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york city but bergen has a notable city of its honey, hackensack. outside of downtown is the county's legal district home to its courthouses and the bergen county jail. >> state-of-the-art facility. we have 277 sworn officers as well as 58 civilians. >> close to 900 male and female inmates. most have only been charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. many of those cases are resolved within days. but others can drag on for years. the challenge for those inmates is learning how to cope with monotony, confinement, fear and anxiety. some meet the challenge better than others. inside one of the jail's high-security, inmate paul dixon is having a difficult time. >> nobody is hurting you. put your hands through so we can get you out of here. >> dixon is naked in what is known as a single person special management cell. he was placed there earlier in the day due to erratic behavior. >> originally he was in a mental health housing unit and medically cleared through a psychiatrist and put in the general population. he lasted a
york city but bergen has a notable city of its honey, hackensack. outside of downtown is the county's legal district home to its courthouses and the bergen county jail. >> state-of-the-art facility. we have 277 sworn officers as well as 58 civilians. >> close to 900 male and female inmates. most have only been charged with crimes and awaiting trial for the resolution of their cases. many of those cases are resolved within days. but others can drag on for years. the challenge for...
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@ñ >>> hackensack, new jersey's bergen county jail.it is not just a lockup center, but also a drug rehabilitation center. >> we were the first correctional facility to open up a drug rehabilitation center. a couple of years ago we opened up a female drug rehabilitation center which has eight beds, and that is also successful. >> since it has more men than women, the men's side houses 18 inmates. >> i don't have amateur addicts burk the real mccoys. i have guys that live on the street and homeless, and i don't have the weekend warrior, and i have the everyday user. those are the people that we need to help right now to stop the revolving doors from coming in and out of the jails and save some money down the road for the taxpayers. >> aaron sofield is an admitted heroin addict awaiting sentence for theft and forgery, and he is three weeks into the program. >> it is the same stuff, and boring. i have been through other rehabs before, so i know what is going on. >> what do you miss? >> miss being on the streets and the rush that you get. i
@ñ >>> hackensack, new jersey's bergen county jail.it is not just a lockup center, but also a drug rehabilitation center. >> we were the first correctional facility to open up a drug rehabilitation center. a couple of years ago we opened up a female drug rehabilitation center which has eight beds, and that is also successful. >> since it has more men than women, the men's side houses 18 inmates. >> i don't have amateur addicts burk the real mccoys. i have guys that...
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there are about 900 men and women incarcerated inside of the bergen county jail. most are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. many of them will also share something else in common. >> we are seeing a large influx of coming into our facility for heroin, prescription drugs and oxycodeine and things of that nature, but heroin is making a huge comeback and not just in the suburbs or the urban area, but all areas. >> reporter: alyssa schlossberg look no further than her own skin of heroin's comeback. >> i shot my feet, too, like in here, and little spots in here, here. my family being around them, they know what these are. you know, people that don't know that i do drugs now can tell. so it is embarrassing. but nothing a little foundation can't fix. i have so many moments where i don't remember. i hear what happened, you know. when i was at the hospital, the nurse had told me that they found me naked on route 46. i had no recollection. before coming here, i passed out in front of a judge and didn't remember anything in court exce
there are about 900 men and women incarcerated inside of the bergen county jail. most are only accused of crimes and awaiting trial or the resolution of their cases. many of them will also share something else in common. >> we are seeing a large influx of coming into our facility for heroin, prescription drugs and oxycodeine and things of that nature, but heroin is making a huge comeback and not just in the suburbs or the urban area, but all areas. >> reporter: alyssa schlossberg...
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cnn national security analyst peter bergen live from washington to talk more about this.rning. we have now, two attacks in two days. is that unusual? >> it's not as unusual as you might suspect, irrandi. we've seen strikes take place on the same day in different locations in yemen. that's not at all typical. but we have seen strikes bunched together in different locations. and we've seen nine strikes so far this year. >> can you talk more, peter, about the threat that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula specifically presents to the u.s. and the role that this video surfaced recently plays into the reaction, the response by the u.s. >> this video speaks for itself. we've got 100 people gathered together and meeting the top leaders of al qaeda and yemen and seemingly to do it with impunity. you know, i think it shows quite a lot of comfort on that part. it's strange because they are, you know, taking quite a lot of efforts to be very careful with their communications using couriers since revelations there was a spy in their ranks. of course, the nsa revelations. what kind of
cnn national security analyst peter bergen live from washington to talk more about this.rning. we have now, two attacks in two days. is that unusual? >> it's not as unusual as you might suspect, irrandi. we've seen strikes take place on the same day in different locations in yemen. that's not at all typical. but we have seen strikes bunched together in different locations. and we've seen nine strikes so far this year. >> can you talk more, peter, about the threat that al qaeda in...
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thank you, peter bergen reporting for us.excellent reporting for us as well. >>> up next, going live to south korea where survivors are telling harrowing stories about the screams, chaos, after that ferry capsized. also watching the chaos unfolding in ukraine. armored vehicles seized by pro-russian militants. will nato's decision to beef up forces make any difference at all? if you don't think "feed the then you don't know "aarp". our drive to end hunger has donated 29 million meals, and counting. find more real possibilities at aarp.org/possibilities. [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car
thank you, peter bergen reporting for us.excellent reporting for us as well. >>> up next, going live to south korea where survivors are telling harrowing stories about the screams, chaos, after that ferry capsized. also watching the chaos unfolding in ukraine. armored vehicles seized by pro-russian militants. will nato's decision to beef up forces make any difference at all? if you don't think "feed the then you don't know "aarp". our drive to end hunger has donated 29...
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. >>> i want to bring in national security analyst, peter bergen, period of ti peter, what do you makeber two in al-qaeda overall. it doesn't appear from this video that there are any civilians in the sequence. they wouldn't take a shot if there were civilians in the area. but these all appear to be members of al-qaeda. this guy is the number two in al-qaeda worldwide. to me, it doesn't make any sense that they wouldn't take the shot if they had it in their sights. >> it is also -- i mean, this is a group that has been very careful about its communications. given that, why would they make a video about this and then have it out there? >> as barbara said, this group is relying on couriers. they know from stories in the past that their electronic communications were intercepted. that is why we had a lot of u.s. embassies closed last year as a result of nsa intercept. so this sort of flies in the case of being careful. so clearly they felt they could do this with some impunity. >> and clearly, they thought it had a type of propaganda value, again, a show of display or strength. there are
. >>> i want to bring in national security analyst, peter bergen, period of ti peter, what do you makeber two in al-qaeda overall. it doesn't appear from this video that there are any civilians in the sequence. they wouldn't take a shot if there were civilians in the area. but these all appear to be members of al-qaeda. this guy is the number two in al-qaeda worldwide. to me, it doesn't make any sense that they wouldn't take the shot if they had it in their sights. >> it is also...
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. >> i want to bring in national security analyst peter bergen. what do you make of the video?ould have known about this meeting and not taken action? >> i doubt it. i mean, this guy is not only the leader of al qaeda in yemen he's the number two in al qaeda overall, and it doesn't appear from this video there are any civilians in the sequence. they wouldn't take a shot if there were civilians in the area but these all appear to be members of al qaeda. this guy is number two in al qaeda worldwide. to me it doesn't make any sense they wouldn't take the shot if they had it in their sights. >> it's also interesting -- this is a group that's been careful about its communications. given that, why would they have a public gathering like this, make a video and then have it out there? >> i mean that, is very puzzling, anderson, as barbara said. this group is relying on couriers and know from news stories in the past that their electronic communications are intercepted. that's why we have a lot of u.s. embassies closed last year as a result of nsa intercepts. so they're being very caref
. >> i want to bring in national security analyst peter bergen. what do you make of the video?ould have known about this meeting and not taken action? >> i doubt it. i mean, this guy is not only the leader of al qaeda in yemen he's the number two in al qaeda overall, and it doesn't appear from this video there are any civilians in the sequence. they wouldn't take a shot if there were civilians in the area but these all appear to be members of al qaeda. this guy is number two in al...
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. >> peter better bergen, let's talk about fort hood and what happened back in 2009, specifically november, when u.s. army major general nidal hasan opened fire and killed fellow soldiers, injured many others. last year he was convicted, 13 counts of murder, 32 counts of attempted murder. he admitted that he wanted to target u.s. soldiers, he said who were about to deploy to afghanistan to protect the taliban and the taliban's leadership. that's what he said, even though he didn't testify directly that's what he said during the course of various statements that he made. yet for some reason this was not formally categorized as an act of terror. why wasn't it an act of terror? it was sort of seen by law enforcement as workplace violence. >> you know, wolf, he was tried in a military court. he wasn't tried in a conventional court. my understanding of military law is that terrorism is not a charge that he would necessarily have been convicted under. it was a very straightforward murder trial. he admitted that he did it. it wasn't really necessary to go to terrorism charges. and by the way, he
. >> peter better bergen, let's talk about fort hood and what happened back in 2009, specifically november, when u.s. army major general nidal hasan opened fire and killed fellow soldiers, injured many others. last year he was convicted, 13 counts of murder, 32 counts of attempted murder. he admitted that he wanted to target u.s. soldiers, he said who were about to deploy to afghanistan to protect the taliban and the taliban's leadership. that's what he said, even though he didn't testify...
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. >> peter bergen, thanks very much. bob barrett, thanks to you. barbara starr, excellent reporting as usual. barbara has broken two major stories for us in the past few days on the new video tapes. >>> crossfire won't be seen tonight so we can bring you more coverage of our developing international stories. >>> just ahead, a pro-russian militia group is having no part of it. why they're adamantly refusing to put down their weapons. >>> investigators are working to find out who are what caused a ferry to crash killing 29 people. how the captain has now been charged. is he responsible? we're going live to south korea, trying to get some answers. what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk south
. >> peter bergen, thanks very much. bob barrett, thanks to you. barbara starr, excellent reporting as usual. barbara has broken two major stories for us in the past few days on the new video tapes. >>> crossfire won't be seen tonight so we can bring you more coverage of our developing international stories. >>> just ahead, a pro-russian militia group is having no part of it. why they're adamantly refusing to put down their weapons. >>> investigators are working...
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for perspective, let's turn to cnn analyst peter bergen on how often the u.s. carries out the drone attacks. >> this is part of a campaign that has been going on since president obama assumed office. there have been 91 drone strikes so far under president obama, and 15 other kinds of cruise missile strikes. so more than 100 taken together, this has cost the group dearly. >> now, including today's attack, fred, there have been eight attacks by drone in yemen by the united states this year. back to you. >> and sunlen, several civilians were killed in today's attack. do we know more about those circumstances? >> sources in the region say it's a case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. these three civilians were in a car that was right by that pickup truck that was targeted. it's worth recalling, of course, president obama about this time last year, in may of 2013, reorganized united states drone policy. you know, really addressing this issue of collateral civilian damage. now, he really defended the use of the strategy in counterterrorism efforts by the
for perspective, let's turn to cnn analyst peter bergen on how often the u.s. carries out the drone attacks. >> this is part of a campaign that has been going on since president obama assumed office. there have been 91 drone strikes so far under president obama, and 15 other kinds of cruise missile strikes. so more than 100 taken together, this has cost the group dearly. >> now, including today's attack, fred, there have been eight attacks by drone in yemen by the united states this...
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sure barbie and you get the flu in bergen norway. through jesus through the acts of all others you get. you know it's an idea of what sometimes sleep his life over blenders because they're they're set in sweden and of the main character is fabulous to watch is excellent and we like police procedural. you would want his life but you're one of wannabe in sweden have to see this. i think scandinavian literature has sadly become much better than it was previously i think that the us and uk have been awakened to a just a question and that to prevent the reading great books for years i think just the combination of pop culture and good writing of a western phenomenon was has brought some attention we tried lots of fun though we like it was the lightness of plots that were to swim in the humor and the fact that event to come here is very much involved in this grid so in that it through the books and great fun barb and i had read one of the books i brought that thing. and lo behold a few weeks later i noticed that you are broadcasting the sh
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. >>> cnn national security analyst peter bergen calls this president obama's war. peter, tell us why is this president obama's war? why do you think that? >> under president george w. bush there was only one. under president obama there have been add least 90. it's something, a campaign that president obama launched, as elise mentioned. it came in the context of the failed plot to bring down a plane over detroit, the underwear bomb plot, and u.s. officials are very concerned about this group which keeps trying to build bombs that are very hard to detect and trying to get them onto american aircraft. >> peter, what do you believe is behind the acceleration and how is it different than the drone strikes in pakistan under president bush? >> the acceleration has been going on really since 2011. this has been a sustained campaign. the fact that we've had two confirmed drone strikes over the weekend isn't that unusual. we've seen drone strikes even happen in different parts of the country in yemen on the same day. so what i think is different is this large-scale u.s. yem
. >>> cnn national security analyst peter bergen calls this president obama's war. peter, tell us why is this president obama's war? why do you think that? >> under president george w. bush there was only one. under president obama there have been add least 90. it's something, a campaign that president obama launched, as elise mentioned. it came in the context of the failed plot to bring down a plane over detroit, the underwear bomb plot, and u.s. officials are very concerned...
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the a central bergen with the consumer and congress is the program in public interest convenience and necessity, free to the consumer. they make money, billions and billions with advertising. that bargain is preserved. 60 million people in america today according to the national association of broadcasters uses uses an antenna. are they fringing on copyright? >> no, they are not. every antenna manufacturer out there makes money. all of these companies make money by selling technology. >> you are more than just an equipment provider even if it is in the cloud. you want to be more than that. ask the question is what are we on a factual basis? get intosay you original programming. let's say you develop your own channels. does that change who you are? >> i think tivo is a great example. you can get a retail tivo box and plug and antenna into it and they will sell you video on demand movies from the internet side-by-side. where does the copyright infringement? it is only copyright infringement because i have located the box and made it simpler for the consumer to get it? kenojia not backin
the a central bergen with the consumer and congress is the program in public interest convenience and necessity, free to the consumer. they make money, billions and billions with advertising. that bargain is preserved. 60 million people in america today according to the national association of broadcasters uses uses an antenna. are they fringing on copyright? >> no, they are not. every antenna manufacturer out there makes money. all of these companies make money by selling technology....
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bergen sheryl sandberg have to see him a call mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg have to say on thel today. than advertising is more $60 billion. >> a lot of open questions. we will have the update for you in the late edition of "bloomberg west." cory johnson, sarah frier, and paul kedrosky, thank you. hackers from spying through the connected devices in your home through your refrigerator and coffee maker? a security expert weighs in in the next edition of security 101. ♪ tv is on the market, i am julie hyman. take a look at stocks right now, we have a decline today, a pullback after a six-day winning streak for the major markets. that is the longest we have seen since september. being extended today, the nasdaq taking the worst of it ahead of the tech earnings you guys have been talking about. ♪ you are watching bloomberg west where we focus on technology and the future of business. i'm emily chang. your technology means new security threats. social media sites push us to share more personal information than ever before. coffee makers and washing machines are constantly looking ge
bergen sheryl sandberg have to see him a call mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg have to say on thel today. than advertising is more $60 billion. >> a lot of open questions. we will have the update for you in the late edition of "bloomberg west." cory johnson, sarah frier, and paul kedrosky, thank you. hackers from spying through the connected devices in your home through your refrigerator and coffee maker? a security expert weighs in in the next edition of security 101. ♪ tv...
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i asked peter bergen, our national security analyst here at cnn, an expert on terrorism, he's calledpresident obama's war, this drone war, as it is. >> i think without getting into details of these kinds of thing, i think it's fair to say this. the united states remains committed to defending the country, remains committed to degrading and defeating al qaeda and those groups around al qaeda that do harm to the united states, wolf. it has been, from the outset of this administration, and who are authorized by the way to carry out these kinds of operations because we're at war. >> and the president remains as committed to launching these drone strikes today as he was three, four years ago? >> again, i don't want to get into the details of the techniques that are used here. what i can say is that the united states remains committed to doing what it has to do to keep these groups from acting as the united states and in this case you have a group and indeed in that march 29th video, a group that has said expressly that has the intention and we've seen it have the capability to react again
i asked peter bergen, our national security analyst here at cnn, an expert on terrorism, he's calledpresident obama's war, this drone war, as it is. >> i think without getting into details of these kinds of thing, i think it's fair to say this. the united states remains committed to defending the country, remains committed to degrading and defeating al qaeda and those groups around al qaeda that do harm to the united states, wolf. it has been, from the outset of this administration, and...
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first a panel on the annapolis boat festival including todd bergen, author of an idea whose time is come. in an interview with arab vesuvian and his book down to the crossroads. and later historian taylor branch talks about his book the king years. and this year's an apple is book festival a panel of doctors discussed the civil rights movement. we hear from author of an idea whose time has come, eyes on the prize, and waking from the dream this is just under an hour. nowk festival, a discussion about the civil rights movement with dave chapelle, and juan williams. >> thank you all for coming. and share of the humanities department. i would just like to ask that you would all silence in the cell phones or other electronic devices of the panel is not disrupted. i want to start by acknowledging that yesterday was the 46th anniversary of the assassination of martin luther king. would like to ask if we can all take a brief moment of silence in his honor. thank you. we have an interesting array of books represented year. they cover a chronology of the civil rights movement. i guess i will intr
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peter bergen says this is the ninth strike in yemen this year alone. >> president obama has launched incredibly aggressive campaign in yemen. that's because most people agree that the threat from al qaeda and jyemen is the most troublin to the united states right now. >> reporter: back to you. >> all right. thanks so much from washington. >>> the underwater robot looking for flight 370 is now on its eighth mission. ahead, i'll tell you what new obstacle the searchers will be facing the next couple of days. >>> and up next, the agony of families waiting for word on their loved ones in that south korean ferry disaster. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? an apron is hard work. an apron is pride in what you do. an apron is not quitting until you've made something a little better. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? for us, everything. >>> the death toll rose to 59 a short time ago in that ferry off the coast of south korea. bodies are being recovered as heartbroken families watch. >> reporter: the first police boat returns from the search site. parents waitin
peter bergen says this is the ninth strike in yemen this year alone. >> president obama has launched incredibly aggressive campaign in yemen. that's because most people agree that the threat from al qaeda and jyemen is the most troublin to the united states right now. >> reporter: back to you. >> all right. thanks so much from washington. >>> the underwater robot looking for flight 370 is now on its eighth mission. ahead, i'll tell you what new obstacle the searchers...
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peter bergen, our terrorism analyst, is with us as well. hearing? u.s. officials still skeptical. what are you hearing? >> still a lot of questions, but saudi officials telling me today, commenting publicly for the first time that the body of the saudi militant who's linked to aqap who was killed in this firefight with yemeni commandos on sunday night that that body was transported to saudi arabia and that that that's where the dna tests are actually happening. the saudi government officials would not comment as to whether they believed it was him, but they did tell me this could very well be a high-ranking, top-tier saudi aqap target. clearly, he fits that description. but nobody is saying yet because the dna tests could take a couple of days, could take a couple of weeks. a lot of the saudis i've been speaking with privately, they hope it's him, but again, they're not ready to make that comment just yet. >> peter, for the saudis, this is pretty personal given his record not only trying to attack the united states, but going after high-ran
peter bergen, our terrorism analyst, is with us as well. hearing? u.s. officials still skeptical. what are you hearing? >> still a lot of questions, but saudi officials telling me today, commenting publicly for the first time that the body of the saudi militant who's linked to aqap who was killed in this firefight with yemeni commandos on sunday night that that body was transported to saudi arabia and that that that's where the dna tests are actually happening. the saudi government...
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. >> peter bergen, appreciate your expertise. >>> ukraine's military cracks down on pro-russia separatistsy to move his troops in. >>> and the race to contain the deadly ebola outbreak in new guinea. who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. but i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care, i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile, not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still gonna give me a heart attack. innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. that's why i got a new windows 2 in 1. it has exactly what i need for half o
. >> peter bergen, appreciate your expertise. >>> ukraine's military cracks down on pro-russia separatistsy to move his troops in. >>> and the race to contain the deadly ebola outbreak in new guinea. who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to...
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companies like amer i source bergen, mckesson and myland labs. i'm posted the tickers, all 20 of them on nigh twitter, so check it out for all 20 of the tickers for stovel's picks. at least that's what the analysts there say, sue. >> terrific, dom. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> if investors are indeed fleeing some of those stocks, where is the smart money going? we welcome bake david bailen, and gary that i terr, chief make roe strategist at wells fargo advisers. gentlemen, welcome. gary, i want to start with you, if i could. >> sure. >> there's a lot ahead for the market to consider. how dao vu the market at this juncture? and how worried are you or not about earnings season? >> well, sue, right now we think the market is going through a period relatively short term where investors are a bit more cautious. we had a big run-up, as you said a lot of those momentum stocks got pushed very high, so we're seeing less interest in those and more interest in defensive type of stocks. we think that's probably a trend that will continue for a bit
companies like amer i source bergen, mckesson and myland labs. i'm posted the tickers, all 20 of them on nigh twitter, so check it out for all 20 of the tickers for stovel's picks. at least that's what the analysts there say, sue. >> terrific, dom. thank you very much. appreciate it. >>> if investors are indeed fleeing some of those stocks, where is the smart money going? we welcome bake david bailen, and gary that i terr, chief make roe strategist at wells fargo advisers....
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newspapers, this has become more true lately in the great state of new jersey, particularly the record of bergenar ledger in newark have provided irreplaceable reporting through what started in a local traffic column but soon became one of the most compelling stories in national politics. the investigation into the george washington lane closures and the chris christie administration in new jersey. we counted on "the star ledger" and nj.com for the news they break and the interviews they get, i way they doggedly covered the story, despite the people they're covering telling them to buzz off. it was the star ledger who first alerted us to the fact that david wildstein's job had no job description. it was nj.com that was the first to report the u.s. attorney in new jersey had sent federal grand jury subpoenas to the office of the governor in new jersey. it's the largest newspaper in the state and today they announced that they are laying off one out of every four people who works in their news room. they're eliminating the jobs of 167 people, 40 of whom are reporters, editors, photographers and ot
newspapers, this has become more true lately in the great state of new jersey, particularly the record of bergenar ledger in newark have provided irreplaceable reporting through what started in a local traffic column but soon became one of the most compelling stories in national politics. the investigation into the george washington lane closures and the chris christie administration in new jersey. we counted on "the star ledger" and nj.com for the news they break and the interviews...
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at cnn.com today, the cnn website, peter bergen said we should do a thought experiment in this country, in which instead of shouting "heil hitler" when he was arrested, that suspect in kansas city had instead shouted ayla al akbar. how would we be reacting to it then? why are right-wing terrorist attacks treat as as a one-off whack job, when other forms of terrorism, engender not just a bigger reaction from us as a nation, but a more radical and systemic response as well? joining us now is a man who knows of these thing, michael leiter, with one of the recommendations of the 9/11 commission. mr. leiter, thank you for being here. >> good to be here. >> you were at the counterterrorism center when this report in 2009 from homeland security on right-wing extremism, it was produced and leaked and never finally reported. do you remember what was going on around that report at the time? >> i do, very well. the fact is that people in the u.s. government and the counterterrorism community really were worried about right-wing extremism. and the report talked about some of those factors. the rep
at cnn.com today, the cnn website, peter bergen said we should do a thought experiment in this country, in which instead of shouting "heil hitler" when he was arrested, that suspect in kansas city had instead shouted ayla al akbar. how would we be reacting to it then? why are right-wing terrorist attacks treat as as a one-off whack job, when other forms of terrorism, engender not just a bigger reaction from us as a nation, but a more radical and systemic response as well? joining us...
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peter bergen will be joining us, he's got strong thoughts on what's going on now., very dramatic. >> it's not al qaeda on the run. >> no. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. we'll watch "the situation room" next. >> coming up, a college dropout, living in his mom's basement and a dotcom billionaire, one of twitter's co-founders, biz stone, what the social media app is worth. >>> in world, the hopes of flying flight 370 hang on one robot. things have not been going smoothly for the robot. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ hooking up the country helping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from
peter bergen will be joining us, he's got strong thoughts on what's going on now., very dramatic. >> it's not al qaeda on the run. >> no. >> wolf blitzer, thank you so much. we'll watch "the situation room" next. >> coming up, a college dropout, living in his mom's basement and a dotcom billionaire, one of twitter's co-founders, biz stone, what the social media app is worth. >>> in world, the hopes of flying flight 370 hang on one robot. things have...
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we don't want to know the summary of what the bergen record and the "wall street journal" and "new yorkad on these stories. but that's what we're getting a lot of. so we need to get a lot more documents. we're ultimately going to have to take testimony. there's some very fundamental questions about why people were compelled or felt compelled to close these lanes even though they're internal e-mails and you've seen them that said this is not going to end well, this is a big mistake, why are we doing this. but they went ahead and did it anyway. >> do you believe that governor christie will be one of the people who will have to testify in this matter? you're your co-chair loretta weinberg suggested as much this weekend. >> i think we may ultimately need to ask the governor to come and answer questions. we need to have his full cooperation. we need to know what randy mastro knows in preparing this report. we need to know what the governor said as part of his interview with randy mastro. that may involve having the governor come before our committee. >> new jersey assemblyman john wisniewski
we don't want to know the summary of what the bergen record and the "wall street journal" and "new yorkad on these stories. but that's what we're getting a lot of. so we need to get a lot more documents. we're ultimately going to have to take testimony. there's some very fundamental questions about why people were compelled or felt compelled to close these lanes even though they're internal e-mails and you've seen them that said this is not going to end well, this is a big...
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as "the bergen record" reports, quote, in the thousands of pages of footnotes and exhibits released thursdaymany documents appear to lend at least some credence to allegations against christie, that the report plainly said can't be true. we'll get so some of those here in a moment. but yesterday the report's author randy mastro was defiant when george stephanopoulos challenged him about the report's use of questionable evidence, including the outing of a personal relationship between bridget kelly and bill stepien. here is mastro. >> we had no incentive to do anything other than to get to the truth. and i have to say this. for skeptics out there, there are some who have a visceral reaction to this bridge controversy. it reminds me of the movie line "they can't handle the truth." we believe we got to the truth, george. >> yeah, didn't quite explain why he brought up a personal matter. kendall coffey is a u.s. attorney and heather haddon is a reporter for "the wall street journal." thank you so much. heather, our producers i have to credit around here went around and dug up interesting quotes.
as "the bergen record" reports, quote, in the thousands of pages of footnotes and exhibits released thursdaymany documents appear to lend at least some credence to allegations against christie, that the report plainly said can't be true. we'll get so some of those here in a moment. but yesterday the report's author randy mastro was defiant when george stephanopoulos challenged him about the report's use of questionable evidence, including the outing of a personal relationship between...
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cnn national security analyst peter bergen joins us, he's on the phone. peter, put this strike into context for us and talk about the importance. and is there anything that you know or you can tell about the, let's siee, the three senior members killed in this attack? >> we don't know who those people were, and we may not know for some period of time. in terms of the kind of the context here, president obama has authorized around 100 drone and cruise missile strikes since he assumed office. there was only one drone strike in yemen in the two presidential george w. bush terms, so it really shows the focus used to be on pakistan and al qaeda members there, the focus is largely shifted to yemen. we're not seeing any drone strikes in pakistan over the last several months, whereas we've seen eight drone strikes in yemen since the beginning of the year, victor. >> so, peter, could this strike have been tied to the video that surfaced recently? >> you know, i think that's very hard to tell. you know, we don't know for sure where the video was taken. barbara shaw
cnn national security analyst peter bergen joins us, he's on the phone. peter, put this strike into context for us and talk about the importance. and is there anything that you know or you can tell about the, let's siee, the three senior members killed in this attack? >> we don't know who those people were, and we may not know for some period of time. in terms of the kind of the context here, president obama has authorized around 100 drone and cruise missile strikes since he assumed...
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let's go straight to our national security analyst peter bergen and our correspondent, mohamed, reportinging on in yemen. you've been there, reporting, you're getting new information. what are you learning sfw. >> wolf, this is exclusive information. there's a major operation i learned about from yemenese sources going on in the outskirts of the capital. you have simultaneous raids conducted by commandos from m t multiple elite units. they're still going on at this hour. this is highly secret. the reason this is happening is because there are a lot of hideouts that al qaeda in the arabian peninsula which is al qaeda in yemen they have in and around the capital. yes, in the last few days we've heard of drone strikes, we've heard of aerial strikes and more remote parts of the country, but we must remember one of reasons they are considered the most dangerous wing of al qaeda in the world is because they've been able to carry out spectacular attacks against highly fortified government installations even in the capital. in fact, this last december we reported extensively about an attack again
let's go straight to our national security analyst peter bergen and our correspondent, mohamed, reportinging on in yemen. you've been there, reporting, you're getting new information. what are you learning sfw. >> wolf, this is exclusive information. there's a major operation i learned about from yemenese sources going on in the outskirts of the capital. you have simultaneous raids conducted by commandos from m t multiple elite units. they're still going on at this hour. this is highly...
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first a panel on the annapolis boat festival including todd bergen, author of an idea whose time is come. in an interview with arab vesuvian and his book down to the crossroads. and later historian taylor branch talks about his book the king years. and this year's an apple is book festival a panel of doctors discussed the civil rights
first a panel on the annapolis boat festival including todd bergen, author of an idea whose time is come. in an interview with arab vesuvian and his book down to the crossroads. and later historian taylor branch talks about his book the king years. and this year's an apple is book festival a panel of doctors discussed the civil rights
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but in three other cases, success. 1996 bergen air crash in the caribbean and the 2007 crash off indonesias were found but the search areas were relatively small. malaysia air is the fifth attempt and still a long shot. >> we have nothing to tlose. >> reporter: an official from the manufacturer expresses confidence saying if that pinger on malaysian airliner 370 is working and searching in the right area, they'll find it. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> okay, so, martin savidge next is going to take us inside the 777 simulator to talk about those pingers and, also, this flight path, this new one and he's feeling pretty confident about it. he's going to show us why. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use i
but in three other cases, success. 1996 bergen air crash in the caribbean and the 2007 crash off indonesias were found but the search areas were relatively small. malaysia air is the fifth attempt and still a long shot. >> we have nothing to tlose. >> reporter: an official from the manufacturer expresses confidence saying if that pinger on malaysian airliner 370 is working and searching in the right area, they'll find it. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> okay, so, martin...
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there is so much other stuff, evidence that was never -- sandi bergen still some document from the national archives. i want to know what he stole why stole it. what you do in miller place new york and what is their? extremely an politically corrupt area. i take every child with down syndrome. i'm a caretaker. in fact, i'm at work right now. i'm waiting to pre-child on the bus for the program. host: anthony, thanks for calling in. i appreciated very much. ron is calling it from cincinnati. hello, ronald. caller: my problem is they keep talking about obamacare. it --n't they just call didn't want to pass it, that two thirds of the majority of they want to. he is the executive. he is one that initiates it. that is all. see why they want to throw it on him all the time. thate had to do is the one administered it. i would just leave it at that, thank you. host: from "the hill" newspaper. bill in reading, pa on the republican line. caller: boy, you're looking good every time i see you. god bless you and god bless c-span. i want to say this about the situation in texas. hello? the one who killed
there is so much other stuff, evidence that was never -- sandi bergen still some document from the national archives. i want to know what he stole why stole it. what you do in miller place new york and what is their? extremely an politically corrupt area. i take every child with down syndrome. i'm a caretaker. in fact, i'm at work right now. i'm waiting to pre-child on the bus for the program. host: anthony, thanks for calling in. i appreciated very much. ron is calling it from cincinnati....
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with the ongoing situation in the east of the country marty correspond to peter all of our live in bergen thank you. now the dispute over ukraine is raging online the so-called couch troops dropping bombs like there's no tomorrow on c s i like said a chef he has details. when the news is breaking many had straight online for the very latest but when it comes to ukraine's ongoing standoff you're less likely to find informative posts and stumble over what's often seen as incitement of hatred sometimes it slips into mockery like this tweet from a pro group describing a self-defense activist as as zorro it goes to verbal abuse calling protesters in the city of scum and using the very same word towards certain perelman terry representing the east of ukraine sometimes it goes to even openly expressing joy over the the shooting of three men who tried to storm the military base and despite the fatalities potentially being there compared to what's on the opposite side of the online warfare groups post telephone numbers and addresses of top politicians equate the presidential hopefuls to hitler and
with the ongoing situation in the east of the country marty correspond to peter all of our live in bergen thank you. now the dispute over ukraine is raging online the so-called couch troops dropping bombs like there's no tomorrow on c s i like said a chef he has details. when the news is breaking many had straight online for the very latest but when it comes to ukraine's ongoing standoff you're less likely to find informative posts and stumble over what's often seen as incitement of hatred...
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mineral rights to the nobody individual it doesn't matter if they find you know the equivalent of bergen oil field under your land you don't own any of it but they could drill it it all goes to the government in fact in this case what they're going to do the reform of the law would extend the existing rights of water gas and coal mining company set out the coal act of one thousand nine hundred eighty two go under people's land without permission compensation of around one hundred pounds is likely to be offered to lend. so here you have these thousands and thousands of lorries that will bring it be bringing in not only the equipment to drill but they're also be bringing in the water to drill because fracking what happens is you put in the rig drill down and then it goes up to a mile horizontally out underneath your land so it requires a lot of water however and chemicals they'll be blasting it under your lens and in order to take that now. gas let's be clear about something the amount of energy it takes to frack is a is more than the energy you get out of the ground fracking so it's an en
mineral rights to the nobody individual it doesn't matter if they find you know the equivalent of bergen oil field under your land you don't own any of it but they could drill it it all goes to the government in fact in this case what they're going to do the reform of the law would extend the existing rights of water gas and coal mining company set out the coal act of one thousand nine hundred eighty two go under people's land without permission compensation of around one hundred pounds is...