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i had contacts and i covered the ground in tal afar and we had enough daylight to get to tal afar but we had difficulty finding a taxi driver. >> whenever they heard the word tal afar they were making the movement, no, no, no. >> mujahadeen. >> we could hear that word mujahadeen, mujahadeen, mujahadeen. the mujahadeen is a generic term which americans think of as insurgent or taliban or al qaeda or whatever, but they see themselves as muslims defending their country. that should have set off alarm bells. >> who are these guys? >> but finally we found a taxi driver. >> $30. he just said okay, give me the money, yeah, i'll do something crazy and take you to tal afar. >> my plan was to get inside the city, hook up with mcontacts and from there, i mean, being safe about it, observe what was about to happen. most people would think it was insane to go straight into it. but in my experience being at the vortex you are in the eye of the storm and it's been safe. all the way in we saw cars coming out down the highway, people with furniture, cars packed. we arrived and there was a police check
i had contacts and i covered the ground in tal afar and we had enough daylight to get to tal afar but we had difficulty finding a taxi driver. >> whenever they heard the word tal afar they were making the movement, no, no, no. >> mujahadeen. >> we could hear that word mujahadeen, mujahadeen, mujahadeen. the mujahadeen is a generic term which americans think of as insurgent or taliban or al qaeda or whatever, but they see themselves as muslims defending their country. that...
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you think you were going to do you were in the air force, a military organization that fires from afar? >> okay. integrity first. service before self. excellence in all we do. if we don't have integrity of what we are doing. what are we doing. >> there is no honor in drone warfare. >> this fight is above honor. i think it is without ra proeep. >> some say the is war by video game? >> it is so far from a video game. it is laughable, when that comparison gets used. >> what about the cost to civilians? >> war is an ugly thing. but i can guarantee you that every effort is made to make sure that civilians are not
you think you were going to do you were in the air force, a military organization that fires from afar? >> okay. integrity first. service before self. excellence in all we do. if we don't have integrity of what we are doing. what are we doing. >> there is no honor in drone warfare. >> this fight is above honor. i think it is without ra proeep. >> some say the is war by video game? >> it is so far from a video game. it is laughable, when that comparison gets used....
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from afar? speaking to a is group of americans for whom the american dream is not working.ys campaigned on john kennedy's remark, a rising tide lifts all boats. everyone has to feel they are experiencing upward mobility. there are americans on both sides of the political equation that are not experiencing that, and i think that is the overriding reason why trump is being successful. businessman, not taking contributions from anyone, and ongoing to fight for the people who have been overlooked by the political establishment. nicolle: can you imagine a scenario where trump puts california in play? you seem to have your political analyst hat on today. gov. davis: i think it's very difficult. as you know, 44% of this state his hispanic. 26% of the vote is hispanic. we have more immigrants than any other state. he has offended a lot of people, and i'm sure the words he used in the primary are going to come back and hurt him in the general. i think the reservoir of goodwill that california has for hillary, the recognition of public service, remembering how good the last four year
from afar? speaking to a is group of americans for whom the american dream is not working.ys campaigned on john kennedy's remark, a rising tide lifts all boats. everyone has to feel they are experiencing upward mobility. there are americans on both sides of the political equation that are not experiencing that, and i think that is the overriding reason why trump is being successful. businessman, not taking contributions from anyone, and ongoing to fight for the people who have been overlooked...
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this place can seem daunting from afar.sit israel, though, is to experience the extraordinary. our nature,s of and conflict, conformity, imagination. swirl around together in -- in confounding and inspiring ways. i am not sure that anyone will really ever make sense of all of this. but it is spectacular to witness and feel. even if just for a short while. as for my next stop, well, that would be iceland, home of alien landscapes and astonishing amount of fish, and [indiscernible] . hello world is supported by ca technologies, powering opportunity in the application economy. explore more at ca.com. ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with politics. a report delivered to congress yesterday, the state department's inspector general criticized hillary clinton's e-mails, saying clinton violated government policies in using a private e-mail account as secretary of state. the next are asking why she did not seek permission to use it and why she refused to cooperate with th
this place can seem daunting from afar.sit israel, though, is to experience the extraordinary. our nature,s of and conflict, conformity, imagination. swirl around together in -- in confounding and inspiring ways. i am not sure that anyone will really ever make sense of all of this. but it is spectacular to witness and feel. even if just for a short while. as for my next stop, well, that would be iceland, home of alien landscapes and astonishing amount of fish, and [indiscernible] . hello world...
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this place can seem daunting from afar.rael, though, is to experience the extraordinary. so many parts of our nature, joy, conflict, conformity, and imagination swirl around together in confounding and inspiring ways. i am not sure that anyone will really ever make sense of all of this. but it's spectacular to witness and feel, even if just for a short while. as for my next stop, well, that would be iceland, home of alien landscapes, an astonishing amount of fish, and glacial -- in space warlords. announcer: "hello world" is supported by ca technologies, powering opportunity in the application economy. explore more at ca.com. ♪ narrator: the challenges facing our world are growing all the time. how do we build stronger economies with equal opportunities for all? how do we build a sustainable world for generations to come? how do we protect our cities and harness the power of technology for our common benefit? humanity has always been good at forward thinking. in this series, using the latest bloomberg research and analysis,
this place can seem daunting from afar.rael, though, is to experience the extraordinary. so many parts of our nature, joy, conflict, conformity, and imagination swirl around together in confounding and inspiring ways. i am not sure that anyone will really ever make sense of all of this. but it's spectacular to witness and feel, even if just for a short while. as for my next stop, well, that would be iceland, home of alien landscapes, an astonishing amount of fish, and glacial -- in space...
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. >> i am sure it will be used once every five years from afar. you can buy tickets did see it. >> thanks for joining us. >> i believe it was lao-tzu who said, "the journey to a million dollars begins with a single question." and that journey begins now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] all right, our returning contestant quit her office job and was told she had a one-in-a-million chance of being successful. she's all about beating the odds, and is returning today to win the million. from waxhaw, north carolina, please welcome kate anderson. [cheers and applause] hey, kate, welcome back. >> thank you. >> good to see you again. >> thanks. ♪ >> so you have quit your job to write music, do a broadway musical. >> mm-hm
. >> i am sure it will be used once every five years from afar. you can buy tickets did see it. >> thanks for joining us. >> i believe it was lao-tzu who said, "the journey to a million dollars begins with a single question." and that journey begins now on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody. i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready to play "millionaire" today? [cheers and...
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. >> reporter: many have traveled from afar. >> checking in at the honolulu airport. >> i'm heading halfwayhe country. >> do we have a deal? >> reporter: these inventors are here to pitch the next big idea. >> woke up feeling -- >> we didn't hardly sleep, it was like being a kid on christmas eve. >> reporter: and the stakes can be high. how much money have you poured into this so far? >> 250,000. >> reporter: we used to call them infomercials. a-spray your butt, even your privates. >> the ginsu is so sharp, it can cut through a tin can and still slice a tomato like this. >> the euro plug will help you with no embarrassing moments. >> call now within the next 20 minutes, because you know we can't do this all day. >> reporter: these days, it's called direct response marketing and even in this internet and tivo age, still a multi billion dollar a year business. today vying for that as seen on tv logo. >> would you like to try it out. >> i would. >> reporter: a back massager, two tennis balls in a sock. clip-on knee pads. >> it's a good looking knee pads. >> and april from hawaii's owl belt. >>
. >> reporter: many have traveled from afar. >> checking in at the honolulu airport. >> i'm heading halfwayhe country. >> do we have a deal? >> reporter: these inventors are here to pitch the next big idea. >> woke up feeling -- >> we didn't hardly sleep, it was like being a kid on christmas eve. >> reporter: and the stakes can be high. how much money have you poured into this so far? >> 250,000. >> reporter: we used to call them...
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. >> some watching calmly from afar. >> we are fine. >> others, not so lucky. this destruction last hype in the path of the storm, killing a 76-year-old man, also, livestock and pummeling a dozen homes. all the storms too two lives. in arkansas, 630 to 80 miles per hour winds causing problems, look at this damage. >> my gosh. look at that. look. >> in nebraska, a man survive additur made there and recounts it. >> the tornado was sitting over there and he when under the deck and it pick me up and threw me against the tree. i held on. >> years of debate have led up to a pivotal vote by the santa county board to decide in radar tower should be declared historic. the most surprise -- m visible lap mark of the cold war but the district has little interest in saving this built builting. >> the california state senate is now taking up a bill to require system stalls be gender neutral restrooms, sponsored by an assemblymen to help transgender and parent of different genders and adults caring for aging parents and will consider beening nonessential travels to states tha
. >> some watching calmly from afar. >> we are fine. >> others, not so lucky. this destruction last hype in the path of the storm, killing a 76-year-old man, also, livestock and pummeling a dozen homes. all the storms too two lives. in arkansas, 630 to 80 miles per hour winds causing problems, look at this damage. >> my gosh. look at that. look. >> in nebraska, a man survive additur made there and recounts it. >> the tornado was sitting over there and he when...
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red cross staffers from afar away are rushing to the loan star state.st we're going to fulfill our missions texas is not ou just yet. forecast tears are predictingrei even more severe weather for parts of the region already hit hard by thedy flood.od. in dallas, case i stege elks fox news. > it's terrible. not so terrible here. i've heard people complaining, but i'm not ready to complain just yet. all things considered, not bad memorial weekend here. beaches a different story from the remnants of tropical storm bonnie. may you were all over the placea thisll year. i was an amazing month. we just talked about the texas flooding. after lien, texas has had 17 inches of rain since march.mc that upper level low that isis stuck over texas is expected to continue for most of this equal woo. they've just got complete clampt it, a lot of tropical moisture getting pulled into the mix as well.we by comparison our may which was on the wet side only features about five inches of rain.n. so you can get an idea of how of bad the situation is.atio the upper air pattern is not ont that features big storms.
red cross staffers from afar away are rushing to the loan star state.st we're going to fulfill our missions texas is not ou just yet. forecast tears are predictingrei even more severe weather for parts of the region already hit hard by thedy flood.od. in dallas, case i stege elks fox news. > it's terrible. not so terrible here. i've heard people complaining, but i'm not ready to complain just yet. all things considered, not bad memorial weekend here. beaches a different story from the...
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>> first up this tuesday morning, veteran afar secretary, under fire, for drawing comparison between times at disneyland. critics said mcdonald's comment made light of the fact that veterans have died waiting for health services. >> next, a new congressional study has found the nfl tried to influence the nih study on the linc between football and brain injuries, before pulling its funding when the nih thwarted those attempts. according to reports, nfl pulled its 16 million dollars contribution to the study because they were dis applies dollars with the doctors selected to that had the investigate. >> and finally, student at the naval academy mark the ends of their first year yesterday by climbing a breeze 21 foot hearn den monument and placing midshipman's hat at the top. it is a tradition that dates all the way back to 1940. right there, climb ago pole a greased pole. >> absolutely. and celebrating graduation. >> yes. >> all right, thank you. >> coming up on fox fuse morning, school resource officer accused of going too far with a student at prom. >> prince county schools misses dea
>> first up this tuesday morning, veteran afar secretary, under fire, for drawing comparison between times at disneyland. critics said mcdonald's comment made light of the fact that veterans have died waiting for health services. >> next, a new congressional study has found the nfl tried to influence the nih study on the linc between football and brain injuries, before pulling its funding when the nih thwarted those attempts. according to reports, nfl pulled its 16 million dollars...
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some watching calmly from afar. >> we're fine. it's over yonder. >> reporter: others not so lucky. this destruction left behind in this storm's path. the storm killing a 76-year-old man, also livestock and pummeling a dozen homes. the storms in the state taking two lives overall. in arkansas overnight, 6 onto 80-mile-per-hour winds wreaking havoc. look athi airport. >> wow, i have never -- >> look at that. >> reporter: in nebraska this man recounting how he survived a tornado there. >> we opened the door and looked out and the tornado set over there. he went under the deck and it picked me up and threw me against that tree and i just held on. >> reporter: parts of the state also digging out not from snow, that's hail. areas getting pounded monday by the destructive balls of ice, the size of baseballs but feeling even more powerful on impact. >> like a baseball bat hitting the patrol car. >> reporter: hail carving out divots all over this golf course. just incredible images. you know, the good news the sheriff in that area of oklahoma that was hit so hard says there wasn't a lot of
some watching calmly from afar. >> we're fine. it's over yonder. >> reporter: others not so lucky. this destruction left behind in this storm's path. the storm killing a 76-year-old man, also livestock and pummeling a dozen homes. the storms in the state taking two lives overall. in arkansas overnight, 6 onto 80-mile-per-hour winds wreaking havoc. look athi airport. >> wow, i have never -- >> look at that. >> reporter: in nebraska this man recounting how he...
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but he still continued to have his force felt and to sort of be managing from afar. so it was a part that made his work very difficult for him at times. sergeant is the foremost portrait painter of the late 19th century and the early 20th century so he is the person who is painting portraits of the powerful, the influential and the prominent people of the time. so the fact that he paints pulitzer is a very powerful statement to pulitzer's lasting importance in our society. you can see in the portrait, you look at one eye and it kind of seems like the eye is clouded so you get a hint of the vision problems that he was having throughout his life. some people say he looks devilish and angelic at the same time. so there are interesting juxtapositions in his life. his passion for his newspapers, his passion for communication that you can draw your own conclusions from that artistic interpretation of him. pulitzer always has a passion for drawing the best journalists and having some sort of a way to highlight the best in journalism. in a period in his life he was in a news
but he still continued to have his force felt and to sort of be managing from afar. so it was a part that made his work very difficult for him at times. sergeant is the foremost portrait painter of the late 19th century and the early 20th century so he is the person who is painting portraits of the powerful, the influential and the prominent people of the time. so the fact that he paints pulitzer is a very powerful statement to pulitzer's lasting importance in our society. you can see in the...
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his brilliant inside to man and afars had made him america's leading diplomat at a very young age.his principle, his energy had made him a great secretary of states. but that same -- stubbornness and contempt for compromise and for the business of politics made him a terrible president. he was a man who had a bold aghtd and achieved virtually nothing. president he was the least successful part of his career and, of course, he was beaten after one term by andrew jackson who was far more popular and far more skilled as a politician. now, of course, at that point it seemed that his career was over yet he had this last extraordinary final phase that he served in congress for 16 years of his life. by the time he -- by the time that gag order was overturned in 1885, he was revered as a hero a man thought as that was really veered as last length to founders and their great virtues. at his death in 1848, there were, of course, a tremendous outpouring of eulogies, and most interesting one to me wasn't even technically a eulogy or delivered in a church but a theater by there doer parker, the
his brilliant inside to man and afars had made him america's leading diplomat at a very young age.his principle, his energy had made him a great secretary of states. but that same -- stubbornness and contempt for compromise and for the business of politics made him a terrible president. he was a man who had a bold aghtd and achieved virtually nothing. president he was the least successful part of his career and, of course, he was beaten after one term by andrew jackson who was far more popular...
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it's a thing you should take in afar, like mamma mia, this dinner could be painful, and believe he, i've seen some painful things. ♪ ♪ whatever happened to our love i wish i understood ♪ ♪ it used to be so nice ♪ ♪ it used to be so good ♪ ♪ >> underrated moment in film history, rob, you're a writer, producer, what is your take on this? >> you know, the dinner? it's supposed to be a collegial thing between the press and the president, first time, ray romano had a very funny 12 minutes. and lately it's been this exercise in kind of a weird, creepy on display this kind of love affair between the press and the white house. it's not supposed to be that. but lately, they call it nerd prom, but we know who the prom queen is and who is getting in the back seat, it's the press. >> very good metaphor, my friend. >> i know -- >> they're letting me -- now the problem -- >> i have never been invited because they do run the risk i guess, of me eating with my fingers or picking my teeth with my earrings. a lot of the people who go, i love the people i work with but they are really bitter cocktail of ar
it's a thing you should take in afar, like mamma mia, this dinner could be painful, and believe he, i've seen some painful things. ♪ ♪ whatever happened to our love i wish i understood ♪ ♪ it used to be so nice ♪ ♪ it used to be so good ♪ ♪ >> underrated moment in film history, rob, you're a writer, producer, what is your take on this? >> you know, the dinner? it's supposed to be a collegial thing between the press and the president, first time, ray romano had a very...
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whether they're near or afar. and individual talents. >> i think that's something that kids would be interested in. and i think that's something that would last them the entire summer. that's a lengthy project. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about critical thinking. >> this is about how do you engage in trial and error. and so there are apps like tinker cat and app inventor. or scratch where we call it a sandbox tool. they put together coding blocks to make games and animation and models. minecraft is the mother of them all. kids should love it as much as parents because it's about strategy and engyp knewty. >> -- enginuity. >> last one creativity. >> whether there's a sketch book called paper by 53. there's so many different tools out there. the makers movement. whether it's digital or old school do it yourself projects. there are sites like instructables and do it yourself.org. it's not learning or. >> what we're used to thinking. thanks so much for sharing the tips with us. i know it was a lot to take in. but we'
whether they're near or afar. and individual talents. >> i think that's something that kids would be interested in. and i think that's something that would last them the entire summer. that's a lengthy project. >> absolutely. >> let's talk about critical thinking. >> this is about how do you engage in trial and error. and so there are apps like tinker cat and app inventor. or scratch where we call it a sandbox tool. they put together coding blocks to make games and...
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i came in the middle of the season i kind of watched from afar. >> you should keep afternoon eye on thers. the fans are crazy. everyone in canada, to the ice, the puck was dropped in game one of the stanld cup finals. pittsburgh penguins led by sidney crosby nation off. penguins dig the puck out of the corner and defenseman kris letang centers it to nick bonino to bring it home. bonino with the fifth winning playoff goal of his career. game two is wednesday night. wilf, there's a lot of attention on the warriors but the san jose sharks are killing it. >> i've got to get to an ice hockey game. >> you haven't had one. i noticed they had me tell that story because i'm canadian. >> biggest sport in canada, is it? >> certainly, it's a national sport. >>> still to come, this morning's top stories, but the ceo of coca-cola, the world's largest pop maker. >> they're playing this canadian singer. and the question stocks positive last week and in may as a whole. is it time to sell for the summer? we'll be right back. what are you doing right now? making a cake! ayla reminds me of like a master ch
i came in the middle of the season i kind of watched from afar. >> you should keep afternoon eye on thers. the fans are crazy. everyone in canada, to the ice, the puck was dropped in game one of the stanld cup finals. pittsburgh penguins led by sidney crosby nation off. penguins dig the puck out of the corner and defenseman kris letang centers it to nick bonino to bring it home. bonino with the fifth winning playoff goal of his career. game two is wednesday night. wilf, there's a lot of...
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do something to change the subject away from this idea that the two of them are butting heads from afar would be a huge gift to everybody involved. >> but ben, to you, what kind -- what do you make of the increased pressure on paul ryan, what that means for the likelihood that there will be party unity if you even think it's possible to finds -- to merge around our common principles as paul ryan put it. >> well, i think there will be what they are calling party unity. i think what will happen is a lot of the people who have held back are going to come out and say they are now supporting him. i think that's going to be a long-term mistake, but i also think that trump is right in one sense, he doesn't necessarily need any of it. if you go back to when he first announced, every single time i tried to predict what was going to happen with donald trump, it was based on conventional wisdom that was wrong. i kept thinking he's going to implode and he didn't and it didn't matter and he imploded again and it didn't matter. no matter how many times we've all been told this has to happen or that h
do something to change the subject away from this idea that the two of them are butting heads from afar would be a huge gift to everybody involved. >> but ben, to you, what kind -- what do you make of the increased pressure on paul ryan, what that means for the likelihood that there will be party unity if you even think it's possible to finds -- to merge around our common principles as paul ryan put it. >> well, i think there will be what they are calling party unity. i think what...
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and i wonder what you think about that when you hear people say it having watched this from at least afar, watching you, i don't think you would think that's a benefit. >> dana is being nice, i don't love that. people look at the fact that i was on the cover of "vanity fair" and that was an amazing thing. there's no question that was -- bizarre. it was pretty cool. the thing that you remember yours, yeah. >> you looked amazing. >> you looked hot. >> looked tall. >> my position is i've been on lots of magazines, covers of magazines well before trump. we work at the fox news channel, the most powerful news channel out there. and who am i surrounded by? sean hannity and bill o'reilly, those are big stars by any measure. i think anybody in the country knows who they are. roger ailes has given me this powerful platform at 9:00 p.m. on fnc. maybe that accelerated to some extent the exposure that i had. but i don't give him the credit for that, to be pore fektly honest. as far as the year goes, this is part of what i was trying to get at. the truth is when trump comes after you, it's not just tr
and i wonder what you think about that when you hear people say it having watched this from at least afar, watching you, i don't think you would think that's a benefit. >> dana is being nice, i don't love that. people look at the fact that i was on the cover of "vanity fair" and that was an amazing thing. there's no question that was -- bizarre. it was pretty cool. the thing that you remember yours, yeah. >> you looked amazing. >> you looked hot. >> looked...
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well that's exactly what a came for you doin shots from afar ♪ ♪ i'm a meet you at your front door uhhat i'm posed to do now ♪ ♪ and you talkin all that now come on you gonna have to back it up ♪ ♪ if i get too high now sugar come on i might never come down ♪ ♪ you know i might never come down let me get down ♪ ♪ you might not never come down now wanna get down ♪ ♪ come on come on ♪ ♪ you might not never come down nah wanna get down ♪ ♪ you may never ever come down it took too long to get this high off the ground ♪ ♪ don't run, just stay awhile ♪ can't beat it can't beat it can't beat it ♪ ♪ can't beat it with the big bad door can't see her with this pitch black gucci frames on ♪ ♪ let me take these off let me get the full scope hold up ♪ ♪ huh full screen hd let me take another picture let me pull it to the pre-show ♪ ♪ wow cool beans cool beans that's a whole lot of reefer let me help you with the pre-roll ♪ ♪ now you drank up all my liquor come on what i'm posed to do now ♪ ♪ and you talkin all that now come on you gonna have to back it up ♪ ♪ if i get too high now sugar come on i
well that's exactly what a came for you doin shots from afar ♪ ♪ i'm a meet you at your front door uhhat i'm posed to do now ♪ ♪ and you talkin all that now come on you gonna have to back it up ♪ ♪ if i get too high now sugar come on i might never come down ♪ ♪ you know i might never come down let me get down ♪ ♪ you might not never come down now wanna get down ♪ ♪ come on come on ♪ ♪ you might not never come down nah wanna get down ♪ ♪ you may never ever come...
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you know, it's very easy to -- to distrust from afar, but if you are sitting next to somebody and you actually observe them and the intentions of their efforts and the policies behind their efforts and, in my humble opinion, the nobility of their efforts in government service, that's the best way to eliminate the distrust. and so we red team in the department of homeland security. there are red teams outside the department of homeland security, specifically in the cyber space. i think bringing in that community actually has other collateral benefits to which i refer. >> down front, please. >> we red team internally as well, by the way. >> deputy secretary, fred rosa with johns hopkins university and senior fellow here at the gw center. would you take a moment to comment on your sense for the maturity of the department's risk assessment process, particularly with respect to obviously there is a wide, scary dynamic threat spectrum much different than we have had in the past, and there is a day-to-day necessity to make decisions about establishing programs, allocating resources and so on
you know, it's very easy to -- to distrust from afar, but if you are sitting next to somebody and you actually observe them and the intentions of their efforts and the policies behind their efforts and, in my humble opinion, the nobility of their efforts in government service, that's the best way to eliminate the distrust. and so we red team in the department of homeland security. there are red teams outside the department of homeland security, specifically in the cyber space. i think bringing...
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you think you were going to do you were in the air force, a military organization that fires from afarkay. integrity first. service before self. excellence in all we do. if we don't have integrity of what we are doing. what are we doing. >> there is no honor in drone warfare. >> this fight is above honor. i think it is without ra proeep. >> some say the is war by video game? >> it is so far from a video game. it is laughable, when that comparison gets used. >> what about the cost to civilians? >> war is an ugly thing. but i can guarantee you that every effort is made to make sure that civilians are not being injured on the ground. >> reporter: international human rights organizations say hundreds of civilians have been killed overseas including many children. criticism that has forced the president to defend his use of drones. >> there is no doubt that some innocent people have been killed by drone strikes. it is not true that -- that it has been this sort of willy-nilly, let's bomb a village. that is not how it is, folks have operated. >> reporter: he went on to say the rate of civili
you think you were going to do you were in the air force, a military organization that fires from afarkay. integrity first. service before self. excellence in all we do. if we don't have integrity of what we are doing. what are we doing. >> there is no honor in drone warfare. >> this fight is above honor. i think it is without ra proeep. >> some say the is war by video game? >> it is so far from a video game. it is laughable, when that comparison gets used. >> what...
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>>reporter: like most americans president obama has seen from afar the disturbing images coming out ofichigan the toxic groundwater and angry accusations the president will get to see with his own eyes the extent of the damage to use it will then decided to save money there is an of an investigation three people already facing charges and there could be more people continue to drink bottled water the white house to the visit was prompted by a letter from a growing girl known as little miss flint by the end of wednesday in between meetings with officials. >>darya: about 745-9 hold on to the guard rail he did not speak english well so the spanish speaking officer was called in to help the power bar jackpot of over $300 million or break down the chances of winning tonight strong. >>mark: the history channel is looking to bring the story of the and the mexican drug lord and toppled the television the drama series called has had cartel the network says it will look and his rise to power in mexico also looking at how mexican drug cartels use social media as the tool to recruit members and te
>>reporter: like most americans president obama has seen from afar the disturbing images coming out ofichigan the toxic groundwater and angry accusations the president will get to see with his own eyes the extent of the damage to use it will then decided to save money there is an of an investigation three people already facing charges and there could be more people continue to drink bottled water the white house to the visit was prompted by a letter from a growing girl known as little...
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. >> so taking from this from afar from the me campaign, can you talk a little bit about what the relationship between the campaign is with the national campaign? and all the other with a scottish entity in terms of giving information. how does it fit in with these activities and campaign. >> where part of the designated campaign u.k. why. we recognize late last year when the referendum was coming soon enough that a campaign run purely from one capital city would not suit the nations of the united kingdom. and that was much true in northern ireland and wales as much is in scotland. so we set up a dedicated office in scotland in the campaign spokesman we took somebody from the campaign to be a grassroots organizer and someone from the scotland campaign to be a media organizer. the idea of reminding people that scotland was probably more tuned to issues of the referendum than other parts of the united kingdom. mr businesswise in retrospect. there there is not any need to get to parts political because there is a center which people do not want to be in the same platform as each other. so we very
. >> so taking from this from afar from the me campaign, can you talk a little bit about what the relationship between the campaign is with the national campaign? and all the other with a scottish entity in terms of giving information. how does it fit in with these activities and campaign. >> where part of the designated campaign u.k. why. we recognize late last year when the referendum was coming soon enough that a campaign run purely from one capital city would not suit the...
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out-of-touch washington bureaucrats reaching into our states and imposing regulatory burdens from afar has become all too common in the obama administration. repealing some of the worst of these regulations would drastically reduce the burdens facing american families and businesses, and that would put, mr. president, more money in american families' pockets and free up american businesses to do what they do best, and that is to innovate and create new good-paying jobs. mr. president, if we continue on the path that we're on right now, we might be the first generation of americans to leave the next generation of americans worse off, but we don't have to be. we can reverse the course that the president has set during his administration and put in place the kind of policies that will create conditions that are favorable to economic growth, to grow our economy and to lift the burdens on american families. republicans in the senate have already been working to undo the worst policies of the obama administration. we are going to continue to fight until our nation's economy is thriving and a
out-of-touch washington bureaucrats reaching into our states and imposing regulatory burdens from afar has become all too common in the obama administration. repealing some of the worst of these regulations would drastically reduce the burdens facing american families and businesses, and that would put, mr. president, more money in american families' pockets and free up american businesses to do what they do best, and that is to innovate and create new good-paying jobs. mr. president, if we...
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good from afar. far from good beard far from on inspiring.mocrats. >> challenging the status quo. very frustrated here and both in the left and right. they feel that the game is rigged. i think that it is hard to get excited about somebody who has been in politics for years. his message is a new contemporary message. >> democrats are the thinking line. >> out stairs talking now. i am sure he will be echoing this. we need more money. we need more money. a lot of agencies are struggling. why is that always the default? >> it is very major. the state and local governments. they do not make -- neil: not officially using the money they are getting. >> we need to elect leaders. they have to prioritize our personal lives. we need to do the same thing. that is why people are resonating international politics. mike bloomberg. a savvy business guy. well connected. non-enthusiastic on the correctional party. not enthusiastic about the direction of this mayor. you are all set to challenge him. >> i am likely to challenge. i just think that he has taken u
good from afar. far from good beard far from on inspiring.mocrats. >> challenging the status quo. very frustrated here and both in the left and right. they feel that the game is rigged. i think that it is hard to get excited about somebody who has been in politics for years. his message is a new contemporary message. >> democrats are the thinking line. >> out stairs talking now. i am sure he will be echoing this. we need more money. we need more money. a lot of agencies are...
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you like us watched it from afar for so long but then to be a part of it. >> so different and we werehappen? and how did it go so quickly and turns around, whoa. how am i'm so -- the opportunity to be able to do something like this and to change yourself and to hopefully, i mean, nyle has inspired so many people and the show is on for 22 seasons for a reason. >> look how good you are in this, come on. >> oh, my goodness. >> one of my favorite moments. >> one of mine too. >> val, we can see it in your eye, as well. you're really proud of her. >> she's been a pleasure to work with. i envy you guys for having the awesome time to have ginger. >> we want her back, okay. just so you know. >> i know. i know. >> wait, i'm coming back tomorrow morning. you realize that. [ cheers and applause ] >> she's great and this competition is more than just about dancing and nyle had an incredibly powerful message not just for the deaf community but all humanity as a whole and ginger was a great role model for young women, as well. that you could be a scientist and still be beautiful and paige, as well.
you like us watched it from afar for so long but then to be a part of it. >> so different and we werehappen? and how did it go so quickly and turns around, whoa. how am i'm so -- the opportunity to be able to do something like this and to change yourself and to hopefully, i mean, nyle has inspired so many people and the show is on for 22 seasons for a reason. >> look how good you are in this, come on. >> oh, my goodness. >> one of my favorite moments. >> one of...
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until now, hillary clinton has been watching from afar. >> lyin' ted cruz.le marco. we have low-energy jeb bush. you have to brand people a certain way when they're your opponents. >> reporter: donald trump has made good on his word by branding rivals. >> he lies like nobody can lie. lyin' ted cruz. lyin', lyin' ted. >> reporter: relentlessly repeating catchy, demeaning nicknames. >> reporter: from debate stages to twitter storms until those names stuck. >> donald trump is the best marketer that we've ever had in american politics. >> reporter: republican strategist frank runn said trump brought his reality star persona to presidential politics. >> the reason it's so effective is that so many americans are so angry with politics that they're willing to listen to these attacks and willing to believe it because they hate professional politicians. >> reporter: from former texas governor rick perry -- >> he put glasses on so people will think he's smart. >> reporter: to long-time senator lindsey came from. >> lindsey graham. a total lightweight. >> he doesn't re
until now, hillary clinton has been watching from afar. >> lyin' ted cruz.le marco. we have low-energy jeb bush. you have to brand people a certain way when they're your opponents. >> reporter: donald trump has made good on his word by branding rivals. >> he lies like nobody can lie. lyin' ted cruz. lyin', lyin' ted. >> reporter: relentlessly repeating catchy, demeaning nicknames. >> reporter: from debate stages to twitter storms until those names stuck. >>...
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i'm to not suggesting -- i think that is a bridge afar, to your point. >> sure. >> but there are lots of technologically-possible techniques that aren't being fully exploited. >> things like honey tokens and things like that. >> you bet. >> absolutely. so in that case, i'm a big fan of that, actually. >> okay. >> i think that's a great tool. but if that goes to certain countries, iran, for example, there becomes legal issues now because that's actually considered sending technology to those countries. so from that per perspective, legislation needs to catch up with what we can do from a cyber perspective. because a number of countries would love to see fake data with these tokens so so they can track it through these black market ands over the deep web and dark net. you know, it sounds a little bit like science fiction, and actually some of it is. [laughter] but the reality is we can do a lot of this today, but we're legally prohibited from doing much of it. >> jeff, any thoughts on the cyber side? and this is an unfair question because he's working with us on a project on this. >> so
i'm to not suggesting -- i think that is a bridge afar, to your point. >> sure. >> but there are lots of technologically-possible techniques that aren't being fully exploited. >> things like honey tokens and things like that. >> you bet. >> absolutely. so in that case, i'm a big fan of that, actually. >> okay. >> i think that's a great tool. but if that goes to certain countries, iran, for example, there becomes legal issues now because that's actually...
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you know, it's very easy to -- to distrust from afar, but if you are sitting next to somebody and you actually observe them and the intentions of their efforts and the policies behind their efforts and, in my humble opinion, the nobility of their efforts in government service, that's the best way to eliminate the distrust. and so we red team in the department of homeland security. there are red teams outside the department of homeland security, specifically in the cyber space. i think bringing in that community actually has other collateral benefits to which i refer. >> down front, please. >> we red team internally as well, by the way. >> deputy secretary, fred rosa with johns hopkins university and also senior fellow here at the gw center. would you take a moment to comment on your sense for the maturity of the department's risk assessment process, particularly with respect to obviously there is a wide, scary dynamic threat spectrum much different than we have had in the past, and there is a day-to-day necessity to make decisions about establishing programs, allocating resources and
you know, it's very easy to -- to distrust from afar, but if you are sitting next to somebody and you actually observe them and the intentions of their efforts and the policies behind their efforts and, in my humble opinion, the nobility of their efforts in government service, that's the best way to eliminate the distrust. and so we red team in the department of homeland security. there are red teams outside the department of homeland security, specifically in the cyber space. i think bringing...
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one way to learn about places is "afar," the leading magazine for ex- -- experiential traveler.s, ohio? >> you wouldn't think of ohio as an outdoorsy gem, but it's known for its natural sandstone formations, and there's evidence of humans living this for thousands of years. >> it's beautiful. is it just rock formations? is that -- >> rock formations, kayaking, hiking, there's so much to do. you can stay overnight. call in advance and rent a campsite. >> next on your list, half an hour from savannah, tiny tybee island, georgia. >> yes, the bucolic getaway. 20 minutes from savannah. easy to gets to. you have beautiful white sand dunes, kayaks that you can go through inlets and explore. it's great for history buffs. there are two military forts, 18th century lighthouses and a war cemetery. >> lovely. number three -- i find this intriguing because the population is just 2,000. it's martha, texas, and it's a world-class art hub? >> yes. donald jud in the '70s brought amazing installation arts. it's a hub. people come from all over to see the art. there's plenty more to do. there's th
one way to learn about places is "afar," the leading magazine for ex- -- experiential traveler.s, ohio? >> you wouldn't think of ohio as an outdoorsy gem, but it's known for its natural sandstone formations, and there's evidence of humans living this for thousands of years. >> it's beautiful. is it just rock formations? is that -- >> rock formations, kayaking, hiking, there's so much to do. you can stay overnight. call in advance and rent a campsite. >> next on...
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and until now, hillary clinton has been watching from afar. >> lying ted cruz. we know lying ted. you have to brand people a certain way when they're your opponents. >> donald trump has made good on his word by branding his rivals. >> lying ted. he lies like nobody can lie. >> lying ted cruz. >> lying ted. >> relentlessly repeating catchy, demeaning nicknames. >> little marco. little marco. >> from debate stages to twitter >> republican stat gist frank luntz says trump brought his reality tv star persona to presidential politics. >> the reason why it's so effective is so many americans are so angry with politics that they're willing to listen to these attacks, and they're willing to believe it because they hate profession politicians. >> from former texas governor rick perry -- >> he put dplaszs on so people will think he's smart. >> to long-time senator lindsay graham. >> lindsay graham, a total lightweight. >> he doesn't really see natural boundaries. >> a behavior therapist says we gravitate to leaders, real or perceived. >> we want to believe that there's somebody out there bi
and until now, hillary clinton has been watching from afar. >> lying ted cruz. we know lying ted. you have to brand people a certain way when they're your opponents. >> donald trump has made good on his word by branding his rivals. >> lying ted. he lies like nobody can lie. >> lying ted cruz. >> lying ted. >> relentlessly repeating catchy, demeaning nicknames. >> little marco. little marco. >> from debate stages to twitter >> republican stat...
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from afar, it looks like life vests and that sort of thing.getting closer to finding not only exactly where the plane went down but what brought it down. they're seeming increasingly terror. in the meantime finding a third party alternative to donald trump. what if i told you there already is one? in fact, they've completed the ticket. the number two on that ticket with us. next show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. myholeelier fagrou it's not a competition, but if it was i won. xfinity x1 lets you access the greatest library of billboard music awards moments, simply by using your voice. the billboard music awards, live sunday may 22nd, 8/5 pacific, only on abc. . neil: all right. i think this is donald trump's way of returning the favor to chris christie. chris christie already battling the lowest poll numbers of his governorship in new jersey. needs the donald's help and also campaign debt. connell mcshane is in new jersey with the latest on that. connell. connell: this is a little bit of a weird one when you think abou
from afar, it looks like life vests and that sort of thing.getting closer to finding not only exactly where the plane went down but what brought it down. they're seeming increasingly terror. in the meantime finding a third party alternative to donald trump. what if i told you there already is one? in fact, they've completed the ticket. the number two on that ticket with us. next show me top new artist. ah, ha ha. show me top male artist. myholeelier fagrou it's not a competition, but if it was...