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you see jon steward hosting judith miller. >> i believe you helped the administration take us to thet devastating mistake in foreign policy that you made in 100 year bus you seem lovely. >> that's what the intelligence community believed. >> that's what they were feeding you. >> no, that's what they believed, jon. >> all right. we're never going to see eye to eye on it. i appreciate you coming on the program. these discussions always make me incredibly sad, because i feel like they point to institutional failure at the highest levels and no one will take responsibility for it. >> i think they point to -- >> and pass the buck to every individual other than themselves. >> i think they point to intelligence failures that i still worry about every day because we're still relying on the same intelligence communities to give us information about iran, north korea, pakistan and other countries that we get to deal with. >> hopefully given the same effort we get to invade all of them soon. >> we won't. >> it's satisfying and satisfying to see jon stewart take judith miller apart. it continues
you see jon steward hosting judith miller. >> i believe you helped the administration take us to thet devastating mistake in foreign policy that you made in 100 year bus you seem lovely. >> that's what the intelligence community believed. >> that's what they were feeding you. >> no, that's what they believed, jon. >> all right. we're never going to see eye to eye on it. i appreciate you coming on the program. these discussions always make me incredibly sad, because...
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i think it matters three hours every day i speak to the people that were. >> okay >>> judith miller,ve james and pete dominic, thank you for joining us. straight ahead - trying to stay objective when you are covering an environmental disaster where the ground is satture aid with toxic crude. that is next in our field notes. >> it's tough to come to grips with, there's a tremendous amount of tension between the . only on al jazeera america. >>> a 12 mile stretch of the idea illic californian coastline near sanaa basha has been marred by 100,000 gallons of oil spilling from a pipeline, closing beaches for the memorial day weekend. third rail catches up with an al jazeera correspondent to get the story behind the story, to share their experience that you rarely get to hear. jake ward has been on the scene in and around santa barbara at one of the beaches hardest hit by the oil spill. what is it like for you to see the environmental catastrophe, what does it feel like reporting on the story? >> it's the great irony of the assignment. you come out thinking "we're going to the beach, fanta
i think it matters three hours every day i speak to the people that were. >> okay >>> judith miller,ve james and pete dominic, thank you for joining us. straight ahead - trying to stay objective when you are covering an environmental disaster where the ground is satture aid with toxic crude. that is next in our field notes. >> it's tough to come to grips with, there's a tremendous amount of tension between the . only on al jazeera america. >>> a 12 mile stretch of...
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people like judith miller got fired and the country turned on bush and cheney with a vengeance. the country realized that the iraq war was a mistake but we went there for reasons that were not what we were told an there's this line of defense of people still trying to excuse the iraq war saying it was an honest mistake even if it was a mistake. that ought to be seen what it is. as a selfie serving defense to avoid responsibility because taking response act for something like that, whoo! usually that's how it feels when you see them articulate that defense, right? usually you can tell that's what is going on. they don't want to accept responsibility. so they cast themselves in the best possibly light h. you see jon steward hosting judith miller. >> i believe you helped the administration take us to the most devastating mistake in foreign policy that you made in 100 year bus you seem lovely. >> that's what the intelligence community believed. >> no, that's what they believed jon. >> all right. we're never going to see eye to eye on it. i agreeppreciate you coming on the program. t
people like judith miller got fired and the country turned on bush and cheney with a vengeance. the country realized that the iraq war was a mistake but we went there for reasons that were not what we were told an there's this line of defense of people still trying to excuse the iraq war saying it was an honest mistake even if it was a mistake. that ought to be seen what it is. as a selfie serving defense to avoid responsibility because taking response act for something like that, whoo! usually...
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we have joined by pulitzer prize judith miller a former "new york times" reporter and author of "thery." steve james is a documentary fame maker, he made "hard earned" on al jazeera. pete dominic is the host of the "stand up! with pete dominic" and it can be heard dale from 9-12 on syria's xm inside channel. thank you for joining us. pete we saw two separate cases where college professors one black, one white expressed views on race. one from duke and one from boston university. both criticized one forced to apologise. is an honest conversation about race impossible when you have political sworn 27 march? >> no it's possible and it's happening all over the country all the time except for when it isn't. the colleges have to worry about their name and have to make people apologise, and have p.r. departments concerned about those things. this conversation is happening on your show here and it was, as we know fiery, but thought provoking. >>> the criticism is what we had on the show you can't have in dementia or if you are a professor with your students. >> i disagree i think the convers
we have joined by pulitzer prize judith miller a former "new york times" reporter and author of "thery." steve james is a documentary fame maker, he made "hard earned" on al jazeera. pete dominic is the host of the "stand up! with pete dominic" and it can be heard dale from 9-12 on syria's xm inside channel. thank you for joining us. pete we saw two separate cases where college professors one black, one white expressed views on race. one from duke and one...
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to a reporter at "the new york times" named judith miller.she wrote the article based on what his office told her. after his own office had given her that information, dick cheney went on "meet the press" and went it's been reported in the "new york times" saddam has these aluminum tubes in his nuclear program. but all of that history is known now. it's documented it's well understood history that the bush administration got us to go to war in iraq. it wasn't the cia. it was bush administration. the bush administration was not passively lied to. they weren't duped by the cia. they made the case that they thought would be most persuasive even when it wasn't true. they made that decision to go that way at a political level. and in many cases the case that they made was a made up case. they picked little true things here and there and cast them in a way that made a best case because they wanted that war. and the people who did it don't want to admit that they did it because that would be a terrible thing to have to admit right? but you know what
to a reporter at "the new york times" named judith miller.she wrote the article based on what his office told her. after his own office had given her that information, dick cheney went on "meet the press" and went it's been reported in the "new york times" saddam has these aluminum tubes in his nuclear program. but all of that history is known now. it's documented it's well understood history that the bush administration got us to go to war in iraq. it wasn't the...
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and that failed to happen, and i hope someday to meet judith miller, because she and i are kindred spirits in many ways and share some of the same disrespect for former prosecutor and u.s. attorney patrick fitzgerald. >> got that, natasha? all right. [laughter] the last question the home run question. mrs. george johnson. where are you? okay. all right robert, here we go. ing as highest ranking official at the time, what percentage of accountability do you believe your brother had in his indiscretions without comparison to former congressman jesse jackson jr.? >> i don't think i understand that question, i'm sorry. >> in other words ms. johnson wants to know do you think your brother had any accountability to what happened to you as opposed to jesse jackson jr.? >> i don't blame my brother for what happened to me. i blame patrick fitzgerald. he overreached he knew who i was. the fbi knew who i was. they knew wiz an honorable, honest guy, and they chose to harness me into, to me an overreaching prosecution. so i blame fitzgerald and not my brother. >> how about a round of applause? [applaus
and that failed to happen, and i hope someday to meet judith miller, because she and i are kindred spirits in many ways and share some of the same disrespect for former prosecutor and u.s. attorney patrick fitzgerald. >> got that, natasha? all right. [laughter] the last question the home run question. mrs. george johnson. where are you? okay. all right robert, here we go. ing as highest ranking official at the time, what percentage of accountability do you believe your brother had in his...
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. >> judith miller is next on the tv. she talks about her experiences as a journalist with "the new york times" and the scandal surrounding her reporting on weapons of mass destruction. >> let me save by way of introducing the guest [inaudible] to becoming the story. i prefer to keep the focus on the stories they are covering and that certainly has been judith miller's preference as a veteran journalist. about a decade ago she ended up the subject of not one but two controversies one involving the question of iraq's position in the pursuit of weapons of mass destruction and the other involving the disclosure of valerie jarrett cia operative. she's here to discuss those experiences and much more all chronicled in her new memoir, "the story: a reporter's journey." it covers the long career of accomplished journalism nearly three decades of which in "the new york times." in the washington bureau in 1977 and the mid-1980s abroad to serve as an editor and a special correspondent. osama bin laden al qaeda in 2001 before and imm
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we'll work on hilary's 2016 presidential race joined by journalist judith miller. we begin in baltimore where mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is now calling on the justice department to conduct a civil rights investigation and her city's police department. >> we all know that baltimore continues to have a fractured relationship between the police and the community. we have to have a foundation of trust, and i believe that we need the assistants of the department of justice and the civil rights investigation to shore up that foundation that is weak right now in our city. >> the mayor's puzzling request comes a day after attorney general loretta lynch was in the city of ballot moral turpitude a justice department spokesperson says lynch is actively considering the mayor's request in light of what she heard from law enforcement, city officials community, and youth three years baltimore. maryland's governor today lifted the state of emergency for baltimore all national guard and state police have been withdrawn. joining us tonight milwaukee county sheriff david clark. g
we'll work on hilary's 2016 presidential race joined by journalist judith miller. we begin in baltimore where mayor stephanie rawlings-blake is now calling on the justice department to conduct a civil rights investigation and her city's police department. >> we all know that baltimore continues to have a fractured relationship between the police and the community. we have to have a foundation of trust, and i believe that we need the assistants of the department of justice and the civil...
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ed rollins, judith miller anthony skar mu chee. ed what do you think? >> it gives democrats an opportunity to really vote for socialists. many of my socialist friends in new york can vote for someone who's a committed socialist. i think he may pull hillary to the left. i think that's a danger for her. democrats are desperately looking for an alternative to hillary hillary. >> how does it look to you, anthony? >> i want him to win all 50 states maria. i want him to trounce mrs. clinton around the country, including hawaii. but i think at end of the day, this is just one of those vanity campaigns you see every year. >> yeah. >> you get five or ten vanity campaigns on the republican side. this is the one vanity campaign on the democratic side. >> so what's going to drive voters in 2016 judy? the issues economic policy and foreign policy have only gotten more front and center. >> right. well foreign policy, i think as we've identified here, normally it's the economy. but it can also be foreign policy. i was listening and watching joe biden address the washi
ed rollins, judith miller anthony skar mu chee. ed what do you think? >> it gives democrats an opportunity to really vote for socialists. many of my socialist friends in new york can vote for someone who's a committed socialist. i think he may pull hillary to the left. i think that's a danger for her. democrats are desperately looking for an alternative to hillary hillary. >> how does it look to you, anthony? >> i want him to win all 50 states maria. i want him to trounce mrs....
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draw parallels to fitzgerald scooter libby prosecution and do you feel some vindication from judith miller's book? >> very timely. new york times writer came out a mem mem memoior on how fitzgerald used scooter libby to get at cheney. i hope to meet judy miller some day because we are kindid spirits and share the same unlike for u.s. attorney patrick fitzgerald. >> this is george johnson asking the last question. the home run question. were are you? all right. here we go. as the highest ranking official at the time what percentage of accountability did you believe your brother had in his indiscretion watt comparison to former congressman jesse jackson? johnson wants to know if your brother had any accountability to what happened to you? >> i don't blame my brother for what happened to me. i blame patrick fitzgerald. he knew who i was. the fbi knew i was an honorable guy and they chose to harness me into an overreaching uninjustice prosecution. >> how about a round of applause? >> thank you. >> robert a one-year membership to the club and put this mug on your desk and no u.s. prosecutor will
draw parallels to fitzgerald scooter libby prosecution and do you feel some vindication from judith miller's book? >> very timely. new york times writer came out a mem mem memoior on how fitzgerald used scooter libby to get at cheney. i hope to meet judy miller some day because we are kindid spirits and share the same unlike for u.s. attorney patrick fitzgerald. >> this is george johnson asking the last question. the home run question. were are you? all right. here we go. as the...
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jason riley, columnist with "the wall street journal," judith miller is author of "the story" and charles krauthammer, thank you for joining me on this friday. charles, first with you. some are asking how this could happen so quickly and others are saying it's important to act when you have the evidence and you've had a chance to review it and it may quell what we're seeing in the streets as well. >> well having the evidence and quelling the riots on the street we don't know if she has the evidence because the report has been given to her confidentially. the investigation. so we don't know what happened inside the van. we don't know what she was told happened inside the van. i must say, i don't quite understand how a medical examiner can determine whether something was a homicide or accidental if it happened inside of a van or presumably nobody was at the time that the injury was suffered. i do think it is problematic but we will know when the evidence is out, we will know at trial, perhaps. we will know being looking back if this is warranted. i must say that the way that she spoke at th
jason riley, columnist with "the wall street journal," judith miller is author of "the story" and charles krauthammer, thank you for joining me on this friday. charles, first with you. some are asking how this could happen so quickly and others are saying it's important to act when you have the evidence and you've had a chance to review it and it may quell what we're seeing in the streets as well. >> well having the evidence and quelling the riots on the street we...
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we want to bring in our panel, former adviser to president reagan judith miller at the manhattan researchand meekle goodwin is with us columnist for the "new york post." all three are fox news contributors. >> two pultizer prize winners on the stage. >> what did you think about hillary? i didn't like how she handled ed henry. >> five questions is not a press conference. she has been in this race for 30 45 days. she has not talked to a major reporter one-on-one. she is basically ducking and dodging. i wouldn't call this a press conference. >> is it working for her? >> it is working monday democrats. it is the independents she is losing and it is affecting her superpac money. the expectations of what she raised are way below what she is raising. she has only $5 million in hard commitments. >> so then it is not working? >> i don't think it is working at the level she needs it to work. >> what do you think, michael? >> i think she has been hiding from the press because she feels that the press is too tough on her. therefore, she will have these canned scripted where the press photographs her
we want to bring in our panel, former adviser to president reagan judith miller at the manhattan researchand meekle goodwin is with us columnist for the "new york post." all three are fox news contributors. >> two pultizer prize winners on the stage. >> what did you think about hillary? i didn't like how she handled ed henry. >> five questions is not a press conference. she has been in this race for 30 45 days. she has not talked to a major reporter one-on-one. she...
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judith miller and lynn sweet is here.ou had the secretary of defense on memorial day saying the iraqi army is not prepared to fight and threw down their weapons and are horrible. but at the same time the administration is saying our iraq strategy is working. how can they have it both ways? >> they cannot have it both ways. as discussed this administration insist on using words like setback for defeat. in insist on saying the strategy is working when the united nations said the number of recruits is up by 75 percent with 2500 new fighters from a hundred different countries in the last nine months. how by anyone's imagination is this progress? or more than that blaming the iraqis from the fact their own army has been understaffed under resourced in terms of ammunition and undertrained because we have not been keeping up our promises. >> you said they like to use the word setback rather than defeat. let's listen to josh ernest. >> iraq government has acknowledged the setback they experienced in ramadi was at least in part at
judith miller and lynn sweet is here.ou had the secretary of defense on memorial day saying the iraqi army is not prepared to fight and threw down their weapons and are horrible. but at the same time the administration is saying our iraq strategy is working. how can they have it both ways? >> they cannot have it both ways. as discussed this administration insist on using words like setback for defeat. in insist on saying the strategy is working when the united nations said the number of...
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judith miller is fellow at manhattan institute and an author and journalist and a fox news contributornny chan is a research fellow, good to see everybody, thank you for joining us. your observations? >> he's made comments before like they always deny deny, deny. this is a clinton montra. at the end of the day, this is going to be picked up by mainstream media and there's a lot of questions they have to answer. the clintons have had the worst 30 days of a campaign start. she's not basically articulated or answered any of these questions. >> she's not and says she will not. she will only testify once. worst 30 days and it's not impacting the polls. >> it's impacting in this case not affecting democrats. but independents that are critical are starting to not trust her. and if you don't trust someone, you're not going to vote someone. we have walker rubio and jeb all ahead of her in new hampshire. it's going to be a close race. she's got to basically get on track here or she's the not beginning to be a viable candidate. >> i think bill finally came out to defend his wife but where was sli
judith miller is fellow at manhattan institute and an author and journalist and a fox news contributornny chan is a research fellow, good to see everybody, thank you for joining us. your observations? >> he's made comments before like they always deny deny, deny. this is a clinton montra. at the end of the day, this is going to be picked up by mainstream media and there's a lot of questions they have to answer. the clintons have had the worst 30 days of a campaign start. she's not...
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david: judith miller, thank you very much, judy. wish it was better news. >> i wish too. on one second. we have breaking news about shares of shake shack. forgive me, liz. they are up more than 7% after-hours after they reported better than expected sales. the company raising full year guidance. it is says its on track to open 10 new u.s. stores and five international stores this year. every shake shack, liz, i go to, has lines way out the door. liz: huge lines. i know. you got to have it, right? we have big warning for internet users. a possible shortage could mean headaches and significant cost for u.s. businesses looking to expand on the web. we have that story next. >>> at least seven people dead, more than 200 injured after that amtrak train derailed in philadelphia. now reports out in just the last hour, confirm that the amtrak train was traveling at twice the speed limit. we're live on the scene with the latest next. ♪ the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer res
david: judith miller, thank you very much, judy. wish it was better news. >> i wish too. on one second. we have breaking news about shares of shake shack. forgive me, liz. they are up more than 7% after-hours after they reported better than expected sales. the company raising full year guidance. it is says its on track to open 10 new u.s. stores and five international stores this year. every shake shack, liz, i go to, has lines way out the door. liz: huge lines. i know. you got to have...
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. >> judith miller is next on booktv. she talks about her experiences as a journalist with "the new york times" and the scandals surrounding her reportage on weapons of mass destruction. >> let me say by way of introducing our guest this evening, a journalist -- journalists, as a general rule, have an aversion at becoming the story. they prefer to keep the focus on the stories they're covering. that certainly has been judy miller's preference as a veteran journalist. but a decade ago judy ended up the subject of not one but two big controversies one involving the question of iraq's alleged possession and pursuit of weapons of mass destruction, and the other involving the disclosure of valerie plame as a cia a operative. judy is here this evening to discuss those experiences and much more all chronicled in her new memoir, "the story: a reporter's journey." the book covers the full span of judy's long, accomplished career in journalism nearly three decades of which were with "the new york times." she joined the paper's wash
. >> judith miller is next on booktv. she talks about her experiences as a journalist with "the new york times" and the scandals surrounding her reportage on weapons of mass destruction. >> let me say by way of introducing our guest this evening, a journalist -- journalists, as a general rule, have an aversion at becoming the story. they prefer to keep the focus on the stories they're covering. that certainly has been judy miller's preference as a veteran journalist. but a...
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. >> judith miller is next on booktv. she talks about her experiences as a journalist with "the new york times" and the scandals surrounding her reportage on weapons of mass destruction. >> let me say by way of introducing our guest this evening, a journalist -- journalists, as a general rule, have an aversion at becoming the story. they prefer to keep
. >> judith miller is next on booktv. she talks about her experiences as a journalist with "the new york times" and the scandals surrounding her reportage on weapons of mass destruction. >> let me say by way of introducing our guest this evening, a journalist -- journalists, as a general rule, have an aversion at becoming the story. they prefer to keep