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they had a meeting, these last negotiations to try to get this through the senate, and lieberman, you know, reportedly aides were saying he exploded at mccain, and he's saying how could you do this, you know, how are you going to feel if a year from now there's an attack and people die, and you blocked this? and, of course, mccain comes back at him and says you have no right to question my credibility on national security issues. i think that speaks to how seriously people take this. >> host: well, gautham nagesh, you mentioned best practices. don't most corporations already have a cybersecurity system in place if be what would in this legislation add to it? >> guest: short answer to that question, i think, most of the difficult -- i would hesitate to say that. you would be very surprised at even sophisticated technology companies that don't necessarily implement what we would consider best practices right now. the government doesn't implement best practices right now. the pentagon has had to go through massive private security upgrades in the last couple of years. the state of cybers
they had a meeting, these last negotiations to try to get this through the senate, and lieberman, you know, reportedly aides were saying he exploded at mccain, and he's saying how could you do this, you know, how are you going to feel if a year from now there's an attack and people die, and you blocked this? and, of course, mccain comes back at him and says you have no right to question my credibility on national security issues. i think that speaks to how seriously people take this. >>...
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so the supporters of that, senator feinstein, lieberman, they would like to see an executive order if nothing gets done on the hill. whereas the republicans were leading the on circumstance senator mccain and others are saying this would be a power grab by the president. he didn't get what he wanted in congress and is now going to go around them. senator lieberman had been saying for a long time, if this didn't get done by the end of jewel -- before july, before they went to reese, it wouldn't get done at all. now he is saying, well, it might still happen. but if you were going to bet for whether congress is going to overcome they're partisan divide and come together on an issue like this, it is more likely the executive order happening than congress getting something done. >> one of the wild cards in all this is the prospect of a possible cyberattack, and it's such an event could really light a fire under either lawmakers and/or the white house, and i think there also have been posturing to leave themselves some protections in case there is. there was an attack in saudi arabia on one
so the supporters of that, senator feinstein, lieberman, they would like to see an executive order if nothing gets done on the hill. whereas the republicans were leading the on circumstance senator mccain and others are saying this would be a power grab by the president. he didn't get what he wanted in congress and is now going to go around them. senator lieberman had been saying for a long time, if this didn't get done by the end of jewel -- before july, before they went to reese, it wouldn't...
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senator lieberman has been saying for a long time that if this does not get done by the end of july, then that this will not get done at all. now they are saying it might still happen. it seems to me that if you are going to get on with it -- if you were going to bet on whether congress would come together, it seems more likely an executive order will happen. >> one of the wild cards in of this is the prospect of a cyber attacks. and if such an event could really like a fire under either lawmakers or the white house. i think they have also been posturing to leave themselves some protection in case there is. there was just an attack on saudi arabia on the oil companies there, a cyber attacks. it is not unheard of. and it could very well happen here. >> i think that speaks directly to the issue, actually. there are people who would say it would take a catastrophic cyber attacks for us to pass some regulations, at which point there would be a danger of overreaching in what they passed. that is a valid concern. we have seen more information and last year come out about what is possible t
senator lieberman has been saying for a long time that if this does not get done by the end of july, then that this will not get done at all. now they are saying it might still happen. it seems to me that if you are going to get on with it -- if you were going to bet on whether congress would come together, it seems more likely an executive order will happen. >> one of the wild cards in of this is the prospect of a cyber attacks. and if such an event could really like a fire under either...
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it is senator joseph lieberman. >> it is significant. of the home and thhe is chairmn security committee. one of his legacy as is common security and terrorism. -- legacies is security and terrorism. >> there is an an independent review from the state department. >> he did say he and senator collins asked the general to do independent review. he said they would probably want to wait to not overtake the ongoing investigation by the state department. he would like to see it happen now. >> do you think that congress will do their own investigation? what happens next? what happens next? >> i do not
it is senator joseph lieberman. >> it is significant. of the home and thhe is chairmn security committee. one of his legacy as is common security and terrorism. -- legacies is security and terrorism. >> there is an an independent review from the state department. >> he did say he and senator collins asked the general to do independent review. he said they would probably want to wait to not overtake the ongoing investigation by the state department. he would like to see it...
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"washington journal" live at >>" joe lieberman. two reporters with us today. >> i thought we would start with the national securities moment since the attacks in libya. the head of the national security council testified that the attack was indeed a terrorist attack. she said it appeared opportunistic. what more do we know about it being opportunistic and not premeditated? are we seeing evidence that it was planned? who might be behind it? >> i was curious by those who are hesitant to call it a terrorist attack. it had all the attributes of any accepted definition of terrorism. it was the use of violence to carry out a political mission. clearly that is what happened. i do not think we know enough now to know whether it was opportunistic. whether it was planned to occur on september 11 or whether it was a plan they had on the shelf and when they saw what was happening in response to the anti-muslim film, they seized the moment in carried it out. it clearly was not just spontaneous. they knew what they were doing. the effects are no
"washington journal" live at >>" joe lieberman. two reporters with us today. >> i thought we would start with the national securities moment since the attacks in libya. the head of the national security council testified that the attack was indeed a terrorist attack. she said it appeared opportunistic. what more do we know about it being opportunistic and not premeditated? are we seeing evidence that it was planned? who might be behind it? >> i was curious by...
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lieberman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. lieberman: mr. his very eloquent statement. i associate myself with it. it strikes me as i listen that it was no accident that these violent extreme extremists launched this attack on the american consulate in benghazi, tripoli on 9/11, a day of infamy in our history, a day when people across our country and really around the world were commemorating the worst terrorist attack in our history which was september 11, 2001. those who perpetrated the attack on the consulate in benghazi which resulted in the death of our ambassador, chris stevens, carried out an act of terrorism and barbarism that they hope will sow fear and hatred between americans and muslims, just as osama bin laden and his followers hoped the attacks of 9/11 would do 11 years ago. but we did not let bin laden succeed then, and we will not let these violent extremists who killed chris stevens yesterday in benghazi succeed in dividing america and the west from muslims and the arab world. well-intentioned people in both great communitie
lieberman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. lieberman: mr. his very eloquent statement. i associate myself with it. it strikes me as i listen that it was no accident that these violent extreme extremists launched this attack on the american consulate in benghazi, tripoli on 9/11, a day of infamy in our history, a day when people across our country and really around the world were commemorating the worst terrorist attack in our history which was september...
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those are the things the lieberman bill was trying to go after. i think there is in fundamental misunderstanding about the relationship of privacy and security. there will be trade-offs between privacy and security. on one hand you have that. on the other, you have a situation where each threat becomes so pernicious and pervasive that you have to be very consistent in your approach. that is why i would say it becomes very important to go after each threat and have minimum standards to raise the bar for hackers so they cannot easily change data, provide denial of service attacks, do things like that. those are the things threatening our economic well- being right now. if we are not careful, we're going to be in a situation where there are -- is significant damage to the american and worldwide infrastructure. the legislation has to be crafted in such a way that privacy is safeguarded. it also has to provide for information sharing and protection for people and entities trying to share information with the government. the rogers legislation called fo
those are the things the lieberman bill was trying to go after. i think there is in fundamental misunderstanding about the relationship of privacy and security. there will be trade-offs between privacy and security. on one hand you have that. on the other, you have a situation where each threat becomes so pernicious and pervasive that you have to be very consistent in your approach. that is why i would say it becomes very important to go after each threat and have minimum standards to raise the...
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certainly it also has made lawmakers like senator joe lieberman come out even stronger than before in favor of the need for immediate cybersecurity legislation i want to show you a letter that he wrote to president obama just this week he says the danger is real and intimate imminent yet we have not acted to defend against it he says we know our adversaries are already stealing data valuable intellectual property and exploiting our critical infrastructure those systems that control things like water electricity transportation finance and communications therefore i urge years. you know your executive authority to the maximum extent possible and to defend the nation from cyber attack i think you bring up a really good point tim that that we don't know everything that's in you know the executive order here and that it's possible it could go too far what are people like you and others you know in the cyber community around the united states what are what are your concerns our concerns are exactly that that it will go too far and cut into our civil liberties and and censor speech and and a
certainly it also has made lawmakers like senator joe lieberman come out even stronger than before in favor of the need for immediate cybersecurity legislation i want to show you a letter that he wrote to president obama just this week he says the danger is real and intimate imminent yet we have not acted to defend against it he says we know our adversaries are already stealing data valuable intellectual property and exploiting our critical infrastructure those systems that control things like...
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that's my book, you're entitled to write your own history. >> look, so vice president lieberman sent a chill down my spine. when you finally break this down between, you know, how it went and how it would have gone, you know is there a conclusion that you draw? you walk away thinking we're in the tide of history and things wind up being in a political place no matter what or do men matter? >> thank you for putting it that way. it matters a great deal who is in charge. i don't believe that history is simply driven by great movements and geography and ideology. who is in charge makes a huge difference. i only point out remember, anybody is entitled to write their own alternate history. i leave this with the president going into a per i willous situation because he will not go into iraq. in my earlier book called then everything changed i try to make the argument that what have the movements of history whoever is in charge makes a difference. you may know this. franklin roosevelt was almost killed in florida by a would-be assist 16 before he got to be president. can you imagine the depr
that's my book, you're entitled to write your own history. >> look, so vice president lieberman sent a chill down my spine. when you finally break this down between, you know, how it went and how it would have gone, you know is there a conclusion that you draw? you walk away thinking we're in the tide of history and things wind up being in a political place no matter what or do men matter? >> thank you for putting it that way. it matters a great deal who is in charge. i don't...
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doesn't really affect me at all. >> joe lieberman, thank you very much, senator. >> thanks, andrea.care. >> you too. >>> and next, teachers on strike. we're live in chicago. where negotiations drag on, anger is boiling over on all sides. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. when i found out my irregular heartbeat put me at 5 times greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for unexpected signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. pradaxa may increase your bleeding risk if you're 75 or older, have a ble
doesn't really affect me at all. >> joe lieberman, thank you very much, senator. >> thanks, andrea.care. >> you too. >>> and next, teachers on strike. we're live in chicago. where negotiations drag on, anger is boiling over on all sides. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. when i found out my irregular heartbeat put me at 5 times greater risk of a stroke, my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial...
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joe lieberman. there's no one more hawkish about iraq back then than lieberman.o you have an interesting, i hope, political debate. from does he actually win re-election or do we have to read the book? >> of course you have to read the book. i will only say that i think -- i leave it on a cliffhanger. so maybe i can do another. >> everything happens for a reason. would there have been a barack obama -- >> first, i think everything doesn't happen for a reason. mere fate governs. you want to hear god laugh? make a plan. i do think -- i didn't take it that far. but i do think that the barack obama presidential race was conditioned on a profound disaffection with politics as usual which hurt not just the republicans but hillary clinton. so you -- whatever 2008 produced in my alternate universe, you would have had to have had an appetite for something really different and new so that the normal options -- >> it's possible the republican party would have gone through their transformation that they're in now earlier. >> that's the neat thing. the reason i do all these b
joe lieberman. there's no one more hawkish about iraq back then than lieberman.o you have an interesting, i hope, political debate. from does he actually win re-election or do we have to read the book? >> of course you have to read the book. i will only say that i think -- i leave it on a cliffhanger. so maybe i can do another. >> everything happens for a reason. would there have been a barack obama -- >> first, i think everything doesn't happen for a reason. mere fate...
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i've got one of the interesting things that senator lieberman says was he talked about intervention in the middle east. he thought it would be popular. >> we are out of time. thank you very much. rafallah sahati el-megaref [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> to qe1 senator joseph lieberman tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> when i came, i did not know what an ig did. we seldom would run into the law enforcement arms. theri was sort of a mortgage frd unit. i did not know the big picture of what an ig was doing. when the things i did was go round and meet the igs. , found the inspector general's although they're supposed to be the spheres watchdogs looking out for waste, fraud, and abuse, they had really become like any other agency. it was like their budget, how to preserve their budget. they were worried about class clashing with management. it was a get along type of attitude. i kept hearing that there are three types of different igs, a lap dog who would curl up in the lap of management's, a watchdog that w
i've got one of the interesting things that senator lieberman says was he talked about intervention in the middle east. he thought it would be popular. >> we are out of time. thank you very much. rafallah sahati el-megaref [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> to qe1 senator joseph lieberman tonight at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> when i came, i did not know what an ig did. we seldom would run into the law...
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the guest will be senator joe lieberman. we are going to show you what senator joe lieberman had to say on the vulnerability to cyber attacks. he thinks iran is behind the cyber attacks, especially the one on bank of america and j.p. morgan chase. [video clip] >> we are under constant sniper attack, including large parts of our -- we are under constant cyber attack, including parts of our infrastructure that is supposed to be secure. the recent cyber attacks on major american financial institutions including bank of america and j.p. morgan chase is a powerful example of our vulnerability. islamic website, these attacks were announced. they explained the intention to attack the banks and the stock exchange as a reaction to the anti-muslim video. i give you my belief. i do not believe these were just hackers who were skilled enough to cause a disruption to the web sites in cyberspace. i think this was done by iran, which has its own developing cyber attack capacity. i believe it was a response to the increasingly strong econom
the guest will be senator joe lieberman. we are going to show you what senator joe lieberman had to say on the vulnerability to cyber attacks. he thinks iran is behind the cyber attacks, especially the one on bank of america and j.p. morgan chase. [video clip] >> we are under constant sniper attack, including large parts of our -- we are under constant cyber attack, including parts of our infrastructure that is supposed to be secure. the recent cyber attacks on major american financial...
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take that lieberman. they don't need you because schweitzer is in the house.hat is the matter you are not jewish. that explains the bolo tie. ultimately it's the former presidential candidate and alien abduction dennis kucinich to ton yorabble rouser. >> wake up america. wake up america! [cheers and applause] >>jon: well, i have been in show biz for a long time. when you do this. isn't it supposed to be a puff of smoke or something like that. i mean a speech or end your shift playing black jack. of course not everyone chose to give a good speech. take the night's keynote speaker, governor of virginia mark this is washingto where barrac d himself into mark warner: "and then, a budds this new idea. this thing called "car telephones". yoyou are crazy go get a real j. nobody is going to want a phone in their car. with a lot of hard work i got into the ground floor of the cell industry. excuse me for a minute. >> hi, is mark there please? >> oh he's busy can i leave a message? you speech suuuks he made no ito sense and you suck. you don't have to call me back. all
take that lieberman. they don't need you because schweitzer is in the house.hat is the matter you are not jewish. that explains the bolo tie. ultimately it's the former presidential candidate and alien abduction dennis kucinich to ton yorabble rouser. >> wake up america. wake up america! [cheers and applause] >>jon: well, i have been in show biz for a long time. when you do this. isn't it supposed to be a puff of smoke or something like that. i mean a speech or end your shift...
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and i thank you, chairman lieberman, and ranking member collins, for your leadership in this area. the third area of growing concern is homegrown violent extremism. within the context of u.s.-based violent extremism, we know that foreign terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda and individual extremists are actively seeking to recruit or inspire westerners to carry out attacks against western and united states targets. importantly, however, as recent events have demonstrated, we also know that violent extremism can be inspired by various religious, political, or other identify elogical -- ideological beliefs. moreover the attack last week against the u.s. consulate in libya that took the life of ambassador stevens and three other americans, the terrorist attack in bulgaria in july, as well as this summer's shootings in aurora, colorado, and oak creek, wisconsin, demonstrate that we must remain vigilant and prepared. and certainly our thoughts are with those impacted by these senseless attacks. how do we mitigate the threat? we mitigate these threats in several ways? first and fore
and i thank you, chairman lieberman, and ranking member collins, for your leadership in this area. the third area of growing concern is homegrown violent extremism. within the context of u.s.-based violent extremism, we know that foreign terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda and individual extremists are actively seeking to recruit or inspire westerners to carry out attacks against western and united states targets. importantly, however, as recent events have demonstrated, we also know that...
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times, senator joe lieberman, who chairs the senate homeland security committe, says iran is targeting the u.s. financial system in response to sanctions on the country because of its nuclear program. a top iranian official denies it. facebook claims nearly a billion active user accounts. twitter, about half that. in our cover story - with so many people using social networks to connect, find jobs and get the word out about products and events, how do you stand out in the crowd? everyone's competing for your attention. even at a seminar during social media week on how to use twitter more effectively, people were tweeting. so how do you get people's attention? "it's about being conversational, being fun and true to your brand voice." "more than anything else, build a following through 90% of talking about things connected to your brand. then, the 10% starts winning." what about job hunting? it's not enough to email a resume and cover letter, hoping you'll be contacted. "you're going to end up in a stack of resumes. so how do you differentiate yourself?" jordan ho, a digitial strategist,
times, senator joe lieberman, who chairs the senate homeland security committe, says iran is targeting the u.s. financial system in response to sanctions on the country because of its nuclear program. a top iranian official denies it. facebook claims nearly a billion active user accounts. twitter, about half that. in our cover story - with so many people using social networks to connect, find jobs and get the word out about products and events, how do you stand out in the crowd? everyone's...
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joe lieberman worried. what do you think of this? any -- i have confirmation, i haven't heard it from the u.s. government directly, but i am not surprised this. a year or so ago we have evidence that the iranian revolution nature reguard co-- revolution ari carguard core wa sending someobody in washington to assassinate the ambassador from saudi arabia in washington. this goes back to iran. hezbollah was created the iranian regime. they are now spreading out across the globe in ways that they didn't do up until about a year or two ago. they were just around lebanon and working against israel, so this seems very credible to me. i am grateful to the mexican authorities for grabbing these guys and turning one of them who is an american apparently over to u.s. authorities. >> you were ahead of the curve on this the idea that we might have made it harder for bad guys to get here through the legal means or the way the 9-11 hijackers did but we haven't cleared up this border issue where they cannot easily but with a lot less difficulty get
joe lieberman worried. what do you think of this? any -- i have confirmation, i haven't heard it from the u.s. government directly, but i am not surprised this. a year or so ago we have evidence that the iranian revolution nature reguard co-- revolution ari carguard core wa sending someobody in washington to assassinate the ambassador from saudi arabia in washington. this goes back to iran. hezbollah was created the iranian regime. they are now spreading out across the globe in ways that they...
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he tells about -- joseph lieberman joins us tomorrow. senator lieberman is retiring at the end of this year. join us for his interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. next week, mexican president talked about u.s.-mexico relations and his country's standing in the world. mr. calderon's term ends in december. our live coverage of the mexican president begins monday morning at 9 eastern on c-span 2. month >> i a tribute to my wanting to get more and filed with politics is watching information on c-span. i love the information. i love the current defense. i love hot topics and things that come up. i love watching it and pulling it up on my mobile device. >> she watches c-span on cox communications. c-span, created in 1979 and brought to you as a public service. now a look at kate finds and domestic extremism. following the violent attack that killed six people palm in a sikh temple in wisconsin holds a hearing. this portion of the hearing is just under one hour. >> if i can ask me with this is to please stand for the customary oat
he tells about -- joseph lieberman joins us tomorrow. senator lieberman is retiring at the end of this year. join us for his interview tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. next week, mexican president talked about u.s.-mexico relations and his country's standing in the world. mr. calderon's term ends in december. our live coverage of the mexican president begins monday morning at 9 eastern on c-span 2. month >> i a tribute to my wanting to get more and filed with politics is watching...
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lieberman, you spent some time there teaching. you to say i need to start rolling some video here? >> well, i have been all over southeast asia, and i have always wanted to go into burma, and i had a chance to work with young filmmakers there, and i grabbed the opportunity. i was working in the state department. >> and what is it that you saw m images or the lifestyles of the people that you thought was remarkable and you knew it would take other viewers of this film aback as well? >> well, i have been all over the world except asia -- except antarctica and australia. i have been to every continent. this is the most unique country i have ever seen. >> in what way? >> well, it borders china, thailand, india, laos, but it's not like any of these other countries. it's exon tticexotic. i wanted to go in, and i was a child -- names like mandalay and rangoon. just entrancing. i was told i couldn't film, so for a filmmaker that's like waving a red flag. >> of course. so the emages that we're looking at, we're talking about young children
lieberman, you spent some time there teaching. you to say i need to start rolling some video here? >> well, i have been all over southeast asia, and i have always wanted to go into burma, and i had a chance to work with young filmmakers there, and i grabbed the opportunity. i was working in the state department. >> and what is it that you saw m images or the lifestyles of the people that you thought was remarkable and you knew it would take other viewers of this film aback as well?...
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and i thank you, chairman lieberman, and ranking member collins, for your leadership in this area. the third area of growing concern is homegrown violent extremism. within the context of u.s.- based violent extremism, we know that foreign terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda and individual extremists are actively seeking to recruit or inspire westerners to carry out attacks against western and united states targets. importantly, however, as recent events have demonstrated, we also know that violent extremism can be inspired by various religious, political, or other ideological beliefs. moreover the attack last week against the u.s. consulate in libya that took the life of ambassador stevens and three other americans, the terrorist attack in bulgaria in july, as well as this summer's shootings in aurora, colorado, and oak creek, wisconsin, demonstrate that we must remain vigilant and prepared. and certainly our thoughts are with those impacted by these senseless attacks. how do we mitigate the threat? we mitigate these threats in several ways? first and foremost we have worked
and i thank you, chairman lieberman, and ranking member collins, for your leadership in this area. the third area of growing concern is homegrown violent extremism. within the context of u.s.- based violent extremism, we know that foreign terrorist groups affiliated with al qaeda and individual extremists are actively seeking to recruit or inspire westerners to carry out attacks against western and united states targets. importantly, however, as recent events have demonstrated, we also know...
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also ahead the day after tomorrow, october 5 there's the 90-minute debat between senator joe lieberman and dick cheney. it will be held at center college in danville, kentucky. the moderator will be bernard shaw of cnn. thank u,nor bush and vice president gore. from boston, i'll jim lehrer. thank you and good night. [applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] 6 >> see the presidential debate. next, vice president biden campaigns in florida. then vice-presidential candidate paul ryan speaks at ai rally in new hampshire. after that, the 1984 presidential debate between ronald reagan and walter mondale. >> tomorrow on "washington journal" two presidential candidates cake cake your calls and questions. jill stein from the green party, and the author of "party matters," virgil goode. >> it is the number one priority, and it is the most untouchable thing. that is going to cause more trouble than any other prop problem we have currently in the united states. getting medicare costs under control is the number one thi
also ahead the day after tomorrow, october 5 there's the 90-minute debat between senator joe lieberman and dick cheney. it will be held at center college in danville, kentucky. the moderator will be bernard shaw of cnn. thank u,nor bush and vice president gore. from boston, i'll jim lehrer. thank you and good night. [applause] [captions performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] 6 >> see the presidential debate. next, vice...
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in fact, it led an editorial writer for the british study, his name is jeffrey lieberman, a researcher in the trial, and he said the claims of superiority were greatly exaggerated, of the new drug. the aggssive marketing of these drugs may have contributed to this enhance perception of effectiveness in the absence of information. so apparently they haven't done their test to show this new drug was an improvement over what existed. there is very little research in this country of com parityive effectiveness. and that is looking at a new drug, comparing it in what we call a head-to-head trial to see whether the drug offers an improvement. when the fda aproves a drug for marketing, a new drug, what the manufacturer has to establish is that the new drug is better than nothing. >> are we talking about wikperdol? >> that's one of the drugs. this is a whole category but that's the one in the study. if you found this is true, the newer drug will claim it's an improvement or suggested an improvement, plus the impact of the advertising programs and the socitation of doctors from brands? i don't
in fact, it led an editorial writer for the british study, his name is jeffrey lieberman, a researcher in the trial, and he said the claims of superiority were greatly exaggerated, of the new drug. the aggssive marketing of these drugs may have contributed to this enhance perception of effectiveness in the absence of information. so apparently they haven't done their test to show this new drug was an improvement over what existed. there is very little research in this country of com parityive...
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some will charge as john mccain and lindsey graham and senator lieberman are, that this was done too that it put our troops at risk. your comment about that? >> well, you know, these are some of the same comments made when the bush administration administration was also trying to train up the iraqi army. you know, these training packages are not easy to put together. you know, i know the people have been involved with this. general petraeus was involved in training in iraq. it's a tough job to do. and i think they're trying to do the best they can. and i think it's prudent to try to do it as quickly as you can to get the force structure in there and then work with it as you get the force structure. so i'm not sure really now is the time to be critical. obviously these insider attacks have been very upsetting and actually they've now derailed some of the timetable for having these joint operations. but, you know, i'm -- i don't think this is really a time to be critical frankly speaking. >> speaking of criticism and difficult times, as you know very well, some of your former colleague
some will charge as john mccain and lindsey graham and senator lieberman are, that this was done too that it put our troops at risk. your comment about that? >> well, you know, these are some of the same comments made when the bush administration administration was also trying to train up the iraqi army. you know, these training packages are not easy to put together. you know, i know the people have been involved with this. general petraeus was involved in training in iraq. it's a tough...
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the one thing i can say for sure -- senator lieberman just mentioned -- the worst possible outcome is use it as an excuse to withdraw from libya and the region and turn it over to the thugs who killed him. chris would not want that. is not in our national security issues -- it is not in our national security interests. republicans and democrats do not want that. the arab spring is an historic opportunity to change things. what we're trying to do in the mideast, and what people in the mideast are trying to do to us -- even been exposed to a lot of -- to a life outside the corrupt country in which to live and you see it can be better and quite frankly you are demanding it be better. you are demanding economic opportunity. chris stevens risked his life because he believed those demands were just. and the people we were fighting in the people the libyan people were fighting have no interest in this agenda. of being able to choose a better path for young women, to be able to be tolerant, open, except free markets, and have a people or people can live their own dreams. antiworld of which we
the one thing i can say for sure -- senator lieberman just mentioned -- the worst possible outcome is use it as an excuse to withdraw from libya and the region and turn it over to the thugs who killed him. chris would not want that. is not in our national security issues -- it is not in our national security interests. republicans and democrats do not want that. the arab spring is an historic opportunity to change things. what we're trying to do in the mideast, and what people in the mideast...
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senator joe lieberman said he believes that iran is behind the cyberattacks between bank of america, jpmorgan chase and all that happening last week and he thinks it's in retailiation for the sanctions. do you believe that's the case? does iran have that capability? >> you know, i'm not a cyberguy. i would be sort of doubtful. i think, number one, there are lots of folks who have that motivation to go after city bank a and others and every day in the united states there are those who are sort of mounting cyberattacks against major u.s. companies. i have no particular knowledge of that. in some ways, i think the point here is a good one. worth asking the question, why? we have a situation where we attacked their nuclear authorities, exactly, and in my own view, there are countries i don't believe the u.s. is one of these countries, but countries that are assassinating their scientists. again, i'm against the nuclear program, i think it's a bad idea, you should stop. if you attack them with cyberattacks, you know, they're probably going to retaliate. >> it's like poking the hornets nes
senator joe lieberman said he believes that iran is behind the cyberattacks between bank of america, jpmorgan chase and all that happening last week and he thinks it's in retailiation for the sanctions. do you believe that's the case? does iran have that capability? >> you know, i'm not a cyberguy. i would be sort of doubtful. i think, number one, there are lots of folks who have that motivation to go after city bank a and others and every day in the united states there are those who are...
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i'm william lieberman. i live across the street from the subject property.my main concern are the aesthetics of the neighborhood and the economic linalt of it. ever since i moved in i had to stare at a very derelict building. when somebody comes along and say they're going to redevelop it into a viable building, i won't have to look at that mess across from me anymore. the frustrating things have been with delays by the owner. i don't think this decision has been rushed. it's been stretched out. and if it goes much longer, i don't think that thing will ever get redeveloped because anybody's going to be afraid to come in and with the regulations. let me comment on a couple of things that have been mentioned so far. our building has the common area hallway that only has light wells. it only has light wells. we've never had a problem with light. we never had a problem with air circulation, mold. as far as heat goes. it's the richmond. we don't get any heat. so those aren't issues anymore. the rendering that we show here, obviously you need light to supplement w
i'm william lieberman. i live across the street from the subject property.my main concern are the aesthetics of the neighborhood and the economic linalt of it. ever since i moved in i had to stare at a very derelict building. when somebody comes along and say they're going to redevelop it into a viable building, i won't have to look at that mess across from me anymore. the frustrating things have been with delays by the owner. i don't think this decision has been rushed. it's been stretched...
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senators sometimes called the three amigos, john mccain, joe lieberman, lindsey graham, crushing wine grapes in the former soviet georgia made for some very interesting pictures on the web. and perhaps after realizing how this looked, sator mccain's office put out a very sober press release late today about the serious business of the trip, including a meeting with president shalikashvili, whose office took the video down from the web. no mention in the press release of the dance of the wine makers. >>> clint eastwood spoke out for the first time since the speech at the gop convention last week. those who watched felt as if he was making something up on the fly. it turns out that's pretty much what happened. our report tonight from nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: a week later at the democratic convention, clint eastwood's chair was still getting laughs. >> i know it's an iffy chair. it makes you nervous, doesn't it. that's all right. i'm going to sit on it. >> what do you mean shut up? >> reporter: it was a rambling, unscripted appearance at the republican convention that went mor
senators sometimes called the three amigos, john mccain, joe lieberman, lindsey graham, crushing wine grapes in the former soviet georgia made for some very interesting pictures on the web. and perhaps after realizing how this looked, sator mccain's office put out a very sober press release late today about the serious business of the trip, including a meeting with president shalikashvili, whose office took the video down from the web. no mention in the press release of the dance of the wine...
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well, now, senator joe lieberman and others coming forward with this letter. >> alisyn: and also, whogoing to take responsible for the tactffactactfufact-- spblt for three weeks later. 20 days past the september 11th attacks and fbi isn't in benghazi, they're in tripoli, for security reasons they say, they say that the libyan security forces aren't providing them with security and some sort of visa problem. this is unheard of. so, senator bob corker and joe lieberman among others, they want answers from clapper about why it's happening. >> dave: to the point at that tony schaeffer made on our program yesterday, he's worked with the fbi, some of the toughest and highly technically trained individuals on the planet. comfortable going into hostile zones like benghazi, it must not be an internal reason, it must be someone else they can't go in. >> clayton: bee seeds the tactffac tactffac fact-- besides the fact that libya is a free country and not the hot son that-- as it's unfolding and discussions about james clapper on the show this morning, who is james clapper we'll taking a look at
well, now, senator joe lieberman and others coming forward with this letter. >> alisyn: and also, whogoing to take responsible for the tactffactactfufact-- spblt for three weeks later. 20 days past the september 11th attacks and fbi isn't in benghazi, they're in tripoli, for security reasons they say, they say that the libyan security forces aren't providing them with security and some sort of visa problem. this is unheard of. so, senator bob corker and joe lieberman among others, they...
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jenna: senator lieberman, always nice to have you on the program.> thank you, jenna. have a good day. jon: as we consider the events going on around the world we have to remember that much of the response comes out of the white house and there is a campaign for the oval office underway right now. live pictures of governor romney campaigning in virginia. he blasted the president's initial response this week to the riots across the middle east. now the gop presidential nominee is facing criticism not only from the left but from members of his own party. a fair and balanced debate ahead. >>> also two reporters coming under scrutiny after they were overheard coordinating questions for governor romney. an in-depth look at the open mic moment and what it means about news coverage. news watch ahead. jon: fox news alert for you now, pardon me, doing my research. the u.s. warships are on the move towards libya now as anti-american violence spreads across the region. plus, breaking news from the pentagon. welcome to "happening now," i'm jon scott. jenna: a lo
jenna: senator lieberman, always nice to have you on the program.> thank you, jenna. have a good day. jon: as we consider the events going on around the world we have to remember that much of the response comes out of the white house and there is a campaign for the oval office underway right now. live pictures of governor romney campaigning in virginia. he blasted the president's initial response this week to the riots across the middle east. now the gop presidential nominee is facing...
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lieberman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. lieberman: mr. president, i thank my friend from arizona for his very eloquent statement. i associate myself with it. it strikes me as i listen that it was no accident that these violent extreme extremists launched this attack on the american consulate in benghazi, tripoli on 9/11, a day of infamy in our history, a day when people across our country and really around the world were commemorating the worst terrorist attack in our history which was september 11, 2001. those who perpetrated the attack on the consulate in benghazi which resulted in the death of our ambassador, chris stevens, carried out an act of terrorism and barbarism that they hope will sow fear and hatred between americans and muslims, just as osama bin laden and his followers hoped the attacks of 9/11 would do 11 years ago. but we did not let bin laden succeed then, and we will not let these violent extremists who killed chris stevens yesterday in benghazi succeed in dividing america and the west from muslims and the arab world. we
lieberman: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from connecticut. mr. lieberman: mr. president, i thank my friend from arizona for his very eloquent statement. i associate myself with it. it strikes me as i listen that it was no accident that these violent extreme extremists launched this attack on the american consulate in benghazi, tripoli on 9/11, a day of infamy in our history, a day when people across our country and really around the world were commemorating the worst...
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united states though we have only two parties represented in congress plus two independents joe lieberman and bernie sanders so why is that how have other democracies been able to break the two party to optimally that we here in america have not been able to well it in america we have something called first past the post elections are winner take all asians take the house of representatives for example there are four hundred thirty five seats each corresponding to a specific congressional district district a list of candidates run for office whatever candidate gets the most votes wins the one seat that's up for grabs and everyone else loses and gets nothing. even if the winner wins by just one vote he wins it all the loser gets nothing that's a winner take all election but only a handful of democracies actually nine of them have winner take all actions like we do in the united states in fact in more than ninety other democracies around the world they don't have winner take all actions like we do they have something called proportional representation and that's one key to breaking a two pa
united states though we have only two parties represented in congress plus two independents joe lieberman and bernie sanders so why is that how have other democracies been able to break the two party to optimally that we here in america have not been able to well it in america we have something called first past the post elections are winner take all asians take the house of representatives for example there are four hundred thirty five seats each corresponding to a specific congressional...
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jig is up that is such a good line i just wanted to highlight it once more i just have a minute dr lieberman running up against the end of the show but i want to talk solutions for one second what about wind and solar power because these are two renewable energies that are unique in that they don't require something that may be more scarce than oil and that's water so how important is the water issue for and what role do these play we should have ten manhattan projects devoted to these energies and how to store them and how to develop a smart grid which is exactly what china is doing with probably over a trillion dollars water i mean water solar. that you make from silver using the sun with silver is one of the few energy sources on this earth that doesn't require water when really doesn't require water either but it does require a lot of other commodities but basically photobook talents where silver is a very very important metal really doesn't require any water so what are we doing we're fracking and we're competing with the farmers for water and we may be ruining our water supply no one k
jig is up that is such a good line i just wanted to highlight it once more i just have a minute dr lieberman running up against the end of the show but i want to talk solutions for one second what about wind and solar power because these are two renewable energies that are unique in that they don't require something that may be more scarce than oil and that's water so how important is the water issue for and what role do these play we should have ten manhattan projects devoted to these energies...
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[applause] >> on "newsmakers" senator lieberman discusses the tax in libya. and the level of threats against the u.s. he also talks about what it is like to be an independent in the senate. "newsmakers" on sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> liz cheney and laurie romney, daughter in law of mitt romney, campaigned in colorado. they took questions from the audience. it is about 40 minutes. >> laurie romney is married to matt, five sons one of five sont romney. she graduated with a bachelor of arts and organizational communication in 1964. she is a member of the chi omega sorority, university of iowa chapter. she studied abroad in a jerusalem program during the summer of 1992, which i that was fascinating. she served on a service mission for her church in los angeles from 1994-1996. she married matt in december of 1996 in salt lake city. she worked in advertising in boston agencies before becoming a mother. she has four children. she has lived in boston and seattle since being married. currently they are living in san diego, california. she
[applause] >> on "newsmakers" senator lieberman discusses the tax in libya. and the level of threats against the u.s. he also talks about what it is like to be an independent in the senate. "newsmakers" on sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> liz cheney and laurie romney, daughter in law of mitt romney, campaigned in colorado. they took questions from the audience. it is about 40 minutes. >> laurie romney is married to matt, five sons...