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threaten add the least one of our holiday movies i'm joined by robin wright, and woodrow wilson center and david rohde for woods. great to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> garrett: give me sense both of us, start with you robin where is the battle against isis, where is it going and what to make of reports that isis can't do anything to meet the needs of those it intends to. >> isis made huge freethrow then been contained. the problem is we can't either iraqis, united states or syrian rebels break through the territory they hold. i was there a few weeks ago the united states has launched about 350 airstrikes yet isis still controls part of very small town. meanwhile the largest town in syria is under threat and we could lose that but bigger stakes are inside syria. that is where the next year will probably focus. >> garrett: where is this heading? >> we have story coming out tomorrow about iraq fracturing. a similar problem that robin was talking about the ground forces in iraq, army not coming back together quickly. there is huge divisions and real fear that this country will not c
threaten add the least one of our holiday movies i'm joined by robin wright, and woodrow wilson center and david rohde for woods. great to have you with us. >> great to be with you. >> garrett: give me sense both of us, start with you robin where is the battle against isis, where is it going and what to make of reports that isis can't do anything to meet the needs of those it intends to. >> isis made huge freethrow then been contained. the problem is we can't either iraqis,...
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david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri we begin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind of information being leaked? >> we have people like judd appear to
david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri we begin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind...
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david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri willis.gin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind of information being leaked? >> we have people like judd appear to
david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri willis.gin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this...
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david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri we begin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind of information being leaked? >> we have people like judd appear to say, seth rogen, james franco. huge stars. (?) there's two categories the social security information. then the hollywood information which is more affecting their personality and their perception. >> how much money they're making. >> we know seth rogen made 8.5 million in the movie interview while james franco made 2 million less. in hollywood, for some people, that's more damaging than their social security numbers getting out. gerri: you make a good point. look at this list --
david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri we begin with the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind...
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david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri willis.the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind of information being leaked? >> we have people like judd app
david: all right. >> hello, i'm gerri wilson. gerri willis.the computer hacking at sony pictures entertainment. the hacking is believed to be much more damaging and includes the release of tens of thousands of social security numbers of folks including big stars like sylvester stallone for more, entertainment reporter david cap lynn. 47,000 social security numbers. (?) this blows my mind. i can't believe this is happening. how many stars? who were the big named stars with this kind of...
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. >> david kirkpatrick, thank you as always. next, seattle seahawks russell wilson and his relationship with microsoft and how technology may help him become the owner of an nfl franchise. >> the nfl will announce its annual list of pro bowl players tonight. quarterback russell wilson hoping to make that list for second year. off the year, he wants to leverage his endorsements with companies like microsoft into buying his own team. i started by asking him what else he wants to see tablets do in the future. >> i think continue to be able to sort things out process things faster. i know microsoft has more and more things to do and i want to talk to them about that this off-season. that will be kind of cool. >> were kind of things because the leak controls it, too? >> just be able to hit all the third downs. when we watch film, that is one of the things i'm able to do throughout the week. look at all the third downs come all the red zone plays come all the scramble place, all the pressure plays. third downs, all the red zone plays, all the scramble plays, all the press
. >> david kirkpatrick, thank you as always. next, seattle seahawks russell wilson and his relationship with microsoft and how technology may help him become the owner of an nfl franchise. >> the nfl will announce its annual list of pro bowl players tonight. quarterback russell wilson hoping to make that list for second year. off the year, he wants to leverage his endorsements with companies like microsoft into buying his own team. i started by asking him what else he wants to see...
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david, what about this, we saw a photo of a st. louis police officer, happened today, stationed at city hall and he's wearing a darren wilson name tag. this is a guy in uniform now wearing this in honor of the ferguson officer who shot pikal brown. they now say they will discipline this guy for wearing that. but the police officers are saying, no, look it is his constitutional right to wear it. but is that appropriate? is that helping at all? >> let me go back to what elsy said, the implicit research. there is better research that has been done. people need to look at the research done by john bilea and joseph [ inaudible ] at the state university and we can demonstrate when it comes to pulling a trigger in a mock scene as compared to a button, they are not quicker at shooting at blacks or blacks that don't have real firearms. but getting back to the question you just raised, my personal opinion is that the constitution says x, y and z but it also provides that people working for certain corporations, government entities, they do not have the same rights when they are at work that they possess when they are off duty and not at work
david, what about this, we saw a photo of a st. louis police officer, happened today, stationed at city hall and he's wearing a darren wilson name tag. this is a guy in uniform now wearing this in honor of the ferguson officer who shot pikal brown. they now say they will discipline this guy for wearing that. but the police officers are saying, no, look it is his constitutional right to wear it. but is that appropriate? is that helping at all? >> let me go back to what elsy said, the...
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wilson in the great category anyway. i put him in the consequential, close but no cigar category in part for the reasons that you mention. host: david on the democrats' line, dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is how can we have a great president when he is limited by his terms? for instance, president obama will start to be a one-term president and he was lame duck the first year. so he's even more lame duck in his second term. so the 22nd amendment should be amended or repealed. thank you. host: thank you, david. guest: you know, that argument is an intriguing one. the 22nd amendment was passed in 1951 in large points because the republicans wanted to get even with franklin roosevelt. no president should ever again have the opportunity to be elected. roosevelt almost served out four terms. he died of a cerebral hemorrhage. it was the republican revenge but what they failed to understand is that in passing the 22nd amendment, they basically or virtually insured he would be in a class of his own. no american president would ever again have an opportunities to serve more than two. washington could have had
wilson in the great category anyway. i put him in the consequential, close but no cigar category in part for the reasons that you mention. host: david on the democrats' line, dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is how can we have a great president when he is limited by his terms? for instance, president obama will start to be a one-term president and he was lame duck the first year. so he's even more lame duck in his second term. so the 22nd amendment should be amended...
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wilson in the great category anyway. i put him in the consequential, close but no cigar category in part for the reasons that you mention. host: davidn the democrats' line, dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is: how can we have a great president when he is limited by his terms? for instance, president obama will start to be a one-term president and he was lame duck the first year. so he's even more lame duck in his second term. so the 22nd amendment should be amended or repealed. thank you. host: thank you, david. guest: you know, that argument is an intriguing one. the 22nd amendment was passed in 1951 in large points because the republicans wanted to get even with franklin roosevelt. no president should ever again have the opportunity to be elected. roosevelt almost served out three terms. he died of a cerebral hemorrhage. it was the republican revenge but what they failed to understand is that in passing the 2 march 2nd amendment, they basically or virtually insured he would be in a class of his own. no american president would ever again have an opportunities to serve more than two. washington could ha
wilson in the great category anyway. i put him in the consequential, close but no cigar category in part for the reasons that you mention. host: davidn the democrats' line, dayton, ohio. good morning. caller: good morning. my question is: how can we have a great president when he is limited by his terms? for instance, president obama will start to be a one-term president and he was lame duck the first year. so he's even more lame duck in his second term. so the 22nd amendment should be amended...
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wilson's 2-year-old daughter, vivian. >> what's the holdup? it's been two months now. >> sir, these are complicated issues. >> it's very simple. >> i know you think it's simple. >> it was a david and goliath moment. you've got a governor who is one of the leading republicans in the nation, and this dad who has got a little girl who he's desperately worried and in love with who just wants to do the best thing for her. >> you see, brian wilson's daughter, vivian, was dying. her brain continuously locked in seizures and nothing had worked. the wilsons were pinning their hopes on medical marijuana. they read about marijuana on the internet and saw stories about it saving lives. like little charlotte, whose story was told in our first documentary "weed." >> i remember i was at the gym on the treadmill and i saw a preview. i was watching the tv. i was just so excited because i knew everything was going to change at that moment. >> they hoped marijuana would rescue vivian from the virtual prison she lives in. where bright lights, loud sounds and patterns can all induce a seizure. that's why she wears that patch on her eye. >> they say if she could be blindfolded, she's be seizure-fre
wilson's 2-year-old daughter, vivian. >> what's the holdup? it's been two months now. >> sir, these are complicated issues. >> it's very simple. >> i know you think it's simple. >> it was a david and goliath moment. you've got a governor who is one of the leading republicans in the nation, and this dad who has got a little girl who he's desperately worried and in love with who just wants to do the best thing for her. >> you see, brian wilson's daughter,...
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. >> david, do you understand why police were so upset and the apology to follow this evening? >> absolutely i understand why officers are upset. if you look at it from darren wilson's testimony, mike brown attempted to take his gun away and the only reason you take a police officer's gun away is to kill him. so in most officers' minds who are now aware of the -- that forensic evidence inside the vehicle which supports officer wilson's story, the photographs of his face, which support his story, i can understand why officers are upset, because in their mind what we've got is a situation where an individual tried to murder a police officer and the rams players are showing support. flip side of the coin, i'm basically a first amendment absolutist in a situation like this. and i do understand that corporations have rules, so on and so forth, but i personally have no problem with people expressing their opinions. and these gentlemen expressed their opinion. i happen to think it's foolhardy because at this point all the forensic evidence indicates it wasn't mr. brown with his hands up standing still. all the evidence indicates he was coming back at officer wilson. now, w
. >> david, do you understand why police were so upset and the apology to follow this evening? >> absolutely i understand why officers are upset. if you look at it from darren wilson's testimony, mike brown attempted to take his gun away and the only reason you take a police officer's gun away is to kill him. so in most officers' minds who are now aware of the -- that forensic evidence inside the vehicle which supports officer wilson's story, the photographs of his face, which...
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wilson center. after many years of reporting from the world's hotspots. chrystia freeland is a member of canada's parliament. she was formerly a top editor at thompson reuters and the ft and david rothkopf is ceo and editor of the fb. group, the publisher of foreign policy magazine. his new book is "national insecurity: american leadership in an age of fear." chrystia, i have to start with you because you know russia and ewe krin wall. the russian economy it feels like is in more serious trouble than even many people in the obama administration were predicting when the sanctions were put in place. >> that's absolutely right. there is a real economic crisis in russia and it's going to get worse. it's partly the sanctions. it's compounded by the fact that the oil price has fallen so sharply, and then the other thing is there's tremendous capital flight and a tremendous brain drain outside of russia. the russian businessmen i talk to, some of whom are close to putin, are incredibly unhappy. they can't believe that what they thought were real businesses, real fortunes, are just dissolving. >> david, russia -- i think the russian government gets more than half of its revenue from oi
wilson center. after many years of reporting from the world's hotspots. chrystia freeland is a member of canada's parliament. she was formerly a top editor at thompson reuters and the ft and david rothkopf is ceo and editor of the fb. group, the publisher of foreign policy magazine. his new book is "national insecurity: american leadership in an age of fear." chrystia, i have to start with you because you know russia and ewe krin wall. the russian economy it feels like is in more...
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wilson boulevard for gang coming from camden, new jersey heading up towards ben franklin. blue route in the bad at all leaving mid county clock nothing at 55 working your way down towards saint david in good shape in south jersey along the freeway, pockets of volume but nothing out of the order even through cherry hill we are looking good up and down 295. keep those pictures coming. the here is one from william who sent us a picture of his lights display. he said his dog chloe laying on the couch looking at lights on the tree. he is all tired from there. looking good there thanks for sending the picture of your holiday lights whether it be the tree, outside of the house all you have to do is use the hash tag fox 29 lights, chris and kerr even back over to you. >>> 5:48. the the associated press is reporting sources say u.s. september i have michael grim of new york city will plead guilty to federal tax evasion, according to reports, he will make plea rather than go trial. the republican is accused of under reporting more than one million-dollar in wages and receipts. >>> don tollefson has a trial on fraud charges just around the corner. now he is talking. prosecutors say he sold p
wilson boulevard for gang coming from camden, new jersey heading up towards ben franklin. blue route in the bad at all leaving mid county clock nothing at 55 working your way down towards saint david in good shape in south jersey along the freeway, pockets of volume but nothing out of the order even through cherry hill we are looking good up and down 295. keep those pictures coming. the here is one from william who sent us a picture of his lights display. he said his dog chloe laying on the...
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david: that is a white cop talking about black crime. don't you think black families would agree with it? >> of course. what makes the communities hell are the michael browns not the darren wilsonsalled to the neighborhoods to take care of the michael browns. this anti-cop narrative is not serving the interest of low income blacks in the communities who want to continue living law abiding lives. that's who's going to be hurt. cops not being as aggressive, looking at what happened to darren wilson saying i don't want that to happen to me. who's going to suffer? the law-abiding communities. one other thing that we need a police force that better reflects the community and that is the root cause is belied by what would was on in the 1970s and 80s when black crime was rising tremendously in cleveland and baltimore and washington and l.a., oftentimes under black mayors and police chiefs. root cause is not the cops. it is not the clans doing drive-by shootings. >> by the way, darren wilson has resigned, i don't know if it's effective or not. he is resigning. how many of the protesters are willing to take his job? how many of the people complaining about officers like him would be will
david: that is a white cop talking about black crime. don't you think black families would agree with it? >> of course. what makes the communities hell are the michael browns not the darren wilsonsalled to the neighborhoods to take care of the michael browns. this anti-cop narrative is not serving the interest of low income blacks in the communities who want to continue living law abiding lives. that's who's going to be hurt. cops not being as aggressive, looking at what happened to...
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wilson involved racial proceed filing, not once. >> it absolutely was not. just about an hour ago issues we had on this program milwaukee's sheriff, david clark.use was doing this particular event and other things across the country and he was very clear. he said simply it is theatrics. they're just doing this right now to make it seem like they're doing something when, in fact, he sees what's going on in this country as an assault on police officers and sheriff clark is very clear, every police officer in the country should stand up now and be heard. here he is. >> policing is a local issue. we do not need federal involvement. all they're trying to do is create this situation where the neighborhoods at the local level that need policing the most will get it the least because it will cause people to back off when they really should be aggressive. it's a shame that the attorney general paints this broad brush of law enforcement officers all across the united states of america. the cops at the street level, and i love street cops, they don't have a voice right now. and i think it's time to push back. >> the black caucus weighed in yesterday, as
wilson involved racial proceed filing, not once. >> it absolutely was not. just about an hour ago issues we had on this program milwaukee's sheriff, david clark.use was doing this particular event and other things across the country and he was very clear. he said simply it is theatrics. they're just doing this right now to make it seem like they're doing something when, in fact, he sees what's going on in this country as an assault on police officers and sheriff clark is very clear, every...
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the air force should be proud of the extraordinary talent they have in major david wilson. my staff and i still refer to david as major but in fact he has been selected to the rank of lieutenant colonel, two years before the promotion zone, which is quite an accomplishment. fewer than 1% of the officers up for promotion get promoted two years early, so this is a rare accomplishment. it's not surprising in this instance given david's drive, ambition and talent. i urge my colleagues to join me in congratulating major wilson on his graduation and thanking him for his service to our country. i also want to take this opportunity to thank david's wife susan and daughter ella for sharing him with the united states senate. he has certainly -- we have been enriched by his presence, and i know the late hours that he's worked and the sacrifices he has made to his family. mr. president, i ask that my next comments be separated in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, i was pleased to be appointed by the president to be one of the two senate rep
the air force should be proud of the extraordinary talent they have in major david wilson. my staff and i still refer to david as major but in fact he has been selected to the rank of lieutenant colonel, two years before the promotion zone, which is quite an accomplishment. fewer than 1% of the officers up for promotion get promoted two years early, so this is a rare accomplishment. it's not surprising in this instance given david's drive, ambition and talent. i urge my colleagues to join me in...