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former "new york times" editor bill keller. and john harris, editor in chief of politico. there's a lot to cover, but this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again, michael hayden who served as both the c.i.a. and n.s.a. director now consulted for the cherdov group here in washington, joins us as our lead guest this morning. general, the president made that news conference on friday, and he said the american people need to know more about what the national security agency is doing because there are a growing number of people in the congress who are wondering is the n.s.a. infringing on americans' right to privacy? what do you think-- you ran the place. what do you think is is the most significant thing that the president side? >> well, it was a very interesting speech, and it was a speech in front of a press conference. to me, the most telling thing he said was perhaps something he didn't quite say. he didn't suggest he was going to operationally change this pro
former "new york times" editor bill keller. and john harris, editor in chief of politico. there's a lot to cover, but this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again, michael hayden who served as both the c.i.a. and n.s.a. director now consulted for the cherdov group here in washington, joins us as our lead guest this morning. general, the president...
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york times so that has been the reported on and admittedly by the former editor of the new times bill keller so this is a concentration. on the the media not just media that we have been working with but all media and it's a very serious issue that people have to think carefully about because in essence this is a signal of a rise of fascism in the u.k. in the u.s. in a more western countries i even see trade so that in my own country iceland and the new conservative government. well so we know that a few days ago we can expose that a mass of so-called insurance data which can be decrypted should something happen to join us on shore edward snowden so would you add journalists working with whistleblowers to that list. journalists that are working with whistleblowers are under attack whistleblowers have been under attack for years to journalists that are under attack and every journalist who stands in defense of journalism. unfortunately we have see part of journalists cowards that are not to doing that and even calling. for a drone attack on jr julian science is appalling this is a very seriou
york times so that has been the reported on and admittedly by the former editor of the new times bill keller so this is a concentration. on the the media not just media that we have been working with but all media and it's a very serious issue that people have to think carefully about because in essence this is a signal of a rise of fascism in the u.k. in the u.s. in a more western countries i even see trade so that in my own country iceland and the new conservative government. well so we know...
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even bill keller from the new credits the publication of the diplomatic cables with exposing corruptionut tierney's in the arab world that helped spark the arab spring, one of the greatest of aquatic revolutions of the last several centuries. clearly, his intent was to spark exactly the kind of reform that he was hoping to see in the wake of publication showing the apache helicopter killing unarmed civilians in baghdad. what this bradley manning trial is about is about creating fear in the u.s. where would-be whistleblowers are afraid to come forward and blow the whistle on what they learn is being done by the government that is corrupt and illegal and deceitful, basically, enable the government license to break the law. one of the things that is made mr. snowden's behavior so powerful, and the reason it has scared the u.s. government so much, is because it shows that people are going to defy that climate of fear. simply because the u.s., as daniel ellsberg said, is no longer a safe place for whistleblowers. but the case of bradley manning is a huge national disgrace. but i think it wil
even bill keller from the new credits the publication of the diplomatic cables with exposing corruptionut tierney's in the arab world that helped spark the arab spring, one of the greatest of aquatic revolutions of the last several centuries. clearly, his intent was to spark exactly the kind of reform that he was hoping to see in the wake of publication showing the apache helicopter killing unarmed civilians in baghdad. what this bradley manning trial is about is about creating fear in the u.s....
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they have to take that aboard and make a consideration which is what bill keller and others at the newed to publish. so the government prior to this, the case of attempted prior restraint was the pentagon papers. 1971. "new york times" starts printing the pentagon papers and they are enjoined by a judge. "the washington post" gets then and they start going. that's really the beginning to some extent of just the information will out. i think that what's happening in the judicial system, the justice department is a very, very depressing trend. >> to sam's point about the internet and jonathan, you at "the washington post" now being owned by a titan of the internet is an interesting twist of events. right? the question of how the internet has changed the dynamics of free speech and even bradley manning. right? posting to the internet is in the eyes of the u.s. government equal to -- >> the biggest story of the 2012 campaign came from a cell phone camera by a waiter at a romney event. that couldn't have happened ten years ago. >> what jonathan said -- journalists are citizens but what's th
they have to take that aboard and make a consideration which is what bill keller and others at the newed to publish. so the government prior to this, the case of attempted prior restraint was the pentagon papers. 1971. "new york times" starts printing the pentagon papers and they are enjoined by a judge. "the washington post" gets then and they start going. that's really the beginning to some extent of just the information will out. i think that what's happening in the...
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it's why the discovery of the letters home during the war to their loved ones and drawings like bill keller'sto his brother, are so critically important because that's what people connect with, it's the human stories. there's plenty of people to go to all the facts and figures, et cetera, et cetera. and that's not unimportant. the things that move us, are the sacrifices and tribulations, and sometimes funny things that people get involved in. and it was through these letters home that they described whether they were scared are homesick or exhilarated or drawings they conveyed what it's like for a 42 year old guy that was a father at 39 do not see his son for three years. so i think by the time we have had in other people have a chance to see this whole concerted effort of what these officers minted in europe and in a film coming out that albeit his focus on known in europe, by actors are like glue, sticky paper, young audiences alike, that they're going to go and we're not trying to educate anybody directly. we're not trying to beat anything into the. we want people to go and have great time
it's why the discovery of the letters home during the war to their loved ones and drawings like bill keller'sto his brother, are so critically important because that's what people connect with, it's the human stories. there's plenty of people to go to all the facts and figures, et cetera, et cetera. and that's not unimportant. the things that move us, are the sacrifices and tribulations, and sometimes funny things that people get involved in. and it was through these letters home that they...
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far from philadelphia but we are fortunate in this such an honor to me to introduce deane keller other son billt our share with us tonight. [applause] i recall reading a quotation by president kennedy that says a nation reveals itself from the men it produces or the men that it honors in reid did a poor job because we don't remember a and we don't know this remarkable legacy of cover country during the most constructive -- destructive conflict in history so not having monuments officers' him in in the baghdad 2003 this is one of the things i created for the preservation of our to not only preserve the legacy but to put it to used to reestablish the united states leadership in the production who thought with the modern day officer of this disastrous response and since became the curator and i ask the question in in here was what she had to say >> for me in 2003 caused a lot of anger not just bad p.r. was bad p.r. throughout the world we have to be ever vigilant to educate elective leaders, to protect our property during that conflict and during world war tarot their general eisenhower took great
far from philadelphia but we are fortunate in this such an honor to me to introduce deane keller other son billt our share with us tonight. [applause] i recall reading a quotation by president kennedy that says a nation reveals itself from the men it produces or the men that it honors in reid did a poor job because we don't remember a and we don't know this remarkable legacy of cover country during the most constructive -- destructive conflict in history so not having monuments officers' him in...
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immigration reform bill and will leave from the family home where the farm workers rights movement too shape and will rally on labor day hoping to enlist other supporters. matt keller is at the rally site with more in half an hour. >> hundreds of hayward city workers are in day two of a fight over a contract dispute. the employees call add three day strike after city officials declared an impasse dug negotiations. the strike affects city hall, libraries and maintenance facilities. police and fire services are not affected. >> san francisco's plan to offer electricity customers an alternate to pg&e is in limbo. the public utilities commissions voted to reject a motion establishing rates for the program called clean power after approving the $19 million plan last year to purchase energy from fully renewable sources. a report says that rates for consumers would be up to 14 percent higher than those offered by pg&e. >> you liked yesterday's warmer temperatures? you will like today. mike? >> there is a quick look at the seven-day forecast but right now, temperatures are rubbing mostly in the mid-50's to near 60. we have santa rosa and napa and novato at 52. san ramon an
immigration reform bill and will leave from the family home where the farm workers rights movement too shape and will rally on labor day hoping to enlist other supporters. matt keller is at the rally site with more in half an hour. >> hundreds of hayward city workers are in day two of a fight over a contract dispute. the employees call add three day strike after city officials declared an impasse dug negotiations. the strike affects city hall, libraries and maintenance facilities. police...
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bill. the bay area group will leave from san jose at can this morning and wake their way to bakersfield to rally on labor day hoping to enlist other supporters. matt keller. have more at top of the house. >> the manyers leave san jose in 22 minutes. >> ten will be in mid 50's under a clear sky. 54 in menlo park and 58 in redwood city and in the hills you can see woodside at 48 degrees and san carlos at 57 and oakland and hayward at 58 in fremont and 59 in mountain view and san jose and livermore and concord and fairfield and 50 in santa rosa, napa, and novato. san francisco is at 56. mostly in the mists -- 50's with clouds pushing in the bay. by noon, at the coast and the rest of us are in the everyone in the 60's but inland in the 70's to near 80. moving forward ahead of a three-day warning trend now we have a three-day cooling trend, a couple degrees tomorrow, friday, and saturday, and it will last in the seven-day forecast but first, a traffic update. the motorcycle crash in livermore westbound 580 a very serious accident with lanes blocked and they have to lend a helicopter to transport that victim to an area hospital and it is causing a tremendous b
bill. the bay area group will leave from san jose at can this morning and wake their way to bakersfield to rally on labor day hoping to enlist other supporters. matt keller. have more at top of the house. >> the manyers leave san jose in 22 minutes. >> ten will be in mid 50's under a clear sky. 54 in menlo park and 58 in redwood city and in the hills you can see woodside at 48 degrees and san carlos at 57 and oakland and hayward at 58 in fremont and 59 in mountain view and san jose...
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bill. it was martha washington who got her mug on a dollar in 1886. only three other women have ever hit the jackpot. susan b. anthony, sack. >> wee a and helen kellercoins which are smaller in stature and, let's face it, jangly and annoying. we americans like to say our country is modern, inclusive. so let's put our money where our mouth is. isn't it time for some lady dollars? some folks expect hillary clinton to be the first woman president which should surely earn her a bill. a bill she's not married to, that is. let's not wait until 2016. here are some other candidates. if we take a page from england and choose a writer, why not abolitionist harriet beecher-stowe who pennedded uncle tom's cabin or edith wharton. and poet emily dickinson or maya angelou. >> you created only a little lower than the angels have crouchd too long in the bruising darkness. >> reporter: women who bucked the system deserve a buck. hair yet tubman who escaped slavery to become a union spy and conductor on the underground railroad or victoria woodhole, the first female presidential candidate or rosa parks or gloria design em, a feminist who could rock a bunny suit. when
bill. it was martha washington who got her mug on a dollar in 1886. only three other women have ever hit the jackpot. susan b. anthony, sack. >> wee a and helen kellercoins which are smaller in stature and, let's face it, jangly and annoying. we americans like to say our country is modern, inclusive. so let's put our money where our mouth is. isn't it time for some lady dollars? some folks expect hillary clinton to be the first woman president which should surely earn her a bill. a bill...
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month talking about saving italy, sharing these stories, having a chance to see friends like bill and judy keller and other monuments. a lot of the kids. these are important opportunities for us, for me in particular because i get information from the wall. the monuments men foundation can't find all the missing works of art. no organization can. despite all the wealth of bill gates and warren buffett and others, there are not enough detectives to go look for everything. however, we can raise public awareness. we do that through these books, saving nearly. ultimately this town where people around the world realize there are still hundreds of thousands of things missing. and if they were portable then, there probably up there now. this is a chance for people to participate in the riding. call to action number two. for all young people out there across the country, able to reach them today think flee because of having all author's favorite television station in the world, c-span here with us today. this is it. if you want to be involved in something bigger than you get out and make the world -- put
month talking about saving italy, sharing these stories, having a chance to see friends like bill and judy keller and other monuments. a lot of the kids. these are important opportunities for us, for me in particular because i get information from the wall. the monuments men foundation can't find all the missing works of art. no organization can. despite all the wealth of bill gates and warren buffett and others, there are not enough detectives to go look for everything. however, we can raise...