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addington got some applause from the crowd there. can i just say something about david addington?t legal mind in the bush administration. i think all the reporting has shown that. jay maynor has done great reporting on this. who was master minding the most extremist positions on what the government could do. he guided john you up -- same as organ failure -- would be legal under u.s. law. he was the master mind behind pushing through the entire sort of regime without which in the beginning, until the supreme court overruled, denied the most basic rights to contest imprisonment to contest and i think ths a good case cob made that he is guilty of violating u.s. law and should be held to account and here he is at this debate along with a bunch of other people responsible for this travesty of iraq being treated like any other think tanker to ask questions and i found it absolutely appalling and cnn given it's -- to it, there is no level at which anyone associated with the policies put in place by that regime, i'm sorry, administration, had to pay any kind of social cost. any sort of, y
addington got some applause from the crowd there. can i just say something about david addington?t legal mind in the bush administration. i think all the reporting has shown that. jay maynor has done great reporting on this. who was master minding the most extremist positions on what the government could do. he guided john you up -- same as organ failure -- would be legal under u.s. law. he was the master mind behind pushing through the entire sort of regime without which in the beginning,...
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. >> i'm david addington, vice president with the heritage foundation. >> if the name david addington sounds familiar to you, it's because his old job is legal counsel to chief of staff to dick cheney. he was a mysterious shadowy guy behind the scenes who was advocating things like torture were actually legal and the executive branch had the right to do anything it wanted in the name of national security. like wolfowitz, david addington picked by cnn to scrutinize the republican field on foreign policy since he is so distinguished himself in that field. also featured prom meantly during last night's debate was famed bush administration' rah neo conservative fred kagan one of the driving intellectual forces behind the u.s. war in iraq. following mr. kagan a little later was former bush administration speech writer mark thiessen. last night was like a reunion of george w. bush neo conservative foreign policy team members. if those are the guys who are still setting the agenda in the republican party when it comes to foreign policy, you apparently end up with getting republican president
. >> i'm david addington, vice president with the heritage foundation. >> if the name david addington sounds familiar to you, it's because his old job is legal counsel to chief of staff to dick cheney. he was a mysterious shadowy guy behind the scenes who was advocating things like torture were actually legal and the executive branch had the right to do anything it wanted in the name of national security. like wolfowitz, david addington picked by cnn to scrutinize the republican...
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>> to see david addington, his name didn't appear in the book because he never wanted to be known. until jane mayor's book, the dark side, america didn't know this guy. to walk out and see him in the cameras was amazing. these are the people who hatched and were the architects of the iraq war on the whole. i'd say jon huntsman is a bit different. the henry kissinger, richard lugar, the chuck kagel wing of the republican foreign policy establishment is basically an endangered species. you've seen the neocons failing in some of their policies but have done a brilliant job of taking over and it being very, very strong in the major think tank institutions in washington, d.c. that is the crowd that basically sets the terms, if you will, for foreign policy debates now. >> so you're framing this as a kind of lack within the current republican party of this particular sort of republican statesman model that we've once seen. does this mean there's a real ideological commitment to the neo conservative foreign policy values on behalf of these republican candidates? or is this just kind of a f
>> to see david addington, his name didn't appear in the book because he never wanted to be known. until jane mayor's book, the dark side, america didn't know this guy. to walk out and see him in the cameras was amazing. these are the people who hatched and were the architects of the iraq war on the whole. i'd say jon huntsman is a bit different. the henry kissinger, richard lugar, the chuck kagel wing of the republican foreign policy establishment is basically an endangered species....
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side david addington outside, urban solutions, so there are a lot of folks here. this is really an example of how many people have been part of this process to make market street work, and we are really excited to continue to work with everyone here to make this the street that everyone wants to see it. thank you. [applause] >> as supervisor kim said, central market does belong to the entire community. we have been blessed to have the commitment and energies of the board president helping us as well. [applause] supervisor chiu: good morning. anybody hundred? i know as an elected official not to get between people and food, so i am going to be very brief. six years ago, i ran a technology company that was located half a block from here. my employees asked me to move from this neighborhood. the reason for that was they did not feel safe. second, we did not have a community of innovators and creative folks all around us, and third, we were getting tired of eating doughnuts and vietnamese food. so it is wonderful to be here as part of this mid-market community, moving
side david addington outside, urban solutions, so there are a lot of folks here. this is really an example of how many people have been part of this process to make market street work, and we are really excited to continue to work with everyone here to make this the street that everyone wants to see it. thank you. [applause] >> as supervisor kim said, central market does belong to the entire community. we have been blessed to have the commitment and energies of the board president helping...
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we know that for addington, his job at heritage is a far less place than sitting before an international guests know? [ sponge ] the prognosis is bleak. you may need to soak overnight. nurse...! [ female announcer ] dawn power clean can give you the power of an overnight soak in just 5 minutes. [ sponge ] it's a scientific miracle! [ female announcer ] dawn does more. [ sponge ] so it's not a chore. >>> find out what my guests know now. i'll play you the president united states. i want make sure people see the president reacting to what's going on at penn state. >> i think it's a good time for the entire country to do some soul searching. not just penn state. we care about sports. you know, it's important to us. but our number one priority has to be protecting our kids. >> president obama reacting to the scandal at penn state. rick, what do you know now you diplomat know at the beginning of the week? >> while everybody's happy to blow the whistle on rick perry for having a senior moment, i'll still waiting for the rest of the republican candidates to blow the whistle on him for wanting t
we know that for addington, his job at heritage is a far less place than sitting before an international guests know? [ sponge ] the prognosis is bleak. you may need to soak overnight. nurse...! [ female announcer ] dawn power clean can give you the power of an overnight soak in just 5 minutes. [ sponge ] it's a scientific miracle! [ female announcer ] dawn does more. [ sponge ] so it's not a chore. >>> find out what my guests know now. i'll play you the president united states. i want...
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ultraconservative points on foreign policy which i think were designed to impress the questioners such as david addingtonpaul wolfowitz. i half expected dick cheney to ask the last question and talk about war policy. and i think the exchange between jon huntsman and mitt romney on afghanistan, on the limits of what we do in afghanistan was very interesting. that's the most involved in a debate that jon huntsman has been. ron paul is ron paul. he makes a lot of sense on a lot of things but then usually says something a little squirrely toward the end. he did that again tonight. >> ron carey, tell me something about the people who are in your republican debate audience and who are voting for ron paul. when he says the war on drugs is a failure and comes as close as you can get to just saying, you know what, legalize the stuff. he's got to problem with medical marijua marijuana. he's got no problem with just stopping the drug war. and he gets big applause in your republican debate halls when he says that. who are those republicans who are clapping for that? >> well, ron paul attracts a crowd who may be nonp
ultraconservative points on foreign policy which i think were designed to impress the questioners such as david addingtonpaul wolfowitz. i half expected dick cheney to ask the last question and talk about war policy. and i think the exchange between jon huntsman and mitt romney on afghanistan, on the limits of what we do in afghanistan was very interesting. that's the most involved in a debate that jon huntsman has been. ron paul is ron paul. he makes a lot of sense on a lot of things but then...