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the american victory was total the casualty figures speak for themselves one hundred american soldiers were killed and on the iraqi side it's estimated there were between four and five thousand victims most of them civilians. the battle left a city in ruins where death continue to take its toll. and their offensive it's thought the u.s. troops used white phosphorus bombs and depleted. uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended has kept records of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty chamber of horrors. that i learnt that the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata rivera and their involvement in two thousand and five we noted a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies how large the. file. voters only show a tiny part of the reality just for the month of january we recorded forty three cases ye
the american victory was total the casualty figures speak for themselves one hundred american soldiers were killed and on the iraqi side it's estimated there were between four and five thousand victims most of them civilians. the battle left a city in ruins where death continue to take its toll. and their offensive it's thought the u.s. troops used white phosphorus bombs and depleted. uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. our new passenger is not administrator at the general...
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the american south had no electorate, ever have a small lecture that kept the african-americans are many rights as well outside the electoral system. and the american south, the democratic party was supported by an electorate that was largely rural, not for being. largely protestant, not catholic or jewish. largely anti-immigrants as opposed to being pro-immigrant. and of course the sharpest division between north and south was the fact the united states at that moment was until the brown decision in 1954 contained 17 state that mandated racial segregation with missouri and south carolina, et cetera, et cetera. 17 states, 34 united states senators. in 1940, every single one was a democrat. 34 united states senators veto blocking a senate of 96 seats. the south had disproportionately high representation in the house of representatives because we count for constitutional purposes. every person who lives in the population of a given state as the basis for political representation. but the south had an electoral system in which half the majorities of citizens did not or could not vote. examp
the american south had no electorate, ever have a small lecture that kept the african-americans are many rights as well outside the electoral system. and the american south, the democratic party was supported by an electorate that was largely rural, not for being. largely protestant, not catholic or jewish. largely anti-immigrants as opposed to being pro-immigrant. and of course the sharpest division between north and south was the fact the united states at that moment was until the brown...
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the american victory was total the casualty figures speak for themselves one hundred american soldiers were killed and on the iraqi side it's estimated there were between four and five thousand victims most of them civilians. the battle left a city in ruins where death continue to take its toll. and their offensive it's thought the u.s. troops used white phosphorous bombs and depleted uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. and. our new passenger is not administrator at the general hospital. since the battle of fallujah ended has kept records of the children born with congenital malformation. for him there's no doubt the americans were responsible for this tragedy. for me the administrator's office becomes an empty chamber of horrors. up i learnt that the war is far from over in fact it's still going on for the stigmata are there and they're evolving in two thousand and five we know to a spectacular increase in genetic malformations a new born babies how a lot of. voters only show a tiny part of their reality just for the month of january if we recorded forty three cas
the american victory was total the casualty figures speak for themselves one hundred american soldiers were killed and on the iraqi side it's estimated there were between four and five thousand victims most of them civilians. the battle left a city in ruins where death continue to take its toll. and their offensive it's thought the u.s. troops used white phosphorous bombs and depleted uranium weapons banned by all international conventions. and. our new passenger is not administrator at the...
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the american diplomat assigned to the u.s.d of trying to recruit a russian double agent. brian todd is looking into his background. he's here. what you are finding out? >> we're finding out there was another case earlier this year, russian operative says another cia officer was expelled from russia for attempting to recruit american russian citizens earlier this year. we have learned new information on the background of the man at the center of this spy case. >> reporter: russian officials identify him as ryan fogel. they say he is a cia spy trying to recruit a russian operative to spy for the americans. in a video released by rt television, a russian intelligence official is heard angrily chastising him. >> translator: you know perfectly well that they are actively helping in the investigation of the bombing in boston. >> reporter: but the man videotaped by russian officials wearing a wig seems to have a background that is not so ridiculous. according to officials at schools we contacted, officials who looked at these picture
the american diplomat assigned to the u.s.d of trying to recruit a russian double agent. brian todd is looking into his background. he's here. what you are finding out? >> we're finding out there was another case earlier this year, russian operative says another cia officer was expelled from russia for attempting to recruit american russian citizens earlier this year. we have learned new information on the background of the man at the center of this spy case. >> reporter: russian...
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has violated the trust of the american people. at a time when the administration is loading it up with more responsibility and more power. under health care reform, the i.r.s. will gather extensive information about the financial resources and health insurance status of all americans. the expansion of the i.r.s.'s power would include hundreds of billions of dollars in new taxes, the hiring of thousands of enforcement agents and a tower of new rules and new regulations. i'm deeply concerned with the ability of the agency and the resolve of the agency to lawfully manage the significant undertaking with discretion and with accountability. while the agency reported that new rules are in place of situation never happens again, like many americans, i question why this disturbing trend was ever allowed to happen in the first place. the president's health care law does too much to infringe on the rights of the american people and swells the size and the scope of an already bloated federal government which is has once -- which again proven
has violated the trust of the american people. at a time when the administration is loading it up with more responsibility and more power. under health care reform, the i.r.s. will gather extensive information about the financial resources and health insurance status of all americans. the expansion of the i.r.s.'s power would include hundreds of billions of dollars in new taxes, the hiring of thousands of enforcement agents and a tower of new rules and new regulations. i'm deeply concerned with...
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that's what the american people are seeing today from the obama administration. remarkable arrogance. >> joining me now, richard wolffe and krystal ball. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks for having us, reverend. >> krystal, let me start with you. have the gop gone off the deep end here? >> i think that they have never quite understood the election and up until now that the american people do not feel about the president that they do. they have all this hatred towards him and always assume the worst of him. so anything that they can see and find that ties into their caricature of him, they grab on to and they assume that the broader american public is going to make the same connection. they don't. they don't see him that way. they like him. they generally trust him. they think that he is doing the best that he can. so when they make these bizarre assertions that in a lot of ways don't even -- contradict themselves, they are really undermining their own point and really jumping the shark, as you put it. t>>s if they ignored the elect right.
that's what the american people are seeing today from the obama administration. remarkable arrogance. >> joining me now, richard wolffe and krystal ball. thank you both for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks for having us, reverend. >> krystal, let me start with you. have the gop gone off the deep end here? >> i think that they have never quite understood the election and up until now that the american people do not feel about the president that they do. they have all...
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the third principle of the american spirit is growth. i think the very top priority of official is restoring economic growth. years our rnment powers last fr economy has grown 0.9%. there is only one other period since world war ii of four consecutive years of less than 1% growth. 1982.as 1979 to carter ut of the jimmy administration same failed policy. t led to the exact same stagnation. growth is fundamental to solving every other problem. get to 23 million people struggling to find jobs back to work we need growth. we want to turn around the parg in a unsustainable deficits we have growth. to maintain the strongest military in the world to defend we must nal security have growth. and i think years our growth should be a bipartisan objective. there is no rain republicans and -- no reason republicans and democrats can't be working side economy going our and build the keystone pipeline, taxtop regulation, push for reform and get small businesses moving. [applause] couple of days ago jay leno observed, so, the president is having a hard ti
the third principle of the american spirit is growth. i think the very top priority of official is restoring economic growth. years our rnment powers last fr economy has grown 0.9%. there is only one other period since world war ii of four consecutive years of less than 1% growth. 1982.as 1979 to carter ut of the jimmy administration same failed policy. t led to the exact same stagnation. growth is fundamental to solving every other problem. get to 23 million people struggling to find jobs back...
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the american people expect us to start working together. i gow up in a country that always talked about what we could do and focused on the challenge of the day. it is time we started coming together as democrats and republicans and time we started solving problems. that's why i'm glad to be here and be a co-chair of the problem solvers and i yield back. mr. ribble: i would like to yield three minutes time to the entlelady from hawaii. mr. gabbard: i thank you for bringing together members from all parts of the country and representing many diverse view points. for me, one thing that i often hear every time i go home is a sense of frustration from constituents and people within my community, why can't congress get anything done? what are you doing and is there hope, any way to fix this mess that we seem to be in. and i was talking to some of my republican colleagues, new members, and i found that the answer that we were giving people when they expressed their frustration was the same and that was the hope that we see every day as we do our w
the american people expect us to start working together. i gow up in a country that always talked about what we could do and focused on the challenge of the day. it is time we started coming together as democrats and republicans and time we started solving problems. that's why i'm glad to be here and be a co-chair of the problem solvers and i yield back. mr. ribble: i would like to yield three minutes time to the entlelady from hawaii. mr. gabbard: i thank you for bringing together members from...
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you ask the question what the why and the americans getting it i really think americans don't understand tribal society tribal society lies underneath the vast number of muslim populations right across from oracle into the middle east and up into the caucasus so the code of honor of these tribes. corder want to revenge on a hospitality all these are very important in defining that society not so much is more the tribal code and there you have a very interesting dynamic a kind of internal dench and which hasn't been resolved after centuries also that pakistan the government there condemns us strikes in very strong terms but at the same time allows them that kind of a two faced policy is it sustainable it is not and i mention this in the book i have called a duplicate to play sitters and it is duplicitous because on the one hand they're telling the pakistani public we have nothing to do with this and we don't even know about it on the other hand allowing the americans to go ahead with the drone strikes the prime minister of pakistan quoted him in the book told the american
you ask the question what the why and the americans getting it i really think americans don't understand tribal society tribal society lies underneath the vast number of muslim populations right across from oracle into the middle east and up into the caucasus so the code of honor of these tribes. corder want to revenge on a hospitality all these are very important in defining that society not so much is more the tribal code and there you have a very interesting dynamic a kind of internal dench...
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it was extraordinary in he was the american booster of normandy and stalin was the leading non-american booster. churchill didn't want it. >> host: there was a delay from 42 to 44. >> guest: he wanted to come up in the middle and be close to germany. >> host: and also maybe save parts. as we know actually militarily because of the mountains and in the middle than manage to stop the 43 advance. >> guest: it was quite successful actually been in june of 1944 which is another date we don't celebrate. a lot of this was lost. why don't we celebrate that? on the forgotten front why was it called that? it didn't serve stalin. italy was seen by eisenhower, the strategic air command, general scott, other military figures as a fantastic place to launch the air strikes to germany. this was the opposite of what stalin wanted and the interesting thing was churchill was content to continue working in the baltics and so on but the actual killer when stalin insisted on the southern france invasion that was later on that data all of the allied troops in the middle and so that was over and one of the lea
it was extraordinary in he was the american booster of normandy and stalin was the leading non-american booster. churchill didn't want it. >> host: there was a delay from 42 to 44. >> guest: he wanted to come up in the middle and be close to germany. >> host: and also maybe save parts. as we know actually militarily because of the mountains and in the middle than manage to stop the 43 advance. >> guest: it was quite successful actually been in june of 1944 which is...
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the american people want to know the truth. i believe it's congress' obligation to get to the truth. we have to make sure that the situation that they found themselves in doesn't happen again. the only way we're going to understand that is if we get to the truth. understand the reason this is still under way because the white house has done everything possible to block access to the information that would outline the truth. the question you have to ask is why? >> they say politics. >> do yu think the -- nintelligible] >> i have not reviewed the report or the assumption in the report. others are questioning that, i'm anxious to look at the assumptions to see what they are saying there. >> do you agree with the immigration bill in the senate? do you have any thoughts? >> all of these bipartisan effortings are very helpful to getting the congress into a position to truly consider both the fixes that are needed to our legal immigration system and how we would deal with the problem of those that are here illegally. i think the bipar
the american people want to know the truth. i believe it's congress' obligation to get to the truth. we have to make sure that the situation that they found themselves in doesn't happen again. the only way we're going to understand that is if we get to the truth. understand the reason this is still under way because the white house has done everything possible to block access to the information that would outline the truth. the question you have to ask is why? >> they say politics....
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four americans lost their lives. the people had been told their lives were at risk, security wasn't provided. when americans die in the line of battle or americans die when they are sent into a dangerous zone, the government has an absolute obligation to find out why it happened and how it prevent that in the future. we have not gotten those answers. four people were killed -- we have an obligation to their families and to americans in the future. what other security warnings are we getting? they can't pass this off as an old story, the way jay carney tried to do it? >> jamie: secretary of state john kerry, promised as the president often said, transparency on what goes on. at the same time, have you to protect secrets -- i understand that as well. but victoria nuland had been up for a promotion for some time, at least in line for it. now the president is making a nomination that has many in washington concerned. are you, and if so, tell us why? >> she has had a distinguished career. but there are very real questions abo
four americans lost their lives. the people had been told their lives were at risk, security wasn't provided. when americans die in the line of battle or americans die when they are sent into a dangerous zone, the government has an absolute obligation to find out why it happened and how it prevent that in the future. we have not gotten those answers. four people were killed -- we have an obligation to their families and to americans in the future. what other security warnings are we getting?...
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it's doing wonderful things for the american people. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackburn: this law has become 17,000 pages of regulation. it has gone from costing $8hand billion to $2.6 trillion -- $800 billion to $2.6 trillion. you hear people talking about solutions and wanting government to do things. mr. chairman, the american people can solve so many of these problems. they know the answers do not come out of washington, d.c. they come from our communities. they come from our state legislatures. they come, solutions come from employers that are fighting every single day to keep people employed. one of the biggest impediments to job growth indeed, including the 800,000 jobs this bill will cost us, this law, obamacare costing us 800,000 jobs over the next 10 years, is keeping people working full time. we know what the problems are. we're saying, look, admit
it's doing wonderful things for the american people. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. pallone: thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackburn: this law has become 17,000 pages of regulation. it has gone from costing $8hand billion to $2.6 trillion -- $800 billion to $2.6 trillion. you hear people talking about solutions and wanting government to do things. mr. chairman,...
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it's been a foundation of the american thought, the american dream, it's been a foundation of the american enterprise, the foundation of the american economic system. and if one is taking the naturalization test and the question comes, there's a little flash card on how you study this, little glossy flash cards that uscis puts out, that's u.s. citizenship immigration services, puts out, there will be a little flash card and you can pick it up and it will say, who is the father of our country? the answer is, george washington. and who emans pated the slaves? the answer -- emans pated the slaves? the answer is abraham lincoln, republican. 10% or 12% of the population seems to forget. that another question, what's the economic system of the united states? snap that flash card around tanned says, free inter-- and it says free enterprise capitalism. that's the foundation of our economy and this economy has attracted people from all over the globe and i recall that profession ever doctor professor milton friedman, one of the most respected economists in the history of the world, but the united s
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because the american people say the same thing. what are they doing there? is this really the people's business? why are they there at all? and it hurts me because there are people of goodwill who really want to get something done that's going to make the lives of the american people better. we on the democratic side of the aisle have a full agenda. the president wants, you mentioned, the american jobs act. he wants to get it passed. we can't even get a vote on that. gun safety legislation to make our communities safer. immigration. i mean, all those things are waiting in the wings while they conduct these witch hunts. >> congratulations, darrell issa. democratic congresswoman jan schakowsky of illinois. thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> coming up, a guilty verdict in the murder trial of dr. kermit gosnell. we'll have the latest right ahead. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ c
because the american people say the same thing. what are they doing there? is this really the people's business? why are they there at all? and it hurts me because there are people of goodwill who really want to get something done that's going to make the lives of the american people better. we on the democratic side of the aisle have a full agenda. the president wants, you mentioned, the american jobs act. he wants to get it passed. we can't even get a vote on that. gun safety legislation to...
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the attitude and many others. but many have been repressed. so how come american society is continuing along the course of not soviet-style socialism but rapid increase of state involvement of economic management? >> guest: this is one of the most interesting ways to think of the new deal that a former representative of texas called an says the new deal of a communist front that functions with many innocent people that have no idea they are participating in the implementation of the policy at of the soviet union. looking at the number of agents that got into government particularly in the roosevelt years, it does function as a government as you would see in the '30's of spain and france this was the popular period that was encouraged. >> host: and included a socialist parties but fdr did not call himself a socialist. >> guest: but he should have put the front is not just local domestic leftist with members of a communist entity knowing that the orders came from moscow. >> host: and who were the two most outstanding leaders or agents that we for sure not question m
the attitude and many others. but many have been repressed. so how come american society is continuing along the course of not soviet-style socialism but rapid increase of state involvement of economic management? >> guest: this is one of the most interesting ways to think of the new deal that a former representative of texas called an says the new deal of a communist front that functions with many innocent people that have no idea they are participating in the implementation of the...
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the american people want no part of that. they demand cuts to social security. the american people want no part of that. and they refuse to close a single -- not one -- not a single corporate tax loophole. well huge minorities of americans want that to happen, but our friends don't care. they are extremists. it's not just the american public, by the way, that rejects the extremist tea party agenda. so do economists. and what economists say has been confirmed in practice by the experiences of other nations that followed the republican austerity strategy. republicans say budget cuts are necessary to reduce the deficit, but their fervor ignores the established economic effect that has during a recovery. right now for every dollar we cut, the economy shrinks by more than $1. their theory is that when you cut $1 in government spending, that releases the economy to grow more rapidly. well, the fact of the matter is during a recovery the exact opposite is true. and the way it's measured is through a phenomenon called the fiscal multi
the american people want no part of that. they demand cuts to social security. the american people want no part of that. and they refuse to close a single -- not one -- not a single corporate tax loophole. well huge minorities of americans want that to happen, but our friends don't care. they are extremists. it's not just the american public, by the way, that rejects the extremist tea party agenda. so do economists. and what economists say has been confirmed in practice by the experiences of...
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the current problem is twofold. american schools are not producing enough students with the skills our economy demands. and while american universities do a great job of attracting foreign students to study advanced subjects, few pathways exist for these talented graduates to remain in the united states and contribute to american prosperity. one reason for this problem is that our nation's high schools have fallen behind in stem education -- science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. 40% of high school seniors test at or below basic levels in math. 50% of our high school seniors test at or below basic levels in science. by 12th grade, only 16% of students are both math proficient and interested in a stem career. and fewer than 15% of high school graduates have enough math and science to pursue scientific or technical degrees in college. it's no wonder that by the time american students go to college, few are choosing to major in a stem area subject. according to the national science foundation, college students major
the current problem is twofold. american schools are not producing enough students with the skills our economy demands. and while american universities do a great job of attracting foreign students to study advanced subjects, few pathways exist for these talented graduates to remain in the united states and contribute to american prosperity. one reason for this problem is that our nation's high schools have fallen behind in stem education -- science, technology, engineering, and mathematics....
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that is who stole the american dream. congress are not helping the people to get the jobs and to build the roads in our country. everything is overseas for cheaper labor. the rich people did this to this country. guest: there is a lot to what vivian said. haveinancial elite benefited enormously while the middle class has been troubled. the shipping of jobs overseas has been costly. .t used to be cheap labor right now it is tremendous subsidies from the chinese government. labor costs are going up in america and static in america. the former ceo of intel said he inld build a new chip plant china for a billion dollars less in china than in america. the chinese government either gives them the land or sells it to them for practically nothing. then they put in all the resources that they need. that gives them a tax write-off. it is a serious question about whether that is legal. has gonean legislation part at the japanese and said you're doing something that violates the world trade laws -- the chinese. we need to get tough wi
that is who stole the american dream. congress are not helping the people to get the jobs and to build the roads in our country. everything is overseas for cheaper labor. the rich people did this to this country. guest: there is a lot to what vivian said. haveinancial elite benefited enormously while the middle class has been troubled. the shipping of jobs overseas has been costly. .t used to be cheap labor right now it is tremendous subsidies from the chinese government. labor costs are going...
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so both the prints, the americans -- the brits, the americans and the soviets did not want that outcome. they did not want -- >> guest: you know, actually, you're saying they didn't want unconditional surrender? >> host: no. they came to the conclusion after the experience of world war i that to leave the german war machine intact in any way is not a good idea, it's not in the interests of either the united states or the british -- >> guest: well, there's other research there because the unconditional surrender policy was by no means greeted happy by by many leading military members in the u.s. and even the secretary of state and other figures. >> host: of course. i agree with that. >> guest: it's another situation where you ended up creating more resistance by the nazis and, indeed, with, for example, the fire bombings of the various cities, you created more reliance on the nazi government for germans, citizens. and it ended up with this situation where it became very clear there were any number of points at which there were movements to bring down germany that got nowhere. for example
so both the prints, the americans -- the brits, the americans and the soviets did not want that outcome. they did not want -- >> guest: you know, actually, you're saying they didn't want unconditional surrender? >> host: no. they came to the conclusion after the experience of world war i that to leave the german war machine intact in any way is not a good idea, it's not in the interests of either the united states or the british -- >> guest: well, there's other research there...
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just yesterday, a letter was sent to congress confirming the drone program has killed four americans overseas. images you just saw on your screen a second ago. it says they pose a continuing and imminent threat of violent attack against the u.s. we will certainly bring the president's remarks to you as soon as they start. meanwhile, new developments in the murder of a british soldier in the streets of london in broad daylight. the two men suspected in yesterday's attack had been the subject of a british security service investigation in the past. let's go live to london. i understand there may have been more arrests today? >> reporter: that's right. news from london is that a 29-year-old man and a 29-year-old woman have both been arrested in connection with this attack. that being currently held -- >> yes. >>? i have to interrupt you. we hope to get an update. let me take our audience to this counter terrorism speech by the president. >> here at ft. mcnair, americans have served in uniform since 1791 standing guard in the earliest days of the republic and contemplating the future of w
just yesterday, a letter was sent to congress confirming the drone program has killed four americans overseas. images you just saw on your screen a second ago. it says they pose a continuing and imminent threat of violent attack against the u.s. we will certainly bring the president's remarks to you as soon as they start. meanwhile, new developments in the murder of a british soldier in the streets of london in broad daylight. the two men suspected in yesterday's attack had been the subject of...
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peopleof the american supported it, why is it that it didn't pass? happen toause the 10% be vocal and organized. the point is, you have to look at the issues and if we want to progress in this country on the fundamental issues that have congress, ifd by you think about the last few years, what have we accomplished the american people when you look at the issues looming on the horizon, whether it's tax reform reform or or regulatory reform, we have precious time to address these issues and to mitigate the effects they're going to have few short years down the road. thes: americans across country, after sandy hook, every poll, every study, every survey made it taken abundantly clear the american people wanted something done. ans one thing not to get assault weapons ban on the notr, it's another thing to even get background measures passed even though 90% of the it soan people were for it's not like their voices weren't heard. everybody knows they were put myself in that -- that we were upset and we wanted something done so to your point about the 10% be
peopleof the american supported it, why is it that it didn't pass? happen toause the 10% be vocal and organized. the point is, you have to look at the issues and if we want to progress in this country on the fundamental issues that have congress, ifd by you think about the last few years, what have we accomplished the american people when you look at the issues looming on the horizon, whether it's tax reform reform or or regulatory reform, we have precious time to address these issues and to...
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the consumer activism is as old as the american nation. the 1760s when that's not impartation but they colonize, particularly to get merchants not to import goods from great britain one of the ways they defined themselves as the british colonial subjects. they were domestically produced. this is radically new kind of political movement that was one of the things outside to the formation event in this process. there is trying to get other colonize and was seen as the weakening of british colonial power and establishing a national identity. a lot of american historians know about the american revolution and the not impartation movement, but often times in a about consumer act that some company turn things who at the montgomery bus boycott in the 19th 50s. as a discontinuous history. what a church shows americans have turned to consumer politics consistently from the american revolution to the entire 19th century, through the 20th century and one of the movements i look is the movement by abolitionists in the 1820s and was a movement called th
the consumer activism is as old as the american nation. the 1760s when that's not impartation but they colonize, particularly to get merchants not to import goods from great britain one of the ways they defined themselves as the british colonial subjects. they were domestically produced. this is radically new kind of political movement that was one of the things outside to the formation event in this process. there is trying to get other colonize and was seen as the weakening of british...
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absolutely i i think the american people would be appalled to realize that the state of things in the pentagon today. i think that you know one example you know after undersecretary carter ash got on television last week and he said seaquest ration would cause us to have to pull back our ships it would cause us to not be ready for other wars quote unquote it would cause us to stop training flight times would be pulled back. i think that that was a real alarm bell to him the american people as though we would not be able to fight a war well if this goes through the next day we see through that we see in the news that the f. thirty five is costing this government the an untried and fairly flawed f. thirty five is going to cost the government or has cost it four hundred forty billion dollars and the juxtaposition and as doug mentioned between are big ticket items that the spending on those items the fact that these major defense companies like joakim are in northrop grumman boeing. all get about eighty percent of their revenues from the federal government they are living off the federal
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the floor. h.r. 570 is american heroes cola act. his bill, which i introduced beginning the 113th congress, seeks to make permanent the annual increase to veterans, disability compensation rates, and other benefits by timing these increases to the cost of living adjustments for social security benefits. with the passage of this act, veterans will no longer again have to depend on congressional action to receive an increase to the cost of living adjustment they have more than earned through their service. instead, these increases will become automatic from year to year. as chairman of the subcommittee on disability assistance and memorial affairs, i'm honored again -- i'm honored again to sponsor this legislation, i'm proud to have our subcommittee ranking member, ms. titus, as the co-lead sponsor of the bill. mr. speaker, i also support the amendment offered by chairman miller of the committee of veterans affairs to use the savings generated by h.r. 570 to increase the rate of special monthly compensation paid to our most tragically
the floor. h.r. 570 is american heroes cola act. his bill, which i introduced beginning the 113th congress, seeks to make permanent the annual increase to veterans, disability compensation rates, and other benefits by timing these increases to the cost of living adjustments for social security benefits. with the passage of this act, veterans will no longer again have to depend on congressional action to receive an increase to the cost of living adjustment they have more than earned through...
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the american people are set abouit. the president of the united states sets the tone for the federal government. and when the uted states presidents in hisstate of the union address denounces the united states supreme court and our decision which really was a fir amendment case first, that is what it did. it allowed more people to participate in the process. what they did was, they wanted the irs and the sec to come dow on 501c4. that the president really set the stage and then within weeks a list of left wing people sen aetter to the irs demanding that they do just that, really look closely at all the different conservave groups. the irs is out there doing things that the powers that be don't want them to be. that is what the american peopl have to focus on. it is not about incompetence. lou: it is interesting. the democrats in particular. the president's administration, suddenly talking about the ambiguity of the law. 501(c)4, the necessity to deal with a tax cut. this is subterfuge. classic pr defense. >> us with thei
the american people are set abouit. the president of the united states sets the tone for the federal government. and when the uted states presidents in hisstate of the union address denounces the united states supreme court and our decision which really was a fir amendment case first, that is what it did. it allowed more people to participate in the process. what they did was, they wanted the irs and the sec to come dow on 501c4. that the president really set the stage and then within weeks a...
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advice came with a hard edge as the americans fired their weapons. following morning, soldiers set out into the hills. rather than waiting in their st forward base, they are hoping to attract fire from the wheren so they can find they are. it is a deadly game of hide and seek on the frontier with pakistan. first time, the afghan army is trained to plot the ground accurately, cord knitting by radio. -- coordinating by radio. we were given exclusive access to the battle update briefings, running the war across much of eastern afghanistan. the armye advance of there are other layers of security. beckpoints which will will manned by afghan border police. there commander ent several years in london seeking asylum and now he is fighting the taliban on the frontier. >> we are ready. we are strong. we will enforce our border. i am sure the taliban -- >> why should it be different now? the think today international community is helping us. >> there is another layer of security, local militias have been given uniforms to defend their villages. they are taking s
advice came with a hard edge as the americans fired their weapons. following morning, soldiers set out into the hills. rather than waiting in their st forward base, they are hoping to attract fire from the wheren so they can find they are. it is a deadly game of hide and seek on the frontier with pakistan. first time, the afghan army is trained to plot the ground accurately, cord knitting by radio. -- coordinating by radio. we were given exclusive access to the battle update briefings, running...
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getting the word out. know american families, once they know the truths, they will speak that truth to power and they will demand change and demand to live within their means again because that's what every american has done before. want the next to be better off. that's what americans today want, too. and i tell this to you, mr. speaker, and all the members of this house, that when there is a direct conflict between the people in the here and now and the people of tomorrow, those without a voice, those that don't exist yet that's why they don't have a voice, when there is that direct conflict in terms of a vote on an issue, on a bill, on every turn, we ought to be thinking about the kids, we ought to be thinking about the grand kids and ought to vote for them even if it means voting against us in the here and now and the debt ceiling is an opportunity to do that, because if and when we raise this debt ceiling, the amount we raise it by, will be another tax on top of a debt we have already given them. what are we going
getting the word out. know american families, once they know the truths, they will speak that truth to power and they will demand change and demand to live within their means again because that's what every american has done before. want the next to be better off. that's what americans today want, too. and i tell this to you, mr. speaker, and all the members of this house, that when there is a direct conflict between the people in the here and now and the people of tomorrow, those without a...
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the american people want to fix the problem. they want to stop digging the debt hold eager and putting our kids and grandkids on the half to grief. i am proud that so many senators are working very hard to onerous and our constituents. because that is exactly what her job is. i yield the floor. >> the senator from utah. >> i think my friend and my colleagues. the senator from texas for his remarks. i speak briefly to respond to the points that have come up today. first of all, it is important for us to remember that although the rules of our body might allow for a conference committee to meet in public, and although that may have happened in the past from time to time. and after on the senior staff members who have been here longer than me. this typically hasn't happened in recent years. in fact, it has become relatively rare in recent years. to suggest it is an open process because it has the capacity to be made into an open process. those are not the same things. we can expect for this to be a closed-door process. we of course
the american people want to fix the problem. they want to stop digging the debt hold eager and putting our kids and grandkids on the half to grief. i am proud that so many senators are working very hard to onerous and our constituents. because that is exactly what her job is. i yield the floor. >> the senator from utah. >> i think my friend and my colleagues. the senator from texas for his remarks. i speak briefly to respond to the points that have come up today. first of all, it is...
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speaker, the american people deserve better. full repeal of this flawed policy is the first step to enacting commonsense reforms to actually lower costs and expand access. only then can we enact a law that truly can be called the affordable care act. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i want to talk about legislation i have re-introduced. the automatic i.r.a. act of 2013. according to boston college's retirement research, the united states has a retirement income deficit of $6.6 trillion. one area i think we need to focus on is getting more low and middle income workers into retirement savings. mr. neal: it is estimated that 75 million workers or half the american workers have no employer-provided retirement plan or other
speaker, the american people deserve better. full repeal of this flawed policy is the first step to enacting commonsense reforms to actually lower costs and expand access. only then can we enact a law that truly can be called the affordable care act. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition? >> address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the...
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again as for the arab national loss as an opportunity to repel the design house american project is a syria to topple the regime and to build up the arab nationalism and bring back into the era well you know franklin they will say this is the states this is their state even this is a sectarian difference to dan when you jump in and we talk about that. they were missing this i think we're missing the terror thing the point here it's going to get uglier it's that was are focusing too much on her so much on what's happening actually in syria. right now syrian civil war is at its peak with the assad regime brutally trying to suppress the opposition forces and while while doing that the opposition of course is returning and is fighting back and many forces are in play in the region supporting either the us sudra cim or the opposition has been supporting the syrian regime together with iran. against the west against the united states turkey the european union and others so we have to look at the broader picture and put this ball in the right context i think martin how much can hezbollah hel
again as for the arab national loss as an opportunity to repel the design house american project is a syria to topple the regime and to build up the arab nationalism and bring back into the era well you know franklin they will say this is the states this is their state even this is a sectarian difference to dan when you jump in and we talk about that. they were missing this i think we're missing the terror thing the point here it's going to get uglier it's that was are focusing too much on her...
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they suggest the american people. foreign debt is held by the chinese and the japanese second and everybody knows it. so it's austerity for the american people, but make sure that the bondholders are paid. it's cut back on everything for the american people but make sure the bondholders are paid. and xes by $2.3 trillion not to worry about the austerity of the american people. recall. balance the budget when bill clinton is president. balance the budget win barack obama is president. mr. camp: regular order. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan, mr. camp, is recognized. mr. camp: i yield two minutes to the distinguished gentleman from louisiana, mr. scalise. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana is recognized for two minutes. mr. scalise: thank you, madam speaker. and i thank the gentleman from michigan for yielding and for bringing this bill forward. congressman mcclintock's full faith and credit act. i'm proud to be a co-sponsor of the bill because thi
they suggest the american people. foreign debt is held by the chinese and the japanese second and everybody knows it. so it's austerity for the american people, but make sure that the bondholders are paid. it's cut back on everything for the american people but make sure the bondholders are paid. and xes by $2.3 trillion not to worry about the austerity of the american people. recall. balance the budget when bill clinton is president. balance the budget win barack obama is president. mr. camp:...
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regime remains there will be no greater power i'll side of israel than hezbollah in the region as the americans withdraw so it's a fundamental broad expanse of relevance to all of the surrounding countries as well from iraq to turkey and jordan ok dan in washington would you agree or disagree with that i tend to know what your answer is go ahead. of course i would disagree with. is. a very tense moment in the region of course. is flexing a muscle. and israel is obviously watching the situation closely monitoring the closely but nobody's under the illusion of hizbollah can actually become the second most powerful force in the region hizbollah is actually being weakened as we speak suffering casualties and i think that the lebanese people in the lebanese government are realizing that this perhaps is their chance for the first time in a very very long time to diminish his bowlers and strengthen activities ok martin where do you come in and all this here let me let me go to martin had to get all three guests first martin. i think i think the mistake is in assuming that has been involved up to this
regime remains there will be no greater power i'll side of israel than hezbollah in the region as the americans withdraw so it's a fundamental broad expanse of relevance to all of the surrounding countries as well from iraq to turkey and jordan ok dan in washington would you agree or disagree with that i tend to know what your answer is go ahead. of course i would disagree with. is. a very tense moment in the region of course. is flexing a muscle. and israel is obviously watching the situation...
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an insult to the american people . the administration that came in and i were saying there were going to be that mos transparent administration in history. will we have seen allies, deception, a web of intrigue. everybody knew everything excep the president. so everybody is on board was saying we have to protect the president tell costs and his main role, will have here in a letter there, but it is protecting the king. this is what is happening. they're conducting this administration as if there were an imperial presidency. we have a representative democracy. these individuals have to answe to the american public through their representatives, and i think this level of frustration is going to grow and grow and grow and the people see that this is not a partisan witch hunt. this is not anything having to do with waste, creed, color, partisanship. this has to do with accountability, transparency, and making sure that the people's business is being take care of. when it came to osama, we had this view of the situation roo
an insult to the american people . the administration that came in and i were saying there were going to be that mos transparent administration in history. will we have seen allies, deception, a web of intrigue. everybody knew everything excep the president. so everybody is on board was saying we have to protect the president tell costs and his main role, will have here in a letter there, but it is protecting the king. this is what is happening. they're conducting this administration as if...
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because they are not in the top 1% of wealthy americans. i'm not sure what matters. >> host: have a angry computational? >> guest: the fact the constitution is disregarded their very angry at the policies implemented by the obama administrati. so yes, a lot of angst and anger there. as there is on the other side of the isle that occupy wall street, which is a guest week get the 99%, 1% information from. there's a lot of anger amongst americans right now. they are focusing different places. across theological section right now. >> host: next is afraid to come upgraded, pennsylvania. >> caller: hi, yes, ma'am. doesn't it say that all men are created equal in the constitution? >> guest: declaration of independence actually. >> caller: anyway, nor does it say that the government is to make someone equal to everybody else. i mean, i am really tired of liberals and democrats, and deadbeats pushing their so-called civil rights were pushing on other people's so-called civil rights. we are supposed to pay for schools, illegal immigrants. they never g
because they are not in the top 1% of wealthy americans. i'm not sure what matters. >> host: have a angry computational? >> guest: the fact the constitution is disregarded their very angry at the policies implemented by the obama administrati. so yes, a lot of angst and anger there. as there is on the other side of the isle that occupy wall street, which is a guest week get the 99%, 1% information from. there's a lot of anger amongst americans right now. they are focusing different...
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daniel pletka is vice president of the american enterprise institu institute. we now know that the talking points used by susan rice were changed 12 times in a 24-hour period and the white house and state department were more involved in that process than was previously revealed. the first draft of the talking points included a specific reference to, quote, islamic extremists with ties to al qaeda participating in the attack. that was eventually scrubbed. also, there was this paragraph as was reported today. the agency has produced numerous pieceses on the threat of extremists linked to al qaeda in benghazi and eastern libya. these noted that since april this there have been at least five other attacks against foreign interests in benghazi by unidentified assailants including the june attack against the british ambassador's convoy. we cannot rule out the individuals has previously surveilled the u.s. facilities. also contributing to the efficacy of the attacks. in an e-mail according to abc, state department spokesperson victoria nuland tookish woo that informat
daniel pletka is vice president of the american enterprise institu institute. we now know that the talking points used by susan rice were changed 12 times in a 24-hour period and the white house and state department were more involved in that process than was previously revealed. the first draft of the talking points included a specific reference to, quote, islamic extremists with ties to al qaeda participating in the attack. that was eventually scrubbed. also, there was this paragraph as was...
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who is hurt the most by illegal aliens? americanorkers who lose $ 9 billion to $118 billion in badly needed income. who is helped the most by illegal aliens? employers who pad their profits to the tune of $107 billion to $128 billion when they hire illegal aliens over americans. the doctor adds that, quote, immigration has its largest negative impact on the wage of native workers who lack a high school diploma, a group that makes up a modest share of the work force. these workers are among the poorest americans. end quote. who do american workers compete against for jobs? for a 2010 pew hispanic center study, 7.8 illegal aliens hold jobs in america. that's 7.8 million job opportunities that would be opening up for american workers if the president would enforce federal immigration law. the way to help our blue collar and low-wage workers is not to flood the market with illegal aliens. the way to help america's blue collar and low-wage workers is by denying american jobs to illegal aliens, thus forcing blue collar wages up and helpin
who is hurt the most by illegal aliens? americanorkers who lose $ 9 billion to $118 billion in badly needed income. who is helped the most by illegal aliens? employers who pad their profits to the tune of $107 billion to $128 billion when they hire illegal aliens over americans. the doctor adds that, quote, immigration has its largest negative impact on the wage of native workers who lack a high school diploma, a group that makes up a modest share of the work force. these workers are among the...
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and the surgeon general eisenhower's command. they were 15 to 20,000 americans still in the soviet held territory. the british have just as many and they all were just lost. they were written off and for many years you find the little stories here and there about what they suffered but it is an unknown. >> did any of them manage to survive? so we're talking one to 2 million. >> guest: there were a lot of people but never worked that because they left the revolution and they got all swept away. >> host: 20 to 30,000. unbelievable. >> guest: he was directly approached by a white russian general who pleaded with him in terms of not sending back a number about 800,000 of the 2 million to go back to the soviet union in the nationals. essentially they gave back the anti-communist army but there was never any thought in this administration with roosevelt but the world could survive without stalin and there's an interesting point the data for the germans invaded the soviet union there was an anticommunist a department official. the state purposeful of them and harry hop
and the surgeon general eisenhower's command. they were 15 to 20,000 americans still in the soviet held territory. the british have just as many and they all were just lost. they were written off and for many years you find the little stories here and there about what they suffered but it is an unknown. >> did any of them manage to survive? so we're talking one to 2 million. >> guest: there were a lot of people but never worked that because they left the revolution and they got all...
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and the amazing shrinking american budget deficit. he thinks the problem has gone away. >>> also, as america prepares to draw down from afghanistan, what can
and the amazing shrinking american budget deficit. he thinks the problem has gone away. >>> also, as america prepares to draw down from afghanistan, what can
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this man leads the americans on the team. he says they want to shed light on the medium and long term effect of the accident, using the technologies of both the u.s. and japan. the scientists will be taking samples at various locations until next thursday, in hopes of getting answers. nhk world, off the coast of fukushima. >>> and we will have more on this in next week's edition of nuclear watch. >>> japanese experts are gearing up to develop the country's next mainstay rocket for managing satellites. the development of the plan, the h 3 is to begin in 2014. it will use liquid fuel and solid fuel. it is estimated to cost about $2 billion. engineers hope to launch the first h 3 in fiscal 2020. the new rocket would succeed the current h 2 a rocket. it has sent satellites into space 16 consecutive times. the high cost has hen derred its international competitiveness. a government space panel is to decide on the development of the h3 rocket later this month. >>> here's a three day world weather forecast. >>> that wraps up this ed
this man leads the americans on the team. he says they want to shed light on the medium and long term effect of the accident, using the technologies of both the u.s. and japan. the scientists will be taking samples at various locations until next thursday, in hopes of getting answers. nhk world, off the coast of fukushima. >>> and we will have more on this in next week's edition of nuclear watch. >>> japanese experts are gearing up to develop the country's next mainstay rocket...
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how the media treats african-americans in politics. know, the press fawns for the most part over barack obama. but not conservative african-americans. supreme court justice clarence thomas recently weighed in on why the president receives such favorable coverage. >> did you ever expect to see an african-american president during your lifetime? is that something you thought would happen? >> the thing that i always knew that it would have to be a black president who was approved by the elites. the media. because anybody they didn't agree with, they would take apart. and that will happen with virtually -- you pick your person, any black person who says something that is not the described things they expect from a black person will be picked apart. don't pick me. pick anyone who decided not to go along with it. there is a price to pay. somebody the media agrees with. >> laura: i clerked for justice thomas in supreme court in the early '90s. we're joined by reverend jacque degross to weigh in on the issue. what do you make of justice thomas
how the media treats african-americans in politics. know, the press fawns for the most part over barack obama. but not conservative african-americans. supreme court justice clarence thomas recently weighed in on why the president receives such favorable coverage. >> did you ever expect to see an african-american president during your lifetime? is that something you thought would happen? >> the thing that i always knew that it would have to be a black president who was approved by...
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and so since the americans left the poor and the powerless join the militia and the terrorist groups who would least provide money and protection. everywhere in the city of portraits of the shia in might i doubt saddam his radical troops feed on poverty. the road ends and i'll file on the banks of the push and gulf the end of our journey. this is the outback oil terminal rising from the water far from terrorist attacks and on a constant military surveillance where iraq's fortune oil flows in and out. the country's fortune and perhaps misfortune two. wars here have always been clothed in the same color black. and foul is at the mouth of the shuttle our best during where the tigris joins the euphrates forming the border with iran. on the iranian bank a gigantic portrait of the how many is there to talk to us a reminder that americans have gone leaving pandora's box wide open. been especially on me personally i never thought i know collaborated with the americans. which i would show where i work i am and always have been a taxi driving us. i still can't cross the country no. to south ge
and so since the americans left the poor and the powerless join the militia and the terrorist groups who would least provide money and protection. everywhere in the city of portraits of the shia in might i doubt saddam his radical troops feed on poverty. the road ends and i'll file on the banks of the push and gulf the end of our journey. this is the outback oil terminal rising from the water far from terrorist attacks and on a constant military surveillance where iraq's fortune oil flows in...
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the white house on the fourth us date american journalist moved to protect the media freedom which they believe is a warning victim to government fears that some delegate facts may surface. and as the friends of syria prepared to discuss peace between present assad and the opposition u.s. lawmakers get for a stage of google to a bill that could allow direct a weapon shipments to the rebels. oh. it's nine pm here in moscow you live with us on r.t. it's good to have you with us i'm tom with. now a chechen man who was being investigated for possible links to last month's boston marathon bombings has been shot dead by the f.b.i. outside his house in florida you bring him todashev allegedly knew that sanaya brothers are the main suspects in the terror attack probe artie's gammage again has the details. yes the r.s.s. was being questioned as part of the f.b.i.'s effort to find and talk to anyone who had any contact with tom or lunch or naive official say if agents were questioning to have on tuesday he was cooperated first they say but late tuesday night he attacked the agent who shot and kil
the white house on the fourth us date american journalist moved to protect the media freedom which they believe is a warning victim to government fears that some delegate facts may surface. and as the friends of syria prepared to discuss peace between present assad and the opposition u.s. lawmakers get for a stage of google to a bill that could allow direct a weapon shipments to the rebels. oh. it's nine pm here in moscow you live with us on r.t. it's good to have you with us i'm tom with. now...
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. >> a day unlike any other in the long course of american history: a terrorist act of war against this country. president bush saying today that freedom has been attacked by... >> bush: make no mistake, the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> clarke: president bush said to us in the basement of the white house on the night of 9/11, "you have everything you need." and that was true because, as soon as we went to the congress, they said, "just tell us what you need." blank check. >> narrator: the president was determined to spend whatever was necessary and do whatever was necessary to conduct a new kind of war. >> ashcroft: the president turned to me and said-- in my direction anyhow-- he said, "never let this happen again." >> townsend: i understood that to mean there was no end of the earth we weren't willing to go to, there was nothing we weren't willing to ask for, there was nobody we wouldn't work with. >> narrator: the key to the new war would be secrecy. >> cheney: we'd have to work through the dark side, if you will. we've got to
. >> a day unlike any other in the long course of american history: a terrorist act of war against this country. president bush saying today that freedom has been attacked by... >> bush: make no mistake, the united states will hunt down and punish those responsible for these cowardly acts. >> clarke: president bush said to us in the basement of the white house on the night of 9/11, "you have everything you need." and that was true because, as soon as we went to the...