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included jailed terrorist salla hadid amin although his claims were dismissed by a judge and another man convicted of being an al qaeda mastermind and whose case was recently raised in the house of commons. >> we have a whole series of allegations, which it is important to recognize have not been tested by an inquiry or by the courts. but if those allegations are true, that would amount to complicity. >> today's report doesn't accuse the men and women who work here at mi-5 of being directly involved in torture. but it does raise some fundamental questions about accountability. it says mi-62 should and could be more answerable to parliament, and it criticizes ministers for not giving full answers to questions and refusing to appear in person before the committee. >> they do need to answer questions about what our policy, what our guidelines have been in the past. and i think make clear what questions they have asked, what trouble they have taken as ministers over the last few years to look into this. >> ministers say they have nothing to hide, but they have to strike a balance between
included jailed terrorist salla hadid amin although his claims were dismissed by a judge and another man convicted of being an al qaeda mastermind and whose case was recently raised in the house of commons. >> we have a whole series of allegations, which it is important to recognize have not been tested by an inquiry or by the courts. but if those allegations are true, that would amount to complicity. >> today's report doesn't accuse the men and women who work here at mi-5 of being...
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amin, are we reading too much of the body language here? is. >> clearly, bernanke was a bush appointee. obama was not expected early on to reappoint him, but his performance and popularity on wall street really drove the president's decision mere. and we're getting a little bit more detail on how this all went down. i'm told by an administration source they actually decided a couple weeks ago to do this in late august, and that the president offered this job to ben bernanke just the president, tim geithner and bernanke in the white house together on wednesday last week at about 8:00 p.m. at night. so they have known for a little while they were going to do it. and my question is why the head fake when they told us they weren't going to make any news yesterday. >> and is that because conspiracy theorist in me says maybe that's because the deficit numbers were going to come out today, as well, and maybe that really -- this event pushes that aside and people weren't necessarily focused on the $9 trillion deficit. >> yeah, you've got to get out
amin, are we reading too much of the body language here? is. >> clearly, bernanke was a bush appointee. obama was not expected early on to reappoint him, but his performance and popularity on wall street really drove the president's decision mere. and we're getting a little bit more detail on how this all went down. i'm told by an administration source they actually decided a couple weeks ago to do this in late august, and that the president offered this job to ben bernanke just the...
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authorities to fout ben amin mohammed while he was held illegally at guantanamo bay. handed over by states known to have tortured those they got it from. those are the accusations of uk torture that are swirling about. the committee of mps and lords are set out to answer three questions. is complicity and torture illegal? having defined complicity, they decide it is. do those things the government agencies accused of amount to such complicity? again, the committee decides they do so are the accusations true? on this, the committee was stumped. and that's the committee's beef. that the government has obstructed their inquiries leaving it unable to tell whether the accusations have credibility. this report doesn't pull its punches. accountability of a security and intelligent service, it says, is woefully deficient. ministers, too, have been determined to avoid parliamentary scrutiny. the report says behind a wall of secrecy. >> if they haven't done anything wrong there's no evidence that they have or all we have is allegations at the moment. no way to -- i think the pr
authorities to fout ben amin mohammed while he was held illegally at guantanamo bay. handed over by states known to have tortured those they got it from. those are the accusations of uk torture that are swirling about. the committee of mps and lords are set out to answer three questions. is complicity and torture illegal? having defined complicity, they decide it is. do those things the government agencies accused of amount to such complicity? again, the committee decides they do so are the...
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statistically of course it is still hold. >> in other words we take no, comfort in the fact that amineo is there. that is right for the climatologist there may be comfort in fitting curbs in the future but clearly i would not want to go to the citizens of florida, louisiana, texas and say since it is an el nino year the statistics are such you might have a slightly reduced probability of severe storms. that is not consultation in my opinion. >> is noah working with hud and other agencies to time the science and coastal management and the community preparations together? >> noah is working with a variety of different agencies. i would also point out of course since we are in the department of commerce we work closely with the national institute -- >> senator martinez, i wanted before you left and i really appreciate you being here -- i know you do, and i just want -- since you and i introduced this package of bills, do you all generally support these -- this six pack that we put together? [inaudible] [laughter] >> basically the legislation is a lot about what we have been talking about
statistically of course it is still hold. >> in other words we take no, comfort in the fact that amineo is there. that is right for the climatologist there may be comfort in fitting curbs in the future but clearly i would not want to go to the citizens of florida, louisiana, texas and say since it is an el nino year the statistics are such you might have a slightly reduced probability of severe storms. that is not consultation in my opinion. >> is noah working with hud and other...
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but the next phrase they use, lou is unfairness of what happened with the economic policy of theed amintation, how they're suffering and it's this sense of being squeezed and the government isn't helping them. >> jessica, now reports from politico today about a conflict of interest p-a possible conflict of interest, for the president's senior political adviser, david axelrod on health care and health care advertising. what is the white house saying about that now? >>. >> robert gibbs asked about it yesterday, while david axelrod's former firm, the one he founded in chicago is involved in these health care ads they insist he's not benefitting. he's left, they have to do that for et cal reasons of course. nevertheless he got a big pay outto leave. he defended that by saying this is the free mark. it made a lot of money over the years and he got that payday. obviously talking about with jessica. she hit the nail on the head with the mistrust, distrust with government. one white house said to me. one thing they may mistrust is death of the danger over the bailouts. and when they push this o
but the next phrase they use, lou is unfairness of what happened with the economic policy of theed amintation, how they're suffering and it's this sense of being squeezed and the government isn't helping them. >> jessica, now reports from politico today about a conflict of interest p-a possible conflict of interest, for the president's senior political adviser, david axelrod on health care and health care advertising. what is the white house saying about that now? >>. >>...
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they were a group of guys -- >> amine merrill smugglers? >> guest: jeneane specific told me that. it wasn't a dangerous game back and even though they were dealing with a cartel one in particular in colombia but with regard to the cocaine traffickers jimmy said that changed everything completely and i think it did with the dea, too. they lost to agents, one was assassinated in columbia, i covered that case in mexico in 1985i went down with the attorney general and head of the dea on the same plane. sightseeing the dangerous side of it. jimmy saw the danger site. he hated the cocaine traffickers and what not as bad now. marijuana i point out in the book and want to make this point why do all its citizens partake in allowing the trafficking to take place and indeed participate because as you will read in the book in the hilarious stories and i'd kick some of the better ones of a stack that all of dialogue with jimmy the fishermen were involved, the lobster fishermen, farmers were involved, marina owners, people that would control a of runway strip they were constantly bringing in ma
they were a group of guys -- >> amine merrill smugglers? >> guest: jeneane specific told me that. it wasn't a dangerous game back and even though they were dealing with a cartel one in particular in colombia but with regard to the cocaine traffickers jimmy said that changed everything completely and i think it did with the dea, too. they lost to agents, one was assassinated in columbia, i covered that case in mexico in 1985i went down with the attorney general and head of the dea on...
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. >> amin is associated with success, and creativity.se kind of feelings and you're going to be better as a team player. >> a little more self-confident. >> i usually feel very relaxed, but quite creative. >> more energy. >> more energy. >> reporter: but for all the benefits there could be an unexpected downside. for employers, that is. >> sometimes i want to get out of work earlier wp >> reporter: for "today," mar are schiavo-campo, nbc news, new york. >> ian turner is a clinical sex therapist and the author of "love in the time of colic" robi ludwig is a psychotherapist and a contributing editor for cookie magazine. this is one of those studies that's going to get a lot of headlines but take those out for a second. is there something to the study? >> oh, absolutely. i think when you have a healthy sex life, you tend to be more confident. you have more self-esteem. you feel loved. you feel valued. and all of those feelings play a really -- >> but that's attitude. you're talking about attitude. and this study talks more about chemistry.
. >> amin is associated with success, and creativity.se kind of feelings and you're going to be better as a team player. >> a little more self-confident. >> i usually feel very relaxed, but quite creative. >> more energy. >> more energy. >> reporter: but for all the benefits there could be an unexpected downside. for employers, that is. >> sometimes i want to get out of work earlier wp >> reporter: for "today," mar are schiavo-campo, nbc...
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amin, a dictator and despot lived 20 years after he retired in saudi arabia and was given a state funeralsama bin laden. this is the progenitor of all this. he predates this. remember when france wouldn't allow us over their airspace when president reagan sent the fighters and we lost a pilot because of that. the friendships we're making now we're going to have to deal with collaterally in the future but we're also sending message to new leaders, new mayors, congressman, my children, your children, all children, that this is how you deal with terrorists. what do you do? give them cart blanche, let them build whatever they want and to hell with everything else. >> only if they have oil, or else we put them in jail. >> this is not democrat, republican issue, this is an american issue. >> i could not agree with you more. i appreciate you spending time talking about it. >> check out my website, michael wild.com. we'll keep you posted. call your senator, congressman, president. i don't want him on your soil. i don't want him sleeping in my city. >> here here. thank you, mr. mayor. plugging int
amin, a dictator and despot lived 20 years after he retired in saudi arabia and was given a state funeralsama bin laden. this is the progenitor of all this. he predates this. remember when france wouldn't allow us over their airspace when president reagan sent the fighters and we lost a pilot because of that. the friendships we're making now we're going to have to deal with collaterally in the future but we're also sending message to new leaders, new mayors, congressman, my children, your...
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can you describe more the specifics of what does the rules amine?ly for the ground troops that have to be ready in case something happens. are they down the streets waiting in the vehicle's? how close are they? how will this affect locals? on the same factor, there are reports of the taliban threatening to kill anyone with a purple thing there. -- with a purple finger. what is their reaction to this? do you have any indicators of what they might be doing on election day? >> certainly the source of threats that you have suggested along the lines of threatening to carry out actions against those clearly by showing the mark on his finger, the afghan people are probably becoming brasilia to this. the people have been subject to enormous hardships over a number of years. having said that, the threat often materializes and brutal ways. we're doing everything we can to assist the people to gain a sense of community confidence so they can take part in this process. with regard to the arrangements i described earlier, what i will say is that afghan partners
can you describe more the specifics of what does the rules amine?ly for the ground troops that have to be ready in case something happens. are they down the streets waiting in the vehicle's? how close are they? how will this affect locals? on the same factor, there are reports of the taliban threatening to kill anyone with a purple thing there. -- with a purple finger. what is their reaction to this? do you have any indicators of what they might be doing on election day? >> certainly the...
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can you describe more the specifics of what does the rules amine? especially for the ground troops that have to be ready in case something happens. are they down the streets waiting in the vehicle's? how close are they? how will this affect locals? on the same factor, there are reports of the taliban threatening to kill anyone with a purple thing there. -- with a purple finger. what is their reaction to this? do you have any indicators of what they might be doing on election day? >> certainly the source of threats that you have suggested along the lines of threatening to carry out actions against those clearly by showing the mark on his finger, the afghan people are probably becoming brasilia to this. the people have been subject to enormous hardships over a number of years. hav)d@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ h >> we are doing everything we can to assist the people to gain their confidence so they can take part in this process. with regards to the arrangement described earlier and without describing it in detail that would be useful to our enemies, our a
can you describe more the specifics of what does the rules amine? especially for the ground troops that have to be ready in case something happens. are they down the streets waiting in the vehicle's? how close are they? how will this affect locals? on the same factor, there are reports of the taliban threatening to kill anyone with a purple thing there. -- with a purple finger. what is their reaction to this? do you have any indicators of what they might be doing on election day? >>...
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my brother was 22 months younger than was 15, he was probably 14 and he was being amine to my motherand i looked at larry and i said let's take him and we did. we didn't punch him but we took him down and he was so strong. we held him down until he either had no more fight left in him and that ended that. he knew the time had come when he couldn't do that anymore. but that was my dad. i have fond memories of him. i spent time with him for a couple of summers i was the only one with an underground. it was illegal to work underground along but he did all the time. i would go down to keep him company. i was just a kid probably 11-years-old. it wasn't until later i could do actual work but i kept him company and watched him work so hard. >> host: you mentioned your brothers, lardy and dale but there is another person -- and i feel the same way about our relationship and it felt that you are in so many ways like my brother what you have got a picture of another mentor and brother whose name was governor michael callahan. you call him or lifelong friend and mentor. i have heard you talk ab
my brother was 22 months younger than was 15, he was probably 14 and he was being amine to my motherand i looked at larry and i said let's take him and we did. we didn't punch him but we took him down and he was so strong. we held him down until he either had no more fight left in him and that ended that. he knew the time had come when he couldn't do that anymore. but that was my dad. i have fond memories of him. i spent time with him for a couple of summers i was the only one with an...
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can you describe more the specifics of what does the rules amine? especially for the ground troops that have to be ready in case something happens. are they down the streets waiting in the vehicle's? how close are they? how will this affect locals? on the same factor, there are reports of the taliban threatening to kill anyone with a purple thing there. -- with a purple finger. what is their reaction to this? do you have any indicators of what they might be doing on election day? >> certainly the source of threats that you have suggested along the lines of threatening to carry out actions against those clearly by showing the mark on his finger, the afghan people are probably becoming brasilia to this. the people have been subject to enormous hardships over a number of years. having said that, the threat often materializes and brutal ways. we're doing everything we can to assist the people to gain a sense of community confidence so they can take part in this process. with regard to the arrangements i described earlier, what i will say is that afghan
can you describe more the specifics of what does the rules amine? especially for the ground troops that have to be ready in case something happens. are they down the streets waiting in the vehicle's? how close are they? how will this affect locals? on the same factor, there are reports of the taliban threatening to kill anyone with a purple thing there. -- with a purple finger. what is their reaction to this? do you have any indicators of what they might be doing on election day? >>...