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wanted antigovernment forces blamed in the wording professor bruno diversity from the national institute of eastern civilizations believes it's all part of a well planned campaign against russia. very concerned. and inquiry about the incident of the accident of the malaysian play plane but most obviously united states don't want to cooperate on that field and they don't give the information they have they don't want to communicate they just want to make pressure. against russia unfortunately the the members of the security council some members of the security council reacted in their typical way. being adamantly against any kind of criticism of the ukrainian authorities even though where we case of. attempted violation of twenty one sixty six you know ukraine is now a playground. for western countries but they're specially for united states against russia and i don't think they are very. interested in. human rights question in ukraine you know it's double standard all the time the united states defending human rights in countries they don't like but they don't defend them in countries which are the
wanted antigovernment forces blamed in the wording professor bruno diversity from the national institute of eastern civilizations believes it's all part of a well planned campaign against russia. very concerned. and inquiry about the incident of the accident of the malaysian play plane but most obviously united states don't want to cooperate on that field and they don't give the information they have they don't want to communicate they just want to make pressure. against russia unfortunately...
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institute on religion and diplomacy. that is at 10:00 eastern. sonnoon, the hud institute looks at the national security threat posed by iran and isis. a discussion of the u.s. strategy in iraq at 2:00 eastern. here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00, and history to her looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30, the communicators look at the technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on "q and a," pat buchanan. on c-span2 friday night at 8:00 eastern, books on hillary clinton, barack obama, and edward snowden. and the sunday morning at 10:30, we tour casper, wyoming. and the c-span3, the negro league's kansas city monarchs. a depiction of slavery in movies. an interview 4:00, with herbert hoover. let us know what you think about programs you're watching. call us. or email us. join the c-span conversation. like a son facebook, follow us on twitter. the american veterans 70th annual convention today heard from veterans affairs secretary robert mcdonald. he spoke at the meeting in memphis. [applause] >> thank you. please, bc did. please, bc said -- e seated. andk you for your strong independent and great support for our veterans.
institute on religion and diplomacy. that is at 10:00 eastern. sonnoon, the hud institute looks at the national security threat posed by iran and isis. a discussion of the u.s. strategy in iraq at 2:00 eastern. here are some of the highlights for this weekend. friday at 8:00, and history to her looking at the civil war. saturday at 6:30, the communicators look at the technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on "q and a," pat buchanan. on c-span2 friday night at 8:00 eastern, books on...
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national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> coming up friday, j journalist discuss the role of race in the upcoming elections. asian-american journalism association convention at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. at 3:00 p.m. eastern, we will move from the convention and cover the asian communities. also on c-span. here is a great read to add to your summer reading list. a collectionight," of stories from some of the nation's most influential people over the past 25 years. >> there is a risk of the bohemian lifestyle, and i decided to take it because whether it is an illusion or not, i do not think it is, it he lped by concentration. it stopped me being bored. stopped other people being boring. it would keep me awake. to enhance the moent. ment. if i was asked, would i do it again? the answer is probably yes. i would have quit. easy for me to say. not very nice for my children to hear. it sounds a responsible. it would be hypocritical for me to say no, i'd never touch the stuff if i did know. because i didn't know. >> the soviet system in eastern europe contained the seeds of its own destruction. many of the problems we saw at beginning.in at the i spoke already about the attempt to
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national security threats in the middle east including al qaeda and the islamic militant group isis. also a look at the current state of iran's military program from the hudson institute coming up at noon eastern. later this afternoon, an assessment of president obama's strategy in iraq with the former national security adviser for george w. bush as well as other foreign and national security policy experts. that's at the heritage foundation and gets under way at 2:00 eastern here on c-span. tonight, a look at the relationship between the press and the government with the discussion on the nsa snowden leaks whistleblower protections, and the obama administration's restrictions on press access. times'" executive editor also talks about how the paper decides whether or not to publish a story. >> used to be, the government say if you publish a story that violates national security and summary will be killed, that's not good enough for me. i want to hear who. i want to hear the specifics. you don't have to tell me how they are going to get killed. i just mean i really want to know. the second thing is i always demand a request to hold something back comes from the highest -- somebody very high in
national security threats in the middle east including al qaeda and the islamic militant group isis. also a look at the current state of iran's military program from the hudson institute coming up at noon eastern. later this afternoon, an assessment of president obama's strategy in iraq with the former national security adviser for george w. bush as well as other foreign and national security policy experts. that's at the heritage foundation and gets under way at 2:00 eastern here on c-span....
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of a pope to south korea in 25 years. >> we start with the conflict in eastern ukraine and the huge russian aid convoy headed to the region. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> they will transfer the aid red cross tracks. >> vladimir putin is doing everything he can to stop the bloodshed in the war-torn region. the fighting there is still raging. >> government troops attacked separatist stronghold. including the town -- they say they have cut off them from the russian border. moscow says it is sending humanitarian aid. the vehicles are on their way to a government controlled post. ukraine's government is demanding that the truck's be checked. >> to cross the border in an area controlled by the terrorists, all should be handed to the red cross. >> russia annexed in march. in a speech, he struck a conciliatory note. he said russia will stand up for itself but not the cost of conflict. he spoke of a need for moscow to avoid isolating itself from the international community. that is not enough for the ukrainian parliament. most of them russian who supported russia's annexation of crimea. >> this bill gives ukraine the right to protect its n
of a pope to south korea in 25 years. >> we start with the conflict in eastern ukraine and the huge russian aid convoy headed to the region. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> they will transfer the aid red cross tracks. >> vladimir putin is doing everything he can to stop the bloodshed in the war-torn region. the fighting there is still raging. >> government troops attacked separatist stronghold. including the town -- they say they have...
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of them. [applause] now we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] today, live coverage 3:30 eastern, with a debate on the scottish independence referendum. this is the second debate ahead of the vote on september 18. we will have that at 3:30 eastern. >> following all this for the ap. story, joining us live monday morning. thank you for being with us. breaks to the efforts to what has been a stranglehold of the black voters going for it, going forandidate -- democratic candidates on a statewide and national level. >> following the election of --ack obama, th when you look at america, it is becoming a majority-minority country. majority minority country. the republicans found out that there voter base was lacking the last couple of presidential elections and tried to come up with a plan to make their party more attractive to african-american, hispanic, and asian voters. because historically african-american voters start out in the republican party. republicans want them to come back. they are doing grassroots efforts to bring these voters back. host: let's put this in terms of number
of them. [applause] now we are adjourned. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] today, live coverage 3:30 eastern, with a debate on the scottish independence referendum. this is the second debate ahead of the vote on september 18. we will have that at 3:30 eastern. >> following all this for the ap. story, joining us live monday morning. thank you for being with us. breaks to the efforts to what has been a...
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eastern time. now writebol will join kent brantley at the hospital. both are being treated with an experimental drug. a director of the national institutes of health spoke with chris hayes about the drug. >> this is an intervention that was developed with federal funding by nih, my institution, and now it's with a company that's trying to scale it up. there are only right now as we speak three treatment doses available, so it isn't like there's a lot of it available. we really have to scale it up. >> the ebola outbreak in west africa is causing doctors around the world to be cautious. a man with ebola-like symptoms has been tested for the virus. it's unlikely he has ebola. i'm joined by jay grey in atlanta. what can we expect today? >> hey there. well, a lot of people expecting the arrival of the second american missionary. as you talk about nancy wrightbol with the specially equipped medical swret she's in right now touches down here in atlanta, she will finally be back to the u.s., but doctors stress she is still a long way from a full recovery. >> reporter: nancy wrightbol being flown from liberia equipped with an isolation pod. her s
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eastern time with more of your comments and questions. thanks and enjoy the rest of your wednesday. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> tonight at 8:00 p.m. on c-span, conversations from the new york ideas festival. gorman,iologist, james and andrew kaplan taking part. on thed of hbo comments significance of "game of thrones." >> "game of thrones" has been a cultural explosion. what has that meant in terms of your brand? it is nice to have 17 million, right? 18 million. [laughter] >> excuse me. never get your numbers wrong. numberecessary to have a -- a hit like that? >> no. a global phenomenon, a huge backend home-video attached to the other side of the coin -- it is the most pirated show on television -- but i always say in response to that but that is the bad news story, but the good news is 18 million people in the united states are watching illegally. that is all believing in david and dan, listening to their vision, seeing their passion. david and dan really they love the product and they know it in their bones. they breathe it. , whose whole life is b
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eastern right on the reader's hash tag. three things to know on this thursday. national institutes oflth and drugmaker glaxosmithkline announce they will start the first-round of human trials for an ebola vaccine. the virus has ravaged several west african countries. >>> the sister of accused boston marathon bombers has been arrested for threatening the mother of her boyfriend's child. police say she said i have people who can go over there and put a bomb on you. >>> two hurricanes are causing dangerous conditions on the west and east coast coast. despite rip current warnings swimmers and surfers have taken to the ocean. one surfer was killed. >>> hurricane cristobal is well offshore in the atlantic but it's being blamed for seven deaths including two teenage swimmers in new jersey and maryland. moking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit... probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me
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of christ. thomas, that will be our last thought. that does it for today's "washington journal." we will be back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> it is election day today for four states. key races in arizona where voters will choose which republican goes against of a credit commerce woman kirkpatrick. republicans find for chance to face joe garcia in the fall. oklahoma holding congressional primaries in vermont republicans have four candidates vie to challenge peter shumlin. u.s. surveillance flights are happening now over syria. "new york times" reporting obama authorized the flights. andmmodation of spy planes drugs. the white house says the president has not approved military action inside syria. the white house has launched against islamic state in neighboring iraq. the group controls areas in both countries. we could hear more about this and the president this afternoon. you scheduled to speak at the american legion national convention at noon and charlotte, north carolina. we plan to have live coverage of the president's comments. he is also expected to announc
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of the washington institute. he is also a former senior director for middle eastern affairs at the national security council.ichael, russia seem to have invaded a sovereign country, and so far, they're getting away with it. what's the rest of the world going to do or say about all this? >> well, jon, you're right. it's a serious escalation by russia. it's not an unexpected one. the ukrainian forces were making headway against the separatists, the rebels. i think putin has made clear he simply won't allow kiev to prevail militarily, and he's willing to go to the mat to ensure that it's not able to do so. you're absolutely right. the response from the west has not so far deterred him. and i think we need to see a new strategy coming from the united states, nato, and our allies in europe. >> that's the problem. you say that -- well, the russians -- the russians imported rebels, the ukrainian government was doing a pretty good job of handling them. the prime minister of the country, ukraine, said they had that under control. so the russians decided to send in their own forces. listen. >> we can confirm that russ
of the washington institute. he is also a former senior director for middle eastern affairs at the national security council.ichael, russia seem to have invaded a sovereign country, and so far, they're getting away with it. what's the rest of the world going to do or say about all this? >> well, jon, you're right. it's a serious escalation by russia. it's not an unexpected one. the ukrainian forces were making headway against the separatists, the rebels. i think putin has made clear he...
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national institute will be hosting a conference on wikipedia. that is at noon eastern here on c-span. this weekend marks the 45th anniversary of woodstock. here is a look at the music festival and cultural significance. this is under an hour. ♪ host: jimi hendrix at woodstock, 45 years ago, playing to crowds there. it is known as a music festival. here to talk about the political and social implications is built greider.- is bill think of woodstock as a music festival and not a political type of situation? guest: i don't know what young people think of woodstock. they may get us better than us old folks. formallys remembered as this crazy rock on certain in the muddy fields of woodstock, new york -- this crazy rock concert in the muddy fields of woodstock, new york. i was too old to be a woodstock kid. my wife and i were having babies at that age, but spiritually we were with it, you know? and i have a broader, more ,erious memory of that moment surrounded by lots of other crazy things happening to this country at that time, like the assassination of martin luther , like the convention in chicago in 1968, where they basically had it poli
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by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> part of this years aspen ideas festival in colorado. he can to be discussions and i starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. discussionsee these here starting at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> here are some of the highlights for this weekend. they visit the technology fair on capitol hill. sunday on q&a political buchanan onpat friday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. look for hillary clinton, barack obama, and edward snowden. standard's dano halper. saturday at 6:00 a.m. eastern on the civil war. 4:00 p.m.real america let us know what you inc. about the programs you are watching. or e-mail this number us at comments@cspan.org. like on a and follow us on twitter. facebook and follow us on twitter. >> a recommendation to rescue a group of iraqis trapped on a mountain. this is about 40 minutes. let the deputyo national security advisor lead us off. the nitty-gritty on foreign policy and i will flesh everything else out. >> let me begin with an overview of the residence morning. he did a phone call with netanyahu. they were focused on ongoing efforts to get a sustainable cease-fire in place with wrist to to g
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of climate change tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. its ninth annual homeland security law institute today in washington. the homeland security undersecretary for national protection discussed the changes and challenges in ensuring the safety of the nation. on cyber security and critical infrastructure. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much, joe. takingou for once again the laboring aura in putting together this conference. welcome to the entire planning committee, and thank you to all of you who are here today who have taken the time to be here, but who also i know on a daily basis care about and in many our sharedto achieve objective of ensuring security, resilient communities where our ways of life can thrive. dans really like sutherland, our counsel, who said this is like a class reunion, and in many ways it is. a lot of former dhs folks, current the hs folks, but a lot of you in private practice and in academia and elsewhere all to the solving, addressing, understanding the challenges that we face. so thank you, all of you, for what you do. i bring greetings from secretary eh johnson who would have loved to be here
of climate change tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span. its ninth annual homeland security law institute today in washington. the homeland security undersecretary for national protection discussed the changes and challenges in ensuring the safety of the nation. on cyber security and critical infrastructure. this is just over an hour. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much, joe. takingou for once again the laboring aura in putting together this conference. welcome to the entire planning...
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eastern. >>> let's talk about israel's long term strategy and whether this cease-fire is likely to hold. i want to bring in the head of the institute of national security studies in tel aviv. welcome, sir. >> good morning. >> good morning. general, are you hopeful this current cease-fire will hold? >> i think the likelihood of this cease-fire to hold is very high. finally, hamas military wing, the terrorist group that conducted the war, have decided after five times that they refuse for cease-fire that it's about time to stop. they figure out that all their strategic efforts against israel is not succeeding. they failed to launch rockets efficiently against the israeli home front, and they failed with the tunnels, the terror tunnels that were destroyed by idf. the fact that israel rolled back after completing the tunnel destruction also took from them the chances of having israeli soldiers as prisoners, so by now they will start to listen to the civil society in gaza that is very upset with the destruction that hamas brought upon them and the people in gaza decided they don't want to be human shields anymore for hamas. >> the tunnels, we hear
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the head of the world war i commission will be at the national press club to talk about legislation for memorial at washington, d.c. that is a 10:00 eastern. and next, the cato institute on the legalities of how the affordable care act is administered. and the focus on immigrant children on the second anniversary of the administration's action for the childhood arrivals program that allows child immigrants to work legally in the u.s. for two years at 2 p.m. eastern. >> republican senator saxby chambliss of georgia spoke monday at the commonwealth club of california about national security. this is an hour. [gavel] >> good afternoon and welcome to this meeting of the commonwealth club of california, a place where you are in the know. us online at commonwealthclub.org, on facebook, twitter, and our youtube channel. i am john diaz, editorial page editor of the san francisco chronicle and your moderator for today's program. pleased to welcome saxby chambliss, the united states republican senator representing the state of georgia. he is here to speak about his view of the overlap between americans fiscal policy and national security. -- how cantions america address domesti
the head of the world war i commission will be at the national press club to talk about legislation for memorial at washington, d.c. that is a 10:00 eastern. and next, the cato institute on the legalities of how the affordable care act is administered. and the focus on immigrant children on the second anniversary of the administration's action for the childhood arrivals program that allows child immigrants to work legally in the u.s. for two years at 2 p.m. eastern. >> republican senator...
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national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] c-span, arning on look at the impact of russian intervention in ukraine on the global community. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, "washington journal" examines a report on poverty and looks at air quality act of 1967. texas governor rick perry is an washington, d.c. today for a discussion on the new politics of immigration. we will be live at this event, hosted by the heritage foundation and the national journal. starting at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this month, c-span presents debates on what makes america andt, evolution, genetically modified foods. issues spotlight with utterance .ealth care irs, student healt issues including global warming and fighting infectious disease. in our history to work from america's historic places. find our tv schedule one week in advance on c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. -3400.s at 202-626 or e-mail us at comments @cspan.org. c-span, we night on examine opposing views on climate change. channelfrom weather cofounder, who challenges the idea of global warming. here's a preview. around the world, science is focused on this gr
national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] c-span, arning on look at the impact of russian intervention in ukraine on the global community. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern, "washington journal" examines a report on poverty and looks at air quality act of 1967. texas governor rick perry is an washington, d.c. today for a discussion on the new politics of immigration. we will be live at this event, hosted by the heritage foundation and the national...
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of subsidizing home ownership. >> several live events today. including a middle east institute forum on religion and diplomacy at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at noon the hudson institute looks at the national security threats posed by iran and the errorist group isis. a u.s. strategy in iraq with the heritage foundation. >> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. the program that allows young immigrants to live with >> good afternoon. a couple notes. if you do need the restrooms they are outside of this door you will find them on either side of the reception desk. also if you haven't noticed we are encourage youg to live tweet the event. the hashtag is here on this screen. and finally as you've also seen we are recording and live streaming so when it does come time for the discussion later in the program please be sure to use the firework fonse at both sides of the room -- microphones apt both sides of the room. it is my pleasure to introduce to provide some words of welcome. [applause] >> good afternoon and welcome to the pew charitable trust. i am very pleased to welcome you to this expert panel discussion that we are going to have today. we are an independent nonprofit nonpartis
of subsidizing home ownership. >> several live events today. including a middle east institute forum on religion and diplomacy at 10:00 a.m. eastern. at noon the hudson institute looks at the national security threats posed by iran and the errorist group isis. a u.s. strategy in iraq with the heritage foundation. >> here's some of the highlights for this weekend. the program that allows young immigrants to live with >> good afternoon. a couple notes. if you do need the...
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middle eastern and north african affairs on the national security council staff from 2011 to 2012-- he's now a senior fellow at the middle east institute; and hisham melhem, washington bureau chief of arabiya news channel. welcome to both of you. hisham, it's a given, the world has changed, right? help us first by laying out the camps, so to speak, that we face. >> as we know, the uprising that began three and a half years ago unfortunately have morphed into civil wars in yemen, libya and sir. i can't syria is a place where there is a conversion of powers. the camps so to speak, the regime in damascus which is islam supported by iran which is the major region of shiite power as well as by hezbollah -- hezbollah's working for certain iranian interests and also supported by militias from iraq. so you have the shia coalition fighting to save the regime in damascus and in that sense iran and syria are more important in supporting the regime t mos cows. then you have sunnis from turkey, jordan, saudi arabia, qatar and others. attracting volunteers, quote, unquote, from the sunni world from africa, the caucuses, from central asia as well as from europe and the united states. this is the
middle eastern and north african affairs on the national security council staff from 2011 to 2012-- he's now a senior fellow at the middle east institute; and hisham melhem, washington bureau chief of arabiya news channel. welcome to both of you. hisham, it's a given, the world has changed, right? help us first by laying out the camps, so to speak, that we face. >> as we know, the uprising that began three and a half years ago unfortunately have morphed into civil wars in yemen, libya and...
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of your attention. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> this labor day, on the c-span networks, on c-span at 5:30 eastern, an education department summit on bullying in schools. at 8:00, bill nye the science guy and creation museum founder ken hamm debate evolution. on c-span2's book tv, at 7:00 eastern, congressman james clyburn talks about his life from his youth in the jim crow south to his leadership position in the house of representatives. at 8:30, authors sylvia dukes morris on her book about playwrite, diplomat and congresswoman. and at 10:00 p.m., michael lewis, author of "flash boys" discusses the hidden world of high frequency stock trading. on c-span3's american history tv, at 7:15 p.m. eastern time, american artifacts looks at declassified documents related to the 1964 gulf of tonkin incident that led to the escalation of the vietnam war. at 8:00 p.m., president warren harting's newly released love letters. at 9:45, the life of nobel prize winning economist milton friedman. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us a
of your attention. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> this labor day, on the c-span networks, on c-span at 5:30 eastern, an education department summit on bullying in schools. at 8:00, bill nye the science guy and creation museum founder ken hamm debate evolution. on c-span2's book tv, at 7:00 eastern, congressman james clyburn talks about his life from his youth in the jim crow south to his...
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eastern and north african affairs on the national security council staff from 2011 through 2012 and shadi hamid, a fellow at the brookings institution's center for middle east policy. he's also the author of "temp takes of power: islamists and a democracy in the middle east." welcome to the "newshour". steven, we have been reading so much about i.s.i.l., islamic state recently. how are they different from these other extreme groups and particularly al quaida? >> they're different in terms of their tactics and i think in terms of their overall strategy. their tactics, as we've seen, are savage. they deploy savage rias a tactic. this is a tactic that has been repudiated by core al quaida, you know, the al quaida leadership in south asia and zawahri, the current leader for al quaida and the replacement for bin laden. he has specifically enjoined the leader of i.s.i.s. from doing the kinds of things he is doing because, from an al quaida point of view, it aliennates most muslims, and that's a serious defect in the strategy. >> woodruff: shadi hamid, is that the main difference? that this is an extreme group far more willing to take extreme actions? >> that's a key difference but it goes beyon
eastern and north african affairs on the national security council staff from 2011 through 2012 and shadi hamid, a fellow at the brookings institution's center for middle east policy. he's also the author of "temp takes of power: islamists and a democracy in the middle east." welcome to the "newshour". steven, we have been reading so much about i.s.i.l., islamic state recently. how are they different from these other extreme groups and particularly al quaida? >>...
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institute looks at public opinion and war at 2:00 p.m. eastern. "sundays a great read, at eight," a collection of stories from some of the nation's most influential people. knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle. i decided to take it. whether it is an illusion or not -- i do not think it is -- it held my concentration. andtopped me being bored stopped other people being boring, to some extent. it would keep me awake and make me want the evening to go on longer. to enhance the moment. if i was asked what i do it again, the answer is probably yes. get away with the whole thing. easy for me to say. not very nice for my children to hear, it sounds irresponsible all thati would do again to you. it would be hypocritical for me to say i would never have touched the stuff if i had known. everyone knows. containediet union the seeds of its own destruction. many problems we saw at the end began at the very beginning. i spoke about the attempt to control all institutions and control all parts of the economy and political and social life. of the problems is that when you do that, when you try to control everything, then you create opposition and pot
institute looks at public opinion and war at 2:00 p.m. eastern. "sundays a great read, at eight," a collection of stories from some of the nation's most influential people. knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle. i decided to take it. whether it is an illusion or not -- i do not think it is -- it held my concentration. andtopped me being bored stopped other people being boring, to some extent. it would keep me awake and make me want the evening to go on longer. to enhance the...
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the head of the world war i centennial commission will be at the national press club to talk aout legislation from memorial in washington, d.c.. that is at 10 a.m. eastern. the cato institute hosts a discussion on conflicting circuit court rulings. later the pew charitable trusts focuses on unaccompanied immigrant children on the second anniversary of the administration's deferred program at 2dream p.m. eastern. georgia,mbliss of ranking member of the intelligence committee spoke at the commonwealth of california about national security. this is one hour. [gavel] >> good afternoon and welcome to this meeting of the commonwealth club of california, a place where you are in the know. us online at commonwealthclub.org, on facebook, twitter, and our youtube channel. i am john diaz, editorial page editor of the san francisco chronicle and your moderator for today's program. pleased to welcome saxby chambliss, the united states republican senator representing the state of georgia. he is here to speak about his view of the overlap between americans fiscal policy and national security. -- how cantions america address domestic or international crises and adapt to emerging threats b
the head of the world war i centennial commission will be at the national press club to talk aout legislation from memorial in washington, d.c.. that is at 10 a.m. eastern. the cato institute hosts a discussion on conflicting circuit court rulings. later the pew charitable trusts focuses on unaccompanied immigrant children on the second anniversary of the administration's deferred program at 2dream p.m. eastern. georgia,mbliss of ranking member of the intelligence committee spoke at the...
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of time this morning. thank you for watching. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. we take you to the national press club. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we have several other memorials, but not a world war i memorial, and therefore there is much excitement about this project. just a few words about our speaker, edwin found, -- edwin of notn, the grandson one, but two world war i veterans. he cofounded the world war i memorial foundation. of aled to the advocacy national world war i memorial on july, 2013. mr. fountain was appointed by senate majority leader harry to the centennial commission. he was elected vice-chairman of the commission in july, 2014. mr. fountain is a graduate of the university of north carolina, and the university of virginia law school. >> thank you, tony. and good morning. my name is edwin fountain. the commission was formed by congress in january, 2013 and given a mission of ensuring suitable observation in this country of a centennial of this great war, and more importantly, commemorating the service of american servicemen and women in educating the
of time this morning. thank you for watching. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. we take you to the national press club. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> we have several other memorials, but not a world war i memorial, and therefore there is much excitement about this project. just a few words about our speaker, edwin found, -- edwin of notn, the grandson one, but two world war i...
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eastern time with more of your phone calls, tweets, and e-mails. enjoy the rest of your tuesday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> president barack obama is announce $14 million today at day two of the u.s.-africa forum. with 50 african heads of state. american business leaders are meeting with him to find ways to boost economic ties. at 11:o 5 eastern we'll have discussion with coke. vice president biden will address the africa forum. we'll hear from president obama with closing remarks at 2:45 eastern. former alaska governor sarah palin headlined this year's western conservative summit in denver. she called on congress to impeach president obama. here's a look at a portion of her
eastern time with more of your phone calls, tweets, and e-mails. enjoy the rest of your tuesday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> president barack obama is announce $14 million today at day two of the u.s.-africa forum. with 50 african heads of state. american business leaders are meeting with him to find ways to boost economic ties. at 11:o 5 eastern we'll have discussion with coke. vice president...
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of time this morning. thank you for watching. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. we take you to the national press club. [captioning performed by national captioning instituteaptions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014]
of time this morning. thank you for watching. we are back tomorrow morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. we take you to the national press club. [captioning performed by national captioning instituteaptions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014]