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and it's the military through the isi which is as president mush ar av said, isi follows orders, part was army chief of staff and dictator, tell them to do. so it's not rogue outfits within the intelligence organization, it's actually a policy, a strategy of the-- . >> jon: what is the advantage of that. when you say export extremist into afghanistan what is their strategic advantage because it doesn't seem like something that is easily controllable and it gets it that area invaded. >> actually, actually there's-- there's two areas of advantage. one the domestic in pakistan. the military is able to keep control of the pakistani state and keep the secular democratic parties out of power. the second is to keep a large military budget. the military since they took over has gobbled up over 50% of the military of the total budget. that meant education and everything else has gone downhill. and finally there is-- . >> jon: sorry, you said two. you said two. >> oh, sorry. >> jon: you can't-- no, two. >> i'm from the state department. >> jon: what is the third. >> i'm from the state departmen
and it's the military through the isi which is as president mush ar av said, isi follows orders, part was army chief of staff and dictator, tell them to do. so it's not rogue outfits within the intelligence organization, it's actually a policy, a strategy of the-- . >> jon: what is the advantage of that. when you say export extremist into afghanistan what is their strategic advantage because it doesn't seem like something that is easily controllable and it gets it that area invaded....
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it, is it possible the army and isi were hiding from me?o, 100 times. not possible. because i am from the army. they are my people. if at all at the top level there were some directions to protect or hide osama bin lad season and not tell me, the second and third tier would tell me because i have been with them. maybe i have fought wars with them, maybe they were my students in college, maybe they sit under me. they would come to me. how is it possible that they will not tell me? this is not possible at all so, therefore, i think there was no complicity. because i think if we carry on on this part, there was complicity, this is very, very serious, indeed. relation, united states has all the right to be against pakistan if it, ultimately, comes to believe that it was genuinely people were hiding him, people were complicit, people were -- army and isi was cheating, id say i don't think that is the case. and that must be upside because that will be -- understood because that will be the start point in trying to reestablish trust and confidence
it, is it possible the army and isi were hiding from me?o, 100 times. not possible. because i am from the army. they are my people. if at all at the top level there were some directions to protect or hide osama bin lad season and not tell me, the second and third tier would tell me because i have been with them. maybe i have fought wars with them, maybe they were my students in college, maybe they sit under me. they would come to me. how is it possible that they will not tell me? this is not...
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and among the isi and the other terrorist groups.m, he pretty much had to be in pakistan, and he couldn't not be there without the knowledge and indulgence and help of someone. i'm not saying, you know, the pakistani security establishment is a monolith, but i would certainly say some people. and other people didn't want to know. i mean, you have to think that for pakistan -- and this is sort of hard to get your mind around if you're american -- you know, giving up bin laden's not all that popular a thing to do, you know? the united states is not beloved in pakistan. and so turning over bin laden would not be an easy decision for the pakistani security establishment to make. which is why, of course, we didn't tell them that we were going in. because we, we were worried that the whole, they'd give up the game. >> a reminder to our audience, we're talking with best-selling author richard north patterson about his novel, "the devil's light." there's a question from the audience about whether you knew obama was going to run when you wrot
and among the isi and the other terrorist groups.m, he pretty much had to be in pakistan, and he couldn't not be there without the knowledge and indulgence and help of someone. i'm not saying, you know, the pakistani security establishment is a monolith, but i would certainly say some people. and other people didn't want to know. i mean, you have to think that for pakistan -- and this is sort of hard to get your mind around if you're american -- you know, giving up bin laden's not all that...
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. >> as and isi heard the pop, i hold -- as soon as i heard the pop, i heard my son screaming. >> he ran for help and an officer on a bike responded. his father says doctors are considering leaving the bullet in the child's life. >> it is simply outrageous that anyone would bring at weapon -- a weapon into downtown, to bring a weapon into a fireworks display. >> during a press conference mayor rawlings-blake and and asioner bills i-- commissioner reacted to the violence. a man from alabama was killed. police believe a fight between two groups led to his death. >> moments later, the victim reing gauges the suspects and the 5 resumes, whereby the suspect who was armed with a shattered glass bottle swan the bottle and struck the victim in the neck. >> investigators have released this picture of a person of interest. they're asking for the police help in identifying him. >> this is ridiculous. nothing is proved with this type of incident. the only thing we have is what could have been a great time for family and friends in our city been marred because people want to get into -- get invol
. >> as and isi heard the pop, i hold -- as soon as i heard the pop, i heard my son screaming. >> he ran for help and an officer on a bike responded. his father says doctors are considering leaving the bullet in the child's life. >> it is simply outrageous that anyone would bring at weapon -- a weapon into downtown, to bring a weapon into a fireworks display. >> during a press conference mayor rawlings-blake and and asioner bills i-- commissioner reacted to the violence....
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one key issue right now isis sudan.the united nations has concerns that a new war could break out in the divided country. there has been a resurgence of violence on the eve o the south's independence. the crisis will be a tetestf whether the security council can successfully organize a peaceful separation. >> next week on july 9, southern sudan will declare independence, removing the foundation of the mission of the united nations, so thehere will probably be a nw mission. >> i hope we will succeed in adopting a successor mandate for the south. of course, it would be best if the north cooperated, and i hope that germany can make relative contribution to this mission. >> in syria, the situation is completely unclear. thousands of syrians have fled to turkey. syrian troops have attacked villagers in the boborderegion. more and more people are demonstrating against the regime. a libyan-style intervention is not l likel but germany intends to keep syria on the security council agenenda. >> it is scandalous t that the securi
one key issue right now isis sudan.the united nations has concerns that a new war could break out in the divided country. there has been a resurgence of violence on the eve o the south's independence. the crisis will be a tetestf whether the security council can successfully organize a peaceful separation. >> next week on july 9, southern sudan will declare independence, removing the foundation of the mission of the united nations, so thehere will probably be a nw mission. >> i hope...
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. >> did the isi note that osama bin laden was less than a mile away from your defense academy? >> he had been there for a long time. i want to ask you one question, whether the world intelligence failed? the whole failure of the world. >> did you know that bin laden was there? did your intelligence service know he was there? >> there was an intelligence failure by pakistan. >> you were not briefed that he was in your country? >> no, i'm telling you because there is additional permission going into the matter. if there is evidence, they can give it to the commission. >> still to come on the program, citing cooperation in the south china seas. the asean group of nations works to reach an understanding with china. lucian freud has died. the president of malawi has rejected calls to stand down after two days of deadly protests. at least 80 people had been killed and 44 wounded. the demonstrators accused the president of overseeing a steep economic decline. the authorities use force to try to stop the unrest and this has brought widespread international condemnation. >> for a second
. >> did the isi note that osama bin laden was less than a mile away from your defense academy? >> he had been there for a long time. i want to ask you one question, whether the world intelligence failed? the whole failure of the world. >> did you know that bin laden was there? did your intelligence service know he was there? >> there was an intelligence failure by pakistan. >> you were not briefed that he was in your country? >> no, i'm telling you because...
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reasons why governments control this kind of information in norway has a huge role in the missions the isis forces in afghanistan lebanon somalia uganda norway has committed to planes to the bombing in libya and they were previously involved in iraq and it's that that wouldn't be surprising either but. again back to the culture of who are norway's the fourteenth largest arms importer in in the world the highest military expenditures per capita in all of the european countries and you know it's it makes a lot of sense that this could be coming back on norway just like you know the chickens come home to roost i mean time doctor well mccown's from the sun to the naval analysis terrorist groups are trying to recruit people of european backgrounds because they would raise suspicion. the statement came out around ten thirty this morning u.s. time. no one challenged it for several hours but then by the afternoon the same person who had posted the claim posted a retraction and apparently it seems that the forum administrators where he posted the claim had gotten angry for him attributing it to this
reasons why governments control this kind of information in norway has a huge role in the missions the isis forces in afghanistan lebanon somalia uganda norway has committed to planes to the bombing in libya and they were previously involved in iraq and it's that that wouldn't be surprising either but. again back to the culture of who are norway's the fourteenth largest arms importer in in the world the highest military expenditures per capita in all of the european countries and you know it's...
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from the fact binh two -- bin laden had been there a number of years and the security service, the isi come has close ties to the former current and the velte fund and start the taliban back in afghanistan and they started the ltte. the people would give the attacks in india as a counterweight to the military power. all those groups of operational connections now and the experts would be and are inclined to plan operations against the west both at home and abroad, so the question becomes then how vulnerable is the pakistani arsenal and how much would someone get a nuclear complex there's several ways. you could of the clandestine sale of materials which a.q., the father of the program for a number of years you could have a rogue officer take over the nuclear installation work you could have my scenario where the transit from the secured facilities to the front lines and the nuclear alert because that's where it's most vulnerable. so you have a combination of weapons, the country which is hostile, the security service which has ties to the jihadists and a lot of them have been indulged
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deadline and if they don't make it the economy could suffer serious consequence, susan mcdepending isis at the white house to explain. >> that meeting broke up about an hour ago, it lasted less than 90 minutes, the president and congressional leaders trying do come to an agreement to cut the budget to meet the republicans deficit requirement. he says that does have to happen, that kind of agreement does have to happen for the nation not to go into default on its loans. the president meets tonight with members of congress to hammer out a deficit reduction plan as an august 2nd deadline looms. >> the failure is not an option, the question is how good a deal is it going to be. they say they need to do it to raise the debt ceiling. >> reporter: the borrowing limit must be raised to prevent the first government denault in u.s. history. washington remains divided. president obama proposed a $4 trillion plan aimed at making a dent in the deficit but over the weekend republicans rejected it saying they won't endorse a deal that includes tax increases. >> with 9.2% unemployment it's a terrible i
deadline and if they don't make it the economy could suffer serious consequence, susan mcdepending isis at the white house to explain. >> that meeting broke up about an hour ago, it lasted less than 90 minutes, the president and congressional leaders trying do come to an agreement to cut the budget to meet the republicans deficit requirement. he says that does have to happen, that kind of agreement does have to happen for the nation not to go into default on its loans. the president meets...
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reasons why governments control this kind of information norway has a huge role in the missions the isis forces in afghanistan let me non somalia uganda norway has committed to claims to the bombing in libya and they were previously involved in iraq and it's that that wouldn't be surprising either but. again back to the culture of war norway's the fourteenth largest arms importer in in the world the highest military expenditures per capita in all of the european countries and you know it's makes a lot of sense that this could be coming back on norway just like you know the chickens come home to roost. all right now for more on the possible motives behind the attacks and across life to lead to give a political analyst from london based. insights thank you for joining us today so critics believe that the current political climate could have triggered the attacks in norway what kind of signal does this send to other european nations do you think well i think this is a signal not only for european union nations but also since we were on our t.v. today to russia ukraine and other countries th
reasons why governments control this kind of information norway has a huge role in the missions the isis forces in afghanistan let me non somalia uganda norway has committed to claims to the bombing in libya and they were previously involved in iraq and it's that that wouldn't be surprising either but. again back to the culture of war norway's the fourteenth largest arms importer in in the world the highest military expenditures per capita in all of the european countries and you know it's...
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today much of videos been released in the central syrian city of homs under attack from security and isis to say government troops were firing machine guns and dragging people from their homes in a series of arrests becomes a security is being beefed up in the capital and find out he's against president assad's police killed thirty do you think across the country last friday june largest protest of the anti-government uprising began in march. and they've loaded double decker bus which bus into flames in china has killed forty one people see examples he managed to escape or take the hospital with one said to be in a critical condition it's still unclear what caused the blaze than a destination is on the way serious challenge accidents of frequent in china due to bad road conditions and even those of vehicles. islamize revels in somalia have accused the u.n. of exaggerating the scale of famine and drought in the region they say the ban on international food aid to the country is still in place despite that pledge the food agencies expelled last year could return the disaster hit areas un on
today much of videos been released in the central syrian city of homs under attack from security and isis to say government troops were firing machine guns and dragging people from their homes in a series of arrests becomes a security is being beefed up in the capital and find out he's against president assad's police killed thirty do you think across the country last friday june largest protest of the anti-government uprising began in march. and they've loaded double decker bus which bus into...
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life time of cold war extended could you validate help us contribution to science on one hand and an isis p.r. on the other hand what impact has it had there related nasa has done a good job of publicizing hubble but in fact i don't think that's really the key to success as we all know you can try to publicize something that doesn't really have much value and you don't succeed i think harbaugh really has been a remarkable discovery machine and because of that is been very easy for a master to. be successful in its p.r. of the telescope i just mentioned they were going to speak to the apollo eight crew members and everyone knows that they brought back a shot of the earth right now you see responsible per perhaps the most sensational photograph of the skies and really got it from point a couple at nothing how much of a gumball was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker and our life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years o
life time of cold war extended could you validate help us contribution to science on one hand and an isis p.r. on the other hand what impact has it had there related nasa has done a good job of publicizing hubble but in fact i don't think that's really the key to success as we all know you can try to publicize something that doesn't really have much value and you don't succeed i think harbaugh really has been a remarkable discovery machine and because of that is been very easy for a master to....
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hello isis thank you very much for coming to the show it's a pleasure to have been here first of all before we start talking about war and missiles and all those things let's talk about some. more lively things like the rupert murdoch affair which was really lousy at this holiday season what is it for you would you would you consider to be in an international international interest in the international scale because of it the whole world fell well certainly i mean it's definitely a transatlantic affair because of course rupert murdoch's interest in the wall street journal ties it to the north atlantic business community as well and attention is drawn toward britain naturally because these sort of scandals of corruption and police chiefs resigning aren't supposed to happen in the old western countries these are safe things of other countries but it's happening right in london it's happening right in westminster as we speak. the primary killing solves . this it's you know it's it's an interesting affair and i think also. at the start it wasn't it wasn't very clear how much this would a
hello isis thank you very much for coming to the show it's a pleasure to have been here first of all before we start talking about war and missiles and all those things let's talk about some. more lively things like the rupert murdoch affair which was really lousy at this holiday season what is it for you would you would you consider to be in an international international interest in the international scale because of it the whole world fell well certainly i mean it's definitely a...
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question is that so much of the taxpayers' money coming from isis yes if it will create this game the murdoch empire as the phone hacking scandal in the u.k. and also more victims and politicians look for cover all eyes are on the future of . wealthy british style. sometimes. market finiteness come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. on . morning news today violence is once again flared up the film these are the images the world.
question is that so much of the taxpayers' money coming from isis yes if it will create this game the murdoch empire as the phone hacking scandal in the u.k. and also more victims and politicians look for cover all eyes are on the future of . wealthy british style. sometimes. market finiteness come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report. on . morning news today violence...
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many actors for the and you can have negative consequences one of them is obviously you get a tribal isis idea what happened and that was again. and we should not avoid that the transition of a situation where there was peaceful demonstrations to a situation was an armed conflict. forced armed conflict you have and that is and those are tribal society with arms around this is one of the problems obviously and especially for. the choice of staying is actually dangerous for him if he lost power if you lost control of the country because it now he has been there was almost every tribe whether in the east or in the west whether from is intent on assault or but he has he and the little so that's one of the issues the tribal war there and that the politics the other issue is that of as you say something he is sure of divisions marking i want to jump in there if i want to just say this isn't something colonel gadhafi has brought about deliberately on himself he clearly like most rulers including repressive one throughout the middle east wanted a quiet life the fact is this problem has been visit
many actors for the and you can have negative consequences one of them is obviously you get a tribal isis idea what happened and that was again. and we should not avoid that the transition of a situation where there was peaceful demonstrations to a situation was an armed conflict. forced armed conflict you have and that is and those are tribal society with arms around this is one of the problems obviously and especially for. the choice of staying is actually dangerous for him if he lost power...
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and the world economy into a dive that we're still trying to recover from isis friends the republicans have all gone out of their way to attack professor warren the person the president obama wants to run the new consumer financial protection bureau because they see her as the boogie man or woman simply because she believes that the consumer deserves as much protection as the banks do you see the bureau schedule to begin operating and a week and it still doesn't even have a leader because republicans are blocking elizabeth warren's nomination and why would i sign as friends on the senate side to block her nomination well i don't know maybe because warren's role at the bureau would be to inspect the books of the nation's biggest banks and wall street with the washington d.c. establishment on their side they definitely don't want anyone looking at those books so i just wonder what would they find if they did it now think progress pointed out today there are far more consumers out there than there are banks so i wonder when republicans are finally to wake up start caring about the consume
and the world economy into a dive that we're still trying to recover from isis friends the republicans have all gone out of their way to attack professor warren the person the president obama wants to run the new consumer financial protection bureau because they see her as the boogie man or woman simply because she believes that the consumer deserves as much protection as the banks do you see the bureau schedule to begin operating and a week and it still doesn't even have a leader because...
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other republicans to question the august second debt limit deadline in a radio interview on monday isis of this but we should not be having a discussion with the artificial deadline of august second set by the president so the president could extort. a deal through his reelection period artificial deadline ice is basically echoing the words of fellow republican louie gohmert who argued the august second deadline is only in place to coincide with the president's birth thing the reality is we already hit our debt limit back in may and right now we're working on borrowed time and that borrowed time will run out on august second and as long as irresponsible republicans like their allies to keep downplaying the seriousness of the situation and we will indeed default and every single american will feel the effects of an economic calamity and the very very ugly congressman allen west this guy has one term written all over a republican congressman from florida wrote a piece for the right wing web site red country in which he labeled obama supporters as threats to the gene pool west wrote i beli
other republicans to question the august second debt limit deadline in a radio interview on monday isis of this but we should not be having a discussion with the artificial deadline of august second set by the president so the president could extort. a deal through his reelection period artificial deadline ice is basically echoing the words of fellow republican louie gohmert who argued the august second deadline is only in place to coincide with the president's birth thing the reality is we...
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half brother was assassinated at home by insurgents you know what i've heard it because i spoke with isis and also being. anti war activists. think that the u.s. led coalition is losing ground in afghanistan or the number of casualties continue to rise. they can't win by staying in fact their presence is becoming the main catalyst for the armed insurgency not only the telegram but maybe one hundred forty armed groups and they can't leave either because if they leave there will be a perception that the u.s. and nato were defeated by an armed insurgency but this dilemma must be solved some way so ultimately the united states cannot prevail the assassination of karzai as brother and his inner circle shows that the edifice of the karzai regime necessary at least to get an afghan face to the nato occupation that itself is now crumbling these armed attacks these assassination attempts are designed to create panic and i think in all likelihood they are creating panic within a very hard to foundation of the karzai government the u.s. is losing grown steadily it's spending one hundred twenty billi
half brother was assassinated at home by insurgents you know what i've heard it because i spoke with isis and also being. anti war activists. think that the u.s. led coalition is losing ground in afghanistan or the number of casualties continue to rise. they can't win by staying in fact their presence is becoming the main catalyst for the armed insurgency not only the telegram but maybe one hundred forty armed groups and they can't leave either because if they leave there will be a perception...
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these people particularly the rip it's the republicans at this stage the democrats have me come from isis and they're willing to make compromises some of which i would disagree with many i work with would disagree millions would say don't cut like that it care to give it more tax breaks why are you cutting funding for unnecessary budgets so i think it is selfishness but look all hostage taking the global financial situation hold hostage the financial economic fate of this country and millions in it but at the same time you see democrats you've seen president obama and every time he is the talking point over the corporate jet tax for example. you know and saying that that's something that is really important needs to happen but the white house can't even quantify what that would save some say would only be you know three billion dollars over ten years which really isn't much when you're looking to cut trillions of dollars so isn't everybody kind of guilty of playing politics in a situation like this no i think some are more guilty of playing politics than others because you know we're look
these people particularly the rip it's the republicans at this stage the democrats have me come from isis and they're willing to make compromises some of which i would disagree with many i work with would disagree millions would say don't cut like that it care to give it more tax breaks why are you cutting funding for unnecessary budgets so i think it is selfishness but look all hostage taking the global financial situation hold hostage the financial economic fate of this country and millions...
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media is that there elements isi that are sympathetic to -- elements in the isi that is a bathetic toeligious extremists. if that is true, -- that are sympathetic to religious extremist. if that is true, why cannot make the necessary reforms? >> within the army, people come from all segments of the society, from all over pakistan, all provinces. they are affected by the environment from which they come. however, when they join the army, their training in the discipline that they come under, i personally think they fall in line with directions, policies of the top. it is a very disciplined army. now, i cannot rule out the possibility of any element having sympathies toward the taliban or al-qaeda, but i'm very sure that if such an element is found disturbing the environment, they are dealt with very strongly. we have a very strong code of military law. i am very sure that the policy we have to be more concerned with the intention of, the policy, the strategy, at the top sure theand i'm very strategy is to defeat terrorism and extremism. and even the people of pakistan, from whatever ar
media is that there elements isi that are sympathetic to -- elements in the isi that is a bathetic toeligious extremists. if that is true, -- that are sympathetic to religious extremist. if that is true, why cannot make the necessary reforms? >> within the army, people come from all segments of the society, from all over pakistan, all provinces. they are affected by the environment from which they come. however, when they join the army, their training in the discipline that they come...
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the isi is pakistan's notorious intelligence agency. fai donated to candidates and members of congress. republican congressman dan burr top of indiana received $5,500 since 1997. in 2008, presidential candidate barack obama got $400 from fai's group. republican congressman joe pitts from pennsylvania got $500 also and said today it makes me feel used. i don't like getting used like that. the fai case doesn't help the relations strained after bin laden was found living inside pakistan. >> it will be difficult going forward. not a lot of support for continueed aid to pakistan. >> congresswoman had a bill yesterday to block aid to several countries including pakistan unless they cooperate to fight world terror. >> a second suspect accused of funneling money from i si to fai's organization is at large in pakistan. both are american citizens in washington, steve steve, fo --steve centanni, fox news. >> bret: is gang of six closing in on a break through for the debt crisis? we discuss it with the fox all-stars after the break. @çóo? >>> we h
the isi is pakistan's notorious intelligence agency. fai donated to candidates and members of congress. republican congressman dan burr top of indiana received $5,500 since 1997. in 2008, presidential candidate barack obama got $400 from fai's group. republican congressman joe pitts from pennsylvania got $500 also and said today it makes me feel used. i don't like getting used like that. the fai case doesn't help the relations strained after bin laden was found living inside pakistan. >>...
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but i will isy -- what kind of question is that? >> usually you throw a glass of water at my face. in certain types of speech you can't regulate, but this is clearly according to the court. i guess it goes under fighting words, something that is going to incite a physical retaliation. i guess the guy barks at the dog, the dog will attack him. i couldn't find the case for it. >> you are right. i find it more difficult to understand than the judge's ruling. >> no, no, no. >> you bark at the dog and it will incite a violent issue. >> freedom of speech works. if the being or creature you are talking to understands speech, the dog can't think, oh, this person is trying to annoy me. perhaps i will ignore them and do my doggie thing. no, they are perceiving a threat so it is not freedom of speech. he perceives an attack and so it is not a freedom of speech. is this a slippery slope story? if you can't bark in public, you will not be able to your nate against hydrants? >> talk about slippery slopes, i leave them that way. i will say that the judge is saying essentially that it is not free
but i will isy -- what kind of question is that? >> usually you throw a glass of water at my face. in certain types of speech you can't regulate, but this is clearly according to the court. i guess it goes under fighting words, something that is going to incite a physical retaliation. i guess the guy barks at the dog, the dog will attack him. i couldn't find the case for it. >> you are right. i find it more difficult to understand than the judge's ruling. >> no, no, no....
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>> i have to sayness isy started looking into this, the information is better than it had been. one thing you can do is go online and read an smat of what a particular customer might use and it's's good idea idea to start with a conservative plan and also, if you have that wifi obligation, use that the when you can and avoid streaming a lot of video. >> good advice there. thank you, melanie alnwick. >>> apple may have been bitten by a serious software bug. germany's federal i.t. security agency said the software that runs iphones, ipads and ipods have serious weaknesses. a simple infected pdf file would put malware there and leaving users vulnerable to identity theft. a spokesperson said he's aware of the governor's warning and wouldn't comment further. >>> a huge announcement from facebook. y that launching a new video -- they're launching a new video chat feature and teaming up with skype on this and here's more on talk about this with us, you're an expert on this on going war between google and facebook andis ifbook is doing this to outdo google. >> reporter: exactly, google
>> i have to sayness isy started looking into this, the information is better than it had been. one thing you can do is go online and read an smat of what a particular customer might use and it's's good idea idea to start with a conservative plan and also, if you have that wifi obligation, use that the when you can and avoid streaming a lot of video. >> good advice there. thank you, melanie alnwick. >>> apple may have been bitten by a serious software bug. germany's federal...
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his previous work includes johnson's secret tapes and thedy and rose about uneasy alliance and he isy currently riding history of american presidents during war time.an p you also must on average as television work as it nbc presidential historian on pbs newshour and won an emmy for his role in grading the discovery channel decisions that shook the world ofthat which she was a house. and professor susan dunn another protege and colleague of james macgregor burns. professor at williamsf college, most recently she has roosevelts purge published by harvard university press. and has just received of henry adams prize in federal government and was a finalist for the "l.a. times" book prize with history. she is also the co-author of the three roosevelts with james macgregor burns. and 2004 backer vf to urge washington.in that has everyone adequately introduced so now let's get to theth real reason you aret' here please call me to welcome james macgregorr b burns, michael beschloss, and susan dunn. [applause] >> we were freshmen at williams in 1973 togethertoge except you were a freshman stu
his previous work includes johnson's secret tapes and thedy and rose about uneasy alliance and he isy currently riding history of american presidents during war time.an p you also must on average as television work as it nbc presidential historian on pbs newshour and won an emmy for his role in grading the discovery channel decisions that shook the world ofthat which she was a house. and professor susan dunn another protege and colleague of james macgregor burns. professor at williamsf college,...
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it's at rock bom rock bottom, ay say the isi was involved in a murder of a journalist.e disappeared and his body was later found. this comes as hillary clinton and others are trying to reset the relationship to get it to a new normal. this kind of a nan must quotes in newspapers and leaks discrediting the isi accusing them of murder undermines the relationship they are trying to rebuild here between the oohed states and pakistan. the pakistanis not surprisingly have denied any involvement in the murder and the death of the journalist. it has created a great bit of anger between the pakistanis and the u.s. there is really no effort at this point that you can see sort of any level to reset this relationship. there is a lot of back fighting, point being the finger behind the scenes, right now two sides that needed each other desperately because of the war in afghanistan, the relationship is only getting worse, jon. jon: is there any bright spot? i mean any part of the relationship that is improving? >> reporter: there are some bright spots, according to u.s. officials ther
it's at rock bom rock bottom, ay say the isi was involved in a murder of a journalist.e disappeared and his body was later found. this comes as hillary clinton and others are trying to reset the relationship to get it to a new normal. this kind of a nan must quotes in newspapers and leaks discrediting the isi accusing them of murder undermines the relationship they are trying to rebuild here between the oohed states and pakistan. the pakistanis not surprisingly have denied any involvement in...
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the isi is as trustworthy as any intelligence service in the world. [laughter] [applause] >> as far as the cooperation between the isi and the cia is concerned, it's an ongoing cooperation. there are days when one of them is upset with the other. there are days when both of them are upset with the other. and there are days when they are both happy with one another. that is the nature of intelligence. and they do not need to say something new. i think that secretary gates, as he was leaving office, very wisely put it, there are certain things that happen in the real world, especially in the world of intelligence, which i think when we tried to approach it with a very simple black and white sort of approach, they fall into the category -- but it's in pakistan's interest to eliminate the terrorist groups. and pakistan's intelligence service will be part of all those efforts. the manner of doing it may not exactly conform to the expectations of some of my international partners. and what comes first, what can second, et cetera, there'll always be disagree
the isi is as trustworthy as any intelligence service in the world. [laughter] [applause] >> as far as the cooperation between the isi and the cia is concerned, it's an ongoing cooperation. there are days when one of them is upset with the other. there are days when both of them are upset with the other. and there are days when they are both happy with one another. that is the nature of intelligence. and they do not need to say something new. i think that secretary gates, as he was...
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assessment of the true assessment in pakistan, because there's no doubt that there is connections between isi and the aconnie network who are responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there, but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos ensues. we certainly saw that in iraq to a certain extent we're still seeing it in egypt. do you think the u.s. and northern african countries have any kind of plan on what would happen and what they would do about likely chaos is moammar gadhafi should leave. the man has chemical weapons. he has ground to air missiles. all of those, as you know, could fall into the wrong hands. what is the u.s. plan here? >> i think the u.s. plan there is to provide assistance and do the things that, in fact, i would have recognized the transition national council a long time ago as a legitimate voice of the libyan people. but it's a larger impact on the european allies and i would give a lot of responsibility to them,
assessment of the true assessment in pakistan, because there's no doubt that there is connections between isi and the aconnie network who are responsible not only for the hotel tragedy there, but also for the attacks on americans and our allies. and that's not acceptable. >> to libya now. we have seen in the middle east and elsewhere that often when there is the removal of a leader that chaos ensues. we certainly saw that in iraq to a certain extent we're still seeing it in egypt. do you...
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key time to tune isis feeding times, 10:30 and 3:00. on july 7th coming up, a special feeding for the penguins birthday. let's see what they give him. 5:42. we now have more on president obama's twitter town hall. we were telling you about it briefly early. "today in the bay" tracie potts live with all the buzz from washington, d.c. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hey, and all the buzz from california, too. i bet a lot of people from california may log in to participate in this. california has more tweeters than thy other state and eighth largest proportion of tweeters in the country. this is the first time any president has hosted a town hall via twitter. they did it on facebook a few months ago out there. and now they are doing it here at the white house today via twitter. here is how it works. if you have a question, logon to your twitter account, use the hash tag ask obama. they will pull some of the questions for him to answer live in this event that will stream live online. also, you can check the twitter account for replies. i
key time to tune isis feeding times, 10:30 and 3:00. on july 7th coming up, a special feeding for the penguins birthday. let's see what they give him. 5:42. we now have more on president obama's twitter town hall. we were telling you about it briefly early. "today in the bay" tracie potts live with all the buzz from washington, d.c. good morning, tracie. >> reporter: hey, and all the buzz from california, too. i bet a lot of people from california may log in to participate in...
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. >> rose: earl morris is here isy filmmakers.here's a look at some of that work. >> skippy's been dead two or three years, you know. yeah, i don't want to think about it. everybody liked that dog around here. you know, you miss your pets just like you do any of the family. >> psecutors in dallas have said for years that any prosecutor can convict a guty man. it takes a grea prosecutor to convict an innocent man. tohis day, i think mr. mulder believes that the randall day adams conviction was one of his great victories, probably because of some re vacations he haabout randall dale adams' guilt. >> we wrote a paper on using very small robots to explore surfaces. the title we came up was "fast, cheap and out of control: a robot invasion of the solar system." >> there's a wonderful phrase, the fog of war. what the fog of war means is is war is so complex, it's beyond the ability of the human mind to comprehend all the variables. our judgment, our understanding, are not adequate, and we kill people unnecessarily. >> the pictures spoke
. >> rose: earl morris is here isy filmmakers.here's a look at some of that work. >> skippy's been dead two or three years, you know. yeah, i don't want to think about it. everybody liked that dog around here. you know, you miss your pets just like you do any of the family. >> psecutors in dallas have said for years that any prosecutor can convict a guty man. it takes a grea prosecutor to convict an innocent man. tohis day, i think mr. mulder believes that the randall day...
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republicans, they thought they could tame this crowd or this crowd would be practicalç what jim told me isiould think he said that people who were idealists would also at some point be practical but, of course, everybody is holding their breath. i talked to one of john boehner's staff people and said, what's going to happen? he said we'll get the score we want and we're going to pass the thing, but if you talk to the white house people, as i was also doing, they predict the boehner bill will never get out of the house. >> i think you should tell your republican friend to go see "last of the mohicans." i'm not sure these tea party people are that concerned about the establishment's concerns. >> no, i don't think they are, and in a way, if you want to look a the it this way, the business establishment played a dangerous game in all this, chris. they bankrolled the tea party, they got behind the candidates once they won the primaries last year and the congressional races, they crossed their fingers, held their breath, backed them to the hilt in order to win back the house, but as in politics a
republicans, they thought they could tame this crowd or this crowd would be practicalç what jim told me isiould think he said that people who were idealists would also at some point be practical but, of course, everybody is holding their breath. i talked to one of john boehner's staff people and said, what's going to happen? he said we'll get the score we want and we're going to pass the thing, but if you talk to the white house people, as i was also doing, they predict the boehner bill will...
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tonight on the show, the quarterback for the e nver broncos and the author of f isis best selling memoirmy eyes" -- tim tebow is with us. and then, with music from m thi new album. it just came out yesterday. it's called "modern love." matt nathanson from the bud light stage. tomorrow night, rosario dawson, michael angarano and music from jill scott, so join us for those shows. and i want to say happy birthday tonight to our announcer, dain db d dn blanton dicky barrett. the big 5-0? >> no, not quite. >> jimmy: no? all right. well, you look great. >> dicky: a little 4-7. >> jimmy: congratulations. i know you like to make a big deal about it. >> dicky: oh, i go crazy. >> jimmy: you know our first guest tonight from six years on "saturday night live." her new movie with cameron diaz and justin timberlake is called "bad teacher." it opens friday. please say hello to molly shannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> great, jimmy, how are you? you look amazing. >> jimmy: oh, thank you. so svelt. >> jimmy: i've been starving. it's good to see you. you look great, as well. >> tha
tonight on the show, the quarterback for the e nver broncos and the author of f isis best selling memoirmy eyes" -- tim tebow is with us. and then, with music from m thi new album. it just came out yesterday. it's called "modern love." matt nathanson from the bud light stage. tomorrow night, rosario dawson, michael angarano and music from jill scott, so join us for those shows. and i want to say happy birthday tonight to our announcer, dain db d dn blanton dicky barrett. the big...
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of us lastight at our conservation international meeting which was despite so many of the immediate isis like the deficit and the debt in the united states, like afghanistan and iraq and somany others that are immediate in the headlines, the gravestoverall threat is the environment, as peter just described it, and particularly climate changand that's... i believe that, and that's why'm invved in it. >> rose:it's the greatest threat because it affects our life on the planet? >> yes, because it has the greatest potential to affect humanity negatively. whether... >> rose: and how are we failing in terms of government initiative? we know about copenhagen, we know about cancun, we know about a whole range of sort of rhetoric focused on the issue. what's the reality of how governments are responding to the crisis you described? >> well, the reality, charlie,-- and peter should add to this-- some governments are responding impressively. i'll give you an example. norway, which has been a huge investor in thingslike anti-deforestation and other things like that. and some governments-- like ours h
of us lastight at our conservation international meeting which was despite so many of the immediate isis like the deficit and the debt in the united states, like afghanistan and iraq and somany others that are immediate in the headlines, the gravestoverall threat is the environment, as peter just described it, and particularly climate changand that's... i believe that, and that's why'm invved in it. >> rose:it's the greatest threat because it affects our life on the planet? >> yes,...
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as long as the pakistani military and isi continue their policy of fostering the islamist structure,t's a successor to bin laden, al zawahiri. as long as the infrastructure is there, as long as the sanctuaries are churning out jihadists and going abroad to strike foreign targets in our homeland or elsewhere. >> i appreciate you showing your expertise. i really got the chance to read part of the book. "the wars of afghanistan." it is definitive work and fascinating to understand the region that is so critical to our national security. thank you very much to jane harmon, nine term congresswoman, how select intelligence committee and the ceo of the woodrow wilson international center for scholars. >>> coming up, secretary clinton lashes out at syria after pro government forces mob the u.s. embassy. we're on the scene in damascus next. >> u.s. officials slammed the syrian regime today as tension between the countries reaches a new high. secretary of state hillary clinton had her strongest criticism of president assad yet. >> president assad is not indispensable and we have nothing invest
as long as the pakistani military and isi continue their policy of fostering the islamist structure,t's a successor to bin laden, al zawahiri. as long as the infrastructure is there, as long as the sanctuaries are churning out jihadists and going abroad to strike foreign targets in our homeland or elsewhere. >> i appreciate you showing your expertise. i really got the chance to read part of the book. "the wars of afghanistan." it is definitive work and fascinating to understand...
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he really isis nice kid. kid. okay?nd i felt this really intense shove in my back. this was like -- play pickup ball, it's like, n one really does that, especially not when the ball is dead. he pushed me really hard in the back. he's like, did justin bieber just punk me? like push me in the back? my natural instinct, you play basketball, you talk [ bleep ] -- oh, keep cursing. >> jimmy: you're going to have fun on live television on tuesday. >> it's a problem. i got kind of mad. and so naturally -- i whipped the ball at him as fast as i could. i hit him in the back. he was like, ahh! >> jimmy: really. >> and everything was fine after that. [ applause ] >> jimmy: wow. you could have been trampled by angry teenage girls. >> then i felt bad because i struck a child with a basketball. >> jimmy: not just a child but a national treasure. i mean -- >> people love this -- >> jimmy: what happened here? [ applause ] that's you. and who -- now, who's this guy with the hands? >> that's frank. >> jimmy: what's going on? there's like
he really isis nice kid. kid. okay?nd i felt this really intense shove in my back. this was like -- play pickup ball, it's like, n one really does that, especially not when the ball is dead. he pushed me really hard in the back. he's like, did justin bieber just punk me? like push me in the back? my natural instinct, you play basketball, you talk [ bleep ] -- oh, keep cursing. >> jimmy: you're going to have fun on live television on tuesday. >> it's a problem. i got kind of mad. and...