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moment in time that future historians might look back and say they should have learned lesson x, y and z in iraq and the turning point, the cross roads was 2014-2015. i have >> i have to end it there. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming. >> thank you all so much. [applause] >> i think we can all be grateful we have the facts and this book. i hope you will come up, say hello, get a book and support your local independent bookstore and your author. thank you so much for coming. >> what she is saying feed the author and keep the bookstore alive. anyhow, thank you. [inaudible discussions] >> here is a prime time lineup. coming up at 7 eastern, we talk about vladimer putin's rise to power. at 8:30 we look at american history through the eyes of indigenous people. and then we weigh in on life ending measures. >> as barbara explained this book is about scary new emerging diseases and they they emerge from and generally that is wildlife, other species and in particular non-human animals other than our domesticated animals. if you have been following certain stories into the new
moment in time that future historians might look back and say they should have learned lesson x, y and z in iraq and the turning point, the cross roads was 2014-2015. i have >> i have to end it there. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming. >> thank you all so much. [applause] >> i think we can all be grateful we have the facts and this book. i hope you will come up, say hello, get a book and support your local independent bookstore and your author. thank...
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getting it right, and i'd rather get in front of it and get it know, caroline, you've got to do x, y, z. fine. >> the only problem with that, i will tell you that having, when the federal government does audits on law enforcement, on child support, and when i took over that office, we weren't collecting very much child support, but we were passing every audit. so they were so busy checking the box that they knew they were going to be looked at, nobody was asking the question, why aren't we collecting more child support. so they were busy. so you have to be careful when you do that because then institutions train themselves to be audit responsive as opposed to getting at the underlying problem. it's not that they pass the audit, it's that victims are getting the services on campuses. young people on campuses are being trained about the reality of this problem and we are getting more law enforcement activity around these crimes. i mean, that's ultimately the goal here. that's the ultimate deterns. i mean, it's hard for me to talk about the criminal justice system today, because i've got t
getting it right, and i'd rather get in front of it and get it know, caroline, you've got to do x, y, z. fine. >> the only problem with that, i will tell you that having, when the federal government does audits on law enforcement, on child support, and when i took over that office, we weren't collecting very much child support, but we were passing every audit. so they were so busy checking the box that they knew they were going to be looked at, nobody was asking the question, why aren't...
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getting it right, and i'd rather get in front of it and get it know, caroline, you've got to do x, y, z. fine. >> the only problem with that, i will tell you that having, when the federal government does audits on law enforcement, on child support, and when i took over that office, we weren't collecting very much child suort, but we were passing every audit. so they were so busy checking the box that they knew they were going to be looked at, nobody was asking the question, why aren't we collecting more child support. so they were busy. so you have to be careful when you do that because then institutions train themselves to be audit responsive as opposed to getting at the underlying problem. it's not that they pass the audit, it's that victims are getting the services on campuses. young people on campuses are being trained about the reality of this problem and we are getting more law enforcement activity around these crimes. i mean, that's ultimately the goal here. that's the ultimate deterns. i mean, it's hard for me to talk about the criminal justice system today, because i've got to
getting it right, and i'd rather get in front of it and get it know, caroline, you've got to do x, y, z. fine. >> the only problem with that, i will tell you that having, when the federal government does audits on law enforcement, on child support, and when i took over that office, we weren't collecting very much child suort, but we were passing every audit. so they were so busy checking the box that they knew they were going to be looked at, nobody was asking the question, why aren't we...
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when you hear the news x, y, z posting they're starting at the bottom. start at the top of the income statement. >> i agree. and i just want to go back what we said earlier. you look at these companies and you got to look at these buy backs by a case by case scenario. what are they doing with the money? do they did warrant that buy back? is this just to make the ceo rich? you look at wages, employees who have been asked to do a lot with very little for a long time. i'm not a big proponent of giving people money for the sake of giving money. companies have asked their employees to do a lot with a little. >> it is looking at the whole picture. it's not about earnings. are they growing their top line. are they growing their margins. what are they doing with expenses? and what are they returning on the bottom line? we need to do that and really look at corporations today. i know like amazon always gets scrutinized. charles: they always got a free pass now not so much. >> it will be interesting to see how the market reacts. >> i think it's destroying confiden
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technology, the medicine, although there is lacking medicine in this particular story but it's x, y, z, if and when an ebola patient comes in you know what to do. >> what we should be doing and why we want to talk to department of public health is come down with a plan that gives us specific hospitals. not every hospital needs to take ebola patients. we should have hospitals that are ready that their staff is well trained to take these. we've seen this in some of the hospitals that have been taking these patients from africa. we should have equipment and a place where they can go so they would be the hospitals that would be the actual hospital that would take these patients no matter where they show up. and then we should have the staff well trained to be able to do this. it shouldn't be just for ebola. it should be for any disease that we have concerns about. right now that's not in place and that's the biggest fear. you can go from place to place and you can find we are in hazmat suits to being in gowns and boots. that's not good. that's not good for patients. that's not good for the
technology, the medicine, although there is lacking medicine in this particular story but it's x, y, z, if and when an ebola patient comes in you know what to do. >> what we should be doing and why we want to talk to department of public health is come down with a plan that gives us specific hospitals. not every hospital needs to take ebola patients. we should have hospitals that are ready that their staff is well trained to take these. we've seen this in some of the hospitals that have...
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have you decided okay the risk reward has change to the point we're up huge in x, y, z why risk it. >> of course. we're overallocated. we're taking those and we're allocating to underperforming asset costs so that we can keep the risk and the standard -- >> what do you think. >> whether it's growth, whether it's ebola. even bill gross changing jobs. we're seeing a rotation into private equity. there is a little shift coming. let's see what earning season kicks off and and i think the fed might be more accommodating than we think. charles: on that note, let's stop. i want to blow the whistle here. let's open up a page from payne's investment playbook. last week we had that big news out of ebay. the stock went up to 57 or sift six. we begin the news with hewlett-packard is splitting in half. they're trying to unlock value. the reactions for both of them were pretty nicely to the upside. i got to tell you the moves on these stocks and other things like stock market crashes sort of give to the notion that that shares are priced efficiently. where ever a stock closes, that's exactly where
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they're talking about having y jay-z in there. it's going to be miserable. all, how crazy is that? they got guns and everything. denzel washington, oh, you said you want to be actors? don't you come in here and lie to me! and chris rock is the director. cut, cut! what are y'all doing? what the hell are y'all doing? jay-z and 50 cent, 50 and jay, hold up, wait a minute! how the hell you get beyonce with those big ass lips? >> all right. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back. don't go away. ale announcer ] ye that selsun blue is tough on dandruff. and she'll love that it's gentle on your hair. selsun blue invigorates your scalp and moisturizes your hair. bring on the blue. >>> all right. welcome back to comics unleashed. hot chocolate. what's the deal here? how come you're still single? >> because i got a bad attitude. ladies, what you have realized is whatever you give out is what you get back. so if you attracting men who ain't crap, guess what? you ain't crap. i had to figure out, why am i attracting crazy men? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause
they're talking about having y jay-z in there. it's going to be miserable. all, how crazy is that? they got guns and everything. denzel washington, oh, you said you want to be actors? don't you come in here and lie to me! and chris rock is the director. cut, cut! what are y'all doing? what the hell are y'all doing? jay-z and 50 cent, 50 and jay, hold up, wait a minute! how the hell you get beyonce with those big ass lips? >> all right. we're going to take a break. we'll be right back....
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getting it right, and i'd rather get in front of it and get it know, caroline, you've got to do x, y, z. fine. >> the only problem with that, i will tell you that having, when the federal government does audits on law enforcement, on child support, and when i took over that office, we weren't collecting very much child support, but we were passing every audit. so they were so busy checking the box that they knew they were going to be looked at, nobody was asking the question, why aren't we collecting more child support. so they were busy. so you have to be careful when you do that because then institutions train themselves to be audit responsive as opposed to getting at the underlying problem. it's not that they pass the audit, it's that victims are getting the services on campuses. young people on campuses are being trained about the reality of this problem and we are getting more law enforcement activity around these crimes. i mean, that's ultimately the goal here. that's the ultimate deterrence. i mean, it's hard for me to talk about the criminal justice system today, because i've go
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. >> "y," "z." >> man, it's been 30 years since i've done any sign long.little slow at it. i probably suck at it. >> he's killing me. i got to tell you, he's killing me. >> you slow down. >> you are killing me. >> flowers is currently charged with possession of a firearm by a felon. he's pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. but it was while serving time in prison that he got to know maxwell. the two can spend time together one hour per day. when they and other segregation inmates, are released into an enclosed rec area. >> i mean, it's, i want to say nice. you know what i mean. it's not like the park, i guarantee you. but it's nice to be out here. it's nice to have fresh air. it's nice to be out of that little old box of a cell. >> maxwell is still recovering from a shoulder injury he suffered during his escape. >> looking good. that was the wrong thing to do. ooh! . >> so for now, he'll have to settle for being a spectator during rec time. >> this is just like being all dressed up and nowhere to go. you know what i mean? i can't even throw the damn ball
. >> "y," "z." >> man, it's been 30 years since i've done any sign long.little slow at it. i probably suck at it. >> he's killing me. i got to tell you, he's killing me. >> you slow down. >> you are killing me. >> flowers is currently charged with possession of a firearm by a felon. he's pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. but it was while serving time in prison that he got to know maxwell. the two can spend time together one hour per...
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support staff and copy editors and four reporters, and you could walk in and say, i want to cover x-y-zver you can, but help get the paper out, and i had a blast. >> thank you, sara. >>> i cannot close the show without mentioning ben bradley. his funeral will be this coming week and he died at age 93. he ran the washington post longerr than any editor the had been and longer than any future editor ever will. for 26 years, he was the "post" and the embodiment of the news turning it into a national power play, and he pushed bob woodward and carl bernstein to nail down the watergate story,r and he had their backs when it hastened the nixon white house. there is a page 487 quote that says, "put out the best most honest newspaper that you can today can and put out a better one tomorrow." that is what he felt. he was much better practicing it than conceiving the great big important stories. there were important stories written about him this week, and the stories that eulogized him and the the words used over and over again to describe him were hard-krooifing, courageous, fearless, charming.
support staff and copy editors and four reporters, and you could walk in and say, i want to cover x-y-zver you can, but help get the paper out, and i had a blast. >> thank you, sara. >>> i cannot close the show without mentioning ben bradley. his funeral will be this coming week and he died at age 93. he ran the washington post longerr than any editor the had been and longer than any future editor ever will. for 26 years, he was the "post" and the embodiment of the news...
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make them go away, and then we throw up our hands, and we say, you know, well, i can either try x, y, z, or see another specialist. thr understanding. there are things to fight for besides just living longer or trying to repair unrepairable problem. >> host: when we go through school, it seems like medical schools, nursing schools, attract good people. these are the type of high school student that wants to be a nurse is remarkable person. the sort of person that interviews for medical school is a remarkable person. and then they come out in this dilemma, and is it confusion, ill-preparedness, a sense of, this is out of my league. where do things go wrong when you have great people going into a profession, and then they're faced with dealing with a problem they may feel is out of their league. >> guest: there's a few things that happen. number one is -- i had a geriatric office, a clinic, right below my clinic, and forrize walked past without ever knowing what they did there. 97% of medical schools don't teach jeeratric skills -- geriatric skills. i asked if i could hang out, and he rec
make them go away, and then we throw up our hands, and we say, you know, well, i can either try x, y, z, or see another specialist. thr understanding. there are things to fight for besides just living longer or trying to repair unrepairable problem. >> host: when we go through school, it seems like medical schools, nursing schools, attract good people. these are the type of high school student that wants to be a nurse is remarkable person. the sort of person that interviews for medical...
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you bought x, y, z, what do you do? >> the shorter the time horizon, the more difficult it is to make money. certainly when you get to the day -- interday trading. i think you should try to go to vegas at least get some free drinks out of it. when you're talking about regis in the morning and selling in the afternoon, ugoing to lose money. you want to be looking a couple weeks out. and ideally a couple years. when i'm wrong, i'm a trader. i'm an investor when i'm right. you want to buy that stock that goes up. to your point that goes up. 112 percent. when a stock goes up 15, 20 percent, i think it's the market saying at least for now i'm on the wrong track. charles: you still have hold it if you want to be an investor. >> indeed. charles: ukraine, isis, ebola, unemployment, the economy and, of course, now the stock market, so what's obama doing? he's golfing. come on. we'll be right back. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily e
you bought x, y, z, what do you do? >> the shorter the time horizon, the more difficult it is to make money. certainly when you get to the day -- interday trading. i think you should try to go to vegas at least get some free drinks out of it. when you're talking about regis in the morning and selling in the afternoon, ugoing to lose money. you want to be looking a couple weeks out. and ideally a couple years. when i'm wrong, i'm a trader. i'm an investor when i'm right. you want to buy...
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lines -- [ all speak at once ] >> in the debate, he's sweating, he's sweating because of the 800 in x, y, z it's florida! >> that's the key thing. anybody watching at home says, i like my fan. in fact, a little ac would be nice too. >> did you see, gentlemen, the cover of "time" magazine about the male menopause? and that's what i thought about. crist is having a hot flash. [ laughter ] >> but you didn't show the clip when scott comes -- finally comes out after seven minutes. >> so bad. >> that he then insists he didn't come out because crist wasn't there. but people said, he was there. he's been standing there for seven minutes and scott became goofy and odd, and i think that was the worst part of the night. >> remember groucho marks? are you gonna believe me or -- we all saw this. i think it helps crist, but at 44-44, something's going to happen. when we come back, here's something you don't see every day. a celebrity has an attack ad, this is west wing's martin sheen going after the other guy. this is rare. they're usually nice to their guy and they don't dump on the other guy, but he do
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want that soundbite, you've got to figure out a way to say i disagree with president obama on x, y, and zll she had to do was compare obama to the guys running against him and the result would be a no-brainer. bill clinton is the best politician of our time. first of all he really likes people. he pays attention to people not intellectually, but emotionally. obama doesn't have that kind of skill. obama really is rather standoffish. he is shy. when i say he doesn't like people i may be doing him somewhat of a disk -- disservice. he may be so shy and so hesitant to interfere, so to speak, where bill clinton feels that his obligation to interfere. >> do you feel there's any chance democrats are not headed for a pretty good repudiation? >> no, the u.s. senate on november 5, will be in the hands of democrats. >> you are the most bullish on the democrats chance of any single person in the united states. if they end up retaking the house, you will be seen as nostradamus our election day. >> mark, willie brown went on to say there was a chance that democrats could even retake the house. he may be
want that soundbite, you've got to figure out a way to say i disagree with president obama on x, y, and zll she had to do was compare obama to the guys running against him and the result would be a no-brainer. bill clinton is the best politician of our time. first of all he really likes people. he pays attention to people not intellectually, but emotionally. obama doesn't have that kind of skill. obama really is rather standoffish. he is shy. when i say he doesn't like people i may be doing him...
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y z whoa, whoa. >> it's not over, it's not over.eep in a bucket, i am fast i have a stamina. >>)=h quality is i am a perfectionist. >> did i mention this, i ams do style and agreeable to a fault. >> >> rose: who created that? >> i wrote that, yes. it was -- mv. somehow in my head the two of us standing next to physically imposing guy and how that that would change the dynamic, and i met, if there is a taboo subject, i am drawn to it, because you know that, you know how people are going to react, you know when the first image of that scene comes up, people are going to go, oh, no. this is -- >>h<é >> rose: like this? >> yeah, right. and appropriately so, you know. >> rose: is it okay to laugh? >> exactly. and we feel like as jesters, as comedians, part of our job is to bring some light and laughter and relief to, you know, the all sorts of things, including some greatest atrocities that we have dealt with. so the mission with that one was to take us from this place of, oh, i am not going to like this so, oh, they got me and not by ex
y z whoa, whoa. >> it's not over, it's not over.eep in a bucket, i am fast i have a stamina. >>)=h quality is i am a perfectionist. >> did i mention this, i ams do style and agreeable to a fault. >> >> rose: who created that? >> i wrote that, yes. it was -- mv. somehow in my head the two of us standing next to physically imposing guy and how that that would change the dynamic, and i met, if there is a taboo subject, i am drawn to it, because you know that,...
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y. z. or go see another specialist. that's the failure of our understanding.there are things to fight for besides just living longer or trying to repair unrepairable problems. >> host: when we go through school, it seems like, medical schools, nursing schools attract good people. is a type of high school students who want to be understood remarkable person. the sort of person, they come out in this dilemma, and is it confusion, ill preparedness, the sense of this is out of my league? where did things go wrong when you get such great people went into a profession and then they're faced with dealing with the problem that they may feel is out of their league? >> guest: i think there are a few things that happen. number one is, i had a geriatrics office, clinic right below my clinic, and for years i walked past it without ever knowing what they did. 97% of medical schools don't teach geriatrics skills. i went down and said let me hang out with you for a date. the geriatricians showed me what he did. among the things he did was recognize that the most life-threaten
y. z. or go see another specialist. that's the failure of our understanding.there are things to fight for besides just living longer or trying to repair unrepairable problems. >> host: when we go through school, it seems like, medical schools, nursing schools attract good people. is a type of high school students who want to be understood remarkable person. the sort of person, they come out in this dilemma, and is it confusion, ill preparedness, the sense of this is out of my league?...
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el departamento de salud de columbia seÑalÓ que estÁn trabajando con el centro de control y prevenciÓn de en fe zdo sus debidas precauciones tambiÉn. >> funcionarios de salud y funcionarios se reunieron en la casa blanca para combatir su enfermedad. >> los estados unidos estÁ preparado para hacer frente a esta enfermedad, en el paÍs y regiÓn hemos combate iido cada o de Ébola y lo seguiremos haciendo. >> continuarÁn monitoreando cualquier caso que surjan. >> aparte de la fiebre, mal estar general, dolores de cuerpo, dolores de cabeza, nÁuseas, vomitos diarrea y lo que viene al final y es la causa de muerte, son las hemorragias. >> mientras tanto la primera persona infectada aquÍ en los estados unidos continua en el hospital de damas texallas texa condiciÓn es seria, pero estable. >> los vecinos del enfermo tienen preocupaciÓn. >> se en texas autoridades intentan devolver la calma por el riesgo de propagaciÓn del virus, se trata del vecindario donde la persona antes de todo fue llevada al hospital, llegaron para retirar todos los artÍculos y mudar los residentes donde se quedÓ a otro lugar, vecino
el departamento de salud de columbia seÑalÓ que estÁn trabajando con el centro de control y prevenciÓn de en fe zdo sus debidas precauciones tambiÉn. >> funcionarios de salud y funcionarios se reunieron en la casa blanca para combatir su enfermedad. >> los estados unidos estÁ preparado para hacer frente a esta enfermedad, en el paÍs y regiÓn hemos combate iido cada o de Ébola y lo seguiremos haciendo. >> continuarÁn monitoreando cualquier caso que surjan. >>...
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and then they think that they have captured a person, that because x and y and z are true, they must behave in a certain way, and so on, you know? when, if you pay attention to people, you find out that they're continuously original. they're continuously generating, you know, a new possibility out of themselves. and i, you know, to the extent that they are permitted to, and to the extent that anyone is alert enough to realize this is happening. >> how do you explain the paradox not of wealth and poverty, but given what you think of human beings, our tolerance for it? >> i'm, well, you know, i think it, wealth has been known to corrupt for a very long time. and people's perspectives change as they move into spheres of relative advantage. and i think it's often not so much that they're indifferent to the poverty of other people, it's that they can actually can be for all purposes, unaware of it, even if they read about it in the newspaper, you know? i think it's i mean, that is the kind of classic model of human civilization, where you have a tiny little population of privileged people
and then they think that they have captured a person, that because x and y and z are true, they must behave in a certain way, and so on, you know? when, if you pay attention to people, you find out that they're continuously original. they're continuously generating, you know, a new possibility out of themselves. and i, you know, to the extent that they are permitted to, and to the extent that anyone is alert enough to realize this is happening. >> how do you explain the paradox not of...
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fact, if someone has a preconceived motion about whether they are coming on a grand jury to do x, y or z, the judge will not seat that person and so we enter it all of it as individuals. the other thing is that we as the jury don't look at individuals. we talk to a lot of individuals, but we what we are looking for is processes. and so all of our reports are talking about the processes of the departments that we are talking about. and we did 6 reports this year, put out six reports at the end of june, and if you look at all of the reports there is really a theme of transparency, and citizen involvement. that is really what we are after is local government is going to work best when the citizens know what is going on, and when we, the citizens are kept in informed along the way. and so that is kind of how the jury is set up. and so, what did we do on the port? we had a committee that did some intense investigations, and we spent 7-plus months reresearching writing and editing and listening to the individuals who came before us, the jury members themselves spent 20 to 30 hours a week on th
fact, if someone has a preconceived motion about whether they are coming on a grand jury to do x, y or z, the judge will not seat that person and so we enter it all of it as individuals. the other thing is that we as the jury don't look at individuals. we talk to a lot of individuals, but we what we are looking for is processes. and so all of our reports are talking about the processes of the departments that we are talking about. and we did 6 reports this year, put out six reports at the end...
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historians might look back and say okay they should have learned x, y and z in iraq and the turning point across the 2014 and 2015. yeah. .. [applause] >> this weekend on the c-span networks, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a town hall meeting on the media coverage of events and ferguson, missouri at the state university in st. louis. sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. on q&a, saturday night on "after words", commentator jake helprin and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the 2014 southern festival of books and saturday night at a clock, on american history tv on c-span3, the life and legacy of this author. then, readiness operations between the u.s. and iran when the two countries were allies. funner television schedule a that c-span.org. send us a tweet or a message on facebook. join the conversation, like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> journalist richard whittle on the predator drone and how the military technology has become a primary weapon on the war on terror. he spoke at the army navy club in washington dc. this is one hour. >> the technology we will talk about today, it is done
historians might look back and say okay they should have learned x, y and z in iraq and the turning point across the 2014 and 2015. yeah. .. [applause] >> this weekend on the c-span networks, saturday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern, a town hall meeting on the media coverage of events and ferguson, missouri at the state university in st. louis. sunday evening at 8:00 p.m. on q&a, saturday night on "after words", commentator jake helprin and sunday at 2:00 p.m. eastern, the 2014...
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policy and x, y or z is on the wrong road, but they have no ability to change it.and the cia in particular, from its founding, it was actually a liberal haven during the mccarthy era in the early '50s, when mccarthy was going after state department foreign service officers and destroying their careers. the cia was protected because it's a secret intelligence agency. they didn't allow senator mccarthy to question their men. and a lot of them were, had a good sense. in fact, i interviewed people who, for some of my previous books about the bundy brothers who got us into the vietnam war. this it was actually often giving good intelligence about what a disaster it would be to turn this conflict in vietnam into a ground war, and we would end up doing the same thing the french did in the '50s. so the lesson i learned if anything from writing "the good spy" is that yes, there are secrets, but they are often wasted, and many of the secrets long in the pages -- belong in the pages of the washington post and "the new york times" and we would all be better off if we had fewer
policy and x, y or z is on the wrong road, but they have no ability to change it.and the cia in particular, from its founding, it was actually a liberal haven during the mccarthy era in the early '50s, when mccarthy was going after state department foreign service officers and destroying their careers. the cia was protected because it's a secret intelligence agency. they didn't allow senator mccarthy to question their men. and a lot of them were, had a good sense. in fact, i interviewed people...
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when people work for me come to me and say i'm thinking i'm going to take a job and it's to add x, y, z at this moment that you consider whether there are other jobs that might be more interesting when you cast your lot with people. >> exactly. that might be the middle. the maximizer will go on and on and look forever. >> forever, i see. everything has a decision point doesn't it. >> exactly. >> doesn't it depend on your age. at one point you make your decisions differently. >> exactly. we get more like satisficers. and you get happier as you get older. >> good. thank you. >> i bet you got a lot of reaction. i bet you have a lot of couples. you zbietsd to have a you say it's good to have a maximizersatisfice recollection. >> oh. you say it's good. hello, maximizer. i'm just kidding. >> i met this lady last night we so want charlie and gayle to get together. i forgot to tell you that. >> where's your sister. >> we're very happy just the way we are. elizabeth bernstein, are you still here? thank you. we thought we were alone. spilling the beans on life in the band. joe perry tells anthony
when people work for me come to me and say i'm thinking i'm going to take a job and it's to add x, y, z at this moment that you consider whether there are other jobs that might be more interesting when you cast your lot with people. >> exactly. that might be the middle. the maximizer will go on and on and look forever. >> forever, i see. everything has a decision point doesn't it. >> exactly. >> doesn't it depend on your age. at one point you make your decisions...
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i love being a microsoft and not everything was known about how we were going to do x, y, or z. have total free will. i get to decide completely how to spend my time. i get to find out whatever it will be that will really get me charged up. to me it isll, scary but it excites me. >> some of us are able to do it and some of us are not. it is something we owe ourselves regardless if people are not at your income level, the chance to be able to look back. we have one time in life. themany of us get hot up in treadmill and do not stop off for a moment. i have this image of you lying in bed with your surface. clearly it was not an ipad. >> surface! yeah! by microsoft! >> i bet you have an iphone or an ipad somewhere. >> i do not! i do not! my children does not! my wife does not! >> the clippers? >> individually they can do whatever they want. anything the team bios? -- anything the team buys? come on, charlie! we will buy microsoft with my money! [laughter] >> there's an image of you on his all 6'5" of him with surface on his chest. watching -- because he fell in love with -- a cbs s
i love being a microsoft and not everything was known about how we were going to do x, y, or z. have total free will. i get to decide completely how to spend my time. i get to find out whatever it will be that will really get me charged up. to me it isll, scary but it excites me. >> some of us are able to do it and some of us are not. it is something we owe ourselves regardless if people are not at your income level, the chance to be able to look back. we have one time in life. themany of...
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said boy this is even worse than i thought or at the same time in any way optimistic if we do x, y, and z we can approve. >> actually no there's a bit of optimism in that there are people who are willing to stand up and call this out. but i will tell you the va block we did in particular was really, really distressing. the depth of the dysfunction there is really, really disturbing. and the fact it is a bureaucracy. all of these men and women who served this country are unfortunately at the mercy of this bureaucracy which is utterly broken. >> and fin deserves to be treated by the government is obviously these people. it's almost a scandal. i'm embarrassed to say we've not paid as much attention as we should have the last few months to the va. "the independents" right after us. thanks. and microsoft is in a hard place. the ceo well, he's backing off some controversial remarks about women. you can hear what he said and why some people are angry that he said it, next. connell: so the microsoft ceo raised some eyebrows after saying this about women and raises. >> it's not really about asking
said boy this is even worse than i thought or at the same time in any way optimistic if we do x, y, and z we can approve. >> actually no there's a bit of optimism in that there are people who are willing to stand up and call this out. but i will tell you the va block we did in particular was really, really distressing. the depth of the dysfunction there is really, really disturbing. and the fact it is a bureaucracy. all of these men and women who served this country are unfortunately at...
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you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that and the muslims believe x, y and z, then have it with someone who actually practices the faith you're talking about. like this one. >> so you don't think that there's anything more disturb the justice system in muslim countries is more primitive or subjugates more. >> i just told you that indonesia, women are absolutely one hundred percent equal to men. in turkey, they have more female representatives, more female heads of state than in the united states. stop saying thicks like muslim countries. >> turns out, as a general rule, that asking people to explain what they believe and why is a whole lot more enlightening than speculating about their believes as if they're not in the room. >>> after a month of polls showing mcconnell with the advantage in the race, mcconnell is taking the lead, representing a 6% swing for democrats. now, this is just one poll and the two-point edge is within the margin of error. it suggests that with just one month left, alison's senate hopes remain very much alive. specifically, which kand
you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that and the muslims believe x, y and z, then have it with someone who actually practices the faith you're talking about. like this one. >> so you don't think that there's anything more disturb the justice system in muslim countries is more primitive or subjugates more. >> i just told you that indonesia, women are absolutely one hundred percent equal to men. in turkey, they have more female representatives, more...
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. >> no hay el menor res quizo de impunidad, tenemos que ir a profundidad y tope donde tope llegar hacia los responsables. >> zse estÉ realizando. >> pareciera que el gobierno federal y estatal y diferentes partidos polÍticos estÁn sacando provecho de esta situaciÓn y unos a otros se echan la responsabilidad. >> por el procurador de guerrer dijo este jueves que se pidiÓ el desfuero en contra del alcalde de iguala en paradero desconocido. >> de igual forma se confirmÓ que hasta el momento hay 34 detenidos presuntamente involucrados en los hechos, de estos 26 policÍas de iguala y otros pertenece rÍan a un crimen organizado auto denominado como "guerreros unidos" como una de las peores crisiss que estÁ siendo llamado, el mandatario de ese estado dijo que sÓlo renunciarÁ si lo un referendum. >> queer par sea clarz ido, mientras se esperan los resultados de adn en distintas fosas al lugar de las desapariciones de los estudiantes. ♪. >> skishth en los interrogantes en trorn torno a los enfrentamientos en cuerpos policiales y civiles en el centro de carÁcas donde perdieron la vida 5 personas, nos cuentan mÁs desde ve
. >> no hay el menor res quizo de impunidad, tenemos que ir a profundidad y tope donde tope llegar hacia los responsables. >> zse estÉ realizando. >> pareciera que el gobierno federal y estatal y diferentes partidos polÍticos estÁn sacando provecho de esta situaciÓn y unos a otros se echan la responsabilidad. >> por el procurador de guerrer dijo este jueves que se pidiÓ el desfuero en contra del alcalde de iguala en paradero desconocido. >> de igual forma se...
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sitting around the table having a confidence about the jews being violent or that the jews believe x, y, and zut the violence in islam and time and time again, there's this conversation that occasionally there's a conversation that surfaces about the muslims that doesn't include muslims. so if you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that or the muslims believe this, have it with someone that practices the faith. like this conversation which i found a bit more enlightening. >> so you don't think there's anything more -- the justice system in muslim countries you don't think is somehow more primitive or subjugates women more than in other countries? >> did you hear what you just said? you said in muslim countries. in indonesia, women are equal to men 100%. in turkey, they've had more female he woulds of state in turkey than in the united states. >> and in pakistan -- >> stop saying things hike muslim countries. >> turns out that asking people to explain what they believe and why is more enlightening than speculating about their beliefs as if they're not in the room.
sitting around the table having a confidence about the jews being violent or that the jews believe x, y, and zut the violence in islam and time and time again, there's this conversation that occasionally there's a conversation that surfaces about the muslims that doesn't include muslims. so if you're going to have this conversation about the muslims are this or that or the muslims believe this, have it with someone that practices the faith. like this conversation which i found a bit more...
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moment in time that future historians might look back and say they should have learned lesson x, y and z in iraq and the turning point, the cross roads was 2014-2015. i have >> i have to end it there. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming. >> thank you all so much. [applause] >> i think we can all be grateful we have the facts and this book. i hope you will come up, say hello, get a book and support your local independent bookstore and your author. thank you so much for coming. >> what she is sg
moment in time that future historians might look back and say they should have learned lesson x, y and z in iraq and the turning point, the cross roads was 2014-2015. i have >> i have to end it there. thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you for coming. >> thank you all so much. [applause] >> i think we can all be grateful we have the facts and this book. i hope you will come up, say hello, get a book and support your local independent bookstore and your author. thank...
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and so one can make an argument that, you know, in the name of national security you can do x, y or z. you can censer speech by classifying certain information and so on. the problem is, though, that the number of classified documents has increased exponentially since 9/11 and actually turned into something where information that is embarrassing to the government becomes classified. i know this in my experience as an attorney representing guantanamo detain's and later were representing criminal suspects in the united states. and never had you asked me five, seven years ago if i thought that my expertise in national security or in guantanamo would make me suitable or would be the value add to joining a case where i represent a journalist, i mean, just think about that. i mean, i get calls from journalists that want me to represent them because i represented guantanamo prisoners. so that's perspective. >> so i had another question for james. i know you don't want to take anymore questions. could you talk about the harassment you faced under the bush administration for your national secu
and so one can make an argument that, you know, in the name of national security you can do x, y or z. you can censer speech by classifying certain information and so on. the problem is, though, that the number of classified documents has increased exponentially since 9/11 and actually turned into something where information that is embarrassing to the government becomes classified. i know this in my experience as an attorney representing guantanamo detain's and later were representing criminal...
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we agree on w, x, y, z issues that affect millions of people. why should we indulge in this kind of political vanity and be overwhelmed by what i call the yuck factor. this is what liberals have to get over. the yuck factor. excuse me, the liberal intelligencia. they're too busy writing articles and being in the top 1% or 2% of income in this country to get over it. they're not affected by this. but millions and millions of people can be alleviated in one area after another. by the way, the liberals are more rigid on all these issues i have found that people who are really conservatives. not corporatists and conservative garb. and you can see that again and again on this question of the 2000 campaign. get over it. could have blocked bush o the tax. they succumbed to bush, they could have blocked him. look what the republicans are doing to obama. get over it. stop scapegoating the green party. stop trying to find an alibi. you're not standing up to the american people, and their rights, instead of dialing for the same commercial dollars that the
we agree on w, x, y, z issues that affect millions of people. why should we indulge in this kind of political vanity and be overwhelmed by what i call the yuck factor. this is what liberals have to get over. the yuck factor. excuse me, the liberal intelligencia. they're too busy writing articles and being in the top 1% or 2% of income in this country to get over it. they're not affected by this. but millions and millions of people can be alleviated in one area after another. by the way, the...
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they will say they will do x, y and z, and so lawmaker combing through the social media postings.haven't come across any direct threat but certainly having those answers about why is so critical in trying to prevent the next one. erin. >> thank you very much. >>> and now "outfront," a former special agent in charge, matt whois and psychologist, wendy walsh. good to have both of you with us. let me start with you, matt. you used to live right here near marysville so you are familiar with the area and it is a personal shock when people say this could never happen and it has happened where you were from. when you hear about what we're now learning, it appears there is a social media trail and full of expletives and full of anger, does this surprise you? >> it doesn't surprise me. this is the 74th school shooting in the last 18 months and it thinks of us to look at aspects of what with is going on with our children. there are tweets and facebook postings and pictures with guns that could have alarmed someone along the way. in this case it didn't. to unfortunately, we are yet again at
they will say they will do x, y and z, and so lawmaker combing through the social media postings.haven't come across any direct threat but certainly having those answers about why is so critical in trying to prevent the next one. erin. >> thank you very much. >>> and now "outfront," a former special agent in charge, matt whois and psychologist, wendy walsh. good to have both of you with us. let me start with you, matt. you used to live right here near marysville so you...
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you should not do x, y and z. it's amazing to me he doesn't get the sense. it's astounding to me he doesn't realize how bad things are, that he wouldn't want to step up more. >> and if you're talking about full legacy mode, as you mentioned, that would mean he would have a lot of work to do. he might want to be -- all right. i'm sure this will continue to be a topic because we're heading into the midterm election and we're all over that. would you let your little ones watch a pg-13 movie if they weren't 13 yet? why one study says parents are letting their little ones watch more movies with sex and violence. while most adults say they've achieved the american dream, they don't feel so optimistic about the next generation. why the pessimism? big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorro
you should not do x, y and z. it's amazing to me he doesn't get the sense. it's astounding to me he doesn't realize how bad things are, that he wouldn't want to step up more. >> and if you're talking about full legacy mode, as you mentioned, that would mean he would have a lot of work to do. he might want to be -- all right. i'm sure this will continue to be a topic because we're heading into the midterm election and we're all over that. would you let your little ones watch a pg-13 movie...
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if you say we won't do x, y and z. >> if you're going to be in this long-term crisis, you have to breakense and break the other side. >> one of the issues here is we're telling the world what we're not doing. >> you never signal that. >> a superpower should deter its enemies and a superpower should take actions that allies can trust. this president has done not one of those three things. >> one of the bigger threats out there is iran which of course is not -- we're not hearing enough about in the face of these isis provoking the u.s. >> talks are continuing. now the administration is saying we'll let them have the ability to produce -- not a nuclear weapon they say. we'll unplug some reactors and send in international inspectors. that's a fantasy. why is the administration even talking to iran if that's the deal that's on the table? it's better not to do a deal than to do a bad deal especially one that's this dangerous. >> any kind of deal our allies will walk away from us on this particular one. >> in the face of all of this, we've got this ebola threat. you're expecting more headlines
if you say we won't do x, y and z. >> if you're going to be in this long-term crisis, you have to breakense and break the other side. >> one of the issues here is we're telling the world what we're not doing. >> you never signal that. >> a superpower should deter its enemies and a superpower should take actions that allies can trust. this president has done not one of those three things. >> one of the bigger threats out there is iran which of course is not -- we're...
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we should x, y, and z. i think it's harder than that. >> bill, of course it's hard.of is easy though. reporters are standing on the turkish border. they can see the ice tis positions. this is one time when they are artillery positions and other positions are out in the open. they are not surrounded by civilians. and we're not doing anything. of course, president obama undercut the mission by warning them they are coming to syria. we do need boots on the ground. >> don't have the stomach for. this you may be absolutely right. >> it's a political ploy with novembe in mind not a serious strike against isis. by the way, bill. you were talking about ebola. this president has sent twice, thousand u.s. troops to west africa to counter ebola. that is twice as many as he has been willing to send to iraq. because, to hirges using our military, exposing them to ebola that's a cool thing, that's fine. >> no question everybody knows it. we are failing in this mission. >>> turkish parliament did okay. the war against isis. they did that yesterday. do you think that's going to make
we should x, y, and z. i think it's harder than that. >> bill, of course it's hard.of is easy though. reporters are standing on the turkish border. they can see the ice tis positions. this is one time when they are artillery positions and other positions are out in the open. they are not surrounded by civilians. and we're not doing anything. of course, president obama undercut the mission by warning them they are coming to syria. we do need boots on the ground. >> don't have the...
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if they find out x, y and z have established encrypted communications with the intelligence reporter for the new york times, that's semiincriminating, right, mr. deitz? >> yes. >> so how do you -- >> i think we can all agree on that. >> right. >> maybe we were just talking about sports. >> okay. but look, peter, that's the main peril here. >> well, first off, to kind of respectfully disagree with what bob said here about leaks being the harm. i think in many cases the lack of leaks is the harm. if there had been more leaks for example in 2002/2003 upon the decision to invade iraq was made, our national security would have been better rather than harmed. that's just kind of basic point we can talk more about that perhaps. but, you know, it is more difficult for everybody up here, for people in the audience, for people who are watching. you know, one example i'll give is couple of -- a number of months ago somebody, if you're asking how this works and how it doesn't work, a number of months ago somebody contacted me through a friend and had something that this person wanted to kind of
if they find out x, y and z have established encrypted communications with the intelligence reporter for the new york times, that's semiincriminating, right, mr. deitz? >> yes. >> so how do you -- >> i think we can all agree on that. >> right. >> maybe we were just talking about sports. >> okay. but look, peter, that's the main peril here. >> well, first off, to kind of respectfully disagree with what bob said here about leaks being the harm. i think in...
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and so one can make an argument in the name of national security, you can do x, y or z. you can censor speech by classifying certain information and so on. it's actually turned into something where information is embarrassing to the government becomes classified. i know this as an attorney representing guantanamo detainees and later representing criminal suspects in the united states. and never have you asked me five, seven years ago i thought my expertise in national security or in guantanamo would make me suitable or would be the value add to joining a case where a represent a journalist. think of that. i get calls from journalists who want me to represent them because i represented guantanamo prisoners, that's perspective. >> so i had another question for james. i know you don't want to take more questions, but could you talk about the harassment you faced under the bush administration for your national security reporting? and also the fact that this subpoena was dropped by the bush administration and has been renewed under the obama administration. >> first of all, t
and so one can make an argument in the name of national security, you can do x, y or z. you can censor speech by classifying certain information and so on. it's actually turned into something where information is embarrassing to the government becomes classified. i know this as an attorney representing guantanamo detainees and later representing criminal suspects in the united states. and never have you asked me five, seven years ago i thought my expertise in national security or in guantanamo...