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and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories, however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this, when i put out the caliph, that based on testimony given by an imposter, i mean, it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff, poor people being crucified and stabbed in the heart, and the blood was everywhere to help it. i just do, i'm a fake killer. now. i didn't give him a chance to repent, stabbed him. but because of the long denigration of muslims with both within popular culture and within the media, it was believable. those stereotypes that play unfair are uneasy. sal for the politicians, filmmakers, and news networks that acted as travel agents for the war on terror discourse, political leaders, the world over have adopted that language, in some cases
and the times stood by telemarketing. his journalism has been called into question before describing her final report. so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories, however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims. and the new york times did precisely this, when i put out the caliph, that based on testimony given by an imposter, i mean, it was completely untrue, but it catered to that stereotype. it was lurid. it was salacious. it was audio snuff,...
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the taliban. and abandoning american interest on time. you know, 911 also birth a new generation of security centric films and television shows produced to trade unfair the pentagon and the cia have long had an informal symbiotic relationship with all supplying movie makers with military hardware, or turning the spy agencies headquarters in virginia into a film set in exchange for state friendly screenplays. 2 months after 911 in november of 2147 talk. hollywood executives met with bush advisor, karl rove in los angeles, to discuss patriotic plot lines. the industry could craft rove later, said it was about showing that the war and afghan esther was not against the law, but against terrorists. that distinction would be lost on most filmmakers. and eventually their audiences. there was 24. it's centered around a counter terror prism age and by the name of jack bower. and every season is based on 24 hours of trying to avert this terrorist plot. i walker ball torturing people, something killing them. but the audience is led to believe that he
the taliban. and abandoning american interest on time. you know, 911 also birth a new generation of security centric films and television shows produced to trade unfair the pentagon and the cia have long had an informal symbiotic relationship with all supplying movie makers with military hardware, or turning the spy agencies headquarters in virginia into a film set in exchange for state friendly screenplays. 2 months after 911 in november of 2147 talk. hollywood executives met with bush...
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now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i want to be your president. it was the longest handshake ever because he kind of looked at me like he never thought about it. he said i appreciate it. i will get back to you. a week later it all happened very quickly. back in austin in andy carr's office, who was the chief of staff he prett
now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on...
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time. annabelthen, you can understand the _ that. about time. e. annabelthen, you can understand the logic behind the | can understand the logic behind the pcr test that the government needed to work out the infectious state as a people coming here, they have been on holiday to various countries and so on, but asjohn mentioned there, if it got to the stage whether tests were sometimes more expensive than the rest of the holiday put together. the rest of the holiday put together-— the rest of the holiday put touether. , ., together. they were indeed and i have not together. they were indeed and i have got personal _ together. they were indeed and i have got personal experience - together. they were indeed and i have got personal experience of. have got personal experience of that _ have got personal experience of that you — have got personal experience of that. you know, very cheap flights but that. you know, very cheap flights hut then— that. you know, very cheap flights but then the pcr test, massivly increased — but then the pcr test, massivly
time. annabelthen, you can understand the _ that. about time. e. annabelthen, you can understand the logic behind the | can understand the logic behind the pcr test that the government needed to work out the infectious state as a people coming here, they have been on holiday to various countries and so on, but asjohn mentioned there, if it got to the stage whether tests were sometimes more expensive than the rest of the holiday put together. the rest of the holiday put together-— the rest of...
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>> the meeting didn't last but a few minutes because right at the time all this was happening, capital policeman broke in and said we are getting out of here. i need everyone to come right now and there was a mad scramble literally running out of the capital building. i saw young staff. i even saw senator bird carrying a couple books and having some difficulty walking quickly but nonetheless evacuating as we were all attempting to leave the building not sure where this will lead. >> host: you saw the smoke coming from the pentagon across the mall. the remember what your fellow senators said? >> guest: it was a sense of disbelief and a sense of real concern that there had to have been a connection of what we see on tv, how this was all understood, there is tremendous confusion, a very palpable -- something unusual in the extreme. >> host: when you heard a plane visiting the capital what did you think? >> guest: think of our own personal safety and part for the mad scramble out of the building, the odd thing was where we ought to go. i remember just like you see in the movies, the suv i
>> the meeting didn't last but a few minutes because right at the time all this was happening, capital policeman broke in and said we are getting out of here. i need everyone to come right now and there was a mad scramble literally running out of the capital building. i saw young staff. i even saw senator bird carrying a couple books and having some difficulty walking quickly but nonetheless evacuating as we were all attempting to leave the building not sure where this will lead. >>...
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she was working all of the time. the only time i saw her actually, i remove this so clearly. she wanted to make sure i learned english. when i came here i did not know english. she was very strict but here's how you need to learn you have to memorize 100 vocabulary words every night. every night she would make sure she grilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition 100 words. a lot of kids might resent that. here's the thing i was asleep because my mother was working multiple jobs. by the time she came home i was asleep at eye member being awakened every night to be drilled in these vocabulary words. since my mother every night why am i doing this? without thinking for a moment about how tired she must have been in the kind of sacrifice she was making every night she was coming home to say i want you to have your best life, this is why we are doing this. we just never really became close. we fought a lot, i did not really get to know her until she was diagnosed with what turned out to be metastatic cancer. i was her caregiver for eight years while she fought
she was working all of the time. the only time i saw her actually, i remove this so clearly. she wanted to make sure i learned english. when i came here i did not know english. she was very strict but here's how you need to learn you have to memorize 100 vocabulary words every night. every night she would make sure she grilled me on the spelling, the use of the word, the definition 100 words. a lot of kids might resent that. here's the thing i was asleep because my mother was working multiple...
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the americans has been killed. how many times has it not been the case because we've always had suspicions. we reported on that widely on, on al jazeera, but this is this question to over the horizon capability them, which is not the future of bibles war in afghanistan. it is again troubling, but always was struggling because of the same reasons that we've had since obama began began escalating drones. the drone was, and trump actually escalated that even further. either way, as we know from the new yorker, either way african civilians were being killed on names, not being recorded, whether the, whether the u. s, as in, was in the us or not. so many, many troublesome aspects of this. at least we did have a new york times team on the ground to follow up. it's not really clear whether that would have been the case otherwise. thank you very much. thank you very much. shabby or thompson in washington? also, we have now algeria national bar, i joined us from the afghan capital couple, he's on the phone. and so the us now admitting tha
the americans has been killed. how many times has it not been the case because we've always had suspicions. we reported on that widely on, on al jazeera, but this is this question to over the horizon capability them, which is not the future of bibles war in afghanistan. it is again troubling, but always was struggling because of the same reasons that we've had since obama began began escalating drones. the drone was, and trump actually escalated that even further. either way, as we know from...
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my district staff was with me the whole time. and up here i had really good people who were very loyal and stable without a lot of turnover. but, that type of the mentoring lot of women do not do that. women do not really like women do you ever notice that? >> on occasion. left message. >> insult women do not reach out and help in the same way sometimes a guy will. when you do things together as a guy and play golf, you're in the gym, whatever it may be this kind of a come lottery that builds there and people help one another. but women, part of it may be there's a lot of women you had to fight to get where you were. and so that's what you are busy doing. i think there's still a lack of mentoring among women. not just in politics but in general and it's kind of sad. somebody else paved the way for me i certainly did not do it. i was the first in a couple of things somebody else in the national scene made it possible for women today. i can't believe that long ago she was able to get elected to congress that is phenomenal we talk ab
my district staff was with me the whole time. and up here i had really good people who were very loyal and stable without a lot of turnover. but, that type of the mentoring lot of women do not do that. women do not really like women do you ever notice that? >> on occasion. left message. >> insult women do not reach out and help in the same way sometimes a guy will. when you do things together as a guy and play golf, you're in the gym, whatever it may be this kind of a come lottery...
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cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend edition saturday. well known for her conversation, intelligence and knack for finding an interesting story for thousands of interviews include conversations with bush, billy crystal, rosa parks. two books every night at 5:00 and co- edited the wedding cake in the middle of the road which grew out of a series of stories for weekend edition sunday. her recognitions include the armstrong awards incorporation public broadcasting, universities golden anniversary directors award and distinguished broadcaster award from the american women in radio and television. nina is npr's legal affairs correspondent reports you regularly on all th
cokie roberts, the fourth time of the books title. susan, president since the network began in 1971, the first woman to anchor national nightly news program and every major award in broadcasting. she's been inducted into the broadcast hall of fame and radio hall of fame. beginning in 1972, served as cohost of the award-winning news magazine, all things considered 14 years. reports on cultural issues on weekend edition saturday. well known for her conversation, intelligence and knack for finding...
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the lava to flow? most likel . of time for the lava to flow? most likely- if you _ of time for the lava to flow? rd. cumbre vie'a, i been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja. ithink— been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja. i think i — been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja, i think i really _ been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja, i think i really bet - been the primary hazard. cumbrej vieja, i think i really bet spanish, is sort of old mountain or old ridge or something. is sort of old mountain or old ridge orsomething. it is sort of old mountain or old ridge or something. it is not that old it geologicalterms, is or something. it is not that old it geological terms, is it? or something. it is not that old it geologicalterms, is it? ida. or something. it is not that old it geologicalterms, is it?— geologicalterms, is it? no, it's actually an _ geologicalterms, is it? no, it's actually an anecdote. _ geologicalterms, is it? no, it's actually an anecdote. it's - geologicalterms, is it? no, it's. actually an anecdote. it's actually super young and as i said it was born 2.5 million years ago. that is act
the lava to flow? most likel . of time for the lava to flow? most likely- if you _ of time for the lava to flow? rd. cumbre vie'a, i been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja. ithink— been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja. i think i — been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja, i think i really _ been the primary hazard. cumbre vieja, i think i really bet - been the primary hazard. cumbrej vieja, i think i really bet spanish, is sort of old mountain or old ridge or something. is sort of old mountain...
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that is down the road. nine times out of ten or maybe more than that, we don't see that kind of accountability. i'm not just talking about this situation. i'm talking about across the board. how frustrating is that to you and how do you think -- what does that say about us as a country right now? >> well, we're back to the mentality of vietnam. i thought we got over that. we're not. we're having people telling -- just like when i was a youth about vietnam. they're not telling us the truth. they don't feel upset about it. you can't call what happened a nonsuccess. that's an insult to people that die. can't do that. you can't use all of these bureaucratese terminologies like it sounds impressive when it's a disaster and the taliban are in control and they will continue to be in control. it's unique. there's still people there and they'll leverage that and leverage it more so because we're not able to distinguish good from bad. they know that. they know that we're in a period of crisis and our government is not telling t
that is down the road. nine times out of ten or maybe more than that, we don't see that kind of accountability. i'm not just talking about this situation. i'm talking about across the board. how frustrating is that to you and how do you think -- what does that say about us as a country right now? >> well, we're back to the mentality of vietnam. i thought we got over that. we're not. we're having people telling -- just like when i was a youth about vietnam. they're not telling us the...
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two at the time. she later did get married and had one of the great hollywood marriages to al ludden and she had a lot of alvin's and al's in her life, but she had a great marriage later on, but at that time she was absolutely not. she was clear on what she wanted and didn't want. >> i'm going to take a moment to see if there's a couple you have questions here. oh, there is. what grounds still remains to be broken by women in tv? most of the directing, for example, is still done by men, isn't it? >> yeah, i think we have plenty of room for improvement. those things are better than they used to be. there is so much better opportunity in streaming. i think the big challenge now, there's a lot-- the numbers are a lot bigger because every -- i don't know if you guys have noticed during the pandemic especially, there is a lot of television to watch. there's-- it's constant and that's great and opened up so many more avenues and i always say now, isn't it great there isn't just one or two women's shows, whic
two at the time. she later did get married and had one of the great hollywood marriages to al ludden and she had a lot of alvin's and al's in her life, but she had a great marriage later on, but at that time she was absolutely not. she was clear on what she wanted and didn't want. >> i'm going to take a moment to see if there's a couple you have questions here. oh, there is. what grounds still remains to be broken by women in tv? most of the directing, for example, is still done by men,...
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we did not have a lot of employees, maybe 20 at the time. went back to the office and wheeze started noticing there was a big run on gas, and mckay we buy our gas from -- the guy we buy our gas from said there will be a run on gas and there may be a gas shortage. we are told we may not be able to get it because the financial part of the transactions, because room of the financial sector got hit them and we may not be able to get gas, so if you're going to get some come get it now, so actually had to go the bank and pull out a bunch of cash, which that makes a problem have to pull cash out, but that is what he said, and we got fuel, 50 gallon barrels, and started filling up gas and started making arrangements to get supplies, so as a business owner in the service industry, you start making changes. i was young. maybe i was 23, 24 years old, on making changes as quick as i could, and that is the way that they want for me. some things changed my life later on, obviously, but that was the first day. >> september 11, i was home at the time. i was
we did not have a lot of employees, maybe 20 at the time. went back to the office and wheeze started noticing there was a big run on gas, and mckay we buy our gas from -- the guy we buy our gas from said there will be a run on gas and there may be a gas shortage. we are told we may not be able to get it because the financial part of the transactions, because room of the financial sector got hit them and we may not be able to get gas, so if you're going to get some come get it now, so actually...
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at the same time, mr. speaker, this legislation also includes additional funding to facilitate the resettlement of our afghan allies and their families. it's also essential we suspend the debt limit to prevent a default that would trigger an economic catastrophe, not only here but around the world. and this continuing resolution includes such a suspension. in my career over the 40 years that i have spent here, republican and democratic secretaries of the treasury and administrations have urged us not to allow the credit and faith of the united states of america to fail. in years past, democrats and republicans came together to address the debt limit because we all know how dangerous it would be for america not to pay the bills it has already incurred. this is not for additional spending. this is for what we have already spent. either by spending on objectives or cutting revenues. let me remind everyone what we are talking about. this is about paying for what we already bought. the family can't just decide n
at the same time, mr. speaker, this legislation also includes additional funding to facilitate the resettlement of our afghan allies and their families. it's also essential we suspend the debt limit to prevent a default that would trigger an economic catastrophe, not only here but around the world. and this continuing resolution includes such a suspension. in my career over the 40 years that i have spent here, republican and democratic secretaries of the treasury and administrations have urged...
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the first time we had the booking _ whatsoever.st time we had the booking after - whatsoever. the first time we had the booking after the - had the booking after the school, people were confused not knowing when they would come back. the senior acrobats have their own businesses but the young ones, the young generation, the ones that are starting, they have to keep on training but not knowing when. that must be frustrating. everything isjust that must be frustrating. everything is just shut the. i bet that is a loss of income for the academy? it bet that is a loss of income for the academy?— bet that is a loss of income for the academy? it is bad for the academy _ for the academy? it is bad for the academy and _ for the academy? it is bad for the academy and for - for the academy? it is bad for the academy and for the - the academy and for the individuals because they depend on this. everybody, the seniors, theirfamilies depend seniors, their families depend on seniors, theirfamilies depend on acrobatics, and when they tell us not
the first time we had the booking _ whatsoever.st time we had the booking after - whatsoever. the first time we had the booking after the - had the booking after the school, people were confused not knowing when they would come back. the senior acrobats have their own businesses but the young ones, the young generation, the ones that are starting, they have to keep on training but not knowing when. that must be frustrating. everything isjust that must be frustrating. everything is just shut...
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well, she won the seat of _ times is reporting. he won the seat of canterbury from - times is reporting. well, she won the seat of canterbury from the i the seat of canterbury from the tories in the conservative seat for many years and she is in fact chair of the parliamentary labour group in the labour party but she is getting lots of abuse on the sewer that is twitter and her crime was merely to like a comment by piers morgan, again as is often the case, connected to the transgender issue and she says she has been bombarded with so many threats from what she saysis with so many threats from what she says is misogynists, who have really been scared, frightened about going to the conference and she's been advised not to go but the speaker has been holding a g7 summit in chorley linings for other speakers about the leading economies and says he will do something about this and get other speakers to increase their protection of politicians who are being victimised on the internet for merely stating their views. it is extraordinary. _
well, she won the seat of _ times is reporting. he won the seat of canterbury from - times is reporting. well, she won the seat of canterbury from the i the seat of canterbury from the tories in the conservative seat for many years and she is in fact chair of the parliamentary labour group in the labour party but she is getting lots of abuse on the sewer that is twitter and her crime was merely to like a comment by piers morgan, again as is often the case, connected to the transgender issue and...
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the streets of washington, d.c. looked like? >> guest: well, as that timewas quite an amazing sight because there was -- people were coming out of their buildings. i recall -- of course, there was this mass exodus from the capitol building, so there was a huge crowd that had gathered pretty much on the south lawn. but i remember people, seeing people come out of the other buildings in the capitol complex as well. i think the conventional wisdom was that one was safer outside than inside. is that's what you saw is a lot of people mulling around outside their buildings, looking up, obviously very confused. but it was total chaos. >> host: did you ever see the capitol evacuated like that before? >> guest: never before. we had a couple of occasions after that that were similar in moments of anxiety and extraordinary concern about safety. but that was the first time i think it's ever happened. >> host: you're also the leader of the senate, so what role and responsibility did you have to make sure that your staff, the senate staff, left the capitol grounds, and h
the streets of washington, d.c. looked like? >> guest: well, as that timewas quite an amazing sight because there was -- people were coming out of their buildings. i recall -- of course, there was this mass exodus from the capitol building, so there was a huge crowd that had gathered pretty much on the south lawn. but i remember people, seeing people come out of the other buildings in the capitol complex as well. i think the conventional wisdom was that one was safer outside than inside....
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: thank you, madam chair. pleased to yield two minutes to the lady from indiana, jackie walorski. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized. mrs. walorski: i thank my friend for yielding. for every single person born or unborn should have the opportunity to live the american dream. but this abortion on demand bill would destroy our country's future. today, we're embarking on the biggest step backward in our nation's history. this vote could be the most consequential vote that any of us take. today, the science is even more clearer than it was in 1973. a child in the womb is a living person. and yet, my colleagues on the other side remain obsessed with killing unborn babies in the name of female empowerment. many supporters of this bill, like me, call all of pro-life americans extreme. i heard it already this morning. but i have seen extreme. i've witnessed the cruelty of abortion and it's ugly. in sout
the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: thank you, madam chair. pleased to yield two minutes to the lady from indiana, jackie walorski. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from indiana is recognized. mrs. walorski: i thank my friend for yielding. for every single person born or unborn should have the opportunity to live the american dream. but this abortion on demand bill would destroy our country's future....
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the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president kennedy inherited the operation. it was launched, and did not go well hence the name. riches across the political and personal i'll and invites president eisenhower to come to camp david and help them understand how to get to this how do i fix this mess, what do i do? it's a very poignant and significant moment i think part of the new upstart democrat inviting the old guard five-star general to talk about what to do. i think it's a very humble may be possibly desperate measure. very humble way to recognize leadership and what passes between administrations and talk about
the single time the most world leaders have been in camp at any one time. the incident want to go back to his 1961. april 1961. president kennedy inaugurated in january succeeding president eisenhower. bad things are being planned by the scenes with the cia, u.s. government and others passed off to the administration you see the photo of the top right of pulitzer prize winning photo called serious steps. what's interesting about this i think from a human and political point is that president...
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he was the guy at the time. she marched right in there and said i think i deserve a spot on your television network. i got you through the depression and you owe me. he thought about it for a little while. she had been rejected by the other networks. but she was not taking no for an answer.. he said okay let's try it and that is how goldberg's started. this is the kind of thing that goes on throughout her career. she was so dedicated to work on this in particular and in some ways eventually it turned out to be somewhat of a downfall. but really just such a powerful woman and t wasn't surprised behind the scenes. she loved to dress beautifully. she didn't cook and she put out a lot of health stresses that would cost like $1.50. and had a successful cookbook so was also a master of her image. >> it is a show that i recall seeing as a kid and constant reruns. talk about your show, what was the premise and were you able to interview any of the actors in the show? this is the quintessential one of the first family sit
he was the guy at the time. she marched right in there and said i think i deserve a spot on your television network. i got you through the depression and you owe me. he thought about it for a little while. she had been rejected by the other networks. but she was not taking no for an answer.. he said okay let's try it and that is how goldberg's started. this is the kind of thing that goes on throughout her career. she was so dedicated to work on this in particular and in some ways eventually it...
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the podcast was downloaded millions of time, but the story turned out to be a hoax. abu safe, a real name is sharon challenge. he is a fraud, a scientist who sold a fictional tale 2 times reporter, with many color market one she would eventually, when a peabody award for the paper was forced to admit it got it wrong. blaming and institutional failure, 16 years after acknowledging the failings in its post 9 coverage. promising to be more rigorous, the new york times had done it again. but the pod remains on line with this spring . the time has concluded that the episodes of cal feet that presented a child to his claims did not meet our standards for accuracy. and the times stood by telemarketing, his journalism hasn't called into question before describing her final report. and so since muslims are demonized it's, it's very easy for the media to embrace stories however false that cater to that stereotype of muslims and the new york times did precisely this. when put out the caliph based on the testimony given by an imposter, it was completely untrue. but it catered to that stereotype.
the podcast was downloaded millions of time, but the story turned out to be a hoax. abu safe, a real name is sharon challenge. he is a fraud, a scientist who sold a fictional tale 2 times reporter, with many color market one she would eventually, when a peabody award for the paper was forced to admit it got it wrong. blaming and institutional failure, 16 years after acknowledging the failings in its post 9 coverage. promising to be more rigorous, the new york times had done it again. but the...
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he was the one of the best love american that with during that time. everybody knew the name of thomas edison. everybody knew what edisonhad done for the united states . and so it was quite a event when edison teamed up with henry ford. and tried to create this project, this enormous project that is the subject of my book. it happened like this. edison and ford knew each other and ford was a younger man , one of the first jobs forgot when he was a young man was not in automobiles but in electricity. he worked on electrical dynamos as a young man. one of the first jobs and re-forgot was working at thomas edison's electric company in detroit michigan. ford had grown up in michigan, he was a farmboy that he was a poor farmboy and he hated farm work. he hated the drudgery of farm work and he hated working in outside in all weather. the kind of stuff verse have to do to make a living in this world were things thomas , but henry ford didn't like red henry ford was a smart kid and he had a natural aptitude for machinery. and he loved tinkering with machines ea
he was the one of the best love american that with during that time. everybody knew the name of thomas edison. everybody knew what edisonhad done for the united states . and so it was quite a event when edison teamed up with henry ford. and tried to create this project, this enormous project that is the subject of my book. it happened like this. edison and ford knew each other and ford was a younger man , one of the first jobs forgot when he was a young man was not in automobiles but in...
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i've come up around the same time as this book which we are going to discuss today. curious, you have been working in the county now for 20 years or so. what made now the right time for this book and what made you rock want to write it? >> it's very interesting. i voice wanted to write a book. those who have known me for a long time i've been talking about writing since high school. book just felt right for me to do it. i started writing it last year had no idea the events that are going to happen in 2020 but i thought 2020 this is the growth of the book needed to be out there. i had no idea the historical part would be in my favor in terms of making it wants receptive, it may have been at another time so i felt that it was time to write it and tell the story. >> what is the key message you want to convey and who is the key audience you had in mind? >> i have the option of writing an academic book or reach a mass audience. i wanted to reach a mass audience. i wanted to write it in such a way coming from my country girl perspective, a way that it can communicate with
i've come up around the same time as this book which we are going to discuss today. curious, you have been working in the county now for 20 years or so. what made now the right time for this book and what made you rock want to write it? >> it's very interesting. i voice wanted to write a book. those who have known me for a long time i've been talking about writing since high school. book just felt right for me to do it. i started writing it last year had no idea the events that are going...
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this happens all the time, i do it all day. tudio and drive me crazy. if you watch my podcast, these battles go on all the time. we took a poll on instagram and said what you think won this battle? 71% than i did. let's see if you're right. here is the big reveal. >> got him. i got that little -- nice. [laughter] dan: i outweighed him by 236 pounds. it was an unfair fight. last time i checked, we were a constitutional republic. each bit of freedom is whittled away they tell us not to worry. i am worried. ♪♪ ♪♪ the video went viral on tik tok what started as 15 days to slow the spread turned into a whole lot longer than that. freedom isn't just something. it's everything. speaking of freedom, i would you briefly give you my take on nine/12. i felt more optimistic tone, i wanted to give you a message about nine -- 12 and the day after how we were all told there's more together that then tears us apart. not sure i felt that way anymore. sorry but there's only one thing that whines us together and that's freedom. and for love of fre
this happens all the time, i do it all day. tudio and drive me crazy. if you watch my podcast, these battles go on all the time. we took a poll on instagram and said what you think won this battle? 71% than i did. let's see if you're right. here is the big reveal. >> got him. i got that little -- nice. [laughter] dan: i outweighed him by 236 pounds. it was an unfair fight. last time i checked, we were a constitutional republic. each bit of freedom is whittled away they tell us not to...
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and of course, you're with president bush all the time. so tell us a little bit about how that they went forward and in particular the picture that was taken at the elementary school where president bush responded. >> that date was just planned out to be the most amazing day in my time at the white house obviously. and for me, nine months into the job i was still learning a lot, traveling with the president and all that so i'm in the classroom and i see the whisper of that moment and obviously, that expression on the president's face changed. iknew something was wrong . i knew the president well enough at that stage, walking into the classroom behind the separate classroom there was a holding room and that's where the presidents and staff were there. there was a tv in the room so immediately when we leftthe classroom , we walk in, and seeing those images on the tv screen, the liveimages of the burning towerson never forget . i was stunned . i knew that day, the day would be in terms of history. not knowing how big, how bad it would get. eve
and of course, you're with president bush all the time. so tell us a little bit about how that they went forward and in particular the picture that was taken at the elementary school where president bush responded. >> that date was just planned out to be the most amazing day in my time at the white house obviously. and for me, nine months into the job i was still learning a lot, traveling with the president and all that so i'm in the classroom and i see the whisper of that moment and...
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instrumental in the march. any time he saw me, i remember once i saw him in washington for one of the marches on washington, one of the anniversaries. he was standing behind this area they blocked off for the dignitaries he was always that kind of person i think i've gotten to the age now i can look back and reflect on these moments and to know these people would be such giants in history but i'm still very fortunate to have them around and to have learned from them. >> you left college and became a teacher those types of connections and ability to expose students to leaders and people who were out in the world making change seemed really important to you. i was really struck by the experiences you tried to, you went through great pains to put for your students, to put together for your students taking middle schoolers from dc to the anniversary from the montgomery march and from the inauguration. when you were thinking about that as an educator, what was driving you to create a those moments for these students? >> to s
instrumental in the march. any time he saw me, i remember once i saw him in washington for one of the marches on washington, one of the anniversaries. he was standing behind this area they blocked off for the dignitaries he was always that kind of person i think i've gotten to the age now i can look back and reflect on these moments and to know these people would be such giants in history but i'm still very fortunate to have them around and to have learned from them. >> you left college...
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this is not the time to comment on that. we are actually on the approval of minutes from the august 3 or 17th meeting. do you have comments on that? >> caller: no. but i was taken off of mute and said i was live so i jumped in. >> no worries. >> caller: [inaudible] for public comment. >> yes. that is item number 9. we're on item number 4. and if you watch on your screen, you can see what items we're on. we'll probably get there in probably like 15, 20 minutes at the soonest. thank you. >> caller: ok. i assume i'll be put on mute again? >> yes. or you can hang up, i guess. i'm not sure. secretary silva, do you know if she just should hang up? how does that work? i don't know how the queue works. >> she'll rejoin the meeting once we close the q&a portion automatically. >> ok. great. so, moderator, are there any additional callers on the line? >> you have zero questions remaining. >> so w that, we'll close public comment. directors, is there a motion on the minutes from the august 3 meeting -- >> so move. >> second. >> can you p
this is not the time to comment on that. we are actually on the approval of minutes from the august 3 or 17th meeting. do you have comments on that? >> caller: no. but i was taken off of mute and said i was live so i jumped in. >> no worries. >> caller: [inaudible] for public comment. >> yes. that is item number 9. we're on item number 4. and if you watch on your screen, you can see what items we're on. we'll probably get there in probably like 15, 20 minutes at the...
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the difference this time is that the _ different this time? e? the difference j this time is that the government is trying to prevent chinese nationals from trading online on overseas exchanges. they had previously been prohibited from trading in the country, and now they're prohibited from trading online. the other thing is is the government seems to also be requiring the internet companies that would provide you with the link to those overseas exchanges to also try to prohibit that. that to those overseas exchanges to also try to prohibit that.— try to prohibit that. that raises the question — try to prohibit that. that raises the question of— try to prohibit that. that raises the question of enforcement. i try to prohibit that. that raises - the question of enforcement. that is one quite effective way, but are there other... those people who dare call bunk and date of expect fines? i suspect they will have several reasons. first, all of the major regulators have banded together to prohibit this — so, the six control bank, the securities regu
the difference this time is that the _ different this time? e? the difference j this time is that the government is trying to prevent chinese nationals from trading online on overseas exchanges. they had previously been prohibited from trading in the country, and now they're prohibited from trading online. the other thing is is the government seems to also be requiring the internet companies that would provide you with the link to those overseas exchanges to also try to prohibit that. that to...
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let's turn to the sunday times, so businesses. n to the sunday times, so many options we - businesses. let's turn to the sunday times, so many options we have - businesses. let's turn to the sunday l times, so many options we have been hearing about following the energy and gas crisis, one is on the front page of the times, energy panic ushers in a new nuclear age, jo. it's quite an interesting story because rolls—royce are leading a consortium to develop what they are calling many nuclear reactors, and they are expected to get the go—ahead from the business secretary later on this week. and it does seem to me that this is a change of focus and the government is certainly seem to be changing its focus towards nuclear energy because what we have seen is we don't have the storage capacity for gas, and we have seen what has happened with that in the collapse of various energy companies in the last week and the prospect of rising fuel, but it has to be said, the government... previous governments were warned about this lack of storage
let's turn to the sunday times, so businesses. n to the sunday times, so many options we - businesses. let's turn to the sunday times, so many options we have - businesses. let's turn to the sunday l times, so many options we have been hearing about following the energy and gas crisis, one is on the front page of the times, energy panic ushers in a new nuclear age, jo. it's quite an interesting story because rolls—royce are leading a consortium to develop what they are calling many nuclear...
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for the 1st time in 50 years. while the 7000 people have already fled their homes. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed. as the headlines, the news will continue here on al jazeera right after the listening post say shortly, bye bye. talk to al jazeera we owe. what gives you hope that is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories on the new york times released an investigation into the u. s. drawing strike that one . we will be together for the 1st time. in the hours we killed the instigators rated some serious questions. i'm here today with sort of record straight in acknowledge, almost like hello richard gilbert and you're at the listening posts where we dig into the coverage and look at how news is reported. here are the media stories we're examining this week drawn warfare exposed. but why did it take the new york times and see and, and so long to
for the 1st time in 50 years. while the 7000 people have already fled their homes. hundreds of buildings have been destroyed. as the headlines, the news will continue here on al jazeera right after the listening post say shortly, bye bye. talk to al jazeera we owe. what gives you hope that is going to be peace because the situation on the ground seems to be pointing, otherwise we listen. we were never on whatever road to off migration. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories...
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rest of the time so they could have the best of both city life and country life at the same timell drive instead of a single huge factory, he wanted a string of small factories. electrical power factories up and down the river and around each factory would be small land leases or sales for workers so they could have five or 10 acres of farm for 20 if they wanted and they could afford it because he offer financing for buying the land and he would offer advice on how to farm and rent them farm machinery to farm them. when they were done with their crops which would only take a few weeks, they could go to the steady job and make a regular wage and improve their land, educate their kids and so on. so he built this vision around a new kind of american life. act what he thomas edison created in northern alabama. this tells the story of how they tried to do that and why they failed. finally, the book tells what happens next. the story moves eventually toward the creation of one of the greatest achievements of government in the united states, a project called tennessee valley, tpa which
rest of the time so they could have the best of both city life and country life at the same timell drive instead of a single huge factory, he wanted a string of small factories. electrical power factories up and down the river and around each factory would be small land leases or sales for workers so they could have five or 10 acres of farm for 20 if they wanted and they could afford it because he offer financing for buying the land and he would offer advice on how to farm and rent them farm...
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same time the network started.re there at the very beginning and for us, we didn't have to face the problem you would have to face if he went to the new york times. we already had our elements. another person had their own -- >> i had the same experience and i would say probably later than you. the last time was early 1980s. >> we were there at the beginning, nobody had to be fired, congressional reporter. they were open and we went into the. there were other people doing that work but they didn't stick around. >> set the scene how it was i really want people to come away with that, it didn't out of the gate become this major force of people tested listened to, you basically were all inventing this one you walk in that door. >> it was interesting for the people listening but they do know quite how interesting it was. i was directing it, all things considered and what happened was the news and i was saying we are is the date? [laughter] adams was in the very early days, the one you could count on being in studio. th
same time the network started.re there at the very beginning and for us, we didn't have to face the problem you would have to face if he went to the new york times. we already had our elements. another person had their own -- >> i had the same experience and i would say probably later than you. the last time was early 1980s. >> we were there at the beginning, nobody had to be fired, congressional reporter. they were open and we went into the. there were other people doing that work...
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.— for the first time. and tamara, it has been - tamara, it has been really good to talk to you. thank you so much for taking the time. thank ou. much for taking the time. thank you- thank _ much for taking the time. thank you- thank you _ much for taking the time. thank you. thank you so _ much for taking the time. thank you. thank you so much. - for more on this and all our stories go to the bbc news website. there's a full analysis and you can look back at the testimony that convicted r kelly. let's move on to some other news. reports from south korea say an unidentified projectile has been launched from north korea. south korea's military was saying at least one projectile was fired into the sea of japan. japanese media say the object appeared to be a missile laura bicker has the latest. these missiles through eastwards towards japan and it was japanese officials who said these are the kind of muscles who contravene un security sanctions and that is yet to be an update if it was ballistic missiles from s
.— for the first time. and tamara, it has been - tamara, it has been really good to talk to you. thank you so much for taking the time. thank ou. much for taking the time. thank you- thank _ much for taking the time. thank you- thank you _ much for taking the time. thank you. thank you so _ much for taking the time. thank you. thank you so much. - for more on this and all our stories go to the bbc news website. there's a full analysis and you can look back at the testimony that convicted r...
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speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? mr. ronellers: rise in opposition. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognize. mr. rogers: i yield myself two minutes. mr. speaker, here we go again. this time they're stripping $25 billion in funding added by republicans and democrats on the committee. the gentlelady argues that the biden budget is sufficient for our national defense. i strongly disagree. the biden budget constitutes a cut of about $4 billion in real spending from last year. the budget cuts the number of navy ship, cuts the number of navy ships and destabilizes the industrial basement slashes procurement across the board. it guts missile defense. it leaves unfunded $25 billion in combatant commander priorities. and it cuts the army, navy, air force and marines. at least they left the space force alone. it does all this while our adversaries, pecialsly china, are investing in mi
speaker, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from california reserves. for what purpose does the gentleman seek recognition? mr. ronellers: rise in opposition. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from alabama is recognize. mr. rogers: i yield myself two minutes. mr. speaker, here we go again. this time they're stripping $25 billion in funding added by republicans and democrats on the committee. the gentlelady argues that the biden budget is sufficient...
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, — crisis in 2,000, which camino, at the time, it— crisis in 2,000, which camino, at the time, it wastime, it was one of the biggest problems the labour government faced when you _ problems the labour government faced when you have lorry driver is blockading, you know, shops and places— blockading, you know, shops and pieces like — blockading, you know, shops and places like that. this time, this is a supply—side issue, lack of drivers. _ a supply—side issue, lack of drivers, and despite relaxing the rules— drivers, and despite relaxing the rules can — drivers, and despite relaxing the rules can i — drivers, and despite relaxing the rules can i don't think they are going — rules can i don't think they are going to — rules can i don't think they are going to get enough people into the system _ going to get enough people into the system quick enough, hand spiked with a _ system quick enough, hand spiked with a come unto you, the fact that they are _ with a come unto you, the fact that they are calling the army into try to avert— they are calling the army into try to avert this crisis. t
, — crisis in 2,000, which camino, at the time, it— crisis in 2,000, which camino, at the time, it wastime, it was one of the biggest problems the labour government faced when you _ problems the labour government faced when you have lorry driver is blockading, you know, shops and places— blockading, you know, shops and pieces like — blockading, you know, shops and places like that. this time, this is a supply—side issue, lack of drivers. _ a supply—side issue, lack of drivers, and...
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by "the new york times" and philadelphia inquirer at the same time, i know what i'm talking about. ly if we tell the truth about everything though will our critique about the liberal media bias be believed by the voters. believe me about this, we need to be the party that questions and takes on the new york washington media power structure, to stand up for the american people who are working for a living every day instead of those who want to continue to throw out money in order to maintain power. another thing we need to do is support innovation, over regulation. we need to say we are the party that says it's never been regulation. but innovation to solve the most difficult problems. but those principles will be ignored if we spend more time complaining about the past than we do defeating the awful ideas of today's democratic party. do we need more evidence that rising inflation, rising taxes and the horribly botched withdrawal of the troops for afghanistan leaving 13 soldiers dead and thousands of americans and afghan allies now being held hostage by the taliban so complaining abo
by "the new york times" and philadelphia inquirer at the same time, i know what i'm talking about. ly if we tell the truth about everything though will our critique about the liberal media bias be believed by the voters. believe me about this, we need to be the party that questions and takes on the new york washington media power structure, to stand up for the american people who are working for a living every day instead of those who want to continue to throw out money in order to...
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if we have to like me i it was one of the 1st time. so i'm actually seeing the footage of it happening and watched it happen and able to see the body language and the reactions that take place between the individuals. and once you learn more of the background, you can understand why someone who had never really been in trouble and was only 20 and trying to get your college would be scared to death. for you to do use bias for me that were you have to wear away or you have to go by marijuana from individuals . and, you know, depending upon how you do and so forth. you know, a lot of this can go away, you know, are you, andrew was under intense pressure and he was terrified of the consequences. most of the time they're looking for more than pot or anybody, anything other than marijuana. and i think the contact intensifies, and then i think they give them deadlines, have new, more just to people to get the, you know, the felony level. so i think whatever it was, a bowie. and i think that his actions caused the death of andrew static can whe
if we have to like me i it was one of the 1st time. so i'm actually seeing the footage of it happening and watched it happen and able to see the body language and the reactions that take place between the individuals. and once you learn more of the background, you can understand why someone who had never really been in trouble and was only 20 and trying to get your college would be scared to death. for you to do use bias for me that were you have to wear away or you have to go by marijuana from...
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i was next to the two of them much of the time. not the whole time, but a lot of the time, and just comparing notes and checking in with each other. >> when did you first see the photographs of you in the gallery and jason comforting you? and then, when did you first talk to him about that moment? rep. wild: so, while i was still in the safe room, my son texted on our family thread. like many families, we have a family group thread, and texted me a copy of the picture. he said, mom, i think you should see this before somebody brings it to your attention. and i just remember looking at it and being horrified thinking i can't believe that this picture was taken or that i was in this situation. it seemed really surreal. i couldn't remember ever being on my back. i kept looking at it thinking, i don't remember being in this position. and then -- that is when i first saw it. i guess it started to go viral pretty quickly because i had colleagues coming over and showing it to me on their phones. did you see this? did you see that? then i t
i was next to the two of them much of the time. not the whole time, but a lot of the time, and just comparing notes and checking in with each other. >> when did you first see the photographs of you in the gallery and jason comforting you? and then, when did you first talk to him about that moment? rep. wild: so, while i was still in the safe room, my son texted on our family thread. like many families, we have a family group thread, and texted me a copy of the picture. he said, mom, i...
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he was the guy at the time. and she marched in there and said, i think i deserve a spot on your television network. i got you through the depression on radio. and you owe me. and he thought -- she had been reject by all the other networks including him once and she was not take nothing for an answer. so she demand this and he said, all right, let's try it. and that is how the goldberg's started. so, she -- this is very, like -- this is the kind of thing that guess on for her over and over throughout her career. she really was so dedicated to work and to this character, i think in particular, and in some ways turn out to be a downfall for her. so dedicated to this, but really just like such a powerful woman and knew it and would was nat afraid to use it behind the scenes inch public she presented this image of america's mother. behind the scenes she loved to dress beautifully. she did not cook. and yet she put out a line of house dresses that would cost 1.50 and had a successful cook book. so she was also a master
he was the guy at the time. and she marched in there and said, i think i deserve a spot on your television network. i got you through the depression on radio. and you owe me. and he thought -- she had been reject by all the other networks including him once and she was not take nothing for an answer. so she demand this and he said, all right, let's try it. and that is how the goldberg's started. so, she -- this is very, like -- this is the kind of thing that guess on for her over and over...
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now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on the sidelines, because i knew making a direct pitch would help. the portfolio, the staff knew me. i looked him in the eye and said i want to be your personal photographer and i took a page out of his political playbook because he would always say on the campaign trail i want to be your president. it was the longest handshake ever because he kind of looked at me like he never thought about it. he said i appreciate it. i will get back to you. a week later it all happened very quickly. back in austin in andy carr's office, who was the chief of staff he prett
now's the time i took a break and went back to albuquerque. i was recovering from the campaign and the more i inquired about the position, the more that i discovered i had a shot at the job. and then i discovered i had an opportunity to ask president elect bush in person when i discovered i was invited to a christmas party in austin texas i said that's where i'm going to make my personal pitch for the job and so i walked up to president elect bush at the party. my wife was there to coach me on...
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such time as i may consume. -- i yield myself the balance of my time. madam speaker, from the 2016 about a still day truck attack in france to the 2017 deadly car ramming in charlottesville to the 2017 attack that took the lives of darren drake and seven others, we've seen the use of vehicles to carry out terrorist attacks become disturbingly common. our nation faces a complex and evolving threat landscape, but the threat of vehicles ramming attacks is not going away. as long as would-be terrorists seek to use rental vehicles as a weapon of terror, we must provide rental dealers with the ability to do their part. i urge my colleagues to support the darren drake act, and i yield back the balance of the time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 4089, as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed, and without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. for what p
such time as i may consume. -- i yield myself the balance of my time. madam speaker, from the 2016 about a still day truck attack in france to the 2017 deadly car ramming in charlottesville to the 2017 attack that took the lives of darren drake and seven others, we've seen the use of vehicles to carry out terrorist attacks become disturbingly common. our nation faces a complex and evolving threat landscape, but the threat of vehicles ramming attacks is not going away. as long as would-be...