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and cleveland was heading into trouble before michael white but he punched it much deeper. when you look back and say -- michael white is the man responsible and yet he owes a great degree his you're to you. how do you -- his career to you. how do you feel when you look back? >> guest: well, first of all would put the emphasis on the word "entirely." he did some things that were really important for cleveland. a lot of the iconic structures that have brought back downtown cleveland, revived downtown cleveland, the stadium, the rock 'n' roll museum, have their roots in his efforts to bring those things there, and the did other things in cleveland that were quite positive. you may have overstated time and there were problems at the end involving an associate but i would not be one to suggest that either cleveland's demise was his responsibility or that he didn't do anything good for cleveland, and i am realistic about the fact that no one is all good or all bad, all accomplished and without flaw. that's not in the way it is. i actually think he was an idealistic guy, not a pe
and cleveland was heading into trouble before michael white but he punched it much deeper. when you look back and say -- michael white is the man responsible and yet he owes a great degree his you're to you. how do you -- his career to you. how do you feel when you look back? >> guest: well, first of all would put the emphasis on the word "entirely." he did some things that were really important for cleveland. a lot of the iconic structures that have brought back downtown...
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the city was heading into trouble before michael white but much deeper. when you look back and that he is responsible but he knows his career to you? >> first of all i would put the emphasis on the word entirely. but a lot of the iconic structures that brought back downtown cleveland or revived it like us stadium with a rock-and-roll museum could make them happen. he may have overstayed his time and there were problems with associates but i would not suggest either its demise was his responsibility or he did not do with the thing for cleveland. i realistic this is all good or all bad or all accomplished. that is not the way it is. i think he was idealistic to get important things done in the important way. i was happy and i did the race i might have advised him to leave earlier than he did but he did important things for cleveland. >> so weidenfeld lens. year rose to be one of the most important of the democratic republicans in the state of illinois working in many campaigns for comedy successfully. but now it is in a rough economic situation. chicago has
the city was heading into trouble before michael white but much deeper. when you look back and that he is responsible but he knows his career to you? >> first of all i would put the emphasis on the word entirely. but a lot of the iconic structures that brought back downtown cleveland or revived it like us stadium with a rock-and-roll museum could make them happen. he may have overstayed his time and there were problems with associates but i would not suggest either its demise was his...
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when you look back on that michael white is the man responsible and yet he owes to a great degree his career to you. >> well, 1st of all, i would put the emphasis on the word entirely. he did some things that were important. a lot of the iconic structures the roots and his efforts to bring those things and make them happen and did other things in cleveland that were quite positive. may have overstated his time there. there were problems involving one of his associates but i wouldn't be want to suggest either cleveland's demise was his responsibility for any didn't do anything good. and, look i'm realistic about the fact that no one is all good or all bad all accomplished. that is not the way it is. i think she was an idealistic guy, not a perfect guy but he helped in some important things done for that city the city and inspired people in an important way. this not one of the campaigns i would say i was sorry that i did. i think he did important things for cleveland. >> this is is still in the pre- white house days. you rose you rose to be one of the most important if not the most imp
when you look back on that michael white is the man responsible and yet he owes to a great degree his career to you. >> well, 1st of all, i would put the emphasis on the word entirely. he did some things that were important. a lot of the iconic structures the roots and his efforts to bring those things and make them happen and did other things in cleveland that were quite positive. may have overstated his time there. there were problems involving one of his associates but i wouldn't be...
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cleveland is a city heading into trouble before michael white, but he certainly put up much deeper. when you tap on that, michael white is the man responsible in that he owes to a great degree his career to you. how do you feel when you look back? >> guest: well first of all i put the emphasis on the word entirely. mike white did some things that were incredibly important for cleveland. a lot of the iconic structures that have brought back downtown cleveland revive downtown cleveland stadium and the lack of museums and so on have their roots in a first to bring those they are and they did other things in cleveland that were quite positive. he may have overstated his time there and there were problems in the end of one of his associates, but i would not be one to jazz either cleveland's demise was his responsibility or that he didn't do anything good for cleveland. look, i am realistic about the fact that no one is all good or all bad, all accomplished without flaw. that is not the way it is. i actually think he was an idealistic guy. not a perfect guy but he helped get some importan
cleveland is a city heading into trouble before michael white, but he certainly put up much deeper. when you tap on that, michael white is the man responsible in that he owes to a great degree his career to you. how do you feel when you look back? >> guest: well first of all i put the emphasis on the word entirely. mike white did some things that were incredibly important for cleveland. a lot of the iconic structures that have brought back downtown cleveland revive downtown cleveland...
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of his closest friends and allies and of course cleveland was heading into trouble even before michael whiteut he punished a much deeper. when you look back on that michael is the one responsible and yet he owes a great degree his career to you. >> guest: first of all i would put the emphasis on the word entirely. i think that he did somethings that were important for a lot of the iconic structures that have brought back down had come cleveland with the stadiums and rock and roll music and have their efforts to bring those things there and make them happen and he did other things in cleveland that were quite positive. he may have overstayed his time there and there were problems at the end involving one of his associates that i wouldn't he want to suggest that either his demise was his responsibility order she didn't do anything good for cleveland and i'm realistic about the fact that no one is all good or all bad or all accomplished without flaw. that's not the way it is. i think he was idealistic. he hoped to get some important things done for the city and inspired people in an important w
of his closest friends and allies and of course cleveland was heading into trouble even before michael whiteut he punished a much deeper. when you look back on that michael is the one responsible and yet he owes a great degree his career to you. >> guest: first of all i would put the emphasis on the word entirely. i think that he did somethings that were important for a lot of the iconic structures that have brought back down had come cleveland with the stadiums and rock and roll music...
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charges and one of the closest friends and allies and he was heading into trouble even before michael white but he certainly went much deeper. when you look back on that and say he's the man responsible and yet he owes a great degree his career to you. how do you feel when you look back at lex >> i would put the emphasis on the word and a entirely. a lot of the iconic structures that had brought back downtown cleveland 35 cleveland with the stadiums and so on have their roots in the efforts to bring those things there and make them happen. there were problems involving one of his associates but i wouldn't be one to suggest that either the demise was his responsibility or that he didn't do anything good. he was an idealistic guy, not perfect but he helped get some important things done for the city and inspire people. >> host: you rose to be one of the most important or probably the most important of the democratic consultants in the state of illinois. you were there a long. of time, generally very successfully. illinois now is in a rough situation rated 50th in its credit rating. it was one
charges and one of the closest friends and allies and he was heading into trouble even before michael white but he certainly went much deeper. when you look back on that and say he's the man responsible and yet he owes a great degree his career to you. how do you feel when you look back at lex >> i would put the emphasis on the word and a entirely. a lot of the iconic structures that had brought back downtown cleveland 35 cleveland with the stadiums and so on have their roots in the...
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. >>> and we go to michael white, with a new book isis and michael, michael. and michael, your book talks about isis and you heard chris jansing, hoping this might strengthen our allies but you talk about a jordan government that often try to placate militants. tell us about that. >> well zarqawi was a jordanian national he went to afghanistan twice, the first time to make contacts and was a journalist reporting about the haddine and the second time he met bin laden and when he came back to jordan he was committed to attacks against the monarchy. the first one was a keystone cops and it ended in a farce and he was arrested and thrown in jail. in prison this guy really came into his own as an international jihadist. he was charismatic and recruited people and seen as a leader among men. he was let out in '94, with the amnesty of the king abdullah. >> and that was to satisfy the brotherhood, for today's news based on your reporter do you think jordan is more likely to back off of isis as they see someone burned alive. >> it is hard to say at the moment. the jord
. >>> and we go to michael white, with a new book isis and michael, michael. and michael, your book talks about isis and you heard chris jansing, hoping this might strengthen our allies but you talk about a jordan government that often try to placate militants. tell us about that. >> well zarqawi was a jordanian national he went to afghanistan twice, the first time to make contacts and was a journalist reporting about the haddine and the second time he met bin laden and when he...
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. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of the stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious at the penitentiary, you know. >> even as white stands vigil, the day is also beginning for some new arrivals to the prison. many of them will end up spending more time here than most of the guards will in their entire career. walking through the first of many outer gates, there's no mistaking this for a minimum or medium security facility. stateville's reputation is well known. >> from what i hear, people killing each other and stuff like that. you got to go in with guys doing life and stuff down over here. hear a lot of bad things about this penitentiary. kind of scary. because you're going to be here and you see how it is, like, maximum security and stuff like th
. >> officer michael white's responsibility is to stand guard in tower 14, from which he sees the entire northeast corner of the stateville. he's been on the job for more than five years. >> you have to be serious. serious about it. it's real easy to get kind of lax around here because you're dealing with people and you're dealing with guys really trying to wear you down and find a weakness in you. so i'd say serious. serious at the penitentiary, you know. >> even as white...
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lauren and michael whitely are proud parents of identical 1-month-old triplets. it is a rare bert is conceived without the help of fertility drugs. their older brothers are two and three years old. >> i always wanted a big family and i guess this is the way to do it all at once. >> all at once is right. identical triplets conceived naturally occur one in 60,000 to one in 2 million births. whatever the numbers are, the wittilies are calling it an act of god. >> see the look on that man's face. >> slight terror. >> it was dread, man. it was dread. >> the sleepless nights. >> they are cutis, though. look at that. >> it will be worth it when they are 5 and look sleeping in tir own bed sghs we will check back with the whitlies in five years. >>> when life gives you lemons make lemonade file. this is from east texas a lot of snow there the past few days. >> enough snow for adam graham to build an impressive igloo in front of his family's front yard. the heavy, wet snow was perfect for building those bricks. good thing because he's more than 250 of them. >> he spent thr
lauren and michael whitely are proud parents of identical 1-month-old triplets. it is a rare bert is conceived without the help of fertility drugs. their older brothers are two and three years old. >> i always wanted a big family and i guess this is the way to do it all at once. >> all at once is right. identical triplets conceived naturally occur one in 60,000 to one in 2 million births. whatever the numbers are, the wittilies are calling it an act of god. >> see the look on...
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the first time, to the national news media, dwayne james reaction to the shooting death of michael brown, to a whiteicer. >> the first reaction is you are sad because someone died. then it's the reflection, it's what could i have done, what could we have done. what should we have done, and how are we going to make sure that we learn from this, and move forward. that first period was this has happened in my backyard. this was under our watch, my watch. i should have, could have, would have - a lot of different things, and you reflect on that and turn into how am i going learn, how are we going to learn and act better and work harder to make sure it doesn't happen again. again. >> how did it strike you, as a authority? >> it struck me as a black man because growing up the black murder rate for males is higher. so you are worried about that. and then in authority it's basically this is my community. what could i have done, what should i have done. that hit, it continues to hit saying all right, i'm not the only voice, but i need to continue to showcase my voice like the entire community needs to showca
the first time, to the national news media, dwayne james reaction to the shooting death of michael brown, to a whiteicer. >> the first reaction is you are sad because someone died. then it's the reflection, it's what could i have done, what could we have done. what should we have done, and how are we going to make sure that we learn from this, and move forward. that first period was this has happened in my backyard. this was under our watch, my watch. i should have, could have, would have...
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>> fury and violence over the shooting death of an unarmed black teen, michael brown by a white cop a cop that the grand jury compost not to indict. >> events opened up a frank and heated debate about the relationship between law enforcement and race and what should be done about it. >> tragedy of american life. one that most citizens are able to drive around because it doesn't touch them. is that young people in those neighborhoods, too often inherit a legacy of crime in prison. >> fbi director james comey ss part of the problem is an unconscious biefer cops bias they have because iforts not their fault. >> they become part, shape the way that officer white or black sees the world. changing that legacy is a challenge so enormous and so complicated that it is unfortunately easier to talk only about the cops and that's not fair. >> the protests point to a deeper problem right now. in suburbs across america. rapidly increasing poverty scarce jobs, isolation from critical resources like public transportation and even political representation. even more worrisome: it's a trend that contin
>> fury and violence over the shooting death of an unarmed black teen, michael brown by a white cop a cop that the grand jury compost not to indict. >> events opened up a frank and heated debate about the relationship between law enforcement and race and what should be done about it. >> tragedy of american life. one that most citizens are able to drive around because it doesn't touch them. is that young people in those neighborhoods, too often inherit a legacy of crime in...
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critics see it, is that the white house refuses to use the label "islamic terrorism" and therein lies part of the explanation as to why the challenge is so multilayered, michael. >> it really is. the president is sticking to his guns on this one. it's interesting because back in september the white house was criticized for not saying we were at war with isis and they didn't want that political fight and stepped back and said, we're at war, this is not a fight we want to have. in this case the president stuck to his guns. i think he believes strongly not to use the language people want him to use and stick with generic language. one, is don't give isis the fight that it wants. the self proclaimed caliph wants to appear to be leading muslims in this apocalyptic war against the west and christianity and obama doesn't want to play on those terms, doesn't want to enhance his standing and accept his frame. the other is that we have to be very sensitive about the perception in the muslim world that there is some degree of anti-muslim animus in the united states, that is there is some kind of war against muslims and that america cares less about muslim lives is quick
critics see it, is that the white house refuses to use the label "islamic terrorism" and therein lies part of the explanation as to why the challenge is so multilayered, michael. >> it really is. the president is sticking to his guns on this one. it's interesting because back in september the white house was criticized for not saying we were at war with isis and they didn't want that political fight and stepped back and said, we're at war, this is not a fight we want to have. in...
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michael spaj a white supremacist. he went into an oak creek dwara thought they were muslims and shot six people. domestic extremism needs to be dealt with in in all its forms whether they're muslims or not muslims. now we're obsessed and toeing the line of peter king. he was having fine hearings in congress about radicalization in the muslim community and he's a republican. and the obama administration is doing counterextremism summit about muslims while we're do-two different parties, two different sets of ideologies but when it comes to muslims we're kind of like becoming -- it's kind of a gray area for me. i kind of ask myself oh wait democrats, republicans, like you just don't know anymore. >> do you feel like in the fight right now over how best to combat isis overseas as that's being debated in terms of -- one of the things that was interesting today is the president was talking about this is a military fight. but it's also all these other different types of fights. it's a way that america has to use our soft po
michael spaj a white supremacist. he went into an oak creek dwara thought they were muslims and shot six people. domestic extremism needs to be dealt with in in all its forms whether they're muslims or not muslims. now we're obsessed and toeing the line of peter king. he was having fine hearings in congress about radicalization in the muslim community and he's a republican. and the obama administration is doing counterextremism summit about muslims while we're do-two different parties, two...
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the extent of remaining gabonese rain forest is surveyed by biologists michael fay and leslie white forconservation society. wcs and the national geographic society support fay's megatransect-- a walk through hundreds of miles of pristine central african forest with local crews. they discover not only rivers and forests at risk, but some of the world's st isolated wildlife. elephants like these have never encountered poachers, so they don't charge or run away. (shris ) although this chimp cod tear apart a han most primates learn the hard way that they are no matchfor a gun. here, they aretill curious. once the scientists see what theres to lose, they take on a new mission. leslie white of the wildlife conservation society. the wcs program in gabon has... has really evolved a lot in the last year or two. we've shifted from being basically a research and training program based in the lope reserve to a situation where now we're doing a national evaluation of all the potential national parks in gabon. narrator: working closely with gabon's biologists, they press the case for setting aside l
the extent of remaining gabonese rain forest is surveyed by biologists michael fay and leslie white forconservation society. wcs and the national geographic society support fay's megatransect-- a walk through hundreds of miles of pristine central african forest with local crews. they discover not only rivers and forests at risk, but some of the world's st isolated wildlife. elephants like these have never encountered poachers, so they don't charge or run away. (shris ) although this chimp cod...
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. >> when you are absolutely convinced if michael brown were white this would have gone down the sameay? >> yes. >> reporter: so that's why we went to spokane and that cutting-edge lab at washington state university. >> spokane police department. >> reporter: a million dollar facility that tests cops in extremely realistic scenarios. the officer has to died when force is required. all together 60 different scenes filmed with white, black and hispanic actors. the only difference is their race. they use a modified glock that shoots a laser beam instead of a bullet. they also monitor brain activities. i tried it myself in a scenario where a man drops a knife. put the knife down and put your hands up and then pulls out a gun. i hit my target but it was enough to make my hand shake. it really does make your heart race when you go through those scenarios. that's nuts another cops pret press buttons and this is the first lab in the world that so closely recreates a real-life encounter and that makes the results so notable. cops have biases but it's not affecting their behavior the way with y
. >> when you are absolutely convinced if michael brown were white this would have gone down the sameay? >> yes. >> reporter: so that's why we went to spokane and that cutting-edge lab at washington state university. >> spokane police department. >> reporter: a million dollar facility that tests cops in extremely realistic scenarios. the officer has to died when force is required. all together 60 different scenes filmed with white, black and hispanic actors. the...
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without checking first with the white house. >> and michael, there is a bit of a split developing over the approval of loretta lynch as the next attorney general. what's going on here? >> there's really not a split in general. in the judiciary committee it looks as if she is going to get through. the problem is ted cruz who is trying to tie her confirmation to the funding for the department of homeland security. because he thinks everything should have to do with president obama's executive actions on immigration. a lot of republican senators are not buying this, and oren hatch from arizona saying anything to speed up the removal of eric holder the sitting attorney general, is fine. this time the delay tactics by ted cruz don't seem to be catching fire as they have in the past, tony. >> michael shure good to see you. >> tony. >> during a hearing today senator tom cotton says the prisoners held at the guantanamo bay detention center can rot in hell. libby casey strong words at the senate hearing today. why are some senators so opposed to closing this prison camp? >> tony, they're concer
without checking first with the white house. >> and michael, there is a bit of a split developing over the approval of loretta lynch as the next attorney general. what's going on here? >> there's really not a split in general. in the judiciary committee it looks as if she is going to get through. the problem is ted cruz who is trying to tie her confirmation to the funding for the department of homeland security. because he thinks everything should have to do with president obama's...
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. >> white house cybersecurity coordinator michael daniel oversees federal agencies defenses against computer network attacks and directs partnerships with private companies to protect network security. on wednesday discussed a white house initiative on computer security information sharing between the private sector and government agencies. following his remarks at the atlantic council the a panel of computer security experts discussed the white house initiatives. this is an hour and 45 minutes. >> [inaudible conversations] >> welcome good afternoon, everyone and thank you for coming. i'm barry pavel, the director of the brent scowcroft said on international security here at the atlantic council, and in the brent scowcroft center is our brilliant director of the cyber statecraft initiative jason healey. so you wonder more about later. welcome to this event on breaking the cyber information sharing logjam. you see the publication out of their four your reference this afternoon's event will be a moderated discussion on the challenges that limit cyber information sharing, ma the adminis
. >> white house cybersecurity coordinator michael daniel oversees federal agencies defenses against computer network attacks and directs partnerships with private companies to protect network security. on wednesday discussed a white house initiative on computer security information sharing between the private sector and government agencies. following his remarks at the atlantic council the a panel of computer security experts discussed the white house initiatives. this is an hour and 45...
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white house is the next step. >> no sequester this time around, i presume. >> no sequester. >> jackie, and michael thank you both. >> thank you. >> and also in the white house, the senate turning their attention to a new bill looking at the rate of suicide among the vets. it would require information on suicide prevention more easily available to veterans. it will help them work with the military members. >> and now the weather. extreme winter weather battling the northeast. and the massive storm stretching 1000 miles and bringing gusty winds and freezing temperatures. they grounded flights at o'hare and midway airport. we have fox news coverage. and first, molly line who is live in the boston suburb and a winter storm warning is in affect. hi molly. >> groundhog day again. and we have six inches in the boston area that has two foot of the snow. and 18 inches out in the west and north and some areas got three feet. what choice do we have but to mile them up in the massive snow piles. my photographer and producer drove up from cape cod and great video taken on the phone. and gave us an idea of how difficult it is
white house is the next step. >> no sequester this time around, i presume. >> no sequester. >> jackie, and michael thank you both. >> thank you. >> and also in the white house, the senate turning their attention to a new bill looking at the rate of suicide among the vets. it would require information on suicide prevention more easily available to veterans. it will help them work with the military members. >> and now the weather. extreme winter weather...
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whites and blacks differed and the responses. over time, they have moved closer in their belief that police discriminate against blacks. host: what has the impact of recent situations like michaelrown in ferguson and the grand jury decision in new york? guest: people have followed those situations they closely. again. whites and blacks have a two reviews over this. there were more similarities in the eric garner case in new york than in ferguson where look like what some blacks where on the opposite end of the spectrum regarding the decision. host: how do things different when it comes to community police or this national issue of policing? guest: i was looking at a poll the other day. bankers -- people were a lot more positive about their own anger. people feel a lot more confident about their own police. there is still a black and white gap. host: explain not a bit more. it seems like this would always be part of the task force solution. if the community knows that police officers, they were are more likely to have confidence and trust in them. guest: absolutely. people do believe that more training of local police will be helpful. most americans have confidence in the police
whites and blacks differed and the responses. over time, they have moved closer in their belief that police discriminate against blacks. host: what has the impact of recent situations like michaelrown in ferguson and the grand jury decision in new york? guest: people have followed those situations they closely. again. whites and blacks have a two reviews over this. there were more similarities in the eric garner case in new york than in ferguson where look like what some blacks where on the...
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michael. >> david cameron came to the white house last month and on this issue i prefer his approach to it thanalled it out for what it is. >> all right. the debate over whether to use the phrase radical islam clearly will continue. thanks guys very very much. that's it for me. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. in "the situation room" for our international viewers. amanpour is up next. brooke baldwin will start right after a quick break. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500 its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. mouths are watering, lemons are squeezing and stomachs are growling. or is it just me? every minute between you and red lobster's lobsterfest feels like an eternity. and who c
michael. >> david cameron came to the white house last month and on this issue i prefer his approach to it thanalled it out for what it is. >> all right. the debate over whether to use the phrase radical islam clearly will continue. thanks guys very very much. that's it for me. i'll be back at 5:00 p.m. in "the situation room" for our international viewers. amanpour is up next. brooke baldwin will start right after a quick break. 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am...
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we're delighted today to be able to host michael botticelli acting director of the white house officef national drug policy, and ambassador william brownfield the assistant secretary in the inl. of the department of state international narcotics and law enforcement. let me just say a few words here. this event which is the first time we've had this opportunity to welcome michael botticelli to csis, this event falls a couple of different opportunities we've had over the last year, year and a half to focus on policies around both domestic and international drug policy. on march 31 of last year we hosted ambassador brownfield come along with ruth dreyfus former head of state switching former health minister along with michelle, both of them here representing the global commission on drug policy. last september september 11, we had the good fortune to host richard brandt and michel also on the release of that commissions most recent report. i want to offer special thanks to a number of people who helped make this possible my colleague from csis it was prevention and pulling everything tog
we're delighted today to be able to host michael botticelli acting director of the white house officef national drug policy, and ambassador william brownfield the assistant secretary in the inl. of the department of state international narcotics and law enforcement. let me just say a few words here. this event which is the first time we've had this opportunity to welcome michael botticelli to csis, this event falls a couple of different opportunities we've had over the last year, year and a...
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apartheid that is why i say that because said the version of the power structure it is white and mostly black so with michael brown and if not obama, whose? but everything comes to the president and this is the thing that bothers me so easily people say right asking him if you go to ferguson? why not? race comes to every president lbj. abraham lincoln eisenhower truman. they all had dealt with issues and acted on them. yes. people have to understand and i say why with u.s. about race? he was the one. >> host: but bill clinton, if he comes close to issue what some would consider an apology for slavery. >> did he come close? he wanted. >> he did not apologize. there was a back-and-forth fight in the white house. attend the issue of reparations and. i think bill clinton was the one where the only one who could have done that. the time was right he was the first black president. he wasn't going to do it for what americans did a and president barack obama it was not the right time for
apartheid that is why i say that because said the version of the power structure it is white and mostly black so with michael brown and if not obama, whose? but everything comes to the president and this is the thing that bothers me so easily people say right asking him if you go to ferguson? why not? race comes to every president lbj. abraham lincoln eisenhower truman. they all had dealt with issues and acted on them. yes. people have to understand and i say why with u.s. about race? he was...
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michael. thank you. >> now climate change. hispanics are more likely than whitesby climate change. and more feel they would be hurt personally if nothing is gone to stop it. one reason is they are more likely to work in areas directly effected by the pollution and effected by hurricanes. -- >> boston is snowed in again. i talked with abc news anchor david mooer about that this afternoon. >> great to have you back from afghanistan. can't wait to see you reporting on report roots of the peace. also up here tonight more on the aftermath and flooding and fires in the west. the storm here in the east traveling across 12 states. snow emergency. up to two feet in some places and now the new storm. and neil armstrong's hidden apollo artifacts revealed tonight. >> and world news coming you have after this newscast at 5:30. >> it is great to have you back. and we're looking forward to you reports from afghanistan. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. what a weektd we had. >> ooh wild. i know the winds were so crazy. and of course we had the rain that came
michael. thank you. >> now climate change. hispanics are more likely than whitesby climate change. and more feel they would be hurt personally if nothing is gone to stop it. one reason is they are more likely to work in areas directly effected by the pollution and effected by hurricanes. -- >> boston is snowed in again. i talked with abc news anchor david mooer about that this afternoon. >> great to have you back from afghanistan. can't wait to see you reporting on report...
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ducis rodgers hears from michael nutter tonight the when "action news" continues. dunkin's new white chocolate raspberry lattes are topped with heart-shaped sprinkles and made with rich white chocolate and fruity raspberry flavors. get a medium hot latte for only $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. thank you. happy valentine's day. i love you. uh, i mean thank you. you're welcome. share the love with dunkin's heart-shaped donuts. indulge in cookie dough or brownie batter today. america runs on dunkin'. >>> twenty-eight year-old philadelphia a police officer brandon ruff was the one in handcuffs today. prosecutors claimed that he used a fake name in august when he tried to surrender three guns to the 35th district including one that was stolen. a struggle ensued and police say they found another loaded gun in, his waist band. ruff claims he was injured and filed a federal lawsuit. his attorney says ruff was arrested as retaliation by the department. >>> president obama a wants to increase taxes on the wealthy and use the money to pay for tax relief for the middle class. that was the main
ducis rodgers hears from michael nutter tonight the when "action news" continues. dunkin's new white chocolate raspberry lattes are topped with heart-shaped sprinkles and made with rich white chocolate and fruity raspberry flavors. get a medium hot latte for only $1.99. america runs on dunkin'. thank you. happy valentine's day. i love you. uh, i mean thank you. you're welcome. share the love with dunkin's heart-shaped donuts. indulge in cookie dough or brownie batter today. america...
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white collar crime ring. >> reporter: the gala is for michael peevey who recently stepped down from his post as head of the puc cpuc. >> you're [ technical difficulties ] >>> president obama is pretty used to getting a warm welcome here, but this time he's getting a pretty big snub from some, facebook's mark zuckerberg, yahoo's marissa meyer and google's larry paige and eric schmidt are not going to the cyber security summit. bloomberg reports it's because the feds are hassling thing over data encryption. tim cook is going. he'll probably talk about apple security policies. the company recently changed technology on the new iphone to encrypt data much to the government's chagrin. after the president wraps up at stanford he'll be heading to a democratic fundraiser tomorrow night on russian hill and takes off saturday morning. it's a sure bet traffic will be a mess on the peninsula and in the city. >>> luke fignora's luck ran out. he was getting ready to stand trial. prosecutors accuse him of taking delivery of $11 million of art and not paying for it. tonight we are hearing the fbi director made a rather st
white collar crime ring. >> reporter: the gala is for michael peevey who recently stepped down from his post as head of the puc cpuc. >> you're [ technical difficulties ] >>> president obama is pretty used to getting a warm welcome here, but this time he's getting a pretty big snub from some, facebook's mark zuckerberg, yahoo's marissa meyer and google's larry paige and eric schmidt are not going to the cyber security summit. bloomberg reports it's because the feds are...
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coming up next on the program today marks nine months since michael brown was shot and killed by a white officer. and coming up, a bank helping an individual stash millions of dollars in switzerland. >> for the second week in a row boston has gotten snow. kids were okay with that rights? schools are closed and almost 2 thousand flights have been disclosed across the northeast. the largest bank has gotten a lot of publicity how i.t. helped rich clients avoid taxes. ali velshi, what's this all about here? >> what's new is based on atrophy of data that hsbc's swiss banking arm did a lot of things to help clients avoid taxes prior to 2007. those clients had more than 100 billion in total in access at the swiss arm of hsbc, a british bank. documents stolen by h. >>> bc in 2007, employee gave it to french authorities who in 2010 shared them with the british, the spanish and the americans. so we knew some of this already but basically these new documents showed that hsbc handled secret accounts whose holders included drug cartels tax agents and diamond merchants and here is some way you might b
coming up next on the program today marks nine months since michael brown was shot and killed by a white officer. and coming up, a bank helping an individual stash millions of dollars in switzerland. >> for the second week in a row boston has gotten snow. kids were okay with that rights? schools are closed and almost 2 thousand flights have been disclosed across the northeast. the largest bank has gotten a lot of publicity how i.t. helped rich clients avoid taxes. ali velshi, what's this...
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at 3:00 eastern c-span 2 will have white house cyber security coordinator michael daniel as he talks about information stharg wean the government and private companies. his comments will be fold by a panel of private and government security officials. >>> and later this afternoon the first lady of afghanistan will be attending an event at the center for strategic and international studies on the state of women in afghanistan. c-span will be live with that discussion comes up at 5:30 eastern. >>> this week while congress is recess book tv and american history tv are in primetime. on wednesday at 8:00 eastern it's world affairs talking about china's secret plan to replace america as a superpower. the egyptian resolution. and the emerging crisis in europe. on thursday politics and the white house. from our after words program with david axelrod, mike huckabee and april ryan. and then on friday, biographies. on american history tv on c-span 3 on wednesday the 100th anniversary of the release of the film "the birth of a nation." the showing of the entire 1915 film fold by a re-air of our
at 3:00 eastern c-span 2 will have white house cyber security coordinator michael daniel as he talks about information stharg wean the government and private companies. his comments will be fold by a panel of private and government security officials. >>> and later this afternoon the first lady of afghanistan will be attending an event at the center for strategic and international studies on the state of women in afghanistan. c-span will be live with that discussion comes up at 5:30...
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as far as the white people addressing the michael brown situation, he had no such things they are saying about him. that was done by the media. the criminals, bad cops, not good cops, as far as al sharpton that is another lie that white people are saying. they are just hateful people there are good white gold. you've got hateful white people calling in. >>host: what interactions you had with the police? caller: i have had plenty. i have had cops come upon me because i defend myself, but they won't get the white person. i have had good cops, and talk to you they are supposed to. you have bad cops. the problem is you have prosecutors that are just as bad and don't want to prosecute the bad cops worried you've got cops that protect cops. they call it the blue shield. that's what we've got. host: where do you agree on this statement, do you have a lot of confidence in the police? caller: i have confidence in the good policeman. there are bad racist cops. there are bad white people that wear shirts and ties to try to bring the country down. host: we are going to savannah georgia. caller: we h
as far as the white people addressing the michael brown situation, he had no such things they are saying about him. that was done by the media. the criminals, bad cops, not good cops, as far as al sharpton that is another lie that white people are saying. they are just hateful people there are good white gold. you've got hateful white people calling in. >>host: what interactions you had with the police? caller: i have had plenty. i have had cops come upon me because i defend myself, but...
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we're delighted today to be able to host michael boracheli, acting director of the white house office national drug policy and ambassador william brownfield. the assistant secretary in the inl bureau at the department of state. international narcotic and law enforcement enforcement enforcement this is follows a couple of different opportunities that we have had over the last year, year and a half to focus on policies around domestic and international drug policy. on march 31st of last year we hosted ambassador brown b b sfwr sfwrshlgt sfwrshlgt. a special thanks to the state department. we're hear really to talk about a drug policy at home and globally. i think what we will hear is that there's quite a bit that thint t. president obama just recently had an skinned b
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. >> michael, what did you make of the white house decision making process through all of this? it is a very very careful line. there's a lot of behind the scenes negotiations and discussions. it sounds like inside the white house, in terms of how much this president was going to talk about the muslim faith. >> look there's two fronts in the war. the military front, that is happening far away from us. against people occupying the land. that will likely go on for a number of years. and then there's a recruiting war going on. and that's what the president has been addressing this week. and i think the white house has been very clear that using this terminology hurts our cause. and what is interesting about what the president did today and to a lesser extent yesterday, is he elevated his critics. you usually see the white house ignore what is being said on fox news on a day-to-day basis. and among the republican presidential field this has been a very much line of attack against him. he is elevating and saying these things being said by pundits in the press, he uses euphemisms, are
. >> michael, what did you make of the white house decision making process through all of this? it is a very very careful line. there's a lot of behind the scenes negotiations and discussions. it sounds like inside the white house, in terms of how much this president was going to talk about the muslim faith. >> look there's two fronts in the war. the military front, that is happening far away from us. against people occupying the land. that will likely go on for a number of years....
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jobs and that's what the president was saying to the governors in both parties at the white house the other day. michael? >> yeah you're absolutely right. we know the impact is going to have on personnel. we also know that at the same time a lot of those functions are going to get carried on. there's now talk of a possible continuing resolution to fund homeland security for the next 30 to 45 days to get past this particular impasse. but that sets up this ball to be kicked or dealt with later on so they have to do something now. >> that would be pathetic andrea, if all we can do it pass continuing resolution. the issue is simple. we want to fund homeland security. the immigration debate and president's powers that's in the courts. it will be decided by the appellate courts. let's leave it there and not try to score ridiculous particular showmanship. let's vote homeland security the funding it deserves. >> i want to ask you about speaking of political showmanship, let's talk about the whole rudy giuliani versus barack obama. who, michael steele who comes out on top here when you've got republican candidat
jobs and that's what the president was saying to the governors in both parties at the white house the other day. michael? >> yeah you're absolutely right. we know the impact is going to have on personnel. we also know that at the same time a lot of those functions are going to get carried on. there's now talk of a possible continuing resolution to fund homeland security for the next 30 to 45 days to get past this particular impasse. but that sets up this ball to be kicked or dealt with...
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. >> african americans are have been profiled for many years by white police officers. what is it about michael brown and acre garner? >> i think that that death and the public spectacle around the charge of george zimmerman the fact that it took a social media campaign to get him arrested, hey it happened, things happen, sorry. you know i think something was triggered there and it grew and it grew and unfortunately it didn't result in the dismantling of stand your ground laws, it resulted in us seeing another black man killed under bizarre circumstances for what seems to be no reason other than him being racially targeted buy cop. that encounter should not have ended up with a death the body laid in the street for four and a half hours and it triggered something, it's been growing for a very long time. >> i want to get your thoughts on those outside looking in who say if these men would have only listened to the police officers because we do hear this argument that they need to in a certain regard respect police officers that we wouldn't be in a situation. what do you say to those people who f
. >> african americans are have been profiled for many years by white police officers. what is it about michael brown and acre garner? >> i think that that death and the public spectacle around the charge of george zimmerman the fact that it took a social media campaign to get him arrested, hey it happened, things happen, sorry. you know i think something was triggered there and it grew and it grew and unfortunately it didn't result in the dismantling of stand your ground laws, it...
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michael flynn had sharp comments on u.s. strategy. >> it's not just the whis. i white house.i really believe when members of congress are yelling at the white house for strategy and the white house is talking back to them, what they really need to do is sfig out what the strategy is going forward. >> part of the strategy is the president asking congress for a war resolution. but is that enough. joining us now michael bolton. ambassador, what do we need to come? >> the president has to come up with a better objective than what he's been saying when he says to degrade and ultimately defeat ice. that can take a long time. that's not the kind of objective our strategy should have. it should be to destroy isaiah the sooner the better. and if he in fact submits a draft authorization to use force to congress this week which he does not need to do constitutionally, but if he does, it ought to be very broad it ought to ask for the authority to use all necessary means to eradicate isis and any groups or individuals affiliated with it or sharing its aims in and around the middle east or
michael flynn had sharp comments on u.s. strategy. >> it's not just the whis. i white house.i really believe when members of congress are yelling at the white house for strategy and the white house is talking back to them, what they really need to do is sfig out what the strategy is going forward. >> part of the strategy is the president asking congress for a war resolution. but is that enough. joining us now michael bolton. ambassador, what do we need to come? >> the...
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white, not icy. let's take a look outside right now with the michael and son weather cam. we are doing okay right now. it's 29 degrees. it's a lot better than it was at this time yesterday. and our weather headlines, we do have a storm approaching from the west. so it will move toward us as we head through the day on super bowl sunday. we're mostly dry during the daylight hours, but after sunset, we're going to watch a few of these rain and snow showers approach. in fact, there's a good potential that we'll see some wintery mix, including sleet in there as well. but before sunset, maybe just a flurry, maybe a quick snow shower. nothing that is going to accumulate. the wintery mix is the main concern and that will be after dark and as i mentioned before, most of us just completely change over to rain. you can kind of see why on satellite and radar here. that rain, snow line is so far to the north. but as we head into the overnight hours, you can see the snow really overtook things in the chicago area. this is going to head our way because of the timing of this, arriving dur
white, not icy. let's take a look outside right now with the michael and son weather cam. we are doing okay right now. it's 29 degrees. it's a lot better than it was at this time yesterday. and our weather headlines, we do have a storm approaching from the west. so it will move toward us as we head through the day on super bowl sunday. we're mostly dry during the daylight hours, but after sunset, we're going to watch a few of these rain and snow showers approach. in fact, there's a good...
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michael shure has the story. >> the republican path to the white house begins this week just outside washington at the conservative political action conference or cpac. from jeb to rand to even new jersey governor chris christie, the annual event will attract almost every major podus hopeful, with only arkansas governor mike huckabee declining a invitation. even duck dynasty star. last year sarah palin did her take on dr. seuss. >> i do not like this, uncle sam. i do not like his health care scam! >> this year she will make a return appearance. cpac is where some like dr. ben carson are able to make a first impression. >> you want to tell me we're not an exceptional nation you go jump in the lake. >> what will be different this year is that the candidates will take questions from the attendees. many believe this will play to the strength of former florida governor jeb bush who may have a long way to win over this crowd. cpac is definitely about winning. the reading of the straw poll results is what matters most. >> as you can see for the second year in a row kentucky senator rand paul won with 31%. >> but that onl
michael shure has the story. >> the republican path to the white house begins this week just outside washington at the conservative political action conference or cpac. from jeb to rand to even new jersey governor chris christie, the annual event will attract almost every major podus hopeful, with only arkansas governor mike huckabee declining a invitation. even duck dynasty star. last year sarah palin did her take on dr. seuss. >> i do not like this, uncle sam. i do not like his...
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white collar crime ring. >> reporter: it's for michael peevey who stepped down from his post as head of the
white collar crime ring. >> reporter: it's for michael peevey who stepped down from his post as head of the
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the empire state building decked out in red, white and blue and a hockey player and a puck played across the spire and michael felps is engaged, he is engaged releasing a picture, and simply saying she said yes. happy couple. find out what sent 11 college students to the hospital and parents and officials fear that three girls are headed to join isis and pick your poison. negative 36 wind chills and a sleet storm headed for texas. all those miserable details, coming up. you are watching "first look" coming up on msnbc. shopping online is as easy as it gets. ♪ wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angiealist.com. no more calling around. no more hassles. and you don't even have to be a member to start shopping today! angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. >>> we have winter storm warnings from san angelo through the dallas fort worth areas and shreveport shreveport, s
the empire state building decked out in red, white and blue and a hockey player and a puck played across the spire and michael felps is engaged, he is engaged releasing a picture, and simply saying she said yes. happy couple. find out what sent 11 college students to the hospital and parents and officials fear that three girls are headed to join isis and pick your poison. negative 36 wind chills and a sleet storm headed for texas. all those miserable details, coming up. you are watching...
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but the white house insiders the political people are telling the military people what to do. crazy. meanwhile, lieutenant general michaels whatever strategy we have, mr. trump, listen to this, the strategy is not working. >> i think what i'm saying is that the strategy that we've had, it's not working. it's clearly not working. we're kind of like a football team with the quarterback at the huddle and the quarterback says ready break, everybody is supposed to step to the line and the team is supposed to move down the field together in a synchronized way to the goal line to win. i feel like when we say ready break, all the players that are on the team, they're going off into different stadiums playing different sports. we really don't have an effective strategy that is coherent that actually addresses the wider problem, which is an ideology. >> how disheartening that, mr. trump? >> he's 100% right. even the term radical islamic terrorism, refused to be used. they refuse to say it. they refuse to say what's going on. it's absolutely terrible. isis, they called it the j.v. team, he had no idea what was going on with that. i
but the white house insiders the political people are telling the military people what to do. crazy. meanwhile, lieutenant general michaels whatever strategy we have, mr. trump, listen to this, the strategy is not working. >> i think what i'm saying is that the strategy that we've had, it's not working. it's clearly not working. we're kind of like a football team with the quarterback at the huddle and the quarterback says ready break, everybody is supposed to step to the line and the team...
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department's also expected to announce it will not charge officer darren wilson a white man, for the shooting death of michaelrown who was black. that incident made ferguson the center of nationwide debates over police tactics and race relations. police chief jackson answered the justice department saying "i have received nothing new. everything they suggest in the past has been reasonable, and we have tried to comply." >>> california health officials are contacting nearly 200 patients who may have been exposed to a dead leely bacteria during tests at ucla medical center. seven patients are confirmed to have been infected with the drug-resistant superbug. two of them died. the problem came during testing for digestive system illnesses. a hospital spokeswoman says a scope used in the procedure was contaminated despite having been sterilized according to the manufacturers instructions. the bacteria in question can kill up half of the patients infected. >>> still to to come on cnn, a man claimed he was beaten up by police and demanded his release. surveillance footage from his phone tells a different story. >>>
department's also expected to announce it will not charge officer darren wilson a white man, for the shooting death of michaelrown who was black. that incident made ferguson the center of nationwide debates over police tactics and race relations. police chief jackson answered the justice department saying "i have received nothing new. everything they suggest in the past has been reasonable, and we have tried to comply." >>> california health officials are contacting nearly...
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take a look at the white house from our michael & son weather camera. looking a little snowy out there. kind after snow globe. we are going to see the visibilities drop. so a lot of people not on the roads. that's good. we're getting the roads cleaned up for you. and within the next couple of hours, if you head out for work or your commute, we are going to see some slick spots, especially on the side roads. the treated roads seem to be doing okay. 31 degrees though. here comes the snow. are we seeing it really come down. notice the areas in blue. we'll zoom in in just a moment. i want to bring your attention back off to 81, the back edge ever the storm so we know it's not going to be lasting for too much longer. we're talking mid- to late morning. then after lunch time things look be looking a lot better as far as weather conditions. we'll still have issues on the side roads especially. later on tonight anything left over will freeze. here we go with light snow continuing. we had the big, fat flakes earlier. now we're starting to see things get a little
take a look at the white house from our michael & son weather camera. looking a little snowy out there. kind after snow globe. we are going to see the visibilities drop. so a lot of people not on the roads. that's good. we're getting the roads cleaned up for you. and within the next couple of hours, if you head out for work or your commute, we are going to see some slick spots, especially on the side roads. the treated roads seem to be doing okay. 31 degrees though. here comes the snow. are...