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killed by islamist terrorists in the last ten years were both acts carried out by radicalized islamist jihadists most significant one was of course hasan the doctor at fort hood who killed 13 people and wounded over 30. >> senator joe lieberman it's a tough weekend, i know. thank you for what you're doing to keep america safer. it's an individual responsibility. that's the bottom line here for all citizens. >> absolutely. thanks andrea for inviting me on to talk about this. >> thank you. >>> how do republicans now treat the president's jobs proposal? is it politics as usual? presidential candidates blasted it. speaker boehner said the president's proposals merit considerations in his own words. tom price joins us. what is your immediate take away from the president's proposals last night if they are fleshed out as he now promises with cuts, offsetting cuts in the next ten days. >> what we want to see is a bill. the president said over and over you need to pass this right away. what we need to see is a bill. we know when washington passes things we haven't read. we like to look at the proposals t
killed by islamist terrorists in the last ten years were both acts carried out by radicalized islamist jihadists most significant one was of course hasan the doctor at fort hood who killed 13 people and wounded over 30. >> senator joe lieberman it's a tough weekend, i know. thank you for what you're doing to keep america safer. it's an individual responsibility. that's the bottom line here for all citizens. >> absolutely. thanks andrea for inviting me on to talk about this. >>...
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>> islamist jihadist, those groups that seek to attack us because of who we are. >> yeah. >> rose: we have people dedicated in the pentagon and i've read about this specific select group of people who ybe report directlyo the chairman of the joint chiefs or something who are just dedited to al qaed but i just find it fascinating that you know, that our sense of, as part of the overall effort, you know, now that we know that there is particular groups that we spend a fair amount of time in terms of all the intelligent sources including the pentagon trying to focus on where they are and who they are and how they are changing. and i assume because what happened to osama bin laden i don't think came from there i think this came from somewhere else, cia. >> there are a number of people in a variety of federal agencies who spe time gathering intelligence about al qaeda, about aqap, about other related groups, that the question is, are we analyzing it properly and are we sharing it properly. >> are we. >> amongst ourselves but also across the country. >> rose: are you assured we are? >> i'm
>> islamist jihadist, those groups that seek to attack us because of who we are. >> yeah. >> rose: we have people dedicated in the pentagon and i've read about this specific select group of people who ybe report directlyo the chairman of the joint chiefs or something who are just dedited to al qaed but i just find it fascinating that you know, that our sense of, as part of the overall effort, you know, now that we know that there is particular groups that we spend a fair...
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three years ago, terrorists communicated mostly in password-protected chatham's view today, -- islamist or jihadist chat rooms. they are spread out over the web and are very adept at using social media to train and recruit. to address the strategy, we need a plan that will define how the government can work with the private sector internet companies and others to remove terrorist content as best we can from these sites, although that is not easy to do because of the openness of cyberspace. not easy to be permanently. we also need to facilitate, i think, new partnerships between the internet companies and muslim american communities to create positive content that counters the propaganda of the terrorists, and we also need -- although the report suggests one, but a better organized national engagement with muslim american communities who, i repeat, are our most powerful defense against homegrown terrorism because we obviously hope that within the muslim american communities, leaders and members will be educated and community members will create an environment in which individuals who know of others
three years ago, terrorists communicated mostly in password-protected chatham's view today, -- islamist or jihadist chat rooms. they are spread out over the web and are very adept at using social media to train and recruit. to address the strategy, we need a plan that will define how the government can work with the private sector internet companies and others to remove terrorist content as best we can from these sites, although that is not easy to do because of the openness of cyberspace. not...
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three years ago, terrorists communicated mostly in password-protected atham's view today, -- islamist or jihadist chat rooms. they are spread out over the web and are very adept at using social media to train and recruit. to address the strategy, we need a plan that will define how the government can work with the private sector internet companies and others to remove terrorist content as best we can from these sites, although that is not easy to do because of the openness of cyberspace. not easy to be permanently. we also need to facilitate, i think, new partnerships between the internet companies and muslim american communitieto create positive content that counters the propaganda of the terrorists, and we also need -- although the report suggests one, but a better organized national engagement with muslim american communities who, i repeat, are our most powerful defense against homegrown terrorism because we obviously hope that within the muslim american communities, leaders and members will be educated and community members will create an environment in which individuals who know of others wh
three years ago, terrorists communicated mostly in password-protected atham's view today, -- islamist or jihadist chat rooms. they are spread out over the web and are very adept at using social media to train and recruit. to address the strategy, we need a plan that will define how the government can work with the private sector internet companies and others to remove terrorist content as best we can from these sites, although that is not easy to do because of the openness of cyberspace. not...
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terrorists communicated mostly in password-protected islamist or jihadist chat rooms. today they have spread out over the web and we're very, and are very adept at using social media to spread propaganda and train and recruit. to address this threat we really urgently need a plan that will define how the government can work with the private sector internet companies and others to remove terrorist content as best we can, from these sites. although that is not easy to do because of the openness of cyberspace. not easy to do permanently. we also need to facilitate, i think new participations between the internet companies, to create positive content that downers the propaganda of the terrorists. we also need although the report suggests one, a really better organized national engagement with muslim-american communities who i repeat are our most powerful defense against homegrown terrorism because we obviously hope that within the muslim-american communities leaders and members will be educated and community members will create an environment in which individuals who know
terrorists communicated mostly in password-protected islamist or jihadist chat rooms. today they have spread out over the web and we're very, and are very adept at using social media to spread propaganda and train and recruit. to address this threat we really urgently need a plan that will define how the government can work with the private sector internet companies and others to remove terrorist content as best we can, from these sites. although that is not easy to do because of the openness...