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michael clarke is a seniorfellow, and connected to. clarke is a senior fellow, and he connected to. michael clarke is a seniorfellow, and he has been combining the decision to reduce the threat level. the threat goes to critical when the authorities fear that a plot stormy bm process. when they think that more people are involved, or there isn't another pa rt involved, or there isn't another part of that we haven't seen. when they bring down back to severe, where we sit most of the time, from critical back to severe, what they are saying is, they think we have encapsulated the plot, we don't think there is something out there thatis think there is something out there that is planning something imminently, but of course we are back to the fact that we are still very much under threat most of the time. severe is still no reason to be complacent. absolutely, and will what else the police worry about, they are close to getting some work and some thing, if there are other people out there, they will know that the police will be knocking on
michael clarke is a seniorfellow, and connected to. clarke is a senior fellow, and he connected to. michael clarke is a seniorfellow, and he has been combining the decision to reduce the threat level. the threat goes to critical when the authorities fear that a plot stormy bm process. when they think that more people are involved, or there isn't another pa rt involved, or there isn't another part of that we haven't seen. when they bring down back to severe, where we sit most of the time, from...
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michael clarke is a senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute who told us more about. this is a missile with a range of about 1,200 miles. that means it is regionally relevance. it could reach israel, most of the middle east. not really getting into europe or the united states. the iranians say it is multiple warheads, so it can carry maybe three perhaps five warheads. it probably isn't capable of carrying nuclear warheads at the moment. we don't believe the iranians have been able to miniature arise there warheads small enough. but in time they may be able to. this is a missile which is not technically in violation of the iranians nuclear agreements of 2015, but it is close. sometime in the next five or ten yea rs, sometime in the next five or ten years, i suspect this missile might be able to carry nuclear warheads. i'm joined now by kasra naji — the special correspondent for the bbc persian service. there we were, not so long ago, there was a dawn of a new era between iran and america. is that 110w between iran and america. is that now officially over? hello mike i
michael clarke is a senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute who told us more about. this is a missile with a range of about 1,200 miles. that means it is regionally relevance. it could reach israel, most of the middle east. not really getting into europe or the united states. the iranians say it is multiple warheads, so it can carry maybe three perhaps five warheads. it probably isn't capable of carrying nuclear warheads at the moment. we don't believe the iranians have...
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joining me now is michael clarke, senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute. for coming in. what conclusions, if any, can we safely draw from what's been happening to the threat level? safely draw from what's been happening to the threat lavenm goes to critical when authorities fear the plot may still be in process. when they think there may be more people involved or other parts that we still haven't seen. when they bring it down back to severe, which is where we sit most of the time from critical back to severe, number four of the five steps, what they're say something we think we have encapsulated the plot, we don't think there is another bomb oi’ we don't think there is another bomb or somebody else out there that is actually planning anything imminently. but of course we go back to the fact we are still very much under threat most of the time. severe is still not something to be complacent. absolutely. the other thing the police worry about and the intelligence services worry about is that as they get closer to getting somebody and the plotf that as they
joining me now is michael clarke, senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute. for coming in. what conclusions, if any, can we safely draw from what's been happening to the threat level? safely draw from what's been happening to the threat lavenm goes to critical when authorities fear the plot may still be in process. when they think there may be more people involved or other parts that we still haven't seen. when they bring it down back to severe, which is where we sit most...
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that was michael clarke from the royal united services institute.ion and we expect to hear further developments as the morning goes on. we will bring you news when we get information on what that meeting in whitehall. we will be speaking to you later once we have more. earlier, my colleague shaun ley spoke to the former head of the national counter terrorism security office chris phillips — who said the fact that the device was in a bucket was ‘key‘ to understanding what happened. what we have seen as we have seen is someone arrested down in kent, dover. and that is quite well known as the best way to get in and out of the country without being picked up by the authorities. so there is no surprise there. it is good they are doing the extra checks today to pick people up. in terms of the investigation now, if they have a potential suspect, presumably they hope that will open up either links to other people or to places? yeah, i would be very surprised if they do not know quite well who is involved in this now. the cctv systems around all the tube net
that was michael clarke from the royal united services institute.ion and we expect to hear further developments as the morning goes on. we will bring you news when we get information on what that meeting in whitehall. we will be speaking to you later once we have more. earlier, my colleague shaun ley spoke to the former head of the national counter terrorism security office chris phillips — who said the fact that the device was in a bucket was ‘key‘ to understanding what happened. what we...
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michael clarke, people might be surprised we have not seen cctv images released to get the public onsideise, ithought there would be images by now. this person or people who planted this i am sure would have been caught on cctv. the london underground is the most surveilled part of the london transport system and there are only five stops between here and wimbledon where the train started. police have been given at least 70 images from the public because they have appealed for that, so there is a lot of stuff out there. but that they are keeping it in themselves indicates it is an ongoing investigation and there is a point at which the police want the public‘s help. before that, they wa nt to public‘s help. before that, they want to work on their own. if they are closing in on somebody, they do not want to give them notice so for a while, the police want complete discretion. they have had public help already, we were talking about the images they have had from the public. yes, they say to the public if they have anything they think anything is relevant, send it in and they have had a lot
michael clarke, people might be surprised we have not seen cctv images released to get the public onsideise, ithought there would be images by now. this person or people who planted this i am sure would have been caught on cctv. the london underground is the most surveilled part of the london transport system and there are only five stops between here and wimbledon where the train started. police have been given at least 70 images from the public because they have appealed for that, so there is...
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joining me now is michael clarke, senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute.know this missile can carry several warheads. what else can you tell us? it has a range of about 1,200 miles, so it means it is regionally relevance. it could reach israel, most of india, all of the middle east. not getting very near to europe or the us will stop the iranians say it is multiple warheads, so it can carry three or five warheads. it probably isn't capable of carrying nuclear warheads at the moment. we don't believe the iranians have been able to miniaturised and warheads warhead design is small enough, but in time they may be able to. this is a misfire which is not technically in violation of the iranians nuclear agreement of 2015, but it is close. sometime in the next five or ten yea rs, sometime in the next five or ten years, i suspect this missile might be able to carry nuclear warheads. iran says it is not carrying —— not breaking any rules, in accordance with the 2015 nuclear deal. how often do around carry out these missile tests? in fairies, and it's not even clear
joining me now is michael clarke, senior associate fellow at the royal united services institute.know this missile can carry several warheads. what else can you tell us? it has a range of about 1,200 miles, so it means it is regionally relevance. it could reach israel, most of india, all of the middle east. not getting very near to europe or the us will stop the iranians say it is multiple warheads, so it can carry three or five warheads. it probably isn't capable of carrying nuclear warheads...
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clark christopher robert clarke donna marie clarke michael j. rke suria rachel emma clarke kevin francis cleary james d. cleere geoffrey w. cloud susan marie clyne steven coakley jeffrey alan coale patricia a. cody daniel michael coffey jason m. coffey florence g. cohen kevin sanford cohen anthony joseph coladonato mark joseph colaio stephen colaio christopher m. colasanti kevin nathaniel colbert michel p. colbert keith e. coleman scott thomas coleman tarel coleman liam joseph colhoun robert d. colin robert j. coll jean collin john michael collins michael l. collins thomas j. collins joseph collison jeffrey dewayne kallman. patricia malia colodner linda m. colon sol e. colon >> and my father ian schneider. in your eyes life as a party. there is no one who laughs louder, love tartar and charged at all more than you. your love of life and passion for everyone you shared it with continues to inspire me stronger than ever 16 years later. i'm so honored to continue your celebration each and every day. we love and miss you always. >> and my brothers in
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michael l ewis and j.d. vance. at 10 a clock a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> sunday on "q&a," anthony clark's book "the last campaign." >> every single comment i have received from how angry people are to learn what is happening or how flabbergasted they are. i have not received any kind of mileage -- "oh come i read it, i thought it was ok." >> why are they angry? >> their angry that these presidential levers that are to house records, they won't be open for years, and instead we're paying for celebration. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> news from the labor department this morning. 156,000 jobs were added in august. the unemployment rate picked up to 4.4%. some reports suggest that most businesses remain confident in an economy in its ninth year of recovery from the great recession. live picture now of a daylong discussion on the opioid epidemic posted by the oxford house. it is touching on preventative measures as well as treatment. you can watch it live on our companion network c-span2. texas continues to recover from hurricane harvey. join us for an update on the situation in the lone star state from
michael l ewis and j.d. vance. at 10 a clock a.m. eastern on c-span2's book tv. >> sunday on "q&a," anthony clark's book "the last campaign." >> every single comment i have received from how angry people are to learn what is happening or how flabbergasted they are. i have not received any kind of mileage -- "oh come i read it, i thought it was ok." >> why are they angry? >> their angry that these presidential levers that are to house...
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michael bennett/seahawks defensive end 30-40it sucks that the country that we live in now, sometimes you get profiled for the color of your skin and it's a tough situation for me.sot kevin mcmahill/ clarkty undersheriff 40-43i can tell you as i stand here today i see no evidence of that wednesday afternoon las vegas law enforcement officials denied there was any racial bias kron 4 news watched the live news conference with bay area civil right attorney john burris, who bennett has just hired.sot john burris/bennett' s attorney 57-104i don't need and will not have to prove this was racially motivated; what's more important to me is was his constitutional rights violated.burris says the crux of the case concerns was there any reason to stop bennett in the first placesotcertainly michael has been very concerned he was stopped without a basis for doing it, he didn't do anything, he was running away like everybody else was for his life and he got singled out and put on the ground and some very threatening statements were made to him by a police officer with a gun to the back of his neck threatening to blow his head off if he moved, these are serious allegations and he was frightened and sca
michael bennett/seahawks defensive end 30-40it sucks that the country that we live in now, sometimes you get profiled for the color of your skin and it's a tough situation for me.sot kevin mcmahill/ clarkty undersheriff 40-43i can tell you as i stand here today i see no evidence of that wednesday afternoon las vegas law enforcement officials denied there was any racial bias kron 4 news watched the live news conference with bay area civil right attorney john burris, who bennett has just...
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michael lewis and j.d. vans. live saturday p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >>> sunday night on q&a we take a look at anthony clark's book "the last campaign, how presidents rewrite history, run for pos parity and enshrine their slegacies. >> it's not i haven't soefd a mild, i read it and it was okay. >> why are they angry? >> we have presidential library is created to house records and the one won't be over for 100 years. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and c-span's q&a. >>> next, christopher hamner teaches a class on the factors that motivated the soldiers during the war. he explains how the promise of an immediate furlough served an an incentive for servicemen to reenlist at the end of the war. >> well, good morning. thanks for joining us. we've spent the last few discussions talking about the campaigns of 1863 from the perspective of the generals. we talked a little bit about wartime leadership from richmond and washington, d.c. we've taken a top down look at the middle part of the war. today i want to take our focus and move it back to the individual soldier. let's start with the image that we've seen a couple of times. this
michael lewis and j.d. vans. live saturday p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >>> sunday night on q&a we take a look at anthony clark's book "the last campaign, how presidents rewrite history, run for pos parity and enshrine their slegacies. >> it's not i haven't soefd a mild, i read it and it was okay. >> why are they angry? >> we have presidential library is created to house records and the one won't be over for 100 years. >> sunday night at 8:00...
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michael lewis and j.d. vans. live saturday starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >>> sunday night on q&a we take a look at anthony clark's book "the last campaign, how presidents rewrite history, run for pos parity and enshrine their slegacies. >> it's not i haven't soefd a mild, i read it and it was okay. >> why are they angry? >> we have presidential library is created to house records and the one won't be over for 100 years. >> sunday night at 8:00 eastern and c-span's q&a. >>> next, christopher hamner teaches a class on the factors that motivated the soldiers during the war. he explains how the promise of an immediate furlough served an an incentive for servicemen to
michael lewis and j.d. vans. live saturday starting at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2's book tv. >>> sunday night on q&a we take a look at anthony clark's book "the last campaign, how presidents rewrite history, run for pos parity and enshrine their slegacies. >> it's not i haven't soefd a mild, i read it and it was okay. >> why are they angry? >> we have presidential library is created to house records and the one won't be over for 100 years. >> sunday...
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michael bennett/seahawks defensive end 30-40it sucks that the country that we live in now, sometimes you get profiled for the color of your skin and it's a tough situation for me.sot kevin mcmahill/ clark county undersheriff 40-43i can tell you as i stand here today i see no evidence of that wednesday afternoon las vegas law enforcement officials denied there was any racial bias kron 4 news watched the live news conference with bay area civil right attorney john burris, who bennett has just hired.sot john burris/bennett' s attorney 57-104i don't need and will not have to prove this was racially motivated; what's more important to me is was his constitutional rights violated.burris says the crux of the case concerns was there any reason to stop bennett in the first placesotcertainly michael has been very concerned he was stopped without a basis for doing it, he didn't do anything, he was running away like everybody else was for his life and he got singled out and put on the ground and some very threatening statements were made to him by a police officer with a gun to the back of his neck threatening to blow his head off if he moved, these are serious allegations and he was frightened an
michael bennett/seahawks defensive end 30-40it sucks that the country that we live in now, sometimes you get profiled for the color of your skin and it's a tough situation for me.sot kevin mcmahill/ clark county undersheriff 40-43i can tell you as i stand here today i see no evidence of that wednesday afternoon las vegas law enforcement officials denied there was any racial bias kron 4 news watched the live news conference with bay area civil right attorney john burris, who bennett has just...