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john u, is the professor of the berkley law school and legal counsel for the bush, that helped to write the memo that interidation tactics were legal. thank you for being back on the show. >> thank you, governor, great to be with you again. >> this has been a scathing partisan report from the senate. what do you feel like the affect will be in the intelligence community? >> i couldn't agree more with what you said a moment ago, at the time this happen, we were on the map. we had just suffered a devastating terrorist attack that kill would 3000 civilians, hit major targets in new york and washington d.c. and we knew al-qaeda at th time. we knew more about north korea than al-qaeda then. and the president and the congress were unified and demanding that the cia to go on offensive. we asked them to take the fight to al-qaeda. and what bothers me, and let me add, an amazing record of success. no one back then would have said the united states will go without a massive terrorist attack for 13 years. no matter that record of success. and now a democrats in the senate leed by senator feinstein
john u, is the professor of the berkley law school and legal counsel for the bush, that helped to write the memo that interidation tactics were legal. thank you for being back on the show. >> thank you, governor, great to be with you again. >> this has been a scathing partisan report from the senate. what do you feel like the affect will be in the intelligence community? >> i couldn't agree more with what you said a moment ago, at the time this happen, we were on the map. we...
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and part of the truth is rooted in a terribly flawed john u.ubling me. is there somebody to drop a drone on and maybe kill an entire family? >> i will just go back to the truth we can't handle. the truth is messy and complicated. the only time when anything people call truth comes out is when one side is going after the other side. i think that's what you're saying, right? this whole thing was -- the report is really a democratic move. which is not how it plays abroad. it looks like the americans are being really transparent -- >> the only thing the cia exists for is the business of secrets. so the director who's a great guy and a nice guy and comes on the air and wants to defend all of this. you think you're going to get the truth? hell no. >> well, you won't -- >> you think you're going to get the truth? no way. they're in the business -- >> it's the same thing with the drone program you're talking about. >> four, five years from now. who's to say another intelligence senate committee won't be holding -- >> there is tape from "morning joe" as
and part of the truth is rooted in a terribly flawed john u.ubling me. is there somebody to drop a drone on and maybe kill an entire family? >> i will just go back to the truth we can't handle. the truth is messy and complicated. the only time when anything people call truth comes out is when one side is going after the other side. i think that's what you're saying, right? this whole thing was -- the report is really a democratic move. which is not how it plays abroad. it looks like the...
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u. s. john rical society awards lewis the freedom award. he was a prominent leader in civil rights movement, serving as chair and the student nonviolent cordoning committee. represents georgia's fifth district. >> welcome. i am the president and ceo of s. capital historical society. welcome pleasure to you here. we are pleased that you are all a re to help pay tribute to real gentleman, congressman john lewis, and his commitment to civil rights. [applause] it is fitting that we honor john lewis on the 50th anniversary of the passage of civil rights act of 1964. john was not a member of at the time -- he may he was -- by his actions and those of his influenced greatly the enactment of this historic legislation. house majority leader kevin mccarthy is here tonight. at the him to join me podium. >> thank you, ron. it is indeed a great privilege to be here and honor our great friend john lewis. it is wonderful to see so many people turn out. we gather today to honor rep. john lewis. here's a man of principle. for that reason alone, i can think
u. s. john rical society awards lewis the freedom award. he was a prominent leader in civil rights movement, serving as chair and the student nonviolent cordoning committee. represents georgia's fifth district. >> welcome. i am the president and ceo of s. capital historical society. welcome pleasure to you here. we are pleased that you are all a re to help pay tribute to real gentleman, congressman john lewis, and his commitment to civil rights. [applause] it is fitting that we honor john...
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. >>> call it a tale of two congressmen, rick lebenthal deals with how u house speaker john boehner deals with two republicans. >> just as speaker of the house john boehner handles one problem with a gop house member, another comes under attack. first a change of heart by disgraced congressman michael grimm. who last week said he was sorry but wouldn't quit after admitting to tax fraud in federal court. now after reported pressure from republican leadership he'll step down next month. his resignation statement reads in part the events which led to this day did not break my spirit nor the will of the voters however it is time for me to start the next chapter of my life. grimm was inditded earlier this year, he pleaded guilty to a single count of felony tax fraud and faces up to three years in prison when he's sentenced in june. he was popular with voters in the # 1th congressional district. it may be best remembered for threatening a local reporter in the u.s. capitol building. speaker boehner calls grimm's decision to step down honorable and now he's weighing in on republican whip steve s
. >>> call it a tale of two congressmen, rick lebenthal deals with how u house speaker john boehner deals with two republicans. >> just as speaker of the house john boehner handles one problem with a gop house member, another comes under attack. first a change of heart by disgraced congressman michael grimm. who last week said he was sorry but wouldn't quit after admitting to tax fraud in federal court. now after reported pressure from republican leadership he'll step down next...
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ú and joining us from new york is author mark harris. how did john ford was really proud of his service. he was the oldest of the five directors i write about. in fact, he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, although he didn't. so for ford i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly in the line of fire i'm not sure that ford ever believed that he was courageous. in fact, at one point he said, all i know is that i'm not a brave man, that i'm a coward. that was after he had been at d-day. so ford was really proud that he had served, and, in fact, when he completed his sort of decommissioning papers he said he would do it again if called upon. one of the things ford did right after the war was start a place called the farm, which was sort of a combination rest home, clubhouse, barroom, getaway for the men in his field photo unit and it was a place that he decorated with, you know, every medal and recognition that
ú and joining us from new york is author mark harris. how did john ford was really proud of his service. he was the oldest of the five directors i write about. in fact, he became a grandfather during the war. he had been old enough to serve in the first world war, although he didn't. so for ford i think the war was a proving ground. he really wanted to test his courage, and although he was, you know, at least once directly in the line of fire i'm not sure that ford ever believed that he was...
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u. is it time to rethink the john boehner speakership? >> he's going to be speaker. secondly let's keep this in mind. already president obama has broken with his democratic base and signed a trade deal with the republicans. he's got to get a couple things done. i know this is going to drive you crazy but he's had the best last two months of a six years of presidency. his numbers went up. the economy is booming. 5% growth in the third quarter? tell me the last time a republican pulled that off. >> tell that to someone who doesn't have a job, bob. >> 5.8%. >> those numbers don't mean to the guy who's having trouble putting food on the table. >> can we just point something out? bill clinton and ronald reagan all had -- their highest approval ratings as they left office. >> who did? >> clinton and reagan both had their highest approval ratings. they also had economies that were improving over the last two years of their presidency. i'll give you that the economy is improving, but it's six years in already. >> how could it not and all the stimulus and the money put fs#na"
u. is it time to rethink the john boehner speakership? >> he's going to be speaker. secondly let's keep this in mind. already president obama has broken with his democratic base and signed a trade deal with the republicans. he's got to get a couple things done. i know this is going to drive you crazy but he's had the best last two months of a six years of presidency. his numbers went up. the economy is booming. 5% growth in the third quarter? tell me the last time a republican pulled that...
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today, senator mark u dahl called for the resignation of john brennan.let's watch the lame duck senator from colorado. >> torture just didn't happen after all. contrary to the president's most recent statement, we didn't torture some folks. real actual people engaged in torture. some of these people are still employed by the cia. they are right now people serving in high level positions at the agency who approved, directed or commit acts related to the cia's detention and interrogation program. it's bad enough not to prosecute these officials. but to reward or promote them and risk the integrity of the u.s. government to protect them is incomprehensible. >> i'm joined now by the director of the "huffington post." and washington bureau chief for mother jones. how do you think the president is handling this? i don't think he's been different eni have the. i haven't been either. i'm not the president. but i don't have to be definitive. i keep wondering, is there more here than i ought to know about torture? the president hasn't really come down. maybe he ha
today, senator mark u dahl called for the resignation of john brennan.let's watch the lame duck senator from colorado. >> torture just didn't happen after all. contrary to the president's most recent statement, we didn't torture some folks. real actual people engaged in torture. some of these people are still employed by the cia. they are right now people serving in high level positions at the agency who approved, directed or commit acts related to the cia's detention and interrogation...
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now u thanks to this guy, that is what john boehner will have on his play, day one for the new republican congress. merry christmas. happy new year. frank, it is great to see you. >>> joan boehner has this on his plate in a political sense. can john boehner force michael grim out of congress is grim digs in and says he's not going to resign? >> no, the leadership can't force any member of congress to resign or step down. typically, what they usually do is try to make it very unpleasant for the members of congress to make it unplez sant for testimony to take away committees of them. leadership doesn't have that car to play anymore. the next step here would have to be an ethics committee investigation. as you were mentioning earlier, a vote on expulsion. >> i started reading some of the house rules and the precedent in terms of how they tried to at least make things uncomfortable or at least take power away from members of congress who have been in these very compromised positions. could they do stuff like take away his officer? i'm just wondering if they think an ethics proceeding is going
now u thanks to this guy, that is what john boehner will have on his play, day one for the new republican congress. merry christmas. happy new year. frank, it is great to see you. >>> joan boehner has this on his plate in a political sense. can john boehner force michael grim out of congress is grim digs in and says he's not going to resign? >> no, the leadership can't force any member of congress to resign or step down. typically, what they usually do is try to make it very...
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changed ♪ >> reporter: in the original lyric of "in my life," john mccartney an john lennon and paul mccartney listed the place u which became a whole other song. or the lyrics showed how hard the beatles worked to make it work. >> that's not help. he's ees's scribbled out the line when we were young. >> much younger than we were today. so he's having trouble with that line. so he crosses it out. and the one below is the one he used. when i was younger, so much younger than i am today. ♪ when i was young ir so much younger than i am today ♪ ♪ i never needed anybody's help in any way ♪ r it's the book about scraps of paper irthat changed the worm or at league the world of popular music but does it go along with the other bits of changing paper in the british library's treasured gallery, the great literature, magna car ta first attempt at the constitutional. >> what she did is what we're doing now. she walked along but she couldn't stand along here because she can't read latin any more than you can or i can. but she stood longest at this case just a few feet away reading "yesterday" because she knows the words of
changed ♪ >> reporter: in the original lyric of "in my life," john mccartney an john lennon and paul mccartney listed the place u which became a whole other song. or the lyrics showed how hard the beatles worked to make it work. >> that's not help. he's ees's scribbled out the line when we were young. >> much younger than we were today. so he's having trouble with that line. so he crosses it out. and the one below is the one he used. when i was younger, so much...
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john warner, bob dunn. [applause] >> ♪ >> in the fall of 1941, america began to challenge the growing terming u-boat menacen the atlantic with an unofficial naval war. in asia, the u.s. exerted pressure on japan to end its four-year war with china and recent occupation of french indochina. receiving no acceptable japanese response, the u.s. on the number 26 issued an ultimatum to japanese leaders to cease hostilities and withdraw forces or face continued economic sanctions. japan's leaders decided to fight instead. admiral yamamoto, commander of the japanese fleet, had serious misgivings. because of america's industrial superiority, japan would have to win the war quickly. because of those misgivings, he insisted on opening the war with a crippling attack on the u.s. pacific fleet at pearl harbor, hawaii. a strike force of six carriers under command of the admiral moved east across the pacific toward hawaii. based on decoded japanese diplomatic traffic, the nation -- navy issued a warning to all commands. it was the latest in a series of alerts. the afternoon of december 6, the admiral, commander of the ja
john warner, bob dunn. [applause] >> ♪ >> in the fall of 1941, america began to challenge the growing terming u-boat menacen the atlantic with an unofficial naval war. in asia, the u.s. exerted pressure on japan to end its four-year war with china and recent occupation of french indochina. receiving no acceptable japanese response, the u.s. on the number 26 issued an ultimatum to japanese leaders to cease hostilities and withdraw forces or face continued economic sanctions....
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u, sbstanty candid discussion about these issues is what is needed. not posturing. not politics, not gamesmanship and not partisanship. >> johnon this issue of militarization of police forces, the administration defends many of the programs that send these arms to the police. they say the vast majority, more than 90%, are office supplies. a small portion of them go to the sort of heavy military equipment that we have seen in the streets of ferguson and elsewhere, and they say that sometimes, this equipment really does come in handy as a force for good and they point aftermath of the boston bombing, as an example. john. >> mike viqueira, thank you. coming up later this hour, jake, our science correspondent explains the technology behind body cameras. the f.b.i. is issuing new warnings about isil. the agency is telling members of the u.s. armed forces and veterans to be extra careful on their social media accounts. jonathan betz is here with that story. >> isil has shown it's saavy at the internet. now, the f.b.i. worries isil members may use took with or transmit twitter to targetmez of the u.s. military. >> more than a month
u, sbstanty candid discussion about these issues is what is needed. not posturing. not politics, not gamesmanship and not partisanship. >> johnon this issue of militarization of police forces, the administration defends many of the programs that send these arms to the police. they say the vast majority, more than 90%, are office supplies. a small portion of them go to the sort of heavy military equipment that we have seen in the streets of ferguson and elsewhere, and they say that...
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u un unambiguous. not because the president or dick cheney or allen dershowitz thinks. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> secretary of state john kerry is back in intense negotiations that will take him into three european cities in three days. kerry met israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday, the israelis and palestinians are proposing separate u.n. conventions, attempts of the palestinians and some european countries to force conditions on israel will only deteriorate the situation and will jeopardize israel and therefore we will fearsly oppose it. for more i'm joined from rah ramallah. >> we are presenting a draft resolution to the security council. this draft resolution is a resolution that aims to end the conflict, end israel's occupation, establish the so long held international consensus about the two-state solution and firmly decides on a timetable for implementation. this is what we are trying to do. we are just shouting out loud to everybody, we can no longer wait. this occupation has been here for 67 years. this occupation is the longest in the history of man kind and it is about time either to end it, v
u un unambiguous. not because the president or dick cheney or allen dershowitz thinks. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> secretary of state john kerry is back in intense negotiations that will take him into three european cities in three days. kerry met israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday, the israelis and palestinians are proposing separate u.n. conventions, attempts of the palestinians and some european countries to force conditions on israel will...
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john sudworth there in hong kong. let's catch up with aaron here. you're looking at russian pipelines. very political. >> kind of a big u-turn. let me explain. good to see you. the russian president vladimir putin has announced that russia is scrapping plans for a new gas pipeline to supply southern europe, bypassing ukraine. that was the whole idea. putin has said that the $40 billion south stream gas pipeline project is being ditched due to the eu's reluctance to support it. well, the south stream pipeline planned to supply 63 billion cubic meters of natural gas here. hello. e kwif la certainly cementing it would have. russia's role as the region's dominant supplier. but it came under increasing fire this year. the crisis, of course, over ukraine led to brussels freezing its approval process and the pipeline also hit trouble over weak european gas demand. also those energy prices. that was the planned route right there. president putin has now proposed building a new pipeline through turkey instead, offering turkey gas at a discounted rate, so we're certainly beginning to keep across that story for you. how about this? currently mumbai, to
john sudworth there in hong kong. let's catch up with aaron here. you're looking at russian pipelines. very political. >> kind of a big u-turn. let me explain. good to see you. the russian president vladimir putin has announced that russia is scrapping plans for a new gas pipeline to supply southern europe, bypassing ukraine. that was the whole idea. putin has said that the $40 billion south stream gas pipeline project is being ditched due to the eu's reluctance to support it. well, the...
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secretary of state john kerry, are concerned extremists will use it to incite violence and cause harm to americans abroad. they also worry that it will undermine cooperation between the u-s and other countries on intelligence and counterterrorism. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. an off-duty chicago police sergeant shot and killed a man, who shot a customer at a bar. it happened inside the "blackthorn pub" last night, on the southwest side. police say a man shot another man during a fight. the sergeant saw it happen, announced that he is an officer ... then shot the gunman when he refused to drop his weapon. the other man was taken to the hospital in critical condition. a federal drug enforcement agent was struck and wounded by a runaway driver in the ashburn neighborhood. police made a traffic stop at 82-nd and kedzie, on a tip that a man was transporting cocaine. but when officers tried to arrest the man, he drove off, and hit the d-e-a agent, then two other vehicles. both the officer and the driver are in good conduction. fumes from chlorine at a hotel in rosemont sent 19 people to the hospital. thousands of guests were told to leave the hyatt r
secretary of state john kerry, are concerned extremists will use it to incite violence and cause harm to americans abroad. they also worry that it will undermine cooperation between the u-s and other countries on intelligence and counterterrorism. taking a look at the *other top stories this morning. an off-duty chicago police sergeant shot and killed a man, who shot a customer at a bar. it happened inside the "blackthorn pub" last night, on the southwest side. police say a man shot...
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u. >>change this and that. would you listen? >> sometimes. occasionally. [laughter] charlie, i don't talk to him when i'm not listening. >> you have always stayed in indiana. heartland for johnlencamp. >> i/o is thought i would be a little bit better off keeping to .yself i've never really been part of anything. i never really been part of the music business or any established -- the lifting of ever been a part of was farming, really. the only thing i've ever been a part of. a, troubled man, sometimes there's god, the isolation of mister. the brass ring, freedom of speech, blue charlotte, the courtesy of the kings, lawless times. troubled man. what's that? >> i will play that here in a second. it was an idea that came to me. inried to write the song 1990 one but i was not mature enough yet. age andto be a certain you come to certain realizations about yourself, things you've done, things you wish you had not done. and you start taking stock in who you are. >> what are your regrets? >> i don't have any. i'm just saying you do stuff. it's like that frank capra movie, "it's a wonderful life." what would it be like without george? you look at the good things you've done for peop
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john baptist catholic church. volunteers will gather and go out to hand out flyers with shane's face on them and tonight at 6:00 p.m. at west chester u there will be a vigil in shane's honor. reward new stand at $31,000. we are live in manayunk, and, i'm just continue finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 6:33. lets get a check of the forecast, not the prettiest update. >> at least it is better than yesterday. we will take what we can get where we can get it. today will be a milder day but we are tracking wet weather out there and even right now light fog in some spots too. we will show thaw in a second. lets start off with storm scan 3a good place to start tracking ago i have weather. what you will notice here is we don't have the whole mixed bag of colors showing up on storm scan three. now it is strictly green, so it is light rain for one thing but strictly rain, you know, we don't have to worry about mixing in the poconos region. temperatures climbing well enough that it will stay above freezing, therefore any wet weather that comes flaw will be strictly rain. we will look at visibility. we had warmer air moving in. air temperat
john baptist catholic church. volunteers will gather and go out to hand out flyers with shane's face on them and tonight at 6:00 p.m. at west chester u there will be a vigil in shane's honor. reward new stand at $31,000. we are live in manayunk, and, i'm just continue finch for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> 6:33. lets get a check of the forecast, not the prettiest update. >> at least it is better than yesterday. we will take what we can get where we can get it. today...
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u -- cia officers would blow their cover. >> when they goo into the field they're going to be afraid of being second-guessed. >> a former intelligence official told fox news that cia director johnbrennan did threaten to resign if this issue over the redactions and the use of pseudonyms for cia officers was not resolved. the agency argues that using solid dough him ins for the officers as the senate democrats propose did not go far enough to protect them because a pattern conclude found in the documents leading possibly to the identification of these officers. the cia has provided no comment on our reporting that brendan did in fact threaten to resign over this issue. >> catherine herridge from washington. thank you. >>> joining me now is neils wisniewski. he covers the senate for the newspaper "the roll call." does your reporting tell you anything about what is in here and what they're so concerned about specifically? >> well, i think that your reporter in the previous segment hit the nail on the head on the particular concern that sort of held this up for so many months, this issue with the pseudonyms and the possibility that officers or cia agents would be identified and thei
u -- cia officers would blow their cover. >> when they goo into the field they're going to be afraid of being second-guessed. >> a former intelligence official told fox news that cia director johnbrennan did threaten to resign if this issue over the redactions and the use of pseudonyms for cia officers was not resolved. the agency argues that using solid dough him ins for the officers as the senate democrats propose did not go far enough to protect them because a pattern conclude...
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journal john cameron put away the flag __ we are asking our viewers this morning, how do you remember the war in afghanistan? remember, the us. presence in afghanistan will not end anytime soon __ about 10,600 troops are american. yesterday's ceremony gives us a chance to reflect on that conflict. the present them releasing his statement yesterday alongside the ceremony. we want to hear your thoughts this morning. we will start with rules calling in from aurora, ohio. good morning. >> good morning. my feeling is pure sadness. i do not feel that we have a clear vision. i feel that this is been 10 years of pure frustration and meaninglessness. listening to the words of the president, as you read them, they are just words. i see no feeling, no reality. host: the stars & stripes calling it an ill_defined and to an era for nato. the story noting that the noncombat mission is in a combat environment. that is a story from "stars & stripes" to the end of the combat mission in afghanistan. wayne is on the line. caller: i have been watching for 25 years. the afghan war __ as you remember __ goes with saddam. when they got rid of sadd
journal john cameron put away the flag __ we are asking our viewers this morning, how do you remember the war in afghanistan? remember, the us. presence in afghanistan will not end anytime soon __ about 10,600 troops are american. yesterday's ceremony gives us a chance to reflect on that conflict. the present them releasing his statement yesterday alongside the ceremony. we want to hear your thoughts this morning. we will start with rules calling in from aurora, ohio. good morning. >>...
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read opinion pages where we get to u gene robinson his headline the eric garner case sickening outcome. also joining us we have congressman gregory meeks of new york and johnere along with mike barnacle. i want to start by showing you all congressman peter king because he's the one person i've seen along the way who has a differing opinion about this. have you all met anybody else or heard any other voices that you agree with the decision >> i have not. >> i have not. >> i got a lot of conservatives emailing me. >> okay. i want to play this for your all. take a look. >> you have a 350 pound person who is resisting arrest, the police are trying to bring him down as quickly as possible. if he had not had asthma and a heart condition and was so obese most definitely he would not have died from this. the police had no reason know he was in serious condition. i know people are saying that he said 11 times or seven times i can't breathe. the fact is if you can't breathe you can't talk. >> mike barnacle. >> peter king is flat out wrong in that observation about what happened. granted, you know, he was obese. he did have a heart condition. the tape that everyone h
read opinion pages where we get to u gene robinson his headline the eric garner case sickening outcome. also joining us we have congressman gregory meeks of new york and johnere along with mike barnacle. i want to start by showing you all congressman peter king because he's the one person i've seen along the way who has a differing opinion about this. have you all met anybody else or heard any other voices that you agree with the decision >> i have not. >> i have not. >> i got...