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that was the one achievement, and the implication is that he was the guy who took care of al eda. you have the sacking at the u.s. embassy, the killing of the ambassador. the administration did not on that story to coexist with their theme and how great an anti terror policy obama had. they deceived the country, sending susan rice out on the sunday shows and attending that this was the outcrop -- outgrowth of a demonstration. everybody over the age of nine could see that it was premeditated. that is why it was ppressed until it could no longer be suppressed. >> i am not aware of the conspiracy that charles has his own strange and wonderful sources -- >> how do you explain her -- >> i am going to try to explain my moderator's question about this. the problems were pulle -- the problem republicans have is that mitt romney has never c cracked the threshold of being a possible commander in chief. it does punish the obama record, and there's no question that osama bin laden took the wind out of the cells of the republican candidates. it was an enormous credential for obama. but because
that was the one achievement, and the implication is that he was the guy who took care of al eda. you have the sacking at the u.s. embassy, the killing of the ambassador. the administration did not on that story to coexist with their theme and how great an anti terror policy obama had. they deceived the country, sending susan rice out on the sunday shows and attending that this was the outcrop -- outgrowth of a demonstration. everybody over the age of nine could see that it was premeditated....
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obviously as the president said, the traditional al eda ae i s t h bee decimated. top leaders including osama bin laden are gone but where are we? >> i think again that's a statement. the ail die is the al qaeda. ere are mutanrm e of wannabes and look-alikes. i think active terrorism in spite of the facthat the president rightly has given some credit for elited osamain land, inor and somewhat naive to say merely because you cut the head of the organization, now you have other groups affiliated, oftentimes rhetorically affiliated but others given gnc f ot and the arabian peninsula. it ooh's dominant force in the region in cahoots from time to time with the iranian influence as well. we're ing be dealing with activism terrori, look-akes and wannabes. >> i'm going to ask you to play chameleon again. this is a question people are thinking about. if you were a moderator at one of these debates,hat do you u d w t ask both of the candidates in terms of our security, our battle against terrorism. >> well, i think there's a tendency to focus on al qaeda. as i said before th
obviously as the president said, the traditional al eda ae i s t h bee decimated. top leaders including osama bin laden are gone but where are we? >> i think again that's a statement. the ail die is the al qaeda. ere are mutanrm e of wannabes and look-alikes. i think active terrorism in spite of the facthat the president rightly has given some credit for elited osamain land, inor and somewhat naive to say merely because you cut the head of the organization, now you have other groups...
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Sep 3, 2012
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>> those professional eda terse like to take their pen and need to conform so for emily's of all people. >> roberta shaffer assistant librarian at the library of congress. books that sheep america is the name of the exhibit library of congress is located at first and independence aven in washington, d.c. rediker us from the nation's capital. >> so that's the library of congress'' books that she committed a visit and it's available to see. you can also look at it online at www.loc.gov. but we would like your input. what books to you think should be included in such an exhibit and what books shouldn't? if you would like to participate in an on-line discussion with roberta shaffer, associate librarian at the library of congress, one that we will air on book tv, we'd like to hear from you. e-mail us at booktv@c-span.org. >>> up next on book tv, carl bogus recalls a personal and professional life of political commentator william f. buckley jr.. the author examines mr. buckley's efforts to shape the conservative movement in the 1950's and his lasting impact on conservative leaders like ronald
>> those professional eda terse like to take their pen and need to conform so for emily's of all people. >> roberta shaffer assistant librarian at the library of congress. books that sheep america is the name of the exhibit library of congress is located at first and independence aven in washington, d.c. rediker us from the nation's capital. >> so that's the library of congress'' books that she committed a visit and it's available to see. you can also look at it online at...
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we recommended the fdic funding for acquisition of new hardware for its eda hammes database system which lacks the infrastructure to fulfil the system demands and also lacks a wife disaster recovery back at. only two people, and fbi agent and analysts were charged with reviewing information in the al-aulaqi investigation. the crushing volume of information they confronted, the limited technology and other factors forced those people to review the 18 al-awlaki communications and the day-to-day contact with 20,000 other items of electronic information the reviewed. we recommended that they evaluate and acquire information technology the was automated and advanced with personnel and reviewing the management data. we also recommend the fbi implement managed information reviewed protocols for these types of large data collections that would allow case specific review of the type that occurred in the al-aulaqi investigation as well as strategic review by different review teams. and a reminder of fort hood is that congress, the justice department and the fbi must assure the fbi governing author
we recommended the fdic funding for acquisition of new hardware for its eda hammes database system which lacks the infrastructure to fulfil the system demands and also lacks a wife disaster recovery back at. only two people, and fbi agent and analysts were charged with reviewing information in the al-aulaqi investigation. the crushing volume of information they confronted, the limited technology and other factors forced those people to review the 18 al-awlaki communications and the day-to-day...
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Sep 10, 2012
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if you compare the funding around 19 eda for the title one services which are the important streams for the metal workers and dislocated u.s. workers based on the labor department numbers i've seen in real terms the funding has shrunk by about 75% and relative to gdp it's shrunk by 90%. i don't think the evidence -- we don't have a lot of evidence to date. we have some on experimental evidence to get experimental evidence that i've seen doesn't justify 90% cuts in programs. of course there are other programs in the report that we see every four or five years on the 46 or 47 programs. you have all of them together and that comes to about $18 billion that is about .1% of gdp relative to the other industrial countries that is a very small amount to spend on what we call the active labor market programs. so, and most of those other programs are very small and target very specific populations. the inference that we have all of this overlapping list of expenditure and think is actually not accurate when we look carefully at those programs but there's not a lot of their right now. that doesn't
if you compare the funding around 19 eda for the title one services which are the important streams for the metal workers and dislocated u.s. workers based on the labor department numbers i've seen in real terms the funding has shrunk by about 75% and relative to gdp it's shrunk by 90%. i don't think the evidence -- we don't have a lot of evidence to date. we have some on experimental evidence to get experimental evidence that i've seen doesn't justify 90% cuts in programs. of course there are...
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decide you want to make decisions that might help your mother or your father or grandfather or your eda or your uncle or children or grandchildren, you need to be part of the process, because if you opt out, somebody will fill that void, and nine times out of 10 and will not be people who care about you. >> i wanted to the other side and say, ron, what are we voting for? >> i think congresswoman budget is right. it does not matter whether you're republican, democratic, independent, you are going to the ballot box and exercising your constitutional right to elect leaders at best represent you at the state, local, and federal government. i get tired of people who say my vote does not matter or to make a difference anyway. yes, it does. that is exactly what we have the voting rights act of 1965 to ensure that people regardless of the color of their skin or religious background or ethnicity at that cherished right to go and exercise their franchise. that is exactly what we're voting for. it is who is on to represent you in your town, state, federal government, and in this election, or than
decide you want to make decisions that might help your mother or your father or grandfather or your eda or your uncle or children or grandchildren, you need to be part of the process, because if you opt out, somebody will fill that void, and nine times out of 10 and will not be people who care about you. >> i wanted to the other side and say, ron, what are we voting for? >> i think congresswoman budget is right. it does not matter whether you're republican, democratic, independent,...
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non-astronauts that conducted a two-week mission in the home state of florida simulating the kinds of edaf an ashtray. it got me excited about what a human crew could do at an asteroid mission. most importantly, a heavy capability is essential for missions to mars. i am a fan of robotic operation. what our rover can do in a day you can do in about 45 seconds. what our opportunity rover has done on mars in a plane five years you can do in a good week or 1.5 weeks. what humans can do in the way of science on the surface of mars far surpasses what can ever be done in my view by these wonderful rovers that we have devoted our careers to building and operating. i see sos, heavy lift, and the ability to get him and beyond is fundamental to science. >> senator hutchinson was key as we worked through the design of that nasa authorization bill. to make this system evolves it starts out what we have for now can grow to what ever the needs of the mission are. >> thank you. that was a joint effort. the purpose was to have the technology in the shuttle that will go to and from the space station transf
non-astronauts that conducted a two-week mission in the home state of florida simulating the kinds of edaf an ashtray. it got me excited about what a human crew could do at an asteroid mission. most importantly, a heavy capability is essential for missions to mars. i am a fan of robotic operation. what our rover can do in a day you can do in about 45 seconds. what our opportunity rover has done on mars in a plane five years you can do in a good week or 1.5 weeks. what humans can do in the way...