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i am looking at charlie allen who at one point was the head of the intelligence function. this.ked a lot about one of the improvement i think that congress insisted on was setting up something called the inter-agency risk assessment and coronation group. it was a teach for america group of state and local law enforcement folks who would come temporarily to the department of homeland security and the national counterterrorism center, which was created just about at the same time. on what thedvise bulletins should look like that go vertically from the department of homeland security down to first responders so that first responders could understand what to look for and what to do. are you aware of these outreach efforts? do you think they need support? >> absolutely. given the evolving terrorist threat which is becoming more decentralized, , less of ae traditional al qaeda or al qaeda like command control structure, we have to be more concerned about homegrown threats, the lone wolf, the person who self radicalized is. that is going to require that we continue to build relat
i am looking at charlie allen who at one point was the head of the intelligence function. this.ked a lot about one of the improvement i think that congress insisted on was setting up something called the inter-agency risk assessment and coronation group. it was a teach for america group of state and local law enforcement folks who would come temporarily to the department of homeland security and the national counterterrorism center, which was created just about at the same time. on what...
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i am looking at charlie allen who at one point was the head of the intelligence function.this.ked a lot about one of the improvement i think that congress insisted on was setting up something called the inter-agency risk assessment and coronation group. it was a teach for america group of state and local law enforcement folks who would come temporarily to the department of homeland security and the national counterterrorism center, which was created just about at the same time. on what thedvise bulletins should look like that go vertically from the department of homeland security down to first responders so that first responders could understand what to look for and what to do. are you aware of these outreach efforts? do you think they need support? >> absolutely. given the evolving terrorist threat which is becoming more decentralized, , less of ae traditional al qaeda or al qaeda like command control structure, we have to be more concerned about homegrown threats, the lone wolf, the person who self radicalized is. that is going to require that we continue to build relati
i am looking at charlie allen who at one point was the head of the intelligence function.this.ked a lot about one of the improvement i think that congress insisted on was setting up something called the inter-agency risk assessment and coronation group. it was a teach for america group of state and local law enforcement folks who would come temporarily to the department of homeland security and the national counterterrorism center, which was created just about at the same time. on what thedvise...
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i'm looking at charlie allen, who at one point during the legendary cia career with the dhs semitrucks a lot about this infusion centers at the local level and so forth. one of the improvements i think the that congress insisted on was setting up something called the ipaq g, which stands for interagency threat assessment and coordination group. what it was was a sort of teach for america group of state and local law enforcement folks who would come temporarily come to be detailed by the department to the department of homeland security and the national counterterrorism center, which was created just about at the same time under the intelligence reform law of 2004. they would advise on what the bulletin should look like the go vertically from and ctc down to first responders so that first responders could understand what to look for and what to do. are you aware of these outreach efforts and do you think they need support? >> yes, absolutely. i think that given the evolving terrorist threat, which is becoming more decentralized, more diffuse as i said in my remarks, less of a traditiona
i'm looking at charlie allen, who at one point during the legendary cia career with the dhs semitrucks a lot about this infusion centers at the local level and so forth. one of the improvements i think the that congress insisted on was setting up something called the ipaq g, which stands for interagency threat assessment and coordination group. what it was was a sort of teach for america group of state and local law enforcement folks who would come temporarily come to be detailed by the...
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charlie, norah? >> allen, thanks. >>> a major winter storm for the second time in as many weeks targeting the south this morning. winter storm advisories along with warnings. >> mississippi, alabama, louisiana and georgia all declared states of emergency. mark strassmann is in atlanta where this time officials vow they are ready. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. good morning to our viewers in the west. it has already begun snowing in the mountains north of atlanta. the worry in the city is that this cold rain could turn to freezing rain and half inch of isolator tonight. the other worry is the emergency response here and whether the city has its act together. atlanta mayor kasim reed late last night as a threatening storm threatened to release another round of ice and snow. >> we'll work to make sure the streets are clear. >> reporter: crews helping to restore power in pennsylvania after a recent blast of winter weather there have been re-called south for boots on the ground f
charlie, norah? >> allen, thanks. >>> a major winter storm for the second time in as many weeks targeting the south this morning. winter storm advisories along with warnings. >> mississippi, alabama, louisiana and georgia all declared states of emergency. mark strassmann is in atlanta where this time officials vow they are ready. mark, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, norah and charlie. good morning to our viewers in the west. it has already begun snowing in...
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future panel about the nsa surveillance with peter from the intelligence commission and charlie savage and anita allen from the university of pennsylvania. march 5 we are going to have our first partnership with the intelligence squared, a great series where alan hirsch of its of harvard law school full of the date whether the president has the constitutional authority to target and kill american citizens abroad which is a topic we will be talking about today into zeke emmanuel vice provost and my crewmates in philadelphia, welcome to discuss his definitive book on the future of health care reform. i hope to see you at many townhall programs we have coming up. i am especially excited about today's program. it's a great pleasure to welcome you to this program which is presented in conjunction with one book, one philadelphia celebration of the yellow birds. it is a memoir by a veteran of his time in the military and at the national constitution center we decided to focus on the constitutional dimensions of executive power. i cannot imagine a more timely book than the one we are going to be just the same
future panel about the nsa surveillance with peter from the intelligence commission and charlie savage and anita allen from the university of pennsylvania. march 5 we are going to have our first partnership with the intelligence squared, a great series where alan hirsch of its of harvard law school full of the date whether the president has the constitutional authority to target and kill american citizens abroad which is a topic we will be talking about today into zeke emmanuel vice provost and...
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. >> charlie, you have that interview with paul allen who, of course never does interviews, who ownsorks hard. he studies tapes and it paid off. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> great stuff. >>> most of the rain has moved out of the west this morning. winter storm watches and warnings are out of colorado to vermont. flights have been canceled across the country. megan glaros of wbbm is tracking the latest for us. megan, good morning. >> good morning, norah, charlie and gayle. we missed a snowy super bowl by just a few hours. it is now coming down very heavily across the new york metro area, all the way up into massachusetts, back to west virginia. the storm system exits really pretty quickly during the day today. i think the evening commute is much easier for those folks. we do have winter storm warnings in effect from the ohio river valley all the way through long island and we could see some very heavy accumulations, six to 12 inches, from the new york metro area all the way down into parts of western maryland. and it looks like we're going to see another storm system coming in to play t
. >> charlie, you have that interview with paul allen who, of course never does interviews, who ownsorks hard. he studies tapes and it paid off. >> absolutely. >> yeah. >> great stuff. >>> most of the rain has moved out of the west this morning. winter storm watches and warnings are out of colorado to vermont. flights have been canceled across the country. megan glaros of wbbm is tracking the latest for us. megan, good morning. >> good morning, norah,...
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allen and peter brook when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: what's it like for you on draft night? >> oh, you know, it's always exciting because there's -- there's options and trading up, trading down. so i'm studying. >> rose: we begin with paul allen he is, has of you know, the co-founder of microsoft. it made him billions of dollars. he is a man of varied interests, including neuroscience, the study of the brain. he also is the owner of the seattle seahawks and he is in new york where we talked to him this week about the chances for his seattle seahawks to win the super bowl. so what is the philosophy that john and pete have put together that makes the seahawks in the super bowl. >> well i think both of them are out of the box thinkers. they like speed, they like -- they're like cornerbacks and receivers. they'll like larger players in some cases, faster players. in the case of russell will sob they just loved the level of and the skill even though most people ruled them out as a first-round pick and i think if we redid the draft to
allen and peter brook when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: what's it like for you on draft night? >> oh, you know, it's always exciting because there's -- there's options and trading up, trading down. so i'm studying. >> rose: we begin with paul allen he is, has of you know, the co-founder of microsoft. it made him billions of dollars. he is a man of varied interests, including...
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charlie rose." >> was easier on draft night? are so many options. trading up and down. --is like >> we begin with paul allen. he is the cofounder of microsoft that made him millions of dollars. he has a very interest including neuroscience. he is the owner of the seattle seahawks. he is in new york where we talked to him this week about the chances where seattle seahawks to win the super bowl. what brought you to buying sports franchises? >> the trail blazers mom i was a fan of the supersonics. right after we moved microsoft to seattle, this was in 1978. they won the championship. every year, i would get tickets closer and closer to the court. and it just became enthralled with basketball. and then i was on the board with someone who said it was for sale. after a process and negotiations , ok inc. the deal -- okaying the deal and various other things, we're able to reach an agreement. i ended up owning the team. owneds my longest professional franchise. >> and then the seahawks? >> that was a matter of basically civic leaders coming and saying, look, the team is going to end up in los angeles unless somebody
charlie rose." >> was easier on draft night? are so many options. trading up and down. --is like >> we begin with paul allen. he is the cofounder of microsoft that made him millions of dollars. he has a very interest including neuroscience. he is the owner of the seattle seahawks. he is in new york where we talked to him this week about the chances where seattle seahawks to win the super bowl. what brought you to buying sports franchises? >> the trail blazers mom i was a...
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charlie rose." >> was it easier on draft night? >> there are so many options. trading up and down. t is like -- >> we begin with paul allen. is the cofounder of microsoft that made him millions of dollars. he has a very interest including neuroscience. he is the owner of the seattle seahawks. he is in new york where we talked to him this week about the chances where seattle seahawks to win the super bowl. what brought you to buying sports franchises? >> the trail blazers mom i was fan of the supersonics. right after we moved microsoft to seattle. this is the 1978 time frame. and they won the nba championship. and so every year, i would get tickets closer and closer to the court. and just became enthralled with nba basketball. and then i was on the board with someone that said the team might be for sale. so after a six-month long process of negotiating and ok'ing -- ok'ing the deal and looking at an x-ray of sam bowie's leg and other things we were able to roach an agreement. and so i ended up owning the team. so that's my -- of the two franchises that's my longest owned nba -- professional franchise. >> and then the seahaw
charlie rose." >> was it easier on draft night? >> there are so many options. trading up and down. t is like -- >> we begin with paul allen. is the cofounder of microsoft that made him millions of dollars. he has a very interest including neuroscience. he is the owner of the seattle seahawks. he is in new york where we talked to him this week about the chances where seattle seahawks to win the super bowl. what brought you to buying sports franchises? >> the trail...
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allen cink, the only ad she seemed to run in the end. >> we're talking about it in the beginning, and that will make a difference. >> charlie crist. >> get the book. >> i have it here, "the party's over." fun tidbits for political junkies, too. >> yeah, i think so. >> john mccain, mitt romney. quite interesting. >> thank you, chuck. >> later this hour, another guy trying to get an old job back, and he has party switching on his resume, too. bob barr. one of bill clinton's biggest antagonists during impeachment is on a quest to go back to congress. we'll talk to him about it, plus the jobless rate hits a five-year slow, but the number of jobs added was disappointing. we'll break it down one of the best economists out there. mark zahndy, but first, a look at the politics planner. you're watching "the daily rundown" only on msnbc. ped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home securit
allen cink, the only ad she seemed to run in the end. >> we're talking about it in the beginning, and that will make a difference. >> charlie crist. >> get the book. >> i have it here, "the party's over." fun tidbits for political junkies, too. >> yeah, i think so. >> john mccain, mitt romney. quite interesting. >> thank you, chuck. >> later this hour, another guy trying to get an old job back, and he has party switching on his resume,...
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allen, thanks, mike. the next guest didn't win the gold medal in sochi. they smashed a world record along the way. meryl davis and charlieeet them in sochi. that's next on "morning joe." iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com it's been that way since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if
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allen, thank you very much. >>> coming up, they have done what no american ice dancing duo have done before. the record setting performance from meryl davis and charlie>> they twizzle. >> "morning joe" sports is next. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. who feel like there's a brick on their face. who are so congested, it feels like the walls are closing in. ♪ who are so stuffed up, they feel like they're under water. try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. because what you don't know, can smarhurt you. insurance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't
allen, thank you very much. >>> coming up, they have done what no american ice dancing duo have done before. the record setting performance from meryl davis and charlie>> they twizzle. >> "morning joe" sports is next. there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer....