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david williams joins us. how does the fbi define terrorism? guest: it has been defined differently, by different people. people that want to take violent acts against groups of people with anti-u.s. interests, generally with the support of political causes. host: what is the role for the fbi in combating terrorism? guest: basically, it comes down to a series of legislative actions passed by the congress that give the united states government, the department of justice, the attorney general, certain jurisdictions that are passed on to the fbi. the fbi is already the lead in the counter-domestic terrorism organization. host: homegrown terrorism? guest: or international. those with genesis overseas, as well as homegrown threats. it is defined as terrorism, it falls within the realm of the fbi. host: there are agents doing counter-terrorism overseas. is that not the role of the military ban apartment? -- military department? guest: there are a number of different tools available to the government. the central intelligence agency and the fbi worked
david williams joins us. how does the fbi define terrorism? guest: it has been defined differently, by different people. people that want to take violent acts against groups of people with anti-u.s. interests, generally with the support of political causes. host: what is the role for the fbi in combating terrorism? guest: basically, it comes down to a series of legislative actions passed by the congress that give the united states government, the department of justice, the attorney general,...
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david william writes, job growth, sorry, we forgot about that part when we were negotiating this dealnext year. thank you guys for emailing me. appreciate that, the messages on facebook and on twitter. and of course, you can email me about any of the stories that we covered here this hour on msnbc. >>> a short time ago on capitol hill the senate held a hearing trying to figure out how to help respond to the drought and famine in africa. >> the response to the drought has been complicated by the continuing instability in somalia especially due to the actions of alshabab. >> kate know is in kenya. i know there are a lot of aid workers and families hoping other nations pick up the slack and start helping out. how are things developing there. what's the situation like? >> reporter: that's true. everyone we talk to says please tell our story back to america so maybe those folks on capitol hill will decide to send some more aid over here. the aid is so desperately needed i almost can't emphasize it enough. what we're seeing here is about 1200 people a day pouring in to these refugee camps i
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david williams joins us. how does the fbi define terrorism?uest: it has been defined differently, by different people. people that want to take violent acts against groups of people with anti-u.s. interests, generally with the support of political causes. host: what is the role for the fbi in combating terrorism? guest: basically, it comes down to a series of legislative actions passed by the congress that give the united states government, the department of justice, the attorney general, certain jurisdictions that are passed on to the fbi. the fbi is already the lead in the counter-domestic terrorism organization. host: homegrown terrorism? guest: or international. those with genesis overseas, as well as homegrown threats. it is defined as terrorism, it falls within the realm of the fbi. host: there are agents doing counter-terrorism overseas. is that not the role of the military ban apartment? -- military department? guest: there are a number of different tools available to the government. the central intelligence agency and the fbi worked i
david williams joins us. how does the fbi define terrorism?uest: it has been defined differently, by different people. people that want to take violent acts against groups of people with anti-u.s. interests, generally with the support of political causes. host: what is the role for the fbi in combating terrorism? guest: basically, it comes down to a series of legislative actions passed by the congress that give the united states government, the department of justice, the attorney general,...
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bienes de narcos mexicanos se trata de william subdirector de operaciÓn y supervisores de campo william y david a puestos ejecutivo en su washington, segÚn el director por habilidades demos entradas en sus carreras. >>> y como le hemos venido informando en mÉxico fue capturado un sicario despiadado y dice que Él mismo asesinÓ a 300 personas. >>> sicarios del narcotráfico más monstruo que es. >>>raúl: con las manos, y cuchillos mató a las 300 personas que asesinara y lo dijo sin que le temblara la voz >>> se llama oscar osvaldo garcía montoya le dicen "la mano con ojos" primero fue sicario del cartel beltrán leiva, luego capo d capo de la droga >>> era una merpersona muy tranquilidad >>>raúl: no se llama manuel, pero así lo llamas remos, fue marino y garcía montoya e su superior, manuel dice que no era violento pero sí un hombre de comportamiento extraño >>> se alejaba, no era una persona que estuviera con un grupo. >>>raúl: al volv"la mano con oj ubicado en la fue des" fue despedido por contrabando de droga. pero no titubeó cuando amenazó al procurador de méxico. el presunto narco acusó al proc
bienes de narcos mexicanos se trata de william subdirector de operaciÓn y supervisores de campo william y david a puestos ejecutivo en su washington, segÚn el director por habilidades demos entradas en sus carreras. >>> y como le hemos venido informando en mÉxico fue capturado un sicario despiadado y dice que Él mismo asesinÓ a 300 personas. >>> sicarios del narcotráfico más monstruo que es. >>>raúl: con las manos, y cuchillos mató a las 300 personas que...
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d a former fbi investigator david williams will discuss the fbi's role in combating terrorism. w.j." is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> david cameron was in his constituency today talking about the riots in london and other british cities. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning. all warm welcome. on behalf of the young people, the staff, is really good to see you. that you've glad made the time to come here, especially the young people. i'm sure you're appreciated the calls quaking you to get here on time. it is my great pleasure and privilege to ask you to welcome the prime minister, the right honorable david cameron. >> thank you very much for that. it is great to be back here. i can see it has not got any cooler since i last met a speech in here. but very grateful of you to come. it is time for our country to take stock. last week we saw some of the most sickening acts on our streets. i'll never forget talking to maurice reeves, whose family had run the reeves furniture store in croydon for generations. this was an 80 year old man who had seen the business he h
d a former fbi investigator david williams will discuss the fbi's role in combating terrorism. w.j." is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> david cameron was in his constituency today talking about the riots in london and other british cities. this is 45 minutes. >> good morning. all warm welcome. on behalf of the young people, the staff, is really good to see you. that you've glad made the time to come here, especially the young people. i'm sure you're...
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new york times report that is david olf and william dally want him to appeal to independent by advocating they are in election mode and i give the president a d and only reason he doesn't an f he hasn't completed his term yet and that would be unfair to great him for -- grade him for that. >> mike: rick peryejohn huntson. rick perry called it scientific theory that is not theory and john hunts man said i believe in evolution and trust scientist. call me crazy. was that a smart move for a republican to say in south carolina. >> guest: i have to give hunts man a c for crazy. if he thinks he will win by tweeting, he's way off. this has a huge impact. he has more retweets and he doubled the traffic on his website. but the republican primary is controlled by people in the right. >> mike: david? >> making the agreement for the tweet. to get traffic and that's what hunts man did. it is his po. not a story there. >> mike: and caroline. hunts man and perry. >> i would grade perry a d. he's far away from the reality base community. i think he is zero for three calling bernanke a traitor and global
new york times report that is david olf and william dally want him to appeal to independent by advocating they are in election mode and i give the president a d and only reason he doesn't an f he hasn't completed his term yet and that would be unfair to great him for -- grade him for that. >> mike: rick peryejohn huntson. rick perry called it scientific theory that is not theory and john hunts man said i believe in evolution and trust scientist. call me crazy. was that a smart move for a...
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david williams joins us. how does the fbi define terrorism?uest: it has been defined differently,y different people. people that want to take violent acts against groups of people with anti-u.s. interests, generally with the support of political causes. host: what is the role for the fbi in combating terrorism? guest: basically, it comes down to a series of legislative actions passed by the congress that give the united states government, the department of justice, the attorney general, certain jurisdictions that are passed on to the fbi. the fbi is already the lead in the counter-domestic terrorism organization. host: homegrown terrorism? guest: or international. those with genesis overseas, as well as homegrown threats. it is defined as terrorism, it falls within the realm of the fbi. host: there are agents dog counter-terrorism overseas. is that not the role of the military ban apartment? -- military department? guest: there are a number of different tools available to the government. the central intelligence agency and the fbi worked in co
david williams joins us. how does the fbi define terrorism?uest: it has been defined differently,y different people. people that want to take violent acts against groups of people with anti-u.s. interests, generally with the support of political causes. host: what is the role for the fbi in combating terrorism? guest: basically, it comes down to a series of legislative actions passed by the congress that give the united states government, the department of justice, the attorney general, certain...
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david williams is about as common as you can get. it really is a pain in the neck. i can commiserate with people who feel they are on it unjustly. i had to continually explain why was and what was going on. every year the screening and listing gets much more sophisticated. and it does get better. host: you said that this was an idea of yours pelops -- idea of yours? guest: i became a part of the terrorist threat matrix. host: did the fbi get information from that list? guest: the fbi can get information from that list. host: it is considered a counter-terrorism tool? guest: yes. it is run by the fbi though other agencies are involved. the watch list is just a part of that. trudy, it is the responsibility of dhs. host: stephen connecticut. caller: that is a crazy story. host: do you know of any more? guest: no. [laughter] caller: the fbi has been pretty inclusive lately. sometimes i am concerned that the focus is too much on counter-terrorism. pulling the wool over the federal government, are we spending too much time on that? guest: are we spending too much time on
david williams is about as common as you can get. it really is a pain in the neck. i can commiserate with people who feel they are on it unjustly. i had to continually explain why was and what was going on. every year the screening and listing gets much more sophisticated. and it does get better. host: you said that this was an idea of yours pelops -- idea of yours? guest: i became a part of the terrorist threat matrix. host: did the fbi get information from that list? guest: the fbi can get...
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investigator david williams will discuss the fbi's role in combating terrorism. washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> watch more video of the candidates. see what political reporters are saying and track the latest campaign contributions with c- span's website for campaign 2012. it helps you navigate the political landscape with facebook updates from the campaign, candidate bios, and the latest polling data. all at c-span.org/campaign2012. >> president obama began his midwestern bus tour today in minnesota, saying the u.s. does not have a financial crisis, but a political crisis. this is about an hour. ♪ [applause] >> hello, minnesota. what a spectacular setting. let's get the grill going. it is wonderful to see all of you here today. thank you for showing up. what an incredible setting. feel free to have a seat, we're going to be your for a while. a couple the introductions. the outstanding governor of minnesota is in the house. two of the finest senators in the country are here. from your congressional delegation. we have the
investigator david williams will discuss the fbi's role in combating terrorism. washington journal" is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> watch more video of the candidates. see what political reporters are saying and track the latest campaign contributions with c- span's website for campaign 2012. it helps you navigate the political landscape with facebook updates from the campaign, candidate bios, and the latest polling data. all at c-span.org/campaign2012. >>...
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david stockman. author of the amendment right here jimmy williams and, of course, karen and susan to make sure we haven't minds. this guy here, howard schultz, is saying the same thing we're saying. right? >> yeah. >> is it a good idea? i mean, is he at least wushing in the right direction? >> he is pushing in the right direction, particularly though, part of our discussion from last week. nobody should be off the hook. it's not just about the president. it's not just about the congress. it's about all of them. no one should be off the çhook >> us. >> we shouldn't let ourselves off the hook. >> a constitutional amendment from them. >> i always go to, until there's political consequences there's not going to be change. part of the political consequences is we vote differently. we call them and say we're not going to vote for you. that's one. if the big donors say we're not going to give you money until you people show you can sit in a room and get something done, that's another. >> what if again, those same people say we're not going to get involved with you in any way, shape and form until you ban money
david stockman. author of the amendment right here jimmy williams and, of course, karen and susan to make sure we haven't minds. this guy here, howard schultz, is saying the same thing we're saying. right? >> yeah. >> is it a good idea? i mean, is he at least wushing in the right direction? >> he is pushing in the right direction, particularly though, part of our discussion from last week. nobody should be off the hook. it's not just about the president. it's not just about...
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at a ceremony earlier today david petraeus ended his military career. williamn sang petraeus' praises. >> it's rare to have what it takes to lead a war, and david petraeus has distinguished himself. >>> in a letter sent to leaders of the house and senate, president obama has requested a joint session of congress on september 7th for his long awaited jobs speech. the president says he intends to laying out a series on proposals to help strengthen the economy. he called on congress to act quickly to renew the transportation bill. >> if we allow the transportation bill to expire over 4,000 workers will be immediately furloughed without pay. if it's delayed for just ten days, it will lose nearly $1 billion in highway funding. that's money we can never get back. >> the current bill expires at the end of september. >>> a maryland man held in connection with the disappearance of a american woman in aruba appeared in court again, and the judge is is that corrected to make a decision on his release later today. the pararooir arrived in aruba together. >>> after being ho
at a ceremony earlier today david petraeus ended his military career. williamn sang petraeus' praises. >> it's rare to have what it takes to lead a war, and david petraeus has distinguished himself. >>> in a letter sent to leaders of the house and senate, president obama has requested a joint session of congress on september 7th for his long awaited jobs speech. the president says he intends to laying out a series on proposals to help strengthen the economy. he called on congress...
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changing its stance once again to begin with when this campaign started david cameron said gadhafi must go then in the last month william hague the foreign secretary said that they're prepared to allow gadhafi just remain in the country in exile so long as he steps down now is a change of stance again cameron saying that he's in the hands of the rebel. the national transitional council so is he washing his hands of it well he did say he wants them he wants to see gadhafi held to account and put on trial but at the same time he did say that he will be in the hands of the rebels so slightly ambiguous response so that somehow minister cameron saying that the fate of gadhafi is in the hands of the rebels but it's interesting how the u.n. mandate the resolution one nine seven three on libya expires next month and here's the british prime minister saying this is an open ended mission so tell us what are the other e.u. states having to say on this issue. britain france germany and italy of all backed up britain's claim that this is the end the beginning of the end they're all heralding it is a new beginning but it's not over y
changing its stance once again to begin with when this campaign started david cameron said gadhafi must go then in the last month william hague the foreign secretary said that they're prepared to allow gadhafi just remain in the country in exile so long as he steps down now is a change of stance again cameron saying that he's in the hands of the rebel. the national transitional council so is he washing his hands of it well he did say he wants them he wants to see gadhafi held to account and put...
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david ausbury. raiders up 15-10. after the 57-yarder, cardinals pull it out the final minutes. williamseared to step out of bonds but called it a touchdown. cardinals win it. >> it was an eye-opening experience for this whole team. because we're back playing football. there are some things we have to shore up there. are things our players have to get better at. i'm confident that we will. >> seahawks chargers, familiar faces, brian walters, off to the races, up the middle. breaks a tackle and low..., aloha.... 103 kickoff. but seattle came back to win. i'm ready. >> tiger woods started out great in the pga championship. he found the bunker 13 times. round one in atlanta, he had the early lead before imploding. he blasted into the water. tying are a 7 over par 77 in 130th place. >> rory mcllroy, the ball is up against a tree root. look at him strain a tendon. he is heochk to play in round two. he a even par 70. the man to catch steve stricker to a 63 tied the lowest score, he leads by two shots. >> giants had night off they are in florida without carlos beltran. he had a cortisone shot t
david ausbury. raiders up 15-10. after the 57-yarder, cardinals pull it out the final minutes. williamseared to step out of bonds but called it a touchdown. cardinals win it. >> it was an eye-opening experience for this whole team. because we're back playing football. there are some things we have to shore up there. are things our players have to get better at. i'm confident that we will. >> seahawks chargers, familiar faces, brian walters, off to the races, up the middle. breaks a...
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round as scott made his way to the clubhouse reporters rushed to williams to ask him about his reaction to the win. >> i got to tell you, david a caddie for 33 years and that's the best week of my life and i'm not joking. i'm never ever going to forget this week. the people here have been absolutely unbelievable and all the people in new zealand. a lot of expectations today. i'd be lying if i said i wasn't a little nervous. obviously adam was leading the tournament and there's been a lot said this week and it's an incredible feeling to back it up. that's the best week of my life, i caddied for 33 years, 145 wins and that's the best win i have ever had. >> he fired the caddie after 12 years together. williams didn't even see it coming. we'll see more of tiger soon. the pga championship starts thursday. comi coming up at the top of the hour. the white house attacks the credibility of standard & poor's after they have their a. aaa rating downgraded. >>> when we come back here we'll huddle around the water cooler to watch a weatherman's green screen fail. "way too early" coming right back. yikes, this color just sucks the life ou
round as scott made his way to the clubhouse reporters rushed to williams to ask him about his reaction to the win. >> i got to tell you, david a caddie for 33 years and that's the best week of my life and i'm not joking. i'm never ever going to forget this week. the people here have been absolutely unbelievable and all the people in new zealand. a lot of expectations today. i'd be lying if i said i wasn't a little nervous. obviously adam was leading the tournament and there's been a lot...
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thank you, brian williams, we will see you throughout the day. and now to david gregory. of course the host of "meet the press." david, you've been watching all of these goings on for so long. the last 24 hours has just been an emotional roller coaster. >> i just think that's striking to bill on what brian is saying there's no break here. crisis averted and now we're on to more fighting. the president really laid it out. i was reminded of the president's remarks back in april when the government shut down was averted the president appeared with washington monument behind him and he visited the lincoln memorial, the jefferson memorial later that day and met with kids. he said this is a good thing. the leaders compromised and washington did a good thing. first of all it was debatable it was a good thing then. and certainly here there's no sense we all came together. this wasn't so much compromise as some way to end the standoff that left nobody happy. and leaves in place huge idealogical differences about the role of govts, the role of taxes. the liberty to tax more, tax le
thank you, brian williams, we will see you throughout the day. and now to david gregory. of course the host of "meet the press." david, you've been watching all of these goings on for so long. the last 24 hours has just been an emotional roller coaster. >> i just think that's striking to bill on what brian is saying there's no break here. crisis averted and now we're on to more fighting. the president really laid it out. i was reminded of the president's remarks back in april...
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prime minister david cameron said today he would look here to the united states for help in preventing a repeat. he specifically mentioned a familiar name in the police business, william bratton, the former chief of police here in new york and l.a. and boston as someone who might offer some solutions. when our broadcast continues along the way on a thursday night, it's been two years since she was viciously attacked and disfigured. tonight her new face, a new chance at life revealed to the world. >>> and later, at the ball game, a soldier's wife gets the surprise of her life. >>> it was two years ago that a vicious attack by a chimpanzee left a woman named charla nash badly injured, so disfigured she wouldn't show her face in public. but tonight after a rare and life changing surgery, and a lot of personal determination, charla nash is able to open a wonderful new chapter in her life and she's showing her new face to the world for the first time. and the story is gaining wide attention. our chief medical editor dr. nancy snyderman has the medical back story of a remarkable woman's remarkable recovery. >> reporter: for two years, charla nash lived behind a veil, after
prime minister david cameron said today he would look here to the united states for help in preventing a repeat. he specifically mentioned a familiar name in the police business, william bratton, the former chief of police here in new york and l.a. and boston as someone who might offer some solutions. when our broadcast continues along the way on a thursday night, it's been two years since she was viciously attacked and disfigured. tonight her new face, a new chance at life revealed to the...
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i don't think anyone in england would say, what would the two william pitts think of david cameron's government? they certainly wouldn't affect climate question so we have a connection with these founders, an intimate connection and it is easy to mock that. historians have mocked it. i don't mock it. lincoln had that connection however and it is not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt, he said i think in 1858 in the speech, he said we are one with these founders. the blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh. that is really identifying with it, and he says there is an electric cord that ties us to them and i think that is the feeling we have, that this is the source of our identity. we go back to these people to find out who we are. they created our institutions by which we still govern ourselves. they fused into our culture. almost everything we believe, our ideals, our highest aspirations come out of the revolution. the revolution is the most important event in our history so it is natural for us to go back there because there is nothing else that holds us together. we are not a nation i
i don't think anyone in england would say, what would the two william pitts think of david cameron's government? they certainly wouldn't affect climate question so we have a connection with these founders, an intimate connection and it is easy to mock that. historians have mocked it. i don't mock it. lincoln had that connection however and it is not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt, he said i think in 1858 in the speech, he said we are one with these founders. the blood of our blood, flesh of...
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i don't think anyone in england would say, what would the two william pitts think of david cameron's government? they certainly wouldn't affect climate question so we have a connection with these founders, an intimate connection and it is easy to mock that. historians have mocked it. i don't mock it. lincoln had that connection however and it is not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt, he said i think in 1858 in the speech, he said we are one with these founders. the blood of our blood, flesh of our flesh. that is really identifying with it, and he says there is an electric cord that ties us to them and i think that is the feeling we have, that this is the source of our identity. we go back to these people to find out who we are. they created our institutions by which we still govern ourselves. they fused into our culture. almost everything we believe, our ideals, our highest aspirations come out of the revolution. the revolution is the most important event in our history so it is natural for us to go back there because there is nothing else that holds us together. we are not a nation i
i don't think anyone in england would say, what would the two william pitts think of david cameron's government? they certainly wouldn't affect climate question so we have a connection with these founders, an intimate connection and it is easy to mock that. historians have mocked it. i don't mock it. lincoln had that connection however and it is not so easy to mock lincoln. he felt, he said i think in 1858 in the speech, he said we are one with these founders. the blood of our blood, flesh of...
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barry foundation charitable fund and william rosenwald family fund and the foundation now this report also highlights five so called experts frank gaffney daniel pipes david year shalmi robert spencer and steven emerson so how exactly does this money flow and what is the purpose behind it joining me to discuss it is here the editor in chief of think progress and vice president of the center for american progress thanks so much for being here tonight for having me and i'm very curious this was a six month long investigation this is quite an extensive report you guys put out how do you put all the pieces together and how do you make the direct line between the snow nations and these experts how exactly does the money get to them was started saying we wanted to be and with that as our goal we said how do we end it well let's look at the money trail let's start with the people who are propping up the conspirators of paid the five people that you mentioned and when we looked at that we found the seven foundations and we said ok it was the program this network if you could go to the funders and say stop funding this then what does that accomplish while it stops
barry foundation charitable fund and william rosenwald family fund and the foundation now this report also highlights five so called experts frank gaffney daniel pipes david year shalmi robert spencer and steven emerson so how exactly does this money flow and what is the purpose behind it joining me to discuss it is here the editor in chief of think progress and vice president of the center for american progress thanks so much for being here tonight for having me and i'm very curious this was a...
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david ignatius, thank you for being with us this morning. >> great to be with you. >> coming up, williamarons with more on the atlantic season hurricane. >> this is when we can expect big hurricanes, major hurricanes. overnight, this hit puerto rico much harder than they were expecting. they have almost 1 million people without power. the torms storm is moving away from puerto rico. the next stop is the coast of the dominican republic. then it's going to come through the bahamas and look out florida in the southeast of the united states. because this isn't going to take a track over land for that much, we will see it strengthening in the days ahead. by the time we get near florida, it could be a category 2 hurricane. so all of a sudden, we're talking serious business and potential for serious damage and power outages, all of florida and possibly the southeast. it's difficult to tell who could get the landfall. today is a gorgeous day in new england. finally, dry weather. watch out in new england. that hurricane is going to bring a ton of rain to you over this next labor day weekend, espe
david ignatius, thank you for being with us this morning. >> great to be with you. >> coming up, williamarons with more on the atlantic season hurricane. >> this is when we can expect big hurricanes, major hurricanes. overnight, this hit puerto rico much harder than they were expecting. they have almost 1 million people without power. the torms storm is moving away from puerto rico. the next stop is the coast of the dominican republic. then it's going to come through the...
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charitable fund and william rosenwald family fund and the fair book foundation that is now moving on the report also highlight the five so called experts these would be frank gaffney daniel pipes david your shalvey robert spencer and steven emerson so these are the people that in the report are accused of taking the foundations money spreading islamophobia on air online and a number of events so as you can imagine this report kind of pitstop right wing land here in america including eric bolling take a look at me the point this out i'm reading this directly from from this report the obama center for american progress has released a report that blames islamophobia in america on a small group of jews in israel supporters in america whose use are being backed by millions of dollars. so eric says there's a lot of that support the blames islamophobia in america on a small group of jews in israel supporters in america whose views are backed by millions of dollars actually erick that is a flat out lie a center for american progress called out eric bolling on the comment that even offered to send fox news a copy of the report just in case they were confused he had wondered why eric bolling
charitable fund and william rosenwald family fund and the fair book foundation that is now moving on the report also highlight the five so called experts these would be frank gaffney daniel pipes david your shalvey robert spencer and steven emerson so these are the people that in the report are accused of taking the foundations money spreading islamophobia on air online and a number of events so as you can imagine this report kind of pitstop right wing land here in america including eric...
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williams draft a constitutional amendment to do exactly that. let's bring in our friday mega panel. former clinton white house staffer davidemocratic strategist crystal ball and msnbc contributor and "washington post" editorial writer jonathan capehart. welcome. >> hey, matt. >> jonathan capehart, let me start with you. money out of politics amendment being done. you thought about the fact this is, everyone talking about a balanced budget amendment. the big gop stlugs our fiscal woes. maybe we need, since the supreme court ruled so far that the constitution says money equals speech, isn't this kind of an amendment that dylan and jimmy williams are trying to put together equal and maybe more consequential? >> the question i had yesterday had i was on the panel, and didn't speak up fast enough or loud enough to ask the question, which constitutional amendment would achieve the goal of fixing or at least starting to fix the systemic problems with our government? both the republican conservatives and quite a few democrats think a balanced budget amendment is the way to go to impose at least fiscal discipline on the government,
williams draft a constitutional amendment to do exactly that. let's bring in our friday mega panel. former clinton white house staffer davidemocratic strategist crystal ball and msnbc contributor and "washington post" editorial writer jonathan capehart. welcome. >> hey, matt. >> jonathan capehart, let me start with you. money out of politics amendment being done. you thought about the fact this is, everyone talking about a balanced budget amendment. the big gop stlugs our...
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your masters in business administration from college of william and mary where my youngest son will start his senior year this fall. great school. david wise is greater for fiscal infrastructure issues at the u.s. government accountability office, actually known as gao. he specializes in transportation and communication, federal real property issues. is career dates back to 1981. mr. wise has a bachelor of arts in political science from university of pittsburgh and a masters in public administration from its graduate school of public and international affairs, and now that the nfl strike has been averted or lockout has been averted as good as my first question of you, what nfl football team will you be rooting for this fall? [inaudible] >> all right. welcome one and all. your entire state will be made part of the record if you like to summarize that would be great. we are asking you to keep your remarks roughly five minutes. a little beyond that that is okay. if you go way beyond that that is not okay. just go ahead and watch all finished, senator broun and i will take turns taking questions of you. mr. foley, please proceed. >> good
your masters in business administration from college of william and mary where my youngest son will start his senior year this fall. great school. david wise is greater for fiscal infrastructure issues at the u.s. government accountability office, actually known as gao. he specializes in transportation and communication, federal real property issues. is career dates back to 1981. mr. wise has a bachelor of arts in political science from university of pittsburgh and a masters in public...
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at 10:25 armstrong williams for his book, reawakening virtues. "booktv" will be live this afternoon as david graber, his book about debt, the history of debt across the world. that is live on booktv.org at 7:30 eastern. >> dr. martin luther king was not a president of the united states. at no time in his life did he hold public office. he was not a hero of foreign wars. he never had much money. while he lived, he was reviled at least as much as he was celebrated. by his own account, he was a man frequently racked with doubt, a man not without flaws, a man who like moses before him, more than once questioned why he had been chosen for so arduous a task. the task of leading a people to freedom. the task of healing the festering wound of a nation's original sin. >> watch this entire event, the groundbreaking of the martin luther king, jr. memorial at the c-span video library. now nearly five years later the memorial will be dedicated this washington, d.c., this sunday, live on c-span. during the week we'll have coverage of other events surrounding the dedication on the c-span networks. and now
at 10:25 armstrong williams for his book, reawakening virtues. "booktv" will be live this afternoon as david graber, his book about debt, the history of debt across the world. that is live on booktv.org at 7:30 eastern. >> dr. martin luther king was not a president of the united states. at no time in his life did he hold public office. he was not a hero of foreign wars. he never had much money. while he lived, he was reviled at least as much as he was celebrated. by his own...
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william bradden is in talks to become an adviser to british police. it comes after a week of violent riots across london. he said prime minister davided him personally if he would consider taking the consultant posmghts -- position. more than 1700 people have been arrested from the riots. >>> a swimming pool in massachusetts will stay closed the rest of the summer after a woman drowned there but wasn't found for two days. that pool was drained for an investigation. authorities said it's not worth reopening the pool because there's not enough time left for the summer. >> there's a new report that holds casey anthony responsible for the death of her daughter even though she was acquitted in court. the department said anthony failed to protect 2-year-old caylee through her actions or lack of actions. the state agency is man dated to conduct reviews when a child dies from the result of abuse, bondment or -- abandonment or neglect. >>> the man accused of killing 69 people at a labor party in norway might have filmed the entire mass speer. authorities believe anders breivik filmed it as a propaganda video and the video may still be on the
william bradden is in talks to become an adviser to british police. it comes after a week of violent riots across london. he said prime minister davided him personally if he would consider taking the consultant posmghts -- position. more than 1700 people have been arrested from the riots. >>> a swimming pool in massachusetts will stay closed the rest of the summer after a woman drowned there but wasn't found for two days. that pool was drained for an investigation. authorities said...
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david eisinback. they're the authors of "one nation under sex." then at 9 eastern, "after words." and at 10 p.m. booktv attends a book launch party for be columnist and radio host armstrong williams, author of the recently published "reabackenning virtues." that all happens tonight here on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv is at the publishers' annual convention in new york city looking at some of the upcoming fall 2011 books. basic books and nation books are well represented here. they are part of the perseus book groups, and we have joined by the publisher of basic and nation books, john sherer. john sherer, there are three books coming out this fall that i wanted to ask you about, and i wanted to start with the thomas sow well reader. >> right. so thomas so well is a libertarian economist who works at the hoover institution at stanford. publishing with basic for almost 40 years now, does a lot of books on economics, history, social issues, politics. what we're doing this fall is a thomas sowell reader which we hope is going to be a one-volume introduction to the really remarkable array of subject areas that he's written about so people who haven't wanted to endug in the 600 pages of
david eisinback. they're the authors of "one nation under sex." then at 9 eastern, "after words." and at 10 p.m. booktv attends a book launch party for be columnist and radio host armstrong williams, author of the recently published "reabackenning virtues." that all happens tonight here on c-span2's booktv. >> booktv is at the publishers' annual convention in new york city looking at some of the upcoming fall 2011 books. basic books and nation books are well...
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william braden has served as the top cop in new york and boston. he has built a reputation for helping stop gang violence. prime minister david cameron says he is hoping braden's inputted will help stop the criticism over police response to the riots. >>> the new york city police department will now monitor facebook. myspace and twitter to hope fight crime. the department says its new juvenile justice unit will browse those websites to find information about how -- about out-of-control house parties, gang showdowns, and other potential violence. investigators say many criminals are taking to the web to brag about their crimes, sometimes before they even happen. the nypd points to the london riots as an example of social media's power. rioters there organized themselves with facebook, twitter and other sites. >>> a rapper could face criminal charges after a los angeles county sheriff's officials say incited a telephone flash mob. the performer known as the game tweeted the phone number of the sheriff's station in compton to his 580,000 followers yesterday. the tweet told the fans to call the number if they want an internship w
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masters in business administration from the college of william and mary where our youngest son is starting his senior this fall. great school. david weiss is the director for physical infrastructure issues at the u.s. government accountability office, officially known as gao. he specialized in transportation and communication, and federal real property issues. his career dates back to 1981. mr. wise has a bachelor of arts in political science from the university of pittsburgh, and a masters in public administration from its graduate school of public and international affairs, and now that the nfl strike has been averted, i was going to ask my first question, what nfl football team will you be rooting for this fall? with that kind of buyer? [inaudible] >> all right. welcome one and all. your entire statement will be a part of the record if you like to summarize that would be great. we're asking you to keep your remarks roughly five minutes. if you go a little beyond that that is okay. if you go way beyond that, that is not okay. just go ahead, and once all of you finish, senator brown and i will take turns asking questions. thank y
masters in business administration from the college of william and mary where our youngest son is starting his senior this fall. great school. david weiss is the director for physical infrastructure issues at the u.s. government accountability office, officially known as gao. he specialized in transportation and communication, and federal real property issues. his career dates back to 1981. mr. wise has a bachelor of arts in political science from the university of pittsburgh, and a masters in...
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master's in business administration from college of william and mary where our youngest son is starting his senior year this year. great school. david wise is senior administrator at the u.s. government accountability office affectionately known as gao. he specializes in transportation and communication and federal real property issues. his career in gao dates back to 1981. mr. weiss has a bachelor of arts in political science from the university of pittsburgh and a master's in public administration's degree from pitts graduate school of public and international affairs and now that the nfl strike has been averted the lockout has been averted i was going to ask -- my my question would be what nfl football team would be rooting for with that kind of bio? [inaudible] >> all right. welcome one and all your entire statement will be made part of the record. if you would like to summarize that'd be great. we're asking you to keep remarks to roughly 5 minutes. if you go a little beyond that that's okay. if you go way beyond, that's not okay. so just go ahead and once you're all finished, senator brown and i will take questions just asking
master's in business administration from college of william and mary where our youngest son is starting his senior year this year. great school. david wise is senior administrator at the u.s. government accountability office affectionately known as gao. he specializes in transportation and communication and federal real property issues. his career in gao dates back to 1981. mr. weiss has a bachelor of arts in political science from the university of pittsburgh and a master's in public...
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david. we are now going to go to kabul. it seems like an appropriate moment to take you to afghanistan to hear a recorded message from commander of nato training mission in afghanistan, lieutenant general william caldwell who was also commander of the combined security transition command there and was the spokesperson for operation iraqi freedom years ago. he has really been a major supporter and contributor to this program, to its manuals and its projects and we feel very fortunate to be able to share the videotape message with you. if we could roll the tape. >> is great to be with you today from camp edgars to celebrate the one-year anniversary of the moda program. when nato training was developed in 2009 we saw that her mission was about teaming with afghans to build an enduring and self-sustaining afghan national security force. though the international community had been supporting the afghan government, military police for several years, efforts really lacked from a sense of unity. there were limited resources and even limited expertise. the lessons of the soviet experience and previous international efforts as our guide, we adopted a new mindset of teaming, transparency and transition.
david. we are now going to go to kabul. it seems like an appropriate moment to take you to afghanistan to hear a recorded message from commander of nato training mission in afghanistan, lieutenant general william caldwell who was also commander of the combined security transition command there and was the spokesperson for operation iraqi freedom years ago. he has really been a major supporter and contributor to this program, to its manuals and its projects and we feel very fortunate to be able...