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host: steven emerson, thank you for being here. in our last hour, we turn our attention to charitable giving during this holiday season. we'll be right back. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] cracks in the name of the greatest people that i've ever been on this earth, i draw the line in the dust, and tossed the, before the feet of tyranny, and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever. >> for most of his life, george wallace was a supporter of segregation, outspoken against the civil rights unit. he ran for president four times and lost. when the effort was cut short by an assassination attempt. if this week on "the contenders " george wallace. >> this past july 4 on a ceremony held in the boston harbor, simon winchester, author of a "professor and the madman" became an american citizen. have to confess i got one of the questions wrong. i have an australian friend that as of for citizenship, and i told her i got one of the ques
host: steven emerson, thank you for being here. in our last hour, we turn our attention to charitable giving during this holiday season. we'll be right back. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] cracks in the name of the greatest people that i've ever been on this earth, i draw the line in the dust, and tossed the, before the feet of tyranny, and i say segregation now, segregation tomorrow, and segregation forever....
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ylan mui, steven emerson, and stacy palmer on whether or not the recession is having an effect on how much people are giving this giving season. plus, your phone calls. >> in the name of the greatest people who have never walked this earth, i draw the line in the dust and tossed the golan before the feet of tournai -- of tyranny now and forever. >> for most of his what -- for most of his life, george wallace
ylan mui, steven emerson, and stacy palmer on whether or not the recession is having an effect on how much people are giving this giving season. plus, your phone calls. >> in the name of the greatest people who have never walked this earth, i draw the line in the dust and tossed the golan before the feet of tournai -- of tyranny now and forever. >> for most of his what -- for most of his life, george wallace
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then steven emerson examines the growth of a radical islam as some in u.s. and the approach -- and the future prospects of a tax here by americans. -- of terrorist attacks here by americans. bless your e-mail, phone calls and tweed. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, the u.s. capitol historical society honors botox lives and careers -- honors the lives and careers of senator daniel inouye and representative john dingell. they have advanced public understanding and appreciation for freedom. this is about 35 minutes. from statuary hall. >> thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for being here this evening. we at the capitol historical society -- and i am president and ceo of the capitol historical society -- we have a great honor of making the presentation of our freedom award to two very distinguished edelman. before we get to that part of the program, however, i do want to bring to the podium for two purposes, one, to greet all of you here, and also to make a presentation to the speaker of the house of representatives, the hon. john
then steven emerson examines the growth of a radical islam as some in u.s. and the approach -- and the future prospects of a tax here by americans. -- of terrorist attacks here by americans. bless your e-mail, phone calls and tweed. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> next, the u.s. capitol historical society honors botox lives and careers -- honors the lives and careers of senator daniel inouye and representative john dingell. they have advanced public...
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host: we are back with steven emerson, the executive director of the investigator project on terrorism. tell us what this was all about. guest: he was a dominican convert to islam several years ago. he was conspicuously making threats on the internet. he had nine terrorist websites registered to him and he made his views known, which is not your typical profile for someone who is about to carry out an act of terrorism. he was a militant and starting to plan a terrorist attack using sources on the web including a magazine which was in english and had an article in the last issue on how to make a bomb in your kitchen. i think that there was some influence there. i don't think he carried out as an act of revenge. but the spread of radical -- islamic radicalism is the reverse of the global village phenomenon when we project our image overseas. that is coming back now because of the internet. ught? how was he call guest: he was initially tracked because of the technology that tracks website that mentions the word "jihad" or certain key words. there are tens of thousands of websites that are
host: we are back with steven emerson, the executive director of the investigator project on terrorism. tell us what this was all about. guest: he was a dominican convert to islam several years ago. he was conspicuously making threats on the internet. he had nine terrorist websites registered to him and he made his views known, which is not your typical profile for someone who is about to carry out an act of terrorism. he was a militant and starting to plan a terrorist attack using sources on...
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then, steven emerson and examines the growth of islamic radicalism in the u.s.ture attacks for american citizens. after that, stacey walmart looks at charitable giving in the united states and whether or not the recession is having an effect on how much people are giving this holiday season. plus, your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. >> this past and july 4 in a ceremony held aboard the u.s. constitution, simon winchester became an american citizen. >> i decided that i would take all the necessary steps and the exam. i got one of those questions wrong. i had an australian friend who is also of dual citizenship. i rang her and said, i got one of the questions wrong. she said, not the one about what color is the white house? i said, no. it was, what is the national -- what is the national anthem? i said it was america, the beautiful. the officer said it should be, but it is not. >> watched the interview sunday night on "q &a". >> the new season and video schedule makes it easier for you to get your schedule, with new features so you can quickly scroll for all of
then, steven emerson and examines the growth of islamic radicalism in the u.s.ture attacks for american citizens. after that, stacey walmart looks at charitable giving in the united states and whether or not the recession is having an effect on how much people are giving this holiday season. plus, your e-mails, phone calls, and tweets. >> this past and july 4 in a ceremony held aboard the u.s. constitution, simon winchester became an american citizen. >> i decided that i would take...
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then steven emerson pajamas of the growth of islamic radicalism in the u.s. and the prospect of attacks on american citizens. after that, stacy palmer looks at charitable giving in the u.s. and weather the recession is having an effect. plus, your e-mail's, calls, and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> last month, there was a discussion on southern jews and race relations. we will hear about racial tensions in the american south through personal experiences and a useful trauma that details the trial and lynching of a jewish factory superintendent who was accused of murdering one of his workers. this is one hour and 20 minutes. >> please welcome tonight's panel, alfred uhry, eli evans, julian bond and cynthia tucker. [applause] cynthia tucker is a veteran newspaper journalist. in 2006, she was named journalist of the year for the national association of black journalists. she was editorial page editor of the the atlanta journal- constitution newspaper for 17 years where she led the development of opinion policy. she maintains a column published i
then steven emerson pajamas of the growth of islamic radicalism in the u.s. and the prospect of attacks on american citizens. after that, stacy palmer looks at charitable giving in the u.s. and weather the recession is having an effect. plus, your e-mail's, calls, and tweets. live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c- span. >> last month, there was a discussion on southern jews and race relations. we will hear about racial tensions in the american south through personal experiences and a useful...