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at a body of work and say that they see in this conflict photography, and it reminds them of somalia or iraq, i think that is dangerous because i think there are very unique elements to each conflict, and if you do not focus on the distinctions, you start to create a broader, watered-down topic, which is armed conflict, so i think it is important that when we focus on conflict, we make sure we do not just generalize, but we allow specific places and voices and people to be heard and we do not make these generalized assumptions about what conflict is like. >> the other photographers in the show, what is local, and the others are from new york and new delhi. what do you like about some of their work? >> in a big fan of the fact that he approaches photography from a non-traditional point of view. he also cunner has a mixed view of cameras themselves. he calls them toys. >> he uses these cameras that one might assume our toys, but he also says all the toy cameras are cameras, so it does not really matter to him what he is using to take the images as long as he is getting the images he wants. and
at a body of work and say that they see in this conflict photography, and it reminds them of somalia or iraq, i think that is dangerous because i think there are very unique elements to each conflict, and if you do not focus on the distinctions, you start to create a broader, watered-down topic, which is armed conflict, so i think it is important that when we focus on conflict, we make sure we do not just generalize, but we allow specific places and voices and people to be heard and we do not...
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with people who weren't using their real names, find them in pakistan, afghanistan, yemen or somalia, or iraq, good luck. they did it. and it was an incredible piece of work by our intelligence services. so, with that, we're hoping for one, small thing that can come out of the evidence that was collected. >> i know you're a former fbi agent. you know how to analyze this. we have about ten seconds left. some are saying this could be the largest intelligence coupe since 9/11. do you buy that? >> i would be cautious until we actually know what we have. and it's going to take time to know what we have. >> congressman, thanks. josh elliott back in. with news from home. >>> good morning to you, george and robin. we begin with america's heartland. this as you see, they hooked her to cable and did manage to get her to safety. the army corps of engineers is considering opening up more levees in an effort to ease flooding. the river is expected to rise to some 48 feet near memphis. that would be shy of a 74-year record. meanwhile in alabama, damage from last week's tornado outbreak could equal hurrican
with people who weren't using their real names, find them in pakistan, afghanistan, yemen or somalia, or iraq, good luck. they did it. and it was an incredible piece of work by our intelligence services. so, with that, we're hoping for one, small thing that can come out of the evidence that was collected. >> i know you're a former fbi agent. you know how to analyze this. we have about ten seconds left. some are saying this could be the largest intelligence coupe since 9/11. do you buy...
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iraq or afghanistan just go ahead and kick butt? >> reporter: jubilation about the rescue spans off the waters from somalia to the captain's hometown of vermont to the bay area. the captain has not spoken to the media but has talked to friends and family who described his rescuers as heros. the heros are the nay venn navy seals and those who brought me home, that's his quote. >> his wife says his rescue gave her quote, the best easter ever. these words from the captain himself. >> i am just a small part of this. the real heros are the u.s. military. they are the most capable group around. we should all reach out and thank them. captain phillip's ordeal ended yesterday when navy seals staged his rescue. navy seals opened fire on the pirates when one of them was spotted holding an ak47 to the captains back. three pirates were killed, a fourth who surrendered earlier now faces charges. all four were between the ages of 16 to 19. in washington, president obama praised the u.s. military and the freighter's captain. >> i share our nation's admiration for captain phillips courage and leadership and self- less concern for his crew. >> he's
iraq or afghanistan just go ahead and kick butt? >> reporter: jubilation about the rescue spans off the waters from somalia to the captain's hometown of vermont to the bay area. the captain has not spoken to the media but has talked to friends and family who described his rescuers as heros. the heros are the nay venn navy seals and those who brought me home, that's his quote. >> his wife says his rescue gave her quote, the best easter ever. these words from the captain himself....
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or any other country because of tighter ran as a franchise operation. -- al-qaeda ran as a franchise operation. it inspired similar operations in somalia and iraq. we will be fighting terrorism for a long time in different parts of the world. today was an important day at striking back and seeing justice done after 10 years. >> thank you. despite the celebration and relief expressed in the united states, many people had given up hope that osama bin laden would ever be found. now it is clear that that sentiment did not extend to america's military and intelligence services. they never stopped trying to track him down. our editor looks back at the search that took a decade. >> for a decade, his face has been one of the most famous on earth. and we rarely got a global debt and, -- we really got a good look at him, his visibility was one of the most important parts of him. osama bin laden was the 17th of 52 children whose father was an immensely rich saudi developer. his childhood was a happy one. he learned to the radicalism which later made him an effective guerrilla leader at university, where he studied engineering and came under the strong infl
or any other country because of tighter ran as a franchise operation. -- al-qaeda ran as a franchise operation. it inspired similar operations in somalia and iraq. we will be fighting terrorism for a long time in different parts of the world. today was an important day at striking back and seeing justice done after 10 years. >> thank you. despite the celebration and relief expressed in the united states, many people had given up hope that osama bin laden would ever be found. now it is...
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or any other country because of tighter ran as a franchise operation. -- al-qaeda ran as a franchise operation. it inspired similar operations in somalia and iraq. we will be fighting terrorism for a long time in different parts of the world. today was an important day at striking back and seeing justice done after 10 years. >> thank you. despite the celebration and relief expressed in the united states, many people had given up hope that osama bin laden would ever be found. now it is clear that that sentiment did not extend to america's military and intelligence services. they never stopped trying to track him down. our editor looks back at the search that took a decade. >> for a decade, his face has been one of the most famous on earth. and we rarely got a global debt and, -- we really got a good look at him, his visibility was one of the most important parts of him. osama bin laden was the 17th of 52 children whose father was an immensely rich saudi developer. his childhood was a happy one. he learned to the radicalism which later made him an effective guerrilla leader at university, where he studied engineering and came under the strong infl
or any other country because of tighter ran as a franchise operation. -- al-qaeda ran as a franchise operation. it inspired similar operations in somalia and iraq. we will be fighting terrorism for a long time in different parts of the world. today was an important day at striking back and seeing justice done after 10 years. >> thank you. despite the celebration and relief expressed in the united states, many people had given up hope that osama bin laden would ever be found. now it is...
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unpopular war in afghanistan or the seemingly perpetual war on terror now in the decade since nine eleven attacks the united states has fought other wars in iraq yemen pakistan somalia libya some openly some secretly in that same decade we spent over one trillion u.s. dollars on military operations bases foreign aid veterans' health the list goes on and the year after year we nudge the death toll for u.s. troops higher and higher not to mention the hundreds of thousands who perished by means of u.s. collateral damage and bin laden is dead but what remains in his wake and could the two bullets to the skull of an american enemy actually change america's foreign policy now earlier i pose that question to matthew hoh he's a former marine corps captain and state department officer who became the highest level diplomatic official to quit over the war in afghanistan here's what he had to sing. here in the united states bin laden's death brings closure or at least some degree of closure to nine eleven and so hopefully that closure the american public may feel now let me turn into a political movement that may force members of congress to push for a change in strategy and ma
unpopular war in afghanistan or the seemingly perpetual war on terror now in the decade since nine eleven attacks the united states has fought other wars in iraq yemen pakistan somalia libya some openly some secretly in that same decade we spent over one trillion u.s. dollars on military operations bases foreign aid veterans' health the list goes on and the year after year we nudge the death toll for u.s. troops higher and higher not to mention the hundreds of thousands who perished by means of...
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maintain our efforts to root it out wherever it may be, whether that be in afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, yemen, somalia, or wherever. and i think it's an excellent piece and i depend to my colleagues -- i commend it to my colleagues as suggesting the way forward as we continue to fight the radical islamists who obviously would continue to visit ill on the united states and on other western powers. mr. nelson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: thank you, mr. president. i wanted to call to the attention of the senate the fact that a number of state legislatures, including our state legislature in my state of florida, have been in -- enacting election law bills that severely constrict the right of the people to express their vo vote. this has just occurred in the state of florida with the legislature adjourning in the early morning hours of saturday morning, enacting a bill that has been sent to the governor that will make it harder for the people of florida to vote, harder for them to have their vote counted, and harder for the people to be able to register to vote.
maintain our efforts to root it out wherever it may be, whether that be in afghanistan, iraq, pakistan, yemen, somalia, or wherever. and i think it's an excellent piece and i depend to my colleagues -- i commend it to my colleagues as suggesting the way forward as we continue to fight the radical islamists who obviously would continue to visit ill on the united states and on other western powers. mr. nelson: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from florida. mr. nelson: thank you,...