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what do you think of that, forthright in the defense of our values? >> i think they are trying to start laying the case for some action against isis. the administration criticized for not saying what the action will be, but, clearly, this is a case where cameron and obama are united in their desire to do something. whether or not they'll have support from congress and parol limit to do something is another question. last year was syria. cameron did not get support from parliament and obama didn't get support from congress to do what they wanted to do. this another case to lay case for action. it's not clear what the action might be. >> seems vice president biden is ready for action using chilling words yesterday saying the u.s. will follow isis to the gates of hell to find justice. is he saying what president obama cannot say on a world stage? >> could be, or biden just getting ahead of the president a lig little bit. it's not something the comments planned, but something he spun off on his own, but he's going further than the president has. the presi
what do you think of that, forthright in the defense of our values? >> i think they are trying to start laying the case for some action against isis. the administration criticized for not saying what the action will be, but, clearly, this is a case where cameron and obama are united in their desire to do something. whether or not they'll have support from congress and parol limit to do something is another question. last year was syria. cameron did not get support from parliament and...
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the bill through the legislature in the previous session and i kept thinking why are you being so forthrightwith me ask >> host: i told you i was a reporter and i was going to write this down. >> guest: that is what i kept thinking and it's not like i was taking notes but it turned out that at the end of the interview we talked for several hours and when i got the bill and was given my credit card to pick up the tab, they said you really don't look anything like i expected. and i immediately knew what had happened. ken silverstein was based in west virginia but writes about about the oil industry and the trade industry publications and i would say much more sympathetic to the industry in circumspect so i felt obliged to say i think there's been a misunderstanding. but because of that misunderstanding i did hear a lot of very interesting stories. and to the great credit even afterward, she was surprised when i said i'm not that kenneth silverstein. but she continued to talk with me all along even though after that it was originally the chapter was based on the piece for harpers magazine and i
the bill through the legislature in the previous session and i kept thinking why are you being so forthrightwith me ask >> host: i told you i was a reporter and i was going to write this down. >> guest: that is what i kept thinking and it's not like i was taking notes but it turned out that at the end of the interview we talked for several hours and when i got the bill and was given my credit card to pick up the tab, they said you really don't look anything like i expected. and i...
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i guess i didn't expect people to be so forthright about it. publicly, of course, nobody ever says, what they say in private. and in this case, in private, the companies would never say, of course, we can't work in equatorial guinea without paying off senior government officials. give me a break. but in private, that was the attitude. i had a swiss oil trader who said -- he did speak off the record, but said something along the lines of, you can call it corruption but it's part of the system. and so there was just an openness about it that in some ways was surprising. and people talked -- i was interested to hear about the new forms of corruption, where people said, we can't just pass a bag of cash under the table anymore, or wire the money. so now it's got to be much more sophisticated. so you'll have the oil minister's me few open a company -- nephew open a company in the british virgin eyeland can't be traced to them, and that could i is hired to do some consulting service, which they're not doing anything. they're just a recipient of money
i guess i didn't expect people to be so forthright about it. publicly, of course, nobody ever says, what they say in private. and in this case, in private, the companies would never say, of course, we can't work in equatorial guinea without paying off senior government officials. give me a break. but in private, that was the attitude. i had a swiss oil trader who said -- he did speak off the record, but said something along the lines of, you can call it corruption but it's part of the system....
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. >> taste on your experience dealing with gm, are they being forthright? do you feel you are getting the information to offer investors and the public details about the ongoing investigation? >> well, on this particular defect, i do think they have been unusually forthright, for auto safety cases. they have really fallen on their swords. they have come to washington for times -- four times. they have shared a lot of information with the transportation department. they have agreed to the extraordinary settlement, where they are going to be monitored in a really close way by the safety regulators. there is a question on some of the other recalls. gm has recalled this particular set of cars twice to fix the ignition switch defect. there have been about six other recalls for problems that sounds very, very similar. but they are not part of this victim compensation program. and as of today, gm is still saying that, you know, even though they were ignition switch problems, they were different, and the ignition switch and the saturn ion and chevy cobalt -- what w
. >> taste on your experience dealing with gm, are they being forthright? do you feel you are getting the information to offer investors and the public details about the ongoing investigation? >> well, on this particular defect, i do think they have been unusually forthright, for auto safety cases. they have really fallen on their swords. they have come to washington for times -- four times. they have shared a lot of information with the transportation department. they have agreed...
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donovan because i am confident he will be as forthright with you as he can. and i want to make sure the information you are presenting to your readers is accurate. here is the thing. we are having the conversation because we care about the details relevant to the president's security. gate crawlers are different than individuals jumping the fence. i am sure mr. donovan can give you a more detailed explanation than i can. it is his responsibility. but there are individuals who arrived at the white house to attend meetings with the president of the united states. times a month there are individuals who arrived at the white house and don't attend meetings. that is different than jumping over the fence. [laughter] concern in this white house the from the there is aoday that problem within the secret service about communication, that the secret service who are working the events and working the house feel they cannot communicate with people and are now telling them in whispered calls or what have you to members on the hill? -- i will sayis that the administration
donovan because i am confident he will be as forthright with you as he can. and i want to make sure the information you are presenting to your readers is accurate. here is the thing. we are having the conversation because we care about the details relevant to the president's security. gate crawlers are different than individuals jumping the fence. i am sure mr. donovan can give you a more detailed explanation than i can. it is his responsibility. but there are individuals who arrived at the...
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bill through the legislature in the previous session and i kept thinking, why are you being so forthright with a? >> i told you i was a reporter. i'm going to write this down. >> guest: exactly. that is what i kept thinking. i was taking notes. not like i was making -- but it turned out at the hand of our interview retired for several hours and when i got to build a given my credit card to pick up the tab, he said you really don't look anything like i expected. i thought you were paul. i immediately knew what it happened. there is another ken silverstein in west virginia who writes a lot about the oil industry. he writes her trade industry publication and is very, very i would say more sympathetic to the industry and circumspect than i am. so i felt obliged to say i think there's been a misunderstanding. but because of that misunderstanding, i did hear a lot of very interesting stories. and to her great credit, even afterwards she clearly was surprised when i said i am not that ken silverstein. as she continued to talk to me all along although it was originally the chapter is based on the
bill through the legislature in the previous session and i kept thinking, why are you being so forthright with a? >> i told you i was a reporter. i'm going to write this down. >> guest: exactly. that is what i kept thinking. i was taking notes. not like i was making -- but it turned out at the hand of our interview retired for several hours and when i got to build a given my credit card to pick up the tab, he said you really don't look anything like i expected. i thought you were...
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. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't white supremacists.y're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were rats and p.c. cases. >> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he thought there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i have never been a part of them nor will i ever be a part of them. those dudes, in my mind, are weak and lame. they're not white supremacists, nor will they ever be. >> and at that point, one of the officers leaned into my ear and said if you use that, he is going to get attacked. he is going to get stabbed. >> while inmates like allgier are completely aware that talking about gangs could put them in peril, it is a risk they have taken time and time again when interviewed on "lockup." >> we knew theoretically that sound bite might put him in danger, but we also knew on the other hand how important it was to curtis that that distinction be made. that's the choice we went
. >> you've got sackensaw, forthright, k.b., and those dudes aren't white supremacists.y're not part of a white supremacist. they were started by people who were rats and p.c. cases. >> the interesting thing about curtis was he claims he's not in a gang. he's not a gang member. he's just a white supremacist, a skinhead. and he thought there was a really, really severe difference. >> i'm no part of them. i have never been a part of them nor will i ever be a part of them. those...
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he's very flamboyant, very forthright, very honest. >> like a poker party.ou get around all five around them, oh, one, two, three, four, five. there's a poker party and you forgot to invite me. >> morgan says openness and honesty has served him well in an environment where homophobia can run rampant. >> i was 100% open that i was gay. and that's the way i live my life, and i wasn't going to hide it. people took more of a liking to me, a trust to me. i wasn't considered a liar like somebody who is hiding it. it's the distrust there. it's all about trusting in prison. it's an open house. >> but honestly alone wasn't always enough. >> i've had to fight quite a few times. i'm not going to have anything taken from me. not material things, i mean sexual bodily function things, too. i'm not having anything taken from me. i'll put the purse down and i'll pull my wallet out, and i'll have to fight. and you have to. and once you fight, they respect you. what are you going to do with the pickles, may i ask? too hot for me. caliente. >> morgan also earned the respect of
he's very flamboyant, very forthright, very honest. >> like a poker party.ou get around all five around them, oh, one, two, three, four, five. there's a poker party and you forgot to invite me. >> morgan says openness and honesty has served him well in an environment where homophobia can run rampant. >> i was 100% open that i was gay. and that's the way i live my life, and i wasn't going to hide it. people took more of a liking to me, a trust to me. i wasn't considered a liar...
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don't want to be seen as authorizing another war, and the republicans are quite happy with a more forthrightosition, and happy for president obama to take responsibility if this turns out to be yet another disaster in the middle east. >> thank you. >>> there have been more clashes in yemen. troops and police are being accused of firing on civilians. hashem ahelbarra has the latest from the capitol sana'a. >> reporter: this is where the injured houthi protesters are being treated. >> [ inaudible ] gunshot in different side, lower limbs, upper limbs, chest, abdomen, also there is one days by, gas inhalation toxicity. >> reporter: they say the army and police intentionally opened fire on civilians. >> translator: it was a peaceful demonstration. we were carrying the quran in our hands. and suddenly they opened fire on us. >> reporter: at least 20 protesters were admitted to this hospital. their relatives want justice for what they describe as police brutality. this is where the clashes took place. security forces managed to break up the protest, but they still insist they didn't open fire on th
don't want to be seen as authorizing another war, and the republicans are quite happy with a more forthrightosition, and happy for president obama to take responsibility if this turns out to be yet another disaster in the middle east. >> thank you. >>> there have been more clashes in yemen. troops and police are being accused of firing on civilians. hashem ahelbarra has the latest from the capitol sana'a. >> reporter: this is where the injured houthi protesters are being...
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but, we'll assure you once we have that information, we'll be very forthright. you know we have been working very hard over the past, almost nine days. in relation to this case. and this afternoon, we reached that point where the commonwealth felt we had probable cause to seek an arrest warrant. so we appeared before the magistrate late this afternoon, very late this afternoon and obtained an arrest warrant for jesse lee roy matthew, jr., of charlottesville, charging him with a class 2 felony of abduction with the intent to defile. now, i learned just seconds before walking in here that a wanted poster has begun to circulate and it was our intention to let you know that wanted poster, if it is not already in your hands, will be sent to you electronically. i have already given it to miriam so you request very promptly, we would appreciate very promptly get that out to the folks here in the commonwealth and our adjoining states and around the country to know mr. matthew is wanted for this very serious offense. i appreciate and anticipate your understanding that i'
but, we'll assure you once we have that information, we'll be very forthright. you know we have been working very hard over the past, almost nine days. in relation to this case. and this afternoon, we reached that point where the commonwealth felt we had probable cause to seek an arrest warrant. so we appeared before the magistrate late this afternoon, very late this afternoon and obtained an arrest warrant for jesse lee roy matthew, jr., of charlottesville, charging him with a class 2 felony...
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. >> city officials issued a statement vowing to be transparent and forthright as we continue the processback the trust of our residents and our neighbors in the st. louis region. >>> a new development tonight in a wusa9 investigation and it's playing out on northern virginia football fields. >> coming up why three local high schools are junking their entire helmet inventories days before the start of the season. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt, high temperature 91, three of the first four days of september 90 or better and a muggy start tomorrow, a little patchy fog, not a commuter problem, 74 to 81 by 9:00. we'll come back, talk about the prospects of a yellow alert tomorrow and why we had to ♪ at southwest, we want all of our passengers to be free. free to spend nights under city lights. or country skies. free to explore new places. or spend quality time in an old one. southwest airlines is offering noopn-st service from reagan national to fourteen destinations like chicago (midway), dallas (love field), and more. if it matters to you, it matters to us. >>> in a first of its kind mov
. >> city officials issued a statement vowing to be transparent and forthright as we continue the processback the trust of our residents and our neighbors in the st. louis region. >>> a new development tonight in a wusa9 investigation and it's playing out on northern virginia football fields. >> coming up why three local high schools are junking their entire helmet inventories days before the start of the season. >> i'm meteorologist topper shutt, high temperature 91,...
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he acknowledged and was very forthright he sent twofv/añ text messages to ray and shared the contentswnóyrms of whether people wantu ray rice's silence, i didn't necessarily see it that way. i thought steve was very forthcoming in what he hadi offering to ray in termsá support of the organization, and potentially a job afterwards, which is not different than what he has done with a previous player donte stallworth who unfortunately was inebriated and involved in a car accident that killed an innocent person as well. >> schieffer: well are we going to get anything more specific? i mean, ray mcdonald of the 49ers charged with felony assault on his pregnant wife. he is going to be in theáç >> reporter: which is exactly why i guess a policy needs to come from the1 leave the individual 32 teams with determining what that should be.!ji8w bob, i think there is consensus domestic violence then until the facts are in, that player ought to be sat down, witho%.?v paydaf in fact the player is convicted of aoó,>o charge, then they are, whatever thatÑwÒx is, six6bxañ z year, without pay. it is as simpl
he acknowledged and was very forthright he sent twofv/añ text messages to ray and shared the contentswnóyrms of whether people wantu ray rice's silence, i didn't necessarily see it that way. i thought steve was very forthcoming in what he hadi offering to ray in termsá support of the organization, and potentially a job afterwards, which is not different than what he has done with a previous player donte stallworth who unfortunately was inebriated and involved in a car accident that killed an...
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he has been very forthright, and if this is true, then the nfl commissioner, roger goodell, they needo be held accountable, and the other big story today, the redskins laws. what happened to them in houston? bad monday at the dmv for everybody but the redskins fans. the redskins are owning up to what went wrong, like their loan offense of touchdown by the texans. >> i should not have allowed it. >> special teams and gaps -- gaffes galore. inside, and it me was not aggressive enough. >> the positive? rg iii was very efficient underneath, very rarely going long. what it looked like, does not matter to me right now because we did not win the game. >> and the defense held the texans to 10 points. points, but you have to win this big plays. >> now, the redskins are preparing for the sunday home opener against jacksonville, and can it? every game is a big game. not think it is good for us as a team. >> the redskins coming up at 6:00, and, also, don't forget the nationals. this is huge. with the braves, it is going to get interesting. >> we have some latebreaking news coming out about ebola,
he has been very forthright, and if this is true, then the nfl commissioner, roger goodell, they needo be held accountable, and the other big story today, the redskins laws. what happened to them in houston? bad monday at the dmv for everybody but the redskins fans. the redskins are owning up to what went wrong, like their loan offense of touchdown by the texans. >> i should not have allowed it. >> special teams and gaps -- gaffes galore. inside, and it me was not aggressive enough....
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i think history shows she was forthright with the warren commission. is one of afact group of artifacts videotaped by the national archive for the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination. >> a bullet found in the home of -- edwin walker was a retired army general. he had actually been retired after creating a stir. extremist whoight was overseeing extremist groups in the dallas area, was a national figure in the inregation movement, and april 1963 somebody tries to kill edwin walker at his home in dallas. and for weeks thereafter it was not clear who the assassin was. it would be determined that the assassin was lee harvey oswald. used the same rifle and trying to kill walker that he would use to kill president kennedy. it is marina oswald who says it was her husband who tried to kill walker. we are in the offices that the warren commission occupied. did marina oswald come here? >> she did. for several days she was the leadoff formal witness for the commission. she was an important witness because she made it clear she thought her husband had kil
i think history shows she was forthright with the warren commission. is one of afact group of artifacts videotaped by the national archive for the 50th anniversary of the kennedy assassination. >> a bullet found in the home of -- edwin walker was a retired army general. he had actually been retired after creating a stir. extremist whoight was overseeing extremist groups in the dallas area, was a national figure in the inregation movement, and april 1963 somebody tries to kill edwin walker...
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. >> you've been pretty forthright about the fires that you're always putting out behind the scenes at. i know friends that work at the hottest companies and it is always one catastrophe to the next. tell me what it is like behind the scenes. >> growing or starting a business is somewhere between a very, very hard and absolutely impossible. behind the facade of every entrepreneur who is killing it or crushing it, i think there is somebody who is worried about -- are they going to launch the product on time? are they going to be able to raise their next round? what are they going to do if this whole thing fails and goes under? this stuff is hard and i am sure everyone, including people who are doing well, has that stress. >> tell me about the times you felt you were on the brink. >> we have grown really quickly and that has created challenges for our operations. there was one point that the rate we could physically set up customers was too slow. we could set up like six customers a day and we were getting 18 new customers every single day. there was a growing backlog. it threatened to b
. >> you've been pretty forthright about the fires that you're always putting out behind the scenes at. i know friends that work at the hottest companies and it is always one catastrophe to the next. tell me what it is like behind the scenes. >> growing or starting a business is somewhere between a very, very hard and absolutely impossible. behind the facade of every entrepreneur who is killing it or crushing it, i think there is somebody who is worried about -- are they going to...
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the leaders declare, we'll be more forthright in defense over values not least because of world of a greater freedom is a fundamental part of how we keep our people safe. as white house down claim president saying that isis could be manage abproblem. >> how do you tell family of foley and sotloff this problem can be manage stph-d. >> whamanageed? >> president said, we need it degrade and destroy it. immediate term you will not eradicate without putting in place a coalition. >> reporter: a number of democrats are raising questions about the president's approach, senator warren ducked a question from yahoo!'s katie couric, but whether he agrees with diane feinstein, the president has been too cautious. >> we need to be working now full speed ahead. with other countries. to destroy isis. that should be our number one priority. >> reporter: democrat gene distances herself from the president after appearing with vice president biden in new hampshire yesterday. >> shea should know we will follow them to the gates of hell until they are brought to justice. >> reporter: shaheen locked in a r
the leaders declare, we'll be more forthright in defense over values not least because of world of a greater freedom is a fundamental part of how we keep our people safe. as white house down claim president saying that isis could be manage abproblem. >> how do you tell family of foley and sotloff this problem can be manage stph-d. >> whamanageed? >> president said, we need it degrade and destroy it. immediate term you will not eradicate without putting in place a coalition....
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we will be more forthright in the defense of our values not least because a world of freedom is a fundamental part of how we keep our people safe. but john bolton doubts obama has way can up to the isis threats as have many in europe, namely great britain. >> i think the great britain's are concerned with those of passports to come back into their country and perhaps obama hasn't figured out we are similarly at risk, the europeans see it. maybe that will help wake him up, although i personally doubt it. >> ambassador john bolton from the beginning was not unclear about the threat isis posed to america, great britain and all of our allies. >> , talk about the difference between isis and isil? people wonder why the president says it one day, isis, the islamic state of iraq and syria, pretty much they have erased the border between these two countries. now we are hearing isil coming from the president, you pointed out in the commercial be at it might even be coming from the terrorists, they want to change their name. >> we will continue to call them isis. the islamic state of iraq and the labont
we will be more forthright in the defense of our values not least because a world of freedom is a fundamental part of how we keep our people safe. but john bolton doubts obama has way can up to the isis threats as have many in europe, namely great britain. >> i think the great britain's are concerned with those of passports to come back into their country and perhaps obama hasn't figured out we are similarly at risk, the europeans see it. maybe that will help wake him up, although i...
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he's always very forthright. >> he's certainly forthright.hink as a big investor, particularly in silicone valley, i think he's probably trying to fork up his area of expertise a little bit more than european tech stocks. >> absolutely. on that note, let's take a look at u.s. futures and see what we can expect in today's trade. yesterday, we did see u.s. stocks sell off, although off the of the session lows, we were looking at an employed open higher. nasdaq up about 7 points. he did give mixed data this morning here in europe we'll see if that has an impact on broader markets. >>> still to come on this show, ford shares did as the automaker cuts its full year forecast citing recalls and troubles in emerging markets. we're going to get you the latest after this. your customers, our financing. your aspirations, our analytics. your goals, our technology. introducing synchrony financial, bringing new meaning to the word partnership. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. enagage with us. >>> rouse markets set to follow europe higher a
he's always very forthright. >> he's certainly forthright.hink as a big investor, particularly in silicone valley, i think he's probably trying to fork up his area of expertise a little bit more than european tech stocks. >> absolutely. on that note, let's take a look at u.s. futures and see what we can expect in today's trade. yesterday, we did see u.s. stocks sell off, although off the of the session lows, we were looking at an employed open higher. nasdaq up about 7 points. he...
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. >> yes, very forthright, very much like his ambassador, who is here speaking about ukraine at the security council. and the think the russian policy of attack is the best form of defense when you're criticized by many countries in the world, the role in ukraine, it's a shaky cease-fire but for now i think the russians are pretty happy with what they have got. the ukrainian government has had to make quite a few concessions at that minsk deal, now a buffer zone, ceding land to the rebels, and told they were going to be given autonomy. they had to make those concessions but president poroshenko came to washington seeking fresh military assistance. yes, he was able to make his speech to both houses of congress, but he really didn't get the military assistance that he wanted. >> james, thank you very much. james bays, diplomatic he had thetiers who will be keeping us up to all the developments at the u.n. general assembly for us. >> the security appendix is part of sunday's sunday's brokered unity deal. most sides agree to stop all acts of violence. there was fighting overnight. sanaa where th
. >> yes, very forthright, very much like his ambassador, who is here speaking about ukraine at the security council. and the think the russian policy of attack is the best form of defense when you're criticized by many countries in the world, the role in ukraine, it's a shaky cease-fire but for now i think the russians are pretty happy with what they have got. the ukrainian government has had to make quite a few concessions at that minsk deal, now a buffer zone, ceding land to the...
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. >> jimmy reed was probably one of the most forthright inmates i have interviewed.ery honest about what he did and why he did it. ad nice looked like it had seen many bar fights. the other crimes what about were those? thieving, fighting. >> reed had recently transferred to the protective custody wing tu to threats by younger inmaids. reed wasn't happy about the move. to him it was a sign of weakness. >> protective custody, describe it. >> no good. >> why? >> but read ee had a larger foal than leaving protective custody. >> though officials might argue his claim of not being a troublemaker. he acknowledges that wherever and whenever he finishes his sentence, he will have issues to teal with. >> what happens when you get out of prison? one mistake and i am back for a recall. >> you think you are going to drink? >> why not? >> it seems to cause you problems. >> i have been doing it 40 years. can i see myself stop? no. >> jimmy had told us about all the problems his dricnking had caused and that he had concerns. but the fact that when he was released he would go back t
. >> jimmy reed was probably one of the most forthright inmates i have interviewed.ery honest about what he did and why he did it. ad nice looked like it had seen many bar fights. the other crimes what about were those? thieving, fighting. >> reed had recently transferred to the protective custody wing tu to threats by younger inmaids. reed wasn't happy about the move. to him it was a sign of weakness. >> protective custody, describe it. >> no good. >> why?...
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we'll be more forthright in the defense of values, nobody under the rule of law, freedom, democracy that we hold dear. i am sure a united message to that effect will go forward from this house today. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> mr. speaker, can indulge with the prime minister as suggested about the american hostage. can i say to the prime minister, when he some years ago, he said he wanted to stop the conservatives going on about your. what has happened? >> a lot of things have changed in europe, not least the eurozone crisis which had been used but is beginning to reappear. this has created an enormous attention within the european union come those countries within the eurozone that need further integration and of those countries outside the eurozone that want to have a more flexible relationship with your. and its absolute right we debate and discuss these matters in the south that above all it is right we include the british people. and
we'll be more forthright in the defense of values, nobody under the rule of law, freedom, democracy that we hold dear. i am sure a united message to that effect will go forward from this house today. >> mr. speaker, this morning i had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others, and in addition to my duties in this house, i shall have further such meetings later today. >> mr. speaker, can indulge with the prime minister as suggested about the american hostage. can i say to the...
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already her family lives under they wereds because forthright secular journalists. >> living under armeduard. >> i've had the rumblings of threat. it is problematic. >> bill martin was here the other night and he talked about it. more than one billion muslims and clearly there are moderate muslims. he jumped down my throat area >> what was the objection? >> he said there were no moderate muslims. >> i don't take that view. who are fair number greatly tolerant. that is my point. >> and now we seem to be back to square one with the united states having to get into bed with some unsavory regimes, egypt. troops on the ground. >> the enemy of my enemy is my friend. that old adage. and the new situation, we cannot separate humanitarian aid. they go closely together when you have such bloodthirsty -- >> annul those people opposed to the iraqi war are not opposed to taking on isis. i think you'll find there's a lot of opposition. >> on what basis? because it's not our business? >> look what happened last time, the thin end of the wedge. >> if you do, dammed if you don't. we are clearly not going
already her family lives under they wereds because forthright secular journalists. >> living under armeduard. >> i've had the rumblings of threat. it is problematic. >> bill martin was here the other night and he talked about it. more than one billion muslims and clearly there are moderate muslims. he jumped down my throat area >> what was the objection? >> he said there were no moderate muslims. >> i don't take that view. who are fair number greatly...
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. >> and yet he has a forthrightness about confronting his parents that i don't think i would have thecourage to do when i was that young. >> i felt really great, confronting my father saying hey just because i'm gay doesn't mean i'm weak. >> after high school, i have two options. whether or not i should go to ministry full time or going to college this fall. >> he's a preacher at the age of 17. and he's trying to reckon with his faith at a time when even his parents don't share it. and yet that teaches us a lot about the power of religion. >> you know i don't want to be somebody who would tell you, you can't do ministry. but i don't want to waste all the hard work you've done by deciding not to go to school. >> i think the billest challenge is how to find a way forward with a sense of both ambition and compassion. >> my parents have their plan that they want me to follow. but i'm going to do what god wants me to do before i do what they want me to do. >> just please take this curse off me. >> i am afraid i won't get it and i really won't know what i'm doing. >> we invite you to join u
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i've always been forthright with my clients about that. >> i should always point out that while the partnershipe done with him, the mayor of ferguson says he has known about james' background and that he supports him and what he thinks he has done with his life to turn it around is amazing. devin james says he does not believe the police chief is a racist. he believes he's a good guy just trying to do his best. lots of interesting characters here in ferguson. >> stephanie elam, thank you. >>> i want to bring in state highway patrol captain ron johnson, he's not only been monitoring what's happening in ferguson but was also put in charge of security after those heated protests more than a month ago. thank you for joining us on cnn. i knows there some positives, a lot of positives coming out of ferguson, missouri. can we get this out of the way before we talk about that? why would -- i guess we don't know what's behind his motivation, but did that serve to accomplish anything by the police chief going out on the streets of ferguson? >> i don't believe so. i believe the intentions were there. that
i've always been forthright with my clients about that. >> i should always point out that while the partnershipe done with him, the mayor of ferguson says he has known about james' background and that he supports him and what he thinks he has done with his life to turn it around is amazing. devin james says he does not believe the police chief is a racist. he believes he's a good guy just trying to do his best. lots of interesting characters here in ferguson. >> stephanie elam,...
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president equally forthright. >> yes, the white house released a statement after the execution was confirmed, condemning the barbaric murder of david haines adding adding :. >> is president obama able to give any more details on how you degrade and destroy? >> well, it's sunday morning here in washington. we expect that question to be amajor focus of discussion on -- a major focus of discussion on the sunday morning talk shows. there has been nothing since the various statements over the course of the week. we'll see if the obama surrogates will be out in force this morning. it's all about the coalition, that's why john kerry is travelling the world trying to get an international coalition toot. that is a bit vague, we know we have the usual suspects in europe on board, with a gung-ho france when it come to bombing iraq is concerned. france pushing to get iran involved in a regional coalition, something outwardly the u.s. is resisting. as far as getting a regional coalition in the middle east, that's pretty odd. in the sense that it's lots of nominal agreement from various arab countries. th
president equally forthright. >> yes, the white house released a statement after the execution was confirmed, condemning the barbaric murder of david haines adding adding :. >> is president obama able to give any more details on how you degrade and destroy? >> well, it's sunday morning here in washington. we expect that question to be amajor focus of discussion on -- a major focus of discussion on the sunday morning talk shows. there has been nothing since the various...
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public radio in which you said, what we would rather see him do is be more aggressive and more forthrightr this more full force and not go at it halfway. but you stopped short in that same interview of suggesting that there should be u.s. ground troops. so i don't know that i understand what exactly is more forceful than the position the president's taking and what the president and the coalition is doing. can you explain? >> absolutely. and one of the things that we do know from listening to command teams, listening to some of the current generals is i think they're leading the president to take a more aggressive position in fighting, defeating, destroying and, in my words, annihilating isis and isil in any -- and any of these terrorist groups that have sprung up out of al qaeda. now, it would be inappropriate for us to predetermine or to say to the generals and the command team on the field, this is exactly how you're going to do it. what we need to be doing is hearing from them as they begin to make their plans, as they begin to say, this is how we're best going to do this in the most
public radio in which you said, what we would rather see him do is be more aggressive and more forthrightr this more full force and not go at it halfway. but you stopped short in that same interview of suggesting that there should be u.s. ground troops. so i don't know that i understand what exactly is more forceful than the position the president's taking and what the president and the coalition is doing. can you explain? >> absolutely. and one of the things that we do know from...
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. >> and yet he has a forthrightness about confronting his parents, that i don't thuping i had the courage to do -- think i had the courage to do when i was young. >> it felt great confronting my father letting him know just because i'm gay doesn't meet i'm week. >> are you guys going to bible study, right now, yes. after high school i have two options whether to go to ministry full time or going to college this fall. >> he's a preacher at the age of 17. he's trying to reckon with his faith, at a time when his parents don't share it. that teaches us a lot about the power of religion. >> i don't want to be someone telling you you can't do ministry, but i don't want you to waste hard work you have done by making a decision not to go to school. >> i think the biggest challenge for the kids is how to find a way forward with a sense of both ambitious and compassion. >> my parents have a plan that they want me to follow. i will do what god asks me to do before god asks me. >> i don't want to be gay, take this curse off me. >> i feel i won't get in and i won't know what i'm doing. >> the first ep
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thank you for your being so forthright, clear in your answers, and we will now take a three minute recess as we set up for the second panel. >> thank you. >> in oregon, democratic governor john kansas city offer is facing another debate with dennis richard soften, and joining us on the phone is chris lehman following the race for oregon public broadcasting. thanks very much for being with us. >> guest: you're welcome. >> host: how would you size up the race? tell us a little bit about dennis richardson. >> both of these candidates are political veterans in oregon. john kansas city hopper is seeking an unpress kepted fourth -- unprecedented fourth term as gop's governor. he was elected twice in the '90s and then he was term limited and came back and won a third term in 2010 and now going for a fourth term. nobody has ever done that in oregon before. and he is a former e.r. doctor and longtime democratic politician in oregon. he has been running, recently, as a centrist candidate and tries to talk about his ability to reach out to republicans and come together to find agreements on issues i
thank you for your being so forthright, clear in your answers, and we will now take a three minute recess as we set up for the second panel. >> thank you. >> in oregon, democratic governor john kansas city offer is facing another debate with dennis richard soften, and joining us on the phone is chris lehman following the race for oregon public broadcasting. thanks very much for being with us. >> guest: you're welcome. >> host: how would you size up the race? tell us a...
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history shows she was forthright. >> this is an artifact is one of archives of the assassination. bullet found in the home of general walker. walker was a retired he'd been retired creating a stir. extremist whoight was overseeing extreme ties groups in the dallas area. figure in the session rele gags movement. 1963, several months before the kennedy assassination, someone tries to edwin walker at his home in dallas. at the time, for weeks there clear who the t assassin was. it would be determined by the warren commission that the is lee harvey oswald and he may well have used the ame rifle in trying to kill walker that he would use in dealy plaza to kill president kennedy. marina oswald in the course of the warren commission it's her tion who says husband that he had admitted to her the night of the attempt. ion >> we're in the offices that the warren commission occupied. did she come here? she did indeed. she came on more than one occasion. for several days in february, 1964. leadoff witness. she made it clear that her killed president kindy and thought he had done it alone. cal
history shows she was forthright. >> this is an artifact is one of archives of the assassination. bullet found in the home of general walker. walker was a retired he'd been retired creating a stir. extremist whoight was overseeing extreme ties groups in the dallas area. figure in the session rele gags movement. 1963, several months before the kennedy assassination, someone tries to edwin walker at his home in dallas. at the time, for weeks there clear who the t assassin was. it would be...
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and it seemed an amazingly forthright articulation of what he saw as his difficult challenge, which was to guide the country at that cross roads away from perpetual war. what does it feel like tonight after having heard that speech in terms of that goal. >> look, i think that the president has demonstrated that he would prefer a world of not having perpetual war or not having to strike isis, but the reality is the facts on the ground have shifted and isis poses a threat. and when we think about war, and we think about the president in 2008 talking about, you know, his opposition to the iraq war. at the same time, he was talking about taking the fight to al qaeda. so he's always talked about and articulated his role as commander-in-chief to defend against terrorist strikes. and i think he sees isis as more in the al qaeda camp of terrorist organization even farther than al qaeda in many ways. i mean, they are reshaping the borders of the middle east in a way that over the long term can pose a significant threat of greater and greater atrocitieat. not just threats to americans but atrocit
and it seemed an amazingly forthright articulation of what he saw as his difficult challenge, which was to guide the country at that cross roads away from perpetual war. what does it feel like tonight after having heard that speech in terms of that goal. >> look, i think that the president has demonstrated that he would prefer a world of not having perpetual war or not having to strike isis, but the reality is the facts on the ground have shifted and isis poses a threat. and when we think...
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he was honest and forthright about the problems he had created in his life. >> i mean, i don't look at prison as being prison, even though it is prison and i'm in a negative environment. i look at it as being my college. this is the time i got to study and build myself up and better myself. it's what you make it. >> but blanco, serving time for crimes including attempted murder, was housed in the prison's highest security unit for a variety of serious offenses, including assaults on staff. >> okay. >> talk to me about what you've done, how you've acted out. >> by douching, which is throwing urine on them, and stabbing them, and that's basically it. >> as a result of his violence towards staff, the prison requires blanco to have a three-officer escort any time he is out of his cell. >> do you think it's valid? to be cautious of you? >> hm -- yes. >> why? >> because i still have my moments. >> we learned that some of blanco's anger stems from his dislike of the fundamental tenets of prison life. >> you all can't refuse me no more. can't refuse my damn books. that's what i'm entitled to,
he was honest and forthright about the problems he had created in his life. >> i mean, i don't look at prison as being prison, even though it is prison and i'm in a negative environment. i look at it as being my college. this is the time i got to study and build myself up and better myself. it's what you make it. >> but blanco, serving time for crimes including attempted murder, was housed in the prison's highest security unit for a variety of serious offenses, including assaults on...
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the most important thing that we have to convey to the american public, the truth, we have to be forthrightand this is what they'll take and we ought to be doing it in a step by step process and this isn't a two-week battle and isis is defeated. this will be a long-term battle and isis is only one group that threatens america. >> if we had ten years of training iraqi security forces with tens of billions of dollars and many billions of dollars and again, thousands of u.s. forces helping to train them and equip them and still they weren't able to stand up and fight and were you going to be able to help this process. >> here's where we made a big mistake and not leaving a stabilizing force to force that coalition to remain in place. in the end, it is a governing solution here. you need the sunnis. you need the shia and the kurds. you need these people, given the time to govern together and to work together and start developing the level of trust which obviously they didn't have. they came together in the surge, but then that trust was utterly broken. >> but with a stabilizing force of even 10
the most important thing that we have to convey to the american public, the truth, we have to be forthrightand this is what they'll take and we ought to be doing it in a step by step process and this isn't a two-week battle and isis is defeated. this will be a long-term battle and isis is only one group that threatens america. >> if we had ten years of training iraqi security forces with tens of billions of dollars and many billions of dollars and again, thousands of u.s. forces helping...
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. >> and yet, he has a forthrighteousness about confronting his parents that i don't think i had thecourage to do when i was that young. >> it felt great confronting my father about letting him know, hey, just because i am gay doesn't mean that i am weak. >> did you guys have a bible study today? yeah, right now. >> after high school, i have two options, whether or not i should go to ministry full-time or going to college this fall. >> he is a preacher at the age of 17. and he's trying to faith at a time when kids don't share it. >> teaches us about the power of religion. >> i don't want to be somebody who would tell you, you can't do diminindustry but i don't want to see you waste all of the hard work you have done by not going to school. >> i think the biggest challenge for these kids is how to find a way forward with a sense of both ambition and compassion. >> my parents have their plan that they want me to follow but i am going to do what god asks me to do before what they ask me to do. >> i don't want to be gay anymore. just please take this curse off of me. >> i feel like i won
. >> and yet, he has a forthrighteousness about confronting his parents that i don't think i had thecourage to do when i was that young. >> it felt great confronting my father about letting him know, hey, just because i am gay doesn't mean that i am weak. >> did you guys have a bible study today? yeah, right now. >> after high school, i have two options, whether or not i should go to ministry full-time or going to college this fall. >> he is a preacher at the age...
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. >> and yet, he has a forthrightness about confronting his parents that i don't think i had the couragedo. >> it felt really great, confronting my father, that just because i'm gay doesn't mean that i'm weak. >> after high school, i have two options, whether or not i should go into ministry full time or go into college this fall. >> he's a preacher at the age of 17 and trying to reckon with his faith at a time even his parents don't share it. that teaches us a lot about the power of religion. >> i don't want to be someone to tell you that you can't do ministry, but i don't want to see you to waste all the hard work you've done by not going to school. >> the biggest challenge for these kids is how to find a way forward with a sense of compassion. >> my parents have a plan for me to follow, but i'm going to do what god wants me to do before what they want to do. >> i'm worried that i won't fit in and i really won't know what i'm doing. >> we have it you to join us each sunday for the next six weeks and witness the real life victories and struggles of these three teens. >> the case that ma
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when you don't have a person as lawyerly has steve bisciotti, you like that he can be forthright andff the cuff. well, the flippantness seemed to hurt him. he said something about not a lot of women in the front office. that was callous. and when he was asked, do you have a zero tolerance to domestic violence, he never said yes. and he cautioned about it later saying, this is an opportunity for players to get set up if you have a zero tolerance policy in the nfl. that informs the culture we're coming through right now in the nfl in a very small way. >> interesting. kate, your response? >> at one point he said, this is going to be handled like men. the question there is, what does that mean? to this point, it has only been handled by men. if you look back in the history of the nfl, it has only been handled by men. and look where we are in a massive crisis. there were so many moments in that press conference that were borderline disastrous. >> he also said no one from his organization is going to be fired. are you surprised by that? >> i don't know who you actually throw out -- there w
when you don't have a person as lawyerly has steve bisciotti, you like that he can be forthright andff the cuff. well, the flippantness seemed to hurt him. he said something about not a lot of women in the front office. that was callous. and when he was asked, do you have a zero tolerance to domestic violence, he never said yes. and he cautioned about it later saying, this is an opportunity for players to get set up if you have a zero tolerance policy in the nfl. that informs the culture we're...
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some were very forthright and very strong in their comments. but ultimately the president has got to give a unifying approach. right now, i think he's sending mixed signals, and i think it's confusing. it's confusing to our military, our allies and to the american people in general. right now there's a lot of people that are not happy with the vision or maybe lack of vision that he is presenting. you know, right now i think it's haphazard at best, and episodic at best. >> what are the mixed signals? >> well, i think on one hand the president wants to defeat and destroy an organization. well, that takes ground and air power. you know, if i had marine forces on the ground, you know, our mission, as marine combat ground forces are very specific, but at the end of the day we'll locate, close with, and destroy or capture those enemy that are in our sight. and that is the way we'll do business. so we don't want to send mixed signals, especially to our forces. i mean, at the end of the day, once you commit ground forces or you commit even aviation for
some were very forthright and very strong in their comments. but ultimately the president has got to give a unifying approach. right now, i think he's sending mixed signals, and i think it's confusing. it's confusing to our military, our allies and to the american people in general. right now there's a lot of people that are not happy with the vision or maybe lack of vision that he is presenting. you know, right now i think it's haphazard at best, and episodic at best. >> what are the...
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>> prime minister, john kerry was forthright in his views on how to tackle isil and what was needed. i wonder if you agreed with him in three specific areas. one, that it could be a last to fight up to three years. two, that he would like to seek you an authorization as early as the end of the month at the general meeting. and third, it would take real military commitment from the air and coalition partners. >> i agree with the sorts of points he has been setting out. the issue about the time this will take, i would not put a specific time on a specific problem like so-called islamic state. it arose very rapidly. i believe it can be squeezed effectively. i would not want to put a time on that. but i have said many times this is a generational struggle. we have been fighting against islamist extremism around the world. one thing i tred to get across at the conference is i think it is wrong to think the cause of the problem is the particular fracture in a country like syria or iraq. the cause of the problem is the poison of islamist extremism. wherever there are fractures, civil wars,
>> prime minister, john kerry was forthright in his views on how to tackle isil and what was needed. i wonder if you agreed with him in three specific areas. one, that it could be a last to fight up to three years. two, that he would like to seek you an authorization as early as the end of the month at the general meeting. and third, it would take real military commitment from the air and coalition partners. >> i agree with the sorts of points he has been setting out. the issue...
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. >> you have been pretty forthright about the fires you were always putting out behind the scenes atup. always from one catastrophe to the next. talk to me about what it is like behind the scenes. give me a glimpse of that. >> growing or starting a business is somewhere between very very hard and absolutely impossible. behind the faÇade of every entrepreneur who is crushing it, i think there's someone who is worried about are they going to launch their product on time? how will they handle these customers? what will they do this whole thing fails and goes under? i think -- listen, this stuff is hard. i think everyone, including people who are doing well, has that kind of stress in their life. >> give me an example of a time you thought you were on the brink. >> we have been very fortunate to grow really quickly. that has created challenges on operations. there was one point where the rate at which we could physically set up customers was just too slow. we could set up six customers a day, and we were getting 18 new customers into the system everything all day. there was a growing bac
. >> you have been pretty forthright about the fires you were always putting out behind the scenes atup. always from one catastrophe to the next. talk to me about what it is like behind the scenes. give me a glimpse of that. >> growing or starting a business is somewhere between very very hard and absolutely impossible. behind the faÇade of every entrepreneur who is crushing it, i think there's someone who is worried about are they going to launch their product on time? how will...
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they continue with "we will be more forthright in the defense of our values not least because a world we keep our people safe," trying to gain against isis but the op-ed was awfully light on strategy. in fact, the president has been very frank about not having a comprehensive strategy at least not yet for now as barbara starr reports, the u.s. mission is largely defined by a series of what if questions. >> sierk government troops and kurdish peshmerga fighters use machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades trying to drive isis out of one more town in northern iraq. it's a ground war, president obama says, u.s. troops will not be part of. but u.s. officials say the strategy to degrade and destroy isis working with other nations is taking shape. >> there's a division of labor that needs to happen, including focusing on the fighting capacity of isil, focusing on its support network, the foreign fighters, financing, the propaganda, focusing on some of its local supporters. >> reporter: a major goal to get sunnis in northern and western iraq to cut their ties to isis. and this time make it
they continue with "we will be more forthright in the defense of our values not least because a world we keep our people safe," trying to gain against isis but the op-ed was awfully light on strategy. in fact, the president has been very frank about not having a comprehensive strategy at least not yet for now as barbara starr reports, the u.s. mission is largely defined by a series of what if questions. >> sierk government troops and kurdish peshmerga fighters use machine guns...
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. >> reporter: goodell was forth right about admitting he's maid -- forthright about admitting the mistake, but didn't answer the question as to how rice explained the behavior in the video. >> the nfl pa appealed this. it's a matter that is going to be taken up. without prejudging or without getting into a specific on this know woke, i have to respect the appeal process. >> reporter: goodell said an investigation by robert mueller, the former head of the fbi, will help fill in some of the blanks. reporters question whether goodell was able to deliver on this promise of transparency, forming out the firm he worked for had strong ties to the nfl. live in the newsroom, patty lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and look at these pictures now. thousands of baltimore ravens fans stood in long lines today outside of m&t bank stadium to return their ray rice jerseys. a lot of fans want nothing to do with ray rice because of what he did with his then- fiance when he knocked her out with one punch in the elevator. >> to support someone who would do such a thing. >> for the baltimore ravens. unfortunately
. >> reporter: goodell was forth right about admitting he's maid -- forthright about admitting the mistake, but didn't answer the question as to how rice explained the behavior in the video. >> the nfl pa appealed this. it's a matter that is going to be taken up. without prejudging or without getting into a specific on this know woke, i have to respect the appeal process. >> reporter: goodell said an investigation by robert mueller, the former head of the fbi, will help fill...
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that is the major networks try the best they can to bring you the news in a true and forthright manner, as best they understand it. the other stations like cnbs, msnbc and fox news, you learn pretty soon that those really aren't news shows, they're entertainment shows for people who are watching those each night and want to be entertained. that's what those stations are going to do for you. i found that the most intelligent program of all was jim lehr's newshour on pbs because those are folks who had their staff seriously interview all of the speakers for an hour's time at least before they came on television and they had intelligent discussions between intelligent peoples instead of people screaming at each other. and one very, very notable thing that happened, two things, the first one was i was on "chris matthews hardball" program one evening and the other person on the program was orrin hatch, who at that time was the chairman of the senate judiciary committee. and the florida supreme court had just ruled, and they ruled that there should be a recount in florida. the first thing ou
that is the major networks try the best they can to bring you the news in a true and forthright manner, as best they understand it. the other stations like cnbs, msnbc and fox news, you learn pretty soon that those really aren't news shows, they're entertainment shows for people who are watching those each night and want to be entertained. that's what those stations are going to do for you. i found that the most intelligent program of all was jim lehr's newshour on pbs because those are folks...
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and already her family are under armed guards because her husband is a forthright secular journalist.ose: an armed guard. >> yes. i'vei think it's problematic. >> rose: bill maher was in the other night and talked about it. i said well gee clearly -- >> what was the objection. >> rose: there are no moderate -- >> well i don't take that view. >> rose: that was my point. >> through there is a strain. >> rose: yes. >> and now we have, we should be back to square one with the united states having to get in bed with some unsavory regimes. egypt. troops on the ground. >> rose: -- my friend. >> i think in the new situation in northern iraq we can't really separate out humanitarian aid and military action. they are very closely together when you put a band in such blood thirsty. >> rose: those people in britain who are opposed to the iraqi war are not opposed to taking on isis. >> we'll filed a -- find a lot of opposition. >> rose: on what basis. >> look what happened last time. came into it wedge. >> rose: into the wedge. >> yes. i mean i think it's a quite a situation where you're damned if
and already her family are under armed guards because her husband is a forthright secular journalist.ose: an armed guard. >> yes. i'vei think it's problematic. >> rose: bill maher was in the other night and talked about it. i said well gee clearly -- >> what was the objection. >> rose: there are no moderate -- >> well i don't take that view. >> rose: that was my point. >> through there is a strain. >> rose: yes. >> and now we have, we should...
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when you look at the management piece, they seem to be less than forthright when dealing directly with congressional oversight on these incidents. >> in that case, i think we have to just look at the context of the way these investigations generally play out. almost always the first reports, the first reporting in the immediate aftermath of something like this. people tend to get the details wrong. i can think of a dozen incidents in the bush and obama administrations where various agency directors said something that turned out not to be true because the information-gathering process is so complex. there's no -- look, it's very easy for congress at this stage to accuse the director of misleading congress. she has absolutely no reason. in fact, it would be completely to her disadvantage to mislead congress because they'll find out eventually. i don't think that's an issue here. i think the issue here is truly about fostering a culture inside the secret service where employees feel empowered to speak out without fear of retributi retribution. where they feel they can be promoted without
when you look at the management piece, they seem to be less than forthright when dealing directly with congressional oversight on these incidents. >> in that case, i think we have to just look at the context of the way these investigations generally play out. almost always the first reports, the first reporting in the immediate aftermath of something like this. people tend to get the details wrong. i can think of a dozen incidents in the bush and obama administrations where various agency...