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auschwitz is darkness, destruction, annihilation. this is why it takes on the form of a warning, a horrid warning. we still cannot cope with auschwitz, as we cannot consent to hatred, anti-semitism. first and foremost, our daily indifference. this is why auschwitz is so frightening. it awakens the demons and the conscience. this conscience accuses each and every one of us. we, the dead, accused. the survivors, you, the living in your memories carrying the visages of those murdered. we thank you, dear friends, for your difficult words of warning. for your fear and for your hope. for everything that you told us about ourselves. today, we have to become mature adults, carrying further all that your words have sown in our memories. this often feels too overwhelming. but, we don't have and will not have another choice. we have a dark premonition because we know. it would seem that the world should stay different for good. that no one should be innocently killed. it would seem that, no longer, hatred can be propagated today and that no one
auschwitz is darkness, destruction, annihilation. this is why it takes on the form of a warning, a horrid warning. we still cannot cope with auschwitz, as we cannot consent to hatred, anti-semitism. first and foremost, our daily indifference. this is why auschwitz is so frightening. it awakens the demons and the conscience. this conscience accuses each and every one of us. we, the dead, accused. the survivors, you, the living in your memories carrying the visages of those murdered. we thank...
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i really fell in love -- that's probably a weird word when talking about nuclear annihilation of the united states, but i fell in love with the intricacies of this weapons system that is the worst the world has ever seen but at the same time might be primarily responsible for us not having a major war in 70 years. just that dichotomy was something that really drew me to this field. today we're going to be focusing on the atomic spies who spied on the united states. we'll start with a little background. in august of 1949, the united states was shocked to learn that the soviet union had detonated their first atomic bomb. they called it rds-1 nimcknamed it first lightning. here in the united states we called it joe-1, little homage to joe stalin. the soviet's bomb was detonated in kazakhstan. they did it there so no one would know about it. they actually warranted to keep this bomb secret. you would assume a big public relations coup. their worry was when the united states found out the soviets had a bomb we'd double or re-double our efforts to create the next generation of weapons syst
i really fell in love -- that's probably a weird word when talking about nuclear annihilation of the united states, but i fell in love with the intricacies of this weapons system that is the worst the world has ever seen but at the same time might be primarily responsible for us not having a major war in 70 years. just that dichotomy was something that really drew me to this field. today we're going to be focusing on the atomic spies who spied on the united states. we'll start with a little...
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he was fighting to bring rebels back in to the union, not to annihilate them. at the end of the march, when the people of savannah surrendered virtually without a fight, they were completely subjugated, sherman wrote. he saw no need to wreck the city's military and industrial facilities or to destroy private homes. an end to resistance mitigated any further need for destruction. five months earlier sherman had told the mayor of atlanta, if you and your citizens will give up, i and this army will become your greatest protectors. and it was a lesson not lost on savannahians. the fate of the march of the city where the march to the city ended was different than the fate of the one where it began. sherman demonstrated for the first time in the modern era the power of terror and psychological warfare in breaking an enemy's will to resist. this concept would come into full bloom during world war ii when both axis and allied powers deliberately and indiscriminately bombed civilians in order to create terror, and win the war by any means at their disposal, including dr
he was fighting to bring rebels back in to the union, not to annihilate them. at the end of the march, when the people of savannah surrendered virtually without a fight, they were completely subjugated, sherman wrote. he saw no need to wreck the city's military and industrial facilities or to destroy private homes. an end to resistance mitigated any further need for destruction. five months earlier sherman had told the mayor of atlanta, if you and your citizens will give up, i and this army...
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now the news that it had gone after mitaguri this weekend, has now seized enough weapons to annihilate the whole country. some soldiers fighting them are saying they are facing superior fire power. how can that be? >> that's a very good question especially given the fact that the total security budget for the nigerian government is somewhere between five and $6 billion u.s. >> and the u.s. cooperated after the terrible kidnapping of the girls last year. we sent more people to help the nigerians. so why has the fight been so ineffective? >> the assistance that the u.s. provided in the aftermast of the chibok schoolgirl kidnapping was essentially surveillance. here was a small-scale u.s. training program to train a nigerian unit in counterterrorist activities. but that training program was unaccountably terminated by the nigerian government with virtually no explanation. >> right, that just happened recently. now but you again spent time there. you just talked about how much money goes into that, the nigerian military, are you at all surprised that this has gotten to this point? because
now the news that it had gone after mitaguri this weekend, has now seized enough weapons to annihilate the whole country. some soldiers fighting them are saying they are facing superior fire power. how can that be? >> that's a very good question especially given the fact that the total security budget for the nigerian government is somewhere between five and $6 billion u.s. >> and the u.s. cooperated after the terrible kidnapping of the girls last year. we sent more people to help...
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iran has said that their purpose is that annihilation.the prime minister of israel is coming to speak as one of the foremost experts in the enworld about the iranian nuclear program of which they have lied for more than a decade according to the iaea about how the american plan to engage them and negotiations for two years has not really borne a lot of fruit. that's indisputable. >> jeremy in this country you know if obama's for it i'm against it. if obama's against it i'm for it. all of a sudden now israel becomes an issue like so many others where people dig in and in a partisan realm. that's what i'm trying to express. >> i think you're right. that's the problem here. this is a cynical political ploy manufactured by don dermer two weeks before his election and kneecap the president of the united states in a domestic political sense here in the united states. and it doesn't play to israel's long term interests, in the face of all of the threats that the rabbi is correct are out there, whether it's iran whether it's the islamic state, ot
iran has said that their purpose is that annihilation.the prime minister of israel is coming to speak as one of the foremost experts in the enworld about the iranian nuclear program of which they have lied for more than a decade according to the iaea about how the american plan to engage them and negotiations for two years has not really borne a lot of fruit. that's indisputable. >> jeremy in this country you know if obama's for it i'm against it. if obama's against it i'm for it. all of...
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they seem to be much a annihilate annihilatistic in their outcome. >> they said they wanted to createa sharia state. but who are they killing? they're killing muslims. theythose who are rejected the boko haram ideology, that's why many of them are being killed on a daily basis for their refusal to subscribe to that understanding of islam. they only use islam but the nigerian islams have say that they don't in any way represent the muslims. up until now the majority of the areas they've captured, they still return to those areas. there is a strong need for the government to avoid the population being brainwashed or radicalized. >> quickly before we go to a break do we have to assume that they're getting support from outside of nigeria, in order to keep on in their current rampage rampage? >> well, if you look at the arms they used, if you look at the operation, if you look at the kind of activities that they carry out there is no way that they can do those things without support from either neighboring countries or from outside. and this is one of the things that we've been saying to t
they seem to be much a annihilate annihilatistic in their outcome. >> they said they wanted to createa sharia state. but who are they killing? they're killing muslims. theythose who are rejected the boko haram ideology, that's why many of them are being killed on a daily basis for their refusal to subscribe to that understanding of islam. they only use islam but the nigerian islams have say that they don't in any way represent the muslims. up until now the majority of the areas they've...
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without a permit means picking up limos and t nc and sometimes, it's individual drivers without any annihilation 95 citation written in 2014 they've written one hundred and 16 parking citations and have collection through a tax collector operating without a permit in san francisco carries a 5 thousand dollars fine we'll really hoping to disswayed that activity and working with the sfmta investigations and enforcement we're working to establish a targeting pco enforcement of transit only lanes when the vehicles are stopped and taxi zones and to establish more sfpd transit in lanes there's a moving violation outreach i've been getting out into the community with medallion holders and taxi drivers are the backbone of the system and provide the high quality services that's important we hear from the taxi drivers and establish policy with the drivers in mind mta we've held a series of meetings with the office of economic workforce development to enhance the driver recruitment and enhancement strategies they employ the drivers or have the relationship with the drivers we've been supporting that as wel
without a permit means picking up limos and t nc and sometimes, it's individual drivers without any annihilation 95 citation written in 2014 they've written one hundred and 16 parking citations and have collection through a tax collector operating without a permit in san francisco carries a 5 thousand dollars fine we'll really hoping to disswayed that activity and working with the sfmta investigations and enforcement we're working to establish a targeting pco enforcement of transit only lanes...
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before it was all over, one townhome on each side was damaged and the one in the middle was annihilated. >> it was just crazy. >> he quickly called his friend to warn him. >> i'm happy i have a friend like that. >> he ran out with his family and took this video of what he saw, just a few doors away. formerly, the man who -- fortunately, the man inside was able to escape but he had been injured. he refused to be taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay miraculous, considering how bad this was. >> i didn't see even the house. >> the cold made fighting the fire extremely difficult. it took a lot of water to put it out. and that water almost instantly froze on everything from the road to the firefighters' own ladders. fairfax county fire and rescue asked for crews to salt the roads as quickly as possible. >> we don't want to have accidents after we've had to extinguish the fire. >> not only does cold weather make it harder to fight fires, it also leads to more fires. >> in the past 24 hours, we've had two incidents of people with frozen pipes that utilized a heating element to try t
before it was all over, one townhome on each side was damaged and the one in the middle was annihilated. >> it was just crazy. >> he quickly called his friend to warn him. >> i'm happy i have a friend like that. >> he ran out with his family and took this video of what he saw, just a few doors away. formerly, the man who -- fortunately, the man inside was able to escape but he had been injured. he refused to be taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay miraculous,...
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there have been pledges by iranian leaders to quote annihilate the state of israel. when we see this playing out in paris today, we have to remember there is a constant threat that you live under and across the world that terrorists are aiming at western worlds as well. do you think that -- you said this was a watershed moment of some sorts. do you think it will be a change, a point we can look back to these paris attacks one day and say, that is when the world became united in one voice against this? >> i do. i think what happened in paris over the last few days both at charlie hebdo at this satirical journal, and at the jewish supermarket, is a watershed moment. to a great extent this is paris' 9/11. just as the united states woke up on that horrible, horrible day to find that it was vulnerable and that it was, indeed targeted by people who did not want to live in a free world, and with the values the united nations stands for, i think what happened in paris signaled the same for europe. as you said we in israel are facing this extremism every day. we're facing it
there have been pledges by iranian leaders to quote annihilate the state of israel. when we see this playing out in paris today, we have to remember there is a constant threat that you live under and across the world that terrorists are aiming at western worlds as well. do you think that -- you said this was a watershed moment of some sorts. do you think it will be a change, a point we can look back to these paris attacks one day and say, that is when the world became united in one voice...
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shameful chapter in american history, the subjugation and attempted forced assimilation, if not annihilation of native peoples of the united states. the american congress is very clear in the legislative history of the 1989 and 1990 act about their intention. with respect to certain categories of objects in the native collections of museums the material was to be subject to repatriation, and to the return of legal and beneficial ownership to the originating native communities. in the case of human remains and funerary objects, the basis was your moral imperative. the correction of a wrong that occurred as native human remains often were swept from the battlefields by the united states cavalry and carried away for cranial research, completely contrary to the practices of native peoples regarding their dead. the rationale for returning sacred objects and cultural patrimony rested in a different area that aligned with the legal threads of the icon code of ethics. the congressional axiom was that objects related to the sacred and ceremonial life of living native peoples and cultures should be av
shameful chapter in american history, the subjugation and attempted forced assimilation, if not annihilation of native peoples of the united states. the american congress is very clear in the legislative history of the 1989 and 1990 act about their intention. with respect to certain categories of objects in the native collections of museums the material was to be subject to repatriation, and to the return of legal and beneficial ownership to the originating native communities. in the case of...
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the italians were all but annihilated. few of their excessive losses, further operations against mount luno were abandoned. and it was decided to make a direct frontal assault on enemy positions in and around san pietro. elements of the 36 texas infantry division were rotated from position to position overlooking the valley so that troops might study the terrain ahead by various viewpoints. patrol activity was continuous. day and night units went out on the ground to draw fire, take prisoners, thus adding to the sum of our information about the enemy. high points. mount lungo was 351 and mount sammucro, all manned and force. the town itself was strongly garrisoned, with numerous mortar, machine gun and heavy weapon in placements. four enemy battalions were dug in place that ended from the base of mount lungo northeast across the the valley floor to the base of mount sammucro. another battalion was organized to defend the high ground northwest of san pietro. areas before these positions were heavily mined and held a confusi
the italians were all but annihilated. few of their excessive losses, further operations against mount luno were abandoned. and it was decided to make a direct frontal assault on enemy positions in and around san pietro. elements of the 36 texas infantry division were rotated from position to position overlooking the valley so that troops might study the terrain ahead by various viewpoints. patrol activity was continuous. day and night units went out on the ground to draw fire, take prisoners,...
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if we are faced with annihilation we can invoke all the memories of the jewish for the past 2,000 years. and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were the palestinians misled during the four years? and how are they coping with their fears? we went to see a person who fought for victims without a future. >> i had my cousin killed by the israelis. and we were supposed to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afrai
if we are faced with annihilation we can invoke all the memories of the jewish for the past 2,000 years. and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were the palestinians misled during the...
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old gentleman said once we got there the threat of annihilation was so terrible i really became focused on not letting that have been. how do you envision the cold war ending? to put that containment then have the thought of as how will it end? >> anything he may have been asking a second aspect i a agree he did understand history in had a sense of it but he did not have been egotistical since. >> absolutely not. by i believe he was to avoid of political ambition. and that was not negotiable. with the legislators he knew what he believed and he pounded that if people want to follow that is just fine. but if not file gets on my horse. he was not an ego maniac like lyndon johnson i want my place in history. he thought that was funny. >> what is your understanding of his connection with astrology? obviously nancy seemed influential but how do you see him of? >> i think it was essentially zero. [laughter] the anc was his lover and wife but was the keeper of the bubbles all the things that she talked about he was very thoughtful loved but when it came with her involvement of the affairs of s
old gentleman said once we got there the threat of annihilation was so terrible i really became focused on not letting that have been. how do you envision the cold war ending? to put that containment then have the thought of as how will it end? >> anything he may have been asking a second aspect i a agree he did understand history in had a sense of it but he did not have been egotistical since. >> absolutely not. by i believe he was to avoid of political ambition. and that was not...
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that due to recent leaks and restricted military information, our entire 999th division has been annihilated >> the 999th? my own outfit. some guy shot his mouth off. any jerk who does that ought to be run over by a streetcar. >> and joining us from new york is author mark harris. his book is titled "five came back: a story of hollywood and the second world war." as we conclude our discussion on director frank capra, how did world war ii and the post-war years change this director? >> well, of all five of the directors i write about, capra was the one who expected to come back, i think, and have the best career in hollywood after the war, and instead he had the worst. he came back and founded a company with two of the other directors i write about, william wyler and george stevens, called liberty films. this was in a way one of the first independent movie companies. it was meant to get powerful directors out from under the oppressive restrictions of movie studios and give them some autonomy over what material they chose and how it was made and even how it was budgeted. originally, the plan w
that due to recent leaks and restricted military information, our entire 999th division has been annihilated >> the 999th? my own outfit. some guy shot his mouth off. any jerk who does that ought to be run over by a streetcar. >> and joining us from new york is author mark harris. his book is titled "five came back: a story of hollywood and the second world war." as we conclude our discussion on director frank capra, how did world war ii and the post-war years change this...
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avon has been annihilated. luckily we got out in the high teens, early 20s. we can't use that as a proxy for the economy. >> absolutely not. they're a real issue. a management problem. once their ceo andrea young left. she was terrible. charles: attractive, but terrible. [laughter] there's a lesson to be learned there. matt: i agree with you. >> no comment. the new ceo is also a woman. whatever, she's pretty. and she's not able to do her job as a ceo. they were a takeover target. cody was going to take them over. they said no. that was the nail in the coffin right there. charles: we should say to andrea young, everyone thought she was going to get the chinese business. that didn't materialize. >> in the end the way they conducted it, a lot of investigation. avon keeps going down. your favorite stock, ultimate a,hit a 52-week high. it shows you, there's a switch in the paradigm. everyone is wearing makeup and buying hair care products. (?) the way we do it changes. avon has a very serious problem with their fundamentals. on the flip side ulta, great fundamenta
avon has been annihilated. luckily we got out in the high teens, early 20s. we can't use that as a proxy for the economy. >> absolutely not. they're a real issue. a management problem. once their ceo andrea young left. she was terrible. charles: attractive, but terrible. [laughter] there's a lesson to be learned there. matt: i agree with you. >> no comment. the new ceo is also a woman. whatever, she's pretty. and she's not able to do her job as a ceo. they were a takeover target....
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all the hot tech names were annihilated. matt: second five-day losing streak. four-day losing streak last we're. a lot more volatility. you need to be a stock or sector picker. the ones that do, well, they pay dividend yields. utilities did well. charles: who picks those? it's like a bomb shelter. matt: we talk about being diversified. again, we'll talk about asset allocation. having exposure helps your portfolio on a day like this. utilities are up eight tenths of a percent. good day for utilities. charles: utilities have blown me away for so long, jim. copper getting hammered. palladium down. don't worry about oil, they say. you know, we're not fracking copper or palladium. we're not fracking any of these things. can we be confident we won't have a dedilationary scare. >> they said it would be slower than what was going on into 2015. maybe 20 to $30. not the $50 we've seen. probably accounts for some of the decline in copper and other metals used in industrial uses. there's definitely oversupply. in china, they're using less copper and palladium. charles: is
all the hot tech names were annihilated. matt: second five-day losing streak. four-day losing streak last we're. a lot more volatility. you need to be a stock or sector picker. the ones that do, well, they pay dividend yields. utilities did well. charles: who picks those? it's like a bomb shelter. matt: we talk about being diversified. again, we'll talk about asset allocation. having exposure helps your portfolio on a day like this. utilities are up eight tenths of a percent. good day for...
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the stock was annihilated. it's clear to me that once the panic started to subside a little bit.e are a lot of individual investors. smart investors came into this stock in a big way. made a double digital percentage move off the lows. now, listen, sometimes the noise is louder than the stocks, and stocks react. but as an investor, you have to zero in on the ladder, known as fundamentals. you have to pay attention now. i love when ideas i recommend stage remarkable rebounds. i've talked to you about harm in3 or four times. keep buying. keep buying. grand slam. buy low, sell high. looking for those reversals could be your guide. (?) you could apply that to a lot of stocks. a lot of stocks were down huge. made huge reversals. if i can see it on two times the daily volume, i love it. let me go around the panel and talk about a buy signal that would be good for individual investors. >> mine actually is more on the market in general for stocks. and looking at the weekly initial claims today, 15-year low. come on. that's a great sign -- charles: that's real macro. the economy backdrop
the stock was annihilated. it's clear to me that once the panic started to subside a little bit.e are a lot of individual investors. smart investors came into this stock in a big way. made a double digital percentage move off the lows. now, listen, sometimes the noise is louder than the stocks, and stocks react. but as an investor, you have to zero in on the ladder, known as fundamentals. you have to pay attention now. i love when ideas i recommend stage remarkable rebounds. i've talked to you...
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super bowl sunday is this weekend, which means you get on annihilate your new year's weight loss dreamd for all. good job, you! the average bowl watcher will reportedly consume 2400 calories which is about the suggested daily intake for a 200 pound man. what are you eating, tubs? this year americans are going to pound some 69.9 million pounds of avocados for guacamole which the key ingredients, lime juice, salt and a scoop of hot salsa. you're going to slurp down 49 million cases of beer. americans will hoover in 1.25 billion chicken wings. that's enough to fill the grand canyon 20 times and all this will lead up to the super bowel! toilet usage after the game in new york goes up by 13%. well done. you bet your brown balls i'm having a super bowl party. and my husband is so conflicted, he was born in massachusetts but raised in seattle, so maybe for just one day, he'll root against tom brady like i do. a girl can dream. topic number three. and this puts things into perspective for all of us. this is such a sweet story. audra has been battling a brutal immune disease called hlh, and her
super bowl sunday is this weekend, which means you get on annihilate your new year's weight loss dreamd for all. good job, you! the average bowl watcher will reportedly consume 2400 calories which is about the suggested daily intake for a 200 pound man. what are you eating, tubs? this year americans are going to pound some 69.9 million pounds of avocados for guacamole which the key ingredients, lime juice, salt and a scoop of hot salsa. you're going to slurp down 49 million cases of beer....
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anything in those spaces that have been annihilated because of the stronger dollar. >> it's worrisomeuff, josh. i'm curious what you think of all these. >> well, certainly terrible things can happen. they've happened before. but i think to make that bet that this is the year that the wheels are going to come off. i don't disagree about the bond market very frequently. far be it for me to say that. the question is how do you play it. i'm not a huge fan of the vix vtns. if you think volatility is going to spike up this year, you probably are better off building up a better cash position or focusing on how non-correlated treasuries can be if that happens. even if you're just talking about two years or less duration because you're worried about a pileup in the long end. i think there's a reasonable premise there. but i'm not sure you want to be making an outright bet in volatility if you're an average investor. >> and those etfs are surging today. final word here on why you think investors need to be in these kind of names to hedge themselves. >> well, first of all go back to josh's point
anything in those spaces that have been annihilated because of the stronger dollar. >> it's worrisomeuff, josh. i'm curious what you think of all these. >> well, certainly terrible things can happen. they've happened before. but i think to make that bet that this is the year that the wheels are going to come off. i don't disagree about the bond market very frequently. far be it for me to say that. the question is how do you play it. i'm not a huge fan of the vix vtns. if you think...
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when you have a force and their endgame is the annihilation of everyone they consider to be a religious infidel there is no negotiation. there is nothing to negotiate because their view is you die so our view has to be no, you di. that sounds pretty blonde -- >> what you suggest or ask that we have boots on the ground in places like serious and again and become a part of the maghrib, what is your solution for the foreign-policy standpoint? >> in some places it may be necessary if we have a specific target, but to say we are going to put boots on the ground all over the world we can't do that. we are not equipped. we don't have the stamina or the will but what we do have to do is say to the people in the rest of the world we are tired of our boots being the only one that big a footprint. often we make a footprint in your part of the world and we are not going to keep spilling american blood for the lives of the saudis and people of the uae. if you want to keep your kingdom come and you have to fight for it. you have to call them what they are and if you are not willing to do that then wh
when you have a force and their endgame is the annihilation of everyone they consider to be a religious infidel there is no negotiation. there is nothing to negotiate because their view is you die so our view has to be no, you di. that sounds pretty blonde -- >> what you suggest or ask that we have boots on the ground in places like serious and again and become a part of the maghrib, what is your solution for the foreign-policy standpoint? >> in some places it may be necessary if we...
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you have to annihilate them so they are no longer in existence because otherwise then they crop back up and they get a new name they hire a new york pr company, and now it's not isis or aqap. it's somebody else. >> let me ask you one thing about taking your eye off the ball when you were talking about the priorities and stripping to your undies in a snowstorm or whatever that was. the fact that we have so many western nationals from europe and america that have gone to places like syria yemen afghanistan or libya to train and come back, isn't our bigger problem now the fact that we have the sleeper cells to deal with? >> right. >> we're fighting on ult inging on multiple fronts. >> yeah, i mean, these aren't people that weren't born people. these are radicalized citizens which means why we need the nsa. we need people to track these people because they are not foreigners. they are here. they're radicalized in prison. you know the media creates a strawman army. whenever you condemn radical islam, what they do is they say, but there are millions of peaceful muslims. so why do you say t
you have to annihilate them so they are no longer in existence because otherwise then they crop back up and they get a new name they hire a new york pr company, and now it's not isis or aqap. it's somebody else. >> let me ask you one thing about taking your eye off the ball when you were talking about the priorities and stripping to your undies in a snowstorm or whatever that was. the fact that we have so many western nationals from europe and america that have gone to places like syria...
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caller: jim web has been targeted by apac for annihilation including other israeli lobbiests. would your guest care to comments upon the power of these donors and their ability to affect united states outcomes? thanks very much. bye-bye. guest: that you have beening for the calml -- thank you for the call. apec has a constitwains and an agenda. when their agending a is threatened, they speak out. when individuals are threatening it, they speak out against those individuals. they are not really unlike any other institution in this town the chamber of commerce or the pharmaceutical industry or organized labor or the koch brothers or folks that are able to fund independent expenditures or publically disclosed expenditures that addvocate for their point of view. there is no question that it will be better n my view if some of these voices were constrained a little bit more, particularly those who are funding the secret dark money politics that so many people object to. apac is a legitimate advocacy organization in this town, as are many others and then there is the secret sort of
caller: jim web has been targeted by apac for annihilation including other israeli lobbiests. would your guest care to comments upon the power of these donors and their ability to affect united states outcomes? thanks very much. bye-bye. guest: that you have beening for the calml -- thank you for the call. apec has a constitwains and an agenda. when their agending a is threatened, they speak out. when individuals are threatening it, they speak out against those individuals. they are not really...
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nations and thereby disarming the whole world may well be a civilization plunged into the abyss of annihilation i assure you that i will never adjust to the madness of militarism. you see, and may well be that our whole world is in need at this time for a new organization . the international association for the advancement of creative maladjustment. men and women -- [applause] men and women who will be as maladjusted as -- in the midst of his in justices of the day cry out in words that echo across the centuries, let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. as maladjusted late abraham lincoln who had the vision to see that the united states could not survive half slave and half free. as maladjusted as thomas jefferson who in the midst of an age amazingly adjusted to slavery. could enter across the pages words lifted to cosmic proportions. we hold these truths are to be self evident that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator war was certain inalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. as maladjusted
nations and thereby disarming the whole world may well be a civilization plunged into the abyss of annihilation i assure you that i will never adjust to the madness of militarism. you see, and may well be that our whole world is in need at this time for a new organization . the international association for the advancement of creative maladjustment. men and women -- [applause] men and women who will be as maladjusted as -- in the midst of his in justices of the day cry out in words that echo...
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we so have a choice today nonviolent coexistence or violent co-annihilation. it might be humankind's last chance to choose between chaos and community. >> next we have mr. jim. >> good morning. thank you all for being here and thank you for inviting me to such an important conversation that we need to have. i want to thank mr. stevenson for a lot of the work that he has been doing on behalf of every at-risk youth and marginalized and for young person around the country. i want to thank him from my heart. i also want to thank the other panelists. i also vow not to take too much time because i arrived late. i will try not to rub it into much. i grew up in brooklyn. i grew up in a pretty rough environment. in dealing with police officers, it was a daily routine for us where i grew up. i remember when i was about nine years old, i wanted to be a police officer. my commitment to the things i wanted to achieve, i wanted to do it through public service and i felt like a police officer would allow me to do so. when i was about 16 years old or 17 years old, there is a
we so have a choice today nonviolent coexistence or violent co-annihilation. it might be humankind's last chance to choose between chaos and community. >> next we have mr. jim. >> good morning. thank you all for being here and thank you for inviting me to such an important conversation that we need to have. i want to thank mr. stevenson for a lot of the work that he has been doing on behalf of every at-risk youth and marginalized and for young person around the country. i want to...
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war only ends if you annihilate your enemy out of existence. we have not. or if both sides agree that the war is over. like two nations signing a peace agreement. that has not happened either. >> just this week isis threatened to behead president obama and in the white house and yesterday in the kabul the taliban murdered three americans. when your enemy is still killing you it's war. and, yes, of course we can debate whether we should have got noon this mess or not in the first place. but that debate is a little late like 14 years late. where we are now we are in a war. right now we need solutions. and that is the president's job as commander and chief. the president needs to get out of his denial. denial is not a strategy. he needs to quit hoping the war is over. hope is not a strategy either. i'm not suggesting this is easy. it's not. but denying reality is dangerously spinning our wheels into a much deeper disaster. that's my off-the-record comment tonight. straight ahead former governor mitt romney making a big announce: sending waves to the republican
war only ends if you annihilate your enemy out of existence. we have not. or if both sides agree that the war is over. like two nations signing a peace agreement. that has not happened either. >> just this week isis threatened to behead president obama and in the white house and yesterday in the kabul the taliban murdered three americans. when your enemy is still killing you it's war. and, yes, of course we can debate whether we should have got noon this mess or not in the first place....
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if you're in charge, how do we annihilate this threat?w do we get rid of these crazy radical jihadists who want to murder any westerner who doesn't believe that the prophet muhammad shouldn't be characterized -- we'll get to that. but before we get to that, i want to ask you about why it matters if our president doesn't want to call it radical islamist terrorism. >> well, it matters because then he's off the hook in trying to deal with a movement that is connected around the world. it is global jihad. and he doesn't define it as such. he tries to separate them. and isolate them as independent movements. therefore we don't have to have a comprehensive strategy to deal with it. we do half-measures in yemen, in iraq in syria, in libya, et cetera. the fact of the matter is it gets him off the hook, it gets cameron off the hook. it gets hollande off the hook. why not put on the table what this is? why not explain this ideology and why we have to go after it? none of them are doing it. >> which plays right into your next point, which is what sh
if you're in charge, how do we annihilate this threat?w do we get rid of these crazy radical jihadists who want to murder any westerner who doesn't believe that the prophet muhammad shouldn't be characterized -- we'll get to that. but before we get to that, i want to ask you about why it matters if our president doesn't want to call it radical islamist terrorism. >> well, it matters because then he's off the hook in trying to deal with a movement that is connected around the world. it is...
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the strong dollar annihilated johnson & johnson's quarter. although, again, i was surprised by the slowing growth there. i was surprised by that quarter. we know the strong dollar blasted ibm's earnings. but then again, they have become an excuse machine and a serial misser of their targets. a waste of a whole set of technology companies that are reporting you're in the teeth of it. you can barely tell today, because every stock went higher. that's the opportunity to lighten up on the ones that shouldn't. and then after hearing all this whining about the headwind the headwind, the headwind you get on the almost entirely domestic united health conference call. unh. this is like house of cards to me. this is like breaking bad. these kinds of conference calls, they're dramas they're dramas. and they're not tragic dramas. they're comic dramas. you don't hear about headwinds. you hear about secular tail winds like managing cost controls. that's how a stock goes up without a takeover bid. listen to gary kelly, ceo southwest air and sellstells the s
the strong dollar annihilated johnson & johnson's quarter. although, again, i was surprised by the slowing growth there. i was surprised by that quarter. we know the strong dollar blasted ibm's earnings. but then again, they have become an excuse machine and a serial misser of their targets. a waste of a whole set of technology companies that are reporting you're in the teeth of it. you can barely tell today, because every stock went higher. that's the opportunity to lighten up on the ones...
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american says annihilator tell her, birth sex is a reality. gender and freedom ideas. it is all how we choose to define those ideas. the afghan women i have not sometimes with little education but a lifetime of experience at being counted as less than a full human being have a distinct view of what exactly freedom is. to them freedom is to avoid an unwanted marriage and to be able to leave the house. it would be to have some control over one's own body and to have a choice of when and how to become bright it or to study and have a profession. that is how they would define freedom. as we have five on another day, three of her sisters are visiting with gold embroidery a red yellow gather in the foyer found us with 11 children gathered between the kitchen and reception room. the toddlers crawl back and forth across the foyer where we fit erfurt, sandals piled up in a corner by the door. i would not be able to. i am lucky not to have to be pregnant all the time and to have one after the other. if i were a woman here, that would be my entire life. her sisters have carefully
american says annihilator tell her, birth sex is a reality. gender and freedom ideas. it is all how we choose to define those ideas. the afghan women i have not sometimes with little education but a lifetime of experience at being counted as less than a full human being have a distinct view of what exactly freedom is. to them freedom is to avoid an unwanted marriage and to be able to leave the house. it would be to have some control over one's own body and to have a choice of when and how to...
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when you have a force and the endgame is the annihilation of everything that they consider to be a religious infidel there is no negotiation. there is nothing to negotiate because their view is you die so our view has to be though you die. that sounds pretty blonde -- >> host: would you suggest that we have booths in the ground in places like security and yemen, parts of the mock rather? what is your solution from the foreign-policy standpoint? >> guest: boots on the ground in some places may be necessary if we have a specific target that we are going to attack. it's saying we are going to put boots on the ground all over the world he can do that. we are not equipped for it and we don't have the stamina for that and the low. what we do have to do is to say to many of the people in the rest of the world look we are tired of our boots being the only one making a footprint. often we are making footprints in your part of the wealth and frankly we are nothing to keep spilling american blood for the lives of saudi's and people of qatar and the uae. if you want to keep your kingdoms you're going to
when you have a force and the endgame is the annihilation of everything that they consider to be a religious infidel there is no negotiation. there is nothing to negotiate because their view is you die so our view has to be though you die. that sounds pretty blonde -- >> host: would you suggest that we have booths in the ground in places like security and yemen, parts of the mock rather? what is your solution from the foreign-policy standpoint? >> guest: boots on the ground in some...
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when you have a force in their endgame is the annihilation of everyone they consider to be a religious infidel there is no negotiation. there's nothing to negotiate. their view is you die so our view has to be no you die. i know that sounds pretty blunt. >> host: would you suggest those on the ground in places like syria and yemen parts of the mob grabbed? what is your solution from a foreign policy standpoint? >> guest: boots on the ground in some places may be necessarily if we have a target we are going to attack but just saying we are going to put boots on the ground over the world he can't do that. we don't have the stamina or the will for that. what we have to say to many of the people across the world where are tired of our boots being the only one making a footprint. frankly we are not going to keep spilling american blood for the lives of saudi's and the people of qatar and uae. if you want to keep your kingdom you are going to have to fight for it. you will have to call them what they are and if you are not willing to do that then when the dark clouds come upon you good luck
when you have a force in their endgame is the annihilation of everyone they consider to be a religious infidel there is no negotiation. there's nothing to negotiate. their view is you die so our view has to be no you die. i know that sounds pretty blunt. >> host: would you suggest those on the ground in places like syria and yemen parts of the mob grabbed? what is your solution from a foreign policy standpoint? >> guest: boots on the ground in some places may be necessarily if we...
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that's because outside france there are forces that want to annihilate the territories, which they want to bring under their control. and also to compromise our security. i've always said we did so this friendly country can find its territorial integrity and also to protect ourselves. but there are internal threats and domestic threats. country had been a victim over the past decade victim of a nation that had a terrorist characteristic. we knew over the past few months that there were attempt ss attempted and we have foiled them. i will not go into details, but there were attempts to carry out operations. and we knew that anything could happen at any time. as we stand here at the present time we should do everything to guarantee the protection of our citizens. the interior minister reminded us us, and interior minister needs to know that he has your confidence. you are the state. and in your departments, you should show that the state is here. it is at its place. the place of the state is to use all the mean where is there are risks. locations that could be a target, and also to reassu
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called supreme leader for nothing, tweeted out in english on his official account, "israel must be annihilateds a threat we take very very seriously. >> woodruff: in fact, the iranian capital is less than 1,000 miles from the cities of jerusalem and tel aviv. >> israel's position is not just to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon today. it's the prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon tomorrow. >> woodruff: iran, however, has long claimed that its nuclear intentions are for civilian purposes only -- energy generation and medical uses. [gunfire] there is no better use than the iran-iraq war when even under chemical attack from iran, the supreme leader publicly opposed retaliation with weapons of mass destruction. >> i would say as a nation if a nation during war is attacked by weapons of mass destruction and is not reciprocating just because of its religious values, what more objective guarantees do you want to believe that this nation is not after a nuclear bomb? >> woodruff: iranian good faith was clear more recently in syria where iran was a key partner in negotiating the destruction
called supreme leader for nothing, tweeted out in english on his official account, "israel must be annihilateds a threat we take very very seriously. >> woodruff: in fact, the iranian capital is less than 1,000 miles from the cities of jerusalem and tel aviv. >> israel's position is not just to prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon today. it's the prevent iran from having a nuclear weapon tomorrow. >> woodruff: iran, however, has long claimed that its nuclear...
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coalition in iraq to fight terrorism, that's because outside france there are forces that want to annihilate the territories which they want to bring under their control and also to compromise our security. i've always said we did so so that this friendly country can find territorial integrity and also to protect ourselves against any aggression that can come from outside. but there are internal threats and domestic threats. they're not new. >> so a president under pressure there, francois hollande. i want to come back to you, christian, and just keep us updated not just on what's happening in dammartin, but also the latest developments, what we're hearing from the police in the fallout from the shooting of the policewoman and her colleague in the south of paris on thursday. because it does seem now there's some sort of link that is being developed between that incident and the "charlie hebdo" massacre as well. >> that's right. they did round up around seven or eight suspects on wednesday night, people who were known to the two brothers and they've been pouring over their internet and teleco
coalition in iraq to fight terrorism, that's because outside france there are forces that want to annihilate the territories which they want to bring under their control and also to compromise our security. i've always said we did so so that this friendly country can find territorial integrity and also to protect ourselves against any aggression that can come from outside. but there are internal threats and domestic threats. they're not new. >> so a president under pressure there,...