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for the uk version, we used dominic west. this was his first ever voice- over narration job. >> let's watch, so those who have not seen this can get a sense of the feeling you put in it. if you pay close attention, all the elements of what is in this are in this opening couple of minutes. >> what you are about to watch is unique. all terrorist attacks so far have been reconstructed or recounted from the point of view of the survivors, witnesses, and first responders. this time, you are with the terrorists. you'll hear the voices of the young men on the ground in mumbai. you will hear their masters in pakistan, and you'll also see the victims, men, women, and children, and hear from those who survived. it is the first 360 degree view of terrorism. november 25, 2008. an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group sent 10 gunmen to mumbai, india's biggest city. the mission was to kill and keep on killing, to stage a spectacle so terrifying that the world could no longer ignore the army
for the uk version, we used dominic west. this was his first ever voice- over narration job. >> let's watch, so those who have not seen this can get a sense of the feeling you put in it. if you pay close attention, all the elements of what is in this are in this opening couple of minutes. >> what you are about to watch is unique. all terrorist attacks so far have been reconstructed or recounted from the point of view of the survivors, witnesses, and first responders. this time, you...
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how to infiltrate and dominate the west and establish islamic government on earth. the counter terrorism circle this document became known as the project. the muslim brother the heads established in the united states 29 islamic organizations as a front to spread radical islam in the united states as well as the world pushing their radical agenda. culturally as well as militarily. >> bill: i don't think they're getting anywhere here. not with the folks. >> we're not going to allow them. >> bill: the left wing community is another story. but the massive people agree with me. doctor, i'm going to give you the last word. >> i agree. >> bill: i know. you wrote the book and i know you disagree with me. i don't think that the muslim brothers are making inroads. other countries, absolutely? europe? all day long not here. >> look what's happening in the school in illinois where the justice department is now threatening to sue. >> bill: that's one guy, holder. that's holder's problem. go ahead, doctor. >> but, bill, yeah, thank you. i think the important thing to real lives i
how to infiltrate and dominate the west and establish islamic government on earth. the counter terrorism circle this document became known as the project. the muslim brother the heads established in the united states 29 islamic organizations as a front to spread radical islam in the united states as well as the world pushing their radical agenda. culturally as well as militarily. >> bill: i don't think they're getting anywhere here. not with the folks. >> we're not going to allow...
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the frigid air continues to dominate much of the west while the warm air arriving from the gulf will be spreading into the northeastern region of the u.s. here. in between it is going to be wintry and severe once again over a wide area especially across the dakotas but also for parts of the four corners, colorado picking up as much as 60 centimeters of snow. elsewhere looking at blizzard like conditions, drifting and blowing snow making travel quite difficult up here as well and then over towards the south you're looking at more like rain and thunderstorms around mississippi. temperatures then looking warm down in the south, 25 degrees in miami. very mild, 13 in chicago. big jump here. 7 degrees in new york city and then over towards the west very frigid conditions. minus 11 in denver. 1 degree up in vancouver. now as for europe the cold certainly continues to dominate much of the eastern regions, again looking at widespread snow across scandinavia, northern germany, into northwestern russia. most of that is light for your friday. it is going to be easing but come saturday a new syst
the frigid air continues to dominate much of the west while the warm air arriving from the gulf will be spreading into the northeastern region of the u.s. here. in between it is going to be wintry and severe once again over a wide area especially across the dakotas but also for parts of the four corners, colorado picking up as much as 60 centimeters of snow. elsewhere looking at blizzard like conditions, drifting and blowing snow making travel quite difficult up here as well and then over...
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for the uk version, we used dominic west. this was his first ever voice- over narration job. >> let's watch so that those who have not seen it can get a sense of what you have put together. if you pay close attention, all of the elements are in this opening couple of minutes. >> what you are about to watch is unique. the attacks have been reconstructed from the point of view of survivors, witnesses, and first responders. this time, you are with the terrorists. you'll hear the voices of the young men on the ground in mumbai. victims, menee the and women -- men, women, and children. it is the first 360 degree view of terrorism. >> november 26, 2008 -- an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. it was a spectacle so terrifying, that the world could no longer ignore the army of the righteous. >> indian intelligence intercepted the terrorist cell phone conversations with their commander in pakistan. >> they were doing their job, as a mat
for the uk version, we used dominic west. this was his first ever voice- over narration job. >> let's watch so that those who have not seen it can get a sense of what you have put together. if you pay close attention, all of the elements are in this opening couple of minutes. >> what you are about to watch is unique. the attacks have been reconstructed from the point of view of survivors, witnesses, and first responders. this time, you are with the terrorists. you'll hear the voices...
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for the uk version, we used dominic west. this was his first ever voice- over narration job. >> let's watch so that those who have not seen it can get a sense of what you have put together. if you pay close attention, all of the elements are in this opening couple of minutes. >> what you are about to watch is unique. the attacks have been reconstructed from the point of view of survivors, witnesses, and first responders. this time, you are with the terrorists. you'll hear the voices of the young men on the ground in mumbai. you'll also see the victims, men, women, and children. it is the first 360 degree view of terrorism. >> november 26, 2008 -- an organization determined to surpass al qaeda as the world's most feared terrorist group. their mission was to kill and keep on killing. it was a spectacle so terrifying, that the world could no longer ignore the army of the righteous. >> indian intelligence intercepted the terrorist cell phone conversations with their commander in pakistan. >> they were doing their job, as a matter
for the uk version, we used dominic west. this was his first ever voice- over narration job. >> let's watch so that those who have not seen it can get a sense of what you have put together. if you pay close attention, all of the elements are in this opening couple of minutes. >> what you are about to watch is unique. the attacks have been reconstructed from the point of view of survivors, witnesses, and first responders. this time, you are with the terrorists. you'll hear the voices...
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but if you look at the bigger change that's happening, for the last 200 years the west dominated industrial production, dominated investment, dominated manufacturing, dominated exports. since 2010 this year we're being outproduced and outexported and outmanufactured by the rest of the world. but at the moment we're not being outconsumed because china has got such a long way to go, india such a long way to go. the rest of asia, brazil, south africa, russia, such a long way to go to become big consumers in the world. that has happens, they will want the branded goods. they will want the technology driven products. they will want the best innovation. america is still the home to the greatest innovateors and the greatest inventors. europe and america between them have the best science and the best technology. now that's an advantage. if we throw that away, then we've got a problem. yes this would be a decade of national decline for each country, but if we actually build on that, then i am sure that these markets in china and india and asia will be available to us. now, to make that happen you'v
but if you look at the bigger change that's happening, for the last 200 years the west dominated industrial production, dominated investment, dominated manufacturing, dominated exports. since 2010 this year we're being outproduced and outexported and outmanufactured by the rest of the world. but at the moment we're not being outconsumed because china has got such a long way to go, india such a long way to go. the rest of asia, brazil, south africa, russia, such a long way to go to become big...
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dominates. you'll see that low developing out to the west.take you into the formation of that band of snow. see it coming together and approaching us by 10:00 a.m. monday and coming in during the afternoon. looks now like that might snow for several hours on us at a good clip. then change over to drizzle late monday night. but you can get several inches of snow. there's the snowfall for the weekend. and here we'll show you the two systems to effect us next week. that one the isobars start wrapping around it right there. this is a blot where the winds are the strongest. so we get a good gusty wind going here both on monday and tuesday behind the system when the winds go northeast. then the high passes over us right there. and the next system comes in. and this is the one that has the crack at producing some snow christmas eve and maybe christmas day. so we'll keep an eye on that. thought you might be interested in this. this is a first guess of how much snow might come down from that first system. don't carve this in stone. but this is the gui
dominates. you'll see that low developing out to the west.take you into the formation of that band of snow. see it coming together and approaching us by 10:00 a.m. monday and coming in during the afternoon. looks now like that might snow for several hours on us at a good clip. then change over to drizzle late monday night. but you can get several inches of snow. there's the snowfall for the weekend. and here we'll show you the two systems to effect us next week. that one the isobars start...
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it's about 1800 miles west of cape town, truly dreadful weather. it's dominatedy a volcano which erupts spectacularly from time to time. but their 220 people, british citizens and numbers only seven families with the great deal of inbreeding, which produces all sorts of thoughts. and basically all they do is grow potatoes. i mean, vicious on a very interesting place i have faith. in 1941, for reasons best known, the british decided to reclassify this is a ship. [laughter] they gave it an entirely new name. it was hms atlantic isle. and they decided that it was a static ship, from which one could observe quite again. in the south atlantic. they appointed six sailors. one officer with five rating to go down there and take command of the ship. and the captain, as it were, during the four years he spent it was very literate and very sensitive chap. with emily rogers, what he could gather, they never even held hands. so unbelievably chaste. they barely spoke. pickiness ratings was evidently totally enraptured by emily any hope, i think it was more fantasy than reality
it's about 1800 miles west of cape town, truly dreadful weather. it's dominatedy a volcano which erupts spectacularly from time to time. but their 220 people, british citizens and numbers only seven families with the great deal of inbreeding, which produces all sorts of thoughts. and basically all they do is grow potatoes. i mean, vicious on a very interesting place i have faith. in 1941, for reasons best known, the british decided to reclassify this is a ship. [laughter] they gave it an...
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it's about 1800 miles west of cape town, fairly dreadful weather. it's dominated by a volcano which erupts spectacularly from time to time. but there are 220 people, british citizens, members of only seven families, so there's a great deal of in-breeding which produces all sorts of interesting side effects. [laughter] and, basically, all they do is they grow potatoeses. i mean, just not a very interesting place, i have to say. in 1941 for the reasons best kept to themselves, the british government decided to classify or reclassify this island as a ship. [laughter] gave it an entirely new name, they called it hms atlantic isle, and they decided that it was a static ship -- [laughter] from which one could observe, once again i'm not obsessed with submarines, but how submarines were operating in the south atlantic. and they appointed six sailors to go down there and take command of this ship. [laughter] and the captain, as it were, was a young lieutenant called derek booy. and during the four years he spent on the island, he was a very literate and very sensitive cha
it's about 1800 miles west of cape town, fairly dreadful weather. it's dominated by a volcano which erupts spectacularly from time to time. but there are 220 people, british citizens, members of only seven families, so there's a great deal of in-breeding which produces all sorts of interesting side effects. [laughter] and, basically, all they do is they grow potatoeses. i mean, just not a very interesting place, i have to say. in 1941 for the reasons best kept to themselves, the british...
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republican states in the south and west are seeing more growth than in the northeast and midwest where democrats are more dominate. alaska senate race. joe miller is taking his challenge of incumbent murkowski to the state supreme court. the judge ruled over murkowski right and victory. miller contends they did not follow the law in counting the bail on thes. >> the stocks were mixed and s&p 500 add less than a point and nasdaq back 12 and two-thirds. americans from wall street to maine street are waiting to see what happened with the tax deal with the republicans. congress wrestles over what to do. others are weighing the deal's impact on the economy. >> larry somers, one of the president's senior economic advisors points to the biggest problem facing the economy right now. >> the constraint on our economy now and for the next several years will be the lack of demand. >> the reason summers say, we are in a period of deleveraging. they are now paying down debts and saving instead of spending freely. that means reduced economic activity and fewer jobs. summers argues that the tax compromise will remedy that and ac
republican states in the south and west are seeing more growth than in the northeast and midwest where democrats are more dominate. alaska senate race. joe miller is taking his challenge of incumbent murkowski to the state supreme court. the judge ruled over murkowski right and victory. miller contends they did not follow the law in counting the bail on thes. >> the stocks were mixed and s&p 500 add less than a point and nasdaq back 12 and two-thirds. americans from wall street to...
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west coast. your monday forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> and in sports -- the giants dominated the eagles for 53 minutes yesterday. the problem is, the game lasted 60 minutes. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good morning. the new york giants did everything right for three quarters. then the eagles took over. new york was up by 21 when michael vick engineered a comeback. hit jeremy maclin from 13 yards out and the eagles tied the game. vick threw three touchdowns, ran for another. but the play everybody is talking about was by desean jackson. giants forced a punt with 14 seconds left. jackson, fumbled the ball, picked it up, hit a seam and was gone. 65 yards for the game-winning touchdown. the kicker matt dodge was told to punt it away from jackson. dodge played with fire and got burnt. eagles scored 28 unanswered in the fourth and won it. that was the beauty and here is the beast. patriots and packers. 310-pound lineman dan connally took the kick and watch the big man go. rumbled 71 yards down the sideline before being tackled on the
west coast. your monday forecast is coming up. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning. if you're just waking up, this is "early today." >>> and in sports -- the giants dominated the eagles for 53 minutes yesterday. the problem is, the game lasted 60 minutes. here's nbc's fred roggin with an early look at all your sports headlines. >> good morning. the new york giants did everything right for three quarters. then the eagles took over. new york...
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dominating a lot of the country east. you see that it cuts off and is really warm out west. 16, denver. but only 51 degrees in miami.ast that there. warmer in denver. and that cold air is going to stick around. and we have lake-effect snow going on. not as much. and that connection will be dropped tomorrow. but a new storm system is going to move our way. and it's a quick mover. but on thursday, the majority of it passes off to the south of us, with some rain and snow. but it's close enough that with this cold air around, probably a little light snow out there, mixed with maybe some rain the farther south you go, on thursday. then that gets out of here. after that, the weather pattern gets very interesting. the cold air continues to dominate the forecast. the thing is, though, a lot of the computer models are picking up on different storms. none of them have really formed into one big storm. one is watching this weekend. if it make the turn up the coast, or if it heads out to sea, something will be monitoring. the forecast on the waters. gale warning still in effect with the winds gusting so high. and tonight, a win
dominating a lot of the country east. you see that it cuts off and is really warm out west. 16, denver. but only 51 degrees in miami.ast that there. warmer in denver. and that cold air is going to stick around. and we have lake-effect snow going on. not as much. and that connection will be dropped tomorrow. but a new storm system is going to move our way. and it's a quick mover. but on thursday, the majority of it passes off to the south of us, with some rain and snow. but it's close enough...
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west. but this is the key factor. almost just like a river of moisture approaching the state and the bay area. this is the dominant feature as we head into the weekend with that storm imbedded into the flow. multiple storms lining up offshore with that subtropical moisture. the possibility of a few isolated thunderstorms. for monday periods of rain. we could be talking about another round of heavy rain by late tuesday and also into rutland into wednesday. finally a break those developing, at least potentially by thursday and into friday. here is our forecast model. tomorrow morning at 7, 8:00 this is when you will definitely notice. you will say, wow, it's really pouring out there. you can see it is showing up nicely on our forecast model at 8:00. into the afternoon hours by 1:00 still some coverage. you will notice this, a gradual decrease in the coverage especially by 3, 4, 5:00. and by 6:00 the possibility of scattered rain showers out there. even at 10:00 tonight. the main event is first thing tomorrow morning. for the sierra we have been talking about the winter storm warnings in place. right now, in fact, ex
west. but this is the key factor. almost just like a river of moisture approaching the state and the bay area. this is the dominant feature as we head into the weekend with that storm imbedded into the flow. multiple storms lining up offshore with that subtropical moisture. the possibility of a few isolated thunderstorms. for monday periods of rain. we could be talking about another round of heavy rain by late tuesday and also into rutland into wednesday. finally a break those developing, at...
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the great majority of muslims a religion, which does not seek to dominate their neighbor carry out jihad against their neighbor or the west. but there is a strain of islam, which is referred to by various names, jihad is some code which scholars who believe koran as they read it is a which the great majority of muslims, in my view, but the very narrow group is they seek. you look at a guess is the majority of people there would be delighted if they that matter the nonetheless, that theology that looks at everything that america is strong and is a see for instance that democracy itself view is should the idea that individuals will create their own loss to the democratic process is a nephew a so almost everything we do is contrary to their view of how god wants banks to be in as a result they take a very violent means modern movement within the muslim world. i think our way forward in the muslim world is to support moderate government of our muslims and, ideology. >> host: why don't doing it themselves? >> guest: i are dealing with an al qaeda like movement, was finding it difficult. there's several abu sayyaf, which were t
the great majority of muslims a religion, which does not seek to dominate their neighbor carry out jihad against their neighbor or the west. but there is a strain of islam, which is referred to by various names, jihad is some code which scholars who believe koran as they read it is a which the great majority of muslims, in my view, but the very narrow group is they seek. you look at a guess is the majority of people there would be delighted if they that matter the nonetheless, that theology...
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dominating airplane technology and all of our world war one aces flew planes made in france. the u.s. government established a department for aeronautics to conduct cutting edge research and encourage the avionics industry in the west. that led to a resurgence back to the united states of recapturing the lead and now many aircraft companies, commercially, it is boeing and they are in a race with airbus. other countries think they can get into this game, including china. china has made forays into the aerospace industry. a report that came out with very recently was called a business plan for america's energy future. it was comprised of the committee of lockheed martin. bill gates, chad holiday, who is now the chair of bank of america but the former chair of dupont. this small community of seven people said, what is the plan for america's future? they noted a couple of things. if you look at the fraction of sales and an industry and how much actually gets put back into r&d in the public and private sector, it is shocking. in pharmaceuticals, it is close to 19%. in aerospace and defense, and 11.5%. computers and electronics, 8%. what about energy? 0.02%. -- 0.03%. the budget is 6.3 trillion dollars. how much is on en
dominating airplane technology and all of our world war one aces flew planes made in france. the u.s. government established a department for aeronautics to conduct cutting edge research and encourage the avionics industry in the west. that led to a resurgence back to the united states of recapturing the lead and now many aircraft companies, commercially, it is boeing and they are in a race with airbus. other countries think they can get into this game, including china. china has made forays...
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extent to which partisanship dominates because when we have cooperation between the parties and agreement, it's not news. while we have some differences, the gentlewoman from west virginia, as the ranking member of the housing subcommittee, and the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters, as the chair, did a lot of constructive work together. wrought forward a number of pieces of legislation, not all survived the last-minute rush. i am hopeful under the leadership of the the gentlewoman from illinois, those areas where we had some agreement, there are some that he remain we'll be able to move them. it does show that people believe that there's more partisanship or that there are no examples of cooperation between the parties as there are in this case. there is another interview that politics is a hard and nasty business and people are vindictive. the gentleman from connecticut abandoned our committee. left for greener committee pastures. that did not prevent us from enthusiastically helping him to pass this bill. he deserves a great deal of credit for it. it is an idea i believe came to him from constituents. it's another good thing to know there were people in
extent to which partisanship dominates because when we have cooperation between the parties and agreement, it's not news. while we have some differences, the gentlewoman from west virginia, as the ranking member of the housing subcommittee, and the gentlewoman from california, ms. waters, as the chair, did a lot of constructive work together. wrought forward a number of pieces of legislation, not all survived the last-minute rush. i am hopeful under the leadership of the the gentlewoman from...
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dominate more throughout the book. >> guest: that is true. the two major male characters in the east, the emperor of florence and in the west the philosopher. they are really the kind of engines for the book with their behavior and so on. those are very important to the book. but the princess from one world to the other is rich. she is the thing that bring those worlds together. without which these would be stories that didn't connect to each other. her choices and her state they are the central characters because they are the thing without which the book could not exist. her story is central in that sense. she is not the biggest character in the book. .. in terms of who get most pages, you know, interestingly for the first half of the book, she almost doesn't appear in her own right. she's a story other people tell, you know, many people tell stories about her. but we don't actually meet her until about halfway of the book and one of the challenges of the book was to have a figure who you first present as kind of a legend, as a kind of fable. everybody has a story about her and clearly many of those stories >> and hen you meet an actual pe
dominate more throughout the book. >> guest: that is true. the two major male characters in the east, the emperor of florence and in the west the philosopher. they are really the kind of engines for the book with their behavior and so on. those are very important to the book. but the princess from one world to the other is rich. she is the thing that bring those worlds together. without which these would be stories that didn't connect to each other. her choices and her state they are the...
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he was the dominant voice in those intercepted phone conversations, talking to the gunman and even to the victims. he had been heavily's handler. he could help trace the threat against the west, and its ability to act with impunity. he was also of remarkably mysterious person. basic facts remain unclear. and there was debate among the sources about his military affiliation. most of the top u.s. and european anti-terrorism officials thought that he was a high-ranking officer in the military or the isi of pakistan, but several frontline investigators disagreed, including stephen. it was hard to find people who knew the case well and find a subset of people willing to talk. it seemed that everyone does not talk because of the pending court cases, the enormous diplomatic sensitivity the reporting of conversation from the u.s., india, pakistan, france, israel, and other countries, and it involves looking at case file report records, some of which had not been disclosed before. there was a lot of material that had to be followed up and expanded on. sajid appeared in court documents since 2001, sometimes under alias, and you needed multiple conformations a major was the same person
he was the dominant voice in those intercepted phone conversations, talking to the gunman and even to the victims. he had been heavily's handler. he could help trace the threat against the west, and its ability to act with impunity. he was also of remarkably mysterious person. basic facts remain unclear. and there was debate among the sources about his military affiliation. most of the top u.s. and european anti-terrorism officials thought that he was a high-ranking officer in the military or...
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dominate throughout the book? >> guest: i think it's true. that the two major male characters in the book in the east, the emperor and in the west the philosopher machiavelli are the engines of the book. their thoughts and their behavior and so on, throws very, very important in the book. but the girl, the principal says who journeys from one world to the other is the bridge. she's the thing that brings those worlds together. without which these would be stories that didn't connect to each other. you know, so her choices and her fate -- they are the sense of the narrative because they are the thing without which the world of the book couldn't exist. and so her story is central in that sense. she's is not by any means the biggest character in the book. i think in terms of -- actually in terms of who get most pages, you know, interestingly for the first half of the book, she almost doesn't appear in her own right. she's a story other people tell, you know, many people tell stories about her. but we don't actually meet her until about halfway of the book and one of the challenges of the book was to have a figure who you first present as kind of a
dominate throughout the book? >> guest: i think it's true. that the two major male characters in the book in the east, the emperor and in the west the philosopher machiavelli are the engines of the book. their thoughts and their behavior and so on, throws very, very important in the book. but the girl, the principal says who journeys from one world to the other is the bridge. she's the thing that brings those worlds together. without which these would be stories that didn't connect to...