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>>host: mark wallace back to your testimony. extremists have been more agile and is the s - - and insidious. >> historically i believe that is absolutely true and alberto has been on the front lines and his ben underfunded. this discussion reflects the interest in with the state department trying to catch up to minimize the reach to hold people accountable to send back the message up is not an idea if you are attracted to this today britain into rehabilitation you spend much more attention and regrettably it is the sad stories of young people being recruited to fight many died en terror attacks from lebanon. where we see the footprint of other locals who were radicalized or foreigners and then commit homegrown terror attacks. nine pc eight growing group of opposition. >> those are all good steps but basic the use of the propaganda is revolutionary. but what gives it power but it is the story that they tell. with the end of the world a rigid lifestyle giving structure to those that dreamless. we need to do technical steps and get
>>host: mark wallace back to your testimony. extremists have been more agile and is the s - - and insidious. >> historically i believe that is absolutely true and alberto has been on the front lines and his ben underfunded. this discussion reflects the interest in with the state department trying to catch up to minimize the reach to hold people accountable to send back the message up is not an idea if you are attracted to this today britain into rehabilitation you spend much more...
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mark wallace seal of counter extremas of project former ambassador to the united nations serving as general counsel and senior adviser and can paid better true georgia w. bush to thousand four. . . >> ray fines and steven spielberg's shinder's list.
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we're joined by alberta fernandez, vice president of the middle east media research institute and mark wallace, ceo of the counterextremism project. both guests testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world and if you look at the world of media worldwide and if you look at hollywood and madison avenue, there's to doubt that there's more of us than there are of them. if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff in this sub world, this sub culture. this niche, they radically outnumber everyone else sending a different message. we ought to have a robust discussion in the united states that these companies -- are really unnoticed with their platforms being abused. there have to be procedures in place that limit and demise the ability of terrorism. if they don't, we have to have a robust discussion. do these platforms, do they become material support. >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >> coming up next on american history tv, harvard
we're joined by alberta fernandez, vice president of the middle east media research institute and mark wallace, ceo of the counterextremism project. both guests testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world and if you look at the world of media worldwide and if you look at hollywood and madison avenue, there's to doubt that there's more of us than there are of them. if you look at the narrow space...
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mark maris. george wallace. and charles green. and now, a man who puts the mocha in mocha chocolate latte, byron allen. >> yeah.g;%l whoo.session.3u3 dancing
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mark wallace, what would you like to see the u.s.overnment and other foreign governments do to mitigate some of in this use of social media? >> guest: well, i think a starting point should be our current laws. our current laws related to terrorists and specially-designated nationals refer to the material support of terrorists. now, material support can mean a lot of different things. obviously, if you gave a kalashnikov rifle to a terrorist, you'd be giving them a weapon, and that clearly is material support. but how about a hunting knife? a hunting knife is, you know, a hunting knife except in the hands of an isis killer. that probably is material support. i think that we ought to have a robust discussion in the united states that these companies have, are now really on notice that their platforms are being abused. i think they have to put policies and procedures in place -- a lot of which we've proposed -- that limit and demise the ability of terrorists to use them as platforms. if they don't, i think we have to have a real robust
mark wallace, what would you like to see the u.s.overnment and other foreign governments do to mitigate some of in this use of social media? >> guest: well, i think a starting point should be our current laws. our current laws related to terrorists and specially-designated nationals refer to the material support of terrorists. now, material support can mean a lot of different things. obviously, if you gave a kalashnikov rifle to a terrorist, you'd be giving them a weapon, and that clearly...
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the man resisted the officer and landed on his head. >> mark: wallace was not seriously hurt, but he and his sister will face theft charges that could end up being upgraded to felonies. next, fox45 sitting down with donald trump. >> vanessa: and the republican presidential hopeful is not holding back about being a >> i think always when you're number one they're shooting at you. >> vanessa: next at 6:00, whether his wife tells him whether or not to scale it back and if trump regrets any of his pointed one liners. >> kevin: showers moving off cape cod right now. more rain in the forecast and how warm we will be for christmas eve. a local mother accused of next the troubling discove is. >> vanessa: as you can see the rain is moving out of the area. >> mark: kevin lemanowicz. a lot of people trying to finish their holiday shopping so happy to see the clearing skies. >> reporter: there are still showers in cape cod. let's look at this. this is the rain we are talking about. nantucket seeing heavier showers off the coast. in fact closer look at these harwich areas seeing rain. breaks in t
the man resisted the officer and landed on his head. >> mark: wallace was not seriously hurt, but he and his sister will face theft charges that could end up being upgraded to felonies. next, fox45 sitting down with donald trump. >> vanessa: and the republican presidential hopeful is not holding back about being a >> i think always when you're number one they're shooting at you. >> vanessa: next at 6:00, whether his wife tells him whether or not to scale it back and if...
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we are joined by alberto fernandez, vice president of the middle east research institute, and mark wallace, ceo of the counterterrorism extremism progress -- project. world, if you the look at the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, if you look at madison avenue, there is no doubt there is more of us than there is them, but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff in this sub world, this theylture, in this niche radically outnumber everybody else. >> i think we are to have a robust discussion that these onpanies are now really platforms that are being abused. limit and denied the ability of terrorists to use these platforms. we need to have a discussion that at some point, do these platforms become material support for the terrorists? >> monday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. announcer: defense secretary ashton carter announced this past week that the military will open all combat positions to women. he told reporters the military will make no exceptions and that it will have the next 30 days to submit plans for the histo
we are joined by alberto fernandez, vice president of the middle east research institute, and mark wallace, ceo of the counterterrorism extremism progress -- project. world, if you the look at the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, if you look at madison avenue, there is no doubt there is more of us than there is them, but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff in this sub world, this theylture, in this niche radically outnumber...
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we are joined by alberto andandez, vice president -- mark wallace, ceo of the counter extremism project. both recently testified at a house oversight committee meeting. >> if you look at the world and the production of media, worldwide, if you look at hollywood and medicine avenue, you will know that there is more about than there are of them. if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, this some this, this subculture, needs, they radically outnumber everyone else, sending a different message. i think that we are to have a rope dust -- have a robust discussion in the u.s. they have to put policies and procedures in place, a lot of which we have proposed, that limit and deny the ability of terrorists to use these platforms. we have to have a robust discussion at some point, to these platforms become material to support these terrorist groups? >> what's the communicators tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. in a primetime national security address the nation, president obama discussed the nasa -- the mass shootings at san bernardino and his pl
we are joined by alberto andandez, vice president -- mark wallace, ceo of the counter extremism project. both recently testified at a house oversight committee meeting. >> if you look at the world and the production of media, worldwide, if you look at hollywood and medicine avenue, you will know that there is more about than there are of them. if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, this some this, this subculture, needs, they radically outnumber...
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and mark wallace, ceo of the counterterrorism office. >> if you look at the world, if you look at theproduction of media worldwide f you look at hollywood and madison avenue, there's no doubt that there's more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff in this sub world, this sub kculture, s in this niche, they radically outnumber everyone else who is sending a different message of counterterrorism. >> i think we ought to have a robust discussion in the united states that these companies are really unnoticed that their platforms are being uabused. a a lot of which we proposed that limit and deny the ability of terrorists to misuse these platforms. if they don't, we have to start having a robust discussion at some point do these platforms, have they become material support. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. >>> federal reserve chair janet is concerned the funding bill will take a large amount of the surplus. she cautioned that tapping the resource rs of the federal reserve sets a
and mark wallace, ceo of the counterterrorism office. >> if you look at the world, if you look at theproduction of media worldwide f you look at hollywood and madison avenue, there's no doubt that there's more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff in this sub world, this sub kculture, s in this niche, they radically outnumber everyone else who is sending a different message of counterterrorism. >> i think...
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we are joined by alberto fernandez and mark wallace. both guests recently testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media, and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world, if you look at the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, madison avenue, there is no doubt that there are more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, in this sub world, this e,bculture, in this nich they radically outnumber everyone. i think that we are to have a robust discussion in the united companies areese no really under their platforms. i think that they have two put policies in place that limit and deny the ability of terrorists. if they don't, i think we have to have a real-world discussion. do these platforms become material for terrorist groups? >> watch "the communicators," live at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> the heritage foundation held a panel friday examining the president's counterterrorism strategy and whether i
we are joined by alberto fernandez and mark wallace. both guests recently testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media, and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world, if you look at the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, madison avenue, there is no doubt that there are more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, in this sub world, this...
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mark maris. george wallace. and charles green.ts the mocha in mocha chocolate latte, byron allen. >> yeah.g;%l whoo.session.3u3 dancing >> what's up? >> all right. >> all right. we have some very funny people here this evening. say hello to mark marin. george 1 and tom green. oh. >> we're unleashed. >> you're unleashed. >> the comics are unleashed right now. >> unleashed. >> like we're wild animals. >> what's this, i hear you're afraid to leave your house. >> an gore phobic a little bit. bad year. i've been injured. when you get injured you don't leave the house. i broke a couple of ribs a few months ago, i was nearly killed. >> is that right? >> nearly killed by a wave of water. and then i broke my ankle and i haven't left the house in months. now i'm here. when you stay inside for a long period of time, you feel fear when you leave the house. right now looking at you, i'm afraid. it's not because of anything that you're doing or anything, i just look at you and think it's 1978, i'm 7 years old watching "real people," you know? a
mark maris. george wallace. and charles green.ts the mocha in mocha chocolate latte, byron allen. >> yeah.g;%l whoo.session.3u3 dancing >> what's up? >> all right. >> all right. we have some very funny people here this evening. say hello to mark marin. george 1 and tom green. oh. >> we're unleashed. >> you're unleashed. >> the comics are unleashed right now. >> unleashed. >> like we're wild animals. >> what's this, i hear you're afraid...
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and mark wallace, c.e.o. of the counterextremism project.oth guests recently testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world, if you look at the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, if you look at madison avenue, there's no doubt that there's more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff and this type -- the subworld, the subculture, and so in this niche they radically outnumber everyone else who's sending a different message of kind of counterterrorism message. mark: i think we need to have a robust discussion in the united states that these companies have -- are now really on notice that their platforms are being abused. i think they have to put policies and procedures in place. a lot of which we have proposed, that limit and deny the ability of terrorists to misuse these platforms. if they don't, i think we need to have a real robust discussion at some point,
and mark wallace, c.e.o. of the counterextremism project.oth guests recently testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world, if you look at the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood, if you look at madison avenue, there's no doubt that there's more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff and this type -- the...
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we're joined by the vice president of the media research institute and mark wallace of -- group. >> ifou look at the world, the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood and madison avenue, there is no doubt there is more of us than them. but if you look at the narrow space group by searching for this type of stuff. in the sub-world, the sub-culture, in this niche they radically outnumber. have a they should robust discussion in the united states that these countries, they are using these platforms. we have two policies in place that limit to and d9 this. if they do not, we must have a robust discussion do these platforms become support for these terrorists? >> watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 p.m. on c-span2. >> abigail fillmore was the work outsideady to the home. she successfully lobbied for fines for the first library. her hairstyle and favorite color us replicated. jacqueline kennedy was responsible for the white house historical association. nancy reagan, as a young at as a young actress, saw her name mistakenly on a that werepporters blacklisted. these
we're joined by the vice president of the media research institute and mark wallace of -- group. >> ifou look at the world, the production of media worldwide, if you look at hollywood and madison avenue, there is no doubt there is more of us than them. but if you look at the narrow space group by searching for this type of stuff. in the sub-world, the sub-culture, in this niche they radically outnumber. have a they should robust discussion in the united states that these countries, they...
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we are joined by alberta fernandez, vice president of the media research institute, and mark wallace, of the extremism project. this book about radicalization, social media, and the rise of terrorism. >> when you look at the production of media worldwide, hollywood, madison avenue, there is no doubt that there are more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, in this sub world, this subculture, in this niche they radically outnumber everyone else sending a different message, we ought to have a robust discussion in the nine states. -- in the united states. >> they have to put policies and procedures in place that limit the ability of terrorists to use these platforms. to have an't, we need real robust discussion at some point that, to these platforms become material support for these terrorist groups? >> abigail fillmore was the first first lady to work outside the home, teaching in a private school, she successfully lobbied congress for funding to create the first white house library. her love of pink created
we are joined by alberta fernandez, vice president of the media research institute, and mark wallace, of the extremism project. this book about radicalization, social media, and the rise of terrorism. >> when you look at the production of media worldwide, hollywood, madison avenue, there is no doubt that there are more of us than there are of them. but if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff, in this sub world, this subculture, in this niche they...
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we are joined by alberto fernandez, vice president of the middle east media research and mark wallaceceo of the counter extremism project. both recently testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world and the production of immediate worldwide, if you look at hollywood, madison avenue, there's no doubt that there are more of us than them. if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for this type of stuff in this sub world, this subculture, this , they radically outnumber everyone sending a different message, a counterterrorism message. >> we are to have a robust discussion in the u.s. that these companies are now it really on notice that their platforms are being abused. they have to put policies and procedures in place, a lot of which we have proposed, that limit and denied the ability of terrorists to use the platforms. we have to have a robust discussion, do these platforms become material support for the terrorist groups? >> communicators, tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. ♪ >>
we are joined by alberto fernandez, vice president of the middle east media research and mark wallaceceo of the counter extremism project. both recently testified at a house oversight committee hearing on radicalization, social media and the rise of terrorism. >> if you look at the world and the production of immediate worldwide, if you look at hollywood, madison avenue, there's no doubt that there are more of us than them. if you look at the narrow space where people are searching for...
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nicole wallace, manager editor of bloomberg politics, mark and joining us for the conversation walterew york times reporter, jeremy peters. much to talk to. willie has new polls out showing donald trump only getting stronger. >> yeah, these conducted before the events of the last couple of days but it speaks to whether or not he goes up or down when these kind of things happen. key swing states is what we're looking at right now. at 32% now trump's lead continues to grow in the new hampshire pry mare. he shows his lead building with a new high. that's 30%. ted cruz at 16. let's look at the national poll. trump dominating 27% followed by ted cruz and rubio at 17 and 16, respectively, this poll interesting found 68% of donald trump supporters would still back him if he ran as an independent and i think if he did that it would make hillary clinton president of the united states. >> something that donald trump has supported before. this is an interesting thing for republicans. nicole, trump a guy that's a life long democrat, he believes in big government solutions and did before he starte
nicole wallace, manager editor of bloomberg politics, mark and joining us for the conversation walterew york times reporter, jeremy peters. much to talk to. willie has new polls out showing donald trump only getting stronger. >> yeah, these conducted before the events of the last couple of days but it speaks to whether or not he goes up or down when these kind of things happen. key swing states is what we're looking at right now. at 32% now trump's lead continues to grow in the new...
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marks the season in giving in our communities. the u.s. marine corps toys for tots program distributes new and here now is star of saf sergeant joshua wallace. >> started back in 1947. >> did you everty you would be carrying this torch when you first signed up? >> not at all. this is a unique experience for me, and i enjoy it. >> how did it come about, josh? >> in 1947, a marine named major bill hendrix, reservist in los angeles, california, his wife gave him a doll wanting him to deliver it to a child in need. in doing so, he felt the joy and brought that back to his unit, and the marine corps adopted it the next year. >> that's so awesome. we love you all, and we thank you so much for the service that you do every day, but just knowing this tradition even when i was a kid, you know, we would get excited, you know, just to take something there, because our church, you know, when i was growing up did this in virginia. but for people who may be unfamiliar or need to be reconnected, what types of toys >> well, right now we tend to have gaps in older boy and girls. because who knows how to shop for an older girl these days? they're difficult.
marks the season in giving in our communities. the u.s. marine corps toys for tots program distributes new and here now is star of saf sergeant joshua wallace. >> started back in 1947. >> did you everty you would be carrying this torch when you first signed up? >> not at all. this is a unique experience for me, and i enjoy it. >> how did it come about, josh? >> in 1947, a marine named major bill hendrix, reservist in los angeles, california, his wife gave him a...
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mark. steve, thanks for coming in. coming up on mornings on 2 to 9, he's been making audiences laugh for years. george wallace is here to talk about his big show in oakland new year's eve. get ready to laugh. >>> the lady over there in the animal print, i love ladies in animal prints. i don't know why but i love it. some of you ladies now, when you wear these animal prints, now you can't be larger than the animal you're representing. >> he will help you laugh your way into the new year, comedian and actor george wallace, performing in oakland tomorrow night as part of the new year's eve black comedy explosion. he's joining us live in the studio. thank you for taking the time. >> thank you very much. let me make it clear, you don't have to be black to come to the show. you come on down. >> great. great. >> everybody comes out. it's a great show. it's about laughing. if you're laughing on new year's eve, you'll laugh the rest of your life. laughter is the greatest medicine in the world. >> your thoughts about bill cosby, the news that broke this morning? >> i heard that. it's kind of sad, a guy we all looked up
mark. steve, thanks for coming in. coming up on mornings on 2 to 9, he's been making audiences laugh for years. george wallace is here to talk about his big show in oakland new year's eve. get ready to laugh. >>> the lady over there in the animal print, i love ladies in animal prints. i don't know why but i love it. some of you ladies now, when you wear these animal prints, now you can't be larger than the animal you're representing. >> he will help you laugh your way into the...
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>>mark: investigators said the deputy a softened in may and decided to sell it was found dead last into wallaceer there was no cause and towns would wanted to do shoot to fashion santa. my nand i've... seen things. like the sock rampage of 2010. the sleep eating of 2012. and the babysitter makeout of 2014. gross. but now with nest cam, these guys can check in 24/7. so they can see the crazy things i see. hey ya little thief! did he have thumbs? okay, now i've seen it all. nest. welcome to the magic of home. >>darya: he thought of the idea a couple of years ago when a group of beard and decide to change a up and he looks a bit hamper you cannot change the fashion we have the system, it is still pretty strong but mixed in with that have strong winds expected. >>james: as expected we're still on track for the life showers and the north bay to them the mainland still on track for tomorrow will walk through the crop morning broadcast looking at it from various different angles you to still see on the satellite view of the what were the beginning to drop knocked into parts of northern california righ
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mark, thank you for joining us. i'm sure we'll talk to you before iowa. thanks so much. >>> a quick programming note. tomorrow on fox news sunday, chris wallace will check in with former arkansas governor huckabee on his presidential campaign with the iowa caucus just five weeks away. how does he plan to rally voters. for times, check your local listings. >> think about this, beau bergdahl unplugged. finally talked about his case before going on trial for his life. coming up, a look at the legal and perhaps more importantly political fallout. >> my sources tell me that the white house is trying real hard to push this serial podcast to create sympathy for bergdahl among the american people but i will guarantee you it will have no effect on the panel or the jury once it's convened. >>> plus, the race against time to save miners trapped deep underground after a major collapse. >>> and, come on, guys, america wants to see how you celebrated the holidays this year. send us your pictures. you can tweet us @lelandvittert. here are some of the first pictures. many are already sending in great memories of family and friends gathered together and a few
mark, thank you for joining us. i'm sure we'll talk to you before iowa. thanks so much. >>> a quick programming note. tomorrow on fox news sunday, chris wallace will check in with former arkansas governor huckabee on his presidential campaign with the iowa caucus just five weeks away. how does he plan to rally voters. for times, check your local listings. >> think about this, beau bergdahl unplugged. finally talked about his case before going on trial for his life. coming up, a...
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wallace. then you said this, by the way, just in case your father wants to know also quote my father is listening to his dark angels. >> sorry for markout trump. he'll be like you know what, i'm doubling down on my guy. where's your guy? i've got to go. >> i've got a couple of other guys for you. the term rubber is playing -- here's head cruz. >> we have two little nerves. i'm very glad we don't have 17. >> gymny cricket, this is a made up nonsense example. last i checked, we don't have a rubber shortage in america. look, when i was in college we had a machine in the bathroom and you put $0.50 in and wala. you're hillary clinton. and you're trying to think how do i look? so what do you do? you go ah-ha. the condom police. i'm going to make up a completely made up threat and try to scare abunch of folks that are not paying a lot of attention into thinking someone's going to steal their birth control. what nonsense. >> i don't think it's too late for me to get back into the legal profession. >> no. >> i find the cricket, the most offensive part. >> as offensive and the hillary clinton. >> all right. so here's jeb bush. >> i'm just wond
wallace. then you said this, by the way, just in case your father wants to know also quote my father is listening to his dark angels. >> sorry for markout trump. he'll be like you know what, i'm doubling down on my guy. where's your guy? i've got to go. >> i've got a couple of other guys for you. the term rubber is playing -- here's head cruz. >> we have two little nerves. i'm very glad we don't have 17. >> gymny cricket, this is a made up nonsense example. last i...