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richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center and a research associate at the national air and space museum where he finished writing this book is a verbal fellow. he has written about the military for more than 30 years, including a correspondent for the dallas morning news. his book that came out just two weeks ago had accumulated quite some accolades from very different and authoritative writers and media outlets. and [inaudible] he has written books of exceptional merit, the book was called fascinating by "the wall street journal." and no small feat given the silence that the obama administration and general atomics and even the trivial part. including the final details on how the predator was used to hunt immediately after 9/11. [inaudible] richard whittle, welcome, the floor is yours. >> ticket for that very nice introduction and we also need to point out, besides the fact that it's coincidence that they started this operation that this is not armed so far. okay, so i'm very grateful to you for your hospitality and thank you all for coming to hear about my new book. a
richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center and a research associate at the national air and space museum where he finished writing this book is a verbal fellow. he has written about the military for more than 30 years, including a correspondent for the dallas morning news. his book that came out just two weeks ago had accumulated quite some accolades from very different and authoritative writers and media outlets. and [inaudible] he has written books of exceptional merit, the book...
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richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center. and a research associate at the national air and space museum where we finished writing this book as a fellow during the academic year '13-'14. richard has written about the military for more than 30 years including 22 as a core correspondent for the dallas morning news. this book that came out two weeks ago has accumulated very different accolades from different authorities, writers and media outlets. amazon selected the book as one of the best 15 history books recently. it was given a star reserved for great work. the "washington post" said richard's reporting is methodical and creditability and no small feat given the little silence the airforce and the administration has welded under their drone operations. the post review added that whittle's best material appears in the final chapters when he delivers action-packed details about how the cia and the pentagon used armed predators to hunt for predators after 9/11 based on interviews with numerous participants. we are in for a speci
richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center. and a research associate at the national air and space museum where we finished writing this book as a fellow during the academic year '13-'14. richard has written about the military for more than 30 years including 22 as a core correspondent for the dallas morning news. this book that came out two weeks ago has accumulated very different accolades from different authorities, writers and media outlets. amazon selected the book as one of...
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that is why we are interested to learn more about richard whittle's research. equally important however is the fact that richard and i have spent close personal friends for a little more than 30 years. we have worked together on a number of projects over the many years and i am delighted and it's a real privilege indeed were made that i can welcome our author, richard whittle and you interested in his work rodda, his most recent book on the development of drones. richard whittle is a global fellow at the wilson center in a research associate at the national air and space museum where he finished writing this book as a fellow during the academic year 13-14. those of you know richard has written about the military for more than 30 years, including 22 as a pentagon correspondent for the "dallas morning news." this book which came out just two weeks ago or so has accumulated quite some accolade from very different and very authoritative writers and media outlets. amazon selected the book as one of the best history books recently a stark review reserved for books of
that is why we are interested to learn more about richard whittle's research. equally important however is the fact that richard and i have spent close personal friends for a little more than 30 years. we have worked together on a number of projects over the many years and i am delighted and it's a real privilege indeed were made that i can welcome our author, richard whittle and you interested in his work rodda, his most recent book on the development of drones. richard whittle is a global...
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transportation and logistics sector that is why we're generally interested to learn more about richard whittle research. equally important however is the fact that richard and i have been a person -- close personal friends over 30 years working together on a number of projects over the many years and i am delighted and it is a privilege for me to welcome richard whittle interested in his work product to work -- on the development of drones' he works of the wilson center and at the space museum through the academic year 1314. writing about the military for more than 30 years including 22 as a correspondent for the dallas morning news. coming out two weeks ago and has accumulated quite some accolades from very different and authoritative writers and media outlets and selected the book as one of the best 50 in history the caucus review david did a coveted star review from the "wall street journal" calls it fascinating the "washington post" that it is no small feat that the caa and upon the administration have their drawn operations. those that appears in the final chapters of the action packed de
transportation and logistics sector that is why we're generally interested to learn more about richard whittle research. equally important however is the fact that richard and i have been a person -- close personal friends over 30 years working together on a number of projects over the many years and i am delighted and it is a privilege for me to welcome richard whittle interested in his work product to work -- on the development of drones' he works of the wilson center and at the space museum...
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whittled down from a rather large number of 180,000. i guess the question i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he suggests it doesn't, but does it matter that secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward for a better data base. to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the vote. was it based upon the mechanism used so that, you know, the use of dmv records simply was a bit noisy and allowed for the inclusion of too many legal voters. or does it go back to your point about what you take to be the intent behind the intent to clean up the voting world? >> if i could speak on that. i think it is somewhat equivalent to -- [ inaudible ] we've known for a long time that the state of our voter role has been filled with flaws. and to suddenly discover rb oh, my god, there's flaws here, we need to hold back, which is probably the right decision, is also coming a little late. we knew this in 2000, in 2004. in 2006. this is a problem not only in
whittled down from a rather large number of 180,000. i guess the question i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he suggests it doesn't, but does it matter that secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward for a better data base. to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the vote. was it based upon the mechanism used so that, you know, the use of dmv records simply was a bit noisy and allowed...
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folks, the whieft crin establishment is under attack again and i am just whittling myself a little personal defense cross, okay. and if anybody comes at me i can give them a little salvation right in the jugular. all right. if they get past that, i've got this knife. folks, i might have to do it, because once again, the secular progressives are coming for the most sacred american holiday in the first half of october. jim. >> the staelgt school board giving christopher columbus the boot? in order to celebrate the indigenous people of the seattle area, the scookd has unanimously voted to have the school observe indigenous people day. >> stephen: yes, seattle is replacing columbus day with indigenous people day. why? they didn't discover america. and it was right under their feet the whole time. how lazy do you have to be to not even look down? and they claim-- they claim it's about fighting racism, but tell them what's really going on here peter johnson jr.? >> it's a social and political statement that says that christopher columbus was a violator of indigenous people. >> it's a slap. >> it'
folks, the whieft crin establishment is under attack again and i am just whittling myself a little personal defense cross, okay. and if anybody comes at me i can give them a little salvation right in the jugular. all right. if they get past that, i've got this knife. folks, i might have to do it, because once again, the secular progressives are coming for the most sacred american holiday in the first half of october. jim. >> the staelgt school board giving christopher columbus the boot?...
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whittling away the four-shot lead. birdie on 12. cuts the lead to two. he would par in, come away as the open champion. a 1 over 73. of course, a lot more from that giants/cardinals came coming up. what a finish. the torture continues. >> my heart is racing. >> and you're looking for tickets tuesday. >> we are. >> thanks. >>> next on abc 7 news at 9:00, can "gone girl" hold off a flood can "gone girl" hold off a flood of n can't say thank you enough. can "gone girl" hold off a flood of n you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. >>> coming up tonight at 11:00, the dangerous new trend that
whittling away the four-shot lead. birdie on 12. cuts the lead to two. he would par in, come away as the open champion. a 1 over 73. of course, a lot more from that giants/cardinals came coming up. what a finish. the torture continues. >> my heart is racing. >> and you're looking for tickets tuesday. >> we are. >> thanks. >>> next on abc 7 news at 9:00, can "gone girl" hold off a flood can "gone girl" hold off a flood of n can't say thank you...
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. >> yes, they've already had modest improvements at least they whittled down the gap between the growth between neighboring states whereas kansas has been lagging in the region for over a decade. >> well, this is going to be important cases, states to watch on election night, real refer enda on whether or not this republican reform can succeed and not necessarily all republican state. we have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. so i can reach ally bank 24/7, but there are no branches? 24/7 it's just i'm a little reluctant to try new things. what's wrong with trying new things? feel that in your muscles? yeah... i do... try a new way to bank, where no branches equals great rates. i have the worst cold with this runni better take something. dayquill cold and flu doesn't treat your runny nose. seriously? alka-seltzer plus cold and cough fights your worst cold symptoms plus your runny nose. oh, what a relief it is. (coffee be♪ng poured into a cup.) save your coffee from the artificial stuff. switch to truvia. great tasting, zero-calorie sweetness from
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and how it all got started with remarks from author, richard whittle. the book, predator, the secret origins of the drone. >> i'm thrilled to welcome you here. i serve as dhs executive vice president of corporate public policy. dhl group is a global leader in express delivery and logistics supply chain management. it is true that dhl, about a week ago, announced the following. and i quote. from a press release. for the first time worldwide, medications and other urgently-needed goods will be delivered to the island of juice, which is in the north sea, at certain times of the day by dhl parcel copter. this research project represents the first and only time in europe that a flight by an unmanned aircraft, will be operated outside of the pilot's theater of vision in a real-life vision by taking this step, dhl parcel has moved to the next phase of the parcel copter research project it launched in 2013. end of quote. this innovative approach to deliver parcels however is not the reason for today's conversation. dhl's operations are impacted by public policy
and how it all got started with remarks from author, richard whittle. the book, predator, the secret origins of the drone. >> i'm thrilled to welcome you here. i serve as dhs executive vice president of corporate public policy. dhl group is a global leader in express delivery and logistics supply chain management. it is true that dhl, about a week ago, announced the following. and i quote. from a press release. for the first time worldwide, medications and other urgently-needed goods will...
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they had modest improvements, they whittled the growth gap between neighboring states, whereas kansass been lagging in the region over a decade. >> this is an important case of states to watch election night. this will be referenda on whether or not this kind of republican reform can succeed in not necessarily all republican states. >>> we have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. i'm over the hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowing metabolism? i don't think so. great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a healthy metabolism. great grains protein blend. >>> time for hits and misses. joe, start us off. >> this week it emerged that israeli scientists are closing in on creating artificial black hole in their laboratory. remember, this is a force whose gravity is so strong that light cannot escape and bends the fabric of space and time. this is either a hit for major research in quantum physics or a miss if something goes wrong. >> alicia. >> this
they had modest improvements, they whittled the growth gap between neighboring states, whereas kansass been lagging in the region over a decade. >> this is an important case of states to watch election night. this will be referenda on whether or not this kind of republican reform can succeed in not necessarily all republican states. >>> we have to take one more break. when we come back, our hits and misses of the week. i'm over the hill. my body doesn't work the way it used to....
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whittled down from a rather large number of 180,000. i guess the question i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he suggests it doesn't, but does it matter that secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward for a better data base. to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the vote. was it based upon the mechanism used so that, you know, the use of dmv records simply was a bit noisy and allowed for the inclusion of too many legal voters. or does it go back to your point about what you take to be the intent behind the intent to clean up the voting world? >> if i could speak on that. i think it is somewhat equivalent to -- [ inaudible ] we've known for a long time that the state of our voter role has been filled with flaws. and to suddenly discover rb oh, my god, there's flaws here, we need to hold back, which is probably the right decision, is also coming a little late. we knew this in 2000, in 2004. in 2006. this is a problem not only in
whittled down from a rather large number of 180,000. i guess the question i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he suggests it doesn't, but does it matter that secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward for a better data base. to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the vote. was it based upon the mechanism used so that, you know, the use of dmv records simply was a bit noisy and allowed...
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. >> the show which will be streamed online has whittled 200 contestant downs to nine finalists. one is toni wolf, a mom who broke her neck in an accident. she says medical marijuana made her life bearable, but she realized there were not any childproof attractive bags for carrying medications or anything else. wolf pack was born. >> i'm sinking 200,000 for 20%. i would like to go national. >> another finalist is biotrack thc, which already has hundreds of dispensaries and the state of washington using its bar code system to track cannabis from seed to store. it wants $5 million to add more software products including a way to track legal pot cash so banks might actually take it. >> whether you are a supporter of the cannabis movement or an opponent of the cannabis movement, everybody can get behind technology that brings transparency. >> and like any reality show, this is the judge's table. this is where the finalists will find out if they're going to get any investment and the investors lined up for the show have agreed to put in anywhere from 25 grand to over a million dollars
. >> the show which will be streamed online has whittled 200 contestant downs to nine finalists. one is toni wolf, a mom who broke her neck in an accident. she says medical marijuana made her life bearable, but she realized there were not any childproof attractive bags for carrying medications or anything else. wolf pack was born. >> i'm sinking 200,000 for 20%. i would like to go national. >> another finalist is biotrack thc, which already has hundreds of dispensaries and the...
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but little by little they have seen their traditional way of life whittled away. now they carve blow guns and spears to sell to tourists as civic next-doors. they blame the -- souvenirs. they blame the changes on the arrival of oil decades ago. >> translation: the oil companies talk about helping us. it's a lie. they only help people that work for them. for us there's more sickness. >> they are not the only ones worried about the drilling. a few hours upriver lies the poor up to of cocoa, the hub of the the oil industry. for more than four decades people lived side by side with oil, and while the industry drives the local economy, it has its price. this is the cocoa river, a broken pipeline spilt nearly 12,000 barrels of oil last year, 1.5 million litres to the water, leaving the population of coka, a town of 65,000 people, without drinking water. the water floated down river through the western amazon, all the way to peru. a year later the water is not safe to drink. local journalist tells me how all these rocks were stained black. he says the spill was another r
but little by little they have seen their traditional way of life whittled away. now they carve blow guns and spears to sell to tourists as civic next-doors. they blame the -- souvenirs. they blame the changes on the arrival of oil decades ago. >> translation: the oil companies talk about helping us. it's a lie. they only help people that work for them. for us there's more sickness. >> they are not the only ones worried about the drilling. a few hours upriver lies the poor up to of...
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we will contain in their and whittle it down.e didn't expect within a few months to metastasize into this giant threat. >> walk me through the pivotal moments. >> one of the pivotal moments comes on new year's day of 2014 one 100 trucks carrying heavy weaponry race into full illusion in western iraq. that is the first time we have seen that kind of show of force by isis. it was a wake up call to a lot of people, and should've have been a wake-up call to more that something needed to be done. the president didn't want to intervene directly using military force. it took 4-5 months until mosul fell. >> other moments? >> february testimony by the head of the intelligence agency. he did think isis had intentions to take over more territory. that came and went without being taken seriously as it should have been. the key moments are when the president gives a speech at west point he talked about how the united states shouldn't be so eager to use military power to deal with every foreign crisis, which is something that he has been think
we will contain in their and whittle it down.e didn't expect within a few months to metastasize into this giant threat. >> walk me through the pivotal moments. >> one of the pivotal moments comes on new year's day of 2014 one 100 trucks carrying heavy weaponry race into full illusion in western iraq. that is the first time we have seen that kind of show of force by isis. it was a wake up call to a lot of people, and should've have been a wake-up call to more that something needed to...
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and richard whittle on, you know, droens, their impact on aviation, and how they transform the american military. saturday night at 10:00, jake hall person on the questionable practices of the collection industry. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern the 2014 southern festival of boox. friday at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span3, martin luther king's poor people's campaign and the 1968 election. and saturday at 8:00 on lectures and history, the life and legacy of booker t. washington. and sunday afternoon at 4:00 on "real america," from 1964, exercise delaware, a joint armed forces readiness operation between the u.s. and iran when the two countries were allies. find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us at 202-626-3400, email us with the comments@c-span.org, or send us a tweet @cspan, #comments. >> now a discussion on demographic trends affecting american politics. we'll hear remarks from steve phillips, a philanthropist who chairs an organization which supports democratic candidates. according to mr. phillips,
and richard whittle on, you know, droens, their impact on aviation, and how they transform the american military. saturday night at 10:00, jake hall person on the questionable practices of the collection industry. and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern the 2014 southern festival of boox. friday at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span3, martin luther king's poor people's campaign and the 1968 election. and saturday at 8:00 on lectures and history, the life and legacy of booker t. washington. and...
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more than 2,000 applicants were whittled down to a few dozen to show case science, technology, engineeringnd math projects at the nation's capital. today they got to meet the president, anç exciting day fo jonathan oasis. you had to listen very closely. he has laryngitis. >> it was exciting. he came in and came around and shook our hands after he made a speech. >> we heard you there, jonathan. he attends penn hills middle school. >>> the peak of flu season is just around the corner. preparation is the key. next we have an update on the flu vaccine and if doctors think there will be enough to go around. >>> and he's seen it all, including world war ii, nearly 60 years ago. but today one veteran from our area did experience one thing for the first time. we'll explain. but first here's what's coming up tonight on nbc 10 news at 6:00. >>> two local high schools under investigation for hazing. nbc 10 goes to the district attorney and asks how they draw the line between rough housing and bullying? >>> septa workers behind closed doors trying to work out a deal to prevent a strike. we're standin
more than 2,000 applicants were whittled down to a few dozen to show case science, technology, engineeringnd math projects at the nation's capital. today they got to meet the president, anç exciting day fo jonathan oasis. you had to listen very closely. he has laryngitis. >> it was exciting. he came in and came around and shook our hands after he made a speech. >> we heard you there, jonathan. he attends penn hills middle school. >>> the peak of flu season is just around...
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very fundamentally and we whittle that down to about 259 stocks.n we take a look at each one of them individually. and we graph them. we graph their monthly returns over 20, 25 years. we find their highs and lows, and then we identify what their dividend yield was at each of those high and low end periods. so the stocks that meet our criteria tend to trade between two very distinct dividend yield areas. >> kelly, forgive me for interrupting, let me go into just one of your picks because it is right in tune with the news today. ibm, of all stocks the one that is hit the hardest is one of your picks. i assume the old adage, buy low one of the reasons you're going in but give us a more fulsome explanation why you like ibm right now. >> okay. well, here's the nuts and bolts of it. if you take a look at ibm historically, whenever it yields 2.6%, historically that has been a very good buy point. meaning that it is unlikely that the stock is going to drop much below a 2.6% yield. so, at $169 based on its current dividend, $4.40, that is right at a 2.6% yi
very fundamentally and we whittle that down to about 259 stocks.n we take a look at each one of them individually. and we graph them. we graph their monthly returns over 20, 25 years. we find their highs and lows, and then we identify what their dividend yield was at each of those high and low end periods. so the stocks that meet our criteria tend to trade between two very distinct dividend yield areas. >> kelly, forgive me for interrupting, let me go into just one of your picks because...
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but that now is being whittled away.very day we seem to get more and more information about the kinds of things that you just talked about. so they've got to restore their reputation. but at the same time, and just as important, they've got to do things with regard to training, culture, protocol, making sure that the agency is all that we've always thought it to be. right now, the thing that's hurting them, too, is the reputation is getting diminished. the mere fact that you and i are talking about this right now, talking about the secret service right now is diminishing their image. and that image, that reputation, wolf, is extremely important because that reputation is largely a big reason why there is so much deterrence with regard to anybody trying to go after the president or the vice president and others. >> i know there's enormous fear out there by u.s. law enforcement, by others, people who protect the president. this sends an awful message to terrorists out there who think maybe they can get close to the preside
but that now is being whittled away.very day we seem to get more and more information about the kinds of things that you just talked about. so they've got to restore their reputation. but at the same time, and just as important, they've got to do things with regard to training, culture, protocol, making sure that the agency is all that we've always thought it to be. right now, the thing that's hurting them, too, is the reputation is getting diminished. the mere fact that you and i are talking...
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and author roger whittle on drones and how they transform the american military. and author and commentator jake halpern, and on sunday at 2:00 p.m., the 2014 southern festival of books. and saturday at 8:00, the life and legacy of booker t. washington, and from 1964, kper size delaware, a joint armed forces operation between the u.s. and iran when the two countries were allies. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house and the senate on cspan 2, here on cspan 3, we complement that coverage by showing you hearings and public events, and american history tv with programs that tell our country's story, the civil war's 150th anniversary, visiting battlefields and key events, american artifacts, discovering what artifacts reveal about america's past. history bookshelf, with america's best known american history writers, the presidency, looking at lectures -- and our new series, real america, featuring archival government films through the 1960s and 1970s. watch us in hd, like us in facebook and follow us on twitter. >> and now on cspan 3, it's american history tv, firs
and author roger whittle on drones and how they transform the american military. and author and commentator jake halpern, and on sunday at 2:00 p.m., the 2014 southern festival of books. and saturday at 8:00, the life and legacy of booker t. washington, and from 1964, kper size delaware, a joint armed forces operation between the u.s. and iran when the two countries were allies. >>> with live coverage of the u.s. house and the senate on cspan 2, here on cspan 3, we complement that...
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what can you tell us about how it's been whittled down to 10? >> reporter: el witwell, they k that they have had direct contact with thomas duncan. they know they've had some missteps, but they know they've done a lot right. at texas presbyterian hospital, ebola patient thomas eric duncan remains in serious condition. days after becoming the first person to become diagnosed with the illness on american soil, dallas county health officials are monitoring at least 50 others for ebola symptoms. at the apartment complex where duncan stayed, fear has taken hold. resident mohammad hussein, originally from somalia, worries about the outcome. >> some people have feeling that, yeah. >> reporter: at the apartment complex where duncan is staying, it is a very active scene. you see behind me, a hazmat team has just shown up here and is about to enter. hours after arriving, two people in hazmat suits emerging with placing a tarp across the balcony of the apartment. neighbor ramona estrada watches on with wonder, but mainly concern. >> translator: yes, everyo
what can you tell us about how it's been whittled down to 10? >> reporter: el witwell, they k that they have had direct contact with thomas duncan. they know they've had some missteps, but they know they've done a lot right. at texas presbyterian hospital, ebola patient thomas eric duncan remains in serious condition. days after becoming the first person to become diagnosed with the illness on american soil, dallas county health officials are monitoring at least 50 others for ebola...
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and friday night at 8:00 on c-span 2, author richard whittle on drones, their impact on aviation and how they transform the american military. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv's afterwards, author and commentator jake halpen on the collection industry. friday at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, martin luther king, jr. poor people's campaign and 1968 election. and saturday at 8:00 on lectures and history life booker t
and friday night at 8:00 on c-span 2, author richard whittle on drones, their impact on aviation and how they transform the american military. saturday night at 10:00 on book tv's afterwards, author and commentator jake halpen on the collection industry. friday at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span 3, martin luther king, jr. poor people's campaign and 1968 election. and saturday at 8:00 on lectures and history life booker t
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eventually they whittle that down to 5,000 troops. >> narrator: even that small number would requirea new agreement with iraq. over video conference, obama and maliki negotiated in earnest for the first time. >> when he opened the talks, president obama made a demand that the bush administration had not made for keeping american troops in iraq. >> narrator: obama insisted maliki convince the iraqi parliament to bestow legal immunity to the american troops. >> it wasn't sufficient merely to have an agreement that conferred legal immunities on these troops. this agreement had to be formally approved by the iraqi parliament. >> narrator: but delivering the dysfunctional parliament's approval would be difficult given iranian influence and sunni opposition. >> when maliki in effect said, "this is a big roadblock," and washington said, "well, we can't do it unless you send this to parliament." i think that both sides actually were more or less happy to let it fall aside and say, "fine." >> nobody really wanted it, neither the americans nor maliki. the americans were pretty sick of iraq at
eventually they whittle that down to 5,000 troops. >> narrator: even that small number would requirea new agreement with iraq. over video conference, obama and maliki negotiated in earnest for the first time. >> when he opened the talks, president obama made a demand that the bush administration had not made for keeping american troops in iraq. >> narrator: obama insisted maliki convince the iraqi parliament to bestow legal immunity to the american troops. >> it wasn't...
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former pentagon reporter richard whittle recounts the birth of the predator drone. also books about vladimir putin's russia, border security, the collection and use of personal data and much more. and for more information on this weekend's 48-hour television schedule, visit us online at booktv.org. >> art critic robert hughes appeared on "booknotes" in 1997 to talk about his book, "american vises." in the book, mr. hughes analyzed the associations between american culture and the art it's produced. this is about an hour. c-span: robert hughes, in the new yorker piece on ama, there's a quote from barbara rose that says in september 1970 bob was wearing love beads, a transparent linen shirt, a yellow wide whale corduroy suit and a black leather coat with nailheads on the back that spelled out "this is not a coat," she says. what is that? >> guest: i was carrying the coat, i was not wearing it, when i came through u.s. customs. that was when i first came to united states -- well, when i came to the united states to try out for "time." it wasn't my first visit to the un
former pentagon reporter richard whittle recounts the birth of the predator drone. also books about vladimir putin's russia, border security, the collection and use of personal data and much more. and for more information on this weekend's 48-hour television schedule, visit us online at booktv.org. >> art critic robert hughes appeared on "booknotes" in 1997 to talk about his book, "american vises." in the book, mr. hughes analyzed the associations between american...
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he whittled it down a little bit but he signed that deal. i know one of the more left pro-immigration latino groups has on their facebook page, chris christie, great job you are doing. then you see that. yesterday, marco rubio is starting to look at -- speak up about poverty issues and inequality. this growing inequality. we have to deal with this. pushes around minimum wage. rubio is talking about there are other ways to go about dealing with this. historically people have not addressed those issues. we have been able to say we stand for this -- we stand for ending poverty. we stand for multi-cultural inclusion. that's been the defining -- that's been sufficient to define the distinction between the party. when you have both parties saying we're for ending poverty, we're for dealing with cultural diversity as well, then stroyoue to dig deeper. democrats are not used to do that and are going to have to be more intentional and assertive around putting forward what they think should be the agenda to meet people's needs. >> looking at our curre
he whittled it down a little bit but he signed that deal. i know one of the more left pro-immigration latino groups has on their facebook page, chris christie, great job you are doing. then you see that. yesterday, marco rubio is starting to look at -- speak up about poverty issues and inequality. this growing inequality. we have to deal with this. pushes around minimum wage. rubio is talking about there are other ways to go about dealing with this. historically people have not addressed those...
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>> [scoffs] i have seen my employees whittle away at the integrity of la dogworks...by stupidity, byiness. by not--not coming to work. you hire people...and that's where your problem starts. the personalities, the laziness, the bad work ethic-- all these variables drive me crazy. how many times do i have to ask you to do something? how many times do i have to ask you? it's like the water torture-- boom, boom, boom. we're working together here, we're a team, we're a hierarchy. we're just like the dogs. who's the top dog, who's the alpha male? me. you gotta do what i say when i say it. i mean, if i could fire the entire staff and start from scratch, i would do that too. >> so who wrecked the van? >> well, neil. >> what do you do, just yell at him? >> i don't talk to neil, as a matter of fact. >> why? you don't like him? >> i hate him. he's a [bleep]. he's a--i'll give you $8.50 or $9 worth of work and not a [bleep] penny more and not any more effort. okay? that's neil. >> when he got bit by the dog and was bleeding, were you concerned about him or the dog? >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! o
>> [scoffs] i have seen my employees whittle away at the integrity of la dogworks...by stupidity, byiness. by not--not coming to work. you hire people...and that's where your problem starts. the personalities, the laziness, the bad work ethic-- all these variables drive me crazy. how many times do i have to ask you to do something? how many times do i have to ask you? it's like the water torture-- boom, boom, boom. we're working together here, we're a team, we're a hierarchy. we're just...
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when that debt has been bought and sold six and seven times, what it's whittled down to are the folks that haven't paid any of the previous owners and the people that get that debt are the people at the bottom of the food chain, and that's where they almost feel they have to make these very threatening calls and these illegal tactic in order to squeeze the money out of folks. and there's often these are the small agencies that open up, they do and it then close back dune and open up somewhere else before they can be caught by the authorities. i want to make one other point, which is that there's not a lot of regulation some law enforcement -- it's changing. consumer financial protection bureau and in the state attorney generals are starting to get more into this but in the last bunch of years there hasn't been much regulation, and that helps explain why a banker like aaron would team up with a former armed robber like brandon. brandon is basically offering him a service that regulators and law enforcement can't, which is when something goes wrong, i will solve this problem for you bec
when that debt has been bought and sold six and seven times, what it's whittled down to are the folks that haven't paid any of the previous owners and the people that get that debt are the people at the bottom of the food chain, and that's where they almost feel they have to make these very threatening calls and these illegal tactic in order to squeeze the money out of folks. and there's often these are the small agencies that open up, they do and it then close back dune and open up somewhere...
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on "q&a" historian richard smith on his recent biography on norman rockefeller then author richard whittle on droughns anda yation and how they transform the american military saturday at 120k on book tv afterwards halpern on the questioning practices on the collection industry and then the southern festival of books tonight at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span three martin luther king's poor people campaign and the 1968 election then the life and legacy of booker t washington then sunday afternoon at 4:00 when america from -- the two countries were allies, find our television schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you're watching. call us. or email us. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation, like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. >> coming up next on c-span, your calls and comments live on "washington journal." then an update from the defense department on operations against the terrorist group's sis. then tonight the wisconsin governors debate between the incumbent scott walker and his democratic challenger mary burke. >> coming up in 4
on "q&a" historian richard smith on his recent biography on norman rockefeller then author richard whittle on droughns anda yation and how they transform the american military saturday at 120k on book tv afterwards halpern on the questioning practices on the collection industry and then the southern festival of books tonight at 8:00 on american history tv on c-span three martin luther king's poor people campaign and the 1968 election then the life and legacy of booker t washington...
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look that is a hotbed of sunni extremist sentiment to begin with, we will try to contain it andr whittleme through the pivotal moments. >> well, one of the pivotal moments comes on new year's day of 2014, this year when 100 trucks carrying heavy weaponry and flying the flag of al qaeda raced into fallujah and ramadi in western iraq, that was the first time we have seen that kind of show of force by isis outside of the syrian borders, and i think that it really was a wakeup call to a lot of people and it should have probably been a wakeup call to more in the government that something significant needed to be done. the president didn't want even then to per streen using american military force and really took four or five more months until mosul felt and tikrit began to fall that they began to consider more direct intervention. >> rose: other pivotal moments? >> well, the pivotal moments you did mention the february testimony by the head of the defense intelligence agency, he did say to congress, we think isis has aspirations to take over more territory in 2014, that came and went without,
look that is a hotbed of sunni extremist sentiment to begin with, we will try to contain it andr whittleme through the pivotal moments. >> well, one of the pivotal moments comes on new year's day of 2014, this year when 100 trucks carrying heavy weaponry and flying the flag of al qaeda raced into fallujah and ramadi in western iraq, that was the first time we have seen that kind of show of force by isis outside of the syrian borders, and i think that it really was a wakeup call to a lot...
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at least 858 people were whittled down from a large number of 180,000. i guess the question that i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he seems to suggest it doesn't but does it matter that the secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward to find a better database? that is to say, to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the voting rolls, was it based upon the mechanism used, that is to say that the use of dmv records simply was a bit noisy and allowed for the inclusion of too many legal voters or does it go back to your point about what you take to be the intent behind the attempt to sort of clean-up the voting rolls? >> if i could speak on that, i think this is somewhat equivalent to being shocked there's gambling in this establishment. we've known for a long time the various databases we've used for our voter rolls have been filled with flaws. and to suddenly discover oh, my god, there's flaws here and we need to hold back which is probably the rig
at least 858 people were whittled down from a large number of 180,000. i guess the question that i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he seems to suggest it doesn't but does it matter that the secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward to find a better database? that is to say, to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the voting rolls, was it based upon the mechanism used, that is to say...
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at least 85 people were whittled down from a large number of 180,000. i guess the question that i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he seems to suggest it doesn't but does it matter that the secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward to find a better database? that is to say, to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the voting rolls, was it based upon the mechanism used, that is to say that the use of dmv records simply was a bit noisy and allowed for the inclusion of too many legal voters, or does it go back to your point about what you take to be the intent behind the attempt to sort of clean-up the voting rolls? >> if i could speak on that, i think this is somewhat equivalent to being shocked there's gambling in this establishment. we've known for a long time the various databases we've used for our voter rolls have been filled with flaws. and to suddenly discover oh, my god, there's flaws here and we need to hold back which is probably the ri
at least 85 people were whittled down from a large number of 180,000. i guess the question that i have for the panel is, does it matter and if i take mr. gelber's comments to heart, he seems to suggest it doesn't but does it matter that the secretary of state is putting a hold on moving forward to find a better database? that is to say, to the extent that there were problems with the 2012 effort to protect the integrity of the voting rolls, was it based upon the mechanism used, that is to say...
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the money out of it fairly quickly but when that is bought and sold six or seven times what it has whittled down who are the folks that have been paid any of the previous owners. the people that get that debt are usually the people at the bottom of the food chain and that's where they almost feel they have to make these threatening calls in order to squeeze the money out of folks. often these are the small agencies that opened up and they do it in a close back down and open up somewhere else before they are caught by the authorities. i just want to make one other point which is that there is not a lot of regulation and law enforcement because it's changing. with the consumer financial protection bureau, within the last bunch of years there hasn't been much regulation. that helps explain why a banker like aaron would team up with the former armed robber like branded because not only is branding getting good paper, brandon is offering them a service that regulators and law enforcement can't. when something goes wrong i will solve this problem for you because calling the police and calling the
the money out of it fairly quickly but when that is bought and sold six or seven times what it has whittled down who are the folks that have been paid any of the previous owners. the people that get that debt are usually the people at the bottom of the food chain and that's where they almost feel they have to make these threatening calls in order to squeeze the money out of folks. often these are the small agencies that opened up and they do it in a close back down and open up somewhere else...
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it when that debt has been bought and sold six or seven times, what it has whittled down to the folks who haven't paid any of the previous six owners. the people who get that debt are usually the people at the very bottom of the food chain, and that's with almost feel they have to make these very threatening calls and illegal tactics in order to kind of squeeze the money out of folks. there's often, these are the small agencies that opened up. they do it and they close back down and open up somewhere else, he for the get caught by the authorities. i just want to make one other point, which is that there's not a lot of regulation and law enforcement. it's changing. consumer financial protection bureau is to renew your more into this space but within last budget year was a bit much regulation. that helps explain why a banker of like aaron we came up with a former armed robber like brandon because not only is breaking getting that paper, brandon is offering a service that regulators and law enforcement can't, which is when something goes wrong, i will solve this problem for you. because
it when that debt has been bought and sold six or seven times, what it has whittled down to the folks who haven't paid any of the previous six owners. the people who get that debt are usually the people at the very bottom of the food chain, and that's with almost feel they have to make these very threatening calls and illegal tactics in order to kind of squeeze the money out of folks. there's often, these are the small agencies that opened up. they do it and they close back down and open up...
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this is not something that was whittled down. >> there is a difference between guilty of the sedition laws and being a paid spy. if we had to live under them today, we would all object. >> at me read you one thing. it was a group that arose after we got into the war called the american protective league. it was 250,000 businessmen across the country in every city being deputized by the attorney general of the united states, given badges that said american protective league. these people spy on their neighbors, were people violating the neutrality act, pro this or that. there was a chief of the american protective league and a lieutenant in little marion, ohio. that tells you how pervasive this was. he wrote a letter in 1918 to the chief of the protective league in washington, d.c., charles fry. he says the captain of the merchants division in our organization was detailed on the case. we are now convinced these parties are german spies and are receiving money from the german government. we believe this to be an extremist serious case and one that demands the services of the strongest
this is not something that was whittled down. >> there is a difference between guilty of the sedition laws and being a paid spy. if we had to live under them today, we would all object. >> at me read you one thing. it was a group that arose after we got into the war called the american protective league. it was 250,000 businessmen across the country in every city being deputized by the attorney general of the united states, given badges that said american protective league. these...
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so we're whittling the number down. how are we monitoring those 800?arger list. this is really a list of individuals where there's a level of concern that we don't want to have them on an airplane without some type of flag going up and then being vetted. travel is the issue. if you think about what happened in canada, both of the suspects from monday's drive-by attack and wednesday's attack at parliament, they are restricted from traveling. in a sense, that's what the list does, it restricts americans from traveling and others as well. >> so their passports are flagged or even revoked as the suspect in canada's was. should they go further? since that means that these people are stuck in the country. not able to leave and may still have nefarious plans? >> at this point you have people whose intentions are unclear. there are some things that put them on law enforcement or intelligence radar. until their intentions become more clear, you sort of limited to what you can do. >> is this the same as a watch list? when we hear about the watch listings does th
so we're whittling the number down. how are we monitoring those 800?arger list. this is really a list of individuals where there's a level of concern that we don't want to have them on an airplane without some type of flag going up and then being vetted. travel is the issue. if you think about what happened in canada, both of the suspects from monday's drive-by attack and wednesday's attack at parliament, they are restricted from traveling. in a sense, that's what the list does, it restricts...
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they have whittled the list down from 114 to 50 of which you've just pointed out 10 of those people are they had direct contact. four of those people are the people that are in quawrn teera the others are medical people that may have come in contact with him. all are being monitored and the most important news of all is no one outside of the original patient are showing any signs of ebola. they continue to monitor the quarantine and the watch period goes on for some further time. poppy? >> that's very encouraging news. a lot of people want to know will this patient or has this patient mr. duncan received that experimental treatment zmap or any other treatment that has worked on those few cases that have been brought back to the united states? do we know? >> reporter: we don't know. and that was a question that was put directly to the cdc. i think the way the question was put was actually is or are those treatments available to him because we've been told at times that some of those treatments are in extremely small supply and they may have already been used in the previous cases you men
they have whittled the list down from 114 to 50 of which you've just pointed out 10 of those people are they had direct contact. four of those people are the people that are in quawrn teera the others are medical people that may have come in contact with him. all are being monitored and the most important news of all is no one outside of the original patient are showing any signs of ebola. they continue to monitor the quarantine and the watch period goes on for some further time. poppy?...
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the best case scenario would be of thea whittling out number of the players which would enable the government to that become few prominent. it could go either way. from the u.s. foreign-policy perspective, i think it behooves us to understand these dynamics now. youeed to understand how this incentivize the spoilers and provide influences with this base they need to make much-needed adjustments that nigeria needs to make. you were touching on the situation in saudi arabia and iran. arabia's is saudi andvior based on the price attempt to destabilize iran? >> it reminds me what was the reason for saudi behavior in the mid-80's? thee the out to help sink soviet union by driving prices down? i looked into that. as far as i could see, it had more to do with the rivalry among the opec members. its impact on russia was secondary. it was collateral damage and not the main reason for doing it. it did have quite an impact. they are in this incredible rivalry. it is a showdown between the two of them. i think it is really once again saudi arabia's concern for its and it isn opec showing that it has the
the best case scenario would be of thea whittling out number of the players which would enable the government to that become few prominent. it could go either way. from the u.s. foreign-policy perspective, i think it behooves us to understand these dynamics now. youeed to understand how this incentivize the spoilers and provide influences with this base they need to make much-needed adjustments that nigeria needs to make. you were touching on the situation in saudi arabia and iran. arabia's is...
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well, i tell them that the naughtiest thing my mother ever did was to whittle into the laundry basketly. she was 7 or something. i told a little girl yesterday morning in manchester. and she said i pulled up a wall. i pulled up a wall -- i said that's more of a talent, i would have thought. how on earth did you manage that? fantastic stuff you hear. >> it is. it's magical. the other thing we to want congratulate you on is your success in "sweeney todd." i want to -- we have some video. this is you with brin terfel and you are singing at lincoln center. >> don't make me watch this. >> do you not to want to take a look at this? you're amazing. your reviews were amazing. >> do it and i'll just -- ♪ was the word ♪ yes, yes, i love ♪ we played -- >> you can sing, you can write and we know you can act. i can't wait to see what's up next. i was reading, you've got your plate is full. and thank you for bringing back one of all of our favorites. >> oh, you're so welcome. >> make him naughtier, even. >> really. >> it's emma thompson. >> right. >> so joining the occupy movement. >> whatever you'
well, i tell them that the naughtiest thing my mother ever did was to whittle into the laundry basketly. she was 7 or something. i told a little girl yesterday morning in manchester. and she said i pulled up a wall. i pulled up a wall -- i said that's more of a talent, i would have thought. how on earth did you manage that? fantastic stuff you hear. >> it is. it's magical. the other thing we to want congratulate you on is your success in "sweeney todd." i want to -- we have some...