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professor donohue has held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation and harvard university's john f. kennedy school of government, where she was a fellow in the international security program, as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness. she received her a.b. in philosophy from dartmouth, her m.a. in peace studies from the university of alster, her j.d. from stanford law school, and a ph.d in history from the university of cambridge in england. wow. jim lewis is a senior fellow and director of technology and public policy at csis, where he was nice enough to hire me a while back. at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international economy. jim has authored more than 90 publications since coming to csis. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity, whose work includes the bestselling "securing cybersecurity for the 44th presidency." before joining csis, he worked at the departments of state and commerce as a foreign service officer and as a member
professor donohue has held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation and harvard university's john f. kennedy school of government, where she was a fellow in the international security program, as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness. she received her a.b. in philosophy from dartmouth, her m.a. in peace studies from the university of alster, her j.d. from stanford law school, and a...
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lou: this weekend, tom donohue, the u.s.ommerce president said he's not worried about this going on in the house of representatives. the approach that has been taken by bob goodlatte of immigration refm that is reforming immigration. he is taking a sensible approach. and he's basically saying that, you know, to the heck with these republicans, they will do what i want. which is amnesty and msdn comprehensive immigration reform. and that is as straightforward as a statement that i've ever heard over the republican party and in particular speaker john boehner spinnakers where i think he is wrong he says we can do this in regular order. >> this is where you i bring a little enthusiasm to "lou dobbs tonight." and if the chamber tries to push this, if the labor union folks try to push the democrats to get the comprehensive bill, it's not going to happen. >> you don't sound that enthusiastic but it certainly sounds optimistic. >> i'm smiling. and i'm putting my best foot forward. [laughter] >> i thank you for being here. and as al
lou: this weekend, tom donohue, the u.s.ommerce president said he's not worried about this going on in the house of representatives. the approach that has been taken by bob goodlatte of immigration refm that is reforming immigration. he is taking a sensible approach. and he's basically saying that, you know, to the heck with these republicans, they will do what i want. which is amnesty and msdn comprehensive immigration reform. and that is as straightforward as a statement that i've ever heard...
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laura donohue is a professor of law at georgetown law and director of georgetown's center of national security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a fellow in the international security program as well as the executive session for domestic preparedness. she received her ab in philosophy from dartmoth, ma in peace studies, her jd from stanford law school, and a ph.d. in history from the university of cambridge in england. wow. jim louis is a senior fellow and director of technology and public policy at csis where he was nice enough to hire me a while back, and at csis, he writes on technology and security and the international academy. jim has authored more than 90 publications. he's an internationally recognized expert on cybersecurity whose wo
laura donohue is a professor of law at georgetown law and director of georgetown's center of national security in the law. she writes on national security and counterterrorism law in the united states and the united kingdom including on emerging technologies. professor donohue held fellowships at stanford law school center for constitutional law, stanford university center for international security and cooperation, and harvard university john f. kennedy school of government where she was a...
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his victims were innocent by standers who were in the wrong place at the wrong time like michael donohuet was not a closure but at least you can put it behind you. i do feel good today. >> the judge considered 9 the statements of victim's family members in court before handing down the sentence that will keep the 84-year-old behind bars for the lef rest of his life. >>> the mayor of toronto has threatened legal action against his former staff who spoke to police about their concern on his drug habits. the growing call for ford to quit. councillors have no legal powers to force him out between elections. >> have you been to that house? i have no interest in being in that house i'm not a crack user. >> another wild week. toronto council passed a motion to ask mayor ford to take a leave of be a sens absence to dh his drug and alcohol abuse. the mayor dropped another bombshell today on his fellow councillors. >> have you purchased illegal drugs in the last two years? >> yes, i have. >> in recent weeks ford has repeatedly apologized for uses drugs and public drunkenness. he is vowing to stay
his victims were innocent by standers who were in the wrong place at the wrong time like michael donohuet was not a closure but at least you can put it behind you. i do feel good today. >> the judge considered 9 the statements of victim's family members in court before handing down the sentence that will keep the 84-year-old behind bars for the lef rest of his life. >>> the mayor of toronto has threatened legal action against his former staff who spoke to police about their...
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jo donohue and everyone at prosports. i'm lucky to have that. they've been pushing me, it's been fun. >> the interstate rivalry between auburn and alabama is a century old. both teams scared off ranking in the top five. after last week's wild week, the rivalry carried more weight than before. michael eaves has the story. >> from the start of the college football season alabama has been the cell dela cell, chasing a fourth title in five years. fast-forward and the crimson tides are 11-0 with fourth ranked auburn on the regular schedule. the iron bowl never determined the scc winner, but that is what is at stake. >> it's a big game because it's iron ball. when you add the fact that the championship is where the winner goes, it makes it better. >> i don't think it's a big game. it's another saturday. that's what the team needs to realise. they are trying to take what you work for. if you lose the game, the goal of reaching the championships may be over. >> this is the issue bowl. that makes this is very emotional game. we emphasise that you have to
jo donohue and everyone at prosports. i'm lucky to have that. they've been pushing me, it's been fun. >> the interstate rivalry between auburn and alabama is a century old. both teams scared off ranking in the top five. after last week's wild week, the rivalry carried more weight than before. michael eaves has the story. >> from the start of the college football season alabama has been the cell dela cell, chasing a fourth title in five years. fast-forward and the crimson tides are...
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applause ] in health news, joining us today to talk about his new gluten free cookbook is chef steven donohuesteven. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: your book is called "101 delicious ways to eat gluten free." now, you don't actually believe this, do you? >> i do. i totally do. it's very possible to enjoy the foods you eat on a gluten free diet, jimmy. >> jimmy: but you don't actually believe that gluten is bad for you, right? >> yes, i do. many individuals experience headaches and fatigue while consuming gluten. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. we're all experiencing headaches and fagitue listening to you drone on about this whole nonsense. >> i think that this book belongs on any cook's shelf. >> jimmy: you know where else it belongs, in the garbage pail. okay, that's where it belongs. that's what it is. it's garbage, just like you, plain garbage. [ applause ] now before you go, i have a fresh blueberry pie here, it's not gluten free, but i want you to smell it. >> it smells good. >> jimmy: come on, that's not a smell. go in for -- go in for a big sniff. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] leave y
applause ] in health news, joining us today to talk about his new gluten free cookbook is chef steven donohuesteven. >> thanks for having me. >> jimmy: your book is called "101 delicious ways to eat gluten free." now, you don't actually believe this, do you? >> i do. i totally do. it's very possible to enjoy the foods you eat on a gluten free diet, jimmy. >> jimmy: but you don't actually believe that gluten is bad for you, right? >> yes, i do. many...
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professor donohue will be giving about round on each of them but we are joined by the director of ther democracy at the american civil liberties union, robert pollitt director of national intelligence vacuoles matthew olson director of the national counterterrorism center and mark rotenberg executive drifter of the electronic privacy information center. .. >> he has been reelected since then, his current committee includes the committee on science and technology and the committee on the judiciary. and the chair of the crime as part of this oversight committee and subcommittee is on environment and oversight. he is the former chair of the judiciary committee at a long committee. he has established a strong record on crime and on intellectual property and nonconstitutional choices. congressman john sensenbrenner served as well where he solidified his reputation as an independent leader on science issues as well as oversight. throughout his public life, he has been on the forefront of efforts to preserve the sanctity of life and eliminate wasteful government spending and protect the inte
professor donohue will be giving about round on each of them but we are joined by the director of ther democracy at the american civil liberties union, robert pollitt director of national intelligence vacuoles matthew olson director of the national counterterrorism center and mark rotenberg executive drifter of the electronic privacy information center. .. >> he has been reelected since then, his current committee includes the committee on science and technology and the committee on the...
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to superintendent vogel, to general kick lighter, postmaster general donohue. to mrs. inouye, to medal of honor recipients george, will bert, barney, bruce. to john and the distinguished company of veterans from baltimore city, the greatest city in america. to veterans one and all, the spirit of my father. 72 years ago, my parents' generation found our nation plunged in to world war. there's was a clear and a struggle. a struggle that would determine whether or not this government of the people, by the people, and for the people would perish from the earth. here today at the world war ii memorial and circled by stones honor. we pause this morning as one nation to pay tribute to our veterans. hear the fanfare of the common man. citizens, soldier, american, father, brother, son. the little name a mother called once. each was asked the question in the snows of korea, or the judge -- jungle of vietnam, in the desert of iraq, or the mountains of afghanistan, and the blood-drenched field of gettysburg or in the frozen mud of valley forge: each was asked a question. for famil
to superintendent vogel, to general kick lighter, postmaster general donohue. to mrs. inouye, to medal of honor recipients george, will bert, barney, bruce. to john and the distinguished company of veterans from baltimore city, the greatest city in america. to veterans one and all, the spirit of my father. 72 years ago, my parents' generation found our nation plunged in to world war. there's was a clear and a struggle. a struggle that would determine whether or not this government of the...
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donohue will be giving you some background. jaffer,joined by jameel matthew olsoen, and c rotenberg. it'll will be an extra in a discussion. -- before we turn to the discussion, this has been one of the most important voices with regard to the surveillance act. sensenbrenner wisconsin. he was born in chicago and later moved. he graduated from the milwaukee country day school and did graduate work at stanford where he did political silence. then he earned his law degree in 1968. after serving 10 years in the wisconsin state legislate, he ran for the house seat and was elected in november 1978. he has been reelected since then. includeent assignments the committee on science and technology, committee on judiciary. oversightr of the subcommittee. he is member of the subcommittee on intellectual property and the internet and environment and oversight. he is the former chair of the judiciary committee and a long serving committee member. he established a strong record property,intellectual and unconstitutional issues. he also served
donohue will be giving you some background. jaffer,joined by jameel matthew olsoen, and c rotenberg. it'll will be an extra in a discussion. -- before we turn to the discussion, this has been one of the most important voices with regard to the surveillance act. sensenbrenner wisconsin. he was born in chicago and later moved. he graduated from the milwaukee country day school and did graduate work at stanford where he did political silence. then he earned his law degree in 1968. after serving 10...
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we have, from the center at georgetown lot, particularly the team, team trainer, laura donohue and derosawill be running the next panel and chairing an cybersecurity in the future. i particularly want to thank the senate a lot ethics and national security, duke university school of law and charlie, who ran the panel yesterday, who did a wonderful job on the authorization to the use of military force. lastly, the center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a special person you right now has his eye behind the camera and that is bob turner. these three schools have been extraordinary in their support and development in the area of national security law. so we'll take 15 minute -- i want to thank them officially for what they do. i want to thank the panelists were being quite fascinating and would like to remain a hostage for you, but we have to move on. we'll reconvene in 15 minutes and we'll have our panel and set security at the future. thank you very much. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> more now from the nat
we have, from the center at georgetown lot, particularly the team, team trainer, laura donohue and derosawill be running the next panel and chairing an cybersecurity in the future. i particularly want to thank the senate a lot ethics and national security, duke university school of law and charlie, who ran the panel yesterday, who did a wonderful job on the authorization to the use of military force. lastly, the center for national security law, which is not only john norton moore, but a...
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. >> john donohue. >> what is the best advice you got, john?st hard work erases a multitude of sins. and i turned that around and told people, you know, all you have to do is get up earlier than everybody else, stay up later and work harder between the two points. doesn't matter whether you are the smartest guy in the room or not, you will win. it's the truth. >> it is. >> hard work really does. >> it's not about a talent. if you work hard. >> it's unbelievable. you do that day after day after day after day after month after month after year after year. sometimes it takes 20 years for everything to click. when it clicks, you know? you see that in campaigns, right? >> for sure. >> the people that don't really want to be out there, they just don't win. the people that knock on door after door. >> right. mika, how about you? >> best advice i ever got? when i was fired from cbs and i was really down in the dumps about it, a good friend said to me, trust me, you have to trust me, you have to trust me. this is going to be the best thing that ever hap
. >> john donohue. >> what is the best advice you got, john?st hard work erases a multitude of sins. and i turned that around and told people, you know, all you have to do is get up earlier than everybody else, stay up later and work harder between the two points. doesn't matter whether you are the smartest guy in the room or not, you will win. it's the truth. >> it is. >> hard work really does. >> it's not about a talent. if you work hard. >> it's...