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and then remanded back to a state court where perhaps civil rights might not receive as favorable to thent, that remand state court is now reviewable under title ix. title x deals with the establishment of the community relations service which can based on race,s color, and national origin. a case was referred to the community relations service where a bar put up a sign that barred speaking a foreign language in the bar. the committee worked that out. title ally, we are on xi. this says the accused can get a trial by jury. this was very controversial. this was a compromise critical to passing the act because many proponents did not want a jury trial for contempt under the 64 civil rights act because they thought maybe certain juries would not be amenable to civil rights and would not convict. the civil rights act is enormously important. it's really the resumption of what ended in reconstruction. a presidentiald contest between tilden and haz yes. rutherford b. hayes became president. he agreed to and reconstruction. states a lot of southern rolling back gains made post-civil war with rega
and then remanded back to a state court where perhaps civil rights might not receive as favorable to thent, that remand state court is now reviewable under title ix. title x deals with the establishment of the community relations service which can based on race,s color, and national origin. a case was referred to the community relations service where a bar put up a sign that barred speaking a foreign language in the bar. the committee worked that out. title ally, we are on xi. this says the...
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as thent is underway world is on alert for possible future attacks.continuingbc 7 for coverage on the war on terror and added security measures through the holiday season. leon: tonight, a handful of high school football players are suing the montgomery county school system after they were seriously burned. this happened at springbrook high school in silver spring. several players felt a burning sensation during practice last year. turned out that a custodian had used a strong chemical to disinfect their gear because of an infection. sufferedit claims they first and second degree burns and would not have if the custodian had read the warning label. the lawsuit seeks unspecified damages on behalf of four injured students, but it could expand to include others. a baltimore school is closed tomorrow after a stabbing saturday classroom. bbed ingrader sta 11th grader, who now has life-threatening injuries. the suspect is in custody. no word on what started the incident. happening now, the search for a missing elderly siblings and prince george's county. th
as thent is underway world is on alert for possible future attacks.continuingbc 7 for coverage on the war on terror and added security measures through the holiday season. leon: tonight, a handful of high school football players are suing the montgomery county school system after they were seriously burned. this happened at springbrook high school in silver spring. several players felt a burning sensation during practice last year. turned out that a custodian had used a strong chemical to...
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with thent to be good almighty, you might want to delay until may. correctly,emember janet yellen has a little that board so, brad sherman, put your application in. investigators ignored his plea. shift.e hike bets as for the questions this morning mark bradshaw is ahead of global effort 16 which mentor than 950 billion euros. i will not ask you about congressman sherman did pick debate is there were two bank. others wanted a conviction of forecast that it will move back to target in the short term. >> it is not so much that whether that more confident inflation will move toward target, the effect of china and august has brought a lot of uncertainty. gives them confidence that they can continue with the game plan which is december liftoff at a gradual move and normalizing interest rates. fuse -- views make people nervous. do you share the view? >> i think the market is not pricing enough. the market price is in the order of to write hakes -- rate hikes and 16. what they most likely expect to happen is four hikes in 16 and five in 17. the market is ju
with thent to be good almighty, you might want to delay until may. correctly,emember janet yellen has a little that board so, brad sherman, put your application in. investigators ignored his plea. shift.e hike bets as for the questions this morning mark bradshaw is ahead of global effort 16 which mentor than 950 billion euros. i will not ask you about congressman sherman did pick debate is there were two bank. others wanted a conviction of forecast that it will move back to target in the short...
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. >> thent's been about four ars since seal's last album. >> the graray winner is out with new music, singing a love song for us. >> you think he's the only one to sing love songs? plus the guys are back to answer all your relationship questions, regis is going to be on the panel this time instead of with me asking the questions. the last time you were here was recently for halloween. >> forget it. >> let's see a little bit of it. >> i was red baron. >> you were the red baron. >> and regis got in on the spanking. >> yes, it was a good day. we ended the show like we always do on tuesday, with our spank-a-anthonyspank-a- >> you can join us for a little spank-a-thon at the end of the show. what have you been up to besides hanging out with me over the weekend? >> i got into a fight with my wife yesterday. which i really never do. she's a very sweet woman and all of that. we packed the car. >> you were in connecticut. >> we packed the car, and she came down with a computer. do you have a computer? >> we have them at the house. i never use them. >> anyway, she's got hers, and it's the last
. >> thent's been about four ars since seal's last album. >> the graray winner is out with new music, singing a love song for us. >> you think he's the only one to sing love songs? plus the guys are back to answer all your relationship questions, regis is going to be on the panel this time instead of with me asking the questions. the last time you were here was recently for halloween. >> forget it. >> let's see a little bit of it. >> i was red baron. >>...
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and thent of b plaster gez on t of that. i did have a bra on and underwear around.und so i wanted to be desct under there. >> the apple, apple in the snake. yeah. and maybe eve takes a little bite out mef tonight. >> ar heidi's halloween parties are also legendary and her costumes amazing. how does she top herself every year? she says it is all in the planning. >> nr 1st, day after halloween, i start racking my brain there ready what i will do the next year. last year wasovembe butterfly. i've done me as 95 years old. i've been body works where i was just flesh and muscles. i've been an alien. i've been betty boop. >> this is heidi's life cast we took a if you months ago. and based this live cast, we sculpt the design of her face. >> you said my ears are like elephant ears. i didn't know i had big on ears. >> this is an upper lip. you see, then this fits heidi exactly. that's her new lip. >> on the day it will probably take about eight, nine hours. and it all goes down the drain at the end of the night. >> heidi enlisted the help of her friend and project 4 winner,
and thent of b plaster gez on t of that. i did have a bra on and underwear around.und so i wanted to be desct under there. >> the apple, apple in the snake. yeah. and maybe eve takes a little bite out mef tonight. >> ar heidi's halloween parties are also legendary and her costumes amazing. how does she top herself every year? she says it is all in the planning. >> nr 1st, day after halloween, i start racking my brain there ready what i will do the next year. last year...
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they are demanding any video of thent and naming anybody involved. >> we feel like there's important information, and the family needs to know we're here to support them. >> reporter: some say that the officials have not done enough to prevent another ferguson-like flashpoint. >> it's time for things to change, and key indicator of life. and it's time for government leaders to step up to the plate and stop making excuses and start taking action. >> reporter: and tony, the investigation into the shooting has been handed over to the minnesota bureau of action, and the officer-involved shootings take some time. and they expect this investigation to last for two-four months, and in the meantime, the officers involved remain on paid administrative leave. >> so usher, i want video, and is there any video of what happened? dash cam, body cam? >> the state investigators say that the officers were not wearing body cams, and there's no dash cam of it. but they're looking at video that they gathered, and as well as cellphone video provided to them from witnesses. so far, none of the videos show
they are demanding any video of thent and naming anybody involved. >> we feel like there's important information, and the family needs to know we're here to support them. >> reporter: some say that the officials have not done enough to prevent another ferguson-like flashpoint. >> it's time for things to change, and key indicator of life. and it's time for government leaders to step up to the plate and stop making excuses and start taking action. >> reporter: and tony,...
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had -- we don't look at the ottoman empire and how these and thents were created blowback as a result of these governments. look towardsdon't the ideology, we look more at body count, which was the mistake of the vietnam war. i think it is important for us to win the hearts and minds of people in the middle east instead of demonizing them and declaring war on them. what is your aspect on that? thank you. guest: let me elaborate on the point of that ideology. first of all i just want to say, your last comment i just don't agree with. we are not making war on the people of the middle east, we are making war -- to some extent, and i think we should be making more war -- on a group of terrorists who have proven to be quite powerful. but i think the point about ideology is really important. this is an organization driven by ideology. we should not minimize its importance. when i was at the state department that was really what i focused on. think we should take our eye off the ball. we may consider the ideology ,hat they have kind of wacky but it actually does drive people. the point about
had -- we don't look at the ottoman empire and how these and thents were created blowback as a result of these governments. look towardsdon't the ideology, we look more at body count, which was the mistake of the vietnam war. i think it is important for us to win the hearts and minds of people in the middle east instead of demonizing them and declaring war on them. what is your aspect on that? thank you. guest: let me elaborate on the point of that ideology. first of all i just want to say,...
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charlie: what is your opinion today of some of bin laden's and thent, al-zawahiri, al qaeda leadershipbout isis? will: they do not consider the caliphate to be legitimate. al-zawahiri has a deep distaste for al baghdadi -- he finds him insubordinate. there is a lot of bad blood between them, figuratively and literally. they have been fighting skirmishes. but he has recently held out and branch, saying i will never recognize your caliphate, but i will work with you on the ground. it's not inconceivable there could be some rapprochement between the two groups. ian: it is not clear how much that will even matter. al-zawahiri is consistently referred to and described by isis as being a doddering old man who is irrelevant to jihad today. as a global organization -- it doesn't make him look great if al baghdadi is thought to be on the front fighting, where is he is in some cave somewhere watching a big-screen tv. ♪ charlie: in places they control, do they offer these services of a fully functioning state? >> they do, in fact. they take out the garbage. i think that is one of the interesting
charlie: what is your opinion today of some of bin laden's and thent, al-zawahiri, al qaeda leadershipbout isis? will: they do not consider the caliphate to be legitimate. al-zawahiri has a deep distaste for al baghdadi -- he finds him insubordinate. there is a lot of bad blood between them, figuratively and literally. they have been fighting skirmishes. but he has recently held out and branch, saying i will never recognize your caliphate, but i will work with you on the ground. it's not...
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russia is trying to awe thent cat an alleged isis video,er threatening attacking inside that country, quote, very soon. the five-minute video was released thursday. it shows russian cities with chants in russian, promising, that, quote, blood will spill like an ocean. cnn has not been able to verify the video. now more on the breaking news that we're covering this day. the pentagon says u.s. forces have targeted the notorious jihadi john. senior international correspondent ben wedeman joins us for this story as well. good to have you with us. if emwazi is dead, how does it play into the broader fight against isis? >> it's important to keep in mind, george, that emwazi, born in kuwait and growing up in the uk is really -- even though he's played a very prominent media role with these gruesome beheadings of journalists and aid workers, he's not part of the leadership structure of isis, which is made up predominantly of iraqis, including iraqis with experience with saddam hussein's security hierk i can. -- hierarchy. so in the grand picture, not necessarily a huge role. there's not going
russia is trying to awe thent cat an alleged isis video,er threatening attacking inside that country, quote, very soon. the five-minute video was released thursday. it shows russian cities with chants in russian, promising, that, quote, blood will spill like an ocean. cnn has not been able to verify the video. now more on the breaking news that we're covering this day. the pentagon says u.s. forces have targeted the notorious jihadi john. senior international correspondent ben wedeman joins us...
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fed thent, is the going to then, even if they're going to raise rates, going to temper that trajectoryrate rises? inamed: yes, they will, and three ways. first, it is going to be a very shallow path, secondly, a stop-go process. there will not be a hike every single meeting. they will stop along the way. third, they will end up below historical averages. you absolutely -- betty: but what i be? -- what will that be? mohamed: i think you will be around 3% as opposed to 4% historically. vertically, they will leave that open and it will be stopped go and a shallow cycle. betty: you have some folks, goldman sachs included, that are saying this route that we have seen, this global volatility has really taken down emerging markets, we might by next year see a bottom to that. goldman sachs said the 2016 could be the year emerging markets assets are at a bottom and start to find their seat, particularly given this divergence in the developed economies. do you believe that? mohamed: i do believe that is typically overshot on the way up and down. i believe that in certain countries, russia was on
fed thent, is the going to then, even if they're going to raise rates, going to temper that trajectoryrate rises? inamed: yes, they will, and three ways. first, it is going to be a very shallow path, secondly, a stop-go process. there will not be a hike every single meeting. they will stop along the way. third, they will end up below historical averages. you absolutely -- betty: but what i be? -- what will that be? mohamed: i think you will be around 3% as opposed to 4% historically....
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so 157 different countries.ne every single one of thent industrialized countries, every one, and over 100 other countries have buttah putt iney writing what they're going to do to contribute to bringingwe emissions down as well as makinu their infrastructure more resilient.f >> brown: most of that non-binding agreements from. these countries. a lot of experts continue to question that. circumstances change.. politics change. how do you know they stick to it? >> well, first of all, i don't know of anything binding that is actually a guarantee. the kyoto protocol is the best example of that because we have countries adopt the kyoto protocol and not ratify. we had countries adopt, ratify and still not comply. so even if it's legal andot binding, that's not a guarantee. i think one of the major, goingi back to your first question, ths major, major shifts that we hade between where we were in copenhagen and now is that countries have increasingly understood that addressing climate change is not just a global issue.s it is actually also a national priority. it is national development opport
so 157 different countries.ne every single one of thent industrialized countries, every one, and over 100 other countries have buttah putt iney writing what they're going to do to contribute to bringingwe emissions down as well as makinu their infrastructure more resilient.f >> brown: most of that non-binding agreements from. these countries. a lot of experts continue to question that. circumstances change.. politics change. how do you know they stick to it? >> well, first of all, i...
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they said the unabomber's was someonethat he who was working with the someone working with the was thent and that defense and he did not go to trial. were you able to uncover anything through videos or the information that shows he was purposely left on even though the person questioning his paper , or the misspelling of his name? guest: i think you meant to say underwear bomber. evidence that he was deliberately let on the plane. it was incompetence. and ms. spellings of names and you are right, the story was that his father, a wealthy edge year in banker had come into the -- a wealthy nigerian banker had spoken to a cia station chief about his son. who have become this radicalized person and seemed to be involved in yemen and that led to the name beingomber's put on a terror watch list but was not added to the no-fly list, a more extreme subset to the terror watch list. one of the many ways the system failed. the cia wrote up a report and it biography of him, but they had not distributed it widely, another way the system failed. the sorts of things president obama was going over with h
they said the unabomber's was someonethat he who was working with the someone working with the was thent and that defense and he did not go to trial. were you able to uncover anything through videos or the information that shows he was purposely left on even though the person questioning his paper , or the misspelling of his name? guest: i think you meant to say underwear bomber. evidence that he was deliberately let on the plane. it was incompetence. and ms. spellings of names and you are...
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some of thent on reasons why the state department rejected the pipeline. not make a meaningful long-term contribution to our economy. congress is serious about wanting to create jobs, this was not the way to do it. if they want to do it, what we should be doing is passing a bipartisan infrastructure plan that could create more than 30 times as many jobs per year as the pipeline would and, in the long run, would benefit our economy and our workers for decades to come. -- business has created businesses created 2.5 million
some of thent on reasons why the state department rejected the pipeline. not make a meaningful long-term contribution to our economy. congress is serious about wanting to create jobs, this was not the way to do it. if they want to do it, what we should be doing is passing a bipartisan infrastructure plan that could create more than 30 times as many jobs per year as the pipeline would and, in the long run, would benefit our economy and our workers for decades to come. -- business has created...
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acceptablenot acceptable, thent would be to have an afghan mini jury.hey can mediate between the taliban and the afghan state. we cannot ignore the role of pakistan. think that pakistan should be stopped from harming the process. , those under their influence, they could be encouraged to participate. close down all of the safe havens they have. then peace could be more of an afghan if -- afghan issue. >> i will open the floor. identify yourself. keep your interventions to the point, that would be good. >> hello, i am from the national defense research arm. thank you for your eliminating comments. i am tempted to ask about the current unity government process. you alluded to several things observers here have noted are challenging to make this process work forward in accordance with the elections at a regional level and the constitutional level. i would like to pick up on the about the peas reconciliation process and pakistan's aims, in particular in response to china. he talked about iran, russia, and we have talked about pakistan's issues in the new yo
acceptablenot acceptable, thent would be to have an afghan mini jury.hey can mediate between the taliban and the afghan state. we cannot ignore the role of pakistan. think that pakistan should be stopped from harming the process. , those under their influence, they could be encouraged to participate. close down all of the safe havens they have. then peace could be more of an afghan if -- afghan issue. >> i will open the floor. identify yourself. keep your interventions to the point, that...
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. >> you know thent lecture elite of washington. there's no -- they're not even smart people, most of them. they're not eve smart people. >> reporter: our poll showing trump's message on national serity issutting him ahead of the pack. trump telling george how far he wod go the keep america safe. >> you would bring back water boarding? >> yes. i think it's peanuts compared to what they do to us. >> reporter: trump's critics say he's makg up facts i in his fight for the nomination. >> i watched when the world trade center came tumbling down. and i watchched in jersey city, new jersey, where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was -- coming down. >> reporter:rump insooising he saw it with h hwn eyes. >> the police sayay that didn't happen. those rumors have been on the internet for some time. >> i saw it. >> you saw it with your own eyes? >> reporter: jersey city's rrent mayor sayining it never happened. >> he's wil pli making up lies or he has memory issues. if you have either one of those, you have to qu
. >> you know thent lecture elite of washington. there's no -- they're not even smart people, most of them. they're not eve smart people. >> reporter: our poll showing trump's message on national serity issutting him ahead of the pack. trump telling george how far he wod go the keep america safe. >> you would bring back water boarding? >> yes. i think it's peanuts compared to what they do to us. >> reporter: trump's critics say he's makg up facts i in his fight for...
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some of thent on reasons why the state department rejected the pipeline. first, the pipeline would not make a meaningful long-term contribution to our economy. congress is serious about wanting to create jobs, this was not the way to do it. if they want to do it, what we should be doing is passing a bipartisan infrastructure plan that could create more than 30 times as many jobs per year as the pipeline would and, in the long run, would benefit our economy and our workers for decades to come. -- business has created businesses created 2.5 million new jobs over the past 68 months , the longest streak on record. the unemployment rate fell to 5% . this congress should pass a serious infrastructure plan and keep those jobs coming. that would make a difference. the pipeline would not have made a serious impact on those and on the american people's prospects for the future. would note pipeline lower gas prices for american consumers. in fact, gas prices have already been falling steadily. the national average gas price is down about $.77 over a year ago. it is d
some of thent on reasons why the state department rejected the pipeline. first, the pipeline would not make a meaningful long-term contribution to our economy. congress is serious about wanting to create jobs, this was not the way to do it. if they want to do it, what we should be doing is passing a bipartisan infrastructure plan that could create more than 30 times as many jobs per year as the pipeline would and, in the long run, would benefit our economy and our workers for decades to come....
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into deals with language to simply give states that are included in the interstate 73 and thent avenue i opportunity to band together to advance the planning and construction of this interstate highway. as we speak for the six states affected, we are working on getting the other two. this is a voluntary arrangement. choose to join. we think it would be appropriate to offer this amendment and to make it in order, i don't know any controversy that surrounds it. nothing speaks more loudly to work together to get more common goals accomplished. that is what this amendment is about. i look forward to see how these states work together to build this interstate highway. it starts in michigan and ends in south carolina. >> what was the second number of the amendment that you referenced? 88 >> 88? >> yes. >> sir, it is good to see you and i am glad that you are here. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am here to talk about four amendments. i will make this as quick as i can. amendments are cosponsored by my friends from virginia. of the science, space, and technology committee that i serve as rankin
into deals with language to simply give states that are included in the interstate 73 and thent avenue i opportunity to band together to advance the planning and construction of this interstate highway. as we speak for the six states affected, we are working on getting the other two. this is a voluntary arrangement. choose to join. we think it would be appropriate to offer this amendment and to make it in order, i don't know any controversy that surrounds it. nothing speaks more loudly to work...
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. >>> in all, police in brussels arrested 21 people in the latest raids, but thent y did not find abdeslam who is wanted for pampting in pampt ing participating in the terror attacks and killing 130 people. >>> security is tight across the united states as millions of americans prepare to travel for thanksgiving. police in new york city sunday held an active shooter drill in the subway system. for the first time the training included an attacker in a suicide vest. the department of homeland security says there are no credible terror threats anywhere in the u.s. nearly 47 million americans are expected to travel for the holiday. trump this morning as he tries to justify tighter scrutiny of american muslims. front-runner said he watched people celebrate on 9/11. >> i watched people celebrate in the twin towers came down. i watched in new jersey where thousands and thousands of people were cheering as that building was coming down. cheering. >> politifact says trump's claims defy basic logic. the mayor of jersey city says trump is plane wrong. he tweeted, quote, jersey city doesn't want to be
. >>> in all, police in brussels arrested 21 people in the latest raids, but thent y did not find abdeslam who is wanted for pampting in pampt ing participating in the terror attacks and killing 130 people. >>> security is tight across the united states as millions of americans prepare to travel for thanksgiving. police in new york city sunday held an active shooter drill in the subway system. for the first time the training included an attacker in a suicide vest. the...
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on thent obama also met sidelines with russian president vladimir putin. obama urged mr.ease tensions with turkey after the shootdown of a russian jet by turkish forces. russia will restrict imports of turkish foods in the doubles as part of a package of new sanctions. the ban could be deferred for several weeks to allow the russian firms to buy new suppliers and current price rises. russia previously banned food imports from the eu and u.s. over the recent ukraine crisis. world leaders gathering for talks to limit carbon emissions. is world -- richest man leading a group of platypus about to come clean energy. bill gates is joining jack ma and 20 other investors to set up a new fund next year. on these andore other breaking stories 24 hours a day at the new bloomberg.com. back to you. scarlet: thank you. will now be alongside the dollar, euro, and pound, in the international monetary fund reserve currency. christine lagarde said the new basket will be an improvement. >> it will clearly better represent the international community, based on those two criterion of trade an
on thent obama also met sidelines with russian president vladimir putin. obama urged mr.ease tensions with turkey after the shootdown of a russian jet by turkish forces. russia will restrict imports of turkish foods in the doubles as part of a package of new sanctions. the ban could be deferred for several weeks to allow the russian firms to buy new suppliers and current price rises. russia previously banned food imports from the eu and u.s. over the recent ukraine crisis. world leaders...
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so he made thent way and most prodigious intellectual circles. he broke the proudest of jews.ust of israel's defenders, setting a powerful example for others. i will always treasure my conversations with him throughout the years that which is ice twinkle in his wisdom showed. with the respect, benjamin netanyahu." thank you, mr. prime minister, that wonderful condolence letter which meant so much to my mother and was an accurate portrayal of my father. for those of the interested in reading my father's writings were about to come to a website -- irving kristol.org. this guide to my father's work is a work that is put together and devoted to making the work of contemporary thinkers more easily accessible to all of us, but especially to students and future generations. this project isn't directly involved with or connected to aei, not affiliated with the american enterprise institute, but turns out to be in a way and unintentional tribute to aei. it is amazing how many of these influential and important thinkers of the last half-century, have been affiliated in one way or anothe
so he made thent way and most prodigious intellectual circles. he broke the proudest of jews.ust of israel's defenders, setting a powerful example for others. i will always treasure my conversations with him throughout the years that which is ice twinkle in his wisdom showed. with the respect, benjamin netanyahu." thank you, mr. prime minister, that wonderful condolence letter which meant so much to my mother and was an accurate portrayal of my father. for those of the interested in...
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of thent to get at some trends that general alexander and yourself brought up earlier. we have a very dynamic security environment today, as we talked about in other sessions dynamic, and a very technology environment. what that is doing is transitioning are several decades of military dominance that we have enjoyed since the cold war into one of competition. we will now have to compete to maintain our war fighting edge against our adversaries. we need to have an effective strategy to goes after the kinds of enduring advantages that we need to be able to have. the last time we were faced with a situation like this was during the cold war. use severaltime, we series of offset strategies that have been described to be able to demonstrate to the soviets that we could hold them at risk, attack targets at home, and attack forces out in the field. weaponsolved nuclear with the strategy in the 1950's, and follow later on with the strategies that the defense alwaysent mounted keeping the soviets on edge. if the u.s. know would be able to effectively attack soviets at will. thes
of thent to get at some trends that general alexander and yourself brought up earlier. we have a very dynamic security environment today, as we talked about in other sessions dynamic, and a very technology environment. what that is doing is transitioning are several decades of military dominance that we have enjoyed since the cold war into one of competition. we will now have to compete to maintain our war fighting edge against our adversaries. we need to have an effective strategy to goes...
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. -- to thent sanders grand standards, few believe needs are as important to you as your own ambitions. to the democrats, few believe bareknuckle politics are a substitute for principles governing. and to the thousands on the , salivatinge left for these tactics. why is that? because we are not doing our job. we are not doing the primary here that people send us to do. we are not tackling the great national problems that worry our families at home. host: here's a story about his maiden speech. it is putting the senate on notice, like an obedient child in victorian times. things he has seen but not heard over the past 10 years. he started staking out the legislative identities. he waited a full year to come to the floor for his customary maiden speech. to a long since eroded tradition for new senators and preferring instead to be known for his quirky tweets on history, politics and cornhusker football. host: this article goes on to say that the premise of his argument is that the senate is unable to come to terms with what he identifies as the nation's most pressing issues. host: here i
. -- to thent sanders grand standards, few believe needs are as important to you as your own ambitions. to the democrats, few believe bareknuckle politics are a substitute for principles governing. and to the thousands on the , salivatinge left for these tactics. why is that? because we are not doing our job. we are not doing the primary here that people send us to do. we are not tackling the great national problems that worry our families at home. host: here's a story about his maiden speech....
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tragedies like happened in paris that can push forward this idea of a eu.ed sovereignty in the to thenty in paris and in brussels now. i would like you to clarify about a particular neighborhood called molenbeek and difficulties with radicals there. was this known to authorities? was this expected at all? everybody knows that in brussels in general, there is a huge community of jihadists living there. that is also a little bit normal, because brussels is the center of europe. between three big countries. the u.k., france, and germany. it is obvious and normal that these communities are using belgium in general and brussels in particular. but there have been massive measures taken against it. as prime minister, i created the center where we gather all of the intelligence of counter terrorism in belgium. a plan against radicalism. i think belgium is may be the country that has convicted the most number of jihadists and radicals worldwide. --rly every year, they are there are trials before courts, convicting these people, sending them to prison. -- theblem is not upon problem is not one pa
tragedies like happened in paris that can push forward this idea of a eu.ed sovereignty in the to thenty in paris and in brussels now. i would like you to clarify about a particular neighborhood called molenbeek and difficulties with radicals there. was this known to authorities? was this expected at all? everybody knows that in brussels in general, there is a huge community of jihadists living there. that is also a little bit normal, because brussels is the center of europe. between three big...
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had -- we don't look at the ottoman empire and how these and thents were created blowback as a result of these governments. look towardsdon't the ideology, we look more at body count, which was the mistake of the vietnam war. i think it is important for us to win the hearts and minds of people in the middle east instead of demonizing them and declaring war on them. what is your aspect on that? thank you. guest: let me elaborate on the point of that ideology. first of all i just want to say, your last comment i just don't agree with. we are not making war on the people of the middle east, we are making war -- to some extent, and i think we should be making more war -- on a group of terrorists who have proven to be quite powerful. but i think the point about ideology is really important. this is an organization driven by ideology. we should not minimize its importance. when i was at the state department that was really what i focused on. think we should take our eye off the ball. we may consider the ideology ,hat they have kind of wacky but it actually does drive people. the point about
had -- we don't look at the ottoman empire and how these and thents were created blowback as a result of these governments. look towardsdon't the ideology, we look more at body count, which was the mistake of the vietnam war. i think it is important for us to win the hearts and minds of people in the middle east instead of demonizing them and declaring war on them. what is your aspect on that? thank you. guest: let me elaborate on the point of that ideology. first of all i just want to say,...
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they said the unabomber's was someonethat he who was working with the someone working with the was thent that defense and he did not go to trial. were you able to uncover anything through videos or the information that shows he was purposely left on even though the person questioning his paper , or the misspelling of his name? guest: i think you meant to say underwear bomber. evidence that he was deliberately let on the plane. it was incompetence. and ms. spellings of names and you are right, the story was that his father, a wealthy edge year in banker had come into the -- a wealthy nigerian banker had spoken to a cia station chief about his son. who have become this radicalized person and seemed to be involved in yemen and that led to the name beingomber's put on a terror watch list but was not added to the no-fly list, a more extreme subset to the terror watch list. one of the many ways the system failed. the cia wrote up a report and it biography of him, but they had not distributed it widely, another way the system failed. the sorts of things president obama was going over with his n
they said the unabomber's was someonethat he who was working with the someone working with the was thent that defense and he did not go to trial. were you able to uncover anything through videos or the information that shows he was purposely left on even though the person questioning his paper , or the misspelling of his name? guest: i think you meant to say underwear bomber. evidence that he was deliberately let on the plane. it was incompetence. and ms. spellings of names and you are right,...
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. >> translator: allow me to begin, the current f france and thent french people and representativeses who are with us work all of the paris and beirut all to us in the most tragic fashion that we are all vulnerable to violent extremism. today more than ever, we must come together and work together to find solutions to the extended conflicts that can feed these acts of terror. >> thank the u'ited kingdom, presidency of the security council and the secretary of state for international develoñment for this opportunity to brief you on the situation of children syria. syria continues to have disastrous humanitarian consequences for children, and i highlighted some of what is happening. after five years of intensifying hostilities and in the absence of inn nat /* innate humanitarian lieu continue to be violated dalely. increasing outflow of refugees and displacement democrat straight deteriorating. displaced are children. madam president, children are exploited by pa jeopardized by attacks on schools. drawing up an information documented througñ the monitoring and reporting mechanism in 2
. >> translator: allow me to begin, the current f france and thent french people and representativeses who are with us work all of the paris and beirut all to us in the most tragic fashion that we are all vulnerable to violent extremism. today more than ever, we must come together and work together to find solutions to the extended conflicts that can feed these acts of terror. >> thank the u'ited kingdom, presidency of the security council and the secretary of state for...
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intentions, but when you look at a law, we shouldn't ask what are the intentions, we should ask what are thentnd you see the effects of a minimum wage of $7 an hour, if you say, look, put yourself in the place ofwa an employer and u must pay $7 an hour to no matter whom you hire, actually more than that because there are manned>> -- mandated. if you pay $7 an hour oh to whom you hire, skills which will only enable him to produce $4 worth of value per hour. most employers would see that as a losing proposition. so the minimum wage discriminates against the low-skilled workers. who are the low-skilled in our society. for the most part are teenagers, they look maturity and attributes of adults, among the teenagers are black teenagers, they share the additional handicaps of living in neighborhoods going tora rotten schools. what the wage law is tax off the bottom wrongs to have economic ladder because if you could pay person $4 an hour, at least see if they are working and gaining some experience and later on l be ultimately worth , 8, $9 an hour. i've written about the act which is a superminimum
intentions, but when you look at a law, we shouldn't ask what are the intentions, we should ask what are thentnd you see the effects of a minimum wage of $7 an hour, if you say, look, put yourself in the place ofwa an employer and u must pay $7 an hour to no matter whom you hire, actually more than that because there are manned>> -- mandated. if you pay $7 an hour oh to whom you hire, skills which will only enable him to produce $4 worth of value per hour. most employers would see that as...
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i do hope this shed some on thent light, not only secret service but government wide, and i want to acknowledge role that the secret service bills and its incredible role for our country. we do very much appreciate the role the secret service plays and what it has done and continues to do. cannot, recent history be swept under the rug. the ig investigation looked at the protective information in march of this year. at the secret service continue to misuse their information.access 60 incidents of unauthorized access to the database by 45 secret service employees , asated the privacy act well as an internal and dhs policy. report also noted that 18 senior secret service executive failed to stop the unauthorized access or to inform director clancy about the unauthorized accesses. fairness, they were told to cease accessing the database. face, such widespread violations are deeply disturbing. ig did not question those involved if this was the only time they had inappropriately use the database. in the internet age, everyone is concerned that personal information can be stolen or misused. our agenci
i do hope this shed some on thent light, not only secret service but government wide, and i want to acknowledge role that the secret service bills and its incredible role for our country. we do very much appreciate the role the secret service plays and what it has done and continues to do. cannot, recent history be swept under the rug. the ig investigation looked at the protective information in march of this year. at the secret service continue to misuse their information.access 60 incidents...
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out, thent to point previous guest if i'm correct is also part of the very, very powerful the familyhat constructs policy not only to american enterprises institute, but also as part of that project for a new american century which was the formula that put all of this in place by making it a necessity for us to have a big military presence in the middle east. host: that is lydia from woodstock, illinois. guest: she did mention this utah facility. i wrote a story about this facility several months ago. it is a mysterious facility that was built out in the desert outside of salt lake city. host: built by whom? guest: it is on a government military base but its purpose was to essentially house all of this data being swept up by the national security agency. it is kind of out. it uses a tremendous amount of water to cool the computer. the nsa, obviously what they do is a lot of secrecy. endgovernment has agreed to this nsa database program on the 29th of november. is, whate questions will happen to this facility in utah? what kind of data will they need to store if these bulk telephone r
out, thent to point previous guest if i'm correct is also part of the very, very powerful the familyhat constructs policy not only to american enterprises institute, but also as part of that project for a new american century which was the formula that put all of this in place by making it a necessity for us to have a big military presence in the middle east. host: that is lydia from woodstock, illinois. guest: she did mention this utah facility. i wrote a story about this facility several...
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african-americans, when in thent into service, american military, if they had not been from the south, many of them had to train in the south. and so their military training experience was often the first time they experienced jim crow laws in segregation. that was a harsh welcome to the american military for many of those servicemen. edward carter wrote to his wife about an incident in fort benning. he writes: was killed, shot for not getting off the white bus. killed in cold light. that's one reason i don't go to town, i would kill some of those white to get killed myself. we are fighting for a great cause, long live the usa, home of the free and the brave. these items that you see on display are really the crown jewel of this exhibit. honor, five metals of it's our nation's highest military award, highest military decoration. ofs is the largest grouping medals of honor awarded to african americans since the rewarding in 1987. 1997 was not so long ago, it took until 1997 to recognize the achievements of these very unique individuals. so the stories that are associated with these awa
african-americans, when in thent into service, american military, if they had not been from the south, many of them had to train in the south. and so their military training experience was often the first time they experienced jim crow laws in segregation. that was a harsh welcome to the american military for many of those servicemen. edward carter wrote to his wife about an incident in fort benning. he writes: was killed, shot for not getting off the white bus. killed in cold light. that's one...