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think of patty hearst. >> all right. how do you counter that? mean we have not had if you look at the numbers all that many western women going to isis. it's maybe a total of 200-300 according to mia bloom and a handful from the united states. in fact three teenagers were stopped in denver a few months ago. they thought they were headed to syria and isis. and they were stopped. how do we stop and find more? >> well clearly isis is enjoying the fruits of their own recruitment, the energy they are putting into it. the energy that isis is putting into it the state department is correct in responding with its own answer to that call it propaganda call it inoculation to the vulnerable populations. but the root issue is we have vulnerable population of women and girls who will be more vulnerable to this message. >> does this mean that any teenager most of these young women have been daughters of algerian parents who immigrated to france or germany and the children are born there. don't they have some kind of obligation in western europe to start reach
think of patty hearst. >> all right. how do you counter that? mean we have not had if you look at the numbers all that many western women going to isis. it's maybe a total of 200-300 according to mia bloom and a handful from the united states. in fact three teenagers were stopped in denver a few months ago. they thought they were headed to syria and isis. and they were stopped. how do we stop and find more? >> well clearly isis is enjoying the fruits of their own recruitment, the...
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and when i have the shied show this is where the tonya -- patty hearst goes up there with her machine gun and the seven-headed snakes. senate and house hearings on the central intelligence agency that accused american presidents since dwight eisenhower of commanding squads of law wills assassins. -- lawless assassins. with these traumas -- and this is where you guys come in -- emerged a new sort of american politics, a stark discourse of reckoning. what kind of nation were we, to suffer such humiliations so suddenly so unceasingly so unexpectedly? a few pages hence you will read these words from one expert: for this first time, americans have had at least a partial loss in the fundamental belief in ourselves. we've always believed we were the new men, the new people, the new society, the last best hope on earth in lincoln's terms. for the first time, we've begun to doubt that. and that was only in february of 1973. by 1976 a presidential year, such observations would become so routine that when the nation geared up for a massive celebration of its bicentennial, it was common for edito
and when i have the shied show this is where the tonya -- patty hearst goes up there with her machine gun and the seven-headed snakes. senate and house hearings on the central intelligence agency that accused american presidents since dwight eisenhower of commanding squads of law wills assassins. -- lawless assassins. with these traumas -- and this is where you guys come in -- emerged a new sort of american politics, a stark discourse of reckoning. what kind of nation were we, to suffer such...
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his story takes place during the patty hearst era of radical black "maxim" is some and political objections. ladies and gentlemen,, our panel. [applause] >> in 2012 and i for started "by the book" i had a few motivations of a blake to believe the only reason people ever be block dash by book is based on their reviews ito occasionally there are other reasons people pick up the book. one of the ones that is most commonly cited is word of mouth everyone people are talking about in the office or your best friend or controversy. i thought how do i get that word of mouth in the book review? i came up with the idea of the cheap red carpet question mark i would ask the people that we read what are you reading? and why and what books matter to you? i thought of this wall at the theater in a harlem the. and when peter goes around belays buys a book that that was generous but then what are the funniest books you have ever read? he was the first person i asked. and now "by the book" is booked through 2015 it has become so popular with authors and also non writers. one of the times i knew it was truly w
his story takes place during the patty hearst era of radical black "maxim" is some and political objections. ladies and gentlemen,, our panel. [applause] >> in 2012 and i for started "by the book" i had a few motivations of a blake to believe the only reason people ever be block dash by book is based on their reviews ito occasionally there are other reasons people pick up the book. one of the ones that is most commonly cited is word of mouth everyone people are talking...
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years and worked on numerous high-profile investigations including the weather underground, the pattie hearst kidnapping and the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. he rye tireetired from the fbi in 1999. terry turchie between 1994 and 1998 on an operational level. following the unabomber case he became inspector and led the task force in the hunt for olympic bomber eric rudolph. in 1999 he was named deputy assistant in the new counterterrorism division of the fbi and traveled extensively overseas to investigate international terrorism in the middle east and in the former soviet union. i should also note in the book, jim writes that terry is the only fbi agent he knows who got into a fight with a russian spy. when he wrestled a kgb agent to the ground on a brooklyn subway platform in 1986. so, please welcome our panel. if you're treating today's conversation, please use the museum's handle which is @museum and national law enforcement handle which is @nleomf. jim, let's start with you. all three of you are listed as co-authors but the book is told from your perspective. tell us how the book came to
years and worked on numerous high-profile investigations including the weather underground, the pattie hearst kidnapping and the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. he rye tireetired from the fbi in 1999. terry turchie between 1994 and 1998 on an operational level. following the unabomber case he became inspector and led the task force in the hunt for olympic bomber eric rudolph. in 1999 he was named deputy assistant in the new counterterrorism division of the fbi and traveled extensively overseas to...
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and worked on numerous high-profile investigations car including the weather underground, the patty hearstdnapping and the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. he retired from the fbi in 1999. terry turchie between 1994 and 1998 on an operational level. t nassi following the unabomber case he became inspector and led the task force in the hunt for 19 olympic bomber eric rudolph.93 in 1999 he was named deputy sa assistant in the new e counterterrorism division of thestigat fbi and traveled extensively overseas to investigate international terrorism in the middle east and in the former soviet union . i should also note in the book, jim writes that terry is the ecentl only fbi agent he knows who got into a fight with a russian spy. when he wrestled a kgb agent to the ground on a brooklyn subway platform in 1986. so, please welcome our panel. if you're treating today's conversation, please use the be museum's handle which is @museumy upon and national law enforcement .vestig handle which is @nleomf. jim, let's start with you. 1998 on an operational level. following the unabomber case he became inspec
and worked on numerous high-profile investigations car including the weather underground, the patty hearstdnapping and the disappearance of jimmy hoffa. he retired from the fbi in 1999. terry turchie between 1994 and 1998 on an operational level. t nassi following the unabomber case he became inspector and led the task force in the hunt for 19 olympic bomber eric rudolph.93 in 1999 he was named deputy sa assistant in the new e counterterrorism division of thestigat fbi and traveled extensively...