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. >> some of the people including the women had speak about jennifer matthews.e just saw a still of her. she was killed in that blast. she played a very integral ale in the fight against qaeda. >> the reason we focus on coaskt is when i started this so may people told me you cannot underestimate the impact of khost psychologically on the cia. >> the setback tummy tuck. >> it became personal. they lost some of their own. there is an indication to seek justice. >> does that work in your narrative too? every story needs a good story arc in the cia is closing in on bin laden and they got beheaded out qaeda and then this major setback. it is a strong part of the real story. >> absolutely. sne of the female cia analyst she'she great irony is i been 15 years of her life trying to find bin laden and bin laden killed her. this is a woman with three kids and with a very rising career at the agency. the portrait of her in zero dark 30 is extremely misleading. she's me to be an idiot he is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair but trail. in this sump she's given her due.
. >> some of the people including the women had speak about jennifer matthews.e just saw a still of her. she was killed in that blast. she played a very integral ale in the fight against qaeda. >> the reason we focus on coaskt is when i started this so may people told me you cannot underestimate the impact of khost psychologically on the cia. >> the setback tummy tuck. >> it became personal. they lost some of their own. there is an indication to seek justice. >>...
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. >> some of the people, including the women, had spoke about jennifer matthews.e just saw a still of her. she was killed in that blast. >> she played a very integral role in the fight against al qaeda. >> the reason we focus on khost is when i started this so may people told me you cannot underestimate the impact of khost psychologically on the cia. >> the setback. >> it became personal. they lost some of their own. there is an indication to seek justice.-- was a determination to seek justice. >> does that work in your narrative too? every story needs a good story arc in the cia is closing in on bin laden and they got beheaded -- the head of al qaeda in iraq and then this major setback. it is a strong part of the real story. >> absolutely. one of the female cia analysts says the great irony is she's been 15 years of her life trying to find bin laden and bin laden killed her. this is a woman with three kids and with a very rising career at the agency. the portrait of her in "zero dark 30" is extremely misleading. she's me to be an idiot who is stuck in the cold wa
. >> some of the people, including the women, had spoke about jennifer matthews.e just saw a still of her. she was killed in that blast. >> she played a very integral role in the fight against al qaeda. >> the reason we focus on khost is when i started this so may people told me you cannot underestimate the impact of khost psychologically on the cia. >> the setback. >> it became personal. they lost some of their own. there is an indication to seek justice.-- was a...
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some of the people, including the women, had spoke about jennifer matthews.ust saw a still of her. she was killed in that blast. >> she played a very integral role in the fight against al qaeda. >> the reason we focus on khost is when i started this so may people told me you cannot underestimate the impact of khost psychologically on the cia. >> the setback. >> it became personal. they lost some of their own. there is an indication to seek -- a determination to seek justice. story needs a story arc and the cia is closing in on met modern. -- bin laden. then, this major setback. it is a major part of the story. >> absolutely. one of the female cia analysts says the great irony is she's been 15 years of her life trying to find bin laden and bin laden killed her. this is a woman with three kids and with a very rising career at the agency. the portrait of her in "zero dark 30" is extremely misleading. she's made to be an idiot who is stuck in the cold war. it was an unfair betrayl. -- portrayal. in this film, she's given her due. it is a more accurate treatment.
some of the people, including the women, had spoke about jennifer matthews.ust saw a still of her. she was killed in that blast. >> she played a very integral role in the fight against al qaeda. >> the reason we focus on khost is when i started this so may people told me you cannot underestimate the impact of khost psychologically on the cia. >> the setback. >> it became personal. they lost some of their own. there is an indication to seek -- a determination to seek...
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joined by abc news matthew dowd, jennifer granholm. bill kristol of the weekly standard.nd paul krugman from the "new york times." bill, let me begin with you. two months ago, thought a shutdown would be possible. all of the leaders, republican leaders in the house and senate against it, yet it's happening? >> these people are electing individually. so, they have decided they would like to delay the implementation of a bad law, which the president has had to delay parts of it. if the republicans were in total disarray, i think it's impressive with what the republicans have done. the party has rallied. the party is doing fine in the polls. president obama hasn't succeeded in getting his legislation passed. which is a good thing. >> isn't that going to backfire? >> not necessarily. a day or two or three. as you know, it's a little delicate. look, why not delay least at least parts of obama care for a year? >> because it's the signature achievement. it's funny -- >> is that a good reason? >> it's a good reason. it happens to be a very good law. >> one thing that's going on h
joined by abc news matthew dowd, jennifer granholm. bill kristol of the weekly standard.nd paul krugman from the "new york times." bill, let me begin with you. two months ago, thought a shutdown would be possible. all of the leaders, republican leaders in the house and senate against it, yet it's happening? >> these people are electing individually. so, they have decided they would like to delay the implementation of a bad law, which the president has had to delay parts of it....
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jennifer is suing the exhusband for the son's funeral expenses. the defendant matthewm several times in their marriage for other men. matthew claimed that jennifer didn't supervise the children prior to the son's death. he is counter suing. >> judge mathis: start with you. >> plaintiff: for a start i was married to matthew for 13 years, a little over. our marriage was very rocky. he was an alcoholic. he was very abusive and on the other hand he was a good dad and that is the main reason i stayed with him so many years. he was there for my kids . >> judge mathis: drunk? >> plaintiff: drunk, yes. he was. >> judge mathis: didn't alter his behavior around your children? he didn't exhibit destructive behavior around them? >> plaintiff: he did at times. >> judge mathis: every time he was drunk. he wasn't such a good dad. but if that is your opinion go ahead >> plaintiff: i thought i was doing the right thing. i thought i was going to do the right thing. >> judge mathis: they do stay together. yeah. >> plaintiff: throughout the years, my kids were involved in wrestling and fo
jennifer is suing the exhusband for the son's funeral expenses. the defendant matthewm several times in their marriage for other men. matthew claimed that jennifer didn't supervise the children prior to the son's death. he is counter suing. >> judge mathis: start with you. >> plaintiff: for a start i was married to matthew for 13 years, a little over. our marriage was very rocky. he was an alcoholic. he was very abusive and on the other hand he was a good dad and that is the main...
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jennifer higgins. transportation security officer matthew yates.dustin hendrick, and united states secret service thomas stock key. secretary? >> the department of homeland security, i would like to thank you all for coming and thank you, secretary napolitano for a wonderful, wonderful time and service. >> on the next washington journal, we'll discuss the situation in syria with the foreign policy initiative. look at president obama's approach to the country's civil war. and the protest of the congressional hearings on syria this week. talk about the goals with co-found ma dee yeah benjamin. and the economics reporter with "the wall street journal." washington journal, live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. this is about an hour. >> a student from the school of public service and the former president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. >> good morning, everyone. welcome. we're extremely pleased to have you all with us today and we're honored to host this event at the clinton center. today president clinton will deliver remarks on the hea
jennifer higgins. transportation security officer matthew yates.dustin hendrick, and united states secret service thomas stock key. secretary? >> the department of homeland security, i would like to thank you all for coming and thank you, secretary napolitano for a wonderful, wonderful time and service. >> on the next washington journal, we'll discuss the situation in syria with the foreign policy initiative. look at president obama's approach to the country's civil war. and the...
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states citizen and immigration services acting deputy associate director, jennifer higgins, transportation security officer matthewderal emergency management agency staff assistant dustin hendricks, and united states secret service form uniform sergeant thomas stasi. secretary. [laughter] [applause] that concludes today's event. on behalf of the department of homeland security over like to thank you all for coming. thank you secretary napolitano, for a wonderful, wonderful time and service. [applause] >> both chambers of congress return to work today at 2 p.m. eastern time. house lawmakers have a number of briefings by obama administration official to update them on the situation in syria. lawmakers are facing a potential vote to authorize the use of military force against a syrian regime including for using chemical weapons on its citizens. lawmakers are expected to pick up a short-term spending bill to give the federal government funded pass of them are 30. live coverage of the house on c-span. senators return to what's expected to be a weeklong debate on whether to authorize no to action against syria. they wil
states citizen and immigration services acting deputy associate director, jennifer higgins, transportation security officer matthewderal emergency management agency staff assistant dustin hendricks, and united states secret service form uniform sergeant thomas stasi. secretary. [laughter] [applause] that concludes today's event. on behalf of the department of homeland security over like to thank you all for coming. thank you secretary napolitano, for a wonderful, wonderful time and service....