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so john miller, thank you very much. >> well, thank you, piers. and thanks for having me. >> my pleasure. >>> when we come back, a preview of my prime time exclusive with amy winehouse's father mitch. [ angela ] endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind and this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ] it's endless shrimp today at red lobster. your favorite shrimp entrees, like garlic shrimp scampi or new sweet and spicy shrimp. as much as you like any way you like for just $15.99. [ trapp ] creating an experience instead of just a meal that's endless shrimp. my name is angela trapp. i'm a server at red lobster and i sea food differently. i'm a server at red lobster agents, what did we learn here today? that lint balls are extremely flammable... ...that's why it's important to regularly clean and inspect your vents. correct. [ male announcer ] we are insurance. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-d
so john miller, thank you very much. >> well, thank you, piers. and thanks for having me. >> my pleasure. >>> when we come back, a preview of my prime time exclusive with amy winehouse's father mitch. [ angela ] endless shrimp is our most popular promotion at red lobster. there's so many choices. the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind and this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ] it's endless...
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back with me now is terrorism expert john miller. i've got rudy actually on the show tomorrow, john, obviously one of the pivotal figures of 9/11. clearly he's reflecting an american concern many have you can never be complacent about this kind of thing, might be used as an excuse to commit some other atrocity, not necessarily al qaeda but by a lone individual who wants to make a name for themselves. how does america prepare for this kind of event? >> i think america has been preparing incrementally for ten years since 9/11. the intelligence is better, the response is better, the command and control is better. but those are not tools you want to end up using. i mean, the intelligence is on the front end. and what mayor giuliani was referring to, 40 attacks, that's now closer to 50. and that involves almost about 130 individuals who have become suspects in those cases since 9/11 in those 50 plots. that's an awful lot of plotting and planning that has been interdicted. that's a good thing. but you have to remember, there are a couple w
back with me now is terrorism expert john miller. i've got rudy actually on the show tomorrow, john, obviously one of the pivotal figures of 9/11. clearly he's reflecting an american concern many have you can never be complacent about this kind of thing, might be used as an excuse to commit some other atrocity, not necessarily al qaeda but by a lone individual who wants to make a name for themselves. how does america prepare for this kind of event? >> i think america has been preparing...
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back with me now is terrorism expert john miller. i've got rudy actually on the show tomorrow, john, obviously one of the pivotal figures of 9/11. clearly he's reflecting an american concern many have you can never be complacent about this kind of thing, the snaefrs itself might be used as an excuse to commit some other atrocity, not necessarily al qaeda but by a lone individual who wants to make a name for themselves. how does america prepare for this kind of event? >> i think america has been preparing incrementally for ten years since 9/11. the intelligence is better, the response is better, the command and control is better. but those are not tools you want to end up using. i mean, the intelligence is on the front end. and what nayer giuliani was referring to, 40 attacks, that's now closer to 50. and that involves almost about 130 individuals who have become suspects in those cases since 9/11 in those 50 plots. that's an awful lot of plotting and planning that has been interdicted. that's a good thing. but you have to remember, t
back with me now is terrorism expert john miller. i've got rudy actually on the show tomorrow, john, obviously one of the pivotal figures of 9/11. clearly he's reflecting an american concern many have you can never be complacent about this kind of thing, the snaefrs itself might be used as an excuse to commit some other atrocity, not necessarily al qaeda but by a lone individual who wants to make a name for themselves. how does america prepare for this kind of event? >> i think america...
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john miller and cnn contributor fran townsend both join me now. john miller, i spoke to you the other day and we spoke about this impending anniversary and the threats that swirl around such an event. given the phraseology being used here, given the briefings that we're seeing coming out from almost every authoritative source, what is your feeling about this? how credible does it sound to you? >> well, the phraseology you talk about is specific, credible and unconfirmed. in the language of the intelligence community, that means specific, it came with the details of the plot. credible, it means it came from a source, whether that's a human source or a piece of signals intelligence or something else, it came from a source that they believe is reliable or has been reliable in the past. but unconfirmed, that means it isn't in and of itself enough to go to the bank on that this threat is real. that means it needs to be corroborated. i can tell you right now, these are these times. fran and i have been through a number of these, where the intelligence c
john miller and cnn contributor fran townsend both join me now. john miller, i spoke to you the other day and we spoke about this impending anniversary and the threats that swirl around such an event. given the phraseology being used here, given the briefings that we're seeing coming out from almost every authoritative source, what is your feeling about this? how credible does it sound to you? >> well, the phraseology you talk about is specific, credible and unconfirmed. in the language...
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intelligence official john miller points to the reason why no plots have been actualized. even though 40 to 50 attempted attacks on the u.s. have been uncovered since 9/11. >> the intelligence there has time and time again extraordinary work done by the c.i.a., the nsa and our agencies, the fbi has stopped those attacks in their tracks, either by actions overseas or things here. >> and most importantly, commander in chief barack obama carried out an operation in may that killed osama bin laden, the mastermind and underwriter behind the 9/11 attacks and other terrorist horrors. without bin laden, and with the recent killing of al rahman, his second in command, al-qaeda now its two top leaders. question, is president obama carrying on the bush-cheney war in every way except calling it bush-cheney? pat buchanan? >> yes, and he's been i have' good commander in chief, he's took down osama bin laden and kept guantanamo open. al-qaeda's being decimated and decapitated in afghanistan and pakistan, due to the president in part drone attacks. that is the good side. the tough side is
intelligence official john miller points to the reason why no plots have been actualized. even though 40 to 50 attempted attacks on the u.s. have been uncovered since 9/11. >> the intelligence there has time and time again extraordinary work done by the c.i.a., the nsa and our agencies, the fbi has stopped those attacks in their tracks, either by actions overseas or things here. >> and most importantly, commander in chief barack obama carried out an operation in may that killed...
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we want to ask peter bergen, fran towsend and john miller. what is different now than the hours before al awlaki was killed? peter? >> clearly, this guy was able to recruit people in britain and the united states. i'm not convinced -- some people have said he's osama bin ladin number two. i think that's overdoing it. in terms of reaction, in was no reaction when osama bin ladin was killed. we're four months after bin ladin's death. the idea that we should get hysterically worried about awlaki's death -- the fbi and dhs have put out a statement. >> it's a little cya, right? >> part of due diligence. does it mean something is imminent? of course not. >> fran, when you look at it, it just seems to me that this man's basic tool, al awlaki's basic tool is the internet. he's still alive on the internet. what do we really have here? >> that's right, candy. and he has these tapes, these millions of tapes especially in the u.k. -- >> that sell well. >> and they'll sell better now. i think he had become more than just that, more than a charismatic figu
we want to ask peter bergen, fran towsend and john miller. what is different now than the hours before al awlaki was killed? peter? >> clearly, this guy was able to recruit people in britain and the united states. i'm not convinced -- some people have said he's osama bin ladin number two. i think that's overdoing it. in terms of reaction, in was no reaction when osama bin ladin was killed. we're four months after bin ladin's death. the idea that we should get hysterically worried about...
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john miller, flip it. >> the flip side of that, though, is when they're pumping outs over the internet magazines with bomb-making instructions and tactical advice for how do a shooting that are on the internet and available to millions and millions of people, some of whom may be followers, that's pretty hard to keep a thumb on. >> how worrisome is the interin the in the recruitment of new al-qaeda? >> i think it's certainly one of the principle ways in which the recruitment is taking place. it's a very efficient way do it. it's a very easy way to communicate amongst a group of people who are essentially terrorists. and we -- you ask are we going to be continuing the bush policy? the united states is still the number-one target. that's not going to change for a long, long time. and we're just going to have to be in a position to defend ourselves, and it's going to take all sorts of -- the one that i worry about the most, which is the one which we're the most is accept in, is cyber terrorism. we're being attacked in the cyberspace domain, and it's hugely dangerous for this country. and s
john miller, flip it. >> the flip side of that, though, is when they're pumping outs over the internet magazines with bomb-making instructions and tactical advice for how do a shooting that are on the internet and available to millions and millions of people, some of whom may be followers, that's pretty hard to keep a thumb on. >> how worrisome is the interin the in the recruitment of new al-qaeda? >> i think it's certainly one of the principle ways in which the recruitment is...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip would president george bush famously coined the war on terror our war on terror. begins with our crowd. but it does not end there it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to kriti he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip would president george bush famously coined the war on terror the war on terror. begins with out. but it does not in there it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand government
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to kriti he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he's a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. i took a plea he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and shameful president george bush famously coined the war on terror our war on terror. begins with al qaida but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand g
miller he's a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. i took a plea he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he's a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed and i think retreat he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since. the tax on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved and last effort to root out transnational extremism and chip for president george bush famously coined the war on terror our war on terror. begins with al qaida. but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated i decades later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand government organizations and nearly two thou
miller he's a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed and i think retreat he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since. the tax on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that...
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miller he's a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the and as i said quickly he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chipper president george bush famously point the war on terror our war on terror. begins with al qaida but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand government organi
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terror i'm joined by david ignatius in washington he's a journalist and author in rochester we have john miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we cross the anas altikriti he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip what president george bush famously quote and the war on terror our war on terror begins without cata but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decad
terror i'm joined by david ignatius in washington he's a journalist and author in rochester we have john miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we cross the anas altikriti he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip what president george bush famously quote and the war on terror our war on terror. begins without data but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip with president george bush famously quote and the war on terror our war on terror. begins with al qaida but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip with president george bush famously quote end the war on terror our war on terror begins without a car but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip with president george bush famously quote and the war on terror our war on terror. begins with al-qaeda. but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousan
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he's a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. after katie he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since eleven attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and shameful president george bush famously coined the war on terror our war on terror. begins with our crowd but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand government organization
miller he's a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. after katie he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since eleven attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to kriti he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip would president george bush famously coined the war on terror the war on terror. begins without god. but it does not end there it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand govern
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to kriti he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. i think pretty he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the decade of the events that followed which poses the hardest questions and calls for a look back from the passing of the contentious patriot act to the war in afghanistan and iraq the answer to nine eleven has involved a vast effort to root out transnational extremism and chip with president george bush famously coined the war on terror our war on terror. begins with al-qaeda. but it does not end there. it will not end until every terrorist group of global reach has been found stopped and defeated a decade later the system set up to keep america safe involves more than one thousand g
miller he is a professor at ohio state university and in london we crossed the n.s.a. to critique he is c.e.o. of the cordoba foundation all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want and it's i very much encourage it but first let's take a look at some of the questions facing america on this anniversary. this year marks a decade since al qaeda september eleventh attacks on the united states as america and the rest of the world commemorate the day it is the...
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. >> >> reporter: that young man is john miller with me right now, 10 years later. do you think about that day? do you get chills like i do and what do you remember of it? >> i think about it everyday. i work down here former little lynch, my office looks down into what was the pit for a couple years, construction site and now the memorial. >> reporter: how difficult was that for you to go back to work everyday and look down to what had been the world trade center? >> it was tough get -- getting back looking down there. we wanted to come back to this build and hope the revitalization and have merrill lynch have a footprint down here? >> reporter: do you have nightmares? >> not so much any more. back then you hear a plane, boom from a car in the city, different sounds. >> reporter: john now you look out and see this memorial, it has to be a good feeling. >> beautiful, nice to look down. the families can go to a place, nice, quiet park where they can reflect on the people who were unfortunately lost that day. >> reporter: remarkable transformation, obviously no new yo
. >> >> reporter: that young man is john miller with me right now, 10 years later. do you think about that day? do you get chills like i do and what do you remember of it? >> i think about it everyday. i work down here former little lynch, my office looks down into what was the pit for a couple years, construction site and now the memorial. >> reporter: how difficult was that for you to go back to work everyday and look down to what had been the world trade center?...
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so brian wilson, britt hume, jean reserves and john taylor and john miller, could you guys get an assessment of the value added in correspondence that you had that morning in the mornings after 9/11 in your broadcast? >> what i would say about correspondences i always thought that people nationalize newscast even before the age of the shows which are all about one person. even in the days when it was huntley brinkley or the cbs evening news that walter cronkite referred to people in the business of walter cronkite evening news. people tend to think of a newscast in terms of the person of the anchor. but i always thought that whoever's in the anchor chair benefited from the fine work that was being done by everyone, including correspondence. everyone admires walter cronkite and i'm not disputing any of that. what i would say is walter cronkite was backed up by marvin kalb and bernie and dan and robert bennett indic war correspondence until that moment in the business had no equal. and that was what made the cronkite evening news but it was and that's what made walter cronkite would've us in m
so brian wilson, britt hume, jean reserves and john taylor and john miller, could you guys get an assessment of the value added in correspondence that you had that morning in the mornings after 9/11 in your broadcast? >> what i would say about correspondences i always thought that people nationalize newscast even before the age of the shows which are all about one person. even in the days when it was huntley brinkley or the cbs evening news that walter cronkite referred to people in the...
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miller, how could you -- >> could you give an assessment of the value and the correspondence that you had that morning and in the mornings after 9/11 in your broadcast? >> why don't you start? >> people personalize newscasts even before the age of the shows which are all about one person but even in the days when it was brinkley or cbs news walter cronkite on the cronkite evening news people tend to think of a newscast in terms of the person in the anchor, but i've always thought that whoever is in the anchor chair benefited from the feinberg being doubly everyone including the correspondence and i remember walter cronkite and what a great anchor he was but what i would say is backed up by marvin kalb and dan and roger mudd and the correspondent until that moment in the business had no equal and that is what made the cronkite evening news what it was and made walter cronkite what he was in many respects he was good at his work so what i would say about the correspondence is the work in any news organization if you are an anchor and have a lick of sense you are appreciated if of the wo
miller, how could you -- >> could you give an assessment of the value and the correspondence that you had that morning and in the mornings after 9/11 in your broadcast? >> why don't you start? >> people personalize newscasts even before the age of the shows which are all about one person but even in the days when it was brinkley or cbs news walter cronkite on the cronkite evening news people tend to think of a newscast in terms of the person in the anchor, but i've always...
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brian wilson, brit hume, the late great ed bradley, don baylor and john miller, could you guys give it an assessment of the value had as correspondence that morning and the mornings after 9/11? >> i have always thought that people personalize newscasts, even before the age of the shows, which are all about one person, but even in the days when it was hotly and brinkley or the cbs evening ruse what walter cronkite. -- the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. people tend to think of the anchor. but i always thought whoever is in the anchor chair benefited from the fine work that was being done by everyone, including the correspondents. everybody admirers walter cronkite, and i am not disputing that, but walter cronkite was backed out by marvin kalb, and ps ofnd a cor correspondence to up until that moment had no equal. that is what made it will cronkite what he was. he was good at his work, but what a cast. what i would say about any news organization, if your an anchor and you have a lick of sense, you are very appreciative of the work done by your correspondence. >> dan, i have a fee
brian wilson, brit hume, the late great ed bradley, don baylor and john miller, could you guys give it an assessment of the value had as correspondence that morning and the mornings after 9/11? >> i have always thought that people personalize newscasts, even before the age of the shows, which are all about one person, but even in the days when it was hotly and brinkley or the cbs evening ruse what walter cronkite. -- the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. people tend to think of the...
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. >> we had congressman george miller. we had congressman john garamendi. >> most of the action was on the streets in san francisco. as union members gathered to protest a lack of union contract at a couple hyatt hotel autos it is an opportunity to relax. this is labor's day bu. we think the best way to memorialize and celebrate history as well as what is going on presently sk out in the streets. >> coming up at 6:00 we'll take a look at state of organized labor and hear from union members tell me that their political clout has been greatly diminished. and we'll hear what they intend to do about it. >> all right, mark. democratic candidates have relied on organized labor but we're hearing reports that that support is waning. how are things shaping up at this point? >> well, you know, all politics is really a comparison. and i think it's going to depend on who gets the republican nomination. if you have somebody that labor sees as a particular threat, and a tea party candidate like michelle bachmann or rick perry, you might
. >> we had congressman george miller. we had congressman john garamendi. >> most of the action was on the streets in san francisco. as union members gathered to protest a lack of union contract at a couple hyatt hotel autos it is an opportunity to relax. this is labor's day bu. we think the best way to memorialize and celebrate history as well as what is going on presently sk out in the streets. >> coming up at 6:00 we'll take a look at state of organized labor and hear from...
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. >> fox news contractor judy miller . cal thomas . jim pinkerton edidentity are of the american conservative magazine and crirsten powers. news watch is on right now. i am john fox. ♪ go, go, go. (siren) >> images from 10 years ago. pictures of destruction and terror and chaos in the streets and forever engrained in millions that watched the world trade center on the pentagon and crash of united flight 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania. these images were beamed straight in the homes of viewers all over the world and a lot of images that we wish in hindsight hadn't sent in. >> there is a huge debate on how new's coverage is changed and where it ised and there are two means to be used. that have emerged out of this. main stream to the right of center line and said america is resilient and we recovered. it was a terrible period and we are back, we fought terror and a leftist center mean, this was a moment that unhinged america from the policies and core and led us in one disastrous war in iraq and another . we are weaker as a result. tho
. >> fox news contractor judy miller . cal thomas . jim pinkerton edidentity are of the american conservative magazine and crirsten powers. news watch is on right now. i am john fox. ♪ go, go, go. (siren) >> images from 10 years ago. pictures of destruction and terror and chaos in the streets and forever engrained in millions that watched the world trade center on the pentagon and crash of united flight 93 in shanksville, pennsylvania. these images were beamed straight in the...
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wyatt andrews and michelle miller are in the hazard zone. and an electrocution risk where you would never expect it, a hazard that took nancy's green daughter. >> it's devastating. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. with unemployment stuck above 9%, there was some hope that congress and the president might return from vacation and put aside political bickering, but it appears they are picking up right where they left off. today, just choosing a date for the president to address congress turned political. more on that in just a moment. but first, let us show you los angeles, where the lines of the unemployed continue to grow today. you're looking live at a jobs fair where folks told us they are desperate for leadership in washington. today, the president asked to address a rare joint session of congress next week so he could lay out a jobs plan. we have three reports tonight on the jobs crisis. first, norah o'donnell at the white house. >> reporter: scott, tonight, we don't k
wyatt andrews and michelle miller are in the hazard zone. and an electrocution risk where you would never expect it, a hazard that took nancy's green daughter. >> it's devastating. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. with unemployment stuck above 9%, there was some hope that congress and the president might return from vacation and put aside political bickering, but it appears they are picking up right...
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or york song though to stall on the dolly in the interview room afterwards john is watching on as rafa grabs his leg with cramps slowly stretching out before collapsing on the floor and also off the words it was really hot and it was just bad luck that the brain sprang up in front of the cameras instead of in the changing rooms. now a much more straightforward afternoon for fellow title hopeful and simmering to school balance sheets and food wrong in the six one six four six to win over to the sound a lot as a clash of the last sixteen again surprise spectrographic and wildcard donald young now awaits. the stores was one of the that's a good girl. you know where you can get. them except for the service on the us from. those areas. but it is important for those who love to don't want to see this very important what you don't want. you know really for a. story to recovery. i want to have the weight boxing where the newly crowned w.b. world champion alexander. today found the belt against any top challenge russians been speaking to reporters in moscow this month the forty nine year old am
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my name is craig miller, and i am applying for the john, so you are going to interview me from the great state of florida. when you hear from a business person, you hear from a totally different perspective. we fought the things you also are fighting today. we are fighting against bigger government. as a business person, i come from a different place than the folks you heard from earlier today, but let me take you back a few years from where my life started. my dad was orphaned when he was 8 years old. my mom grew up in south carolina. two people could not have started their lives in any lower running of the latter. -- any lower rung of the latter than my parents. we all share things like self- reliance. it is things like when you take toob, do the best you carn make sure you can not only provide for your family, but you can provide for the future of the family you have. that is where i came from. my dad moved the family in 1963 when he went to work for nasa, and i grew up on the thanks of indian river, watching our great country and our race to get to the moon. i graduated in the late 1
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. >> dennis miller on class warfare. miller meeting rit. >> student to those reports. stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: stossel matter segment tonight. our pal john has a theme show about where the jobs are. part of the presentation, took to the streets. >> i looked around for some of those jobs president obama eated. >> no jobs here. any jobs here? where are the jobs? you got them? are you hiding the jobs? >> government create jobs? >> to some degree, yes. >> when i hear some politician say oh yeah, we need to create jobs. how is a politician going to create jobs? they are an elected official sitting in an office. >> does government create jobs? >> well, sure. who do you think cleans the streets, you know, collects taxes, runs the schools, cleans the snow? government is great. >> bill: she is obama supporter right there. i can tell you. a good point. you know, she was pretty good. >> made her point. >> bill: the government does create a certain level of jobs. can't run an entire economy and that's the problem right now. it's trying to. >> the problem is that when
. >> dennis miller on class warfare. miller meeting rit. >> student to those reports. stay tuned to those reports. >> bill: stossel matter segment tonight. our pal john has a theme show about where the jobs are. part of the presentation, took to the streets. >> i looked around for some of those jobs president obama eated. >> no jobs here. any jobs here? where are the jobs? you got them? are you hiding the jobs? >> government create jobs? >> to some...
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[bell ringing] >> john talignani. [bell ringing] >> honor elizabeth wainio. [bell ringing] >> debra jacobs welsh. [bell ringing] >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ of ♪ >> vice-president biden, president bush, president clinton, secretary salazar, speaker boehner, friends, families, and all those that chose to take time today to share in the bittersweet celebration of this memorial dedication, thank you for honoring the memory of the passengers and crew of united flight 93 with your presence. ten years ago, we first came to this hallowed ground. we were devastated. nearly broken. our lives had changed in an instant and in a time when we least expected the potential for such evil in the world. today, with the dedication of the flight 93 national memorial, we are assured that the enduring legacy of our loved ones and their collective actions on september 11th, 2001, will be preserved, providing comfort, inspiration, and education for future generations. it has been a long road to this very day. it seems to have passed in an instant. so many hurdles, so ma
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peterson. [ bell tolls ] mark david rothenberg. [ bell tolls ] christine ann snider. [ bell tolls ] john talagmani. [ bell it wills ] honor elizabeth wanio. [ bell tolls ] deborah jacobs welsch. [ bell tolls ] ♪ [ bag type ♪ [ bagpipes playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> vice president biden, president bush, president clinton, secretary salazar, speaker boehner, friends, families, and all those that chose to take time today to share in the bittersweet celebration of this memorial dedication. thank you for honoring the memory of the passengers and the crew of flight 93 with your presence. ten years ago, we first came to this hallowed ground. we were devastated. nearly broken. our lives had changed in an instant and at a time when we least expected the potential for such evil in the world. today, with the dedication of the flight 93 national memorial, we are assured that the enduring legacy of our loved ones and their collective actions on september 11, 2001, will be preserved, providing comfort, inspiration, and education for future generations. it has been a lon
peterson. [ bell tolls ] mark david rothenberg. [ bell tolls ] christine ann snider. [ bell tolls ] john talagmani. [ bell it wills ] honor elizabeth wanio. [ bell tolls ] deborah jacobs welsch. [ bell tolls ] ♪ [ bag type ♪ [ bagpipes playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> vice president biden, president bush, president clinton, secretary salazar, speaker boehner, friends, families, and all those that chose to take time today to share in the bittersweet celebration...
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i went to my bosses at cnn, pam hill and john lane, and said i think we should look at this guy. they had previously encouraged documentary that i was involved in which looked at the trade center bombing and the connections to afghanistan. so, they encouraged me to go and do the -- try and find out if we could meet with bin laden. >> and? >> and. well, i mean, that was quite a performance. it was a -- we went to -- initially i called this contact in london. and i said we were interested. he said fine. i said i want to chat on the phone. so, i went to london and spent about a week with him. and basically kind of laid out that we would give bin laden a fair hearing. >> again, what year? >> this is early 1997. and about a month -- i met somebody who would take us to bin laden. but there was a screening process. they wanted to make sure we weren't agents of the american government in some way. they wanted to make sure we would give him a fair hearing, explained we would give everybody a fair hearing. and about a month later i went back to washington, i got calls saying you're on, and
i went to my bosses at cnn, pam hill and john lane, and said i think we should look at this guy. they had previously encouraged documentary that i was involved in which looked at the trade center bombing and the connections to afghanistan. so, they encouraged me to go and do the -- try and find out if we could meet with bin laden. >> and? >> and. well, i mean, that was quite a performance. it was a -- we went to -- initially i called this contact in london. and i said we were...
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nacke donald arthur peterson jean hoadley peterson mark rothenberg christine snyder john talignani honor elizabeth wainio deborah jacobs welsh. [bagpipes] [applause] >> vice-president biden president bush, president clinton, secretary salazar speaker boehner -- friends families, and all those that chose to take time today to share in the bittersweet celebration of this memorial dedication. thank you for honoring the memory of the passengers and crew of united flight 93 with your presence. 10 years ago we first came to this hallowed grounds. we were devastated. nearly broken. our lives had changed in an instant and at a time when we least expected the potential of such evil in the world. today, with the dedication of the flight 93 national memorial, we are assured that the enduring legacy of our loved ones and their collective actions on of timber 11th, 2001, will be -- september 11, 2001, will be preserved, providing comfort, inspiration and education for future generations. it has been a long road to this very day. it seems to have passed in an instant. so many hurdles, so many steps to
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miller to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: and the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, chaplain conroy. chaplain conroy: we give you thanks as well as we begin the fall season of the people's house. please give the members of this house hope and wisdom as they confront old problems and unresolved issues. give them an understanding both of who they are called to be by you and what they are elected to do by the american people. make them trustworthy as they seek what is best for our nation. free them from defensiveness toward and suspicion of those who share political persuasion. bind them together in a shared commitment to you, a passionate patriotism and a deep dedication to find creative solutions to the concerns that confront us and divide us in these times. may your blessing, o god, be with them and with us this day and every day to come and may all we do be done for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has exami
miller to act as speaker pro tempore on this day. signed, john a. boehner, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: and the prayer will be offered by our chaplain, chaplain conroy. chaplain conroy: we give you thanks as well as we begin the fall season of the people's house. please give the members of this house hope and wisdom as they confront old problems and unresolved issues. give them an understanding both of who they are called to be by you and what they are...
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elaine green, joann miller and carman footer say they're showing support for their country and elaine remembers the very first time they waved that flag just three days after 9/11. >> i decided to come up here and i brought my flag with me. this was a heavy time for everybody. i didn't know if it was proper to raise the flag or not but finally i did and when i did people beeped their horns and yelled "god bless america" and we'll get through this and that dark, heavy feeling around every one of us just lifted and i said, this is what i need to be doing. >> well, join us for our special 9/11 ten years later. live coverage begins sunday 8:00 a.m. eastern time right here on cnn. look at all this stuff for coffee. oh there's tons. french presses, espresso tampers, filters. it can get really complicated. not nearly as complicated as shipping it, though. i mean shipping is a hassle. not with priority mail flat rate boxes from the postal service. if it fits it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. that is easy. best news i've heard all day! i'm soooo amped! i mean not amped. exc
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[applause] >> and you've been watching kristie miller on woodrow wilson. professor miller will be joining us here at the national book festival on our booktv set in just a minute to take your calls, emails and tweets. 202-737-0001 if you live in the east and central time zone and would like to talk about woodrow wilson and his first ladies. 202-737-0002 for those of you in the mountain and pacific time zone. you can send a tweet twitter.com/booktv or you can send an email booktv@c-span.org. she will be over here in just a minute. as our live coverage from the national book festival continues from washington, d.c. as we've been doing all weekend, it is the national book festival weekend here, but it is also our weekend on booktv to look at the literary life of charlotte, our local content vehicles were just down in charlotte, north carolina, looking at the history of charlotte, the politics of charlotte, and the literary life of charlotte and on booktv, we're pleased that we can bring you some of the literary aspects of that southern city. here's another. >
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nacke, donald arthur peterson, jean hoadley peterson, mark rothenberg, christine snyder, john talignani, honor elizabeth wainio, deborah jacobs welsh. [bagpipes] [applause] >> vice-president biden, president bush, president clinton, secretary salazar, speaker boehner -- friends, families, and all those that chose to take time today to share in the bittersweet celebration of this memorial dedication. thank you for honoring the memory of the passengers and crew of united flight 93 with your presence. 10 years ago we first came to this hallowed grounds. we were devastated. nearly broken. our lives had changed in an instant and at a time when we least expected the potential of such evil in the world. today, with the dedication of the flight 93 national memorial, we are assured that the enduring legacy of our loved ones and their collective actions on of timber 11th, 2001, will be -- september 11, 2001, will be preserved, providing comfort, inspiration, and education for future generations. it has been a long road to this very day. it seems to have passed in an instant. so many hurdles, so m
nacke, donald arthur peterson, jean hoadley peterson, mark rothenberg, christine snyder, john talignani, honor elizabeth wainio, deborah jacobs welsh. [bagpipes] [applause] >> vice-president biden, president bush, president clinton, secretary salazar, speaker boehner -- friends, families, and all those that chose to take time today to share in the bittersweet celebration of this memorial dedication. thank you for honoring the memory of the passengers and crew of united flight 93 with your...