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edmonds jr. has words for his father. >> ain't nothing he can do to change my circumstances but stay out of my face. >> narrator: an 18-year-old takes her father's life. >> i grabbed a point and aimed it at his head. >>> at the louisville metro department of corrections jail, sometimes it will be directed at them. the latest assault occurred when markel white punched an officer as he entered white's housing unit. >> he basically sucker punched an officer as he came in the dorm which resulted in several other disturbances in the dorm. >> white, who is currently in jail awaiting for trial for murder, has been put in a segregation cell and put on s.o.r.t. status, the highest destination for a cell. he will be locked up for now, 23 hours a day, lose all of his privileges and have little more to do than exercise or sleep. >> what did you do to the officer hamilton? >> i hit him. i hit him. i don't know. at the end of the day i came out [ bleep ] up. mace. choked out. you know? some chair -- what's tha
edmonds jr. has words for his father. >> ain't nothing he can do to change my circumstances but stay out of my face. >> narrator: an 18-year-old takes her father's life. >> i grabbed a point and aimed it at his head. >>> at the louisville metro department of corrections jail, sometimes it will be directed at them. the latest assault occurred when markel white punched an officer as he entered white's housing unit. >> he basically sucker punched an officer as he...
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edmonds jr. of his potential enemies makes it hard for the jail to house him. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-min seg. >> is this junior or senior? >> junior. >> once a month james clark and staff conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure we have the right people in the single cells. single cells are a premium item in the department. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health standpoint? >> you can, but he is more of behavioral. >> well, do it anyway, see what you come up with, lee. all right? >> edmonds junior says his thoughts are mostly what brought him here. he is charged with two counts of murder to which he has pled not guilty. >> i'm just going to put it like this. i'm facing the death penalty. i'm fighting for my life. i am nothing but 18 and they're trying to take my life. and i done had a rough life. you know, growing up in projects. i ain't reall
edmonds jr. of his potential enemies makes it hard for the jail to house him. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-min seg. >> is this junior or senior? >> junior. >> once a month james clark and staff conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure we have the right people in the single cells. single cells are a premium item in the department. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues....
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you know, edmond burke has this great saying, all that it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. we can't do anything if we don't know the threat is there.
you know, edmond burke has this great saying, all that it takes for evil to triumph is for good men to do nothing. we can't do anything if we don't know the threat is there.
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. >>> your name is tyler edmonds? >> narrator: may 12, 2003. >> and you're age 13?you about the murder case of joey fulgham. >> narrator: with his mother waiting down the hall tyler edmonds is making a critical decision, telling sheriff's deputies he's responsible for killing his brother-in-law just west of starkville, mississippi. >> i was just holding the gun. i heard it go off, and i looked at him, and saw it actually hit him. >> narrator: but tyler will later insist the confession is false, a misguided effort to protect the person he calls the real killer, his half-sister kristi fulgham, the victim's wife. >> i believe the confession. most people would believe the confession. >> narrator: to tyler's mother sharon clay, though, the police acted unethically. >> they had obviously done this behind my back and that was a violation of my rights as tyler's parent. >> narrator: she accuses a deputy of deliberately separating her from her son by maneuvering them to different parts of the building. >> he said, we just need to talk to him for a minute. well, 45 minutes la
. >>> your name is tyler edmonds? >> narrator: may 12, 2003. >> and you're age 13?you about the murder case of joey fulgham. >> narrator: with his mother waiting down the hall tyler edmonds is making a critical decision, telling sheriff's deputies he's responsible for killing his brother-in-law just west of starkville, mississippi. >> i was just holding the gun. i heard it go off, and i looked at him, and saw it actually hit him. >> narrator: but tyler...
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leaders up to two thousand one hundred ports but it was today still ongoing every i was to blow sibel edmonds was exposed to quote innumerable regular meetings between the u.s. representatives and been logons deputy now head of al qaeda al-zawahiri leading up to september two thousand and one july two thousand and one and closing in on the nine eleven plotters were thrown off the case and threatened with prosecution then when officers arrested muhammad and lee for the rick to link to america's most wanted terrorist ramzi yousef secrets of state himself intervened had immediately deported to saudi and released. people at the cia where red line he was speaking in retrospect but contemporaneous with what the intelligence community knew these first debilitation was unreal. to kevin barrett is the author . great speak to we actually have leaders admitting these terrorists are just tools and that's what our current is it's a cat's paw for western intelligence agencies and we heard this from the arab world's leading political commentator mohamed people who told us immediately after nine eleven that
leaders up to two thousand one hundred ports but it was today still ongoing every i was to blow sibel edmonds was exposed to quote innumerable regular meetings between the u.s. representatives and been logons deputy now head of al qaeda al-zawahiri leading up to september two thousand and one july two thousand and one and closing in on the nine eleven plotters were thrown off the case and threatened with prosecution then when officers arrested muhammad and lee for the rick to link to america's...
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up to two thousand and one and reports veterans today still ongoing every i whistle blowers sibel edmonds is exposed to quote innumerable regular meetings between u.s. representatives and been. now head of al qaeda. were here eight leading up to september two thousand and one july two thousand and one and closing in on the nine eleven plotters were thrown off the case and threatened with prosecutor.
up to two thousand and one and reports veterans today still ongoing every i whistle blowers sibel edmonds is exposed to quote innumerable regular meetings between u.s. representatives and been. now head of al qaeda. were here eight leading up to september two thousand and one july two thousand and one and closing in on the nine eleven plotters were thrown off the case and threatened with prosecutor.
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edmond says that toyota offered inceptives averaging $2,500 for each camry it sold last month. now let's talk nissan. i am sure you know you can buy just about everything on amazon.com. the new hatch bog is offering it on the shopping site. which will submit the contact information to a local dealership. now according to automotive news, three of the first 100 buyers will even get their cars packaged in a giant amazon.com gift box. the social media frenzy world we live in there,'s also a gender divide when it comes to facebook and twitter, i will explain coming up. all right, thank you, linda. 58 degrees now 4:36 on this thursday morning. >> the latest on an investive, i 4:39 on this thursday morning. >> and i'm getting used to it now. >> yeah. as the days have gone on, all right, i am dealing with it, all the spring stuff, and the summer stuff is away. >> one of the things you are noticing too, it is just a few degrees milder than yesterday morning so it doesn't feel quite as cold. even with those cooler overnights it doesn't really feel quite as bad. i think our body is tryin
edmond says that toyota offered inceptives averaging $2,500 for each camry it sold last month. now let's talk nissan. i am sure you know you can buy just about everything on amazon.com. the new hatch bog is offering it on the shopping site. which will submit the contact information to a local dealership. now according to automotive news, three of the first 100 buyers will even get their cars packaged in a giant amazon.com gift box. the social media frenzy world we live in there,'s also a gender...
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. >> hello i am larry edmond and i learned how not to be violent living in the city in the sro's and what i would like to show you is right here. i was a quitted for charges and in the hotels and i learned about ice and the communities and being in jail and lockup. i got out 20 days and those were getting out october, november and months later and i learned about a system that i didn't need to be there but i definitely know that some years ago a man says segregation now segregation today and segregation forever and we just celebrated of that civil rights movement. i say to you today that you need to stand for up for due process and for this today and tomorrow and forever and just like the new bridge and standing up for justice. this is nothing more than racial profiling. you hear that african-americans go through this a lot. it is the same twin brother as racism and homophobia and we ask you to stand for justice today, tomorrow and forever and we hope from florida to goanch -- georgia to dc to here and we all are free in this country. thank you. >> thank you. are there any other memb
. >> hello i am larry edmond and i learned how not to be violent living in the city in the sro's and what i would like to show you is right here. i was a quitted for charges and in the hotels and i learned about ice and the communities and being in jail and lockup. i got out 20 days and those were getting out october, november and months later and i learned about a system that i didn't need to be there but i definitely know that some years ago a man says segregation now segregation today...
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michael edmonds is serving a six-year sentence for armed robbery. to administrative segregation for striking an officer. >> i had used vulgar language and he had locked me down. and i really wasn't happy about it. i told him i was going to smack him. so i went to sleep, woke back up, he was there. got out of my cell, just went over and smacked him. it's different when you can't do nothing, being by yourself. so you got to [ muted ] where you sleep. what do you think? it's no good. it's all bad. >> good morning. how we doing today? >> fine. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >> all right. today's date is 4/14/06, and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2. >> these hearings are held on a poin
michael edmonds is serving a six-year sentence for armed robbery. to administrative segregation for striking an officer. >> i had used vulgar language and he had locked me down. and i really wasn't happy about it. i told him i was going to smack him. so i went to sleep, woke back up, he was there. got out of my cell, just went over and smacked him. it's different when you can't do nothing, being by yourself. so you got to [ muted ] where you sleep. what do you think? it's no good. it's...
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the mad priest isn't really mad, and, the, uh-- well, the count is no count but one edmond dantes, just as laura masters is really sheila parker, sister marguerite is really elodie francois, and father john is in fact michael lannon. you told me everyone has a weakness, and yours was a woman-- ginette pascal in strasbourg. so you were sent away, far from temptation, and the woman you loved-- to here, sainte-marie. then therese arrived, and the two of you began a relationship. you soon decided to leave together, so you bought two plane tickets to france. as you were going to leave the priesthood, you booked them under the name you had before you took holy orders. michael lannon. we found out your birth name from the diocese in strasbourg. but someone discovered your plan to leave-- someone who couldn't let you make the same mistake again. someone who felt they had to stop you making a fool of yourself-- throwing everything away for a woman. and that's what you did, isn't it, sister anne? that's why you killed therese. because you feared they were lovers. father john, mother superior... y
the mad priest isn't really mad, and, the, uh-- well, the count is no count but one edmond dantes, just as laura masters is really sheila parker, sister marguerite is really elodie francois, and father john is in fact michael lannon. you told me everyone has a weakness, and yours was a woman-- ginette pascal in strasbourg. so you were sent away, far from temptation, and the woman you loved-- to here, sainte-marie. then therese arrived, and the two of you began a relationship. you soon decided...
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alfred edmond is the media -- he's an entrepreneur himself with his brand much bow ties. slaf a ruin inis the co-founder of one of the largest crowd funding programs. great to see you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> sherwood, we've been talking about this since you started lobbying for this in washington. give us an update. what does this mean? >> i think this is the biggest change to the securities laws in eight decades. so we haven't been able to use general solicitation to reach out to investors since the law was crafted. but now for the first time we're going to be able to use the mechanisms like the internet to go out there and go to credited investors and say i have a great idea, help me fund this and grow a business. >> put this into layman's terms. i, jj, have a great idea for a new pen company. i can put it online and say to everyone out there, whoever comes to my site, hey, come give me money for my pen? >> you can put it out there to anyone but the thing is, you can only take money from accredited investors. >> how do i know who is accredited? >> that's the t
alfred edmond is the media -- he's an entrepreneur himself with his brand much bow ties. slaf a ruin inis the co-founder of one of the largest crowd funding programs. great to see you guys. >> thanks for having us. >> sherwood, we've been talking about this since you started lobbying for this in washington. give us an update. what does this mean? >> i think this is the biggest change to the securities laws in eight decades. so we haven't been able to use general solicitation...
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. >> edmond >> in a country of 203,000 people, you'll run into someone to whom you're related. perhaps closely. >> by simply bumping two phones together, can you find out exactly how closely you're related and avoid potentially embarrassing situations. the app was created by three university of iceland students, and it emits a warning if you're about to commit a social blunder. >> you're able to see how you are related to people that you meet. like if you have a new friend, and you find out you're fifth cousins. >> the app taps into a database of residents and their family trees, going back 1,200 years. so how close is he to one of the inventors? it turns back that their first shared ancestry goes back to the 1690s. it was first developed by an icelandicbaia tech company. and it has huge potential. >> it allows people to have access, not just genealogy, but history through the smart phones. this is accessing data in the future. >> this really is a case of ancient icelandic saga meets science without embarrassment. >> on this labor day, millions of americans are working for mini
. >> edmond >> in a country of 203,000 people, you'll run into someone to whom you're related. perhaps closely. >> by simply bumping two phones together, can you find out exactly how closely you're related and avoid potentially embarrassing situations. the app was created by three university of iceland students, and it emits a warning if you're about to commit a social blunder. >> you're able to see how you are related to people that you meet. like if you have a new...
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selling the rate they would like, that is when you use your advantage web site like true car.com, and edmonds and auto trader, a ton of sites but go to manufacture a web site, if you look at buying a honda go to handa usa, and -- honda usa, and bmw the same thing, whatever it might be, don't think it is a high-end cash or a kia they sell lot, everyone wants to get rid of 2013s use that incentive to your advantage, whether the money or the discounted interest rate, you will find the discounted interest rate rif to your advan. gerri: these days i feel that start of school year of start of the auto year, when is the old year over and new year beginning? the industry? >> it was a line in the sand, you would see cars stop producing in june, they retool, next year in september, but there is now like a whole shift, i see cars coming out 2 2014, tt driving in january and march, i am test driving them now hitting show floors, we get a taste of what is out there and what is coming in there are following year, you are seeing now is 2013 on lots, that is where the deals are, 2014s are coming in on tracto
selling the rate they would like, that is when you use your advantage web site like true car.com, and edmonds and auto trader, a ton of sites but go to manufacture a web site, if you look at buying a honda go to handa usa, and -- honda usa, and bmw the same thing, whatever it might be, don't think it is a high-end cash or a kia they sell lot, everyone wants to get rid of 2013s use that incentive to your advantage, whether the money or the discounted interest rate, you will find the discounted...
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when him and also kenneth baby face edmonds formed their label face and they set up shop in atlanta, was a big break for our city. >> sure. put you on the map. >> we had a communal approach to doing music. we were all kind of a happy bunch of characters. >> everybody showed up on each other's albums. >> yeah. we all went to high school together, everything. >> that's why you're everybody's brother. >> that's right. >> wish we had more time. we're glad you're back. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> you're the best. >> you guys look gorgeous as usual. >> thank you. >> catch the premiere of the new season of "the voice" monday night, september 23rd, at 8:00, 7:00 central on nbc. >> is that your phone ringing? >> it is. >> hope it's not mine. >> it could be, we're about to surprise our fan of the week coming up. ase. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. th
when him and also kenneth baby face edmonds formed their label face and they set up shop in atlanta, was a big break for our city. >> sure. put you on the map. >> we had a communal approach to doing music. we were all kind of a happy bunch of characters. >> everybody showed up on each other's albums. >> yeah. we all went to high school together, everything. >> that's why you're everybody's brother. >> that's right. >> wish we had more time. we're glad...
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. >> edmond says this is not a wide-spread industry problem, but seems to be affecting the fuel efficient compacts the most. >>> punishment is in for oracle team usa defending america's cup champion for forfeiting two races in the upcoming finals against team new zealand. kpix 5's don ford tells us they must also pay a fine and suspend some of their top sailers. >> he will win the final fleet race of the day here in san francisco. >> a year ago at the americas cup world series oracle team usa dominated the international fleet, winning race after race. the america's cup international jury now says they cheated. paul lewis is the sailing reporter. >> any advantage is a big advantage. >> the jury is handing down serious penalties which will affect the america's cup race. first, fine of $250,000. the money will go to charity. second, four key members of their team are being banned from the america's cup race. the your says they are key players in the violations, but the real pain is penalty points. team oracle is being penalized two points before the competition with new zealand even begin ne
. >> edmond says this is not a wide-spread industry problem, but seems to be affecting the fuel efficient compacts the most. >>> punishment is in for oracle team usa defending america's cup champion for forfeiting two races in the upcoming finals against team new zealand. kpix 5's don ford tells us they must also pay a fine and suspend some of their top sailers. >> he will win the final fleet race of the day here in san francisco. >> a year ago at the americas cup...
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a search of jeffrey edmonds house turned up ballistic helmets, grenades and gas masks and a counterfeitnd i.d. edmonds is now being held on $250,000 bail. >>> new this morning, jpmorgan chase has agreed to pay about $920 million in penalties in the so-called london whale case. the charges are the bank had inadequate risk controls in place. a team of traders led to $6 million in losses. >>> technically fall does not start until sunday but it's already looking like winter in montana. look at that. this is the season's first snow. it's just fallen at big sky resort. icy conditions prompted officials in montana and wyoming to shut down a handful of roads in yellowstone national park. it looks beautiful, though, doesn't it? we're back in a minute. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the q
a search of jeffrey edmonds house turned up ballistic helmets, grenades and gas masks and a counterfeitnd i.d. edmonds is now being held on $250,000 bail. >>> new this morning, jpmorgan chase has agreed to pay about $920 million in penalties in the so-called london whale case. the charges are the bank had inadequate risk controls in place. a team of traders led to $6 million in losses. >>> technically fall does not start until sunday but it's already looking like winter in...
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you know, this gets right back o that edmond burke comment. if we can't see it, we can't respond to it. and the attacks on wall street, what we can do is tell you how they went down and how bad they were, but if we can't work with industry, if we can't share information with them, we won't be able to stop it. and we have to do that at network speed. we have to share what we know about those threats, and they have to tell us what they see and this is where the internet service providers are critical to this. not just here but with our allies and others. we have to come together and figure out how to do that, but i'll tell you it takes industry. and so if you think about the problems with the media leaks and the issues that we have there, we have to resolve that because industry is critical to defending our country in cybersecurity and the partnership is critical. and that congress is working their way. i'll tell you, you know, the senate select committee on intelligence chaired by senator feinstein and senator chambliss, the co-chair, and the h
you know, this gets right back o that edmond burke comment. if we can't see it, we can't respond to it. and the attacks on wall street, what we can do is tell you how they went down and how bad they were, but if we can't work with industry, if we can't share information with them, we won't be able to stop it. and we have to do that at network speed. we have to share what we know about those threats, and they have to tell us what they see and this is where the internet service providers are...
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united states and you want a cd of this message, search of the lord's way, edmond, ok 73083 searchtv@the united states you can watch the program online www.searchtv.org. ask you for money on a list. get involved of christ. support our ministry; grateful for that. looking for a healthy, happy to help you find one. love you from all of us at the lord's way. from the heartland of america to every nation on earth this is jack van impe presents the truth in news and commentary. here now are doctors jack and rexella van impe. hello and welcome to jack van impe presents. friends i don't know when my heart has been so moved, so burdened for the conditions of the world and perhaps you feel the same way. but the headlines i'm going to give you right now are almost confusing. this first one, listen to this headline: bibles called worse than chemical weapons. can you believe that one, worse than chemical weapons? secondly, obama bumbles as syria burns. and then thirdly, gloating syria hails historic retreat by the united states. oh my how we need to be praying for what's going on in the world and
united states and you want a cd of this message, search of the lord's way, edmond, ok 73083 searchtv@the united states you can watch the program online www.searchtv.org. ask you for money on a list. get involved of christ. support our ministry; grateful for that. looking for a healthy, happy to help you find one. love you from all of us at the lord's way. from the heartland of america to every nation on earth this is jack van impe presents the truth in news and commentary. here now are doctors...
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when him and also kenneth baby face edmonds formed their label face and they set up shop in atlanta,'s right. >> wish we had more time. we're glad you're back. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> you're the best. >> you guys look gorgeous as usual. >> thank you. >> catch the premier of the new season of "the voice" monday night, september 23rd, at 8:00, 7:00 central on nbc. >> is that your phone ringing? >> it is. >> hope it's not mine. >> it could be, here's how switching from a restaurant dinner to a stouffer's dinner from walmart can save you over $1750 a year. the average restaurant dinner is over $10.50 per meal. a nutritious meal with stouffer's lasagna costs less than $2.15 a serving. so by replacing just one restaurant dinner a week your family of four could save over $1750 a year. great tasting stouffer's dinners, backed by walmart's low price guarantee. save money. live better. walmart. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate ♪ we, we chocolate cross over ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over ♪ [ male announcer ] fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate gives you
when him and also kenneth baby face edmonds formed their label face and they set up shop in atlanta,'s right. >> wish we had more time. we're glad you're back. >> it's okay. it's okay. >> you're the best. >> you guys look gorgeous as usual. >> thank you. >> catch the premier of the new season of "the voice" monday night, september 23rd, at 8:00, 7:00 central on nbc. >> is that your phone ringing? >> it is. >> hope it's not mine....
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there was a march over the edmond bridge that connected selma, alabama to montgomery, bamtionz, led by john louis and other courageous americans, many of you nodding your head, peaceful protesters wanted to show the world the importance of full inclusion in our democracy, and particularly, for african-americans who were locked out for nearly a century, began a march over the bridge and there we know that they were met by alabama state troopers who did violence to what was a peaceful protest. john's skull was literally fractured, and it moved this country to action just a few months later. lin don johnson, the then president, pushed through the voting rights act, and it became the culminating piece of federal legislation for the civil rights movement. the voting rights act went a very long way to remove so many barriers that for a century kept black folks out the political process. there's a core provision of the voting rights act which is section 5. section 5 applies to all or part of 15 states that had ha long history of discrimination in voting, and what section 5 did is required the
there was a march over the edmond bridge that connected selma, alabama to montgomery, bamtionz, led by john louis and other courageous americans, many of you nodding your head, peaceful protesters wanted to show the world the importance of full inclusion in our democracy, and particularly, for african-americans who were locked out for nearly a century, began a march over the bridge and there we know that they were met by alabama state troopers who did violence to what was a peaceful protest....
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have, which is take the responsibility on ourselves, on our shoulders to step forward, to engage edmondburke famously said, the only thing necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing. one of the tremendous aspect of the american character is americans have never been willing to sit back and do nothing. now, people all over this country are disillusioned. they're disillusioned because washington doesn't listen to us. they're disillusioned because democratic senators don't listen to the people and republican senators don't listen to the people. i understand that disillusionment. i feel the same way. everywhere i go in texas that sentiment is expressed everywhere. i don't think there's a state in the union where they don't feel that sense. but there are moments, moments in time when we can change things. you think back to earlier this year to another filibuster that occurred on this senate floor with our friend, senator rand paul, when he was standing up to the administration's drone policy. senator paul began that filibuster, if i remember correctly, at 11:47 a.m.. and whe
have, which is take the responsibility on ourselves, on our shoulders to step forward, to engage edmondburke famously said, the only thing necessary for evil to prevail is for good men to do nothing. one of the tremendous aspect of the american character is americans have never been willing to sit back and do nothing. now, people all over this country are disillusioned. they're disillusioned because washington doesn't listen to us. they're disillusioned because democratic senators don't listen...
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and next up will be colin kahl, associate professor of the security studies but at the edmond walsh school of public service at georgetown university where he teaches courses on international relations and international security, the middle east foreign policy. he's also a senior fellow at the center for the new america's security and from 2009 to 2011 he served as the deputy assistant secretary for defense for the middle east. batting cleanup will be george perkovicxh which is co organizing and of course hosting the session this morning. george of course for many years has written on the nonproliferation and nuclear policy issues and he is going to provide us with his perspectives on the path ahead. with that i am going to turn over the podium to david. after david and colin and george speak for about 12 minutes or so we will turn over to you, the audience, for questions and ensure that we will get into a robust and interesting discussion. thanks for being here. david, the floor is yours. >> as daryl said, i will be focusing on iran's program and status and some of the implications for th
and next up will be colin kahl, associate professor of the security studies but at the edmond walsh school of public service at georgetown university where he teaches courses on international relations and international security, the middle east foreign policy. he's also a senior fellow at the center for the new america's security and from 2009 to 2011 he served as the deputy assistant secretary for defense for the middle east. batting cleanup will be george perkovicxh which is co organizing...