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cis -- not cis, seco paint has been providing paint the last number of years for wipe out. i know it's discouraging, but i think what i've found in terms of getting corporate sponsorship is starting at your local store and working it that way, trying to get them on board. and once you get them on board on small little events, then piece them off to get the bigger ones. so, for example, glad bag sponsors our 15 to clean program. they provide all the bags and all the gloves for our whole spring campaign. and it's possible. so does safeway. safeway sponsors one of our litter programs where they -- we pay nonprofit groups to go in the community, pick garbage for 16 weeks during the summer, and they pay those. safeway as well as many other groups pay those volunteers. so, i mean crylon, like you said, it's a huge company going to head off. you're probably not going to have the same success as somehow working with local businesses. that would be the only thing i could suggest. but it's worth a try because i think the more persistent you are -- i think a couple of them finally gav
cis -- not cis, seco paint has been providing paint the last number of years for wipe out. i know it's discouraging, but i think what i've found in terms of getting corporate sponsorship is starting at your local store and working it that way, trying to get them on board. and once you get them on board on small little events, then piece them off to get the bigger ones. so, for example, glad bag sponsors our 15 to clean program. they provide all the bags and all the gloves for our whole spring...
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que podrÍa resolver su situaciÓn, los servicios de inmigraciÓn obligado as cambiar el procedimiento ciocedimiento que utilizan un juez determina que podrÁn tener un mÉtodo anticonceptivo conocido como la pÍldora del dia siguiente. anuncian que podrÍan afectar el presupuesto con esto y mÁs comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. >> >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenas noches, todavÍa no existe una "reforma migratoria" y preocupa a miles que buscan trabajo en las grandes ciudades del paÍs, sin embargo, hay una esperanza para muchos de ellos es que se logre un acuerdo entre dos entidades que se espera que sean llevados ante legisladores, jaime garcÍa nos dice cosas. >> en muchas esquinas del paÍs diariamente decenas de jornaleros abordan impacientes por una oportunidad de trabajo. >> yo tengo aproximadamente como unos 6 meses y su supervivencia ha dependido del trabajo eventual que un empleo fijo. >> trabajo fijo lo que son 6 meses mÁs o menos. >> ahora temporales uno agarra 1-2-3-4 dÍas de trabajo a la semana. >> se estima
que podrÍa resolver su situaciÓn, los servicios de inmigraciÓn obligado as cambiar el procedimiento ciocedimiento que utilizan un juez determina que podrÁn tener un mÉtodo anticonceptivo conocido como la pÍldora del dia siguiente. anuncian que podrÍan afectar el presupuesto con esto y mÁs comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. >> >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn edicion nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. >> hola ¿quÉ tal? buenas noches, todavÍa no existe una...
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. >> we're talking about cis los angeles.ell, we don't know for sure. we hope it does. it's the same process that we -- the original ncis show, we did two episodes and ncis: los angeles was launched out of that. >> jimmy: and the original cast hated the idea that there would >> no, no, they were supportive. >> jimmy: you're turning ncis red right now. >> but it all worked out. it's a great thing. we're lucky to have the jobs that we do. this cast is terrific. we'll find out probably next month when they announce the schedule if they're going to be there. >> jimmy: your mom was on the show? >> that's probably we got the ratings boost. twitter world has exploded over the whole thing. >> how did that come to be. was it a gift of socks to the producers? underwear that was presented? >> i had a pizza night at my house. and the cast was there. and the my mom happened to be in town and a couple of other. mos. hen he must have promised them that night, i'll find a spot for you. i never heard this. so the next year i'm driving down th
. >> we're talking about cis los angeles.ell, we don't know for sure. we hope it does. it's the same process that we -- the original ncis show, we did two episodes and ncis: los angeles was launched out of that. >> jimmy: and the original cast hated the idea that there would >> no, no, they were supportive. >> jimmy: you're turning ncis red right now. >> but it all worked out. it's a great thing. we're lucky to have the jobs that we do. this cast is terrific. we'll...
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. >> welcome back, we welcome our ci kicu viewers, the second suspect is now in police custody. he's injured and described as in serious conditions. . 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnae captured tonight. law enforcement warned everyone in bosto surrounding suburbs to stay in doors. >> a crowd was gathered they broke into cheers after they saw police officers clapping once the suspect had been captured. when the gunfire broke out late this afternoon, they were literally that close. patti lee is in watertown right now, where did things stand right now, what is it like a couple of hours after the suspect was taken into custody? >> reporter: well , right now we have made it up to franklin street. this is the yellow cape that's keeping us from the house where the boat and the yard is being processed. fbi in charged of the scene, you can see them working on -- processing this entire crime scene. you can see already folks who have been waiting returning to their homes are out thanking the officers who are leaving. i am going to get out of the way. >> [ applause ] >> so a lot of celebrations
. >> welcome back, we welcome our ci kicu viewers, the second suspect is now in police custody. he's injured and described as in serious conditions. . 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnae captured tonight. law enforcement warned everyone in bosto surrounding suburbs to stay in doors. >> a crowd was gathered they broke into cheers after they saw police officers clapping once the suspect had been captured. when the gunfire broke out late this afternoon, they were literally that close. patti...
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ci, ci. so i send her a letter once a week. >> keenan hopes one day he and miriam will be together. and today a new development in his case has brought him one step closer. prosecutors still want to retry him. but have taken the death penalty off the table. >> as soon as they did that, judge rousso said to me he would give me time served. if i wanted to think about pleading to something. and then i could leave today or whatever day. >> but keenan isn't so sure it's a deal he wants to accept. >> they don't have any evidence, they never did. this is their way to save face. after 23 years of saying i didn't do anything, they want me to plead guilty to something to lock up. and so then, of course, everyone will say, well, hey, he pled guilty, he must have done it. to me, it sounds more like a cop-out than a victory. that's not a victory. >> keenan's choice is to accept a plea deal now and go home. or face trial for murder in hopes he will either win or the judge honors his motion to dismiss the case and releases him. if he's found guilty, he could go back to prison. >> i said keep fight
ci, ci. so i send her a letter once a week. >> keenan hopes one day he and miriam will be together. and today a new development in his case has brought him one step closer. prosecutors still want to retry him. but have taken the death penalty off the table. >> as soon as they did that, judge rousso said to me he would give me time served. if i wanted to think about pleading to something. and then i could leave today or whatever day. >> but keenan isn't so sure it's a deal he...
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cis from the state, county, local levels are working to try to locate individuals. >> and again we're back live here. sorry about audio problem there. it's windy out here, we're about a half mile north and west of the fert lidzer plant. you can see there is some debris in the field. the force ofndu went into the opposite direction. we've talked with fwhonz ran from their homes. a family that lived in the apartment building that was destroyed we'll have their story for you tonight at 6:00. >> laura, thank you very much. incredible stories coming out of texas and video of the blast. in one clip you can see the blast and hear a man's frightened daughter. listen. >> i can't here, get out of here, get out of here. >> just terrifying. the father says both are okay and they are hearin been stedhe ears re want to sho il fot dwleez have come from west texas. remarkable shots. here is a google earth satellite image. there is the plant right there. all is well. here is a picture of what it looked like today after the explosion and fire as you can see leveled and gone. at the spot where the plan
cis from the state, county, local levels are working to try to locate individuals. >> and again we're back live here. sorry about audio problem there. it's windy out here, we're about a half mile north and west of the fert lidzer plant. you can see there is some debris in the field. the force ofndu went into the opposite direction. we've talked with fwhonz ran from their homes. a family that lived in the apartment building that was destroyed we'll have their story for you tonight at...
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del con las secciÓn de intereses estÁ en contacto con las autoridades localizo por razones de privo cias hablaba de un viaje preso le quitaron la custodia, la travÉs ahÍ comenzÓ en lee sauna y luego en tampoco papa dÓnde se produjo el secuestro, y luego el abarcaron una embarcaciÓn cerca de tampa y de ahÍ pasaron el estrecho de la o florida a cuba. >>> ya lo tenÍan planeados, porque sam Ían en el e bote ese. >>> y el gobierno quiere entregar la pareja a las autoridades estadounidenses algunos consideran que el pasado delictivo de los involucrados no sola razÓn por la que cuba no les ha permitido quedarse en el paÍs. >>> y fÍjate todas las personas que xhaent ido delitos graves aquÍ. fraude al medio quiered drogas y todos y estÁn en cuba felices y contentos y este abogado que tambiÉn ejerciÓ el derecho en cuba considera que la decisiÓn corresponde alos tiempos. >>> es parte de lo que ha venido pasando en Últimos aÑos. >>> muchos escapaban por cuestiones polÍticas. >>> y paro hay que ver como se pro de ce la entrega de estas personas por la falta de canales diplomÁticos entre ambos paÍse
del con las secciÓn de intereses estÁ en contacto con las autoridades localizo por razones de privo cias hablaba de un viaje preso le quitaron la custodia, la travÉs ahÍ comenzÓ en lee sauna y luego en tampoco papa dÓnde se produjo el secuestro, y luego el abarcaron una embarcaciÓn cerca de tampa y de ahÍ pasaron el estrecho de la o florida a cuba. >>> ya lo tenÍan planeados, porque sam Ían en el e bote ese. >>> y el gobierno quiere entregar la pareja a las...
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you don't want them to make stupid acquisitions like when cis do co bought it. >> and because samsungs catching up to them. >> that is not how you catch up to them. >> neil: anyway, i want to thank charlie and dagen. up next, selling stocks in may? no way. start making money now! >>. >> neil: conventional wisdom says get out in may and started buying in the fall. charles, what do you got. >> standard pacific homes, home builders are hot. higher demand and higher prices. >> adam, what do you think. >> i love it but it's way up, charles. i would look at illinois tool works which is very inexpensive and pays generous dividend. >> great company, i'm not sure what he knows but it is a great company. >> neil: what are you doing? >> i like the exchange fund for taiwan. i think they are most amazing people in the world. they make things well and inexpensively. >> i love it, too. rest of asia money, follow been. >> neil: guys, thank you very much. cost of freedom continues on the place for business. you are watching fox! >>> big brother helping to bust the boston bombers. now new calls to put
you don't want them to make stupid acquisitions like when cis do co bought it. >> and because samsungs catching up to them. >> that is not how you catch up to them. >> neil: anyway, i want to thank charlie and dagen. up next, selling stocks in may? no way. start making money now! >>. >> neil: conventional wisdom says get out in may and started buying in the fall. charles, what do you got. >> standard pacific homes, home builders are hot. higher demand and...
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>> i think, i talked about cis pa earlier.if we can get rid of the barriers, as peter mentioned, that hamper information sharing between the government and the industry in providing liability protection to companies who do voluntarily disclose information, i think that would go a long way. the government needs to continue to invest and -- in research and development. basic research, the kind of research companies do on the development side, government needs to do basic research to deal with some of these big problems that are coming as a result of the positive effects of innovation, but there are negative effects as well. and make sure we clarify who is cyber security policy across all the various industry sectors. >> i would agree with everything you just said. that would also add minimum standards are very important. ensuring we have the right minimum standards in place. ensuring government agencies are , focusing onted education as well as mitigating risk. the controversial part of legislation out there is mandatory regulat
>> i think, i talked about cis pa earlier.if we can get rid of the barriers, as peter mentioned, that hamper information sharing between the government and the industry in providing liability protection to companies who do voluntarily disclose information, i think that would go a long way. the government needs to continue to invest and -- in research and development. basic research, the kind of research companies do on the development side, government needs to do basic research to deal...
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. >> the first al qaeda guys we had at ci detention centers were idealogues. they were very smart guys who had built up an understanding of what they wanted to do that was intellectual. and they were flavored with emotion. over the course of 12 years with homegrowns like these kids you have emotionally driven kids who have just a flavor of ideology. that really is a fundamental shift in the war on terror. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with michael strahan, former nfl all-star for the new york giants, and now a television star on "live with kelly and michael" >> and i never assumed that i know everything. i never assume that i'm the be. and i always figud there is somebody i could learn from. and the same thing that drives me now is the same thing that drove me on the football field. it's not, you know, trying to reach and have success, it's more my fear of failure is really what pushes me. >> rose: philip mudd, michael strahan next. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by its following:. >> additional funding provided by these funders. and by bl
. >> the first al qaeda guys we had at ci detention centers were idealogues. they were very smart guys who had built up an understanding of what they wanted to do that was intellectual. and they were flavored with emotion. over the course of 12 years with homegrowns like these kids you have emotionally driven kids who have just a flavor of ideology. that really is a fundamental shift in the war on terror. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with michael strahan, former nfl...
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ci we spoke with mayor pop may govr patrick and mayor menino. and above all we made it cleard to them that all americans stan with the people of boston. bo boston police, firefighters, ana first responders as well as the national guard responded heroically, and continue to do so as we speak. spea this is a reminder that so manyy americans serve and sacrifice on our behalf every single day day without regard to their own safety, dangers and and circumstances. we salute all those who have hae been responding to quickly and d professionally to this tragedy.g we still do not know who did d this or why. and people shouldn't jump to to conclusions before we have all l the facts, but make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this. and we will find out who did did this, we will find out why theyy did this. this. any response -- any responsible individuals, any responsiblele groups will feel the full weighg of justice. today is a holiday in massachusetts, patriots day.day. it's a day that celebrates the free and fiercely independent ie spirit that th
ci we spoke with mayor pop may govr patrick and mayor menino. and above all we made it cleard to them that all americans stan with the people of boston. bo boston police, firefighters, ana first responders as well as the national guard responded heroically, and continue to do so as we speak. spea this is a reminder that so manyy americans serve and sacrifice on our behalf every single day day without regard to their own safety, dangers and and circumstances. we salute all those who have hae...
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so of course i have to get cis stance.assistance is highly needed because without my meds -- get assistance because without my meds there's no telling what could happen. >> aids infection rates are trending downward in this country but still 50,000 new cases each year. that's why the obama administration says it's making the epidemic a top priority. >> the president 2014 budget that he just released last week. includes over $23 billion to address hiv-aids in the united states. >> an epidemic that's 30 years old. in the district, bob barnard, fox 5 news. >> thanks so much for joining us tonight at 10:00. here's brian with the news edge at 11
so of course i have to get cis stance.assistance is highly needed because without my meds -- get assistance because without my meds there's no telling what could happen. >> aids infection rates are trending downward in this country but still 50,000 new cases each year. that's why the obama administration says it's making the epidemic a top priority. >> the president 2014 budget that he just released last week. includes over $23 billion to address hiv-aids in the united states....
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there are a lot of civilians cis who are innocently killed in a drone attack in pakistan and afghanistan iraq. there an enormous rage against that part of the world, as presumption of the united states. >> all right. gutfeld, go. >> i agree with him. i blame drones, too. drones like him. he is a drone. he cannot pronounce the letter "l" and he cannot pronounce muslim terror. he suffers from islamophobia-phobia, he is compared to be perceived as -- scared to be perceived as a bigot to prevent him placing blame. drones did not exist before 9/11, they were commissioned afterwards and didn't exist before '93 world trade center. >> i took him to task, brokaw earlier in week. i wrote this column in the ""new york post"new york post." i am not going to beat up on brokaw. >> i had visions of you trolling the upper west side with a baseball bat looking for him. >> no, no. we want him to put on a program. he declined. i have to hand this one, because this is a serious one. this is my pinhead of th week. caesar chavez high school in stockton, california, saw this happen. roll the tape. >> give me m
there are a lot of civilians cis who are innocently killed in a drone attack in pakistan and afghanistan iraq. there an enormous rage against that part of the world, as presumption of the united states. >> all right. gutfeld, go. >> i agree with him. i blame drones, too. drones like him. he is a drone. he cannot pronounce the letter "l" and he cannot pronounce muslim terror. he suffers from islamophobia-phobia, he is compared to be perceived as -- scared to be perceived as...
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>> with the law enforcement background of course, that can happen with the fbi, in cis, atf, local policeut it is much better than years past. neil: at number five until you to your background i am the boss. >> and the reality is with a tragedy like this with the course of my 20 plus years is let's get this done. neil: i did not happen after 9/11 they read each other's throats. >> not from my experience. neil: good for you. bag gives me hope. but before i get to my next guest talk about the economic impact just like there was no accident that occurredn new york or in 1993 but the hope is you trigger not only as a cataclysmic event that the economic events that leads to recession or worse at was the hope to a small degree and to roberts' point* of what happens in our markets. we told you about the futures for the time came being and the first market that is trading is out of japan and the first numbers is that it is down by one and 2/3%. with that hit that built the steam in the last hour. it built up conserable steam after that. and we will be going to the pacific markets and to explain d
>> with the law enforcement background of course, that can happen with the fbi, in cis, atf, local policeut it is much better than years past. neil: at number five until you to your background i am the boss. >> and the reality is with a tragedy like this with the course of my 20 plus years is let's get this done. neil: i did not happen after 9/11 they read each other's throats. >> not from my experience. neil: good for you. bag gives me hope. but before i get to my next guest...
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the ci-freakin' a.looks like they're serving interests that are not in the best interest of the united states people. >> there is no audit to the c.i.a. let's put it that way. it's unsurprise to go me that when you have something that is unaccountable to the american people and the lawmakers and the united states government that stuff like this happens. >> cenk: yes, and we really have to question the c.i.a. not just because they have done all these counterproductive actions. not just because they wasted our money. not just because when you have accountability you have waste and fraud, etc. but my god, what are we doing with this group that has been so ineffective? we didn't stop 9/11. we didn't stop the boston bombings. you can go on and on. and how could you--to me, the fact that it took about a decade to get osama bin laden, how did you not get a guy inside al-qaeda. that's the whole point of the c.i.a. so if they were to two years in boom, we got two spies inside al-qaeda bin-laden has a. bullet in
the ci-freakin' a.looks like they're serving interests that are not in the best interest of the united states people. >> there is no audit to the c.i.a. let's put it that way. it's unsurprise to go me that when you have something that is unaccountable to the american people and the lawmakers and the united states government that stuff like this happens. >> cenk: yes, and we really have to question the c.i.a. not just because they have done all these counterproductive actions. not...
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>> with the law enforcement background of course, that can happen with the fbi, in cis, atf, local policeut it is much better than years past. neil: at number five until you to your background i am the boss. >> and the reality is with a tragedy like this with the course of my 20 plus years is let's get this done. neil: i did not happen after 9/11 they read each other's throats. >> not from my experience. neil: good for you. bag gives me hope. but before i get to my next guest to talk about the economic impact just like there was no accident that occurred in new york or in 1993 but the hope is you trigger not only as a cataclysmic event that the economic events that leads to recession or worse at was the hope to a small degree and to roberts' point* of what happens in our markets. we told you about the futures for the time came being and the first market that is trading is out of japan and the first numbers is that it is down by one and 2/3%. with that hit that built the steam in the last hour. it built up considerable steam after that. and we will be going to the pacific markets and to ex
>> with the law enforcement background of course, that can happen with the fbi, in cis, atf, local policeut it is much better than years past. neil: at number five until you to your background i am the boss. >> and the reality is with a tragedy like this with the course of my 20 plus years is let's get this done. neil: i did not happen after 9/11 they read each other's throats. >> not from my experience. neil: good for you. bag gives me hope. but before i get to my next guest...
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. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in the last decade is the on set of every human being being able to record digital video literally everyone who is out there. that increases the amount of evidence that the fib and other investigators have to poor through. if you think back to 15, 16 years ago to the atlanta bombing of the olympics, there was very little video evidence that was available. some security cameras and that was about it. it was much tougher to find and identify a suspect whereas today it's easier to identify somebody they have to go through that voluminous amount of digital imaging to find those suspects. what
. >> john: mars ci gonzales, thank you for your time this evening. i'm pleased to be joined by tim clemente a former fbi agent who took part of the 2001 anthrax attacks, and investigator in the bombings of embassies in kenya and bosnia. >> thank you i'm sorry it's under tragic circumstances. >> cenk: as am i. let's talk about the process. how does an investigation like this work. >> it branches out like a spider web, it branches out in many directions. something new in...
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experience in coming cong together to help.lp >> reporter: they rushed torush leave the city.leave the ci people that didn't know helpedd them. each of the 14 illinois racers ra had two wheel chairs plus luggage. lu >> strangers i was havingha people i didn't really know.ly >> reporter: text and tweets started flooding in. in. >> people like we're back towe're back t high school and stuff families from all over the place were were worried about you. your legs tucked in. >> reporter: mike and the others spent the night at tatiana's house at maryland.ma tonight they fly to england for this weekend's london marathon. they are not scared. >> it's life changing but but always something positive alwayssiti live ave life to be careful with. going after everything that we love. >> in clarksville, maryland beth parker, fox 5 news. >>> it is and it's so good to go see them. we have been seeing thehe coverage, strangers helpingg strangers in a time of need like this. it makes them feel good. good >>> as we continue a local museum gives a glimpse at how this tragedy is being covered be around the wor
experience in coming cong together to help.lp >> reporter: they rushed torush leave the city.leave the ci people that didn't know helpedd them. each of the 14 illinois racers ra had two wheel chairs plus luggage. lu >> strangers i was havingha people i didn't really know.ly >> reporter: text and tweets started flooding in. in. >> people like we're back towe're back t high school and stuff families from all over the place were were worried about you. your legs tucked in....
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ci. >> they bounce back and standstn tall and proud. >> absolutely.>> a >> dave, thanks. thanks.preciate you coming up herg and talking about that. that we will be back to normal tomorrow. >> we plan to be back to normal tomorrow. please send us your question iff you have one to myfoxdc.com. fo. we will be glad to answer all al yufer questions. >>> all of your questions. >>> let's go to julie. it's been a busy. >> reporter: it has and let'sl' start with good news, that's the bwi parkway. earlier crash that we showed you before the exit to the powder po mill road have cleared. lanes are open, but unfortunately northbound traffic is still quite slow leaving thee capital beltway headed northbound, heading in towardwad laurel. we are starting to see a delay y leaving toward powder mill.r all of the lanes are open asas well. if you have a flight from bwi bi the better bet is to check i-955 and use that as an alternate an route. let's check on the cameras whate else we have on the roads this r morning. we have our hands full, that ist where we had the fire alarm alam along route 7 that
ci. >> they bounce back and standstn tall and proud. >> absolutely.>> a >> dave, thanks. thanks.preciate you coming up herg and talking about that. that we will be back to normal tomorrow. >> we plan to be back to normal tomorrow. please send us your question iff you have one to myfoxdc.com. fo. we will be glad to answer all al yufer questions. >>> all of your questions. >>> let's go to julie. it's been a busy. >> reporter: it has and...
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he turned to websites and literature claiming the ci was behind the terrorist attacks of september 11th and jews controlled the world. somehow, he just took his brain, said tamerlan's uncle who recalled conversations with tamerlan's father about misha's influence. the bombing suspects reportedly told a man whose car they hijacked that they had just killed a police officer that night. that officer, sean collier, of the m.i.t. campus police, was honored in a memorial today on campus. vice president joe biden was among the speakers. >> there's al qaeda central out of the fatah or two twisted perverted cowardly knockoff jihadis here in boston. why do they do what they do? i've come to the conclusion, which is not unique to me, but they do it to instill fear. it infuriates them that we refuse to bend, refuse to change, refuse to yield to fear. the doctrine of hate and oppression, they have found out, cannot compete. the values of openness and inclusiveness. that's why they're losing around the world. >> the vice president's wife dr. jill biden was among the first visitors today to the reopen
he turned to websites and literature claiming the ci was behind the terrorist attacks of september 11th and jews controlled the world. somehow, he just took his brain, said tamerlan's uncle who recalled conversations with tamerlan's father about misha's influence. the bombing suspects reportedly told a man whose car they hijacked that they had just killed a police officer that night. that officer, sean collier, of the m.i.t. campus police, was honored in a memorial today on campus. vice...
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in 2011, the older brother was, got a warning letter from the russian intelligence service from the ci. a in november, goes back to russia and dagestan and they have him leaving and coming but they don't share the information with fbi, cia, he's never interviewed. they never share this guy's presence with the boston cell tracking terrorists in the boston area. when he comes back in june of 2012, he goes on a youtube channel, website, on the internet for the whole world to see and embraces radical islam, a guy in the system suspected to be a radical islamist is on the web inside the united states embracing radical islamist ideology and the rest is history. so, this is stove piping. the fbi and the cia not being informed of his travels back to russia, when he gets on the website, nobody comes back to him and says, listen, 2011 you said you loved america, you wanted to be an olympic boxer. what are you doing now interacting with the radical islamic websites? our systems are failing, in my view. >> the argument that some administration officials have made is that the fbi, after they got th
in 2011, the older brother was, got a warning letter from the russian intelligence service from the ci. a in november, goes back to russia and dagestan and they have him leaving and coming but they don't share the information with fbi, cia, he's never interviewed. they never share this guy's presence with the boston cell tracking terrorists in the boston area. when he comes back in june of 2012, he goes on a youtube channel, website, on the internet for the whole world to see and embraces...
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. >> intelligence officers at the ci and other -- between the calls for fbi and cia and other intelligence that russia had been monitoring mom and son conversations it looks like russia was self-interested and right. your take on what it's like for us the united states to put intelligence into proper categories when we might distrust the source. >> you have to put everything into context. russia has a long standing con flkt in the caucuses. russia called everybody who fights them in the caucuses a terrorist. you see numerous jihad groups coming out saying we are fighting a war against russia. we are not fighting a war against the united states. we are not looking to target the united states. so i think this is very important to put into context. the groups talk about violent jihad. they carry out acts of violence. they target trains and power stations and aircraft. that does not make them necessarily a direct threat to the united states. these groups do not apparently want to target the united states. they distance themselves from the boston bombings. we have to be very careful when we get
. >> intelligence officers at the ci and other -- between the calls for fbi and cia and other intelligence that russia had been monitoring mom and son conversations it looks like russia was self-interested and right. your take on what it's like for us the united states to put intelligence into proper categories when we might distrust the source. >> you have to put everything into context. russia has a long standing con flkt in the caucuses. russia called everybody who fights them in...
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homeland security picks up his leaving and returning, but they don't share it with the fbi and the ci. that's a system failure. and after he comes back in 2012 he goes on youtube and the internet declaring his hatred for our country threatening to kill us all and the rest is history. so, yeah, i think the system did fail. >> what do you say -- i mean do you feel you know all there is to know at this point about any failure? >> no, i don't. i know this. i know that when he goes to russia and the department of homeland security picks up him leaving and the fbi and cia are not informed 11 years after 9/11, that's a mistake, that's a big mistake. and when he comes back from dagestan and he goes on the internet, youtube and other public outlets and starts talking in a radical fashion and we can't pick that up in light of all the warnings we've had, i know that's failure. and i think there's just -- bin laden may be dead, anderson, and i'm glad he is, but radical islam is not. and in our own backyard the threat is growing. and i think quite frankly the administration is oversold with the de
homeland security picks up his leaving and returning, but they don't share it with the fbi and the ci. that's a system failure. and after he comes back in 2012 he goes on youtube and the internet declaring his hatred for our country threatening to kill us all and the rest is history. so, yeah, i think the system did fail. >> what do you say -- i mean do you feel you know all there is to know at this point about any failure? >> no, i don't. i know this. i know that when he goes to...
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it was the ci ara who did it wia drone.rent the two governments lied about killing that guy in pakistan in 2004. it was clear pakistan hadn't done it, that we had done it, but what was not known until now is that first ever guy we killed in pakistan with a drone strike was not somebody we were really after. and it wasn't like he was killed by mistake. he was not a senior al-qaeda figure. he was not somebody that the united states had grand designs on and wanted to kill. he was somebody who pakistan wanted dead. pakistan was mad at him for their -- we thought pakistan would let us fly our drones over the country. and the drone in pakistan in 2004, mark reports that he was essential essentially -- so that we could kill more people there. like with a drug dealer, first one's free. the first time the u.s. government used a drone to kill somebody outside of a war zone. we did it in yemen in 2002, a cia predator drone killed this guy, who u.s. officials believeded was the master mind behind the u u.s.s. cole bombing. killed in ye
it was the ci ara who did it wia drone.rent the two governments lied about killing that guy in pakistan in 2004. it was clear pakistan hadn't done it, that we had done it, but what was not known until now is that first ever guy we killed in pakistan with a drone strike was not somebody we were really after. and it wasn't like he was killed by mistake. he was not a senior al-qaeda figure. he was not somebody that the united states had grand designs on and wanted to kill. he was somebody who...
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they've announced they're going to roll out to 22 american cies, large an small.and thatpeople for $12, $13 a month are going to be able to have subscriptions. see, part of the reason it's important, charlie, is it gets at live, american idol and sports. that's what the network business is. if you, you know, if you're at a network if you're fox, if you're nbc, if you're cbs, you have spent all that money on the nfl. somebody can just grab that signal and pump it out wherever they want without helping you. you know, the networks have paid, you know, over a billion dollars to the the nfl. so you can see why they're very, very concerned about protecting that franchise. >> charlie: i'll bet you barry diller took a hard look at the law before he said go ahead. >> people would argue that one of mr. diller's expertises is not really technology but litigation. and the fact that he knows his foes very well. after all, mr. diller worked at paramount and worked at abc, famously helped invent the fox network. you know, i saw him. i was working on a story. i asked him in all s
they've announced they're going to roll out to 22 american cies, large an small.and thatpeople for $12, $13 a month are going to be able to have subscriptions. see, part of the reason it's important, charlie, is it gets at live, american idol and sports. that's what the network business is. if you, you know, if you're at a network if you're fox, if you're nbc, if you're cbs, you have spent all that money on the nfl. somebody can just grab that signal and pump it out wherever they want without...
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representatives two hundred eighty eight to one hundred twenty seven it's now on its way to the senate now cis but it's causing a bitter divide both in capitol hill as well as in silicon valley computer giants like i.b.m. and intel have lobbied hard to support the bill while months below read it and groups like the electronic frontier foundation have voiced concerns over. i have a c. writes and even president obama is weighing in in a letter to congress the white house threatened to veto the bill in its current form so to talk more about this tangled web i was joined earlier by sharon bradford franklin she's a senior counsel at the constitution project and i asked her what this legislation would mean of the average person and what it would mean for us using the web. well the problem is that the bill that was passed today by the house does not include adequate safeguards to prevent private companies from sharing your personal information with the government and the basic approach of the bill is to promote information sharing between private sector and the government and the basic concept of tha
representatives two hundred eighty eight to one hundred twenty seven it's now on its way to the senate now cis but it's causing a bitter divide both in capitol hill as well as in silicon valley computer giants like i.b.m. and intel have lobbied hard to support the bill while months below read it and groups like the electronic frontier foundation have voiced concerns over. i have a c. writes and even president obama is weighing in in a letter to congress the white house threatened to veto the...
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. >> the first al qaeda guys we had at ci detention centers were idealogues.hey were very smart guys who had built up an understanding of what they wanted to do that was intellectual. and they were flavored with emotion. over the course of 12 years with homegrowns like these kids you have emotionally driven kids who have just a flavor of ideology. that really is a fundamental shift in the war on terror. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with michael strahan, former nfl all-star for the new york giants, and now a television star on "live with kelly and michael" >> and i never assumed that i know everything. i never assume that i'm the best. and i always figured there is somebody i could learn from. and the same thing that drives me now is the same thing that drove me on the football field. it's not, you know, trying to reach and have success, it's more my fear of failure is really what pushes me. >> rose: philip mudd, michael strahan next. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by its following:. >> additional funding provided by these funders. and by
. >> the first al qaeda guys we had at ci detention centers were idealogues.hey were very smart guys who had built up an understanding of what they wanted to do that was intellectual. and they were flavored with emotion. over the course of 12 years with homegrowns like these kids you have emotionally driven kids who have just a flavor of ideology. that really is a fundamental shift in the war on terror. >> rose: we conclude with a conversation with michael strahan, former nfl...
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it could have bee written about y ci in t united ates but it was written in new say are hey venn. >> rose: geneva convention had an article called the geneva convention had an article called the death of yale. >> don't i know. and we needed to reinvest in creating the city of gnaw haven. it's been a massive transformation. >> rose: did you find out how a university can expand and find the right relationship with durham and duke? >> you know, we -- >> rose: cambridge and harvard? >> we are such aig fractionf the lol economy now. it wasn't true for many years. employment and expenditure, retail expenditure and so forth. so there was -- there was a time when you had this manufacturing city and this second tear financial center right up to even a little bit post-world war ii. it's still make mug in addition there is for the vietnam war. but after the the winchester plant closed the place had virtually very little in the way of other major employers and we were not stepping up to our responbili a corporate citizens. and we have now. we've done a tremendous amount of work to build a relati
it could have bee written about y ci in t united ates but it was written in new say are hey venn. >> rose: geneva convention had an article called the geneva convention had an article called the death of yale. >> don't i know. and we needed to reinvest in creating the city of gnaw haven. it's been a massive transformation. >> rose: did you find out how a university can expand and find the right relationship with durham and duke? >> you know, we -- >> rose:...
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one quick point on that the first al qaeda guys we had at ci detention centers were idea log, challid chic mohammed, abu zebeda, very smart guys who built up an understanding of what they wanted to do that was intellectual. and they were flavored with emotion. over the course of 12 years with homegrowns like these kids you have emotionally driven kids who have just a flavor of ideology. that really is a fundamental shift in the war on terror. >> so what's more dangerous for us, somebody that is organized and we can try to find out something because they are communicating with each other, or a whole range of people like these two brothers who decide they want to do something for whatever reason, whatever the motive, and then look up how they can do it and they do some damage at a very, very, you know, popular cultural sports event. what's more dangerous. >> i think al qaeda is more dangerous strategically because they can-- or in the past they were. right now they're decimated. >> right. >> they could figure out how to conduct an attack that might kill hundreds or as we saw thousands.
one quick point on that the first al qaeda guys we had at ci detention centers were idea log, challid chic mohammed, abu zebeda, very smart guys who built up an understanding of what they wanted to do that was intellectual. and they were flavored with emotion. over the course of 12 years with homegrowns like these kids you have emotionally driven kids who have just a flavor of ideology. that really is a fundamental shift in the war on terror. >> so what's more dangerous for us, somebody...
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amtrak has suspend all service between boston and new york ci city.id it will restore service when local authorities inform it, it come faa issued a temporary flight restrict over part of boston, today, to quote, provide a safer environment for law enforcement activvties. logan airport remains open under heightened security, most flights on schedule. but airport also said that airlines are waving change fees for folks unable to get to the airport today for a flight. tracy: peter barnes, thank you. adam: we're learning more about the binghamptothe -- above the , joining us walid phares. we thank you for coming, can you make a determination if they were acting alone. >> the short answer is no, most likely no. the fact they got that training, making those bombs, of course you can find a manual on-line but you need to interact with other people, and other hand they were exchanging fire with law enforcement, killing a security guard, the one who is surviving is acting like a commando. for these reasons training wise they have connection with others, but mo
amtrak has suspend all service between boston and new york ci city.id it will restore service when local authorities inform it, it come faa issued a temporary flight restrict over part of boston, today, to quote, provide a safer environment for law enforcement activvties. logan airport remains open under heightened security, most flights on schedule. but airport also said that airlines are waving change fees for folks unable to get to the airport today for a flight. tracy: peter barnes, thank...
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. >> immediately after it was was reported walsh said the chief ci started an internal affairs investigationo other officers and another port authority employee witnessed him offer up the trayvon martin target. >> this individual must either be very stupider -- stupid or o have a lot of hatred. either one is not acceptable. >> word of the incident made itm back to his martin's parents. they released this statement "it's rep hence dwhraibl a high ranking member of the cape canaveral police would use the image of a dead child as target practice. such a deliberate and depraved indifference to this grieving g family sun acceptable. the citizens of port canaveral deserve better." the port c.e.o. agrees and has a message to the parents. >> our sincere apologies. reliving this incident for his family, sincerely we're sorry you needed to hear this and live it again. >> that was holly bristow reporting. in a video posted on youtube hee called the target a no shoot training aid and said it can be used to train officers when not to shoot at someone who is not a threat. he said using real life situation
. >> immediately after it was was reported walsh said the chief ci started an internal affairs investigationo other officers and another port authority employee witnessed him offer up the trayvon martin target. >> this individual must either be very stupider -- stupid or o have a lot of hatred. either one is not acceptable. >> word of the incident made itm back to his martin's parents. they released this statement "it's rep hence dwhraibl a high ranking member of the cape...
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apology on house says this investigation will take time >> they are proceeding apace this is not the end cis episode sometimes you have to take time to properly put the chain together to identify the perpetrators everybody is committed to see that gets done. >> obama has landed in boston he will also meet with first responders and those who were injured. president obama also the target of the ricin mailing. remember the fbi needed a day or two to confirm if the letters sent word ricin they certainly absolutely filled with ricin. they never made it to capitol hill or the white house and intercepted but there is an arrest kevin curtis has been arrested with the mailing of the ricin letters to u.s. officials including president obama and the senate majority leader commented on that this morning. >> appears the suspect has been apprehended the cowardly anonymous attacks i hope he will be brought to justice very soon. we should all understand this is not appear to be related in any way to boston connell: one final note president obama has spoken with governor rick perry from texas to tell him the
apology on house says this investigation will take time >> they are proceeding apace this is not the end cis episode sometimes you have to take time to properly put the chain together to identify the perpetrators everybody is committed to see that gets done. >> obama has landed in boston he will also meet with first responders and those who were injured. president obama also the target of the ricin mailing. remember the fbi needed a day or two to confirm if the letters sent word...
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i don't know the ci think the am looking for here is before we do contracting as a default position on logistic, as we're, i mean, what i worry about in the sriing budget environment there's going to be more o tenden just sthat we should contract it out. because it's cheaper. and if afghanistan and iraq applaud anything that's not always true. and if you don't have adequate contracting oversight. it's not and especially when it's inherently a governmental function and we can spend a whole hearing tsh we -- we have many on that. i want to make sure it's a new day. as we begin to do new solicitation for new logistic support contract in any threat environment, there has to be a really detailed analysis done as to it is going to save you money. and why we can't do this within the existing command. i'll be anxious you to see the command that was done. you are probably aware, i'll spend some time on it. >> senator, we will provide that for you. let me address just briefly here to your geral question and concern. you are right, that is part what we're doing in the review. you have been as --
i don't know the ci think the am looking for here is before we do contracting as a default position on logistic, as we're, i mean, what i worry about in the sriing budget environment there's going to be more o tenden just sthat we should contract it out. because it's cheaper. and if afghanistan and iraq applaud anything that's not always true. and if you don't have adequate contracting oversight. it's not and especially when it's inherently a governmental function and we can spend a whole...