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it's being a rocky week for france's interior minister christopher guest and have found himself blindsided after telling the world the man who murdered 4 colleagues at the paris police h.q. hadn't shown the slightest cause for alarm calls for his resignation followed when it emerged that they had indeed been much to cause concern now it appears he's trying to show he has things under control but they hear it from his national assembly he outlined how the sewing islam missed radicalization could be spotted so in the words cast another how do you spot a radical by mrs senior in the sun that must be noted a rigorous religious practice especially at ramadan is a sign that should trigger an alert in the same way does the individual agree to team up with a woman or not does he have a regular and ostentatious practice of ritual and also notes of female civil servants wearing a veil in public. well that's an interesting list to start with but perhaps is most illuminating suggestion of how to spot somebody who's been radicalized is this tidbit these signs of them become more or more obvious related
it's being a rocky week for france's interior minister christopher guest and have found himself blindsided after telling the world the man who murdered 4 colleagues at the paris police h.q. hadn't shown the slightest cause for alarm calls for his resignation followed when it emerged that they had indeed been much to cause concern now it appears he's trying to show he has things under control but they hear it from his national assembly he outlined how the sewing islam missed radicalization could...
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this is the deal a city has all been cordoned off and we know that the interior minister christopher guest is there to try and assess the situation and see what's going on what is interesting is this comes just 24 hours after we saw a huge protest across france here by police officers police officers who said that they were concerned about the increasing levels of violence against them concern about rising rates of suicide in the process and also the psychological problems they're saying that their officers are facing as a result of the increased pressures that they're under many police officers who worked overtime that hasn't been paid i think we looked at the figures yesterday some 23000000 hours of overtime some being paid and police officers i spoke to at the protest yesterday on wednesday were saying things that you know we don't have a family life we don't have time all we do is work at the moment because there's so much pressure on us pressure coming from various elements such as the protests here in france it's just yellow vest movement but also from the security issues of hosting
this is the deal a city has all been cordoned off and we know that the interior minister christopher guest is there to try and assess the situation and see what's going on what is interesting is this comes just 24 hours after we saw a huge protest across france here by police officers police officers who said that they were concerned about the increasing levels of violence against them concern about rising rates of suicide in the process and also the psychological problems they're saying that...
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that's our topic on to the point and here are our guests to answer that question christopher works for the new york
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guest. christophe donay, thank you so much. we will continue our conversation next.berg. ♪ from the couldn't be prouders to the wait did we just win-ners. everyone uses their phone differently. that's why xfinity mobile let's you design your own data. now you can share it between lines. mix with unlimited, and switch it up at anytime so you only pay for what you need. it's a different kind of wireless network designed to save you money. save up to $400 a year on your wireless bill. plus get $250 back when you buy an eligible phone. call, click, or visit a store today. matt: 30 minutes into the trading day, let's get your headlines off the bloomberg terminal. blacklisted, washington accuses eight chinese tech giants of human rights violations days before trade talks resume, and yet markets are optimistic. stocks are rising. trump' threat. says he willident obliterate the turkish economy if its military does anything in syria he considers off-limits, though he didn't specify what that means. pulling the plug. the london stock exchange slumps after hong kong exchanges d
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that's our topic on to the point and here are our guests to answer that question christopher shits works for the new york times in berlin he reported from hala and says as tragic as last week's synagogue attack was without germany's stricter gun laws the day would have been much worse allan posner is a commentator for the daily notes he says the foreigner. it in germany is a long way from interesting terror and as long as terror from whatever direction does not have massive court it is an inconvenience rather than a danger for democracies like germany. and shania was on this it is a producer and a middle east commentator here at the she's an israeli citizen living in berlin and she says it's time for german authorities to up their game speeches and declarations are you know. so christopher let me start out by asking you what you encountered when you went to hell right after this attack what was the response of people who'd been in the senate out and what was the response of others in the house. i spoke with the people who were inside the synagogue the next day on thursday morning and the
that's our topic on to the point and here are our guests to answer that question christopher shits works for the new york times in berlin he reported from hala and says as tragic as last week's synagogue attack was without germany's stricter gun laws the day would have been much worse allan posner is a commentator for the daily notes he says the foreigner. it in germany is a long way from interesting terror and as long as terror from whatever direction does not have massive court it is an...
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>> guest: so from the time that army captain christopher pyle first went to the "washington monthly" in january of 1971 to reveal army surveillance,en which is the beginning of the modern whistleblower era at least as i pay get comeuppance of 1998 there were no statutory protections of any kind for whistleblowers who want to come forward. ars after my wife and i did what we did that the first legislation in the intelligence community, whistleblower protection act was passed. in that legislation, there was no real protection. it gave you a pathway to report things but there was no statutory bar to retaliation. marginally,improved but as my friends at the government accountability say, we need vastly stronger protections. we need a deterrent in protection to discourage people, whether it is the president of the united states for a manager --cia, that the panda tour penalties should be 10 years in prison and a $1 million fine. host: you became a whistleblower the day you set down with "the new york times." questions and comments about his story, being a whistleblower, republicans, (202)
>> guest: so from the time that army captain christopher pyle first went to the "washington monthly" in january of 1971 to reveal army surveillance,en which is the beginning of the modern whistleblower era at least as i pay get comeuppance of 1998 there were no statutory protections of any kind for whistleblowers who want to come forward. ars after my wife and i did what we did that the first legislation in the intelligence community, whistleblower protection act was passed. in...
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guest: . richard dawkins is most notable. sam harris, christopher hitchens has passed on and daniel, a philosopher at tufts university, they call them the four horseman of the atheist apocalypse but their aggressive and angry. the old '80s and of the 20th century was much more live and let live. the idea i can't believe but if you want to believe that your business and is probably good for you and probably good for society. the new atheist will have none of this. they will say i don't believe that i'm going to make sure no one else believes either and i want a crusade to try to destroy effluence faith. part of it is playing off that of the new atheists that i'm not talking at the last days, the latter-day saints. i'm trying to broaden the scope of apologetics. you have a catholic tradition the prospective st. thomas aquinas in which to make philosophical argument for the existence of god. i'm sure if a with these arguments, the argument for design, a whole range things st. then you have a protestant tradition which focuses on the text to remember ma
guest: . richard dawkins is most notable. sam harris, christopher hitchens has passed on and daniel, a philosopher at tufts university, they call them the four horseman of the atheist apocalypse but their aggressive and angry. the old '80s and of the 20th century was much more live and let live. the idea i can't believe but if you want to believe that your business and is probably good for you and probably good for society. the new atheist will have none of this. they will say i don't believe...
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>> guest: they talked about the four horseman. sam harris, christopher hitchens passed on and daniel bennett, call them the force and of the atheist apocalypse. they are aggressive and angry. the old idea of the 20th century was much more live and let live. the idea that i can't believe but if you want to believe that is your business. i don't believe and i'm going to make sure nobody else believes it and i'm on a crusade to destroy faith. part of it is the apocalyptic -- talking about the last -- trying to broaden the scope of apologetics. a catholic tradition goes back to st. thomas aquinas that they make philosophical arguments for the existence of god. i'm sure you're familiar with these arguments, a whole range of things. then a protestant tradition which focuses on the text. the bible is the ultimate authority but the protestant tradition wants to go back and look at the text itself and find evidence for belief within the text of eyewitnesses for jesus's resurrection. there are traditions being left out of the apologetic conversation. for instance
>> guest: they talked about the four horseman. sam harris, christopher hitchens passed on and daniel bennett, call them the force and of the atheist apocalypse. they are aggressive and angry. the old idea of the 20th century was much more live and let live. the idea that i can't believe but if you want to believe that is your business. i don't believe and i'm going to make sure nobody else believes it and i'm on a crusade to destroy faith. part of it is the apocalyptic -- talking about...
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guest: no. no, because comey's twin brother is the fbi director. i'm saying ma metaphorically. that metaphorically. christopher wray. and i don't think, to me, judging the actions of chris wray since he's been fbi director demonstrates that he doesn't care about transparency and unspooling the truth to the american people. he cares about covering up to protect the fbi. how do i know that? because he has defied lawful subpoenas issued by congress. he has fought the declassification of critical documents that would expose the truth behind the witch hunt. so, you know, it's a shame that christopher wray can't be more honest and forthcoming and transparent to the american people. they need to know the truth. they deserve the truth. accountability in a democracy is fundamental. >> host: jim clapper, john brennan, these are two names that appear throughout the book, and we've all had to read and watch their roles in all this. >> guest: right. >> host: can they be prosecuted? is that a live wire? should they be? >> guest: oh, i think it's possible. and that's why it's very significant and important that william barr
guest: no. no, because comey's twin brother is the fbi director. i'm saying ma metaphorically. that metaphorically. christopher wray. and i don't think, to me, judging the actions of chris wray since he's been fbi director demonstrates that he doesn't care about transparency and unspooling the truth to the american people. he cares about covering up to protect the fbi. how do i know that? because he has defied lawful subpoenas issued by congress. he has fought the declassification of critical...
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guests from around the world. but on monday morning it was the vandalized christopher columbus statue that stole peoples' attention. over the weekend someone doused the statue with red paint. a public works paint managed to scrape away the gra feety that said destroy all monuments. other statues of christopher columbus in san diego and rhode island were targeted as columbus day comes under scrutiny who see the legacy as a symbol of genocide. here in san francisco, that scrutiny came in the form of a vote last year when the board of supervisors replaced celebrating columbus day with indigenous peoples' day. >> we don't have stand for vandalism. >> reporter: should the statue remain standing or does it deserve the criticism directed at confederate statues in the south? >> its part of history. it should stay. >> it should go. we should pay respect to the people who this land belongs to. >> reporter: san francisco police still investigating and trying to find out who is behind the vandalism. i'm melissa colorado. >>> well, the crooked street toll just hit a detour. despite more than a year of pushing and pulling, ther
guests from around the world. but on monday morning it was the vandalized christopher columbus statue that stole peoples' attention. over the weekend someone doused the statue with red paint. a public works paint managed to scrape away the gra feety that said destroy all monuments. other statues of christopher columbus in san diego and rhode island were targeted as columbus day comes under scrutiny who see the legacy as a symbol of genocide. here in san francisco, that scrutiny came in the form...
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guests and our moderator to take a seat. and while they assemble, i will introduce them. lieutenant general christopher cavoli, the deputy director at the atlantic council's center for strategy and security. and lieutenant general commander of land command. and our panel will be led and moderated by patrick tucker, defense one's technology editor. thank you all. [ applause ] >> thank you all so much for joining us today. i'm technology editor at defense one. i'm pleased to have this exceptional panel here to discuss the future of the united states army in the european theater and i've been covering different aspects of army activity in europe for quite some time and it's a question, and i'll go to you, and i wonder if you can talk to me a little bit about the current status and your feelings about the military-to-military relationship with turkey. how is that right now and how quickly is that changing? >> i maintain strong relations with my counterparts in turkey on -- within the parameters of u.s. policy at any given time. we spend time going back and forth and visiting each other. we exchange united
guests and our moderator to take a seat. and while they assemble, i will introduce them. lieutenant general christopher cavoli, the deputy director at the atlantic council's center for strategy and security. and lieutenant general commander of land command. and our panel will be led and moderated by patrick tucker, defense one's technology editor. thank you all. [ applause ] >> thank you all so much for joining us today. i'm technology editor at defense one. i'm pleased to have this...
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guest: from the time that army intain christopher pyle went 1971 to reveal surveillance, which is kindthe beginning 1998e modern era, up until there were nor statutory protections so we were two years after my wife and i did what we did that the first legislation in the intelligence community, whistleblower protection act was passed. in that legislation, there was no real protection. it gave you a pathway to report things but there was no statutory bar to retaliation. marginally,improved but as my friends at the government accountability say, we need vastly stronger protections. we need a deterrent in protection to discourage people, whether it is the president of the united states for a manager --cia, that the panda tour penalties should be 10 years in prison and a $1 million fine. host: you became a whistleblower the day you set down with "the new york times." questions and comments about his story, being a whistleblower, republicans, (202) 748-8001. democrats, (202) 748-8000. .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 we are also getting his perspective on the impeachment inquiry. rodney and madi
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guest jumped from his state room balcony. two men face charges and a shooting death of a california deputy including the person who called 911. christopherth manslaughter for leaving out crucial details that could have saved brian ishmael's life. the el dorado county sheriff revealing that the man who called 911 when marijuana was stolen from his property they allegedly hid that. he allowed them to grow it there. he didn't tell them that. >> the us is likely to deploy tanks and troops to syria to protect critical oil fields. official tell fox news reinforcements in the eastern part of the country would prevent isis from capturing the british field. it would be the first time the us deployed tanks to syria. the plan coming after donald trump announced a permanent cease-fire between turkey and kurdish forces. today the us is sending this russian spy back to moscow. maria pitino will be deported after serving 15 months in a florida prison. her lawyer confirming to ice agents will be escorting her home. he pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy to act as a foreign government agent infiltrating conservative groups on orders from the kremlin.
guest jumped from his state room balcony. two men face charges and a shooting death of a california deputy including the person who called 911. christopherth manslaughter for leaving out crucial details that could have saved brian ishmael's life. the el dorado county sheriff revealing that the man who called 911 when marijuana was stolen from his property they allegedly hid that. he allowed them to grow it there. he didn't tell them that. >> the us is likely to deploy tanks and troops to...
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our next guest was a whistle-blower for another scandal. christopher wiley joins us now.about the story you broke. >> i wrote the book really to tell the story about my journey from when i got recruited originally out of a military contractor to when that company got acquired by an alt-right billionaire. >> so how does a guy like you end up working for the mercers and steve bannon. it is a funny story. i was recruited to work at a military group in london. what we were looking at is how, you know, at the time this is when siisis was just emerging a we had a lot of radical groups that were radicalizing in the west. >> to do what? >> to join the jihadist fight in the middle east and north africa. so one of the things we started looking at is how do we identify people that would be vulnerable to radicalization and creating tools intended for the defense of our country on identifying who might be vulnerable to this messaging, and what is the likelihood of them joining a radical sized nation. steve bannon was introduced to the company, and he realize thad if you took the work
our next guest was a whistle-blower for another scandal. christopher wiley joins us now.about the story you broke. >> i wrote the book really to tell the story about my journey from when i got recruited originally out of a military contractor to when that company got acquired by an alt-right billionaire. >> so how does a guy like you end up working for the mercers and steve bannon. it is a funny story. i was recruited to work at a military group in london. what we were looking at is...
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guests starred on one of the most iconic television shows of all time. please welcome the cast of "the brady bunch," maureen mccormick, barry williams, eve plumb, christopher ( band playing "brady bunch" theme ) hello! thank you! >> so nice to be here. >> stephen: good to see you. hello! nice to see you, eve. hello, christopher. nice to see you. hey, thank you so much. there you go. wow. someone-- there we go. let me help you up there. you all good? all right, thank you very much. wow! >> wow! >> stephen: wow! >> yeah, wow! >> is right. >> this is the first time we have ever been on late-night tv. and-- >> stephen: really? >> it's so cool to be on your show. >> stephen: well, it's so cool to have you here. now, all of you are running for the democratic nomination. thank you. ( laughter ) for being here. it's a big field this year. um, i will just lay cards on the table right now is that i don't know what to do with these feelings. ( laughter ) look at you-- and you must face that all the time, right? you must face that all the time. >> we love it! >> stephen: people see you and it's truly a genuine-- i kind of almost don't want to do my job right now. i wa
guests starred on one of the most iconic television shows of all time. please welcome the cast of "the brady bunch," maureen mccormick, barry williams, eve plumb, christopher ( band playing "brady bunch" theme ) hello! thank you! >> so nice to be here. >> stephen: good to see you. hello! nice to see you, eve. hello, christopher. nice to see you. hey, thank you so much. there you go. wow. someone-- there we go. let me help you up there. you all good? all right,...
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christopher wray for being more helpful with the investigation. host: let's hear from callers. we're going to start in new jersey, democrats line. rhonda, you are on with our guestning america. listen. i just want to say that i am so grateful that nancy pelosi has taken this vote to open up this indeed been hearing. -- impeachment hearing. donald trump is running a criminal organization in the white house. you know it and so do live. host: that is not the nature of our discussion. michael in massachusetts, independent line. caller: good morning. what i would like to ask the gentleman is, i read a few articles yesterday about james durham,operating with have you heard anything about that? mr. mordock: we have heard a number of people cooperating. we have heard baker and several names cooperating. we don't know the full scope of everyone mr. durham has talked to. becauseh is interesting he has spoken to over 100 witnesses. i can imagine that durham will speak to more than that possibly by the time this is all said and done given that he has a larger scope of his investigation. host: when it comes to that the staff and the manpower, how much is being applied? mr. m
christopher wray for being more helpful with the investigation. host: let's hear from callers. we're going to start in new jersey, democrats line. rhonda, you are on with our guestning america. listen. i just want to say that i am so grateful that nancy pelosi has taken this vote to open up this indeed been hearing. -- impeachment hearing. donald trump is running a criminal organization in the white house. you know it and so do live. host: that is not the nature of our discussion. michael in...
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guests and our moderator to take a seat. and while they assemble, i will introduce them. lieutenant general christopher
guests and our moderator to take a seat. and while they assemble, i will introduce them. lieutenant general christopher