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there was a suspected isi officer who remained at large. this intensified doubts about the ability of pakistan to crack down on powerful interest groups that intentionally kill americans. u.s. officials told me they cannot push too hard for just as in the mumbai case because of the potential damage to al qaeda and its allies. i was a foreign correspondent for many years and a national security correspondent. i covered many of the major attacks by al qaeda, september 11 and i found myself covering lashkar-e-taiba directly and indirectly. i found the headley case interesting because it broke from a narrative. it was about the decline of al qaeda. there was an al qaeda leadership that was weakened by missile strikes. what had the impression that lashkar-e-taiba was on the rise. there was the impression that it had money and had political cloud and close ties to security forces. it had pulled off one of the most spectacular and sophisticated and devastating terror attacks since 9/11. earlier this year, i got the opportunity to give the topic be
there was a suspected isi officer who remained at large. this intensified doubts about the ability of pakistan to crack down on powerful interest groups that intentionally kill americans. u.s. officials told me they cannot push too hard for just as in the mumbai case because of the potential damage to al qaeda and its allies. i was a foreign correspondent for many years and a national security correspondent. i covered many of the major attacks by al qaeda, september 11 and i found myself...
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almost every one of them was picked up by the isi.nfortunately we still have question marks raised on the isi. now, despite using all of their leadership, continues to thrive because we haven't done anything about the ideology. the alternate narrative has not happened. when it comes to pakistan, again, i feel on the one hand we are saying that al qaeda is down to less than 100 in afghanistan and a couple hundred and pakistan and yes we ascribe to them, capabilities and objectives and missions which are very well organized, military structure and they failed to work out for itself. now i see there have been activities in our part of the world, specifically in pakistan but to say that al qaeda is a clear-cut agent, i think it is of a little more diffused than that. with regards to your information on swat valley, because i just heard it. i didn't know it. i did mention that we have the pakistani armed forces have had tremendous success in pakistan particularly swat is a stunning example of successful military operation in a difficult en
almost every one of them was picked up by the isi.nfortunately we still have question marks raised on the isi. now, despite using all of their leadership, continues to thrive because we haven't done anything about the ideology. the alternate narrative has not happened. when it comes to pakistan, again, i feel on the one hand we are saying that al qaeda is down to less than 100 in afghanistan and a couple hundred and pakistan and yes we ascribe to them, capabilities and objectives and missions...
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what you are saying the isi is funding the terrorist to kill isi versus. the most people that have been attacked and pakistan today as far as personnel and families are concerned are the army and the isi so what you are saying is, and the isi officer 90% by the army so what you are saying is here's a group that says okay fine, here is the money. arm and train yourselves and come and kill me, right? that is nonsense. yes, i agree with you. many years ago and there is no doubt about it, pakistan was not in the terrorism business but in the business of supporting the freedom fight within kashmir and there is ... it. summerlong defined that was wrong. but today for the last few years certainly that is not a correct thing and you cannot be a correct thing. how can you expect he army officers -- how many generals have been lost in pakistan? six brigadier generals. there is a tremendous price paid. how many families? how many people have been killed in their homes? so you think that is what the pakistan army is? they think that is ridiculous for you to say that p
what you are saying the isi is funding the terrorist to kill isi versus. the most people that have been attacked and pakistan today as far as personnel and families are concerned are the army and the isi so what you are saying is, and the isi officer 90% by the army so what you are saying is here's a group that says okay fine, here is the money. arm and train yourselves and come and kill me, right? that is nonsense. yes, i agree with you. many years ago and there is no doubt about it, pakistan...
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. >>> el acuerdo al que llenotinov nunivisionh@univisionnoticiero republicanos para mantenerh@isi recortescamino ennoticio camara de representantes lur des está en washington y nos cuenta qué está pasando m el senado aprobó la el recorte de impuestos para todos los estadounidenses y 13 meses los beneficios para desempleados hubieo terminado todo el 13d eno el proyecto de ley pasa ahora a la cámara donde aún hay resistencia el presidente obama dijo que en ambos partido hay objeciónes. peroun trabajamos duro para negociar un acuerdo y no podemos dejarlo fracasar víctima de una demora o derrota. la principal oposición es de demócratas furiosos por concesiones a los más ricos este senador que votó en contradice que además, agrava el déficit. creo que hay beneficios económicos para losero un estadounidenses de clase media pero cuando es para los ricos no van a gastar el dinero lo van ahorrar el paquete costaría más de 887 mil millones de dólares en 10 años otros votaron a favor a pesar de sus in kee tidz. >>> espero que que la cámara lo mande al presidente para que puedan recibir un corte en im
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the moment which germany sees as a method of coaxing or encouraging the country's worst hit in the isis to irodu severe austerity measures. germany worries that this would mean a rewrite of the european treaty and the bonds might be rejected by german constitutional courts. there are growing fears that public opinion might not stomach this, the german vote is becoming jittery about the commitments made on their behalf. europe, how will they come up with a common approach at the upcoming brussels summit on all of this and this is an interesting question. >> riots has broken out in haiti after lived as a wrote -- after the results of the presidential were announced. some are accusing the ruling coalition of rigging the results. one person was shot and two others have been wounded in the protests. >> thousands of protesters and vented their anger from the streets of the capital, port-au- prince. most supported a popular singer who came in third. results showed that he missed the runoff by less than 7000 votes. >> we want him for president. he was the first one who spoke about the cholera e
the moment which germany sees as a method of coaxing or encouraging the country's worst hit in the isis to irodu severe austerity measures. germany worries that this would mean a rewrite of the european treaty and the bonds might be rejected by german constitutional courts. there are growing fears that public opinion might not stomach this, the german vote is becoming jittery about the commitments made on their behalf. europe, how will they come up with a common approach at the upcoming...
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whit johnson shows us the latest item to come under truth isie. >> reporter: airport screeners are steppingtheir hunt for bombs checking insulated drink containers for hidden explosives. officials stress there is no intelligence suggesting an imminent plot involving thermos bombs but the transportation security administration warns that the possible tactics terrorist might use include the concealment of explosives inside insulated beverage containers in which they might smuggle explosives aboard airplanes, like last christmas day someone tried to blow up flight 253 with a bomb in his underwear. >> i'm confident that the deficiencies identified in the system as a result of the christmas day bomber have been addressed. we are in much better position than last year at this time. >> reporter: the nation's "no fly" list has doubled since last year and the more than 44 million travelers moving through u.s. airports this holiday season will face heightened security screenings using new scanners and more invasive patdowns. terrorism experts say the public also has a role to play. >> you have to be
whit johnson shows us the latest item to come under truth isie. >> reporter: airport screeners are steppingtheir hunt for bombs checking insulated drink containers for hidden explosives. officials stress there is no intelligence suggesting an imminent plot involving thermos bombs but the transportation security administration warns that the possible tactics terrorist might use include the concealment of explosives inside insulated beverage containers in which they might smuggle explosives...
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our blue-ribbon panel has been instrumental in making sure this happens every year, and isis want tocknowledge jenny horn, rose mary jacobs, and i thank you, mary grace cohan, patricia gray, nancy, and suzanne, who helped us this year in choosing our fabulous teachers and principals. they deserve a round of applause. in addition to everything you are receiving, you are also getting certificates of honor from our major, from
our blue-ribbon panel has been instrumental in making sure this happens every year, and isis want tocknowledge jenny horn, rose mary jacobs, and i thank you, mary grace cohan, patricia gray, nancy, and suzanne, who helped us this year in choosing our fabulous teachers and principals. they deserve a round of applause. in addition to everything you are receiving, you are also getting certificates of honor from our major, from
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european anti-terrorism officials thought that he was a high-ranking officer in the military or the isi of pakistan, but several frontline investigators disagreed, including stephen. it was hard to find people who knew the case well and find a subset of people willing to talk. it seemed that everyone does not talk because of the pending court cases, the enormous diplomatic sensitivity the reporting of conversation from the u.s., india, pakistan, france, israel, and other countries, and it involves looking at case file report records, some of which had not been disclosed before. there was a lot of material that had to be followed up and expanded on. sajid appeared in court documents since 2001, sometimes under alias, and you needed multiple conformations a major was the same person. also the reporting so that mir had been at the forefront of an effort to expand the group's reached, assist al qaeda and strike western targets dating back to 2001. but sources agreed that the u.s., continued to view it as a threat to india. the case files gave detailed on his training camps in 2001 and a vit
european anti-terrorism officials thought that he was a high-ranking officer in the military or the isi of pakistan, but several frontline investigators disagreed, including stephen. it was hard to find people who knew the case well and find a subset of people willing to talk. it seemed that everyone does not talk because of the pending court cases, the enormous diplomatic sensitivity the reporting of conversation from the u.s., india, pakistan, france, israel, and other countries, and it...
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as the benefits kick in, you're also going to be fighting against public opinion, which i believe isis going to overwhelmingly support this law, eventually, just like it has medicare and social security. >> those public support numbers have gone nowhere but down since the debate over obamacare began. this week a new abc news washington post poll shows that an all-time low support for obama-care at 42%. i want to mention two federal judges that upheld the mandate. however, neither one of those came out of the state-based lawsuits. they were individual lawsuits. this judge, henry hudson, that ruled this week that it was unconstitutional came out of the first state-based lawsuit. this week we also had another round of arguments in florida. that case concerns 20 states attorneys general. the judge in that case, roger benson, has indicated that this is a huge expansion of government and expansion of congress' authority to require an american, as a basic condition of living in this country to buy a good or a service, and i have to tell you, john, it's generally not good for a president to ha
as the benefits kick in, you're also going to be fighting against public opinion, which i believe isis going to overwhelmingly support this law, eventually, just like it has medicare and social security. >> those public support numbers have gone nowhere but down since the debate over obamacare began. this week a new abc news washington post poll shows that an all-time low support for obama-care at 42%. i want to mention two federal judges that upheld the mandate. however, neither one of...
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traditions and their own produce and very skiffs items both some of the best qualities packed with isis such as delicious french handmade chocolates sumptuous cheese and delicate dry champagne a gift from n.p.r. is bound to impress. finally champagne the ideal drink for yuletide celebrations street kiosks boutique one stores and supermarkets from extravagantly expensive to cheaper. book it for labels the airwaves sparkling wines are readily available in moscow with huge varieties on offer whether it's been teach french champagne you want or sweet classic to not be disappointed with the choice on a. town hall for a champagne from various contrails translate to spain and russia as well prices start at two hundred true goals that's around six dollars and there is no upper limit. arriving at our final location for all those who are likely to bet on the turkey or too tired to cook a launch christmas dinner for family and friends is simple chicago for hauling celebrate in style in the restaurants casual gets elegant atmosphere with the cost of all the ingredients want to save everything you b
traditions and their own produce and very skiffs items both some of the best qualities packed with isis such as delicious french handmade chocolates sumptuous cheese and delicate dry champagne a gift from n.p.r. is bound to impress. finally champagne the ideal drink for yuletide celebrations street kiosks boutique one stores and supermarkets from extravagantly expensive to cheaper. book it for labels the airwaves sparkling wines are readily available in moscow with huge varieties on offer...
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which isy major fast food chains have all rolled out healthier menu items in recent years.frito lay going natural with all of its products? the company says it just can't make cheetos or doritos without artificial flavors. but in this test kitchen, they're working on it. don teeg, cbs news, dallas. >>> and time now is 4:57. the overnight drenching is still causing problems across the bay this morning. >> how the north bay has survived the storms and the sewage situation this morning. that's coming up. >>> and it is windy along the coast. this road is closed. highway 1 at devil's slide. we will talk about the mud slide and the wind factor coming up next. >>> and speaking of winds that is affecting your drive on parts of 280 through san mateo, and also closures to report, as you work your way this morning. a look at the morning commute coming up in just a few minutes. ,,,,,, [thunder] did you buy the flashlight and the batteries? yes. did you make sure we're not missing anything in the first aid kit? yup. did you go through the plan with the kids again? yes. announcer: the mo
which isy major fast food chains have all rolled out healthier menu items in recent years.frito lay going natural with all of its products? the company says it just can't make cheetos or doritos without artificial flavors. but in this test kitchen, they're working on it. don teeg, cbs news, dallas. >>> and time now is 4:57. the overnight drenching is still causing problems across the bay this morning. >> how the north bay has survived the storms and the sewage situation this...
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keep up to date on our website with all the axis news blogs are not isis is just some of what's online right now at r.t. dot com is wage a web war against companies that are working on this group accused of user and lost a cut of funds to race hate groups while cutting off the whistle. and russian billionaire run up a move it splashes out in the new luxury yacht builders were a year late in setting sail in the four hundred million euro vessel they needed to cater for his exacting requirements about what they were l.t. don't. it's the last road on the southern edge of gaza before the egyptian border but street is also the starting point for a network of smuggling tunnels we take you on a journey into the kindest daily life there. live not only next to the border but egypt but also on the border of peace and war. they are responsible not only for themselves. but also for their loved ones. they're ready to take any risk. and of course you can see that reporter now it's time here on our team. the next rocket set to blast off to the international space station has been raised into launch po
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only banned him but also his wife from attending a ceremony in norway on friday and stamping with isis when the fans chanted the u.s. is among nations calling for these releases saying peaceful expressions are the core of human rights professor michel chossudovsky who's of globalization and this says it smacks of double standards. i don't want to pass a judgment on you all but in effect what this implies is really targeting of china you know political sense or good it has nothing to do with what your child was actually done and you come to the conclusion that that prize based on political considerations rather than on anything tangible i think that what you see with regard to the science is not all facts are going to scientists now being threatened to be targeted for releasing information through google will be god so they can see the double standards of the so-called international community where the sun is targeted for knowing what's what you should be doing which is releasing factual information which should be known to the public and then you have public the same people will be pus
only banned him but also his wife from attending a ceremony in norway on friday and stamping with isis when the fans chanted the u.s. is among nations calling for these releases saying peaceful expressions are the core of human rights professor michel chossudovsky who's of globalization and this says it smacks of double standards. i don't want to pass a judgment on you all but in effect what this implies is really targeting of china you know political sense or good it has nothing to do with...
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they keep up to date on our web sites with the latest news blogs and isis has test online right now let's revamped. wage a web war against the companies that cut off when he takes on this team's boss to call them awsome. race hate groups for cutting off the. russian billionaire about another bird that splashes out a new luxury yacht that ship builders were a year late in setting sail the four hundred million that's what they needed to cater for his exacting requirements for more that head to the party dot com. whether some more international stories in brief for your. place in the u.k. or search the property in connection with saturday's twin blasts in store reports suggest the bomber was an iraqi born sweden live just outside london has called the attack which killed one person injured two others a terror crime swedish news agency says it received a warning before the bombings confirmed as a suicide attack it being the first on swedish so. at least five say this have died off a south korean fishing boat sank in the in time take seventeen others are still missing and twenty have been resc
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the last almost six months the soyuz craft carrying three astronauts successfully docked with the isis on friday the crew brought seasonal gifts to those currently on board the station well arty's all of it was a baikonur cosmodrome in kazakhstan for the blastoff. over my shoulder you'd be able to see these so used to make twenty rockets now would be blasting off sending cosmonaut the meat to be called the r.t.f. and astronauts apollo nespoli from the european space agency and katherine coleman from nasa into space now this is the product of two years a very intense training in the trio be spending six months on board the international space station while they're up there they'll be carrying out a number of experiments and continuing the work in space that the international space station carries out now i think we can. buy lots of the stuff behind me i'll let you get on with the. dominoes. as the saudis say rocket blasts off from the cosmodrome in kazakhstan sending them make. money and katherine coleman off to the international space station. don't forget to look on for website called
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isis. there are new year than christmas and the ending of the cold mean wow it seems that there's a lot of a lot of a thing intriguing here correct fall and bring her in a way. that sprouts. what's next finally greens healthy torsion of mayonnaise knowledge you have to take it take a mix of ok well you get out of this place with this up. then put so it will fall. apart. and that we have it. i don't think we did too badly. let's try the one we made a. wonderful quote. that we did a great job with me even though it's nearly two hundred snares especially. if you want to create a festive russian western dishes was the best place to buy christmas ingredients in the retail world closer every week in russia. and you'll be the for the latest supermarkets the have opened up here in moscow i think about it because it's just good it's an amazing it's a wide spot you will pay for it there are currently thirty five us because the schools in moscow are whatever country or farm you'll find everything you
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even the most unfairly maligned isi, which i had the honor after the events of 9/11, suffered almost 350 casualties per, twice as many as at mumbai and more than the cia would have suffered in its entire history. therefore, terrorism may be an issue of vital concern for the world it is a life and death issue for us in pakistan. let me assure you that no matter how unacknowledged it may be, it may have been by the international community, our grievous sufferings have not undermined a resolve of the courageous and resilient people and armed forces of pakistan. extremism and terrorism is a complicated phenomenon of and warrants a holistic approach. pakistan has been implementing a multipronged strategy to eliminate terrorism and deny the use of military, political and developmental measures. dialogue, development and deterrence. within this overarching framework, pakistan security forces have followed a strategy which may be more familiar, almost 160,000 troops have been employed to implement the military prong of the strategy. well clear prongs of the strategy have been successfully ac
even the most unfairly maligned isi, which i had the honor after the events of 9/11, suffered almost 350 casualties per, twice as many as at mumbai and more than the cia would have suffered in its entire history. therefore, terrorism may be an issue of vital concern for the world it is a life and death issue for us in pakistan. let me assure you that no matter how unacknowledged it may be, it may have been by the international community, our grievous sufferings have not undermined a resolve of...
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what you are saying the isi is funding the terrorist to kill isi versus.t have been attacked and pakistan today as far as personnel and families are concerned are the army and the isi so what you are saying is, and the isi officer 90% by the army so what you are saying is here's a group that says okay fine, here is the money. arm and train yourselves and come and kill me, right? that is nonsense. yes, i agree with you. many years ago and there is no doubt about it, pakistan was not in the terrorism business but in the business of supporting the freedom fight within kashmir and there is ... it. summerlong defined that was wrong. but today for the last few years certainly that is not a correct thing and you cannot be a correct thing. how can you expect he army officers -- how many generals have been lost in pakistan? six brigadier generals. there is a tremendous price paid. how many families? how many people have been killed in their homes? so you think that is what the pakistan army is? they think that is ridiculous for you to say that pakistan is end -- th
what you are saying the isi is funding the terrorist to kill isi versus.t have been attacked and pakistan today as far as personnel and families are concerned are the army and the isi so what you are saying is, and the isi officer 90% by the army so what you are saying is here's a group that says okay fine, here is the money. arm and train yourselves and come and kill me, right? that is nonsense. yes, i agree with you. many years ago and there is no doubt about it, pakistan was not in the...
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i took over the isi on the day the bombing of afghanistan started. i do not have an intelligence background. at the leadership level, you do not require that. i heard the term al qaeda and what it actually meant after 9/11. yes, it was there. it was more in the world of intelligence discussing it. in 2001, i remember telling my counterparts in the united states and elsewhere that the way we started projecting al qaeda and the way we started ascribing objectives and capabilities and structures to is not a multinational with franchises in every country now. it will be a self-fulfilling prophecy because we are projecting it that way. that is exactly what happened over the last nine years or six years. if you look back at 2001, you did not have an al qaeda in the arab peninsula. you did not have it in so many other places. the way we projected it, and we started making a those o rganogram trees, we let them start picking up. they monitored what we were saying at everything else. they started structuring themselves and organizing themselves accordingly. t
i took over the isi on the day the bombing of afghanistan started. i do not have an intelligence background. at the leadership level, you do not require that. i heard the term al qaeda and what it actually meant after 9/11. yes, it was there. it was more in the world of intelligence discussing it. in 2001, i remember telling my counterparts in the united states and elsewhere that the way we started projecting al qaeda and the way we started ascribing objectives and capabilities and structures...
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in fact, we had captured more al qaeda senior leadership in cooperation with the isi than we have withy other service in the world. that is fact. i then pointed out to the president that we have not seen that same kind of cooperation in the tribal region and that after the peace agreement that the governor signed in september of 2006 in the tribal region and change the dynamic there and really set the conditions for it to be a safe haven for al qaeda and both pakistan and afghanistan taliban. i said to president musharraf, we told them this at the time, told in this at the time that we oppose that agreement but at least i think i understood kind of the thinking behind it. his view that those folks the tribal region word not just a threat to america. they were a threat to him. they were threat to pakistan. it is trying to drive home to him and this would have been january i guess of 2008, was that his metric should change, but now those folks in the tribal region where not just a danger to the united states are not just a danger to afghanistan. he should now perceive them as being a thr
in fact, we had captured more al qaeda senior leadership in cooperation with the isi than we have withy other service in the world. that is fact. i then pointed out to the president that we have not seen that same kind of cooperation in the tribal region and that after the peace agreement that the governor signed in september of 2006 in the tribal region and change the dynamic there and really set the conditions for it to be a safe haven for al qaeda and both pakistan and afghanistan taliban. i...
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what you are saying the isi is funding the terrorist to kill isi versus. the mo people that have been attacked and pakistan today as far as personnel and families are concerned are the army and the isi so what you are saying is, and the isi officer 90% by the army so what you are saying is here's a group that says okay fine, here is the money. arm and train yourselves and come and kill me, right? that is nonsense. yes, i agree with you. many years ago and there is no doubt about it, pakistan was not in the terrorism business but in the business of suppoing the freedom fight within kashmir and there is ... it. summerlong defined that was wrong. but today for the last few years certainly that is not a correct thing and you cannot be a correct thing. how can you expect he army officers -- how many generals have been lost in pakistan? six brigadier generals. there is a tremendous price paid. how many families? how many people have been killed in their homes? so you think that is what the pakistan army is? they think that is ridiculous for you to say that pakis
what you are saying the isi is funding the terrorist to kill isi versus. the mo people that have been attacked and pakistan today as far as personnel and families are concerned are the army and the isi so what you are saying is, and the isi officer 90% by the army so what you are saying is here's a group that says okay fine, here is the money. arm and train yourselves and come and kill me, right? that is nonsense. yes, i agree with you. many years ago and there is no doubt about it, pakistan...
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find out more about the paolucci/bagehot book award or the intercollegiate studies institute visit the isi got org. >> a hugh pope, where did you get the title "dining with al-qaeda"? >> better than eating chinese with al-qaeda. recounts an episode in the book, one chapter. very soon after september 11th i was sitting down with the missionary from the al-qaeda camps where most of the saudis who were the canon fodder on the jets here in washington had been . the dinner started off with him saying i am going to kill you. i said to a soldier that's not necessary. and after about half an hour i convinced them that i was the person that wanted to hear his story. in those days you could bill see and -- still be innocent in the middle east. i read a lot about the way he thought and what he told me about those kids that were on the plains. obviously very difficult for americans to believe that those people have normal lives back home, but they did. that is what my book is about, trying to humanize the middle east. not to justify terrorism, but to explain what the context is. >> how is it that he h
find out more about the paolucci/bagehot book award or the intercollegiate studies institute visit the isi got org. >> a hugh pope, where did you get the title "dining with al-qaeda"? >> better than eating chinese with al-qaeda. recounts an episode in the book, one chapter. very soon after september 11th i was sitting down with the missionary from the al-qaeda camps where most of the saudis who were the canon fodder on the jets here in washington had been . the dinner...
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. >>> getting back to hawm e-- rahm emanuel he isy head in the mayoral raid rice now.a new poll shows he has the support of 32% of voters. but 30% are still undecided. former chicago public schools chief gary chico has 9% and danny davis has. james meeks has 7% and carol moseley braun with 6%. city clerk miguel del valle trails 3% and burris has 2 percent. >>> an autopsy will be conducted today on springfield mayor tim davlan who was found dead yesterday. davlan was 53. he had served as mayor of springfield since 2003. police found davlan's body in his home yesterday shortly before he was scheduled to appear in a court hearing in an estate case. investigators have not commented on reports that he died from a self-inflicted gun shot wound. dasklan was also facing a federal tax lien of $90,000 for unpaid income taxes. >>> full body scanners have been making headlines around the country. the latest airport to get one of the controversial security devices is chicago's midway airport. wgn's muriel clair is live at midway with more on that story. good afternoon. >> reporter:
. >>> getting back to hawm e-- rahm emanuel he isy head in the mayoral raid rice now.a new poll shows he has the support of 32% of voters. but 30% are still undecided. former chicago public schools chief gary chico has 9% and danny davis has. james meeks has 7% and carol moseley braun with 6%. city clerk miguel del valle trails 3% and burris has 2 percent. >>> an autopsy will be conducted today on springfield mayor tim davlan who was found dead yesterday. davlan was 53. he had...
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send that letter to the isi to other leaders in afghanistan. it is a lot like telling president obama takes the israeli-puzzle tinian crisis -- it is a lot like telling president obama, kicks the israeli-palestinian crisis. that.'t that >> in my view, if you're going to negotiate with an objective of trying to achieve some if not most of your objectives, then you have to have leverage in negotiations. right now the u.s. a year ago, six months ago had little to no leverage in that discussion. we should also keep in mind as americans that negotiations are not of microwaves board. negotiations take years. though negotiations i can think of have been up to five yearlong efforts. wear your leverage is on the battlefield makes an immense difference. we have not gotten quite to the point to having the leverage that we need yet. >> he believed that he did in did if he ever got that leverage. then the ability of the genius negotiator for the bosnia chords showed that he could solve that problem. anyway, thanks for a brief report. you taught me that it w
send that letter to the isi to other leaders in afghanistan. it is a lot like telling president obama takes the israeli-puzzle tinian crisis -- it is a lot like telling president obama, kicks the israeli-palestinian crisis. that.'t that >> in my view, if you're going to negotiate with an objective of trying to achieve some if not most of your objectives, then you have to have leverage in negotiations. right now the u.s. a year ago, six months ago had little to no leverage in that...
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this is even before it began receiving support from the isi. it is also building transnational networks. it has strong ties to saudi arabia and the gulf. several of its leaders received education in saudi arabia. it continues to build on these times and the presence of the pakistani in the gulf. it is also building up its networks in europe, particularly the u.k. where there is a large pakistani population. towards the end of the decade it is beginning to train people from the u.s. as well. up until 9/11 all was well and good. the army and the is are supporting let. let is primarily focused on liberating cashmere and attacking india. the 9/11 attacks clear to the pitch. followed soon after by the attack of another militant group on the indian parliament. a lot of groups are banned in pakistan. let is one of them. however, the above ground social welfare organization which has been used for missionary work and has a host of schools and hospitals is dissolved. it is dissolved at isi direction. they are technically separate from let. this is done
this is even before it began receiving support from the isi. it is also building transnational networks. it has strong ties to saudi arabia and the gulf. several of its leaders received education in saudi arabia. it continues to build on these times and the presence of the pakistani in the gulf. it is also building up its networks in europe, particularly the u.k. where there is a large pakistani population. towards the end of the decade it is beginning to train people from the u.s. as well. up...
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the isi now saying we didn't do it. they deny having made his name public. do you believe pakistan is at fault there and do you think this will be a major setback for u.s. policy? >> no, i don't believe it will be a major setback and i think we need to stop having public debates about what pakistan is at fault for or not at fault for and what we're not at fault for or at fault for. that does not help this process. pakistan, it's a very fragile democracy that has emerged out of eight years, nine years or whatever of the musharraf dictatorship. there are huge economic difficulties facing them, huge internal difficulties facing them. they've made many decisions that, in fact, put themselves at risk in many ways. the drones are very unpopular all through pakistan. >> and yet the backbone of u.s. success right now. >> the backbone of our success. they have -- no one a year ago would have thought the pakistanis would have 147,000 troops in the western part in the territories. nobody would have thought they would have gone into swat and gone after the insurgents or
the isi now saying we didn't do it. they deny having made his name public. do you believe pakistan is at fault there and do you think this will be a major setback for u.s. policy? >> no, i don't believe it will be a major setback and i think we need to stop having public debates about what pakistan is at fault for or not at fault for and what we're not at fault for or at fault for. that does not help this process. pakistan, it's a very fragile democracy that has emerged out of eight...
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. >> host: "war is boring" isis the book. david axe is the author. cold spring, texas. please go ahead. >> caller: yes. i have experienced post-traumatic stress syndrome after my husband was district attorney in an east texas counth what i found was that i couldler not sleep for months and months and months. i was just wondering since you referred to having post-traumatic spent stress syndromes, did you have insomnia? >> host: i am a pretty healthy sleeper. i did have a. in the first year or so that i covered rock when i would wake up in the middle of the night. this is when i was back home. i would go back and forth. i would wake up at haldeman of the night and have no idea where i was. that is probably the most terrifying thing psychologically that i suffered. so to spring out of bed at three of the morning in other darkness at home in columbia, south carolina and begin sprinting around my apartment because i had no idea where i was.s. i think my brain has adapted tot doing this kind of work. w i don't suffer this kinds of things anymore. >> host: you know they have k
. >> host: "war is boring" isis the book. david axe is the author. cold spring, texas. please go ahead. >> caller: yes. i have experienced post-traumatic stress syndrome after my husband was district attorney in an east texas counth what i found was that i couldler not sleep for months and months and months. i was just wondering since you referred to having post-traumatic spent stress syndromes, did you have insomnia? >> host: i am a pretty healthy sleeper. i did...
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a copy out of gratitude to professor of boyle isy at the university of manchester saying precisely that, his majesty's government would look in favor at an establishment of a homeland for the jewish people and that led to the creation of the state of israel, a state which was created from chemistry, a little-known aspect of chemistry. but from my point of view, crucially in the middle of the atlantic ocean. [laughter] so that's the more important story. [applause] and then the third one. have i time to tell a third story? and then there's going to be a tiny bit on the last book. i'll be good. i'll try anyway. the third one is, frankly, ludicrous. there's an island in the south atlantic called tristan decuna which is a british possession. it is an extremely miserable place. it's the most isolated inhabited island in the world. it's about 1800 miles west of cape town, fairly dreadful weather. it's dominated by a volcano which erupts spectacularly from time to time. but there are 220 people, british citizens, members of only seven families, so there's a great deal of in-breeding which prod
a copy out of gratitude to professor of boyle isy at the university of manchester saying precisely that, his majesty's government would look in favor at an establishment of a homeland for the jewish people and that led to the creation of the state of israel, a state which was created from chemistry, a little-known aspect of chemistry. but from my point of view, crucially in the middle of the atlantic ocean. [laughter] so that's the more important story. [applause] and then the third one. have i...
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caaáunivisionáádespierta americ quÉ te univisionáádespierta amer porque a amersabe h@que la isi por unacharemos contra ella, en este caso es muy difÍcil, ericaáe todounivisen washington esta casa despieen una despiert casas. hasta que se diga que es seáádespierta americaáunivisioná >> en muchas partes univde los paÍáás de latinoamÉrica, a mÍ áá locutor se burlaba del sobrecalentamiento de la tierra y decÍa que era mentira y no se puede hacer eso... >> hay que ver un noticiero para ver exactamente lo que sucede! y lo mÁs triste es que este tipo de situaciones lamentablemente le afectan mÁs a la gente humilde. >> claro! >> son los primeros golpeados, no salen de una ny spiertericaás otra. >> y en el caso de colombia de las pÉrdidas humanas. y para todos los hermanos de colombia y de latinoamÉrica, un abrazo desde despierta amÉrica que sabemos lo difÍcil que es. >> vamos a dar un poco de alegrÍa y vamos a dejar la tristeza. y vamos a hablar de este zorrillo apestoso que apareciÓ en una fundación y esta es ivisionáádespierta amer alrededor de 364 imitaciones de los huevos y fueron decomisad
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unia >> hoy llega a arizona la ivisir secretaria de seguridad nacional, janet napolitano, isi investigacionesonteion spiertrca de frontera con mÉxico. >> su derta amfaaa ishÁ despiev ica ivisioagente despieunion pa fronteriza muriÓ en el cumplimiento de su deber. rta am >> llamaba cuando iba a una misiÓn y volvÍa a llamar cuando regresaba. unionspiertericaunivisdespiertn fuertemente armados, aparentemente vandidos que se dedican rta ama robar a los indocumentados que cruzan la frontera. >> son los peligros que sufren los agentes a ierta lo largo de frontera. >> en julio del 2009 unionel condado dedespierta americauniÍ primer agente icaunivisiondespÉ en custodia y se ierta icabusca quinto. la policÍa de ierta americaunÁ liderandunivisiondespierta amer la fuga. el incidente ha levantado una ola de indignaciÓn. y la secretaria de seguridad nacional, janet napolitano expesÓ su condena: (en pantalla) icaunivisiondespieh@un ericaunivisiondespierta america el viernes a univisiondespierta tucson y arizona. >> muchas gracias por esa informaciÓn. tambiÉn expertos en demografÍa creen que los resultados
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parts of isi they have known where osama bin laden was and were protecting him -- may have known where osama bin laden was and were protecting him years ago. they are on both sides of the fed said that simply cannot be for a true ally. host: next is smyrna, tennessee, on our line for democrats. arnold, go ahead. guest: how are you? yes, sir, i was wondering if you have ever heard of a web site called patriotsquestion9/11.com. the web site contains more than 3000 into a highly educated and very intelligent professionals, including half of the 9/11 commission. what this website is about, it is simply asking for a second investigation into 9/11. there are hundreds of college professors who have put their name on this website. hundreds of politicians, including several senators. i think three or four of them are currently sitting senators, and the rest are former. dennis kucinich has put his name on here. ron paul has put his name on this website and walter mondale has put his name on this website. this website is not a bunch of guys, you know, folks running around wearing tinfoil hats, sa
parts of isi they have known where osama bin laden was and were protecting him -- may have known where osama bin laden was and were protecting him years ago. they are on both sides of the fed said that simply cannot be for a true ally. host: next is smyrna, tennessee, on our line for democrats. arnold, go ahead. guest: how are you? yes, sir, i was wondering if you have ever heard of a web site called patriotsquestion9/11.com. the web site contains more than 3000 into a highly educated and very...
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what he says this it isi obviously what he is reallyat saying, that hitler is not ther. savior. so many germans who i think were biblically and current didn't have a sense that this wast something almost satanic that hitlerdn is usurping thisni messianic role. bonhoeffer saw what was happening and understood it to be very dangerous many years before it seems anybody does. it is fascinating.ng. i think part of it has to do with scientific training by his father to think very quicklyb enough to be swept up in emotion but to see what someone is saying it hold it up against the truth and be able to solve for x so to speak. bonhoeffer began speaking out publicly. when hitler becomes ab chancellr in 1933, january 313 days laterc or two days later, can't in remember it is in the book, bonhoeffer goes on the radio and gives a speech in which he dissects the idea of the fuhrer fÜhrer principle. i devote a chapter in the book to this idea of the fÜhrer principle. if you are a principle it is an extremely popular -- fira means leader and hitler wrote this bad idea all the way into the chan
what he says this it isi obviously what he is reallyat saying, that hitler is not ther. savior. so many germans who i think were biblically and current didn't have a sense that this wast something almost satanic that hitlerdn is usurping thisni messianic role. bonhoeffer saw what was happening and understood it to be very dangerous many years before it seems anybody does. it is fascinating.ng. i think part of it has to do with scientific training by his father to think very quicklyb enough to...
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parts of the pakistani government -- the isi, the intelligence wing of the government we have good reason to believe is supporting the taliban, and it also supports radical groups that commit acts of terrorism in kashmir and against india. but we know that some of the terrorists whom we have caught trying to commit terrorist acts in the united states have been trained in terrorist camps in pakistan. so we would like the pakistanis to be not two-faced, but one-faced. we'd like them to shut down their assistance to the taliban. we'd like hem to shut down the camps -- them to shut down the camps that are used to support terrorists. but the pakistani government is both unwilling and unable to do that. the pakistani civilian authorities are weak, and when we press them to do the things we want them to do, they say, you know, we don't have the power to do that. and if we try to do that, our government will collapse, and they may well be right. and if we were to say to them, okay, we'll go in and do it, they say, well, then you'll make an enemy of pakistan, and pakistan to make things even more
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t that dog isy amazing. >> that is pretty incredible.li. edith head. 50 years of costume designs in hollywood. ithk at this photo of the elizabeth taylor. the dress sketch. and then on to elizabeth. > edith a costume designer for many, many years. >> she w >> she was called one of the prettiest women you've ever ettiest wome she sure is. elliott harper get ready. barbie. through all the years. a time line showing barbie going through everything. she's got a cruise ship, a few convertibles. ive sisters. we show barbie through the ages. ,> your girls are going to love that. >> this does nothing for your iys? >> no, it doesn't, they're like -- this one, this is one of those books that are so heavy and beautiful on the coffee able. it's called "earth from above." it's it's full of beautiful images taken from above. bis is an ice breaker. there's lots of images like breaker. but look at the artistic -- >> is that a photograph? like huh. it's spectacular. this the book is loaded with images. just think it's one of those ones that you put out a
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that will be a decision on their part. >> the rogue elements and isi, some members of the government feel it is much higher than the pakistani government. and you agree with that? >> i cannot think i have a factual basis to make that claim. i do not know. i just do not know that. >> you seem to be saying that, in july 2011, there will be another assessment. you talked about a realistic assessment about the rate and the pace of the possibility of withdrawing forces. you're now talking about this two-year process. we please tell me to understand what is now the assessment you will do in july? these two years you're talking about, does the surge and two years after it began? -- does the searcandthe surge es after began? >> you have six more months to go through that. we will continue to assess how well the coin strategy is working. that is an ongoing assessment that will continue to occur. once you get to july 2011, you have entered into a phase where we are starting to define the transition from the activities that we're currently conducting and the surge and the general presence of th
that will be a decision on their part. >> the rogue elements and isi, some members of the government feel it is much higher than the pakistani government. and you agree with that? >> i cannot think i have a factual basis to make that claim. i do not know. i just do not know that. >> you seem to be saying that, in july 2011, there will be another assessment. you talked about a realistic assessment about the rate and the pace of the possibility of withdrawing forces. you're now...
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the isi is working against us and as long as we're allowed to cross back into the border, this reports on to say and have their safe havens and regroup, rearm and refuel and send people over the border we're not going to get anywhere. here's good news. we're forcing the insurgents to the outskirts of populated areas and beginning to root out corruption but steve, you can't use that word surge. you do not. the president of the united states does not want to use that word surge because david petraeus used it and he kept bringing it up during the iraqi discussions. that's when he was at cent com. now that he took over for mcchrystal and is now in charge of this, it's called disrupt, dismantle and defeat al-qaida in afghanistan and pakistan. >> they're not going to say anything definitive, i don't think, today because they're going to say something like there have been advances in this war but challenges remain and we'll have to see how this all pans out. there's no way that they can say definitively where this war is right now i don't think. >> yeah, not enough progress has been made yet
the isi is working against us and as long as we're allowed to cross back into the border, this reports on to say and have their safe havens and regroup, rearm and refuel and send people over the border we're not going to get anywhere. here's good news. we're forcing the insurgents to the outskirts of populated areas and beginning to root out corruption but steve, you can't use that word surge. you do not. the president of the united states does not want to use that word surge because david...
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send that letter to the isi to other leaders in afghanistan. it is a lot like telling president obama takes the israeli-puzzle tinian crisis -- it is a lot like telling president obama, kicks the israeli-palestinian crisis. that.'t that >> in my view, if you're going to negotiate with an objective of trying to achieve some if not most of your objectives, then you have to have leverage in negotiations. right now the u.s. a year ago, six months ago had little to no leverage in that discussion. we should also keep in mind as americans that negotiations are not of microwaves board. negotiations take years. though negotiations i can think of have been up to five yearlong efforts. wear your leverage is on the battlefield makes an immense difference. we have not gotten quite to the point to having the leverage that we need yet. >> he believed that he did in did if he ever got that leverage. then the ability of the genius negotiator for the bosnia chords showed that he could solve that problem. anyway, thanks for a brief report. you taught me that it w
send that letter to the isi to other leaders in afghanistan. it is a lot like telling president obama takes the israeli-puzzle tinian crisis -- it is a lot like telling president obama, kicks the israeli-palestinian crisis. that.'t that >> in my view, if you're going to negotiate with an objective of trying to achieve some if not most of your objectives, then you have to have leverage in negotiations. right now the u.s. a year ago, six months ago had little to no leverage in that...
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thrown out because he had written something in "the new york times" that musharraf did not like or the isi did not like and their pieces were revoked. -- and their visas were revoked. it is a harder model then perhaps what i went through and i do not think any of the scud in it for the money. but that saw -- any of us and got into it for the money. but that steady job is an absolutely wonderful model. he loves what he is doing. he writes for "the new york times" magazine all the time. >> why do think this question and as a great deal. i had a similar career to david halberstam and. i was a copy boy at "the new york times." i was one of the last copy boys in america. i went to norfolk, va. at age 22. possibly covering school busing as a person who had just recently gotten out of high school by any definition. and did not have any kids. i did not have family. i had no idea what it was like to be an adult and our society. i was sitting there trying to interpret busing in the south to an entire community of people. i was way over my head. there is nothing wrong with it. i think can people do a
thrown out because he had written something in "the new york times" that musharraf did not like or the isi did not like and their pieces were revoked. -- and their visas were revoked. it is a harder model then perhaps what i went through and i do not think any of the scud in it for the money. but that saw -- any of us and got into it for the money. but that steady job is an absolutely wonderful model. he loves what he is doing. he writes for "the new york times" magazine all...
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and what this agreement says isi we're going to provide his tax rates for millionaires.that is insane.n and only within the beltway couldn't agreement like that be negotiated. he as i mentioned earlier, we have in the last three days receiveds thousands and thousands of phone calls and e-mails to my office. and over 98%, i dare say 99% say this is not a good agreement. don't support it. mr. president, i've been doing on the floor by the very distinguished senator from the state of louisiana and i ask unanimous consent that i be permitted to enter into a colloquy with senator landrieu. >> is there objection?sanders: without objections ordered. and >> senator landrieu, a thank you very much for joining us. and w' i wonder if you could give the? american people your thought about this agreement and what's been going on. t >> i think the senator. i think the senator -- i think the senator from vermont for his eloquent and passionate and h presentation for hours this morning. he clearly has presented to this chamber and to the americanre people some stark realities thas arean
and what this agreement says isi we're going to provide his tax rates for millionaires.that is insane.n and only within the beltway couldn't agreement like that be negotiated. he as i mentioned earlier, we have in the last three days receiveds thousands and thousands of phone calls and e-mails to my office. and over 98%, i dare say 99% say this is not a good agreement. don't support it. mr. president, i've been doing on the floor by the very distinguished senator from the state of louisiana and...
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so if we look at what the middle class is in the shape that isy s that, it's important to make sure everybody understands. because i think one of the -- it things that happens in this world, human nature i suppose, as people feel very guilty and responsible if they are notthe taking care of their families. and right now we know withmplo unemployment so high, this is nt not just close statistics are throwing out.owing these are people who not onlyeoh earning an income that supported their families, they had a sense of work. every human being wants to be put out to. they want to redo something.to g they want oto be part of something. they want to go to work. hom or at home to bring it back. of you know what it is thaty you ae somebody said of human worth. suddenly you're sitting home, watching tv. you can't go out and earn aeople living.commit it destroys you. people become alcoholic. people commit suicide. people have mental break down lr because they are no longer lon utilizing their skills. a onger being ant productive member of society. that's unemployment is about. is and i think that one
so if we look at what the middle class is in the shape that isy s that, it's important to make sure everybody understands. because i think one of the -- it things that happens in this world, human nature i suppose, as people feel very guilty and responsible if they are notthe taking care of their families. and right now we know withmplo unemployment so high, this is nt not just close statistics are throwing out.owing these are people who not onlyeoh earning an income that supported their...
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we have made deals regularly with the director general of the isi. we are in constant communication. there are decisions made by different leaders within their government. it would be a mistake and it is a mistake that the united states has made continuously over the last 63 years to move away from the democratically elected civilian leadership of pakistan. our goal is to help support that leadership and help them to understand how to deliver and showed them that democracy produces results for people. we intend to do that. our answer is that you deal with the leaders of pakistan. we do it in a very whole government approach. the strategic dialogue has given us the mechanisms to do that. >> are you surprised at your relationship with republicans? that you're working for a different administration, are you surprised how hard it has been for you to get a budget? can you describe how your relationship with senate republicans has changed going from one administration to another? >> they may have a different view, but i do not think it has changed at all.
we have made deals regularly with the director general of the isi. we are in constant communication. there are decisions made by different leaders within their government. it would be a mistake and it is a mistake that the united states has made continuously over the last 63 years to move away from the democratically elected civilian leadership of pakistan. our goal is to help support that leadership and help them to understand how to deliver and showed them that democracy produces results for...
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leon panetta deals regularly with the director general of the isi, general pasha. we are in gaza can indication. and there are certain decisions that are made by different leaders within their government. but it would be a mistake, and it's a mistake that the united states has made continuously over the last 63 years, to move away from the democratically elected civilian leadership of pakistan. our goal is to help support that leadership, help them understand how to deliver and show that democracy produces results for people. and we intend to do that. and that's -- is our answer is we deal with leaders of pakistan, and we do in a very whole of government approach. and the strategic dialogue has given us the mechanism to be able to do that. >> secretary gates, are you surprised at how hard your -- has your relationship with senate republicans, have you just notice this change is just simply -- because you were forgiven administration, are you surprised at how hard it's been for you to get a budget, how hard it's been for you to get s.t.a.r.t.? and i know you've been
leon panetta deals regularly with the director general of the isi, general pasha. we are in gaza can indication. and there are certain decisions that are made by different leaders within their government. but it would be a mistake, and it's a mistake that the united states has made continuously over the last 63 years, to move away from the democratically elected civilian leadership of pakistan. our goal is to help support that leadership, help them understand how to deliver and show that...
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we have a second panel of only one presenter and i would like to ask your cooperation if i'm isi presenter to come forward to the end of the table and make this presentation. if mr. gregg principato who is the president of the airports council international. and if we could have mr. principato's testimony on the record. and then when i call them members of the committee, we can ask questions of all of them. it's a thank you for your cooperation in allowing that to have been. we do have some time restraints and i want to handle it that way. mr. principato cover the presence of the airport international nursing that will be made part of the record. if you're willing to summarize we'd appreciate that. you may proceed. >> thank you very much, senator dorgan. i may begin as well by adding my appreciation for the career well served and all you've done for the country, for the senate, deviation industry and of my colleagues here said, i'm honored to be part of the last hearing come as a thank you very much. mr. chairman, members of the subcommittee come on behalf of members their parts counter in
we have a second panel of only one presenter and i would like to ask your cooperation if i'm isi presenter to come forward to the end of the table and make this presentation. if mr. gregg principato who is the president of the airports council international. and if we could have mr. principato's testimony on the record. and then when i call them members of the committee, we can ask questions of all of them. it's a thank you for your cooperation in allowing that to have been. we do have some...
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from wherever they may have come vivd from, but the impression i havee from that fitted to the silo isywhere was -destroyed that very day.ilo only pictures of the silo b beig destroyed. and i explain this as not a nuclear weapon being destroyed, this time just a silo in the ground. around a table, with the russians who were on duty said n were pictures of american cities.sibly t these are the targets of the 10o warheads and its chilling effect as you go around and discover which cities are cities that ion represent here on the chart. the fact was that was the intend and that it was made known to us in the united states that areccl total populations, not the occasional nuclear a terrorist attack for at risk. mention all now, i mention all this onceellw again not as a melodramatic presentation in a very serious treaty, but we are talking about something that is veryvery fundamental.eard durin t i've heard during the course oft the debates several of myhe colleagues say and i think theye are mistaken there right now the american people are focused, ase we all are, and how to treatoate jobs
from wherever they may have come vivd from, but the impression i havee from that fitted to the silo isywhere was -destroyed that very day.ilo only pictures of the silo b beig destroyed. and i explain this as not a nuclear weapon being destroyed, this time just a silo in the ground. around a table, with the russians who were on duty said n were pictures of american cities.sibly t these are the targets of the 10o warheads and its chilling effect as you go around and discover which cities are...
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box or thate his initial irtition would have neither isy correct name nor a readily identifiable address. if you look at this exhibit, you will see that ultimately on sng march 28, 2001, judge porteous,y a sitting federal judge filed for bankruptcy under the false name, gt ortous with a p.o. boxe for judge porteous had obtained on march 23, 2001, listed as hig addresnes. judge porteous sign his petitior twice heard once under the representation quote, i declare you the penalty of perjury that theur information provided in ts petition is true and correct, end quote. the other over the tightening, gt ortous. on april 9, 2001, judge porteous submitted a statement of of financial affairs and numerous bankruptcy a schedules.ru this time they were filed under his true name.howeve they however, they were false and numerous other ways, allonceal reflecting his desire to conceal assets andam gambling at goodies from the bankruptcy court in hie creditors. while you're not go through all of his false statements during the bankruptcy, they are detailed in our post-trialtr brief.e to i want to at lea
box or thate his initial irtition would have neither isy correct name nor a readily identifiable address. if you look at this exhibit, you will see that ultimately on sng march 28, 2001, judge porteous,y a sitting federal judge filed for bankruptcy under the false name, gt ortous with a p.o. boxe for judge porteous had obtained on march 23, 2001, listed as hig addresnes. judge porteous sign his petitior twice heard once under the representation quote, i declare you the penalty of perjury that...
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this triad delivery vehicles isy very viable because it is resilient, survivable andcause t flexible.mehat meaning that if, god forbid, wee would separate nuclear attack those who attacked us can never be sure that they have not doubt our ability to respond with a nuclear strike. obviously, without the means to deliver nuclear weapons an adversary adversary would not exist our ability to respond to a nuclear attack. as the number of deliveryponsiby vehicles goes down it becomes more and more important to make they work as intended. and as members get reduced and impa it begins to have an impact, ont whether m we can effectivelyoulv retain the triad making it morea likely that our nation would have to eliminate a leg of the triad. mr. president, on july 9, 2009 d come and armed services cartw committee hearing i askedof general james cartwright the vice-chairman of the joint chiefs about the administration's commitment at rategi that time to reduce our the strategic delivery vehicles to somewhere in the range of 500, 21100 systems. and to specify at what point in this range he would be c
this triad delivery vehicles isy very viable because it is resilient, survivable andcause t flexible.mehat meaning that if, god forbid, wee would separate nuclear attack those who attacked us can never be sure that they have not doubt our ability to respond with a nuclear strike. obviously, without the means to deliver nuclear weapons an adversary adversary would not exist our ability to respond to a nuclear attack. as the number of deliveryponsiby vehicles goes down it becomes more and more...