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to find out more about how you can help visit our website at uso dot org.he uso until every one comes home. >>> closed captioning brought to you by optimum brand innovations from pioneer hybrid. science with service delivering success. time now for our weekly look inside the farm report mail bag. for that, we turn >>> time now for our weekly look inside the farm report mailbag and for that we turn things over to john phipps. >> derek england had a suggestion to address the problems corn farmers had with getting in the 2009 harvest. i can't help but think of how the farmers of a mere generation or two ago would have dealt with these dilemmas. i can't believe that no nobody has talked about it. a switch back to harvesting ear corn would provide free drying with no associated fuel consumption. economical storage options and a huge supply of corncobs as a byproduct. perhaps the grain and cellulosic ethanol could even be produced together in one process. derek hue triggered some pretty dusty memories with this idea. it does seem like the old way of handling corn
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go to www.pac sdlooet 10.org and click on the entry link. what a game we have hear.g people is starting to grow up before our very eyes. >> marques: derrick williams going through it. you can see him going through all those kinds of things to see where he can be most effective on the basketball and credits sean miller for putting him in those positions. >> derrin: set a screen for randle. but wise gets around it. christopher who has been kind of quiet in and out, but the rebound dug out by cal. amoke goes up strong and he'll get fouled. >> marques: that's what he does. a great offensive rebounder, pursuing the basketball. he's a limited player. pretty good interior defender. at 6'6" has to play the power forward spot and a tremendous job of anticipating where the ball is coming off the rim. >> derrin: that foul against horn will be his second. amoke's rolls up. in case you're just joining us, we have match-up of the two top teams in the pac 10. front-runners, the cal bears against arizona. you get the sense the student body can feel this arizona program is coming bac
go to www.pac sdlooet 10.org and click on the entry link. what a game we have hear.g people is starting to grow up before our very eyes. >> marques: derrick williams going through it. you can see him going through all those kinds of things to see where he can be most effective on the basketball and credits sean miller for putting him in those positions. >> derrin: set a screen for randle. but wise gets around it. christopher who has been kind of quiet in and out, but the rebound dug...
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to enter go to pac-10.org and click on the entry link.s is a great chance to get your tickets and enjoy that whole area, great restaurants, it's a wonderful time and a lot of basketball. love it. also they have the hall of honor going on. some great stars of the past will be there. cougars by four. >> steve: washington state has a fur point lead. i thought one of the key moves in the first half was starting koprivica, who's had a terrific january, over the sophomore. >> miles: he's done a great job of picking up the scoring that klay thompson hadn't really produced. cop riva the leading three-point shooter in the conference, 50%, 3-3 in the first half. there was a slip on the pick and roll. the old fashioned three-point play. >> steve: and hen coupon, 19 points. >> miles: doing what he's supposed to do, taking guys off the dribble, has four offensive rebounds, 19 points and seven boards in the first half for quincy pondexter. >> steve: you see the shooting washington only at 33% and 1-9 from three point range, but they have scored neen po
to enter go to pac-10.org and click on the entry link.s is a great chance to get your tickets and enjoy that whole area, great restaurants, it's a wonderful time and a lot of basketball. love it. also they have the hall of honor going on. some great stars of the past will be there. cougars by four. >> steve: washington state has a fur point lead. i thought one of the key moves in the first half was starting koprivica, who's had a terrific january, over the sophomore. >> miles: he's...
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or you can send it toe mal at journal,p span dot org. the story. front page in the "new york times". exerts from this piece. senator reid moves to respond to the incumbent in the book game change in addition to calling president barack obama on saturday mr. reid reached out to several black political leaders to curb the fall out after making comments about raise. he's in a difficult re-election raise in nevada and fight over healthcare on capitol hill had fought speculation he might step down. republicans sharply criticized him but there's no indications his democrat allies would abandon him. inside the "washington post," reid apologizes for comments made in 2008. more excerpts from the book as well. the swiftest apology under scoring the sensitivity involving the subject of raise. back in 2002. trent lot said at the hundredth birthday party for strom thurmond. it would not have had a problem if on the pro regular degree gaks campaign would have been successful. the mississippi republican was forced from this host in 2007. and the senate campaign c
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go to c-span dot org for more information. >> our guest today on book t.v.n the author of four books including the best-selling, culture of corruption takes your calls and tweets. three hours with michelle mallkin on book t.v. >> "washington journal" continues. host: for the next hour. midterm election politics and nobody better to talk to than our two guests. rothenberg the editor of the rothenberg political report and charlie cook of the cook political report. thanks to you both for being with us. what are you looking at in 2010? guest: i think when you look at a national election you look and say what's the historical average. then you say what may deviate from that. we know from history in a first term midterm election the average result is the president's party losing about 16 seats in the house. breaking even in the senate and losing about five governorships. you look at the current situation and say, well we're in a recession and a situation where president's job approval rating is on the lower end of the scale. point of bv where ron reagan was at thi
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our financial security,org is the website. this is for taxpayers, homeowners, and consumers.many working against financial reform, the people who caused the system to fail are trying to preserve the system that failed. believe it or not, they are making headway on capitol hill. one reason for that is that they have 1500 lobbyists, according to a study done by bloomberg news. that is not counting the ones that are not registered. that is against 58 consumer lobbyists. at one time, i may be exaggerating, i am convinced that fannie mae and freddie mac had 1500 lobbyists, themselves. i was at a conference like this 12 years ago and ralph nader and the center put this on. i think it was 1998. chuck lewis was the keynote speaker. he was the founding director of the center -- center for public integrity, a leading investigative reporting organization that studies political power. he told the story that they had studied every leading power broker in washington, every influence-public organization from the chamber of commerce to others. . he said they all hire former members of congre
our financial security,org is the website. this is for taxpayers, homeowners, and consumers.many working against financial reform, the people who caused the system to fail are trying to preserve the system that failed. believe it or not, they are making headway on capitol hill. one reason for that is that they have 1500 lobbyists, according to a study done by bloomberg news. that is not counting the ones that are not registered. that is against 58 consumer lobbyists. at one time, i may be...
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. >> i've worked with clients whose companies have been through multiple re-orgs and they're nervous,hey want to make themselves as valuable as they can to their companies. >> michelle eppley says she's seen a 15% increase in business since this time last year, those are just the clients who can afford lessons which are more than $100 an hour. eppley says the interest in accent reduction is much higher than that. meanwhile, doren and her students will continue working both on their skills and their accents, hoping the message hire me is eventually communicated loud and clear. in chicago, karina sohn fox news. >> gregg: to find the stories, log on to foxnews.com click the red on the job hunt link at the top of the home page to find an interactive map and when you click on a city you'll find the employment stories we have a done in that area. again at foxnews.com and click the red on the job hunt link at the top of the page. so what did it take to secure the biggest party in the world last night? of course, we're talking about time square. fox news got exclusive behind the scenes access
. >> i've worked with clients whose companies have been through multiple re-orgs and they're nervous,hey want to make themselves as valuable as they can to their companies. >> michelle eppley says she's seen a 15% increase in business since this time last year, those are just the clients who can afford lessons which are more than $100 an hour. eppley says the interest in accent reduction is much higher than that. meanwhile, doren and her students will continue working both on their...
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. >> warner: whington attorney orge clarke represents two yemenis at guaanamo. decisions on who gets released should contin to be made on a case by case bas. >> i think both the bush adnistration and the obama administration, tried to relse people that ey thought were t dangerous to the united stes and or its interests. and i thinthat that, that analysis suld continue in the future as opposed to sort , me sort of blanket. warner: but after what president ama said tuesday, clarke says it isn't cle what comes next for one of his clients who'd been sted for release. >> honestly don't know what happens to him i think with clearly t blanket prohibitn, they're not going to be going anywhere for while >> warner: it's not ju the fate of indidual inmates that'sangs in the balance. the prident's temporary ban doesn't resolve larger politically charged qutions that he ancongress have to wrese with. repuicans have argued the president was wrong fromhe staron guantanamo. in aecent letter, congressman peteoekstra, ranking republicann the house inteigence committee, said the c
. >> warner: whington attorney orge clarke represents two yemenis at guaanamo. decisions on who gets released should contin to be made on a case by case bas. >> i think both the bush adnistration and the obama administration, tried to relse people that ey thought were t dangerous to the united stes and or its interests. and i thinthat that, that analysis suld continue in the future as opposed to sort , me sort of blanket. warner: but after what president ama said tuesday, clarke...
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to learn more about those projects go to pap org/stimulus. >> you are watching c-span created for you public service by america's cable companies. up next "washington journal." at 10:00 eastern byron dorgan talks about jobs legislation. after that president obama's state of the union address followed by the republican response with new virginia governor bob mcdonald. >> american jazz can be an instrument for spreading good will overseas. >> i think so. over there jazz is stronger than the masons, just like a religion. >> they go in for it big, huh? >> they love it. >> he was the single most important figure in jazz in the 20th century. >> q&a tonight. terry teachout on louisÑi armstrong on c-span. up next "washington journal." today the guests include linda feldman of the christian signs monitor and david hawkings. they talk about politics and the latest news. then jacqueline o'neill of the institute for inclusive security talks about the role women play in muslim countries. then a former c.i.a. intelligence officer looks at al qaeda's determination to acquire weapons of mass destruct
to learn more about those projects go to pap org/stimulus. >> you are watching c-span created for you public service by america's cable companies. up next "washington journal." at 10:00 eastern byron dorgan talks about jobs legislation. after that president obama's state of the union address followed by the republican response with new virginia governor bob mcdonald. >> american jazz can be an instrument for spreading good will overseas. >> i think so. over there...
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cia spokesman orge little said day, "there is much about th attack that isn'yet known, but th much is clear: the cia's resolve to pursue agessive counterterrism operations is greater than ever". for the cia and the u.s. military, the dual claims of involvement in wedsday's attack higight the complexity of a war in which insuent groupsre able to operate along the afghan-pakistan bord and easi move back and forth between the countries. for more on the creasing taliban olence in pakistan and ghanistan, we go to: thomasohnson, a research profesr at the naval postgraduate school in montey, california, whe he focuses on afghistan and central asia. d christine fair, an associate professor at gegetown university. both have traved and written tensively about the region. profsor fair, let me start with you. the attack on the amican base in av gabtand and now on the sporting evenin pakist are just to either side of troubled border, nothat far away from each other. are they this anyw relate >> the lasseveral weeks the u.s. has really been focusingheir unmanned aerial vehicle strikes, th drob stri
cia spokesman orge little said day, "there is much about th attack that isn'yet known, but th much is clear: the cia's resolve to pursue agessive counterterrism operations is greater than ever". for the cia and the u.s. military, the dual claims of involvement in wedsday's attack higight the complexity of a war in which insuent groupsre able to operate along the afghan-pakistan bord and easi move back and forth between the countries. for more on the creasing taliban olence in pakistan...
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a link available to c-span dot o'n org. texas call. caller: good morning. i got four sons.nd three different universities and one in junior college. if i had a professional i would pull them out. they walk around like a sack over their head like nothing going to happen to this country. that's like having a bandit outside your house and opening the door. i don't know why everyone is so against israel. the only way is to get independent on oil in our own country that will hurt those countries. that's all i got to say. guest: um... you know, i don't consider myself antiisraeli. i don't think i've said anything this morning that can be construed as antiisraeli in any way. i understand certainly you're not the first person to suggest that the united states could be energy independent that we could basically extra kate from dealing with the problems in the middle east but i think frankly energy independence is an illusion or myth. we can't do it. so, i think, you know we're going to be involved in the middle east because of oil, because of israel because of a lot of other interes
a link available to c-span dot o'n org. texas call. caller: good morning. i got four sons.nd three different universities and one in junior college. if i had a professional i would pull them out. they walk around like a sack over their head like nothing going to happen to this country. that's like having a bandit outside your house and opening the door. i don't know why everyone is so against israel. the only way is to get independent on oil in our own country that will hurt those countries....
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at the farm or in their foster homes, call 717-993-3232 or touch base on line at animal rescue inc .orging up here? >> the 29, 30 or 31, we'll be at the pet expo. that is the ultimate of pet supplies at the fairground, we'll be there with a booth. look us up. >> thank you for joining us this morning. stay warm. we hope we get a home for noah and maybe the similar dog. >> we have many other wonderful choices. we'll be back with more coming up in just a minute. minutes away and we have a prevufe what's coming up. >> coming up this morning. complete coverage of the deep freeze that covers our country and the latest on an eight month old baby missing since the day after christmas. we'll talk to that couple in an exclusive interview. some rare footage as we take you inside the den of a hiber nating bear. why today's men are meeting mid life with moran zyity than ever. those stories and more later today. now back to baltimore and lisa. >> time now for sunday brunch. joining me here from mccormic and schidt. >> we are doing a great dish today. >> sounds complicated. not really. already started
at the farm or in their foster homes, call 717-993-3232 or touch base on line at animal rescue inc .orging up here? >> the 29, 30 or 31, we'll be at the pet expo. that is the ultimate of pet supplies at the fairground, we'll be there with a booth. look us up. >> thank you for joining us this morning. stay warm. we hope we get a home for noah and maybe the similar dog. >> we have many other wonderful choices. we'll be back with more coming up in just a minute. minutes away and...
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go to studentcam .org for information. host: first time guest to washington journal, dr.avid shern, we understand pretty significant federal laws taking affect this week. guest: we have been working many years to get this bill passed. there's a wide range of problems. 8% any given year. a dicks are also very common with alcohol abuse and addiction being among the most common it's a wide range of widely diagnoseable and treatable conditions. exactly, what does this new law do >> treatment administrations. whatever standards are used to determine medical identity and treatments. >> for an individual who thinks they have a problem, what does this mean for them? >> it means that they will have to pay no more and will experience no greater than if they were going for a medical treatment. prior to that, they had a 50% co-pay. many plans now have a 10% co-pay. so you would have to pay $10. the topic is mental health par owe di. we are talking about a new law taking effect. you mention 12 years of pursuing this. joot original law was championed it's interesting that we have repub
go to studentcam .org for information. host: first time guest to washington journal, dr.avid shern, we understand pretty significant federal laws taking affect this week. guest: we have been working many years to get this bill passed. there's a wide range of problems. 8% any given year. a dicks are also very common with alcohol abuse and addiction being among the most common it's a wide range of widely diagnoseable and treatable conditions. exactly, what does this new law do >> treatment...
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he's the founder of p oliticsunder30.org.e is in charge of the politics on-line conference this year. two years ago bryce was in one of these seats as part of " insider washington 2008." he is a long like you will be in a matter of hours. -- he is an alum. >> how is everyone doing this morning? we are here at the graduate school of political management at george washington university four blocks from the white house in the center of politics. what will we talk about this morning? we are going to talk about new media and it is a wide subject. what i thought i would do is that i would start out with the landscape. today, as americans, we have access to over one trillion web sites. just on your iphone alone, you have access to 65,000 apps. every minute, according to youtube,m there are 20 hours of video a bloated every minute. -- 20 hours of the uplo -- upload. the average teen texts 2,272 times per month. there are two million emails cents per day and i that 90% are spam. . . . @@@@@@@ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ she has worked as
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guest: they can go to vermont republic,org or governor steele.com those of the most relevant reps --website ^ host: we have talked about the senate race in boston any thoughts about that race? guest: i have -- i have not been following it all that closely. my comments wouldwt/]ñ not be l that helpful. host: mr. naylor, sbthank you fr your time. springfield, mass., next american the and the blind, go ahead. caller: the reason the mark of coakley is having a difficult time is because she is so negative. ,ceher advertisements are so ba. host: who are you voting for? caller: i will probably a vote for mr. brown. host: what convinces you that mr. brown is the candidate for you? caller: i think martha coakley will be a rubber-stamp for the democrats and i do not like the health-care bill that is being forced down our throats i watched the last debate and i think joseph kennedy came across extremely well. i don't think he has a realistic chance of winning. host: buffalo, new york, good morning, on our democrats line. caller: i wanted to mention how they say they do not like health care. no
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that is at www.c-span .org/stimulus. >> tonight, president obama delivers his first state of the union address to congress laying out his vision and planning to deal with unemployment, health care and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the state of the union address beginning at 8:00 p.m. on c-span and listen to the president's address live on your i phone. >> this weekend on book tv, the growth of the growing middle class in the middle east. political cartoons of dr. seuss published during the are war years. and then the neocons. find the entire weekend schedule at book tv dorgan get the latest updates on twitter. >> more now from today's oversight committee looking at the federal bailout of a.i.g. this next panel features henry paulson and his role in what happened. this is about an hour and 10 minutes. >> the second witness for today's hearing is former treasury secretary under the bush administration secretary henry paulson. mr. paulson, please stand as i administer the oath. sworn sworn do you solemnly swear to tell the truth. answer in the affirmative. you may be seated. let the r
that is at www.c-span .org/stimulus. >> tonight, president obama delivers his first state of the union address to congress laying out his vision and planning to deal with unemployment, health care and the wars in iraq and afghanistan. the state of the union address beginning at 8:00 p.m. on c-span and listen to the president's address live on your i phone. >> this weekend on book tv, the growth of the growing middle class in the middle east. political cartoons of dr. seuss published...
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laughter] >> actually, the web site is www.little red wagon foundation.com or you can go to al r.w..org. >> my name is billy from services from california and it think what you are doing is amazing. a man outreach worker and you are just amazing, fantastic. [applause] >> anybody else? thank you. [applause] >> zack hyundai have a different type thing going on. i want to thank you zack for all you do. you truly are amazing and an inspiration to all of us and we are very excited about your journey and we wish you luck on your journey and know that we have supported you last year when you walked. good luck and we are anxious to hear about how it goes. >> now a news conference with british prime minister gordon brown. he took questions on afghanistan and the economy. this is about an hour and ten minutes. >> good morning. i want to bring you up first of all to date with the events that are happening this week. these are important days and this afternoon i will be visiting the islands and as events unfold this week i believe will be a critical week of decisions for northern ireland. and on th
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when a registry dutch as a dot com, dot org. that recommending industry pays us 25 cents per name per year and we get a registration fee like go daddy. when you go and register that domain that name 18 cents comes to us. we get our funding off the registration of domain names. >> so no government funding at this point? >> zero government funding. >> being the organization that your is there government oversight? >> there was some government oversight until october 1 where we published reviews to the u.s. government on a periodic basis. and that was done to make sure that we lived up to a standard of becoming this multistake holder group. when we formed 11 years ago, there was only one commercial registry then and one registrar. we were supposed to have this echo system, there are 11 registries and over 900 recommending strars. we had to prove we could create the echo system. the u.s. government said fine, you accomplished that, now you should be accountable and transparent in how you help administer. >> joining us in the questio
when a registry dutch as a dot com, dot org. that recommending industry pays us 25 cents per name per year and we get a registration fee like go daddy. when you go and register that domain that name 18 cents comes to us. we get our funding off the registration of domain names. >> so no government funding at this point? >> zero government funding. >> being the organization that your is there government oversight? >> there was some government oversight until october 1...
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if you are in line with moveon .org and only want information that supports your personal biases, you can do that. >> and there are media now who are exploiting that. >> yes, and doing very well. you can find as much stuff to read off of the web. a few lean the other direction, it is very easy, you can go to a dozen blogs and never read anything that challenges your view of the world. i think that is a problem for society. i do not really see it as the media's fault. the media is putting a lot of stuff out there. if you want quality information, you can get it. but you have to do it. >> there was an old joke on television that news people were told to get up there and scratched the surface. you probably have to deal with this dilemma every day. >> anyone can really sort of expect their own view, whatever form. twitter, whatever. 140 characters. you can get a fought out there, and people are following it and investing it. but there is the spot collection process, which, you are right, it is allowing people to hone in on the information they want. there is a bit of reaction to just the
if you are in line with moveon .org and only want information that supports your personal biases, you can do that. >> and there are media now who are exploiting that. >> yes, and doing very well. you can find as much stuff to read off of the web. a few lean the other direction, it is very easy, you can go to a dozen blogs and never read anything that challenges your view of the world. i think that is a problem for society. i do not really see it as the media's fault. the media is...
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he's the founder of p oliticsunder30.org.wo years ago bryce was in one of these seats as part of " insider washington 2008." he is a long like you will be in a matter of hours. -- he is an alum. >> how is everyone doing this morning? we are here at the graduate school of political management at george washington university four blocks from the white house in the center of politics. what will we talk about this morning? we are going to talk about new media and it is a wide subject. what i thought i would do is that i would start out with the landscape. today, as americans, we have access to over one trillion web sites. just on your iphone alone, you have access to 65,000 apps. every minute, according to youtube,m there are 20 hours of video a bloated every minute. -- 20 hours of the uplo -- upload. the average teen texts 2,272 times per month. there are two million emails cents per day and i that 90% are spam. . . . this is the center of online politics today. there are a lot of parameters that constrain whitehouse.gov. talk a
he's the founder of p oliticsunder30.org.wo years ago bryce was in one of these seats as part of " insider washington 2008." he is a long like you will be in a matter of hours. -- he is an alum. >> how is everyone doing this morning? we are here at the graduate school of political management at george washington university four blocks from the white house in the center of politics. what will we talk about this morning? we are going to talk about new media and it is a wide...
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he's the founder of p oliticsunder30.org.charge of the politics on-line conference this year. two years ago bryce was in one of these seats as part of " insider washington 2008." he is a long like you will be in a matter of hours. -- he is an alum. >> how is everyone doing this morning? we are here at the graduate school of political management at george washington university four blocks from the white house in the center of politics. what will we talk about this morning? we are going to talk about new media and it is a wide subject. what i thought i would do is that i would start out with the landscape. today, as americans, we have access to over one trillion web sites. just on your iphone alone, you have access to 65,000 apps. every minute, according to youtube,m there are 20 hours of video a bloated every minute. -- 20 hours of the uplo -- upload. the average teen texts 2,272 times per month. there are two million emails cents per day and i that 90% are spam. . . this is the center of online politics today. there are a lot
he's the founder of p oliticsunder30.org.charge of the politics on-line conference this year. two years ago bryce was in one of these seats as part of " insider washington 2008." he is a long like you will be in a matter of hours. -- he is an alum. >> how is everyone doing this morning? we are here at the graduate school of political management at george washington university four blocks from the white house in the center of politics. what will we talk about this morning? we are...
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cooperation takes place regardless of what the org chart says that my only other point is some of the more better publicized instances of squabbles such as the one between the director of the cia and the director of the director of national intelligence as to who should appoint the overseas intelligence rest were a direct result of the last so-called pics we had, which was to create the office of dni in of dni in the first that it never would've happened if we would've just duck with the old organization. >> let's take one more question before we conclude with this panel. right here in the middle row. >> are we on? my question deals with technology and airport and fears in economics as a result of it. i think that taking down the plane is much more than just an annoyance. it's potentially an enormous economic potential catastrophe if people don't fly. now the christmas almost bombing showed us that at least in the airport part of it we don't have the mechanism to detect things here i worry very much about this full body scan, and that the only way of detecting things when terrorist ju
cooperation takes place regardless of what the org chart says that my only other point is some of the more better publicized instances of squabbles such as the one between the director of the cia and the director of the director of national intelligence as to who should appoint the overseas intelligence rest were a direct result of the last so-called pics we had, which was to create the office of dni in of dni in the first that it never would've happened if we would've just duck with the old...