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the local congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two -- bill: congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two? >> you need to let people talk on the complicated subject. i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. >> i do not want to condone violations of the law, and when you say, "who cares about the law," i think you are being irresponsible. would this be the first time we do not care about the law? bill: it is always lively when you come on the program. you're welcome any time. coming up, how do folks feel about acorn? and later, dennis miller causing pandemonium at a chicago cubs game. >> ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ bill: "miller time," straight ahead. cko: uh, you wanted to see me sir? boss: come on in, i had some other things you can tell people about geico - great claims service and a 97% customer satisfaction rate. show people really trust us. gecko: yeah right, that makes sense. boss: trust is key when talking about geico. you gotta feel it. why don't you and i practice that with a little exercise where i fall backwards and you catch me. gecko: uh no sir, ho
the local congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two -- bill: congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two? >> you need to let people talk on the complicated subject. i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. >> i do not want to condone violations of the law, and when you say, "who cares about the law," i think you are being irresponsible. would this be the first time we do not care about the law? bill: it is always lively when you come on the program....
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the local congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two -- bill: congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two? >> you need to let people talk on the complicated subject. i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. >> i do not want to condone violations of the law, and when you say, "who cares about the law," i think you are being irresponsible. would this be the first time we do not care about the law? bill: it is always lively when you come on the program. you're welcome any time. coming up, how do folks feel about acorn? and later, dennis miller causing pandemonium at a chicago cubs game. >> ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ bill: (announcer) your doctor knows tylenol doesn't interfere with certain high blood pressure medicines the way aleve metimes can. that's one reason why doctors recommend tylenol more than any other brand of pain reliever. bill: in "the impact segment" tonight, subpoenas have been issued in the acorn case. joining us is dr. frank luntz, the author of this book. where was this? and how many people took part, frank? >> southern california, 29 people ev
the local congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two -- bill: congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two? >> you need to let people talk on the complicated subject. i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. >> i do not want to condone violations of the law, and when you say, "who cares about the law," i think you are being irresponsible. would this be the first time we do not care about the law? bill: it is always lively when you come on the program....
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the local congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two -- bill: congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two? >> you need to let people talk on the complicated subject. i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. >> i do not want to condone violations of the law, and when you say, "who cares about the law," i think you are being irresponsible. would this be the first time we do not care about the law? bill: it is always lively when you come on the program. you're welcome any time. coming up, how do folks feel about acorn? and later, dennis miller causing pandemonium at a chicago cubs game. >> ♪ take me out to the ball game ♪ game ♪ bill: when morning comes in the middle of the night... rooster crow. ...it affects your entire day. to get a good night's sleep, try 2-layer ambien cr. the first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep. and unlike other sleep aids, a second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep. when taking ambien cr, don't drive or operate machinery. sleepwalking, and eating or driving while not fully awake with memory loss for the event as well as
the local congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two -- bill: congressman, do you admire the spirit of the two? >> you need to let people talk on the complicated subject. i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. >> i do not want to condone violations of the law, and when you say, "who cares about the law," i think you are being irresponsible. would this be the first time we do not care about the law? bill: it is always lively when you come on the program....
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the admiral has been clear. military leaders have been clear.ody between the mission and the resources. if they're going to do a counterinsurgency, a nation-building effort in afghanistan, the u.s. needs more troops and they're going to be there for a while. the president has an important choice to make. >> roger, that choice is politically packed but it's real. it's not a public relations issue, it's not about campaigning or getting votes, it's about whether this country stays at war at full strength or whether we begin to pull back out of that war. >> it is real. we have gone from a mission creep in afghanistan to a mission gallop. you heard the admiral say one of the goals there now is to improve life there in afghanistan. we could be there 100 years. the mission used to be is what we are doing in afghanistan making america safer? are we destroying the people who attacked us on 9/11? have we at least pushed them into the mountains in pakistan? have we destroyed their ability to launch an attack here? now the goal is create a democracy, prop i
the admiral has been clear. military leaders have been clear.ody between the mission and the resources. if they're going to do a counterinsurgency, a nation-building effort in afghanistan, the u.s. needs more troops and they're going to be there for a while. the president has an important choice to make. >> roger, that choice is politically packed but it's real. it's not a public relations issue, it's not about campaigning or getting votes, it's about whether this country stays at war at...
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retired navy admiral, john hutson is a former judge advocate general. general, i want you first to talk about this. the difference between putting the troops, or rather putting the bad guys, the terrorists, alleged in some cases, clearly guilty in other cases, in guantanamo out there in cuba or putting them in some maximum security prison in the united states. what's the difference? >> we have them in guantanamo, of course, today, and guantanamo is a symbol of everything we've done in the past in terms of our abuse of prisoners, et cetera, and remains a symbol which we need to remove. we need to remove that symbol as soon as possible because, in fact, the quicker we do that, the more secure this country will be. >> because? why does the symbol hurt us in terms of our security? how does it work? >> it's an excellent recruiting poster and has been used, in fact, in the name guantanamo by osama bin laden, himself, and it's used as a great recruiting tool for our enemies. it also has driven a wedge between our allies in -- with the same view that it should
retired navy admiral, john hutson is a former judge advocate general. general, i want you first to talk about this. the difference between putting the troops, or rather putting the bad guys, the terrorists, alleged in some cases, clearly guilty in other cases, in guantanamo out there in cuba or putting them in some maximum security prison in the united states. what's the difference? >> we have them in guantanamo, of course, today, and guantanamo is a symbol of everything we've done in the...
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with admiral mullen. request from general mcchrystal. jane: let us know when you hear more. thanks. jon: in the wake of what had been a secret meeting between the chairman of the joint chiefs and the man who is in charge of strategy on the ground in afghanistan, let's find out what is at stake here. joining us now, major general from the u.s. army reserve, and a former deputy commander of u.s. special operations command. congress has expressed some interest in having general mcchrystal testified. bob gates, the defense secretary, is putting the brakes on that. why? >> i think maybe secretary gates is afraid that this would become a political football and add more acrimony to congress than it is already experiencing, but i think it is a legitimate function for the congress to require in their oversight function -- to inquire in their oversight function as to what the ground commanders are seeing and feeling that they need. jon: a year ago during the campaign, candidate obama was very supportive of the effo
with admiral mullen. request from general mcchrystal. jane: let us know when you hear more. thanks. jon: in the wake of what had been a secret meeting between the chairman of the joint chiefs and the man who is in charge of strategy on the ground in afghanistan, let's find out what is at stake here. joining us now, major general from the u.s. army reserve, and a former deputy commander of u.s. special operations command. congress has expressed some interest in having general mcchrystal...
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admiral mullen, right. and then graham said, the only way they get off the base is if they have a military convoy. is that right? mullen said, right. and admiral mullen then went on to say, senator graham said, so i just want our colleagues to know that the security environment in afghanistan from my point of view will prevent any civilian success until we change the security environment. how long would it take to train enough afghan troops to change the momentum in your view if you did it with just afghan forces? and he said, two or three years. and then senator graham said, what will happen if that two or three-year period in terms of the security environment while we're training. mellon said, if it's just training? graham said, yes. mullen said,, i think the security environment will continue to deteriorate. doesn't that i ask my friend, lend urgency, which is certainly not apparent in the president's statement today? after meeting with the canadian prime minister basically that he's going to go through
admiral mullen, right. and then graham said, the only way they get off the base is if they have a military convoy. is that right? mullen said, right. and admiral mullen then went on to say, senator graham said, so i just want our colleagues to know that the security environment in afghanistan from my point of view will prevent any civilian success until we change the security environment. how long would it take to train enough afghan troops to change the momentum in your view if you did it with...
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the admiral does have to get going. step off to the side, i'll get you the information. thank you. >> we've been listening to vice admiral john courier, coast guard chief of staff, answering a lot of questions, and probably have more as a result of that press conference. the coast guard promising a thorough review of the training exercise that caused so much confusion this morning. homeland security correspondent, jeanne meserve, live with us now from washington, with the very latest. and, jeanne, you were listening as well as i was there to the vice admiral, and he said, look, this was a ordinary training exercise, the kind of exercise that happens for the coast guard virtually every day, whenever it's scheduled. low-profile training exercises, all this was. and, yet, it turned into quite an event this morning. >> it did. and for a couple of reasons. one, because of the day. this is 9/11. we knew that there were ceremonies under way at the pentagon today. the president apparently had left at this time this happened, bu
the admiral does have to get going. step off to the side, i'll get you the information. thank you. >> we've been listening to vice admiral john courier, coast guard chief of staff, answering a lot of questions, and probably have more as a result of that press conference. the coast guard promising a thorough review of the training exercise that caused so much confusion this morning. homeland security correspondent, jeanne meserve, live with us now from washington, with the very latest....
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chairman, and hello, admiral mullen.you very much for your outstanding and dedicated service to the nation over these years. you have show and outstanding leadership as the chairman of the joint chiefs and also i want to congratulate you on your nomination for continuing to serve this position. and also i want to add a welcome to your lovely wife, deborah. >> thank you, sir. >> i am interested in the afghanistan momentum. we have been fighting in afghanistan now for about eight years. we are facing a more sophisticated and resilient insurgency than any time since 2001. mauney question to you is what could be the effect if we fail to quickly regain the initiative and reverse the momentum in afghanistan? >> i worry a great deal about it essentially becoming a failed state and a safe haven. while maybe the midterm affects that house on pakistan, and the president's strategy, and i strongly agree, it is a reasonable strategy. it involves both those countries even though they are both sovereign countries, they have links de b
chairman, and hello, admiral mullen.you very much for your outstanding and dedicated service to the nation over these years. you have show and outstanding leadership as the chairman of the joint chiefs and also i want to congratulate you on your nomination for continuing to serve this position. and also i want to add a welcome to your lovely wife, deborah. >> thank you, sir. >> i am interested in the afghanistan momentum. we have been fighting in afghanistan now for about eight...
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we have on board for admiral blair. i want to give him this award and let him know that all of the hbcu presidents and i have something in common with you. that is we are charged with the care and management of the intelligence communities. we also have in common the fact that our intelligence communities are hidden. if you do your job right, yours will remain hidden. if we do our job right, the light will shine on our intelligence community'ies. we will get more support from the private sector and have more strength as we are called to have a very for our intelligence communities together, for the work that you have done on our behalf of the work he will do, we give you this award and we thank you for what you have done and we thank you for the future we will create together. thank you very much. good afternoon, everyone. good afternoon. [applause] >> my name is george ross, the president of alcorn state university. it's always alcorn. i am pleased to be joined on this panel today by two very distinguished senior offic
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i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. bill: it only took me eight questions to get that out. now, which senator did not vote to continue funding acorn after those undercover senators became public. did not -- they did not vote to continue. three wanted to continue. one did not. all right. so you are not confused. bill: maccallum breaked on top. burris was the guy we chased down the hall. how did you not know that? >> don't you with a watch the factor? >> i like acorn. bill: you missed that? number two moammar kadafi gave a rambling 90 minute speech at the u.n. >> we should not accept any resolution taken by the security council. according to this composition right now. it should not be called the security council. it should be called the terror council. the swine, the swine, the swine flu. perhaps tomorrow we have the fish flu. bill: being doing a right guard commercial next week. that world leader holds the record for the longest speech to the u.n.? bill: c is correct fidel castro. you think moammar is long-winded. castr
i admire the impulse to stop corruption. bill: good. bill: it only took me eight questions to get that out. now, which senator did not vote to continue funding acorn after those undercover senators became public. did not -- they did not vote to continue. three wanted to continue. one did not. all right. so you are not confused. bill: maccallum breaked on top. burris was the guy we chased down the hall. how did you not know that? >> don't you with a watch the factor? >> i like acorn....
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i always admired the job that you did in the house. now here they are, and they are still working for the good of the country and the good of world. they are still thinking about where we have been and where we need go. when it comes to history, i do not know to politicians to know more about history. the president is talking about caesar and cicero, and new can give you a history of wars and sometimes even rewrites history to make it come out differently. [laughter] but thank you all very much for being here. it means a great deal to me, and i thought maybe it would be a good time for us to show that a president, speaker, the leaders can find a way to come together. so i would like to conclude with two three-poinbrief points. number one, remember your families. try to make it a family friendly place. harry has heard me do this. i used to complain that when the sun would start down, the we should go home and have dinner with their families. quite often, i was saying it to an empty chamber, because the people who were negotiating were g
i always admired the job that you did in the house. now here they are, and they are still working for the good of the country and the good of world. they are still thinking about where we have been and where we need go. when it comes to history, i do not know to politicians to know more about history. the president is talking about caesar and cicero, and new can give you a history of wars and sometimes even rewrites history to make it come out differently. [laughter] but thank you all very much...
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although i have great admiration for it. it is just the big four, it is a huge place. >> yeah. >> and great sense of competition in the nba and -- i mean in north carolina. >> right. >> talk about skills, though. tell me about what it is we don't know about basketball at the pro level. >> the competition is amazing. people always ask me what is it like to play in the nba. and you know everyone, you know, i always talk about how they love college basketball because they feel guys in the nba take nights off and things like that. but from playing in the nba i can speak from experience, there are no nights off. are you playing against the most finely tuned athletes in the world night in and night out. and if you don't bring your a game you will be embarrassed. you will be embarrassed especially in our league. so i know there are so -- notice so many different things now. when i first came in now it is about how fast can i do it, how fast i can do it. and now it is about how efficient can i be. >> how efficient. >> that the diffe
although i have great admiration for it. it is just the big four, it is a huge place. >> yeah. >> and great sense of competition in the nba and -- i mean in north carolina. >> right. >> talk about skills, though. tell me about what it is we don't know about basketball at the pro level. >> the competition is amazing. people always ask me what is it like to play in the nba. and you know everyone, you know, i always talk about how they love college basketball because...
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bill: the woman i admire she doesn't want vengeance.i admire all of that polanski hasn't paid a price. pam, what price do you think he should pay? not extradited yet. what should he get? >> there is a very good chance that he is going to be extradited back, bill. that's why they waited until he was in switzerland. the swiss authorities are going to have to cooperate. whatever deal was struck with the prosecutors or he will be allowed to withdraw his plea if there was a firm deal in place. they will have to go back and look at those transcripts from the 70's. i admire this victim for moving on. even reached settlement with polanski. if she is get on and move on, more power to her. she is 45. i would like the guy up as long as i could. he raped a 13-year-old. but, having said that i think they will be careful because if there was an original deal the ultimate deal is to bring him back here. bill: he could withdraw of the people, what would you give him nicole. >> i would displis the case right now. the victim in the case doesn't want -- b
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>> admiral mike mullen there.arbara starr joining us to talk about this now. now that we've heard some of the sound that's going on right now in front of the committee today, words like under resources, just now coming to grips with it, not enough troops in four years, some of those words certainly open up your eyes to the situation in afghanistan once again. >> reporter: you know, heidi, it does seem extraordinary. the latest polls show continuing declining support for the war in afghanistan. democrats and republicans on the hill lining up day by day expressing their skepticism about sending more u.s. troops into combat. this now is president obama's war of concern. this is now the top priority for the president, what to do about afghanistan, how many more troops to send and it seems a little bit ironic standing at soldier field in chicago today for an extraordinary meeting of veterans of past wars. medal of honor recipients. the nation's highest award for bravery and valor serving above the call of duty. 50 or s
>> admiral mike mullen there.arbara starr joining us to talk about this now. now that we've heard some of the sound that's going on right now in front of the committee today, words like under resources, just now coming to grips with it, not enough troops in four years, some of those words certainly open up your eyes to the situation in afghanistan once again. >> reporter: you know, heidi, it does seem extraordinary. the latest polls show continuing declining support for the war in...
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the highest ranking former military officer ever elected to the congress, admiral joe sestak joins me next. >>> plus, full-time psycho talker glen beck doesn't discriminate when it comes to hate. wait until you hear what he has to say about john mccain. this is a reversal, isn't it? >>> and plaxico's in the clink. if you're a star receiver and you shoot yourself, you can go to jail. if you're the vice president of the united states and you shoot your buddy in the face, heck, you can get a get out of jail free card. steven a. smith is going to be here in the "playbook." in a luscious soup? v8 garden broccoli. from campbell's. velvety, delicious. campbell's v8 soups. also, try new garden vegetable blend. we will not be quiet. ♪ when we're in a sandwich, you'll know it. we are our own mixed up blend of one of a kind spices. we are miracle whip. and we will not tone it down. >>> when it comes to afghanistan the president is getting it from all directions. the republicans want him to double down. the base wants him to get the heck out of there. secretary gates is telling everybody just tak
the highest ranking former military officer ever elected to the congress, admiral joe sestak joins me next. >>> plus, full-time psycho talker glen beck doesn't discriminate when it comes to hate. wait until you hear what he has to say about john mccain. this is a reversal, isn't it? >>> and plaxico's in the clink. if you're a star receiver and you shoot yourself, you can go to jail. if you're the vice president of the united states and you shoot your buddy in the face, heck,...
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. >> we have been listeninto admiral, the chief of staff of the u.s. coast guard explaning it was a routine exercise on the potomac river this morning. it sparked a lot of confusion. fbi agents were scrambled. flights were grounded enfor mor than 20 minutes at reagan national airport, but it is a routine exercise. it is done all the time and he did not see any reason for it not being nedotoney daon the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. let's go to audrey barnes. she is at the coast guard headquarters. she can give us more information. audrey. >> yes, stacey. that vice admiral was trying to clear up some of the problems with that media report this morning. apparently, journalist heard on a marine radio frequency that is used excollusively by the coast guard, they heard a report of shots being fired. of course we know that was just during the drill. well apparently this news agency went on air with the fact that there was shots fired in the potomac river. of course, the concern was heightened because it is the anniversary of 9/11. but he was quick to say
. >> we have been listeninto admiral, the chief of staff of the u.s. coast guard explaning it was a routine exercise on the potomac river this morning. it sparked a lot of confusion. fbi agents were scrambled. flights were grounded enfor mor than 20 minutes at reagan national airport, but it is a routine exercise. it is done all the time and he did not see any reason for it not being nedotoney daon the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. let's go to audrey barnes. she is at the coast guard...
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rather than cosmic. >> for einstein be the impersonal god was something he took from spinoza who he admired greatly and god was imminent in the universe he had made and that to discovering of laws of nature, you were getting closer to the old one, as he called them. >> here is a quote from the "new york times" speech. quote, i assert that the cosmic religious experience is the strongest and noblist driving force behind scientific research. he did not believe in a personal god. >> no, he did not believe in prayer. >> he did not? >> no. he did not believe. >> this is a diaistic god? >> it goes beyond, because it's a force. >> yes. >> he thinks -- that gave him -- he condemned anyone who said he was an atheist, correct? >> right, because he thought the root of religionand science was curiosity about the world beyond the human sphere. >> there's another scientist who was a judge, his name was tahad who was a paleontologist. he got under the nerves of his superiors when he lived in paris and they sent him to china. he had, i'm not saying he didn't think of god at personal terms, but he had a cos
rather than cosmic. >> for einstein be the impersonal god was something he took from spinoza who he admired greatly and god was imminent in the universe he had made and that to discovering of laws of nature, you were getting closer to the old one, as he called them. >> here is a quote from the "new york times" speech. quote, i assert that the cosmic religious experience is the strongest and noblist driving force behind scientific research. he did not believe in a personal...
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although i have great admiration f it. it is just the big fou it is a hug place. >> yh. >> and great sense of competition inhe nba and i mean in north carolina. >> right. >> talk about skills, though. tell me about wh it iswe don't kno about basketbl at the pro level. the competition is amazing. people always ask me whais it like to plain the nba. d you know eryone, you know, i always ta about hothey love college basketball because they el guys in the nba take nights off and this like that. but from playing ithe nba i can speak from expernce, therare no nights off. are you playing agait the most finel tunedthletes in the world night in and night out. and if you don't bring yo a game you will be emrrassed. you wille embrassed especially in r league. so i know there areso -- noce so many different thgs now. when i fst came in nowt is abo how fast can i do it, how fast i can dit. and nowt is about how efficit can i be. >> h efficient. >> that the difference tt separates the great is that you know, my rooe year i may have ten
although i have great admiration f it. it is just the big fou it is a hug place. >> yh. >> and great sense of competition inhe nba and i mean in north carolina. >> right. >> talk about skills, though. tell me about wh it iswe don't kno about basketbl at the pro level. the competition is amazing. people always ask me whais it like to plain the nba. d you know eryone, you know, i always ta about hothey love college basketball because they el guys in the nba take nights off...
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they sent staments of admiration and respect.m so gteful, tavis, that my dad was able to experience all this. meanwhile,e passed mental- health parity legislation, he bought -- he got public service. president obama expanded americorps and name e bill after my dad there were incredib that this latest achievemes, even though heas not on the floor of the senate every sine day. that is what i am grateful about. tavis: given a these years of service, a the liberal nature of his polits, the are not a lot of people in the u.s. nate or the house-- are there rsons tt we can point to i th kennedy ilk of being unabhed, unafraid ofalling themselves liberal,alling themsees progressivand ghtingor an agenda tt every daconsiders the least among us? what yo make of the fact we do not have lot of people like him to point to? --what do you make of the fct we do no have a lot of peop like to point ? >> i think there are a lot of incredible memberof congress and the senate and statouses across theountry who are willing to take th risky stance. my fa
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and architect of the disaster, first lord of the admirality, winston churchill. within historian suggested that the norway operation was blown by churchill himself, blabbing his plans to press at attach shays that was picked up by german intelligence. that historian, a mr. andrew roberts. one of churchill's statesmen. and britain demanded, and agreed to strap hundreds of ships and severe a 20-year alliance with japan that had been faithful. and churchill urged cap pit lation to americans. and japan began dismantling the greatest navy in the world. and british historian called for cap pit lation to america's demands at churchill's insistence, one of the major catastrophes of english history. fine years later, chancellor said, don't worry war is not a possibility, which any government need to take into account. when churchill was prime minister, singapore fell and the empire was finished in asia and hit her marched into the rynland in 1936, churchill hailed the french for taking the matter to the league of nations but the ideal solution he would note, is hitler to
and architect of the disaster, first lord of the admirality, winston churchill. within historian suggested that the norway operation was blown by churchill himself, blabbing his plans to press at attach shays that was picked up by german intelligence. that historian, a mr. andrew roberts. one of churchill's statesmen. and britain demanded, and agreed to strap hundreds of ships and severe a 20-year alliance with japan that had been faithful. and churchill urged cap pit lation to americans. and...
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admiral mullen went to congress and said we probably need more troops. yet the president is saying we need to think about the strategy right now. it creates the impression of a rift between the civilian leadership, u.s. secretary of defense, the president. >> i don't think that's the case. i spoke with them on wednesday. general mcchrystal was very explicit. he thinks this assessment, this review's going on right now, is the right thing to do. he doesn't want it to be open-ended. >> how long will it take? >> it's not going to take, i think it's a matter of few weeks. and people should remember, the debate within the bush administration on the surge, lasted three months, from october to december 2006. so, i think it's important to make sure we're confident and we have the right strategy in place and then we can make decisions on additional forces. >> general mcchrystal says if we don't turn the tide in the next six months, we risk failure. >> but having the wrong strategy would put even more soldiers at risk. i think it's important to get the strategy rig
admiral mullen went to congress and said we probably need more troops. yet the president is saying we need to think about the strategy right now. it creates the impression of a rift between the civilian leadership, u.s. secretary of defense, the president. >> i don't think that's the case. i spoke with them on wednesday. general mcchrystal was very explicit. he thinks this assessment, this review's going on right now, is the right thing to do. he doesn't want it to be open-ended. >>...
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admiral mike mullins, not everyone in the president's party is on board.ay gramm just came back from afghanistan, he will be with us live. plus, stunning video. look at this up here. an attack on a school bus, not once but twice. first, bottom of the hour, huge new developments in the murder of the 24-year-old student annie le. investigators are not going to release the cause of death. she had been missing for nearly one week until the cops made a discovery on sunday. the autopsy only tells us how she died, not who killed her, and the police have yet to formally charge anyone, which is not unusual. the police are of fizzing on a lab technician according to one new england -- the police are focusing on a lab technician according to one in new england newspaper. >> good afternoon. shepard: fail our viewers in on the reporting from your newspaper on this -- fill our viewers in on the recording from your newspaper on this matter. >> her body was found sunday in a basement, stuffed behind a wall. it was positively identified yesterday. now the police have a ser
admiral mike mullins, not everyone in the president's party is on board.ay gramm just came back from afghanistan, he will be with us live. plus, stunning video. look at this up here. an attack on a school bus, not once but twice. first, bottom of the hour, huge new developments in the murder of the 24-year-old student annie le. investigators are not going to release the cause of death. she had been missing for nearly one week until the cops made a discovery on sunday. the autopsy only tells us...
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they sent testaments of admiration and respect.m so grateful, tavis, that my dad was able to experience all this. meanwhile, he passed mental- health parity legislation, he bought -- he got public service. president obama expanded americorps and name the bill after my dad. there were incredible that this latest achievements, even though he was not on the floor of the senate every single day. that is what i am grateful about. tavis: given all these years of service, and the liberal nature of his politics, there are not a lot of people in the u.s. senate or the house -- are there persons that we can point to in the kennedy ilk of being unabashed, unafraid of calling themselves liberal, calling themselves progressive and fighting for an agenda that every day considers the least among us? what you make of the fact we do not have a lot of people like him to point to? -- what do you make of the fact we do not have a lot of people like to point to? >> i think there are a lot of incredible members of congress and the senate and statehouses
they sent testaments of admiration and respect.m so grateful, tavis, that my dad was able to experience all this. meanwhile, he passed mental- health parity legislation, he bought -- he got public service. president obama expanded americorps and name the bill after my dad. there were incredible that this latest achievements, even though he was not on the floor of the senate every single day. that is what i am grateful about. tavis: given all these years of service, and the liberal nature of his...
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which is which >> i tnk you're talkingbout secrary gates and admiral mullen, the chairmanof the jot chiefs of staff, seeming to have differe messages all the time. th strongest isthat secretary ges seems -- keep saying e have plentof time on these troop requeststhat the commander afghanistan is gog to say while admiral mullen is saying we have 12 to 18 months tomake a difference. so you're etting lotsof mixed messages out ofthe pentagon in paticular about how te troop buildup wilwork. >> and do you ink they know how many troops they'd like to go and request? and when we hear president obama aying i thck -- take this notion of senng soldiers intoerious spots ery seriously and'm upon ding it, what's pinne -- behind that? >> stan mcchrystal knows how many he wants but no on is asking the nucks th >> se's asking himent i'm asking him but not etting anywhere on tha none wants his to happen right w in the middle of the heal care debate. let's fa it. but it's a very good point. president obama saying i have ttake time o this because i'm sending pple off toar and peopl can get killed guess what? p
which is which >> i tnk you're talkingbout secrary gates and admiral mullen, the chairmanof the jot chiefs of staff, seeming to have differe messages all the time. th strongest isthat secretary ges seems -- keep saying e have plentof time on these troop requeststhat the commander afghanistan is gog to say while admiral mullen is saying we have 12 to 18 months tomake a difference. so you're etting lotsof mixed messages out ofthe pentagon in paticular about how te troop buildup wilwork....
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>> david, i want to pick up with admiral mullen. he gave a really smart speech this week to a veterans group, in which he said i would rather debate this issue than ignore it. and what i think he was implying there and here i think he knows, actually the last time i went to afghanistan was following him and i saw a lot of things that he saw. and it was very clear to me that the strategy has chand. basically, what the military has concluded is that the only way we can possibly succeed there is by building the regional government that will protect and serve the afghan people so they won't want to sign up with the taliban for any number of other reasons. that's what they have concluded, but the only way to do that is with state building 101. i think the thing we all have to debate okay and we really knew -- i do believe we have to redebate this issue on a national level. do we want to undertake that project in this country? does it serve our interest? i believe it is a fantasy to think we can go to this sort of smal . work? do you thin
>> david, i want to pick up with admiral mullen. he gave a really smart speech this week to a veterans group, in which he said i would rather debate this issue than ignore it. and what i think he was implying there and here i think he knows, actually the last time i went to afghanistan was following him and i saw a lot of things that he saw. and it was very clear to me that the strategy has chand. basically, what the military has concluded is that the only way we can possibly succeed...
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>> i think you're talking about secretary gates and admiral mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, seeming to have different messages all the time. the strongest is that secretary gates seems -- keeps saying we have plenty of time on these troop requests that the commander in afghanistan is going to say while admiral mullen is saying we have 12 to 18 months to make a difference. so you're getting lots of mixed messages out of the pentagon in particular about how the troop buildup will work. >> and do you think they know how many troops they'd like to go and request? and when we hear president obama saying i thick -- take this notion of sending soldiers into serious spots very seriously and i'm upon dering it, what's pinned -- behind that? >> stan mcchrystal knows how many he wants but no one is asking the nucks the >> she's asking himent i'm asking him but not getting anywhere on that! no one wants this to happen right now in the middle of the health care debate. let's face it. but it's a very good point. president obama is saying i have to take time on this because i'm s
>> i think you're talking about secretary gates and admiral mullen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, seeming to have different messages all the time. the strongest is that secretary gates seems -- keeps saying we have plenty of time on these troop requests that the commander in afghanistan is going to say while admiral mullen is saying we have 12 to 18 months to make a difference. so you're getting lots of mixed messages out of the pentagon in particular about how the troop...
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as far as why an event like this would take place on the anniversary of september 11th, vice admiral courier said an investigation is underway. >> we will look at our procedures and our timing of the exercise. >> reporter: the events led to the grounding of flights at reagan international airport for 20 minutes today. reporting live along the banks of the potomac river, claudia coffey, fox 5 news. back to you. >> all right, we want to know what you think. we're posting this web poll tonight. do you think the coast guard should have trained on the potomac on 9/11? log on and click on the story headline to cast your vote. >>> in his first 9/11 observance since being warn is into office, president obama joined victim's families at the pentagon this morning. the pentagon memorial was dedicated on 9/11 one year ago and today's ceremony was a simple one, holding deep meaning for the relatives of those who died. tom fitzgerald w there. >> the eight years have passed in the blue skies over the pentagon of september 11th 2001, replaced by a gray, rainy day on friday. >> i myself remember the
as far as why an event like this would take place on the anniversary of september 11th, vice admiral courier said an investigation is underway. >> we will look at our procedures and our timing of the exercise. >> reporter: the events led to the grounding of flights at reagan international airport for 20 minutes today. reporting live along the banks of the potomac river, claudia coffey, fox 5 news. back to you. >> all right, we want to know what you think. we're posting this...
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professor burns what i think i said is irving kristol was a great admirer of strauss. you will see that clearly spelled out in the than negative book. yes. but absolutely. that is one reason i did not want to go down that path. it is an extraordinary exchange which i am sure the professor knows very well. strauss, at a time when kendall who was at a remarkable figure, people should buckweed themselves if you can get past that, kendall was marginalized as a political scientist in this point* and it was strauss doing something original what we all take for gnted which was to study the document, the founders taxed with minute sutiny. one of candles own great followers it is scary well who i happen to think i am a loan. really a loan. because he does not agree. i think he is one of the great intellectual conservatives of thisoint* although he did not love my book very much. but strauss's role was a much more complicated one. you're absolutelright it has to do with ideas about democracy and how it works. straussotion when compared with irving kristol, they seem to be almost
professor burns what i think i said is irving kristol was a great admirer of strauss. you will see that clearly spelled out in the than negative book. yes. but absolutely. that is one reason i did not want to go down that path. it is an extraordinary exchange which i am sure the professor knows very well. strauss, at a time when kendall who was at a remarkable figure, people should buckweed themselves if you can get past that, kendall was marginalized as a political scientist in this point* and...
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. >> i admire tony's optimism, but the problem is we've never been in a world like this and i think there's a lot of uncertainty associated with different problems out there. >> i have to merge our panel again. dan fitzpatrick, given all the uncertainties on the international realm, given the selloff in the market this week, some sloppy numbers, where would you put your money right now? opening day on monday. september has been a hell of a great month. where would you put your money right now, dan? >> well, happily i have a lot of it to put because i've been lightening up for the past week or so. i'm short the dollar right now. and i would continue to be short the dollar. wait for the financials to pull back a little bit to get better entry points. it's not what you own. it's where you own it. >> i'm going to give you the last 25 seconds. where would you put your money? >> i'm fine on the stock market. i think a key document is china said treat us with respect or we might sell our ast sets. they traded them with respect, moved to the g-20. they're going to raise their vote in the imf, and i
. >> i admire tony's optimism, but the problem is we've never been in a world like this and i think there's a lot of uncertainty associated with different problems out there. >> i have to merge our panel again. dan fitzpatrick, given all the uncertainties on the international realm, given the selloff in the market this week, some sloppy numbers, where would you put your money right now? opening day on monday. september has been a hell of a great month. where would you put your money...
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i spoke to admiral mullin about where he was eight years ago.the pentagon that day. he said he was on his way to a meeting but never made it there. secretary gates was in flight. he was at texas a&m, and he was on his way to a meeting as well, and his plane was diverted. of course, barack obama was a state leeghter at the time -- legislator at the time in illinois. this is the first time he's had to commemorate a 9/11. robin? >> as you said, everyone remembered where they were on this day eight years ago. >> of course at the pentagon still trying to come up with a strategy for afghanistan a war that began 26 days after 9/11, 2,800 al qaeda said to remain. the president at the memorial today saying we have to resolve our impulses not to destroy but to build and serve. we will return to regular programming now in some parts of the country. that is "good morning america." this will be a complete wrap-up tonight on "world news with charlie gibson." i'm diane sawyer with robin roberts in new york. have a good day. hey, i'm worried about mrs. lowenber
i spoke to admiral mullin about where he was eight years ago.the pentagon that day. he said he was on his way to a meeting but never made it there. secretary gates was in flight. he was at texas a&m, and he was on his way to a meeting as well, and his plane was diverted. of course, barack obama was a state leeghter at the time -- legislator at the time in illinois. this is the first time he's had to commemorate a 9/11. robin? >> as you said, everyone remembered where they were on this...
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the admiral has been clear. military leaders have been clear.'s got to be parody between the mission and the resources. if they are going to do a count insurgency, nation building in afghanistan, the u.s. needs more troops and they are going to be there for a while. the president has an important choice to make. >> roger, it is real. not about campaigning or getting votes, it is about whether this country stays at war full strength or pull out of that war. >> it is real. we have gone from a mission creep to a mission gallop. one of the goals is to improve life in afghanistan. we could be there 100 years. the mission used to be is what we are doing in afghanistan making america safer? are we destroying the people who attacked us on 911? have we pushed them into the mountains in pakistan? have we destroyed their ability to launch an attack. now the goal is create a democracy, prop it up, build better roads, change the agriculture policy, equal rights for women. all good stuff but that was no longer the mission. >> why don't we do that in youngstow
the admiral has been clear. military leaders have been clear.'s got to be parody between the mission and the resources. if they are going to do a count insurgency, nation building in afghanistan, the u.s. needs more troops and they are going to be there for a while. the president has an important choice to make. >> roger, it is real. not about campaigning or getting votes, it is about whether this country stays at war full strength or pull out of that war. >> it is real. we have...
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articulation of universal political freedom and the declaration of independence should be so widely admiredand copied throughout the rest of the world. in fact, we came to believe with every fiber of our being, the parks are nothing less than the declaration of independence applied to landscapes. three decades of continually brushing up against this amazing and surprisingly little- known story, during the course of producing are other projects, getting to know historical figures important to the evolution of the park idea, spending time out in these transformative and restorative places, only heighten our interest in the subject. 10 years ago, we committed to making a documentary film about our national parks. over the many years, it has taken to complete this project, we have found in this story of the parks, quite simply a remark -- a reminder of our best selves, a connection to the most primitive impulses we human beings have. an appreciation of the value of commonwealth these parks represent on spiritual and material level. during the course of our investigation, we began to gain a new,
articulation of universal political freedom and the declaration of independence should be so widely admiredand copied throughout the rest of the world. in fact, we came to believe with every fiber of our being, the parks are nothing less than the declaration of independence applied to landscapes. three decades of continually brushing up against this amazing and surprisingly little- known story, during the course of producing are other projects, getting to know historical figures important to...
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and white house, and still this problem gets worse, i admire him saying anything at all. wants a debate, as we say in brooklyn, bring it on. >> let's talk about what happened over on the senate side yesterday. there is conversation. i was in conversation with harry reid's office today. there's a real possibility that the senate may end up with a bill without a public option and then rely on all of it taking place in the conference committee in the final stage when the legislation is actually written. if that's the case, congressman weiner, does this not put pressure on the house to make sure a strong public option comes out of your chamber? >> 100%. nancy pelosi has said that very clearly that there's going to be a public option in it. not just for those of us who think there should be choice, but for my budget hawk colleagues, the only way to reduce the score is to have competition. the congressional budget office, nonpartisan on these things, say if you want to save money you can't just leave it to the insurance companies. we're going to have a strong public option. the
and white house, and still this problem gets worse, i admire him saying anything at all. wants a debate, as we say in brooklyn, bring it on. >> let's talk about what happened over on the senate side yesterday. there is conversation. i was in conversation with harry reid's office today. there's a real possibility that the senate may end up with a bill without a public option and then rely on all of it taking place in the conference committee in the final stage when the legislation is...
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the admiral does have to get going. thank you. apology, but an explanation for some panic on the river this morning as the president was at the pentagon for one of the 9/11 ceremonies there. the admiral explained that there was an open radio frequency, and someone over hood the words -- overheard the words "bang bang." that translated to shots fired on the potomac river. that got out to the media, and it became such a big story that even the faa halted ground plans that reagan airport nearby. it turns out that this is just a routine exercise with no shots fired. the admiral was asked if 9/11 was the best they to do the exercise, and he said we are charged with security every day, it was a routine exercise, no need to notify other agencies. more to come on that. jon: events around the country marking eight years since the devastating attacks on america. [bugle plays 'taps.'] jon: the memorial began at the time the first plane hit the first tower. as the president spoke, thousands were gathering at ground zero in new york to honor t
the admiral does have to get going. thank you. apology, but an explanation for some panic on the river this morning as the president was at the pentagon for one of the 9/11 ceremonies there. the admiral explained that there was an open radio frequency, and someone over hood the words -- overheard the words "bang bang." that translated to shots fired on the potomac river. that got out to the media, and it became such a big story that even the faa halted ground plans that reagan airport...
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i share your admiration for him and his book. in a matter of fact i am one of the people that edited his dissertation before he thought about going to the book. i shuddered when i read itut it was such a good book. >> guest: maybe we need another one now reflecting cent events. >>ost: let him put a store on first. i am told he will do that next week. that's great. does the crisis leadership have a single cause and some people in socie? >> guest: i think the primary crisis is due to the inability to adapt to a changing world, and it is change in business and economics, change and security situation, political landscape. almost eve facet in society, every field of endeavor we see change, and i think the biggest mistake is we don't adapt. we don't read and understand the change. i have a chapter of reading the environment and that is the biggest flaw and it leads to others. obviously we need to reestablish a code of ethics, eical and moral behavior. we have lost that in parts of society i talked about in the book from places you wou
i share your admiration for him and his book. in a matter of fact i am one of the people that edited his dissertation before he thought about going to the book. i shuddered when i read itut it was such a good book. >> guest: maybe we need another one now reflecting cent events. >>ost: let him put a store on first. i am told he will do that next week. that's great. does the crisis leadership have a single cause and some people in socie? >> guest: i think the primary crisis is...
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retired three-star admiral. let's bring him in and talk about this. of course, his background, naval intelligence. that's on the table with us tonight. congressman, from your military experience, no one's talked about this today. how difficult, if it comes to this, how difficult would it be for the united states to take out this facility? >> it could be done, but it would be difficult. not only that, the results of this would seem iraq look like a walk in the park. iran and those kind of terrorist groups very supportive of the goals of what iran wants in places like the middle east or in even pakistan would just begin to begin a real harsh global war of terror. there's also a concern about israel and that would take even more difficult because if they were try to do it alone it would mean probably flying along syria/turkish airspace and would have to reposition refueling aircraft. i think in their place it would be much more harsh. if i could add, that's the value of this proech of the u.s. government under president obama. it has put the military opt
retired three-star admiral. let's bring him in and talk about this. of course, his background, naval intelligence. that's on the table with us tonight. congressman, from your military experience, no one's talked about this today. how difficult, if it comes to this, how difficult would it be for the united states to take out this facility? >> it could be done, but it would be difficult. not only that, the results of this would seem iraq look like a walk in the park. iran and those kind of...
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i have a special admiration and respect for his courage for the stand he took against that war when it was not popular to do so. but he took that stand because he believed it was the right thing to do. he thought that war should always be a last resort, not a first resort. and i think he was right on that war. but to all of us in massachusetts he was our senator who assembled the best staff you could possibly imagine. when somebody lost their social security check, they called ted kennedy in his office. when a veteran needed help, they called ted endy. when a local official needed funding for a local college or a hospital or project, they called ted kenky's office. all phone cause were returned, whether it was from the green of england or mrs. owe leery who lived in a three-decker. but more than that, i appreciate very much his personal touch. i was grateful for that personal touch. the notes and the calls when somebody was sick in your family, you got a phone call. when you got special recognition or if you won an election, you got a note. if something great happened to you, he was th
i have a special admiration and respect for his courage for the stand he took against that war when it was not popular to do so. but he took that stand because he believed it was the right thing to do. he thought that war should always be a last resort, not a first resort. and i think he was right on that war. but to all of us in massachusetts he was our senator who assembled the best staff you could possibly imagine. when somebody lost their social security check, they called ted kennedy in...