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from new york, richard barry, he was the united nations' al-qaeda team chief. and also from our inside story studio, muqta r anwar at the center for american progress. welcome to you all. great to have you on the program. richard, let me start with you. if we were sitting in a pickup truck that serves as the treasury ministry of the islamic state, what are the main sources of cash? what are the streams, the revenue streams, we might say? >> well, i think your report sums them up very well. oil is clearly the biggest producer, now the sale of some of syrian and iraq's heritage with the export of antiquities and so on. another point that was not mentioned was that a lot of people have fled the area, and the islamic state has taken over the houses of people who are from different faith or who objected to their rule and left. so confiscations is also quite a good source of income at the moment. >> as far as being able to determine, is this being run in an ad hoc catch as catch can kind of way or is there a strategy, a set of techniques well understand by the arms o
from new york, richard barry, he was the united nations' al-qaeda team chief. and also from our inside story studio, muqta r anwar at the center for american progress. welcome to you all. great to have you on the program. richard, let me start with you. if we were sitting in a pickup truck that serves as the treasury ministry of the islamic state, what are the main sources of cash? what are the streams, the revenue streams, we might say? >> well, i think your report sums them up very...
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rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barryman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor your memory in our children and hope they continue to pass on their -- the love, passion, and sense of family that you gave each and every one of us. continue to show us your special signs, guide us, protect us, and love us from your place of rest. >> and my fat
rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barryman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of...
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rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor your memory in our children and hope they continue to pass on their -- the love, passion, and sense of family that you gave each and every one of us. continue to show us your special signs, guide us, protect us, and love us from your place of rest. >> a
rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a...
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before i was there campaigned for governor and 62 before i was there and who ran with richard nixon trying to save barryer in 1964 x four i was there. and then shelly buchanan. do you want to stand up shelly? [applause] she was shelly -- my goodness i recalled a also i got to no richard nixon up in new york when i first went to work for him. he told me pat when you get to washington there are three people you want to see in sandy quenneville stover and -- who had been old friends and loyalists for a long time. sandy has done a magnificent job with the foundation and everything. i know you heard him tonight and i really think he deserves more than one round of applause. [applause] in the greatest comeback is not definitive history of that period but when it is is a memoir of my time in those three years with richard nixon before he became president and it is the story of a man who rose from one of the worst defeats in american political history and the worst occasions and in came back from basically a broken career to lead a shattered and ruin the party not only to victory in 1968 but to create a great c
before i was there campaigned for governor and 62 before i was there and who ran with richard nixon trying to save barryer in 1964 x four i was there. and then shelly buchanan. do you want to stand up shelly? [applause] she was shelly -- my goodness i recalled a also i got to no richard nixon up in new york when i first went to work for him. he told me pat when you get to washington there are three people you want to see in sandy quenneville stover and -- who had been old friends and loyalists...
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the campaign for governor in 62 before i was there and richard nixon on that plane, trying to save barrydwater before i was there. and charlotte buchanan. want to stand up? [applause] >> i would also like to say a couple words about sandy quinn who i got to know, richard nixon up in new york when i first went to work for him, told me when you get to washington there are three people you want to see, sandy quinn -- old friends and loyalists of a long time and sandy has done a magnificent job for the foundation and everything. i really think he deserves more than one round of applause. [applause] >> you know, "the greatest comeback: how richard nixon rose from defeat to create the new majority" is not a definitive history of that period. what it is is a memoir for of my time in those three years with richard nixon before he became president and it is the story of a man who rose from one of the worst defeats in american political history, the worst occasions, came back from basically a broken career to lead a shattered and ruined party not only to victory in 1968 but to create a great coali
the campaign for governor in 62 before i was there and richard nixon on that plane, trying to save barrydwater before i was there. and charlotte buchanan. want to stand up? [applause] >> i would also like to say a couple words about sandy quinn who i got to know, richard nixon up in new york when i first went to work for him, told me when you get to washington there are three people you want to see, sandy quinn -- old friends and loyalists of a long time and sandy has done a magnificent...
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richard nixon to kick around anymore. because, folks, this is my last press conference. he was finished, down and out. but then in '64 even though he was out of it he not only introduced barryer at that convention, richard nixon went and campaigned all across america for barry goldwater harder than barry campaigned for himself. but look at where he was and where the party was in 1965 when i arrived. the republicans had 140 seats in the house,32 in the senate. outnumbered more than two to one in both bodies. they had 17 governorships, outnumbered two to one in governorships. state legislatures, they were outnumbered two to one. people were talking about the republican party as the party that had lost its head, that is finished, it was split between the goldwater ring and the rockefeller/romney ring. and that's what richard nixon inherited. that's when he began to come back, his great comeback. so that's the situation i encountered, frankly, when i joined richard nixon. and how did i get aboard with richard nixon? well, i was an editorial writer at the conservative st. louis globe democrat and having some difficulty with my publisher at the time. [laughter] and i thought mayb
richard nixon to kick around anymore. because, folks, this is my last press conference. he was finished, down and out. but then in '64 even though he was out of it he not only introduced barryer at that convention, richard nixon went and campaigned all across america for barry goldwater harder than barry campaigned for himself. but look at where he was and where the party was in 1965 when i arrived. the republicans had 140 seats in the house,32 in the senate. outnumbered more than two to one in...
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richard nixon to kick around anymore has folks, this is my last press called us. he was finished. done it now. in 64, even though he was out of there, he not only introduce barrydwater at the convention, richard nixon went and campaigned across america for barry goldwater are good and campaigned for himself. but look where he was sent by the party was in 1965 when i arrived. the republicans had 140 seats in the house. 32 in the senate. outnumbered more than two to one in both bodies. they have 17 governorships. state legislators were outnumbered two to one. people are talking about the republican party is the party then it finished, was split between the goldwater reagan the rockefeller from the wing. that is what richard nixon inherited. that is when he began to come back. so that's the situation and counter frankly when i joined richard nixon. how did i get a boy with richard nixon? has an editorial writer and having some difficulty with my publisher at the time. and i thought maybe i have to get out of this office and get into the real world. so nixon was invited by dirksen to fill-in for him at a speech in belleville, illinois karen across the river from s
richard nixon to kick around anymore has folks, this is my last press called us. he was finished. done it now. in 64, even though he was out of there, he not only introduce barrydwater at the convention, richard nixon went and campaigned across america for barry goldwater are good and campaigned for himself. but look where he was sent by the party was in 1965 when i arrived. the republicans had 140 seats in the house. 32 in the senate. outnumbered more than two to one in both bodies. they have...
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richard nixon, ardently the second-most most important environmental president after teddy roosevelt. also, a republican. did not like environmentalists. things have changed. it is very different in 1970 the 1964. barry goldwater is influenced by this. he is deeply influenced by all this. he's influenced by some of his personal experiences as well. in 1969, he was flying into an air force base and he cannot see because of the smog. he had to land on estimates. he was freaked out by this. he wrote a letter to his friend. he said, i could not believe what i had to do. our air pollution problem is getting out of hand. he also noted while he was flying that there is everywhere, everywhere, he called it gouging and cutting from suburban growth. this makes me nervous. we should do something about it. just like every other american. he is getting concerned. he is very mainstream when it comes to his response to environmental problems. listen to this. when i first read this quote, i had one of those moments that historians have for you think smoking gun. bing! it does not happen very often. you have to create the smoking gun with the evidence. but listen to this. he wrote a book called "conscience of the maj
richard nixon, ardently the second-most most important environmental president after teddy roosevelt. also, a republican. did not like environmentalists. things have changed. it is very different in 1970 the 1964. barry goldwater is influenced by this. he is deeply influenced by all this. he's influenced by some of his personal experiences as well. in 1969, he was flying into an air force base and he cannot see because of the smog. he had to land on estimates. he was freaked out by this. he...
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barry. >>> saturday on reel america, the building of the hoover dam, and sunday night at eight, the anniversary of president ford's pardon of richard nixon. find our schedule at cspan.org and let us know what you think about the programser watching. call us, sent us a tweet, or you can e-mail us. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us t[ >>> now more from the sim poseual on the british burning of washington, d.c. during the war of 1812. hosted by the white house historical society, the u.s. capitol historical society, and james madison's montpelier. just discussing "a perfect union." it's 35 minutes. >>> for america under fire, mr. madison's war and the burning of washington city. for those of you who may be just joining us, if you have one of these little devices, if you can make sure it's turned off or in the silent mode, that would be fantastic. catherine has written and most recently she an oat a timed and edited an important memoir. she's the director of education at the huntington library, art collection and botanical gardens and professor of history at the university of california riverside. today she w
barry. >>> saturday on reel america, the building of the hoover dam, and sunday night at eight, the anniversary of president ford's pardon of richard nixon. find our schedule at cspan.org and let us know what you think about the programser watching. call us, sent us a tweet, or you can e-mail us. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook, follow us t[ >>> now more from the sim poseual on the british burning of washington, d.c. during the war of 1812. hosted by the...