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nukes. the u.s. government has said they have nukes.qaeda and osama bin laden have said, they've got nukes. i want to make sure that we're clear on that one. shoot him dead. do they have nukes? did they take out the nipple clamps jack bauer style? nukes, can we get a little information? things are off here. that brings us to option. poll numbers. that would be a possible with every president. especially president like bush or obama. the poll numbers are down. you had a chance. do it. option number two, something went wrong or we have missing information. this is plausible, i don't think probable. third graders are in the white house. we have seen, we know what they are doing. there is not wild incompetence in the white house. then destabilize the world and the middle east. wait a minute, wait a minute. can we go back over here. can we move here? pick up sticks. relax. it's 5:00. not like bill o'reilly. they will work together against israel, work against capitalism and work together to overturn stability! overturntable. hmm. -- overturn
nukes. the u.s. government has said they have nukes.qaeda and osama bin laden have said, they've got nukes. i want to make sure that we're clear on that one. shoot him dead. do they have nukes? did they take out the nipple clamps jack bauer style? nukes, can we get a little information? things are off here. that brings us to option. poll numbers. that would be a possible with every president. especially president like bush or obama. the poll numbers are down. you had a chance. do it. option...
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. >> i want to talk about the nukes. they have 100 nukes. it's grown 40%.re the fifth largest nuclear power in the world. clearly something to be reckoned with. who controls those nukes? and is there a genuine risk given our ability just to fly our choppers in there and do what we do, snb else could go in there, seize them, get control of them, do something that would be threatening to us? >> i think it's a very low probability. the pakistani military is a pretty hierarchical organized military. it's a british in origin of training. every coup that's taken place in pakistan has never been a colonels coup. it's been the pakistani military with its entire command chain intact moving to replace the seivian government and moving back out. so i tend to think it's pretty controlled. they have, you know, locks even keys on it with one caveat. the last year you have seen these assassinations of government figures, the government of punjab, the minister, they do appear to be el thes elements -- >> let's switch back to squall. -- al qaeda. they're there in some form,
. >> i want to talk about the nukes. they have 100 nukes. it's grown 40%.re the fifth largest nuclear power in the world. clearly something to be reckoned with. who controls those nukes? and is there a genuine risk given our ability just to fly our choppers in there and do what we do, snb else could go in there, seize them, get control of them, do something that would be threatening to us? >> i think it's a very low probability. the pakistani military is a pretty hierarchical...
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>> reporter: yeah because pakistan's got nukes. the last thing we want is them running around with nukes. >> i guess just wait and see how this dance continues to play out. >> it's like living with a spouse that abuses you. >> former cia analyst larry johnson. >> the spouse you give $20 billion to. >>> president obama will be in new york city to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. the memorial to the 2001 attacks is set to open on ground zero on the 10th anniversary. bloomberg said he thinks it's terribly important the president would be there. the white house would not confirm those comments. >> take a live look outside, a few showers in the area tonight. will the rain stick around for the morning rush or get out of here just in time? sue palka in the weather center with your first look at the forecast. >> i think we better man on a few showers for the morning -- plan on a few showers for the morning rush, but what we don't have to worry about are severe thunderstorms. the atmosphere was stable enough tonigh
>> reporter: yeah because pakistan's got nukes. the last thing we want is them running around with nukes. >> i guess just wait and see how this dance continues to play out. >> it's like living with a spouse that abuses you. >> former cia analyst larry johnson. >> the spouse you give $20 billion to. >>> president obama will be in new york city to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks. the memorial to the 2001 attacks is set to open on...
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a few-year-olds later a nuke goes off in an american city. president x snatches aq cannes. do you restrict yourselves to the army field manual in interrogating him to find out 23u don't have concluesive forensic evidence of the characteristics of pakistani nukes whether it was there's? or do we use enhanced techniques, the ones used in the bush administration or even going beyond that? >> very good. does anybody want to? john, you have your microphone on. do you want to respond? >> well, hithes left over from before. that will teach you not to be ignorant of communicationings technology again. from the purely parochial standpoint of the agency, i feel fairly confident in saying the agency, the people in the agency will not proceed with conducting any certainly renewed techniques along the lines without the personal written imper mat tur of the president of the united states. >> if if you're president, would you authorize those techniques? get around the agency issue. >> in the scenario you doo scribed? yes. >> [inaudible] >> work on the rizzo campaign. >> i just want to say
a few-year-olds later a nuke goes off in an american city. president x snatches aq cannes. do you restrict yourselves to the army field manual in interrogating him to find out 23u don't have concluesive forensic evidence of the characteristics of pakistani nukes whether it was there's? or do we use enhanced techniques, the ones used in the bush administration or even going beyond that? >> very good. does anybody want to? john, you have your microphone on. do you want to respond? >>...
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nuke v.c.u. will ever quite understand the depth of our military research that has occurred at area 51? >> well, i write about programs that went on in the '50s and the '60 has the have been declassified, but the name "area 51" is always blacked out of the declassified documents. so who knows what is going on there '70s, '80s, '90s. the drones that we fight the war on terror with are being developed there, were developed there and are being developed in the future. >> jon: wouldn't it be cool if they just gave up on that [bleeped] and now they're like, i want to make a banana that you can eat the skin. i mean, it's all just... [laughter] read it from page one. it will blow your mind. area 51 is on the bookshelves now. annie jacobsen, thanks for being here. >> jon: t
nuke v.c.u. will ever quite understand the depth of our military research that has occurred at area 51? >> well, i write about programs that went on in the '50s and the '60 has the have been declassified, but the name "area 51" is always blacked out of the declassified documents. so who knows what is going on there '70s, '80s, '90s. the drones that we fight the war on terror with are being developed there, were developed there and are being developed in the future. >> jon:...
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nuke v.c.u.ink we will ever quite understand the depth of our military research that has occurred at area 51? >> well, i write about programs that went on in the '50s and the '60 has the have been declassified, but the name "area 51" is always blacked out of the declassified documents. so who knows what is going on there '70s, '80s, '90s. the drones that we fight the war on terror with are being developed there, were developed there and are being developed in the future. >> jon: wouldn't it be cool if they just gave up on that [bleeped] and now they're like, i want to make a banana that you can eat the skin. i mean, it's all just... [laughter] read it from page one. it will blow your mind. area 51 is on the bookshelves now. annie jacobsen, thanks for being here. ♪ [ male announcer ] when you're looking for a twist, crack open a bud light lime. ♪ it's a fraction of the hope but it's hard to control ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the great taste of bud light, with a twist. bud light lime. all the refreshme
nuke v.c.u.ink we will ever quite understand the depth of our military research that has occurred at area 51? >> well, i write about programs that went on in the '50s and the '60 has the have been declassified, but the name "area 51" is always blacked out of the declassified documents. so who knows what is going on there '70s, '80s, '90s. the drones that we fight the war on terror with are being developed there, were developed there and are being developed in the future....
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. >> hi, nuke can i. >> nikki is about four years old. nikki loves kids. >> how about that. >> and treats. >> we'll see if she takes it. >> she's a little shy. >> one thing i know about retrievers, they have such a gentle did he -- such a gentle did he demeanor. >> how does a dog like this end up at all-breeds? >> this was the case of an ugly divorce that nikki had to suffer for. hopefully she will have a happy ending. >> how can people contact you? >> www.allbreed.org. there's an application on-line. >> if you didn't get that, don't worry, just go to our website, wusa9.com, click on the petline 9 section. nikki, we're going to get awe home. when we get back we're going to tell you about pancakes in the kitchen. wo >>> pancakes are wonderful mother's day treats. i have chef david kramer from the new renaissance arlington capital view hotel in crystal city. we're making the perfect pancakes. i'm going to help him by doing the drying. this is all-purpose flour, i know that. this is sugar. >> yep. >> sugar, and this is baking powder. >> yes,
. >> hi, nuke can i. >> nikki is about four years old. nikki loves kids. >> how about that. >> and treats. >> we'll see if she takes it. >> she's a little shy. >> one thing i know about retrievers, they have such a gentle did he -- such a gentle did he demeanor. >> how does a dog like this end up at all-breeds? >> this was the case of an ugly divorce that nikki had to suffer for. hopefully she will have a happy ending. >> how can...
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have called on the international atomic energy agency to establish new international standards for nuke power plants in the earthquake-prone areas. a declaration on nuclear safety was announced friday prior to the conclusion of the tuesday summit in the french city of deauville. in the joint declaration leaders urged the iaea to create new international standards for the construction and operation of nuclear power plants in areas with high risk of terror attack and earthquake. the document says major industrial countries will revise the existing treaty on nuclear safety. it also announced the need to take into account locations when new plants are built to avoid a concentration of reactors which has caused the accident at the fukushima complex to worsen. they called on member countries to base trade and travel restrictions on scientific grounds. this was designed to address bans imposed on japanese products following the nuclear accident in fukushima. >>> france is building an advanced european pressurized reactor or epr in its northwest. it is speeding up construction to bring nuclear
have called on the international atomic energy agency to establish new international standards for nuke power plants in the earthquake-prone areas. a declaration on nuclear safety was announced friday prior to the conclusion of the tuesday summit in the french city of deauville. in the joint declaration leaders urged the iaea to create new international standards for the construction and operation of nuclear power plants in areas with high risk of terror attack and earthquake. the document says...
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. >> if the government of pakistan collapses, and it becomes somalia with a nuke the repercussions are absolutely -- they are unthinkable. or they seek the umbrella of china. the options are not attractive. >> what is concerning is the report that they may have shown that the chinese those helicopters, which has a lot of high-tech stuff that we don't want anybody. to. >> you are right, that is disturbing. this is a far cry from our friend and colleague -- a photograph from our friend and colleague, and she spent years at the it "post" and for years she was producer and a substitute host of this program. she died this week of lung cancer. she had a fine career in journalism and a wonderful family. she was married for 40 years and they raced three marvelous children. recently, to our supreme delight, she became a grandmother. colby king, one of our regular, said one of the things he liked about her, who recruited him for " inside washington," you always knew where she stood. john harris remembers her competitiveness but many years ago she spotted a "newsweek" writer and said it "you have
. >> if the government of pakistan collapses, and it becomes somalia with a nuke the repercussions are absolutely -- they are unthinkable. or they seek the umbrella of china. the options are not attractive. >> what is concerning is the report that they may have shown that the chinese those helicopters, which has a lot of high-tech stuff that we don't want anybody. to. >> you are right, that is disturbing. this is a far cry from our friend and colleague -- a photograph from our...
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naoto kan will leave for france on tuesday to attend the g-8 summit where he's expected to discuss nuke safety. the meeting will take place in normandy on may 26th and 27th. it will be the prime minister's first trip overseas since the march 11th earthquake and tsunami. during the six-day visit to europe, kan wants to convey that japan is a safe country despite the disasters. deputy chief cabinetecretary fukuyama said the prime minister will emphasize the country's readiness to disclose information about the events at the fukushima daiichi plant. the prime minister will explain japan's new energy policy which increases its focus on renewable energy and energy saving. kan plans to meet french president nicolas sarkozy and u.s. president barack obama on the sidelines of the summit. the prime minister will also meet leaders of the eu to discuss the launch of negotiations on an economic partnership agreement. >>> thjapanese foreign minister says japan will cooperate with tunisia in human resource training and building infrastructure to support its transition to democracy. matsumoto met his
naoto kan will leave for france on tuesday to attend the g-8 summit where he's expected to discuss nuke safety. the meeting will take place in normandy on may 26th and 27th. it will be the prime minister's first trip overseas since the march 11th earthquake and tsunami. during the six-day visit to europe, kan wants to convey that japan is a safe country despite the disasters. deputy chief cabinetecretary fukuyama said the prime minister will emphasize the country's readiness to disclose...
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ongoing nuke clear crisis is threatening to topple the current government. >>> the supreme court justicedidn't comment this morning on denying the missouri request to block the corps's plan to help keep the southern illinois city from flooding. >>> homeland security says the recovery from the tornadoes ravaged seven southern states will not be quick and toured the damage in alabama and mississippi yesterday. more than 340 thus far have been keeled across six states. >>> al-qaeda mastermind osama bin laden is dead. his body was buried at sea according to a person familiar with the developments from the white house. >>> now president obama is expected to make that announcement from the white house shortly. >>> and this is a picture watch obama's announcement. troops were sent to afghanistan weeks after september 11th to fight al-qaeda and track down bin laden. we will get thmixture in a moment. >>> as military families celebrate many are sounding off online over the announcement that osama bin laden has been killed. sherrie johnson is tracking with a people are saying from the interactive news s
ongoing nuke clear crisis is threatening to topple the current government. >>> the supreme court justicedidn't comment this morning on denying the missouri request to block the corps's plan to help keep the southern illinois city from flooding. >>> homeland security says the recovery from the tornadoes ravaged seven southern states will not be quick and toured the damage in alabama and mississippi yesterday. more than 340 thus far have been keeled across six states....
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that building of the nuke clear power plant in fukushima japan a robot that went inside found radiationevels much higher than expected. pep coat company that owns the plant says they are installing special fans with filters to reduce that radiation. >>> traffic could be a big problem today if you are heading around york road in the towson area this morning because of a water main break. that's across the street from the mcdonald's on york road. we will show you a live picture of the area we are talking about. the 900 block of york road. officials say there's a ten inch main that broke yesterday afternoon and it affected the carver center for arts and technology as well as 15 other businesses between bosley and fairmont avenues. both southbound lanes are closed so crews are temporarily reversing one northbound lane. no word on when it will be fixed or when businesses will be back open. >>> time for five things to know before you go this morning. the vice president will participate in wreath laying ceremony at the september 11th memorial at the pent gont following the ceremony --pentagon.
that building of the nuke clear power plant in fukushima japan a robot that went inside found radiationevels much higher than expected. pep coat company that owns the plant says they are installing special fans with filters to reduce that radiation. >>> traffic could be a big problem today if you are heading around york road in the towson area this morning because of a water main break. that's across the street from the mcdonald's on york road. we will show you a live picture of the...
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was still in power i think there was a lot of mistrust between hamas and mubarak and his regime have nuked a poor barak not. because of. the deal in his four years of division between hamas and fatah and greater prepares them for the planned to ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid that hamas runs. the west bank in a kind of free legal way by the palestinian authority. sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might be a problem not only for the palestinians it will be a problem for israel i am this is one of the many checkpoints between israel and the palestinian territories as cairo extends a hand to the palestinians security here is likely to be beefed up in the three months since mubarak was ousted no one's replaced him some believed the americans gave up the old friend too early and to easily miscalculated his replacement would be democratic. big interests instead it's the generals who continue to call the shots and they're playing this man. egypt want to. the way that it has been run on the one hand but on the other hand they want t
was still in power i think there was a lot of mistrust between hamas and mubarak and his regime have nuked a poor barak not. because of. the deal in his four years of division between hamas and fatah and greater prepares them for the planned to ration of palestinian statehood in september i am most afraid that hamas runs. the west bank in a kind of free legal way by the palestinian authority. sooner rather than later or they will overtake the west bank and this might be a problem not only for...
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and ground troops before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent intense training gym a nuke went to the traveling counter where the s.s. carried out ripens drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it was difficult to say very had. training here on food during the investigations against the author of war nobody from them told about this from getting training or anti-semitic training great. soldiers army training here in recount they were surprised that i think is the worst kind of duty which we had to go. had to go if it ever comes. but victims' relatives believe all those who signed up as a sas man were well aware of the duties they'd be carrying out mariam whose mother was one of the lucky few who survived sobibor pushed for the prosecution of demjanjuk she made in her eighty's but she made it to every court session she wants him to admit that he was here and what so we were is it's not a war it's not soldiers against the shah it's killing people in a factory every war criminal who served it's riveting or. never never never knew how many years of p
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reason to distrust the military of the united states and you can see sometimes vice versa the thing is nuking is what is missing the fans actually for it it's a system of subsidizing a subsidizing military industry and public money whether it's going to serve the purpose or the stated that is in on the matter i will assert our tension out of the issue of libya that was addressed briefly at the summit germany's leader ayatollah merkel she called on europe to fund fledgling arabic democracy and but with problems at home social economic widespread bailouts can eat you afford to become involved on a financial level but first of all is it really about helping a fledgling democracy in countries where i know today in saudi arabia bahrain secondly. right i mean there is no money for this search and nevers but why do so when it's one way of distracting attention from the problems. are now with russia and china as members of the u.n. security council but they could've vetoed the resolution on libya but they did not and now with the operation facing increasing criticism do you think nato leaders could f
reason to distrust the military of the united states and you can see sometimes vice versa the thing is nuking is what is missing the fans actually for it it's a system of subsidizing a subsidizing military industry and public money whether it's going to serve the purpose or the stated that is in on the matter i will assert our tension out of the issue of libya that was addressed briefly at the summit germany's leader ayatollah merkel she called on europe to fund fledgling arabic democracy and...
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the ingredients of before being sent to work at sobibor all guards underwent intense training jim a nuke went to the travelling camp where the s.s. carried out robins drills and combat training and even taking german language classes it is difficult to say very had. training here during re-investigation so many of them off to war nobody from them told her about her from the team training or antisemitic training. soldiers army training carrying account that they were surprised that i think this was kind of a duty which we had to go. ahead to do all of the death camps. but victims' relatives believe all those who signs out as a sas man were well aware of the duties they'd be carrying out mariam his mother was one of the lucky few who survived so people pushed for the prosecution of demjanjuk she may be in your eighty's but she made it to every court session she wants him to admit that he was and what so we war is that it's not it's a war it's not soldiers against these it's killing people in effect and we every war you soon have to think or. never never see how many years this is really go
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politics is you get the president of the united states to is the most powerful in human history could nukes the world but it is limited by law and accountable institutions. i will tell you a few stories from the book. began with the state. and some incense in my view it is a struggle human nature tells you a couple of things. there are a couple of biological principles that govern sociability sometimes we get the incorrect notion that before the rise of the state you have people clubbing each other over the head but that was never true human society never went through that period. they were always social because they are born with certain characteristics to allow them to cooperate so one simply means your altruistic of proportion to the number of genes that we share so you will favor relatives the second principle is altruism you scratch my back and i'll scratch yours and no human child has to be taught these mechanisms they are arms of social mobility friends and family and in the absence of a modern institution that forces you to hire somebody with qualifications rather than your cousin a
politics is you get the president of the united states to is the most powerful in human history could nukes the world but it is limited by law and accountable institutions. i will tell you a few stories from the book. began with the state. and some incense in my view it is a struggle human nature tells you a couple of things. there are a couple of biological principles that govern sociability sometimes we get the incorrect notion that before the rise of the state you have people clubbing each...
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he can nuke the rest of the world if he wants to but he doesn't because it is limited by law and accountable political institutions. it is the miracle of modern politics. i will tell you stories about the book in each of these baskets. the state in some sense is in my view a struggle against the family. human nature tell you a couple things. there's universal human nature. there are a couple of biological principles that govern human sociability. we sometimes get this incorrect notion that before the rise of the state you just had people clubbing each other over the head in a war of all against all but that was never true. human societies never went through that period. they were always social and they were social because they're born with certain characteristics that allow them to cooperate. one is a principal called inclusive fitness by biologists which means you will be altruistic to people in proportion to the number of genes you share with them. in other words nepotism. you are going to favor relative is. the second principle is reciprocal altruism. you scratch my back, of will scratch
he can nuke the rest of the world if he wants to but he doesn't because it is limited by law and accountable political institutions. it is the miracle of modern politics. i will tell you stories about the book in each of these baskets. the state in some sense is in my view a struggle against the family. human nature tell you a couple things. there's universal human nature. there are a couple of biological principles that govern human sociability. we sometimes get this incorrect notion that...
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that like my clan leader -- he's named coleman from liverpool, and he's screaming, "i almost had the nuked i got guys from rhode island. i dude name -- >> jimmy: i never heard you do accents before. [ laughter ] kind of awesome. >> how do you do a rhode island accent. how they talk? >> jimmy: it's like -- kind of like boston, right? >> yeah, kind of like that. >> jimmy: talking like that. you got killed -- i can't say the word. >> yeah, you got it. you got it. you got it. so yeah. that's -- that's my xbox clan. i love it. >> jimmy: that's awesome, man. what does this smg stand for? >> sex, money and guns. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: that's it. >> kind of like what makes the world go round. you know? >> jimmy: so when you see smg, you better run. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, i spend most of my time, "call of duty" online, i hide behind a box. >> it's called camping. >> jimmy: camping, yeah. and i just hide for, like, a couple hours, and then i go -- that was great. [ laughter ] what a fun game. i just hid from everybody. >> you got to run and gun, man. got to know what you're doing. >>
that like my clan leader -- he's named coleman from liverpool, and he's screaming, "i almost had the nuked i got guys from rhode island. i dude name -- >> jimmy: i never heard you do accents before. [ laughter ] kind of awesome. >> how do you do a rhode island accent. how they talk? >> jimmy: it's like -- kind of like boston, right? >> yeah, kind of like that. >> jimmy: talking like that. you got killed -- i can't say the word. >> yeah, you got it. you...
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you get the president of the united states, the most powerful individual in human history, can nuke the rest of the world if he wants to but doesn't because it's limited by law and by accountable political institutions. it's a kind of miracle of modern politics, all right? i'm going to tell you a few stories from the book in each of the baskets. let's begin with the state. the state in some sense is in my view a big struggle against the family. human nature tells you a couple things, a universal human nature, a couple bilogical principles that govern socialability. we get this notion from thomas hobbs before rules you had people clubbing each other over the head. that was not true. human societies never went through that period. they were social because they were born with certain characteristics that allow them to cooperate. one is kin selection or inclusive fitness by the biologist means you are intruistic with the number of people, in other words, nepotism. you favor relatives. the second principle is reciprocal alterrism. you scratch my back, i'll scratch yours. no child anywhere is
you get the president of the united states, the most powerful individual in human history, can nuke the rest of the world if he wants to but doesn't because it's limited by law and by accountable political institutions. it's a kind of miracle of modern politics, all right? i'm going to tell you a few stories from the book in each of the baskets. let's begin with the state. the state in some sense is in my view a big struggle against the family. human nature tells you a couple things, a...
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say despite all the promise pakistan gives the united states they still need funding to secure the nukeseresting debate though because that is here on that issue. >> interesting family analogy but makes sense. >>> the numbers don't lie. president obama is seeing a surge in approval since bin laden's death. two major polls show two major positive bumps in job rating. now it's up to the administration to keep those numbers up into the next year. david goodfriend is democratic strategist during the clinton administration and brent is an republican strategist and president of middle field consulting. good morning. >> good morning. >> i want to start with these numbers here. is there a consensus among republicans that there is a temporary spike and that the guys prices and unemployment situation that will in all likelihood bring them back down quickly, the positive poll numbers? or do you think it's something the prident can sustain? >> well, alex, i think almost all of us is american so the problem made a right decision, did a great job. what happened on sunday and he has seen about a nine-p
say despite all the promise pakistan gives the united states they still need funding to secure the nukeseresting debate though because that is here on that issue. >> interesting family analogy but makes sense. >>> the numbers don't lie. president obama is seeing a surge in approval since bin laden's death. two major polls show two major positive bumps in job rating. now it's up to the administration to keep those numbers up into the next year. david goodfriend is democratic...
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there's a story out there in drudge today that said there were 127 nukes planted across the united states by al-qaeda. now, i don't believe that, but i think they have gotten in one or two weapons of mass destruction in some place? it's possible. i saw an interview with a san diego immigration official who was surprised on camera and said have any weapons of mass destruction come through your port. he said our port, no, not our port. the way he answered it just gave me a cold feeling in my gut because it was clear he knew that something had come through another port, but the more -- okay i can answer the question and make everybody feel good. i think they would be concerned about national security and especially the threat of terrorism. how do you balance that? the query about the tsa people. i think there's ways to do that and look at how israel does it for example. they don't -- they don't go through and grope every single person. they target certain people, and they target the people who are most lickly to be terrorists, and it's not 83-year-old white-haired grandmothers. >> those are
there's a story out there in drudge today that said there were 127 nukes planted across the united states by al-qaeda. now, i don't believe that, but i think they have gotten in one or two weapons of mass destruction in some place? it's possible. i saw an interview with a san diego immigration official who was surprised on camera and said have any weapons of mass destruction come through your port. he said our port, no, not our port. the way he answered it just gave me a cold feeling in my gut...
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you get the president of the united states who is the most powerful individual of human history and nuke the rest of the world if he wants to, but he doesn't because it's all limited by law and accountable political institutions, the kind of miracle of modern politics. so i'm going to tell you a few stories from the book in each of these baskets. let's begin with the state. the state in some senses in my view a big struggle against the family. human nature tells you a couple of things. there's a universal human natu nature. and there are a couple of biological principles that govern human social ability. we sometimes get this incorrect notion from hobbes that before the rise of the state you have to pashtun people rubbing over the head but that was never true. humans as i said what the. they're always social and our social because they're born with certain characteristics that allow them to cooperate. one of them is principle called inclusive fitness by the biologist which simply means you're going to be altruistic in proportion to the number of genes you share with them. in other words,
you get the president of the united states who is the most powerful individual of human history and nuke the rest of the world if he wants to, but he doesn't because it's all limited by law and accountable political institutions, the kind of miracle of modern politics. so i'm going to tell you a few stories from the book in each of these baskets. let's begin with the state. the state in some senses in my view a big struggle against the family. human nature tells you a couple of things. there's...
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so advertising dollars have nukes on line.when world gets 15% of the advertising dollars. as advertising dollars move online and readers move, and, i think newspapers will be able to participate in that as well. that trend should be helpful as well. >> it is worth reminding that facebook is actually safe. >> when i say that, people use it as a headline. we are free and we will continue to be free. it is really important to people that it stay free. that is why every time i sit someone publishes it. we monetize ourselves through our site. >> i asked a few people what questions they would like to ask. >> people could sell subscriptions on facebook right now. they can sell them on their pages or build an application. we do not offer a subscription product that helps you do it. but you can build it yourself and do it. as we think about what we will provide, we have a couple of principles. whenever we provide, we will provide to everyone. if we were to provide a way for an industry to sell subscriptions, we would put out that techn
so advertising dollars have nukes on line.when world gets 15% of the advertising dollars. as advertising dollars move online and readers move, and, i think newspapers will be able to participate in that as well. that trend should be helpful as well. >> it is worth reminding that facebook is actually safe. >> when i say that, people use it as a headline. we are free and we will continue to be free. it is really important to people that it stay free. that is why every time i sit...
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the task force is screening issues to ensure that there is a nexus for what happened at nuke she madeand that the issues that we look at are related to our insights from what happened at fukushima. but we want to make sure that our focus isn't so narrow that we miss some related insights that we might get. for example, flood can go occur from other ways than tsunamis. in our report, we'll give a very high level narrative of what happened at puck she marks but only to the extent that it's necessary for us to inform our insights and our recommendations. a longer term review will look at the sequence of events in more detail once that's known and that will probably take a considerable period of time. the principles that we're really following start with defense and depth. it's been an agency principle since day one and we follow it every day. we want to make sure that we have appropriate balance in what we're looking at between protection, mitigation and emergency preparedness in our requirements. slide ten, please. in keeping with that approach, the task force thought about how we would
the task force is screening issues to ensure that there is a nexus for what happened at nuke she madeand that the issues that we look at are related to our insights from what happened at fukushima. but we want to make sure that our focus isn't so narrow that we miss some related insights that we might get. for example, flood can go occur from other ways than tsunamis. in our report, we'll give a very high level narrative of what happened at puck she marks but only to the extent that it's...
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this is a nuclear armed country, and as president carter said, they have over 100 nukes and we don'tant those to fall into the hands of radical extremists. it is a ground for terrorists, and we need to work with the government of pakistan. as the white house said yesterday, their security is our security, and this is no time for us to be pulling out that relationship? >> what about next door and with afghanistan and with bin laden's death, the pressure is mounting at the pentagon and starting in july they should be pulling out our men and women, and do you agree that there should be a fast massive troop withdrawal or not? this massive troop withdrawal or not? >> i don't disagree that over time when the afghans are capable of taking on the responsibilities, we should hand that over and withdraw. my argument is not should we withdraw but the rate. it should be condition focused. when the afghans are ready to hand over the responsibilities themselves, we've got to hand them over as soon as we can hand them over. but the justification for the war in afghanistan was osama. osama is dead a
this is a nuclear armed country, and as president carter said, they have over 100 nukes and we don'tant those to fall into the hands of radical extremists. it is a ground for terrorists, and we need to work with the government of pakistan. as the white house said yesterday, their security is our security, and this is no time for us to be pulling out that relationship? >> what about next door and with afghanistan and with bin laden's death, the pressure is mounting at the pentagon and...
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>> so you joined nuke minow and saying there should be continued and i would ask expanded funding for public broadcasting? >> i hear similar points when i travel around the country. local communities around the country where public broadcasting is making a positive difference, what you hear from people in the community on a bipartisan basis is this is adding value. >> why do we have public libraries? we have got bookstores. [applause] why do we have public parks? we have got country clubs. i don't understand the argument that other countries, every other civilized country has a public broadcasting system. >> why is it so hard to make his case to the american public? it seems to resonate at the national press club but in terms of getting that through, many would say this is not someplace america should be spending time. >> i've given a lot of time to data and i think i have figured out the answer. public broadcasting began in england before commercial broadcasting. public broadcasting began in japan before commercial broadcasting. public broadcasting began across europe before commerci
>> so you joined nuke minow and saying there should be continued and i would ask expanded funding for public broadcasting? >> i hear similar points when i travel around the country. local communities around the country where public broadcasting is making a positive difference, what you hear from people in the community on a bipartisan basis is this is adding value. >> why do we have public libraries? we have got bookstores. [applause] why do we have public parks? we have got...
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weapons against us, that would not be based on rational character rations, but they attack us with nukings with a dying cause; right? it would be a suicidal attack. in this case, deterrent by punishment does not work very well; right? so what we do is to both try to boast deterrence by denial capabilities, and by doing so we entered and decided to introduce missile systems and boast what we call a civil protection com is actually defense. thirdly, with we talk about deterrence vis-a-vis china, certainly we talk to the american partners to boast all kinds of comprehensive defensive abilities, but in addition to that, last year the government of japan revised what's call national defense program guidelines which is a kind of basic document for the defense policy of japan in which we started to talk about dynamic defense, and which is puzzles a few people, people get puzzled and what do you mean by that? it means actually we kind of came to focus more on peacetime, kind of strategic tug-of-war with china in that we are not talking about fighting wars with china; right? we are engaged in this,
weapons against us, that would not be based on rational character rations, but they attack us with nukings with a dying cause; right? it would be a suicidal attack. in this case, deterrent by punishment does not work very well; right? so what we do is to both try to boast deterrence by denial capabilities, and by doing so we entered and decided to introduce missile systems and boast what we call a civil protection com is actually defense. thirdly, with we talk about deterrence vis-a-vis china,...
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rather than just planning for an historic storm, we rebuilt the system designing for 150 storms with nuke rows tracks -- numerous tracks. there's no comparison. i'm happy to say for what we had prior to katrina treen. the systems were partially complete and despite a 12-foot surge, it performed as design. it will take time for people to realize the benefits of the system that's in place now, but it was due to floodplain walls, and we vamped the standards and put a lot of resiliency in there for a 500 year event so if they were topped again with a big enough storm, that system holds. back to the mississippi river flooding, that flooding is another resilient system. where an amount of water, the levees are overtopped and there's back waters that cannot drain out because of the amount of water. we're seeing the system is resill yept. we have our corp. of engineer folks out there 24 hours a day looking for seepage, anything that could be a vulnerable spot, and together with the local levee districts, local authorities, they do a flood fight to detect any vulnerable area with the water up ther
rather than just planning for an historic storm, we rebuilt the system designing for 150 storms with nuke rows tracks -- numerous tracks. there's no comparison. i'm happy to say for what we had prior to katrina treen. the systems were partially complete and despite a 12-foot surge, it performed as design. it will take time for people to realize the benefits of the system that's in place now, but it was due to floodplain walls, and we vamped the standards and put a lot of resiliency in there for...
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the respect to the arctic as senator murkowski wvensed last week in nuke greenland, we have taken initiative to take sure that all of the arctic nations, including russia, canada, norway, and the united states and other countries that share the arctic are sharing the best practices and resources and the best science. as opportunities arise with respect to oil and gas that we are doing the best as the world to deal with opportunities in the arctic. finally, in other places around the world, i have been in brazil where we are working with the brazilians to learn from their experiences in terms of moving into their reserves where they expect to have some of the most significant findings in the western hemisphere. we already have some of the most significant findings in the western hemisphere and hope to be able to develop those oil and gas resources in the future. that's all part of an effort to make sure that we are diverse filing the sources for oil and gas that we have here in this country. we hosted an international forum where we had 11 countries and european union participated, the depart
the respect to the arctic as senator murkowski wvensed last week in nuke greenland, we have taken initiative to take sure that all of the arctic nations, including russia, canada, norway, and the united states and other countries that share the arctic are sharing the best practices and resources and the best science. as opportunities arise with respect to oil and gas that we are doing the best as the world to deal with opportunities in the arctic. finally, in other places around the world, i...
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they would attack us with nukes in a dying cause, right? it would be suicidal attack. in that case, deterrents by punishment would not work very well. right? so what we do is to bolster, try to bolster deterrents by denial capabilities. in doing so we have besided to introduce a defense systems and we decided to bolster what we call a civil protection which is, actually through defense. thirdly when we talk about deterrents vis-a-vis china, certainly we talk to the american partners to bolster all kind of comprehensive deterrent capabilities but, in addition to that, in the previous, the last year we, the government of japan revised what is called national defense program guidelines which is kind of a basic document for the defense policy of japan in which we started to talk about dynamic defense and people get puzzled what do we mean by that it means actually we kind of came to focus more on peacetime, strategic type of war with china which we, you know, with we are not talking about fighting wars with china, right? but we are engaged in this, you know, kind of coerci
they would attack us with nukes in a dying cause, right? it would be suicidal attack. in that case, deterrents by punishment would not work very well. right? so what we do is to bolster, try to bolster deterrents by denial capabilities. in doing so we have besided to introduce a defense systems and we decided to bolster what we call a civil protection which is, actually through defense. thirdly when we talk about deterrents vis-a-vis china, certainly we talk to the american partners to bolster...
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satellite corp. 2011] >> coming up later today, remarks from newly announced presidential candidates nuking bridge. he will speaking -- be speaking -- newt gingrich. he will be speaking to the republican party and. live coverage here on c-span. tomorrow, john boehner will give a commencement address at catholic university here in washington. that will be live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. that will be followed by michelle obama's university address at northern iowa. this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, former presidential candidate and gov. michael dukakis on how he evolved into a popular political figure. we will look back at jimmy carter and the energy crisis of the 1970's. and on sunday, american history -- sunday, may 22, american history tv will be live from mississippi. >> this weekend on both tv on c- span2, it talk about last year's deep water horizon explosion. and governor deval patrick recounts his life. and on afterwards, william cohen shares his insight on money and power, how goldman sachs came to rule the world. look for the complete book tv schedule at booktv.org and get
satellite corp. 2011] >> coming up later today, remarks from newly announced presidential candidates nuking bridge. he will speaking -- be speaking -- newt gingrich. he will be speaking to the republican party and. live coverage here on c-span. tomorrow, john boehner will give a commencement address at catholic university here in washington. that will be live at 10:00 a.m. eastern. that will be followed by michelle obama's university address at northern iowa. this weekend on american...
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him to find out if you don't have conclusive forensic evidence of the characteristics of pakistani nukes, whether it was theirs? or do you use enhanced techniques either the ones that were used by -- under bush administration or even going beyond that? >> very good. anybody want to -- john, you have your microphone on. do you want to respond? left over from the -- from before. that will teach you not to be ignorant of communications technology again. >> from the purely parochial standpoint of the agency, i feel fairly confident in saying the agency, the people in the agency, will not accede with conducting any certainly renewed techniques along the lines without the personal written information of the president of the united states. >> would you decide to do that? >> if the president -- >> if you were president would you authorize those techniques? >> in the scenario you described, yes, i would. >> i'll be pleased to work on the rizzo campaign. >> your hypothetical, both at once extraordinarily detailed and extraordinarily vague. and it's detailed in some respects, but the question of wh
him to find out if you don't have conclusive forensic evidence of the characteristics of pakistani nukes, whether it was theirs? or do you use enhanced techniques either the ones that were used by -- under bush administration or even going beyond that? >> very good. anybody want to -- john, you have your microphone on. do you want to respond? left over from the -- from before. that will teach you not to be ignorant of communications technology again. >> from the purely parochial...
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they would attack us with nukes in a dying cause. it would be a suicidal attack.n that case, deterrence by punishment would not work very well. so what we do is try to bolster beterns by denial -- deterrence by denial capability. we have tried to introduce missile defense systems and civil protection, which is actually civil defense. thirdly, when we talk about deterrence vis-a-vis china, certainly we talk to the american partners to bolster all kind of comprehensive did he terpt capability. in addition to that, in the last year the government of japan revised what is called the national defense program guidelines, which is a kind of basic policy in japan. we started talking about dynamic defense. people get puzzled. what do you mean by that? it means actually we kind of came into focus more in peace time, a strategic type of war with china. we are not talking about fighting wars with china, but we are engaged in this coercive tug of war with china over the islands -- not taiwan. [laughter] hopefully. and over the natural resources departmented in the east china s
they would attack us with nukes in a dying cause. it would be a suicidal attack.n that case, deterrence by punishment would not work very well. so what we do is try to bolster beterns by denial -- deterrence by denial capability. we have tried to introduce missile defense systems and civil protection, which is actually civil defense. thirdly, when we talk about deterrence vis-a-vis china, certainly we talk to the american partners to bolster all kind of comprehensive did he terpt capability. in...