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actually general alexander thought he would only go in for five years. but came to see a career in military intelligence. it's been an outstanding career. i knew him and worked closely with him when i was deputy of security defense. first in 2001 to 2003 and when he was deputy chief of staff for the army for intelligence from 2003 to five. i was told even before i met general alexander that this was an exceptional officer and a real innovator. after working with him for four years, i can certainly confirm that description. of course, he's since gone on to become the director of the national security agency serving in that position since august 1st of 2005. that's a record. you can do the math seven years it almost sounds like a life sentence. we are very luck lucky that he's served that long and two different administrations have seen the enormous value that he brings to the job. for the last two years he was given the additional duties as commander of the united states cyber command. to both those positions he brings some uniquely suitable qualities. he
actually general alexander thought he would only go in for five years. but came to see a career in military intelligence. it's been an outstanding career. i knew him and worked closely with him when i was deputy of security defense. first in 2001 to 2003 and when he was deputy chief of staff for the army for intelligence from 2003 to five. i was told even before i met general alexander that this was an exceptional officer and a real innovator. after working with him for four years, i can...
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alexander moore's off studied at a medical institute to become a pediatrician when alexander came to moscow for the first time to buy a pair of fashionable jeans he quickly realized it was much better to buy two one and made a profit selling the other at an inflated price when he returned from moscow the second time alexander had two bags full of jeans and in his provincial hometown they were sold off immediately. because it was. the best they could expel me from the university. could also be charged with. criminal offense can serve time in jail we will go all over the government in the course of one day alexander managed to visit a dozen embassies and university dormitories where foreign students lived he could always find someone selling sought after goods from abroad but by the way this is a pretty famous university and one of the main places where we purchased things right on the side of the university building of course but in the door trees where foreign students lived and. alexander always arrived without making any equipment in advance telephones could have good bugged by the
alexander moore's off studied at a medical institute to become a pediatrician when alexander came to moscow for the first time to buy a pair of fashionable jeans he quickly realized it was much better to buy two one and made a profit selling the other at an inflated price when he returned from moscow the second time alexander had two bags full of jeans and in his provincial hometown they were sold off immediately. because it was. the best they could expel me from the university. could also be...
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his wife will come to see him in a special visiting room alexander hasn't seen his daughter in five years and all the time he's been locked up in a prison for dangerous criminals. first we need the dough. then we cut the fruit to pieces and it's going to have different shapes and colors so then we put the pie into the stove and bake it. alexander laughing over ended up in a jail after a street fight it's already is second time in prison. for. an experienced conan is perfectly aware of the fact that those who work during their time at a colony can receive various incentives like extra meetings with relatives. there peaceful for about a book when i came to work here there were no greenhouses yet there was nothing here in fact. i told myself that i had to work but i did change which will cycle before we do it learned how to make sausages smoke dried meat and use the van with and i just don't even have the slightest idea of how to do it before we grow q cumbers and cabbage we also grow flowers and we manage the household and then time to do all the stuff that you're probably i will cont
his wife will come to see him in a special visiting room alexander hasn't seen his daughter in five years and all the time he's been locked up in a prison for dangerous criminals. first we need the dough. then we cut the fruit to pieces and it's going to have different shapes and colors so then we put the pie into the stove and bake it. alexander laughing over ended up in a jail after a street fight it's already is second time in prison. for. an experienced conan is perfectly aware of the fact...
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say father alexander. i just cannot tell myself. i still have that image in my mind. if it were not for him i would have died. on the night of july the sixth. went to bed totally unaware of the fact that just a few hours later it would turn into a real nightmare for them. the deluge rushed in at an incredible speed as if it were a tsunami. it took just a few minutes for the water to rise up to one meter. just a couple of hours later it reached the seventy to mark there was practically no time to rescue the people trapped by the onslaught. so i feel sorry for those who perished or were left without a home. there was mostly the elderly and disabled who died. father alexander is only twenty seven he's helping to deliver humanitarian aid for the flood victims the bad guys this is the only thing is nobody is going to take it if we leave it here let's go to the church where there are people who really need it or are you let's go alexander's father is also a priest and a church rector together they saved around fifty people on that horrific night. no one ever thought that su
say father alexander. i just cannot tell myself. i still have that image in my mind. if it were not for him i would have died. on the night of july the sixth. went to bed totally unaware of the fact that just a few hours later it would turn into a real nightmare for them. the deluge rushed in at an incredible speed as if it were a tsunami. it took just a few minutes for the water to rise up to one meter. just a couple of hours later it reached the seventy to mark there was practically no time...
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pull the alexander survive the ordeal he can't clean the house out single handed.let's form a line and clean everything all the way to the far end. the house. in southern russia has never seen a disaster of such message proportions before crims cut to bury their dead help the injured clear out daybreak and remove dead animals from the streets all at the same time. but there's no wait is this hours oh no it isn't. with another work day coming to a close the volunteers return to camp hot soup bread and tim food await them there . these men came from moscow to spend three days helping three families under a feels that it was worth it. to be cleared out three houses six guys divided by three days it comes to about a house a day. in finally seize the day when he gets to leave hospital with his wife atlanta and the new born son both the mother and the baby are in perfect health. olaide has never been so happy this is the first time that he is holding his child in his hands he hates to think about what might have happened if he'd been half an hour late rescuing his wife.
pull the alexander survive the ordeal he can't clean the house out single handed.let's form a line and clean everything all the way to the far end. the house. in southern russia has never seen a disaster of such message proportions before crims cut to bury their dead help the injured clear out daybreak and remove dead animals from the streets all at the same time. but there's no wait is this hours oh no it isn't. with another work day coming to a close the volunteers return to camp hot soup...
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so senator, tell us about asking alexander butterfield the big questions. >> this was a monday. the friday afternoon and said, we've just been interviewing a guy by the name of alexander butterfield. and there's a taping system in the white house. we immediately went to urban and baker and over the weekend they decided to -- that we needed to immediately, you know, get in before the cameras. so that happened monday. >> and were you surprised that president nixon had a taping system? >> yes. to say the least. up to that point, it looked like it was going to play out like so many cases we're all familiar with is played out. it's a he said/she said. and john's testimony was very effective, but haldeman and ehrli ehrlichman, they had a quandary position, and you had mitchell and you had everything in between. and so the american people are not willing -- i don't care who the president s they're willing to give him the benefit of the doubt, and they're very suspicious of his detractors. i think president clinton, for example, got the benefit of his enemies when he got in trouble. >>
so senator, tell us about asking alexander butterfield the big questions. >> this was a monday. the friday afternoon and said, we've just been interviewing a guy by the name of alexander butterfield. and there's a taping system in the white house. we immediately went to urban and baker and over the weekend they decided to -- that we needed to immediately, you know, get in before the cameras. so that happened monday. >> and were you surprised that president nixon had a taping system?...
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father alexander local church dean has come to visit the colony where. is serving his term. he has to bless the cross that will cross the wooden church in the colony. the image of the virgin mary made with his own hands. really don't be shy speak up. bless him please father now we learn how to do it here yes. dear friends look elian has carved this icon himself. some. people often reveal hidden talents here you know it's a lot to thank you for your gift i think you're giving it on behalf of everybody but. i. think that you cannot see that sort of been the church icon painters have always been spiritual people i mean can you call yourself spiritual. i guess no. but if one wished therefore first you have to read the gospels the one that you found yourself under unusual circumstances so you use this opportunity to read more to enrich your soul and all the rest god will open up for you if you have a talent it will manifest itself. in the name of the father the son and the holy spirit amen kiss my hand to all the good in kind god be with you so. after the ceremony the convict ret
father alexander local church dean has come to visit the colony where. is serving his term. he has to bless the cross that will cross the wooden church in the colony. the image of the virgin mary made with his own hands. really don't be shy speak up. bless him please father now we learn how to do it here yes. dear friends look elian has carved this icon himself. some. people often reveal hidden talents here you know it's a lot to thank you for your gift i think you're giving it on behalf of...
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but it was over. >> alexander and his cousin each receive life sentences. not only for armed robbery and kidnapping, but much to alexander's surprise, rape. >> when they brought the charges, i didn't believe it. kidnap, rape. i didn't do none of this. i'm so sprung out. i don't know that the way it's going down, that it's rape. or that it's kidnapping. i'm serious. what you see on hollywood and what you see on tv when you break in a house you grab a woman and beat her up and tear her clothes off. none of this happened. >> oftentimes these guys, if you have a sexual offense charge or conviction, you're going to minimize it, mitigate it and deny it. i got the impression that was what andrew was doing. we kidnapped the girl in charge. she got hysterical and started saying things, you know, i'll do this. i'll do that. don't you all hurt me. we told her just be quiet and we're going to let you go. she kept pushing the issue. whatever you all want me to do i'll do. and that's how it started. so after that we start using the technique. we're going to let you go wh
but it was over. >> alexander and his cousin each receive life sentences. not only for armed robbery and kidnapping, but much to alexander's surprise, rape. >> when they brought the charges, i didn't believe it. kidnap, rape. i didn't do none of this. i'm so sprung out. i don't know that the way it's going down, that it's rape. or that it's kidnapping. i'm serious. what you see on hollywood and what you see on tv when you break in a house you grab a woman and beat her up and tear...
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alexander butterfield, the man who revealed a taping system from the oval office came all the way from california tonight. and earl filbert, former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia profited quite a bit on "all the president's men." it was on the sixth floor downstairs in this building that 40 years ago this week there was a botched break-in. burglars working for president nixon who started it all and forever gave the suffix to every political scandal. those sixth floor offices with actually open tonight. 40 years ago they housed the democratic national committee headquarters, but tonight artist lori munn has done portraits of many of the figures, and we urge you to take a look on the way out. tonight we're going to keep the focus forward. how are watergate's lessons relevant today? it's worth remembering that while watergate was a loi poiw for the presidency, it was a high point for congress. every house in america watched 30 hours watergate hearings, 30 hours. can you imagine in the age of twitter how that would work? actually, people are probably answering that question if
alexander butterfield, the man who revealed a taping system from the oval office came all the way from california tonight. and earl filbert, former u.s. attorney for the district of columbia profited quite a bit on "all the president's men." it was on the sixth floor downstairs in this building that 40 years ago this week there was a botched break-in. burglars working for president nixon who started it all and forever gave the suffix to every political scandal. those sixth floor...
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we spoke with ted alexander who coordinated the rescue effort from nearby. his team believes the two men had a horrific fall. >> about how far do you believe they fell? >> the evidence being their equipment was strewn over the glacier, there was sign of great impact, it would lead us to believe they did fall, my guess, looking at the photos and from talking to our guys out there that it was probably about a thousand foot fall. >> reporter: the rescuers who pulled the bodies from the mountain have just given alexander new details on how they believe the men fell. he passed that information on to us. alexander says from what he and his team put together, it looks like this was the route used by the two climbers. alexander says they believe the men reached the summit and descended down this way. about halfway down, roughly in this area, alexander says he believes that they reached what is called a large hanging chunk of ice. investigators believe one of the men may have been looking over that chunk of ice trying to determine if they could descend to the next le
we spoke with ted alexander who coordinated the rescue effort from nearby. his team believes the two men had a horrific fall. >> about how far do you believe they fell? >> the evidence being their equipment was strewn over the glacier, there was sign of great impact, it would lead us to believe they did fall, my guess, looking at the photos and from talking to our guys out there that it was probably about a thousand foot fall. >> reporter: the rescuers who pulled the bodies...
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. >>> guests came to alexander's son brendon street to enjoy one big foie gras dinner before the ban goes into effect one hour from now, they did not expect the reception from activists during up for the big fight. >>> foie gras fans braved a hostile picket line on the way to alexander steak house for their last legal meal of the fat goose liver. it is but a negative spin on the $185 a head for course dinner. inside it was business as usual the staff got ready for a blowout weeks in the making. >>> this is a suit, the super sport tableside. >>> foie gras every conceivable way. >>> over six dinners the chef has come up with 60 different ways and $30,000 in profits from the previous five dinners for the group's efforts to repeal the ban. >>> and this is a play on a movie course called the silence of the ducks because the ducks will no longer be crying >>> zimmerman makes no apologies for his support of the delicacy. >>> this is what crock chocolate ice cream bar, and relying on the bottom >>> the chef clams that force feeding of ducks and pcs is not inhumane. protesters disagree >>> i'
. >>> guests came to alexander's son brendon street to enjoy one big foie gras dinner before the ban goes into effect one hour from now, they did not expect the reception from activists during up for the big fight. >>> foie gras fans braved a hostile picket line on the way to alexander steak house for their last legal meal of the fat goose liver. it is but a negative spin on the $185 a head for course dinner. inside it was business as usual the staff got ready for a blowout...
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senator alexander? >> thanks, mr. chairman. i know this is an issue of real interest to you and i'm delighted that you're part of this. >> thank you. thank you for having the hearing and to you and senator barrasso. after you vote, i'll be back so i can hear what the witnesses have to say and hopefully ask questions. general scowcroft, professor peterson, thank you both for your hard work on all of this. my view on nuclear power is pretty well known, i think. to think about using windmills when we have nuclear reactors would be like general scowcroft going to war in sailboats when we had a nuclear navy available. but i won't get into all that day. as the chairman said and as senator barrasso said, we've had a stalemate here for 25 years as you have said in your report. and we in congress have caused some of that. and we need to break that stalemate. your report told us something we know or should have known. it's the obvious that no policy or process involving nuclear waste can be successful unless it's consent-based along the
senator alexander? >> thanks, mr. chairman. i know this is an issue of real interest to you and i'm delighted that you're part of this. >> thank you. thank you for having the hearing and to you and senator barrasso. after you vote, i'll be back so i can hear what the witnesses have to say and hopefully ask questions. general scowcroft, professor peterson, thank you both for your hard work on all of this. my view on nuclear power is pretty well known, i think. to think about using...
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director keith general keith alexander succeeded yesterday speaking of the american enterprise institute alexander warned the threat of cyber attacks is growing and the probability for crisis is quote mounting and he also broke down some numbers he said that the loss of information and intellectual property through cyber crimes is the greatest transfer of wealth in history that includes about two hundred fifty billion dollars lost by u.s. companies per year through intellectual property theft another hundred fourteen billion loss due to cyber crime and with the cost of downtime after an attack here out of the number out to about three hundred eighty eight billion dollars he also called on congress to hurry up passed cyber security legislation and claim that the n.s.a. is not talking about giving our personal e-mails to the government but considering all the reports lately from wireless carriers internet companies like google and twitter of just how often the government the government asks them to hand over user information why should we believe him joining me to discuss this is retired l
director keith general keith alexander succeeded yesterday speaking of the american enterprise institute alexander warned the threat of cyber attacks is growing and the probability for crisis is quote mounting and he also broke down some numbers he said that the loss of information and intellectual property through cyber crimes is the greatest transfer of wealth in history that includes about two hundred fifty billion dollars lost by u.s. companies per year through intellectual property theft...
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thank you, alysabeth alexander from the seiu. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
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el segundo capo mas importante del cartel de las drogas en colombia. --- alexander montoya estaba engucigalpa en el momento de la captura y se encontraba en honduras buscando nuevas rutas para introducir cargamentos de cocaina a los estados unidos. take vo ----nos vamos a medio oriente.... --- estos son rebeldes sirios celebrando la destruccion de un tanque de guerra y la captura de sus ocupantes en la guerra civil en ese pais. ---segun fuentes oficiales, los rebeldes han tomado posesion de la frontera con iraq causando la muerte a decenas de soldados y la posibilidad de crear un conflico internacional. cu hoy fue presentada en mexico la banda que asalto a un grupo catolico que estaba en un retiro espiritual,y que luego de robarlos, abuso sexualmente de 5 mujeres, algunas de ellas menores de edad. raul torres nos tiene la historia. take pkg 00:15 00:36 00:52 00:57 01:36 cu ---pasemos ahora con ariel y su reporte del tiempo... cu es momento de una pausa comercial, en su noticiero telemundo 48 en alta definicion, pero en instantes... viene ramon y el deportivo... sport sot segment ends
el segundo capo mas importante del cartel de las drogas en colombia. --- alexander montoya estaba engucigalpa en el momento de la captura y se encontraba en honduras buscando nuevas rutas para introducir cargamentos de cocaina a los estados unidos. take vo ----nos vamos a medio oriente.... --- estos son rebeldes sirios celebrando la destruccion de un tanque de guerra y la captura de sus ocupantes en la guerra civil en ese pais. ---segun fuentes oficiales, los rebeldes han tomado posesion de la...
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peter alexander, are you here?rations going on in the background. check out this headline from the daily mail it reads who invited party pooper romney. mitt the twit. he's dialing this all back. again he was on the "today" show with nbc's matt lauer. take a listen to how mitt romney tried to characterize his new outlook on the games. >> i'm absolutely convinced that the people here are ready for the games and in just a few moments all the things politicians said will be swept away because the athle
peter alexander, are you here?rations going on in the background. check out this headline from the daily mail it reads who invited party pooper romney. mitt the twit. he's dialing this all back. again he was on the "today" show with nbc's matt lauer. take a listen to how mitt romney tried to characterize his new outlook on the games. >> i'm absolutely convinced that the people here are ready for the games and in just a few moments all the things politicians said will be swept...
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alexander dog a poll of sent italy's fabio fognini packing the ukrainian is the reigning champion and came through in seventy six minutes two breaks in the first set and one in the second allowed him to advance to the last eight with a straight sets win six two six four. and that is all from the world of sports now but i'll be plenty more later here on r.t. the world whether it's just huge. it's. going to be soo much brighter if you knew about someone from phones to impressions . who for instance on t.v. don't come. resistance is not of politics but a culture. is couldn't test. on its own. cultures of resistance on marching. mission free accreditation free transport charges free. range minster free. free. to try and free.
alexander dog a poll of sent italy's fabio fognini packing the ukrainian is the reigning champion and came through in seventy six minutes two breaks in the first set and one in the second allowed him to advance to the last eight with a straight sets win six two six four. and that is all from the world of sports now but i'll be plenty more later here on r.t. the world whether it's just huge. it's. going to be soo much brighter if you knew about someone from phones to impressions . who for...
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could be at each other's throats after the results of a that man study were released comedian maria alexander and our very own jenny churchill discuss all that and more on a happy hour. of american power continue. might be revolution. and. they were very good. radio. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charging the big picture.
could be at each other's throats after the results of a that man study were released comedian maria alexander and our very own jenny churchill discuss all that and more on a happy hour. of american power continue. might be revolution. and. they were very good. radio. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm...
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chiefs have praised their team's performance in the men's road race that was won by the kazakhs danny alexander vinokourov who claimed gold and he managed to ice mark that much fancied british team are alex on the net was the highest place russian in twenty four from the russian cycling union did say that that was an admirable performance but not so good was the russian shooting team they came to these olympics with great hopes but on saturday they were a bit off target first loop of failed to make the final in the ten meter air rifle a real shot considering she got the gold and silver the last two were lympics also her compound treat that didn't make the final but she finished last in and afterward she said that she just couldn't handle the pressure. of suffered a surprise or early exit in the men's ten meter pistol but also struggled to find form as russia's top ranked tennis player he went on bennett a the frenchman in the
chiefs have praised their team's performance in the men's road race that was won by the kazakhs danny alexander vinokourov who claimed gold and he managed to ice mark that much fancied british team are alex on the net was the highest place russian in twenty four from the russian cycling union did say that that was an admirable performance but not so good was the russian shooting team they came to these olympics with great hopes but on saturday they were a bit off target first loop of failed to...
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veronica moser-sullivan. [ applause ] alexander boik, 18. jesse e. childress, 29. jonathan t. blunk, 26. [ applause ] alex m. sullivan, 27. [ applause ] micayla c. medek, 23. [ applause ] matthew r. mcquinn, 27. [ applause ] alexander c. teves, 24. rebecca ann wingo, 32. and gordon w. cowden, 51. please join me as we pray. heavenly father we come to you now and ask that the comforter of your holy spirit would wrap your arm around each one who tonight suffers, suffers in their bodies, suffers in their mind. for those who are feeling the ripple effects, their families and their friends, may you comfort them. may you walk with them in the days ahead and may they continue to know that they have received an out pouring of new friends in this community, of new friends in this nation and that we as a family together will continue to love, to support, to encourage them and to help them in any way that we can. may the comforter of your holy spirit be with them in the night and in the wee hours when there are so few to talk to and most of all may they know your healing. may they know yo
veronica moser-sullivan. [ applause ] alexander boik, 18. jesse e. childress, 29. jonathan t. blunk, 26. [ applause ] alex m. sullivan, 27. [ applause ] micayla c. medek, 23. [ applause ] matthew r. mcquinn, 27. [ applause ] alexander c. teves, 24. rebecca ann wingo, 32. and gordon w. cowden, 51. please join me as we pray. heavenly father we come to you now and ask that the comforter of your holy spirit would wrap your arm around each one who tonight suffers, suffers in their bodies, suffers in...
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ok guys it's time for our first break of the evening but only come back and as a chief keith alexander is warning congress that cyber threats will cost as dearly unless the agency is given new powers and they swear those powers on the abused but she really believes that for the asking tony shaffer after the break. it's part of american power to continue. by the time. we were very good. reading. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know. the big picture. here or what. book and they alone are so they'll get the real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . to the capital ac
ok guys it's time for our first break of the evening but only come back and as a chief keith alexander is warning congress that cyber threats will cost as dearly unless the agency is given new powers and they swear those powers on the abused but she really believes that for the asking tony shaffer after the break. it's part of american power to continue. by the time. we were very good. reading. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for sleep you think you understand it and then you...
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please join me in welcoming general keith alexander. [applause] [laughter] >> just hide behind the -- well, you know, part of the reason i don't like the publicity is my mother used to say i had a face made for radio. i'm sure you've all heard that before. [laughter] and another comment you could probably add to it is behind every successful army officer is a stunned father-in-law. we have that as well. um, there's a few things that i'd like to talk about today, and i know we're going to have of a small group of about 25-30 people to do that with. and i see that's grown slightly. i'm not a mathematician per se. there are some things that i do want to put on the table for us to discuss, and i know we're going to have a panel that will talk about what we talk about here later in more detail. first, what secretary wolfowitz brought out, i think s absolutely important for our nation. cyber legislation. i think it's important that we talk about this. now, i'm not here to talk about any specific piece of legislation, but i do think it's impor
please join me in welcoming general keith alexander. [applause] [laughter] >> just hide behind the -- well, you know, part of the reason i don't like the publicity is my mother used to say i had a face made for radio. i'm sure you've all heard that before. [laughter] and another comment you could probably add to it is behind every successful army officer is a stunned father-in-law. we have that as well. um, there's a few things that i'd like to talk about today, and i know we're going to...
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officers say alexander rios shot and killed had you roommate after appear argument and then shot himself. >>> the search is on for the man accused of abducting violet ripken. officers found her with her hands bound 24 hours later. she was not hurt. >>> we are talking about football. fall is right around the corner. that is big for tv as well. we are getting ready to take a sneak peek for the line-up for tv. >> they include some of your favorite shows, knew projects and everything in between. >> reporter: it was a bevy of familiar fox stars mingling with new faces at the party. dean guyer says being added to glee immediately changed his life. >> i checked my twitter this morning or this afternoon and there was like 3,000 or 4,000 followers just in the one day. i can see they're crazy good. >> reporter: kiefer sutherland's touch returns with a full second season order. >> the first season was 13 episodes. we used those to kind of lay out the groundwork. so, even though this is our second season, it feels like the continuation of our first. this is kind of where it starts to get really exci
officers say alexander rios shot and killed had you roommate after appear argument and then shot himself. >>> the search is on for the man accused of abducting violet ripken. officers found her with her hands bound 24 hours later. she was not hurt. >>> we are talking about football. fall is right around the corner. that is big for tv as well. we are getting ready to take a sneak peek for the line-up for tv. >> they include some of your favorite shows, knew projects and...
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general alexander enrolled in the u.s. military academy in the class of 1974. it was maybe the post vietnam class of members by which an institution whose feature was very much in doubt they make jokes sometimes about themselves the general david petraeus is one of the distinguished graduates of the class said they also called himself class of '74 and that has produced general petraeus and general alexander and general dempsey which isn't bad for people entering an institution whose people they were not sure of. actually, general alexander thought he was only when for five years but came to see a career and military intelligence. it's been an outstanding career including a tour for the 1st armored division in desert storm. i knew him and worked closely with him and i was deputy secretary defense, first when he headed the army intelligence and security command from 2001 to 2003, and then when he was deputy chief of staff of the army for intelligence from 2003 to 2005. and the marshall and as many of you know or heard of told me even before i met john alexander t
general alexander enrolled in the u.s. military academy in the class of 1974. it was maybe the post vietnam class of members by which an institution whose feature was very much in doubt they make jokes sometimes about themselves the general david petraeus is one of the distinguished graduates of the class said they also called himself class of '74 and that has produced general petraeus and general alexander and general dempsey which isn't bad for people entering an institution whose people they...
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>> the reason, quite simply, senator alexander, is that we think that not treating the storage process -- and by the way, as was cited here today by mr. howes, we don't have objection to the stranded fuel potentially going to an operating reactor site as a consolidated storage. we think that makes imminent sense. we've said that repeatedly for years. that said, within the structure of where we are now and after the 20-some years of gridlock, if you don't set the chess board properly for the next set of steps going forward, we think you could prematurely choose sites that either may not be suitable, will not fall into the consent-based process that congress is going to have to very arduously try and build. >> thank you. sometimes we do things better step by step than we do comprehensively. henry clay nearly killed himself trying to pass his compromise and went to nantucket to recover and senator douglass from illinois picked up the compromise and offered each piece of it separately and they all passed with senator houston being the only senator to vote for each piece. so we don't want t
>> the reason, quite simply, senator alexander, is that we think that not treating the storage process -- and by the way, as was cited here today by mr. howes, we don't have objection to the stranded fuel potentially going to an operating reactor site as a consolidated storage. we think that makes imminent sense. we've said that repeatedly for years. that said, within the structure of where we are now and after the 20-some years of gridlock, if you don't set the chess board properly for...
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general alexander happened to have been my student at the national war college. what he said was, we are extremely vulnerable to any form of terrorism by virtue of sad remains. when you do the same sad remains yourself, you can understand how -- people in glass house should not throw stones. that's what just happened here. and when you look at that, it should bring the committee up short because you know what, you get the responsibility of looking at the espionage act and thinking, can we do any better with this. i've got great respect for what this congress can do in terms of investigation. i've been here as a congressional fellow myself, mr. smith, i did -- back in texas, i was in these halls for two occasions. one was goldwater/nichols. another was for the act in 1994. both were landmark legislation, both accompanied by a great degree of rigor, intellectual, every other way, analytical, to make sure the laws are being looked at, being analyzed correctly. with goldwater/nichols, the defense organization was the oldest game in the town save one other. it was loo
general alexander happened to have been my student at the national war college. what he said was, we are extremely vulnerable to any form of terrorism by virtue of sad remains. when you do the same sad remains yourself, you can understand how -- people in glass house should not throw stones. that's what just happened here. and when you look at that, it should bring the committee up short because you know what, you get the responsibility of looking at the espionage act and thinking, can we do...
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well, guess what, senator alexander, we've also addressed this concern. the bill has been changed so that the disclosure requirements go into effect at the beginning of next year. so the shadow groups can still do everything in their power to buy this election. they can still hide their faces from the voters. but they would have to step up to the plate the next time around. they could still write the checks. they can still try to buy future elections. but they would finally have to say who they are at the checkout stand. the bill we are considering is s simple and straightforward as it gets. if you're making large donations to influence an election, the voters in that election should know who you are. and that is not a radical concept. what's really disappointing is that this type of disclosure and campaign finance reform more generally used to have broad bipartisan support. now the conservative super pacs are raising huge sums of cash and hiding many of their donors. disclosure has suddenly become another partisan issue. if you look at past reform effort
well, guess what, senator alexander, we've also addressed this concern. the bill has been changed so that the disclosure requirements go into effect at the beginning of next year. so the shadow groups can still do everything in their power to buy this election. they can still hide their faces from the voters. but they would have to step up to the plate the next time around. they could still write the checks. they can still try to buy future elections. but they would finally have to say who they...
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general keith alexander of the n.s.a. has clarified just in the last few days to a group of us how grave a threat this is. i renew my offer to any member of this chamber. come and meet with me. come and meet with senators lieberman and collins. come to meet with the leaders of the relevant committees. take up your cause and give an amendment that is narrow and focused and relevant and let us hammer out a better defense for this nation. there are those who question the purpose and purposefulness of this body. it has no greater purpose than finding a bipartisan way to craft a strong and vibrant solution to a clear and growing national threat. just a few weeks ago i had the honor of sitting for lunch with senator daniel inouye. he is the one member of this body to have earned the congressional medal of honor in combat. i asked his advice, as the most senior member of my party: what issue, senator inouye, i asked of him, do you think i should be focused on? what is the thing you urge me, a freshman, to invest my time and ener
general keith alexander of the n.s.a. has clarified just in the last few days to a group of us how grave a threat this is. i renew my offer to any member of this chamber. come and meet with me. come and meet with senators lieberman and collins. come to meet with the leaders of the relevant committees. take up your cause and give an amendment that is narrow and focused and relevant and let us hammer out a better defense for this nation. there are those who question the purpose and purposefulness...
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alexander: thank you, madam president -- mr. president. i guess i was so taken with the lady's remarks that i was transfixed there for the moment. the -- mr. president, i've come to the floor to -- in support of senator enzi of wyoming, senator durbin of illinois and a group of other senators and house members who are working on a piece of legislation called the marketplace fairness act. i'm going to let them do their own speaking. i'm their chief self-appointed cheerleader, though. i know senator enzi's been working on this ever since he's been in the united states sena senate. he has a special passion for it as a former othe owner of a shoe store in wyoming. let me see if i can phrase it this way. if i were to ask the question, "what do governor chris christie, governor mitch daniel, governor jeb bush, governor haley barbour, al cardnis, who's chairman of the american conservative union, governor mcdonald of virginia, governor paige of vermont, what do these individuals all have in common?" well, one might say, well, they're all republic
alexander: thank you, madam president -- mr. president. i guess i was so taken with the lady's remarks that i was transfixed there for the moment. the -- mr. president, i've come to the floor to -- in support of senator enzi of wyoming, senator durbin of illinois and a group of other senators and house members who are working on a piece of legislation called the marketplace fairness act. i'm going to let them do their own speaking. i'm their chief self-appointed cheerleader, though. i know...