come together because the crisis is so real and imminent. we have had these debates in congress forever over whether we should tax the rich or not, who is the rich, how much do they pay in relation to everything else, what programs are critical, and what the safety net should be. the bottom line is that we need to have at least a $4 trillion solution. we need to keep everything on the table. that does not mean there are not ways to protect the safety net. that does not mean there are not ways to make sure that we have fairness and reform. it means we have to put aside our partisanship and get down to the business of doing it. it can be done. people from broad perspectives can come together. i have to say it is a tough order now with the political climate in washington. it is nothing short of toxic right now in terms of the nature of the political battles taking place. i believe out of that comes an opportunity, perhaps one of the greatest opportunities we have had in the r
that group represented both sides of the philosophical spectrum in the united states.were able to come together because the crisis is so real and imminent. we have had these debates in congress forever over whether we should tax the rich or not, who is the rich, how much do they pay in relation to everything else, what programs are critical, and what the safety net should be. the bottom line is that we need to have at least a $4 trillion solution. we need to keep everything on the table. that...
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this question there were two groups that say they know more than others and the other curtis public television viewers who tend to be on the opposite end of the opinions spectrum on this particular question so what we have is those who say they must trust public television saying that they know a lot and those who however the numbers are small even for those groups most say they don't know a lot but they are higher for the two groups and the difference is those who say the most watched fox news or twice that court is like twice the size of their group the most trust so there is a kind of asymmetry in that regard. the other thing i want to just raise is how much is this affected by the polarization of the country and i want to reemphasize the point i do think that it's right as dr. kahn said to put an explanation on this that having the opinion on islamic and on the immigration and immigrants is well is becoming a kind of defining feature of the american public debate and how people locate themselves in the ideological circles as well, and that i think we kind of identified as a looming issue about a year ago and we got evidence that that is coming into the pro
this question there were two groups that say they know more than others and the other curtis public television viewers who tend to be on the opposite end of the opinions spectrum on this particular question so what we have is those who say they must trust public television saying that they know a lot and those who however the numbers are small even for those groups most say they don't know a lot but they are higher for the two groups and the difference is those who say the most watched fox news...
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spectrum. the generation that went to school prior to the soviet invasion in 1979 have a degree of literacy. the age group you want in your sector you forces, 18-40, there is a 14% literacy rate. >> is that countrywide or just in the south? >> it is countrywide and is worse in the south. the taliban and the areas that they took over, they shut schools down pretty thoroughly. what you have now is, when you take the few officers that you can glean have had high school educations, you had 11% literacy rate for basic patrolmen and soldiers. any kind of functioning basic military and functioning or police auctioning is almost impossible. they cannot take a police report. if you continue with a crime and i cannot write it down, you think you'll like do anything about it. the state was not involved. we now have every single soldier and policeman going through 100% -- going through literacy training. that is starting to get some traction we have an accelerated program to take those southern pashtun at any level of literacy and train them. >> what percentage of the officers are they? >> i cannot tell you off the t
spectrum. the generation that went to school prior to the soviet invasion in 1979 have a degree of literacy. the age group you want in your sector you forces, 18-40, there is a 14% literacy rate. >> is that countrywide or just in the south? >> it is countrywide and is worse in the south. the taliban and the areas that they took over, they shut schools down pretty thoroughly. what you have now is, when you take the few officers that you can glean have had high school educations, you...
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advocacy groups including amnesty international and the naacp are urging the parole board to consider these new witness statements. listen. >> they are so compelling that people across the political spectrumde on the death penalty debate have said they want to raise their voices and to say that we don't think it is a good idea for the state of georgia to proceed with an execution under these circumstances. >> reporter: now prosecutors insist they convicted the right man. and the slain officer's family says those trying to save davis are misguided. listen to the mother. >> i'm disgusted. i love to ask them when was last time one of their sons got shot and killed and murdered? >> reporter: troy davis is currently scheduled to be executed by lethal injection wednesday at 7:00 p.m. jon? jon: jonathan serrie, live for us in atlanta with all kinds of questions about that case. thanks, jonathan. jenna: speaking of questions, family and friends of a 26-year-old nursing student are bracing for a potential break in the case. michelle le vanished back in may. right now autopsy results are expected on a body found during the intense search for her. we'll have the very latest, coming up. "hey wrinkle
advocacy groups including amnesty international and the naacp are urging the parole board to consider these new witness statements. listen. >> they are so compelling that people across the political spectrumde on the death penalty debate have said they want to raise their voices and to say that we don't think it is a good idea for the state of georgia to proceed with an execution under these circumstances. >> reporter: now prosecutors insist they convicted the right man. and the...
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autism occurs in every racial and ethnic and sose yo economic group, studies show clearly that on average, a diagnosis of autism or autism spectrum disorder is actually delayed. it's delayed by almost two years for african-american and hispanic children as compared to their caucasian counterparts. many of my colleagues may not know this, but it is a clear fact. minority children are much more likely to be misdiagnosed with conduct-related or adjustment disorders. since research shows that early detection, early detection, yields better, more effective results, it is imperative, mr. speaker, that we expand efforts to address disparities in awareness, diagnosis, treatment and services. in carrying out the programs of the re-authorization act, i simply ask the secretary of health and human services to make every conceivable effort to address the well documented needs of minority children who are diagnosed with this disease that we refer to as autism. i want to thank you for listening, thank you for your advocacy, i urge my colleagues to support passage of h.r. 2005. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman yields back. the gentleman f
autism occurs in every racial and ethnic and sose yo economic group, studies show clearly that on average, a diagnosis of autism or autism spectrum disorder is actually delayed. it's delayed by almost two years for african-american and hispanic children as compared to their caucasian counterparts. many of my colleagues may not know this, but it is a clear fact. minority children are much more likely to be misdiagnosed with conduct-related or adjustment disorders. since research shows that early...
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groups. moving further down the different amalgam of metaphors and frameworks and processes that we have, we see similar problems at the other end of the spectrum. a focus on deradicalization with all of, i think, naÏve expectations that go along with that has meant we have missed very by the opportunity to explore the process of disengagement. we've lost sight of terrorism which is just like there are floods or recruits of terrorism movements, it happens on a daily basis where people leave terrorism behind. yet this is a process that we can fundamentally ignore. in practice, and in the words of my colleague, conor lynch, some ostensible's view of radicalization programs as essentially focus on ascertaining disengagement, perhaps an implicit acknowledgment of the fact that it's much more difficult and challenging in a practical and philosophical sense, to change individual belief systems. now, in conclusion none of what i've just said should be interpreted as a call to ignore the processes that give rise to radicalization. not trying to say that for a second. i probably would make it out of the room alive if my colleagues believe that. i'm not
groups. moving further down the different amalgam of metaphors and frameworks and processes that we have, we see similar problems at the other end of the spectrum. a focus on deradicalization with all of, i think, naÏve expectations that go along with that has meant we have missed very by the opportunity to explore the process of disengagement. we've lost sight of terrorism which is just like there are floods or recruits of terrorism movements, it happens on a daily basis where people leave...
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this question there were two groups that say they know more than others and the other curtis public television viewers who tend to be on the opposite end of the opinions spectrum on this particular question so what we have is those who say they must trust public television saying that they know a lot and those who however the numbers are small even for those groups most say they don't know a lot but they are higher for the two groups and the difference is those who say the most watched fox news or twice that court is like twice the size of their group the most trust so there is a kind of asymmetry in that regard. the other thing i want to just raise is how much is this affected by the polarization of the country and i want to reemphasize the point i do think that it's right as dr. kahn said to put an explanation on this that having the opinion on islamic and on the immigration and immigrants is well is becoming a kind of defining feature of the american public debate and how people locate themselves in the ideological circles as well, and that i think we kind of identified as a looming issue about a year ago and we got evidence that that is coming into the pro
this question there were two groups that say they know more than others and the other curtis public television viewers who tend to be on the opposite end of the opinions spectrum on this particular question so what we have is those who say they must trust public television saying that they know a lot and those who however the numbers are small even for those groups most say they don't know a lot but they are higher for the two groups and the difference is those who say the most watched fox news...