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when you look at judith miller -- >> very fired up. >> as he should be. >> do you know i can hear you talk about me? >> i didn't know that. >> it was embarrassing. >> charles, i was shocked by judith miller, but the students were acting like jackasses. >> she said it should be judged on the merit and not the timing and she is right. immediately we saw a whole host of absolute nonsense. the idea that you are feeling uncomfortable at university in this innings -- incident because even if you have a claim which you don't, but the idea it is comparable to 120, 130 people being machine gunned on a night out is not only ridiculous, but it is disgusting. it shows people's priorities being out of whack. judith miller is blasted for commenting on that we are in trouble. >> do we have the donald trump tweet? the tweet went around for donald trump and it said "isn't it interest interesting the tragedy took place in one of the toughest gun control countries in the world." this was from january of 2015, but it went around as if he just said it and everyone was threatening his life. but it is the o
when you look at judith miller -- >> very fired up. >> as he should be. >> do you know i can hear you talk about me? >> i didn't know that. >> it was embarrassing. >> charles, i was shocked by judith miller, but the students were acting like jackasses. >> she said it should be judged on the merit and not the timing and she is right. immediately we saw a whole host of absolute nonsense. the idea that you are feeling uncomfortable at university in this...
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just this year, just this year, judith miller published a memoir in which she goes back and rethinks the event and she raises a horrifying possibility, horrifying to herself, read the book, where she says, was i manipulated? was this really facts i remembered or did the prosecutor put them in my mind? chilling stuff, folks, because that was only evidence. i'm going to have to go quickly for my time is running out. overcriminalization, tim has talked about that. i will skip over that. too many crimes, cases brought on very thin evidence or things that turn out not to be crimes at all. it happens all the time. i want to talk particularly about the case of steinberg. steinberg was one of the newman chi alt son defendant. you needed to get an instruction. turns out that newman and chiasson were convicted and they brought indictment against steinberg, who was another defendant in the case. now they could have brought the prosecution by filing it in separate case. instead, and this is a quote from the second circuit opinion, second circuit knows instead of doing that, they filed supersedin
just this year, just this year, judith miller published a memoir in which she goes back and rethinks the event and she raises a horrifying possibility, horrifying to herself, read the book, where she says, was i manipulated? was this really facts i remembered or did the prosecutor put them in my mind? chilling stuff, folks, because that was only evidence. i'm going to have to go quickly for my time is running out. overcriminalization, tim has talked about that. i will skip over that. too many...
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author peggy noonan, and journalist judith miller joins us and ted koppel on his book, pielights out, surviving the aftermath" on sunday, speak with the authors live. first, pj o'rourke takes your call on his book, thrown under the omnibus, then as msnbc hosts joy ann reid will take calls about heir book: fracture, barack obama, the clintons and the able divide. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions,@booktv and @c-span on twitter. >> here's a look at some books being published this week. in sweet freedom, former alaska governor sarah pallic recalls her favorite inspirational bible verses and offers her reflexes on the holidays. then' how his eight-month stay in a state run confinement center following a conviction for violation of campaign law, informed his political views in, stealing america. and in lawless, david bernstein argues the obama administering has continually undermined the constitution. also being released this week, claire cushman and todd peppers look at the impact of law clerks on the supreme court in, of court years and
author peggy noonan, and journalist judith miller joins us and ted koppel on his book, pielights out, surviving the aftermath" on sunday, speak with the authors live. first, pj o'rourke takes your call on his book, thrown under the omnibus, then as msnbc hosts joy ann reid will take calls about heir book: fracture, barack obama, the clintons and the able divide. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions,@booktv and @c-span on twitter. >> here's a look at some books being...
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journalist judith miller talks about her book, the story and news man ted koppel's on lights out, a cyber attack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. on sun on sunday speak with the others live. would take calls on the book thrown under the bus and then we host joey and read. join us live from miami up on c-span twos book tv starting november 21. be sure to follow andspan eet us your questions at book tv and at c-span, on twitter. >> coming i unext, today's white house reaping briefing. [inaudible] good afternoon everybody. it is good to see well. i do not have announcements at the top so we can take your questions. >> can you say what the president would like to see about the. rt of appeals ruling on immigration and. [inaudible] >> we continue to believe strongly in the legal power of the arguments we have been making for nearly one year now. about the importance of giving our law enforcement officiaurt the discretion to implement our immigration laws in a way that focuses on those that pose a genuine threat to our national security or tour community. the impact to public opses
journalist judith miller talks about her book, the story and news man ted koppel's on lights out, a cyber attack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. on sun on sunday speak with the others live. would take calls on the book thrown under the bus and then we host joey and read. join us live from miami up on c-span twos book tv starting november 21. be sure to follow andspan eet us your questions at book tv and at c-span, on twitter. >> coming i unext, today's white house reaping...
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as judith miller mentioned, we just had jobi and judith miller talking about her experience and now weg to show you a clip in just a minute of michael wice who has a book on isis as well and we want to take all of this and get your reaction here on book tv to some of these events, isis, current events as well and show row some of the new books that are out on isis. let's show you michael wise from the texas book festcal a couple of weeks ago. >> many of this year's presidential candidates have written books to introduce themselves to voters and views on issues. here is a look at some of the candidates' books. jeb bush, presidential and former neurosurgeon ben carson argues a better understanding of the constitution is necessary to solve america's boast pressing issues in his book a more perfect union and secretary of state hillary clinton looks back in time serving in obama administration in hard choices. in a time for truth, texas senator ted cruz recalls his journey. carly fiorina, former ceo of hewlett-packard, she shares lessons she's learned from difficulties and triumphs. in my s
as judith miller mentioned, we just had jobi and judith miller talking about her experience and now weg to show you a clip in just a minute of michael wice who has a book on isis as well and we want to take all of this and get your reaction here on book tv to some of these events, isis, current events as well and show row some of the new books that are out on isis. let's show you michael wise from the texas book festcal a couple of weeks ago. >> many of this year's presidential candidates...
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. >> and with me now is pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist judith miller.y, isn't this discussion about pausing syrian refugees a side show? i'm all in favor of pausing the program but we shouldn't be talking about meeting isis? >> absolutely. the best defense of our offense is our homeland. we heard it from general jack kuhn who said we have 3,000 people on the ground now advising and training in syria. we need ten. you cannot win this war just through air power. we also have to unleash air power. we have really got to be serious about defeating isis militarily and aid logically. we haven't even begun to start the war against ideology. >> what the doctor said about the money they make from the oil fields. we're pretty smart. why did only a few months ago say maybe we should go after the funding source? they're making a million dollars a day with the oil. >> ting all comes back to the determination that the president lacks to really do something about isis. this was the jv team. these are the guys who couldn't shoot straight. these are the guys who are alre
. >> and with me now is pulitzer prize winning investigative journalist judith miller.y, isn't this discussion about pausing syrian refugees a side show? i'm all in favor of pausing the program but we shouldn't be talking about meeting isis? >> absolutely. the best defense of our offense is our homeland. we heard it from general jack kuhn who said we have 3,000 people on the ground now advising and training in syria. we need ten. you cannot win this war just through air power. we...
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fox news contributor judith miller and darrell campbell. welcome to both of you.ll, how real are these threats that isis is trying to access chemical weapons? >> the forces have been using it laced with fluorine. there is one confirmed incident. watering around with mustards. just in the last few months. probably manufactured this in small hatches. probably iraq. this has been a threat for a wild. it will probably be a threat containing to the war zone. it is extremely difficult to take these weapons from that region into places like europe. they do have the capability of producing small batches and using it in these sporadic attacks. trish: recruiting into his developing all of this stuff. let's just talk about what this is that they have access to. we know that they have used mustard gas. walk us through what mustard gas is. how they use it and how deadly it could be. >> these types of chemicals can be extremely lethal if you stand delivered in an efficient way. militaries have in the past about these weapons through artillery, through rockets. we saw this in sy
fox news contributor judith miller and darrell campbell. welcome to both of you.ll, how real are these threats that isis is trying to access chemical weapons? >> the forces have been using it laced with fluorine. there is one confirmed incident. watering around with mustards. just in the last few months. probably manufactured this in small hatches. probably iraq. this has been a threat for a wild. it will probably be a threat containing to the war zone. it is extremely difficult to take...
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journalists judith miller joins us to discuss her book, a journey. and you span ted koppel on his book, lights out. on sunday, speak with the author's life. tg o'rourke takes your calls. msnbc host joy and read will take calls on her question -- on her book fractured. onn us live from miami c-span2 book tv starting november 21. be sure to follow and tweet as a question. >> >> coming up tonight, our landmark cases series continues with the 1944 case of korematsu versus the united states. then, president obama and the israeli prime minister are at the white house. after that, we will hear from the prime minister and he speaks at an american enterprise institute dinner. >> all persons having business before the honorable, the supreme court of the united states. c-span'srk cases, special history series produced in cooperation with the national constitution center, exploring the human stories and constitutional dramas behind 12 historic supreme court decisions. >> we will hear arguments, roe versus wade. >> quite often, and many of her most famous decisio
journalists judith miller joins us to discuss her book, a journey. and you span ted koppel on his book, lights out. on sunday, speak with the author's life. tg o'rourke takes your calls. msnbc host joy and read will take calls on her question -- on her book fractured. onn us live from miami c-span2 book tv starting november 21. be sure to follow and tweet as a question. >> >> coming up tonight, our landmark cases series continues with the 1944 case of korematsu versus the united...
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and journalist peggy noonan, judith miller and pulitzer prize-winning author joe warwick. his newest book is on isis. you will hear from ted koppel on cyberattacks. and stacey shift on the salem witch trials. the full schedule for today is available at our web site, booktv.org. the first author event is about to begin, n.y. times book review editor pamela paul is leading a discussion on books and reading habits. joining her, best-selling author brad meltzer, sloan crosby, rick. y and t j styles. live coverage on booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ..
and journalist peggy noonan, judith miller and pulitzer prize-winning author joe warwick. his newest book is on isis. you will hear from ted koppel on cyberattacks. and stacey shift on the salem witch trials. the full schedule for today is available at our web site, booktv.org. the first author event is about to begin, n.y. times book review editor pamela paul is leading a discussion on books and reading habits. joining her, best-selling author brad meltzer, sloan crosby, rick. y and t j...
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judith miller at the manhattan institute for policy research, a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist fox news contributor. and mary kissell, editorial board member. good to see everybody. thank you for joining us. your thoughts, mary kissell. >> donald trump, he emotes, he doesn't articulate a strategy. we have eyes. we saw what happened in paris. we're afraid it is going to happen here. the polls reflect that. >> the polls reflect that, but also you have president obama having been traveling all over the world, ed rollins. when he first made the comment that he basically, you know, like, sort of pushed back at republicans, it was a political response to an issue that americans are really afraid of. >> president who will be above politics has been probably the most political president i've seen in my 50 years of politics. he misses where the country is on this issue. i think the end of the day we're all shocked and saddened by the paris situation. we also know it could happen here. and i think the concern about the syrian refugees and certainly i think have to have a hum humanitarian
judith miller at the manhattan institute for policy research, a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist fox news contributor. and mary kissell, editorial board member. good to see everybody. thank you for joining us. your thoughts, mary kissell. >> donald trump, he emotes, he doesn't articulate a strategy. we have eyes. we saw what happened in paris. we're afraid it is going to happen here. the polls reflect that. >> the polls reflect that, but also you have president obama...
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judith miller and christian whiton with back with me. what did you make of this development?n asking every nuclear expert and russian military expert i know all afternoon that question, and they're kind of puzzled by. this because why would you need this kind of weapon, when you have 4500 nuclear weapons that are capable of being launched from the air, from the sea, from land? why do you want a drone that moves at high speed through the water that goes into an american port and spreads radiation everywhere? it's very perplexing mission according to hans christensen who is one of the best analysts i know. liz: christian, what do you make of it? >> cold war, dr. strange love feel. a salted bomb that wasn't supposed to do kinetic damage but to spew radioactive waste which was featured in the movie dr. strangelove. putin reliving cold war dreams, it's not. that's the problem with foreign policy, letting him do that. i believe this was fake. i don't think it's a mistake. liz: it's a development. it's not here, it's supposedly independent. >> the leak was probably manufactured. i d
judith miller and christian whiton with back with me. what did you make of this development?n asking every nuclear expert and russian military expert i know all afternoon that question, and they're kind of puzzled by. this because why would you need this kind of weapon, when you have 4500 nuclear weapons that are capable of being launched from the air, from the sea, from land? why do you want a drone that moves at high speed through the water that goes into an american port and spreads...
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let's bring in our media panel today, judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporterauthor and fox news contributor, lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the "chicago sun-times". welcome to both of you. all right, so give us your grades for the week, judy. obviously, tremendous concern in this country over paris-style attacks on soft targets. how are the media doing? >> well, the media are mixed because some people are doing very well. some of the reporting on the paris attacks as they unfolded were just -- that reporting was fantastic. and often times ahead of the actual police investigation. but in general, i have to say that there have been some pretty egregious cases of candidates saying things that the media have quoted, and in that instance we have a real problem here. i mean, when you have the leading republican candidate suggesting that perhaps we ought to have muslims in this country wear identifiers or badges, what does that remind us of? or ben carson comparing some syrian refugees to rabid dogs, are the media not supposed to repeat these slurs? but thes
let's bring in our media panel today, judith miller is a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporterauthor and fox news contributor, lynn sweet, washington bureau chief for the "chicago sun-times". welcome to both of you. all right, so give us your grades for the week, judy. obviously, tremendous concern in this country over paris-style attacks on soft targets. how are the media doing? >> well, the media are mixed because some people are doing very well. some of the reporting...
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judith miller joins us. and news man ted koppel talking about his book "lights out." take calls onwill his book. -- jjoy and read well oy-ann reid will take calls on her book. make sure to follow and we does @book ontv and @cspan on twitter. inmore on the refugee crisis europe now with a discussion from the wilson center. speakers look at the economic challenges of the situation and how governments can better despond to be mass migration. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >> let me first of all welcome you to the wilson center here this morning. , andme is james hollifield i am a public policy fellow year of the wilson center. i don't know how familiar you guys are with the wilson center. my normal job is in texas where i am a professor of political science at smu in dallas. it is nirvana for scholars like me to come and spend time at the wilson center. this is my sabbatical year. i would like if everyone would take a moment in silence your phones. welcome you tome the wilson center and point out that the wilson center was chartered by congress as the presidentemo
judith miller joins us. and news man ted koppel talking about his book "lights out." take calls onwill his book. -- jjoy and read well oy-ann reid will take calls on her book. make sure to follow and we does @book ontv and @cspan on twitter. inmore on the refugee crisis europe now with a discussion from the wilson center. speakers look at the economic challenges of the situation and how governments can better despond to be mass migration. this is about an hour and 45 minutes. >>...
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judith miller at the manhattan institute for policy research. a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist and fox news contributor. peter sigmund, former communications director for former new jersey governor jon corzine. good to have you with us. let's talk about this noise in the media today. ben carson. i don't know what is important, what to believe, what not to believe. >> i think ben carson is now playing the role of a front-runner. people scrutinize him carefully. he's a brilliant man, brain surgeon. has to be careful with his words. he doesn't speak in sound bites. he doesn't get full thoughts out. and i think to a certain extent this is a terrible week, people will go back and check all that and what is going to happen now is every single thing he said is going to get scrutinized. >> even if what he said was true, and there is really nothing wrong here, judy, the whole, like, burst of headlines makes it a murky situation and a voter has to question, you know. >> it is more than that. this is why professional politicians know how to h
judith miller at the manhattan institute for policy research. a pulitzer prize winning author and journalist and fox news contributor. peter sigmund, former communications director for former new jersey governor jon corzine. good to have you with us. let's talk about this noise in the media today. ben carson. i don't know what is important, what to believe, what not to believe. >> i think ben carson is now playing the role of a front-runner. people scrutinize him carefully. he's a...
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joining us now, judith miller.s a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributor. helen ratner is also with us, bureau chief for talk radio news service. ellen, is this an appropriate resignation, the case of this claremont mckenna dean? >> well, i don't think we know all the facts, but i will tell you from being around in the '60s where we were, you know, heck, no, i won't go, there was a lot more to it that often poor kids got sent to the vietnam war, kids who didn't do so well in high school. so there's a lot more that we don't really know yet. i'd love to find it out. jon: what do you think, ellen -- i'm sorry, judy, let's go to you -- about what is going on on these college campuses? there seems to be a certain intolerance for certain kinds of speech if it's classified in one direction. >> gee, you think, jon? [laughter] look, i think in the past week we have seen the most extraordinary outbreak of political correctness money amok on the college campuses. and, yes, there were re
joining us now, judith miller.s a pulitzer prize-winning investigative reporter, author and fox news contributor. helen ratner is also with us, bureau chief for talk radio news service. ellen, is this an appropriate resignation, the case of this claremont mckenna dean? >> well, i don't think we know all the facts, but i will tell you from being around in the '60s where we were, you know, heck, no, i won't go, there was a lot more to it that often poor kids got sent to the vietnam war,...
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judith miller discusses her book, the story, a reporter's journey. ted koppel on his book lights out, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. on sunday, speak with the authors live. pj o'rourke takes calls. the author of the book fracture. joining us live on book tv starting november 21, be sure to follow us and tweet us your questions at book tv and at c-span on twitter. >> continuing our focus on the military today in observance of the veterans day holiday, before his retirement in september, joint chiefs of staff chair event dempsey attended an hosted by the military child education coalition where he and his wife were interviewed by children and military families. topics include his military career and advice see young men and women to join. after that it's remarks from ashton carter at the same event. this is about an hour. [applause] >> next i have the honor and pleasure to introduce two individuals were no strangers to the military child education coalition. this is the fifth year that general density and his wife have joined us -- gener
judith miller discusses her book, the story, a reporter's journey. ted koppel on his book lights out, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. on sunday, speak with the authors live. pj o'rourke takes calls. the author of the book fracture. joining us live on book tv starting november 21, be sure to follow us and tweet us your questions at book tv and at c-span on twitter. >> continuing our focus on the military today in observance of the veterans day holiday, before his retirement...
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onan.eggy newman -- no judith miller also joins us to discuss her book, the story. book,dd coppell, on his lights out. on sunday, speak with authors live. then joyj. o'rourke, lee will talk about her book, fracture. this is starting november 21, be sure to follow us and tweet questions. in his weekly address, the president talks about the affordable care act and the current open enrollment. . and sam johnson of texas delivers his weekly address, explaining what veterans day means to him and his experience as a pow during the vietnam war. hi everybody.a: for decades, too many working americans went without the security of health insurance. their financial well-being suffered because of it. we have begun to change that. the reps -- affordable care act has taken a, we have covered 70.6 million americans since 2010, the uninsured rate has decreased. and for the first time, more than 90% of americans are covered. if you are not covered yet, or if you care about somebody who has not uncovered yet, here is your chance. it is open a roman season and -- open a roman -- enrol
onan.eggy newman -- no judith miller also joins us to discuss her book, the story. book,dd coppell, on his lights out. on sunday, speak with authors live. then joyj. o'rourke, lee will talk about her book, fracture. this is starting november 21, be sure to follow us and tweet questions. in his weekly address, the president talks about the affordable care act and the current open enrollment. . and sam johnson of texas delivers his weekly address, explaining what veterans day means to him and his...
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judith miller. >> guest: let me >> guest: let me just say absolutely.ad bomb the iraq he nuclear facility and they destroyed it and in so doing they destroyed the nuclear program which was never able to get up and running again although saddam hussein tried. and guess the reason i felt so strongly about wmd in iraq is that i had covered the genocide against the kurds. they use the use of the chemical weapons against his own people. i had stood on the side of the mass graves and watched bodies be unearthed, women, children, frozen after the gas tax. that's at least what we thought it was. i knew he was willing to use this material and wouldn't hesitate to use against us if he had the opportunity. so there was every reason for a president to believe that he had wmd and was willing to use it. charles, who was -- wrote an extraordinary record kind of definitive report on what happened in the wmd says that the reports on syria that the chemical and biological he believes that as an open question he was never actually able to verify one way or another but thi
judith miller. >> guest: let me >> guest: let me just say absolutely.ad bomb the iraq he nuclear facility and they destroyed it and in so doing they destroyed the nuclear program which was never able to get up and running again although saddam hussein tried. and guess the reason i felt so strongly about wmd in iraq is that i had covered the genocide against the kurds. they use the use of the chemical weapons against his own people. i had stood on the side of the mass graves and...
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judith miller talks about her looks, "the story". and lights out, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. on sunday speak with the author's life. then host joy reid will take calls about her book. barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide. join us live on c-span2 booktv starting november 21. be sure to wallow and tweet us your questions. >> after appearing on the daily show with jon stewart, journalist and activist maziar bahari was incarcerated by the iranian government in 2009. his memoir "and then they came for me" was basis for the film by john stewart called "rosewater." he sits down with candy crowley. this was held at harvard university kennedy school. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [applause] >> good evening, and welcome to the john f. kennedy junior forum, i am maggie williams, director of the policy institute at harvard. we take up this fascinating topic, journalism is not a crime. moderated by a great american political journalists, candy crowley. for nearly three decades americans and audiences worldwid
judith miller talks about her looks, "the story". and lights out, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. on sunday speak with the author's life. then host joy reid will take calls about her book. barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide. join us live on c-span2 booktv starting november 21. be sure to wallow and tweet us your questions. >> after appearing on the daily show with jon stewart, journalist and activist maziar bahari was incarcerated by the iranian...
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you know, preference or something you want to believe. >> and that was a recent appearance of judith millerbout her new book, the story of the reporter's journey. ms. miller joins us here in miami. judith miller, this is a complicated story. in your book you lay out in a sense an outline in the first couple of pages to let everybody knows, here is where it begins and here is where it ends and you explain the in between. how long have you been covering the middle east? >> guest: since 1971 when i was a student i went to jerusalem and fell in love with the middle east and decided to learn more about it, went to egypt, jordan, et cetera, et cetera, and it was instant, it was out of my childhood bible study class. there was it -- there it was. each person gives a little and we divide jerusalem and no problem here. but i kept going back and learning how complicated it was and now i have fewer solutions and only more questions. >> host: what was your life like in 2002? >> guest: 20 -- 2002. >> host: you were flying high, weren't you? >> guest: i lived downtown. i had seen friends pushed out of th
you know, preference or something you want to believe. >> and that was a recent appearance of judith millerbout her new book, the story of the reporter's journey. ms. miller joins us here in miami. judith miller, this is a complicated story. in your book you lay out in a sense an outline in the first couple of pages to let everybody knows, here is where it begins and here is where it ends and you explain the in between. how long have you been covering the middle east? >> guest:...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her book. and newsman ted koppel on "lights out", surviving the aftermath. on sunday, speak with the authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes your calls on "thrown under the omnibus." join us live from miami on c-span 2's book tv. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions #book tv. >>> louisiana governor bobby jindal suspended his campaign on tuesday. the governor released a statement that says in part, now is the time for all those americans who still believe in freedom and american exceptionalism to stand up and defend it. mr. jindal's term as louisiana governor ends this year. the number of major republican candidates in the raice is now 14. >>> next, ohio governor and republican candidate john kasich on his agenda. he took questions for about an hour. >>> good afternoon, and welcome to the national press club. my name is thomas burr. our guest today is ohio governor john kasich who is seeking the republican nomination and he hopes, eventually, the white house. i would like to welcome je
judith miller joins us to discuss her book. and newsman ted koppel on "lights out", surviving the aftermath. on sunday, speak with the authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes your calls on "thrown under the omnibus." join us live from miami on c-span 2's book tv. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions #book tv. >>> louisiana governor bobby jindal suspended his campaign on tuesday. the governor released a statement that says in part, now is the time for all...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her book, "the story." out." koppel on "lights on sunday, speak with the author's live. o'rourke takes her calls. join us live from miami on booktv starting november trade first. be sure to follow us and tweet us your questions. >> afghanistan's interior minister stocked about the future and stability of his yesterday atking the carnegie endowment for international peace and washington, d.c. he also took questions from the audience. this is about one hour and half. >> it gives me pleasure to welcome you to the session. i also want to extend a warm welcome to the speaker this afternoon, mohammad umer daudzai . as all of you know, he played an important role in politics. having served twice as the chief of staff and ambassador to two of afghanistan's most important and problematic neighbors, iran and pakistan, and finally as afghanistan's minister of the interior during the year 2014. our focus today on afghanistan could not be timelier. president obama has recently made important decisions with respect to the cont
judith miller joins us to discuss her book, "the story." out." koppel on "lights on sunday, speak with the author's live. o'rourke takes her calls. join us live from miami on booktv starting november trade first. be sure to follow us and tweet us your questions. >> afghanistan's interior minister stocked about the future and stability of his yesterday atking the carnegie endowment for international peace and washington, d.c. he also took questions from the audience....
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joinslist judith miller us to discuss her book, the story, a reporter's journey.ed koppel on his book lights out, a cyber attack, the nation unprepared. surviving the aftermath. on sunday, speak with the author's life. easier work takes his -- p.j. o'rourke takes her calls. fracture,alls about barack obama, the clintons, and the racial divide. 21, be sureovember to follow in tweet is your questions. >> in under an hour, 3:00 eastern, live coverage of benjamin netanyahu speaking at the center for american progress. first, we take a look at money in politics, and campaign 2016. this is from today's "washington journal." rohner,ining us is tim he served the state of indiana as a representative and is now the senior strategic advisor for issue one. joining us to talk about money and politics. could you tell us a little about issue one? guest: we are a not-for-profit that's very concerned about the growing influence of money in our political system. this is something i think your viewers know very, very well. it seems like most of america knows there's a big problem wi
joinslist judith miller us to discuss her book, the story, a reporter's journey.ed koppel on his book lights out, a cyber attack, the nation unprepared. surviving the aftermath. on sunday, speak with the author's life. easier work takes his -- p.j. o'rourke takes her calls. fracture,alls about barack obama, the clintons, and the racial divide. 21, be sureovember to follow in tweet is your questions. >> in under an hour, 3:00 eastern, live coverage of benjamin netanyahu speaking at the...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her book "the story." ted kabul on his book "lights out."se the authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes your life calls. then joy and read -- joy ann read will take your calls. on booklive from miami november 21. be sure to send us your questions and calls. obama laid a wreath today at the two of the unknown center at arlington national cemetery. the ceremony including the president's remarks was just over 40. -- 40 minutes. >> the president of the united states. ♪ [applause] ["hail to the chief" plays] ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, please our nation'sng for colors. the u.s. army band will play the national emblem march. please place your hand over your heart, or render a hand salute. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> please remain standing for prayer for all veterans, delivered by the associate director, national chaplain center. michael curry senior. mccrory senior. chaplain: let us pray. almighty god of veterans and nations, you are so awesome in all your ways. we give you thanks on this veterans day for the devotion and courage of all those who have worn our natio
judith miller joins us to discuss her book "the story." ted kabul on his book "lights out."se the authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes your life calls. then joy and read -- joy ann read will take your calls. on booklive from miami november 21. be sure to send us your questions and calls. obama laid a wreath today at the two of the unknown center at arlington national cemetery. the ceremony including the president's remarks was just over 40. -- 40 minutes. >> the...
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and judith miller joins us to discuss her story. on sunday, speak with the authors live. first p.j. o'rourke. join us live from miami on c-span2's book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions. >> earlier this month president obama took part in a panel discussion with young members of various native american tribes. this event from the 2015 white house tribal nations conference is about an hour. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the president of the united states. ♪ >> i think we can do whatever you want. >> i think i'm supposed to make remarks first. i was just feeling so comfortable, i sat down. let me go to the podium first. i'm going to go to the podium. [ applause ] i just feel so comfortable with friends here that i was just getting kind of relaxed. but i'm going to start off by making some remarks. everybody please have a seat. it is wonderful to be with all of you. i want to thank jude and the whole panel here of outstanding young people who are going to participate in this panel. i want to thank our outstanding interior sec
and judith miller joins us to discuss her story. on sunday, speak with the authors live. first p.j. o'rourke. join us live from miami on c-span2's book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions. >> earlier this month president obama took part in a panel discussion with young members of various native american tribes. this event from the 2015 white house tribal nations conference is about an hour. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the...
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joinslist judith miller us to discuss her book and ted koppel on his book "lights out." speak with the authors live. p.j. o'rourke takes your calls on his book "thrown under the omnibus." join us live from miami on tv.an2's book be sure to follow us in tweet us at c-span.and >> a look at robert mcdonald's comments on improvements in veterans health care and decreases in veterans homelessness. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the national press club. my name is john hughes. i am an editor for bloomberg's " first word." i'm president of the national press club. our speaker today is robert mcdonald. he is the eighth u.s. secretary of veterans affairs. he will update us on the status of federal programs for people who have served in the military. but first, i want to introduce our distinguished head table. this table includes both national press club members and guests of the speaker. from the audience's right, john sgt. shaft. he is a veterans affairs correspondent. veteran andam commander of the national press club american legion post. christine warnke, veterans advoc
joinslist judith miller us to discuss her book and ted koppel on his book "lights out." speak with the authors live. p.j. o'rourke takes your calls on his book "thrown under the omnibus." join us live from miami on tv.an2's book be sure to follow us in tweet us at c-span.and >> a look at robert mcdonald's comments on improvements in veterans health care and decreases in veterans homelessness. this is about an hour. >> welcome to the national press club. my name...
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judith miller joins us to discuss "the story." out."d koppell on "lights on sunday, speak with the authors live. p.j. o'rourke takes your calls. read --nbc host joy and read will take calls on "fracture." startingiami november 21. twitter.nd @cspan on a discussion about military veterans' mental health needs and federal health support for suicide prevention for returning soldiers. senator joe donnelly took part in a discussion hosted by the american foundation for suicide prevention. this is just under one hour. >> thank you for attending this briefing sponsored by senator joe donnelly along with the american foundation for suicide prevention, dedicated to suicide prevention through education, advocacy and research. it is my pleasure today to introduce three distinguished panelists that are going to talk about the military and veteran suicide prevention and mental health issues in our country. it is a fsp's goal to reduce suicide 20% by 2025. in order to do this, we are going to have to have to address issues around the suicide preventi
judith miller joins us to discuss "the story." out."d koppell on "lights on sunday, speak with the authors live. p.j. o'rourke takes your calls. read --nbc host joy and read will take calls on "fracture." startingiami november 21. twitter.nd @cspan on a discussion about military veterans' mental health needs and federal health support for suicide prevention for returning soldiers. senator joe donnelly took part in a discussion hosted by the american foundation for...
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discussing his book march, live call-in with wall street journal columnist and author, journalist judith millerjoins us to discuss her book the story, reporters story. surviving the aftermath. speak with the authors live. your calls on his book thrown under the omnibus and then calls about her book fracture, barack obama, the clintons, and the racial divide live from miami on c-span2 book tv starting november 21. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions. >> coming up next on c-span2 from washington journal: washin. is then your screen former world chess champion and the author of the book, winter is coming. >> host: what is your history? your history with vladimir putin? guest: i have never met putin. this man has been destroying the who is, he is a dictator quite desperate to stay in power. searchinge has been for enemies outside of russia as well as enemies inside the country. inevitable, history wishes to recycle. but i have been saying that vladimir putin was a russian problem for a long time and he will eventually be everyone's problem. the plans now that are spreading way beyond our
discussing his book march, live call-in with wall street journal columnist and author, journalist judith millerjoins us to discuss her book the story, reporters story. surviving the aftermath. speak with the authors live. your calls on his book thrown under the omnibus and then calls about her book fracture, barack obama, the clintons, and the racial divide live from miami on c-span2 book tv starting november 21. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions. >> coming up next on c-span2...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her story. and ted koppel on his book.on sunday, speak with the authors live. first p.j. o'rourke and then join us live on book tv starting november 21. follow and tweet us your questions. >>> what's the best way to save for retirement? the center for american progress and the new school's center for economic policy analysis posted a discussion on ways to increase the number of americans saving for retirement. panelists shared their thoughts on social security, individual retirement accounts and refundable tax credits. this is about 90 minutes. >> join me in welcoming our second distinguished panel of the morning. sean o'brien is assistant policy director for health and retirement at afl-cio. gary kennik is at the aarp public policy institute. d diane oakly and eric rodriguez. thank you so much for being with us today. eric rodriguez, i would like to start with you. there's a lot of discussion about the coming retirement crisis. two often, the related policy discussion seems to be missing. how do we get more attention for
judith miller joins us to discuss her story. and ted koppel on his book.on sunday, speak with the authors live. first p.j. o'rourke and then join us live on book tv starting november 21. follow and tweet us your questions. >>> what's the best way to save for retirement? the center for american progress and the new school's center for economic policy analysis posted a discussion on ways to increase the number of americans saving for retirement. panelists shared their thoughts on social...
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journalist judith miller joins us to discuss her book this story, airport's journey.nd newsman ted koppel on his book lights out, the cyberattacks of a nation i'm prepared. on sunday, speak with the author's life. first tj roark takes her calls on his book thrown under the omnibus. , joy and readable take calls about her book fracture, barack obama, the sentence and the racial divide. join us live from miami on c-span twos book tv. be sure to call and tweet us a question. >> c-span has the backs access to congress. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span two. watch as online or on your phone at c-span.org. listen live anytime on our c-span radio app. get best axis from behind the scenes by following c-span and our capitol hill reporter greg kaplan on twitter. stay with c-span, c-span radio, and c-span.org for your best access to congress. washington journal continues. host: welcome back. is our fourth and final day of our sunshine state tour. has beenign 2016 bus visiting for 40 universities this week. interbank policy experts, each morning
journalist judith miller joins us to discuss her book this story, airport's journey.nd newsman ted koppel on his book lights out, the cyberattacks of a nation i'm prepared. on sunday, speak with the author's life. first tj roark takes her calls on his book thrown under the omnibus. , joy and readable take calls about her book fracture, barack obama, the sentence and the racial divide. join us live from miami on c-span twos book tv. be sure to call and tweet us a question. >> c-span has...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her book about a reporters journey.t or his book, "lights "lights out." us live from miami on c-span2's book tv. be sure to follow and tweet your questions at tv and c-span on twitter. >> live today on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the house returns. at noon, the house takes up legislation including a bill on the no child left behind act and tribal rights on indian land. minutes, up in 45 congressman rob bishop of utah, a member of the armed services the paristalks about at attacks, recent debts from isis and the expiration of the land and water conservation fund. then, representative bonnie watson coleman of new jersey. and after that, ways to make the internet safer and more secure. our guest >> this is the washington journal. the flag for u.s. capitol continues to bet half-staff because of events in paris. home security secretary jeh johnson and james comey will brief the members at 5:30 this afternoon. more than half of the governors in the united states and they will not taken refugees.
judith miller joins us to discuss her book about a reporters journey.t or his book, "lights "lights out." us live from miami on c-span2's book tv. be sure to follow and tweet your questions at tv and c-span on twitter. >> live today on c-span, washington journal is next. at 10:00 a.m. eastern, the house returns. at noon, the house takes up legislation including a bill on the no child left behind act and tribal rights on indian land. minutes, up in 45 congressman rob bishop...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her book "the story: a reporter's journey." and ted koppel on his book "lights out: a cyber attack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath." on sunday, speak with the authors live. p.j. o'rourke takes calls on his book. joy anne reid will take calls about her book "fracture: barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide." join us live from miami on book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions. >>> taking place at the st. regis aspen resort in aspen, colorado. >>> so now we're moving into the universal service panel. and the conversation that we just heard was i think a good introduction to it. so as we know, the universal service fund was originally intended to subsidize voice communications for rural and low income consumers. it's steadily transitioning to focus on broadband. in 2011, the high cost fund became the connect america fund and began to subsidize rural broadband. and this year, the white house announced the connect ed program, which increased funding for the schools and libr
judith miller joins us to discuss her book "the story: a reporter's journey." and ted koppel on his book "lights out: a cyber attack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath." on sunday, speak with the authors live. p.j. o'rourke takes calls on his book. joy anne reid will take calls about her book "fracture: barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide." join us live from miami on book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and tweet us your...
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journalist judith miller joins us to discuss her book "the story, a reporter's journey" and newsman ted koppel on his book "lights out, a cyberattack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath." on sunday, speak with the authors live. first p.j. o'rourke takes your calls on "thrown under the omnibus, a reader," then msnbc host joy ann reid will take calls about her book. join us live from miami on c-span 2's book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and tweet us your questions at book tv and at c span on twitter. >>> a house foreign affairs subcommittee heard testimony recently from officials from the obama administration on the syrian refugee crisis. they included representatives from the state department, usaid and homeland security. they also talked about u.s. humanitarian assistance, the refugee screening process and the threat to destabilization in the region. this hearing is about 90 minutes. >>> the subcommittee will come to order. after recognizing myself and [ inaudible ] who will read from mr. deutch's prepared statement, is that okay with you? that is good? oh, you
journalist judith miller joins us to discuss her book "the story, a reporter's journey" and newsman ted koppel on his book "lights out, a cyberattack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath." on sunday, speak with the authors live. first p.j. o'rourke takes your calls on "thrown under the omnibus, a reader," then msnbc host joy ann reid will take calls about her book. join us live from miami on c-span 2's book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and...
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judith miller will join us to discuss her book "the story, the reporter's journey."ay, speak with the office live. first mr. o'rourke will take your calls. julie reid will take calls on her book. live from miami on c-span2 possible tv, starting november 21. be sure to follow and to usher be sure to follow us and tweet usher questions. "washington journal continues. stickiness -- dick carpenter is joining us to discuss civil asset forfeiture. explain what that is. it is a law that enables law enforcement to seize property from people who have -- who have not been charged with a crime. in civil forfeiture, no one is convicted of a crime. the property itself is charged and convicted with a crime under a -- legally. concern is that it gives police a financial stake in seizing property and cash and other things through the civil asset forfeiture process. incentivey have an that law enforcement can keep some or all of what they forfeit. it incentivizes revenue. it hashe concern is that been increasing in recent years. any report talking about some of the numbers through th
judith miller will join us to discuss her book "the story, the reporter's journey."ay, speak with the office live. first mr. o'rourke will take your calls. julie reid will take calls on her book. live from miami on c-span2 possible tv, starting november 21. be sure to follow and to usher be sure to follow us and tweet usher questions. "washington journal continues. stickiness -- dick carpenter is joining us to discuss civil asset forfeiture. explain what that is. it is a law that...
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journalist judith miller talks about her book "the story, a reporter's journey" and newsman ted koppel on his book, "lights out, a cyber attack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath." speak with authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes a look at his book "thrown under the omnibus." then joy reid will take calls about her book "fracture, barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide." join us live from miami on c-span 2's book tv. follow and tweet us your questions @booktv and the @c-span on twitter. >>> veterans advocates talk about the need to boost federal support for suicide prevention efforts particularly for recently deployed soldiers and reservists. this discussion hosted by the american foundation for suicide prevention is an hour. >>> good morning, herb. thank you for attending this briefing with joe donnelly. we're dedicated to preventing suicide through education, advocacy and research. it's my pleasure today to introduced three distinguished panelists that are going to talk about the military and veteran suicide prevention in mental health issues in our country. i
journalist judith miller talks about her book "the story, a reporter's journey" and newsman ted koppel on his book, "lights out, a cyber attack, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath." speak with authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes a look at his book "thrown under the omnibus." then joy reid will take calls about her book "fracture, barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide." join us live from miami on c-span 2's book tv. follow and...
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judith miller discusses her book he story, a reporters journey. ted koppel discusses his book lights out. speak with the authors live. msnbc host joy and read will take calls about fracture. from miami on c-span2's book tv. follow in tweet us a question at the tv and at c-span on twitter. >> in the press briefing paul ryan called for a pause immigration by syrian refugees to ensure terrorists are not admitted into the u.s.. a new congressional task force is developing a plan for syrian asylum seekers. this briefing is 10 minutes. mr. ryan: morning. come on in. what happened in paris is pure evil. and i simply want to say that our prayers and our condolences go out to the victims' families and to the french people. it's clear that this was an act of war and that the world needs american leadership. the national defense bill that i will sign later today requires the president to come with a plan for defeating isis, not just containing, but defeating isis. a containment plan is not enough. that has failed. in addition, the majority leader and our com
judith miller discusses her book he story, a reporters journey. ted koppel discusses his book lights out. speak with the authors live. msnbc host joy and read will take calls about fracture. from miami on c-span2's book tv. follow in tweet us a question at the tv and at c-span on twitter. >> in the press briefing paul ryan called for a pause immigration by syrian refugees to ensure terrorists are not admitted into the u.s.. a new congressional task force is developing a plan for syrian...
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judith miller discusses her book story.l on his book like out, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. speak with the authors live sunday. first, calls taken on the book thrown under the on the bus. -- msnbc host joy and read talks about her book fracture. and on c-span2's book tv starting november 21. follow and tweeters a question at book tv and at c-span on twitter. >> c-span has the best access to congress. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2. what is online or on your phone at c-span.org. listen live on anytime on our c-span radio app. get the access from behind the scenes by following c-span and are capitol hill reporter craig kaplan. visit c-span radio and c-span.org with your best access to congress. washington journal continues. host: we want to welcome back to the program dr. tom friedman who thethe director of center for disease control to talk about foodborne illnesses. what are they exactly? that you getness from eating food either at home or in a restaurant. it generally
judith miller discusses her book story.l on his book like out, a nation unprepared, surviving the aftermath. speak with the authors live sunday. first, calls taken on the book thrown under the on the bus. -- msnbc host joy and read talks about her book fracture. and on c-span2's book tv starting november 21. follow and tweeters a question at book tv and at c-span on twitter. >> c-span has the best access to congress. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate on c-span2....
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journalist judith miller discusses her book "the story."sman ted koppel on his book "lights out: a cyber attack, a nation unprepared. on sunday speak with p.j. o'rourke who takes your calls on "thrown under the only bus." and then joy ann reid will take calls about her book "fracture." join us on c-span2's "book tv" starting november 21st. call or tweet us @booktv and @cspan on twitter. >>> what's the best way to save for retirement? the center for american progress and sworts center for economic policy analysis, hosted a discussion on the way to increase the number of americans saving for retirement. panels saved thoughts on social security and refundment tax credits. this is about 90 minutes. >> please join me in welcoming shawn o'brien, assistant policy director for health and retirement at afl-cio. gary cain nick is vice president of economic and consumer security at the aarp public policy institute. diane oakley is executive director of national center for retirement security and eric rodriguez is vice president of research, advocacy a
journalist judith miller discusses her book "the story."sman ted koppel on his book "lights out: a cyber attack, a nation unprepared. on sunday speak with p.j. o'rourke who takes your calls on "thrown under the only bus." and then joy ann reid will take calls about her book "fracture." join us on c-span2's "book tv" starting november 21st. call or tweet us @booktv and @cspan on twitter. >>> what's the best way to save for retirement? the...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her book the story may reporters journey. ted koppel on his book lights out. surviving the aftermath. speak with the authors live. thrown under the omnibus. enjoy and read will take. the clintons and the racial divide. live from miami. be sure to follow and tweet us are questions. >> the urban institute hosted aa form on housing and the role of the housing market. how the obama administration tracks the overall health of the us economy. this is foreign a half hours. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. ii feel a little bit like a proud parent when i come to these things. i want to say thank you to faith and her team. but i especially want to say thank you to the extraordinary team that lori has assembled with ellen and jim's leadership, the housing finance policy center, the great researchers there have literally -- we like to say elevated the debate about housing finance issues really bringing at the time at the moment when policymakers, regulators and others are thinking about hard questions, bringing analysis to bear and
judith miller joins us to discuss her book the story may reporters journey. ted koppel on his book lights out. surviving the aftermath. speak with the authors live. thrown under the omnibus. enjoy and read will take. the clintons and the racial divide. live from miami. be sure to follow and tweet us are questions. >> the urban institute hosted aa form on housing and the role of the housing market. how the obama administration tracks the overall health of the us economy. this is foreign a...
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judith miller joins us to discuss "the story, a reporters journey." and ted koppel on "lights out: surviving the aftermath." on sunday, speak with the authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes your calls. then msnbc joy ann reid will take questions about barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide. join us live from miami on c-span2's book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and tweet us questions on twitter. next a discussion about the upcoming 2016 presidential elections and what american muslims can do to get involved in public policy. this was held by the muslim public affairs council and the new america foundation. it's an hour and a half. >> there is no introduction for me. i was told i could introduce myself which was an honor. and dangerous proposition. i want to thank everyone for coming and thank you, america, to work at new america and not in this building. after i left, they moved to nicer headquarters which is not in any way a reflection of my contribution to america. i'm a life long lakers fan and they have flown me to los a
judith miller joins us to discuss "the story, a reporters journey." and ted koppel on "lights out: surviving the aftermath." on sunday, speak with the authors live. first, p.j. o'rourke takes your calls. then msnbc joy ann reid will take questions about barack obama, the clintons and the racial divide. join us live from miami on c-span2's book tv starting november 21st. be sure to follow and tweet us questions on twitter. next a discussion about the upcoming 2016...
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journalist judith miller joins us to discuss her book, the story, a reporter's journey. news man ted koppel and his book, lights out a cyber attack a nation unprepared. on sunday, speak with the author's life. burst, p.j. o'rourke takes calls. then, msnbc host, joy and read will take calls about her book, fracture, barack obama, clinton's and racial divide. join us live from miami on c-span twos book tv and following tweet us your questions, apple tv and c-span on twitter. >> next, attorney general loretto lish talks about the vetting a potential syrian refugee seeking asylum in the united states. justice department efforts to combat them as to gun violence and the investigation into political targeting by the internal revenue service. she testified at an oversight hearing held by the house judiciary committee and this is about four hours. >> the judiciary committee will come to order and without objection the chairs authorized to declare recess at any time and we look into everyone to the oversight of the us department of justice and i will begin by recognizing myself f
journalist judith miller joins us to discuss her book, the story, a reporter's journey. news man ted koppel and his book, lights out a cyber attack a nation unprepared. on sunday, speak with the author's life. burst, p.j. o'rourke takes calls. then, msnbc host, joy and read will take calls about her book, fracture, barack obama, clinton's and racial divide. join us live from miami on c-span twos book tv and following tweet us your questions, apple tv and c-span on twitter. >> next,...
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just this year, just this year, judith miller published a memoir in which she goes back and rethinksthe event and she raises a horrifying possibility, horrifying to herself, read the book, where she says, was i manipulated? was this really facts i remembered or did the prosecutor put them in my mind? chilling stuff, folks, because that was only evidence. i'm going to have to go quickly for my time is running out. overcriminalization, tim has talked about that. i will skip over that. too many crimes, cases brought on very thin evidence or things that turn out not to be crimes at all. it happens all the time. i want to talk particularly about the case of steinberg. steinberg was one of the newman chi alt son defendant. you needed to get an instruction. turns out that newman and chiasson were convicted and they brought indictment against steinberg, who was another defendant in the case. now they could have brought the prosecution by filing it in separate case. instead, and this is a quote from the second circuit opinion, second circuit knows instead of doing that, they filed superseding
just this year, just this year, judith miller published a memoir in which she goes back and rethinksthe event and she raises a horrifying possibility, horrifying to herself, read the book, where she says, was i manipulated? was this really facts i remembered or did the prosecutor put them in my mind? chilling stuff, folks, because that was only evidence. i'm going to have to go quickly for my time is running out. overcriminalization, tim has talked about that. i will skip over that. too many...
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the woman on the event and was judith's -- judith miller but somehow he persuaded her that so the planh the cia because just this year but she raises a horrifying possibility. read the boad the bo3 possibility. read the book. was then manipulated? said the prosecutor put it well. >> i will have to go very quickly. my time is running out. >> i will skip over that next part too many cases on things if you read the opinion he needed to give instruction but it turns out they were convicted and at that point they were able to use steinberg now it could a file that's a separate case. but instead the second circuit notes it is a superseding indictment after the case was tried in a way to bring them together for trial. but then other judges would give instruction as required by judge solomon did not they found a judge that they liked to do it incorrectly instead of filing the case in the normal course baptist is sleazy and i am surprised they have not brought discipline against agents that do that. >> he was quickly put into a car with his hand cuffed there in the building before that obviousl
the woman on the event and was judith's -- judith miller but somehow he persuaded her that so the planh the cia because just this year but she raises a horrifying possibility. read the boad the bo3 possibility. read the book. was then manipulated? said the prosecutor put it well. >> i will have to go very quickly. my time is running out. >> i will skip over that next part too many cases on things if you read the opinion he needed to give instruction but it turns out they were...
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journalist judith miller discusses her book "the story: a reporter's journey."s a private practitioner, as the executive director of a national faith-based organization, and with this in-depth experience, she makes sure that our work product is not only thoughtful but well thought out. she encourages us to think outside the box, to be innovative in our product and in our approach. we are very lucky to have maria odom as our imbudsman. with that, i would like to introduce to you, maria odom, the citizenship and immigration imbudsman. >> thank you stacy shore. thank you. very kind of you. i am proud to serve as your imbudsman. welcome, good morning. it's great to be here at our fifth conference. can you believe it? feels like it was just yesterday when my predecessor launched his great initiative. and i'm very proud that our office continues to host this conference. i'm glad that we continue to hold it here at the national archives surrounded by the beauty and the complexity of our nation's history. so i am pleased to welcome you. i am pleased to welcome our staff
journalist judith miller discusses her book "the story: a reporter's journey."s a private practitioner, as the executive director of a national faith-based organization, and with this in-depth experience, she makes sure that our work product is not only thoughtful but well thought out. she encourages us to think outside the box, to be innovative in our product and in our approach. we are very lucky to have maria odom as our imbudsman. with that, i would like to introduce to you, maria...
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judith miller joins us to discuss her book, the story, a reporter's journey. his book, lights out, a cyber attack. a nation unprepared. on saturday, speak with the author's life. first, t j o'rourke takes her calls on his book thrown under the omnibus. read will take calls on her book fracture -- joy ann reid, will take calls on her book fracture. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is prevented -- presented with the irving kristol award. that, candidates because at the florida gop sunshine summit. and live at 7:00 a.m., your calls and comments on washington journal. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu within washington dc for meetings. this is about one hour 15 minutes. if you believe that ideas matter. >> the american enterprise institute stands at the center of a revolution of ideas of which i have been a part. >> that civil debate and intellectual courage can change the world. ourou believe we should see fellow citizens not as liabilities, but assets. that the social safety net is a great accomplishment of our free market system, but that ou
judith miller joins us to discuss her book, the story, a reporter's journey. his book, lights out, a cyber attack. a nation unprepared. on saturday, speak with the author's life. first, t j o'rourke takes her calls on his book thrown under the omnibus. read will take calls on her book fracture -- joy ann reid, will take calls on her book fracture. >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is prevented -- presented with the irving kristol award. that, candidates because at the florida...