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the national authority, which is going to oversee the implementation of the outcomes, this is perhaps going to be amended, expanded. i think the most important point here is that the houthies to agree that the future constitution is going to be a federal constitution. those who go against it, ali abdullah saleh those in the shout will agree. >> they're committed by seeing the troops moving and so on. >> the whole point is that the mouths have been playing this game all the time. the crisis. get the agreement. get recommendations and create more crisis and get another agreement. without restructuring the armed forces and security reform. then >> do stay with us. we'll have more in the moment. this comes as al jazeera obtains a leaked recordings of a telephone call suggesting that the former yemeni president ali abdullah saleh is heard coordinateing with coordinating with a shia group. >> it also appears to discuss what happened with the september takeover of the capitol. he gives orders on how to proceed. >> so it seems extraordinary stuff. he seems to be coordinating it all. >> it's n
the national authority, which is going to oversee the implementation of the outcomes, this is perhaps going to be amended, expanded. i think the most important point here is that the houthies to agree that the future constitution is going to be a federal constitution. those who go against it, ali abdullah saleh those in the shout will agree. >> they're committed by seeing the troops moving and so on. >> the whole point is that the mouths have been playing this game all the time. the...
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national authority. indeed, sherman always claimed that his war on property was more humane than traditional methods of conflict between armies. he even told one south carolina woman that he was ransacking her plantation so that her soldier husband would come home and general grant would not have to kill him in the trenches at petersburg. he was fighting to bring rebels back in to the union, not to annihilate them. at the end of the march, when the people of savannah surrendered virtually without a fight, they were completely subjugated, sherman wrote. he saw no need to wreck the city's military and industrial facilities or to destroy private homes. an end to resistance mitigated any further need for destruction. five months earlier sherman had told the mayor of atlanta, if you and your citizens will give up, i and this army will become your greatest protectors. and it was a lesson not lost on savannahians. the fate of the march of the city where the march to the city ended was different than the fate of
national authority. indeed, sherman always claimed that his war on property was more humane than traditional methods of conflict between armies. he even told one south carolina woman that he was ransacking her plantation so that her soldier husband would come home and general grant would not have to kill him in the trenches at petersburg. he was fighting to bring rebels back in to the union, not to annihilate them. at the end of the march, when the people of savannah surrendered virtually...
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he was bound to a gunshot wound to his head near the united nations. authorities have not ruled out suicide but they say gilbert's son has been taken into custody and being questioned. no charges have been filed. >> the new york city skyline honors the two police officers killed in an ambush-style shooting. last night the empire building was lit in red and blue to show a siren. raf it drew thousands of law enforcement officials and once again tensions between a few members of the new york city police department and mayor de blasio was on full display. some police officers turned their back despite a warning from the police commissioner. mare de blasio will make a major announcement later today. >>> we want to get down to business with cnbc. >> good morning. stocks look to rebound after a mostly negative start to the new emperor. now eking out a gain on friday but the s&p 500 and nasdaq ending the red. the second straight year they started out on a down note. the big item for investors this week the latest snapshot with the labor market with friday's em
he was bound to a gunshot wound to his head near the united nations. authorities have not ruled out suicide but they say gilbert's son has been taken into custody and being questioned. no charges have been filed. >> the new york city skyline honors the two police officers killed in an ambush-style shooting. last night the empire building was lit in red and blue to show a siren. raf it drew thousands of law enforcement officials and once again tensions between a few members of the new york...
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the reference is to hamas which has joined in a national unity government with the palestinian authority. >> reporting from jerusalem. the high court of candor has suspended anti-terrorism law. it faces strong objection under its constitutionality, even leaving to fights in parliament. the law threatens liberty and free speech and limits the time suspects can be held. they have faced mounting pressure to boost the security since the deadly nairobi shopping mall attack. and also frequent attacks this past year. dilma rousseff has officially kicked off her second term as president of brazil. she has promised to tackle corruption and revamp the economy. brazil is the world's seventh largest economy. nick rushworth has more. >> dilma rousseff has inherited a thriving economy in 2010. healthy economic growth has slumped to barely above zero. she is urging the brazilian left to keep the faith. >> more than anyone, i know that brazil needs growth again. the first steps are being made with an adjustment to our public accounts, and a higher economic threat -- >> the new team to spearhead the econ
the reference is to hamas which has joined in a national unity government with the palestinian authority. >> reporting from jerusalem. the high court of candor has suspended anti-terrorism law. it faces strong objection under its constitutionality, even leaving to fights in parliament. the law threatens liberty and free speech and limits the time suspects can be held. they have faced mounting pressure to boost the security since the deadly nairobi shopping mall attack. and also frequent...
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was found with a gunshot wound to his head in his manhattan apartment near the united nations. authorities have not ruled out suicide, but they say gilbert's son has been taken into custody and is being questioned. no charges have been filed. >>> breaking news overnight, a serious scare for carolina panthers head coach juan rivera. a fire ripped through his charlotte home early this morning. he and his family were at home at the time. rivera said he smelled smoke and heard the smoke detectors go off. everybody made it out okay with no injuries reported. thankfully fire officials are investigating the cause of that fire. >>> now to sunday's nfl playoff games. the nfc wild card cowboys versus lions and a thrilling finale. >> third down and goal. romo protected. end zone. touchdown! >> that is terrence williams with his second td of the game. and check out who is celebrating in the owners box. cowboys boss jerry jones and new jersey governor chris christie? 24-20. they travel to green bay next. earlier in the afc wild card game colts and bengals, andrew luck stepping into the pock
was found with a gunshot wound to his head in his manhattan apartment near the united nations. authorities have not ruled out suicide, but they say gilbert's son has been taken into custody and is being questioned. no charges have been filed. >>> breaking news overnight, a serious scare for carolina panthers head coach juan rivera. a fire ripped through his charlotte home early this morning. he and his family were at home at the time. rivera said he smelled smoke and heard the smoke...
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and the end of last year, you had the national defense authorization act which codified the power, probably the most un-american power there is, looking at america and he romanticize sent, on u.s. soil as well. you see this incredibly rapid importation of war theory that used to be applied both outside the united states now being applied on u.s. soil, to the u.s. citizens and those being residents of the u.s. i also think that is unique. attribute i want to talk about that i think distinguishes this current prosecute -- persecution campaign is the way in which extremism rapidly becomes normalized. this is probably the most difficult to describe, but also the most odious. think about what happened in the immediate aftermath of 9/11. the country was traumatized by the attack. the political and media class became mac we us into political power. whatever the u.s. government wanted, everybody was willing to give them for the most part. very few objected in that immediate timeframe after the attack. acquiescent, even submissive all most every sector of american society was to the u.s. government,
and the end of last year, you had the national defense authorization act which codified the power, probably the most un-american power there is, looking at america and he romanticize sent, on u.s. soil as well. you see this incredibly rapid importation of war theory that used to be applied both outside the united states now being applied on u.s. soil, to the u.s. citizens and those being residents of the u.s. i also think that is unique. attribute i want to talk about that i think distinguishes...
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a national security threat he asked congress to authorize the use of force against islamic state militants. in closing he had a promise to republicans i didn't -- republicans. >> i commit that i will work to
a national security threat he asked congress to authorize the use of force against islamic state militants. in closing he had a promise to republicans i didn't -- republicans. >> i commit that i will work to
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and the first indications we're getting is that this is a french national that the belgian authorities are requesting that greeks extradite back. again, these are early details, and we're still checking through them. >> nick robertson and nick paton walsh. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> so as threats and fears grow across belgium and much of europe for that matter the strength of al qaeda is growing in the arabian peninsula, especially yemen. terrorists in the region claimed credit for the deadly attack on "charlie hebdo" in paris. joining subcommittee cnn intelligence and security analyst and former cia operative bob baer. the president cited yemen months ago as a type of succession story. he didn't necessarily say mission accomplished, tit is the model of success but it was showing progress. was that a poor choice of words, or is it that it's -- success has been calculated in other ways? >> well i think it's a poor choice of words. yemen, no one's ever done anything about that ever. the saudis would, for instance love to get in there and clean things up. but even they can'
and the first indications we're getting is that this is a french national that the belgian authorities are requesting that greeks extradite back. again, these are early details, and we're still checking through them. >> nick robertson and nick paton walsh. thanks to both of you. appreciate it. >>> so as threats and fears grow across belgium and much of europe for that matter the strength of al qaeda is growing in the arabian peninsula, especially yemen. terrorists in the region...
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and, it's the, information, the french president put out, when he spoke to the nation on national television. i should say last night. it is the morning here. in paris. he said that, it's their belief, authorities belief that those hostages who died, that they died earlier in the hostage taking. and that appears to be clear. because in that great hostage video you can see, sadly, a dead body on the ground. as those police first go in. it looks to the be one of the hostages who was killed earlier. earlier in this hostage taking. >> want to go to fred now. fred, how do these four suspects fit together. and what was, what do we know -- might have been their ultimate goal. they fit together a lot more than we initially thought. we believed initially that the two incidents may not berelated at all. that the two brothers may have carried out at take on the "charlie hebdo" headquarters and the shooting of the police woman thursday may have been come fleetly unrelated to that. but it appears as though, the suspect in the kosher store raid, had, had various contacts to the kouachi brothers. in fact h
and, it's the, information, the french president put out, when he spoke to the nation on national television. i should say last night. it is the morning here. in paris. he said that, it's their belief, authorities belief that those hostages who died, that they died earlier in the hostage taking. and that appears to be clear. because in that great hostage video you can see, sadly, a dead body on the ground. as those police first go in. it looks to the be one of the hostages who was killed...
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i am not sure whether the authorities would consider him a dual nationality or egyptian national. i would rather see that the chances is quite grim because he is still on the egyptian nationality. >> british based about vests from the syrian observatory for human rights say about 76,000 people were killed in syrian in 2014, and just under half of them were civilians. it comes as the government carries out more air strikes on several neighborhoods in the sought western city. destroying infrastructure, and schools. serbia's president has made a rare visit to troops on the front line. state media shows them having dinner with soldiers and progovernment gunman on new year's eve that area has witnessed intense fighting over the past months between troops and opposition fighters. u.s. led jets have carried out 29 air strikes on targets inside syria, and iraq, the coalition is battling to defeat the islamic state of iraq. iraq's prime menster has visited the town in the south, the town was previously held by the armed group buzz was regained after joint efforts by the iraqi security forc
i am not sure whether the authorities would consider him a dual nationality or egyptian national. i would rather see that the chances is quite grim because he is still on the egyptian nationality. >> british based about vests from the syrian observatory for human rights say about 76,000 people were killed in syrian in 2014, and just under half of them were civilians. it comes as the government carries out more air strikes on several neighborhoods in the sought western city. destroying...
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. >> >> this week on "q&a," our guest is dick lehr, author of "the birth of a nation: how a legendary filmmaker and a crusading editor reignited america's civil war." >> dick lehr, in a recent washington post review, the gentleman who wrote it, it starts off this way -- no red-blooded american would favor censoring works of art. while reading dick lehr's book you may find yourself rooting for that with a clampdown of the 1915 film of the same name. >> isn't that a great start? >> why "the birth of a nation" and what is it? >> it's considered the first blockbuster film. the story i want to tell is not only the making and release of the film in 1915 but the controversy that it provoked. bout a civil rights leader from a boston by the name of william monroe trotter, a radical newspaper editor as well who was at the forefront of extensive protest action against this bill -- film about civil war and reconstruction which is entirely racist in its portrayal of black america. >> if it were to come out today, what would happen? >> i hope it would not get censored but i hope there will be lots
. >> >> this week on "q&a," our guest is dick lehr, author of "the birth of a nation: how a legendary filmmaker and a crusading editor reignited america's civil war." >> dick lehr, in a recent washington post review, the gentleman who wrote it, it starts off this way -- no red-blooded american would favor censoring works of art. while reading dick lehr's book you may find yourself rooting for that with a clampdown of the 1915 film of the same name....
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at the national archivals author michael blanding recounted mr. smiley's career as a dealer and thief. this is about an hour. >> thank you all so much for coming here this afternoon. i'm not particularly pleased to be giving this talk at the national archives wonderful repository of old books and manuscripts and the reporting of this book i became a great lover of archives, going to the institutions that smiley ended up taking rare maps out of. i got to see a lot of these old documents myself. there's nothing like seeing an original document and being able to touch it with your fingers and see it with your own eyes. it's really a wonderful service that buildings like this provide and providing access to these materials. so i'm going to dive right in here with a reading from the +e i start with the first sentence from the first chapper so there's nothing you need to know going in. then i'm going to talk a little about the strange character forbes smiley who i got to know very well over the past three years and then show you some images of some of t
at the national archivals author michael blanding recounted mr. smiley's career as a dealer and thief. this is about an hour. >> thank you all so much for coming here this afternoon. i'm not particularly pleased to be giving this talk at the national archives wonderful repository of old books and manuscripts and the reporting of this book i became a great lover of archives, going to the institutions that smiley ended up taking rare maps out of. i got to see a lot of these old documents...
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services will restart as soon as possible after the french authorities give the all clear. >>> the africa cup of nations football tournament is under way in equatorial guinea with the host nation drawing 1-1 in the opening match. 16 nations are battling for the honor of becoming champions of the african continent. an event was in doubt at one stage when the scheduled host morocco pulled out in october citing fierce over the ebola outbreak. by equatorial guinea took over with just two month's notice. >>> the potato is the world's third most important crop after wheat and rice. 250million farmers have to throw your cbs on salt-affected land where many crops don't grow well. >> packed for sales these are not ordinary potatoes. they're exceptional properties, their developers say, could change the lives of farmers worldwide. >> the specialty about this potato is that it tastes much nicer than the ordinary potato because of the aromas. it's sweeter. until researchers started looking into it, it was widely believed that you could not grow potatoes in soil with salt readings over eight. if you c
services will restart as soon as possible after the french authorities give the all clear. >>> the africa cup of nations football tournament is under way in equatorial guinea with the host nation drawing 1-1 in the opening match. 16 nations are battling for the honor of becoming champions of the african continent. an event was in doubt at one stage when the scheduled host morocco pulled out in october citing fierce over the ebola outbreak. by equatorial guinea took over with just two...
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nations organizations or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on september 11th, 2001, or who harbored such organizations or persons in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the united states by such nations organizations, or persons. that is the authority under which we are operating in afghanistan. and maybe mr. ernst and mr. schultz should stop consult their talking points but instead look at the legal authority which says we they're to confront international terrorism represented at that point in the regime of the taliban which is attempting to return to power today in the country of afghanistan. >> i don't know. it's actually to me very alarming. almost like they are off the page. they are fighting something and nobody else is or they are not fighting what everybody else thinks they should be fighting. let me turn to the breaking news. catherine herridge just report dollars that one of the five traded ford sergeant bergdahl intercepted having some sort of communication with the taliban, su
nations organizations or persons he determines planned, authorized, committed or aided the terrorist attacks that occurred on september 11th, 2001, or who harbored such organizations or persons in order to prevent any future acts of international terrorism against the united states by such nations organizations, or persons. that is the authority under which we are operating in afghanistan. and maybe mr. ernst and mr. schultz should stop consult their talking points but instead look at the legal...
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authorities say the blast was caused by an ied or improvised explosive device. it did not hurt anyone and caused minor damage. >> today is a busy day for congress. the republican majority will pivot to conservative majority. the one long time face will be missing from the crowd. senator harry reid is home on doctor's orders. he took to twitter yesterday with this video to explain his absence. look at him. reid is recovering from a fall on exercise equipment that broke three ribs and several bones in his face. but he will be the top democrat in the senate as majority leader when he gets back. until then illinois senator dick durbin is filling his shoes. >>> appearsians valued currency. they carefully leafed through five fragile newspapers. coins and a silver plate commemorating american independence at the time. the capsule is said to be buried by paul revere and others. >> a big break in the search for airasia flight 8501. new pictures are in showing the big piece of the plane that divers discovered overnight. >> customers is a center city restaurant are paying
authorities say the blast was caused by an ied or improvised explosive device. it did not hurt anyone and caused minor damage. >> today is a busy day for congress. the republican majority will pivot to conservative majority. the one long time face will be missing from the crowd. senator harry reid is home on doctor's orders. he took to twitter yesterday with this video to explain his absence. look at him. reid is recovering from a fall on exercise equipment that broke three ribs and...
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it would be the first such public exchange between the two nations. >>> japanese defense authorities are preparing to resume a controversial underwater drilling survey. it's being done to construct a u.s. marine corps facility in okinawa. many residents there are resisting the move. the japanese government plans to relocate the u.s. marine corps futenma air station. it would move from the densely populated ginowan city to the hen wa district in nago city. workers began making a floating pier on the shore of u.s. camp schwab. the camp is adjacent to the site of the new facility. drilling at 12 of 24 places is done. but typhoons have suspended the process since september. protesters clashed with police as they tried to block one underwater drilling site. they staged a sit-in and demanded the relocation plan stop. local opposition has become even more intense since the gubernatorial election in november. voters put into office takeshi onaga, who opposes the plan. >> translator: during my campaign i pledged to stop the relocation of the base to henoko. i will do anything i can to keep my
it would be the first such public exchange between the two nations. >>> japanese defense authorities are preparing to resume a controversial underwater drilling survey. it's being done to construct a u.s. marine corps facility in okinawa. many residents there are resisting the move. the japanese government plans to relocate the u.s. marine corps futenma air station. it would move from the densely populated ginowan city to the hen wa district in nago city. workers began making a...
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how much authority should china and russia have to determine outcomes, how much authority should the unites nations have to determine outcomes. a lot of the pushback on the united states devolving authority for ina has sort of focused around well, the united states is this bastion of free speech and if we can't ensure that the internet remains free and open, then the internet will be harmed. well as i sort of said that process has already begun. the united states has by devolving authority officially actually takes the moral high ground by saying we recognize that this is an international multistakeholder process. we're going to sort of officially recognize that. and acknowledge that the internet is a much more tie verse -- much more diverse play than it was when i first began. >> kate tummarello, how much outcry in congress over the changes to regulations. >> huge outcry. from congressional republicans they considered a number of bills and like brian said, one measure got attached to the overall spend bill. so there is this limit on the obama administration right now. however that e
how much authority should china and russia have to determine outcomes, how much authority should the unites nations have to determine outcomes. a lot of the pushback on the united states devolving authority for ina has sort of focused around well, the united states is this bastion of free speech and if we can't ensure that the internet remains free and open, then the internet will be harmed. well as i sort of said that process has already begun. the united states has by devolving authority...
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authors to kids kids, aged in communities that don't necessarily get diverse or rich programming in the national book foundation fills that capsule that will help to support their ongoing efforts. >> host: hollowed does one contribute? >> on the read-a-thon web site you can find the first giving platform that people are already familiar with people use that for marathons' or you can set up your own page to raise funds that way is under a national read-a-thon day. >> host: is there a target homage to with like to raise? >> it is our first year so we are leaving it open there is already $15,000 raised so we are pleased to see the diversity of people studying even those small amounts make a big difference to catch us to a nice number. >> host: it benefits the national book foundation but who are the corporate sponsors between national read-a-thon day? >> good reads that is bent on board and has been talking about it they will have a reading party in san francisco. and one of the leading tech websites called mashable that has a book club is also participating in there having a book party at
authors to kids kids, aged in communities that don't necessarily get diverse or rich programming in the national book foundation fills that capsule that will help to support their ongoing efforts. >> host: hollowed does one contribute? >> on the read-a-thon web site you can find the first giving platform that people are already familiar with people use that for marathons' or you can set up your own page to raise funds that way is under a national read-a-thon day. >> host: is...
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that the president has the power to defend the nation from the jihadists, all right? and we want authorization from you guys congress gave him the authorization to use military force to protect the nation from the terrorist who are plotting attacks. that is what this guy was doing. he had had the legal authorization. and, you know what? there hasn't been one successful court challenge to it. not one. but you have totally misread what that authorization is. >> that is an organization to go after the people who planned and plotted 9/11. it is not an authorization to kill. >> and others going forward. >> do you justify killing the two teenagers that were with with him who the cia saw with him and did not stop the drone from killing? al qaeda trading camp. everybody is fair game. >> they were not violent. they didn't have weapons with them. they were talking in the cafe. when a drone killed them. >> they were in al qaeda training camp. what you are doing is nitpicking it and trying to tie up the defense department from defending us. i think it's dangerous what you are doi
that the president has the power to defend the nation from the jihadists, all right? and we want authorization from you guys congress gave him the authorization to use military force to protect the nation from the terrorist who are plotting attacks. that is what this guy was doing. he had had the legal authorization. and, you know what? there hasn't been one successful court challenge to it. not one. but you have totally misread what that authorization is. >> that is an organization to go...
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>> i'm not inside the intelligence community or inside the national command authority structure at this time so i can't see exactly what we're doing, but i know from conversations and relationships that we've come a long, long way since 2001. so we're much stronger. does it mean we can predict everything? no. we're never going to be able to be totally zero defect in terms of handling every piece of intelligence. but what we do have is a system that's very good at going back and learning lessons from events. and that's key for us even in looking at the french experience. we're going to want to learn everything we can about the background of this and what was done or what the indicators were and who they talked to because there are relationships and webs of flun and they do extend to the united states. we'll learn from that. the great strength of the american system is we maintained accountability and maintained the ability to do real after action reviews and learning from our experiences. and sometimes wrong mistakes. >> general clark we're watching authorities in paris respond to this s
>> i'm not inside the intelligence community or inside the national command authority structure at this time so i can't see exactly what we're doing, but i know from conversations and relationships that we've come a long, long way since 2001. so we're much stronger. does it mean we can predict everything? no. we're never going to be able to be totally zero defect in terms of handling every piece of intelligence. but what we do have is a system that's very good at going back and learning...
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they are unsure if the attack was tarring the nation's oldest civil rights organization. the authorities say the the blast was called by an ied or improvised explosive device, and it didn't hurt anybody. the damage was minor. >>> a burlington county high school is reaching out to the community, after the suicides of two students in just the past week. grief counselors were available on campus today at burlington township high school, andes special a assembly was called to give everybody a chance to talk. if you know someone who is feeling suicidal, the national suicide prevention life line is available to help 24 hours a day, and the number is 800-237-talk. >>> new congress has been sworn in on capitol hill. the republicans control both the the house and senate for the the first time in eight years. and they are 246 seats in the house, are the g.o.p.'s most in more than 60 years. the house speaker john boehner won reelection to his leadership post despite efforts by conservative representatives to oust him. on the senate seat kentucky's mitch mcconnell takes over the reig
they are unsure if the attack was tarring the nation's oldest civil rights organization. the authorities say the the blast was called by an ied or improvised explosive device, and it didn't hurt anybody. the damage was minor. >>> a burlington county high school is reaching out to the community, after the suicides of two students in just the past week. grief counselors were available on campus today at burlington township high school, andes special a assembly was called to give...
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speaker, h.r. 23 the national windstorm impact reduction act re-authorization of 2015 re-authorizes the activities of the national windstorm impact reduction program through 2017. representative randy neugebauer, my texas colleague, has championed this program for over a decade. in the last congress, he and representative frederica wilson's bipartisan efforts helped move this legislation through the science committee and successfully pass the house. it is because of their past work that we are able to bring this bill to the house floor so early in this congress. the national windstorm impact reduction program supports federal research and development efforts to help mitigate the loss of life and property due to wind related hazards. millions of americans live in areas vulnerable to hurricanes tornadoes, and other windstorms. the national weather service reported 91 deaths and 892 injuries in 2013 due to tornadoes, thunderstorm, wind -- and high wind. we all remember that in 2011 that was a year marched by loss due to windstorms. according to the national science and technology council's
speaker, h.r. 23 the national windstorm impact reduction act re-authorization of 2015 re-authorizes the activities of the national windstorm impact reduction program through 2017. representative randy neugebauer, my texas colleague, has championed this program for over a decade. in the last congress, he and representative frederica wilson's bipartisan efforts helped move this legislation through the science committee and successfully pass the house. it is because of their past work that we are...
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another american model that really downplays it and then the national weather service, the authorities in these cities show you 30 inch potential for new york city and boston. this all we can tell you now, this will be a lot of snow beginning monday around philadelphia pushing northward. picking up in intensity by monday afternoon, evening, and culminating tuesday afternoon across the northern portion of the united states. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. meet the world's newest energy superpower. surprised? in fact, america is now the world's number one natural gas producer... and we could soon become number one in oil. because hydraulic fracturing tech
another american model that really downplays it and then the national weather service, the authorities in these cities show you 30 inch potential for new york city and boston. this all we can tell you now, this will be a lot of snow beginning monday around philadelphia pushing northward. picking up in intensity by monday afternoon, evening, and culminating tuesday afternoon across the northern portion of the united states. so,as my personal financial psychic, i'm sure you know what this meeting...
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. >> tonight on q&a, and author talks about the groundbreaking 1915 film "the birth of a nation," its depiction of former slaves after the civil war and efforts by african-american civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher william munro trotter to prevent the movie's release. >> par two of the movie after the war, reconstruction, is really the heart of the protest in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayal of freed slaves. this is the scene showing what happens when you give former slaves the right to vote, the right to be elected, the right to govern. it is a scene in the south carolina legislature where there first and primary order of business is to pass a bill allowing for interracial marriage. in griffith's hands, black men are solely interested in pursuing and having white ♪ >> author did glare on the controversial story behind birth of a nation. tonight on q&a. up next, a discussion about the 20th century birth control advocate market -- margaret sanger. we will hear from a panel of historians, activists, and her grandson. they discussed the i
. >> tonight on q&a, and author talks about the groundbreaking 1915 film "the birth of a nation," its depiction of former slaves after the civil war and efforts by african-american civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher william munro trotter to prevent the movie's release. >> par two of the movie after the war, reconstruction, is really the heart of the protest in the sense that this is where the blacks are appalled by the betrayal of freed slaves. this is the...
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authorities say the target was the u.s. capitol. nbc 10 national correspondent tracie potts has details on his arrest. >> reporter: authorities arrested an owe owe manhio man they say was planning to set off pipe bombs in the capitol and shoot people as they fled. they caught christopher lee cornell buying two assault type rivals and 600 rounds of ammunition. >> he never showed any signs of any kind of violence or anything. quiet, shy, good kid. >> reporter: police say cornell tweeted about isis propaganda videos, his arrest comes just a day after details emerged about a plot to kill house speaker john boehner by poisoning his drink at an ohio country club. with the paris attacks still fresh, this is what authorities fear. one person under the radar. >> that is the thing that i think keeps me up most at night. >> reporter: washington is doing something about security. the secret service is replacing four top managers after a series of potentially dangerous lapses including the white house fence jumper. acting director joe clancy say
authorities say the target was the u.s. capitol. nbc 10 national correspondent tracie potts has details on his arrest. >> reporter: authorities arrested an owe owe manhio man they say was planning to set off pipe bombs in the capitol and shoot people as they fled. they caught christopher lee cornell buying two assault type rivals and 600 rounds of ammunition. >> he never showed any signs of any kind of violence or anything. quiet, shy, good kid. >> reporter: police say cornell...
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riyad mansour, the chief palestinian observer at the united nations, submitted the diplomatic documents on friday. saying the palestinian authority will seek the prosecution of israeli officials for war crimes in the occupied territories. >> it is a peaceful option. it is a civilized option. it is an option that anyone who pulled the law should not be afraid of -- upholds the law should not be afraid of, and an option that we are seeking in order to seek justice for all the victims that have been killed by israel's occupying power. the last group of them, more than 500 children in gaza last summer. more than 3000 children injured. and thousands more civilians killed and injured. >> one day after the palestinians moved to join the international criminal court israel announced it would withhold at least $127 million in tax revenue owed to the palestinian authority. the money is needed to pay salaries and provide public services. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu criticized the palestinian authority's move to -- of launching a confrontation. >> the palestinian authority has chosen
riyad mansour, the chief palestinian observer at the united nations, submitted the diplomatic documents on friday. saying the palestinian authority will seek the prosecution of israeli officials for war crimes in the occupied territories. >> it is a peaceful option. it is a civilized option. it is an option that anyone who pulled the law should not be afraid of -- upholds the law should not be afraid of, and an option that we are seeking in order to seek justice for all the victims that...
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that aren't necessarily getting diverse, rich programming in book and the national book foundation is filling that gap. so the money raised will go to help support their ongoing efforts for that program. >> host: so how do you contribute? how does one contribute? >> guest: great question. you can find on the read-a-thon web site the link to first giving. first giving is a platform for donations that many people are probably already familiar with. it's again, similar to what's used for marathons. and you can donate any amount or set up your own fundraising page and raise funds that way. and it's under the event called national read-a-thon day, so it's easy to find on there. >> host: is there a target for how much money you want to raise? >> guest: you know, this is our first year, so we're just leaving it completely open to see what's happening. i'm thrilled there's already $15,000 raise inside the early days so i'm really pleased to see the diversity of people donating. even smaller amounts, 5, 10, $20 are going to make a big difference in overall getting us to a really nice number to
that aren't necessarily getting diverse, rich programming in book and the national book foundation is filling that gap. so the money raised will go to help support their ongoing efforts for that program. >> host: so how do you contribute? how does one contribute? >> guest: great question. you can find on the read-a-thon web site the link to first giving. first giving is a platform for donations that many people are probably already familiar with. it's again, similar to what's used...
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the national museum of the native -- american indian took on authority. and often in the face of strong even strident criticism from those who felt it should be left where it always had been. safe within the walls of the museum. at the nmai a child of the multicultural movement of the 1980's and 1990's that witnessed the formation of ethnic specific museums, this path of change was focused primarily on the systematic inclusion of the first-person native voice in the interpretation and representation of native peoples. in that statement segues perfectly into the final point i wish to raise my presentation. mainly, the longer range applications of all i have discussed today for the 21st century. when i am about to say is really by way of preview, however, thankfully for you, it is another speech for another day even though it is a subject about which i have immense passion, and thus want to at least mention while i have all of you trapped in front of me. in my journey through the time and space of museums over almost a generation, it comes to this -- i know
the national museum of the native -- american indian took on authority. and often in the face of strong even strident criticism from those who felt it should be left where it always had been. safe within the walls of the museum. at the nmai a child of the multicultural movement of the 1980's and 1990's that witnessed the formation of ethnic specific museums, this path of change was focused primarily on the systematic inclusion of the first-person native voice in the interpretation and...
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: how america's most dynamic population is poised to transform the politics of the nation." professor segura how do you define "latino"? >> guest: well, largely we let latinos define themselves. the sort of government definition of hispanic is anyone who identifies as a descendant of immigrants or an immigrant from a latin or spanish-speaking nation. some folks would include spain in that some folks would include portuguese speakers in that. but for the purposes of our surveys, we asked people if they think of themselves that way either as latino or hispanic. from lattin american connections. >>> the book is based on the work -- a polling firm that focuses on latino for political purposes and advocacy. we interviewed 80,000 people over the last seven years who see themselves as latino and without them literally hundreds of different questions about their views of government politics society life in the united states, families, health, any topic you can imagine. >> host: what percentage of the u.s. population is latino? >> guest: as of to the 2010 christian sunday, right at 1
: how america's most dynamic population is poised to transform the politics of the nation." professor segura how do you define "latino"? >> guest: well, largely we let latinos define themselves. the sort of government definition of hispanic is anyone who identifies as a descendant of immigrants or an immigrant from a latin or spanish-speaking nation. some folks would include spain in that some folks would include portuguese speakers in that. but for the purposes of our...
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he is a contributor to the national review on line and the author of the encounter broadsides how medicaid fails and he too is a yalie having studied at the yale university school of medicine as well as m.i.t.. please join me now in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> i guess i will start out. thank you very much for that wonderful meditation on spenser and the cave of despair. i never thought about liberalism hanging itself. [laughter] but i rather like that outcome. when i read "suicide of the west" it's certainly a book that i'm very sympathetic with. after 9/11 i tutu asking many of my friends who are very concerned about islamic terrorism and islamic extremism he said what is the greatest threat to the west? kohl. .. >> >> political dream is a dream of justice without virtue. more of a dream of virtue without discipline or censure. and spiritually is of realization and salvation. to my mind that is the metaphysical or anti-metaphysical dream of liberalism. so maybe that was a provocation in light of his own account. so the second issue is the implausible way understandable given th
he is a contributor to the national review on line and the author of the encounter broadsides how medicaid fails and he too is a yalie having studied at the yale university school of medicine as well as m.i.t.. please join me now in welcoming our panelists. [applause] >> i guess i will start out. thank you very much for that wonderful meditation on spenser and the cave of despair. i never thought about liberalism hanging itself. [laughter] but i rather like that outcome. when i read...
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and when he retired, he was the longest-serving chief justice in the nation. he authored more than 900 opinions for the court and has published more than 64 law review articles in 23 different journals. he also has served on the board of many different organizations and commissions as a formal trial judge and a federal official. and in 2009, he received the dwight d. operative award. >>> finally we'll have one of the lead first amendment communications lawyers in the nation who has been involved in some of the leading cases in this area including sec versus fox and broadcast indecency. the supreme court decided the amicus brief that he filed for the reporters' committee, for freedom of the press in the stolen valor's act case. he's the national chairman of the first amendmented lawyers association and an adjunct scholar at one of our friendly competitors. >>> jim, you can ierteither sit there or come up here. whichever you like. >> thank you. the consensus is we'll sit. >>> in my view, this case is the latest in many chapters in the struggle over the proper ro
and when he retired, he was the longest-serving chief justice in the nation. he authored more than 900 opinions for the court and has published more than 64 law review articles in 23 different journals. he also has served on the board of many different organizations and commissions as a formal trial judge and a federal official. and in 2009, he received the dwight d. operative award. >>> finally we'll have one of the lead first amendment communications lawyers in the nation who has...
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authorities are not sure of the nationality of the third gunman. 12 people are dead. 11 wounded in a barrage of gunfire. the deadliest terror attack in france for deck kids. >> our andrea roane joining us live. >> reporter: president obama quickly condemned the attack. offered u.s. assistance to the president of france, and his condolences to a nation in mourning. [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: dramatic footage from the rooftop of a near building shows two men dressed in black standing in the street in front of the sharli abdeaux offices and firing. the gunmen appeared to execute a wounded police officer who had responded to the scene. >> it is important for us to make sure that you recognize these kinds of attacks. it happened anywhere in the world. >> president obama said the united states will offer france any assistance it condition to hunt down the perpetrators. >> evil attacks that took place today. it reenforces once again why it is so important for us to stand in solidarity. >> reporter: one survivor said the shooters spoke fluent french and appeared to be members of al-qa
authorities are not sure of the nationality of the third gunman. 12 people are dead. 11 wounded in a barrage of gunfire. the deadliest terror attack in france for deck kids. >> our andrea roane joining us live. >> reporter: president obama quickly condemned the attack. offered u.s. assistance to the president of france, and his condolences to a nation in mourning. [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: dramatic footage from the rooftop of a near building shows two men dressed in...
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you're familiar in the federal national authorization act late last year that it applies now in anyone engaging in these acts. >> that is correct. >> and north korea has no independent access to the internet. >> that is correct. >> so they are relying on a single strand of ip that comes from china? >> that is correct. >> and do you know the bandwidth of that? >> i don't know. we can get that you. >> for argument's sake let's say it is what the home with comcast. so as though they were being provided by comcast here in the district of columbia, they have one line coming in from china, is that correct? >> in essence, sir, that is correct. >> so two questions. first of all, do you have high confidence today that north korea participated in the sony espionage or any in the last year. >> based on the evidence provided by the intelligence community and the law enforcement community regarding attribution, i have confidence in their conclusion. >> pursuant to the ndaa you have sanctions on that. beyond financial. sanctions are a broader term. >> agreed. >> however, the ndaa said provide sancti
you're familiar in the federal national authorization act late last year that it applies now in anyone engaging in these acts. >> that is correct. >> and north korea has no independent access to the internet. >> that is correct. >> so they are relying on a single strand of ip that comes from china? >> that is correct. >> and do you know the bandwidth of that? >> i don't know. we can get that you. >> for argument's sake let's say it is what the...
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france's national assembly is prepared to authorize more support for the coalition battling the terror group. it's helped the u.s. welcomes. >> we're working together and i know that that will continue. >> a united front to fighteror and prevent this type of tragedy from happening again. >>> a former bart rider is accused of threatening to murder house speaker john boehner. he served boehner drinks for more than five years and reportedly told police he was fired from his job before able to quote, put something in john boehner's drink. he had been treated for a psychotic episode and stopped taking his medication describing boehner as the devil. the fbi does not believe he is a credible threat. >> a san bruno gas station manager is accused of cheating customers that purchased lottery scratchers saying he sold pinned tickets, stealing $300. it means using a small object to lift a panel on the ticket to reveal if it's a winner. >> state health officials say three people from alameda county during a visit to disneyland and california adventure most visited between december 15th and 20th. di
france's national assembly is prepared to authorize more support for the coalition battling the terror group. it's helped the u.s. welcomes. >> we're working together and i know that that will continue. >> a united front to fighteror and prevent this type of tragedy from happening again. >>> a former bart rider is accused of threatening to murder house speaker john boehner. he served boehner drinks for more than five years and reportedly told police he was fired from his...
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the news was by the press office of the bulgarian authority. he is a 20-year-old french national. he has two european arrest warrants issued against him. one for participating in an organization with possibly terrorist aims and one for kidnapping and smuggling him out of the country out of france. i quote bulgarian website. his wife had told the police that the man was seeking to take their three-year-old boy in syria to raise him in jihadist community. she also supposedly had said that he converted to islam 15 years ago and about two years ago he began to be a radical. >> why was he arrested in january 1? that predates the massacre about a week. what was the connection to the two in the massacre? >> i don't see the connection very well, to be honest but the connection is that this guy knew one of the two brothers who did the massacre in paris and that's why the french police issued one of the warrants of the two warrants. now, he's in a jail in bulgaria and he will be sent back to france very soon. >> jordan thank you very much for joining us and let's hope that if this man is co
the news was by the press office of the bulgarian authority. he is a 20-year-old french national. he has two european arrest warrants issued against him. one for participating in an organization with possibly terrorist aims and one for kidnapping and smuggling him out of the country out of france. i quote bulgarian website. his wife had told the police that the man was seeking to take their three-year-old boy in syria to raise him in jihadist community. she also supposedly had said that he...
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the french authorities have been highlighting the need for much better court nation. the events of this evening -- this is a small town you the german border. the events of the evening highlight the need for a flow of intelligence to be much more effective to be cutting out events like this happening. >> thank you. >> a dramatic day of raids. militants have been stepping up attacks. new satellite images provided by amnesty international show widespread destruction and thousands of them are destroyed. the nigerian government disputes the reports that people have been killed in recent days and say the figure is close to 250. >> they haven't called the other islamic state. they are gaining ground. after they seized, they turned on the government for failing to find them. the grip on large parts of northern nigeria means that evidence of the recent tragedy is hard to contain. they attacked to remote towns. >> it comes from an infrared camera. the trees and vegetation show up red. the trees are almost all gone and most buildings come to the ground. the town a mile away wit
the french authorities have been highlighting the need for much better court nation. the events of this evening -- this is a small town you the german border. the events of the evening highlight the need for a flow of intelligence to be much more effective to be cutting out events like this happening. >> thank you. >> a dramatic day of raids. militants have been stepping up attacks. new satellite images provided by amnesty international show widespread destruction and thousands of...
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the number one team in the nation and defending champions are both out. >>> teams have narrowed the search for flight 8501. authorities consider the red box on your screen the most probable area for the wreckage. it is 1,575 square nautical miles or twice the size of lux luxemborg. let's go to indonesia and david joins us now. david, a lot to get to first, but the victim recovery and identification process. more remains have been identified. what can you tell us? >> reporter: an absolutely heart breaking afternoon here in surabaya outside the crisis center and police hospital. a short time ago, three additional victims of the crash of flight 8501 were identified here. let me read their names. grace herbert. kevin alexander. the third is haider. she was one of the flight attendants on the flight. the first crew member from the airasia that has been identified. i had the chance earlier this morning, a few hours ago before the identification to sit down with her parents, her mother and father in their hotel. as they were waiting this agonizing long wait. six days after the plane took off. fou
the number one team in the nation and defending champions are both out. >>> teams have narrowed the search for flight 8501. authorities consider the red box on your screen the most probable area for the wreckage. it is 1,575 square nautical miles or twice the size of lux luxemborg. let's go to indonesia and david joins us now. david, a lot to get to first, but the victim recovery and identification process. more remains have been identified. what can you tell us? >> reporter: an...
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he is actually the author of the legislation to establish the national law enforcement memorial, our first major initiative. we dedicated that memorial in 1991. it sits just a couple of blocks from here and-n judiciary scare the 400 block of e street northwest washington. on the walls of that memorial are the names of 20,267 federal state, local tribal and territorial law enforcement professionals who have given their lives in the line of duty. our latest initiative is to establish a national law enforcement museum. we've been working on this now since 2000 when congress authorized our organization to build the first ever national law enforcement museum. we've been working on it ever since. that museum will open in just a few years from now in a place again, called judiciary square, right across the street from the national memorial. but in many ways our museum already exists. we've collected 17,000 artifacts. fascinating artifacts of law enforcement history that will help us tell that story. and we've also produced a number of educational and public programming events of which witne
he is actually the author of the legislation to establish the national law enforcement memorial, our first major initiative. we dedicated that memorial in 1991. it sits just a couple of blocks from here and-n judiciary scare the 400 block of e street northwest washington. on the walls of that memorial are the names of 20,267 federal state, local tribal and territorial law enforcement professionals who have given their lives in the line of duty. our latest initiative is to establish a national...
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a lot of this discussion is about the future of who has authority to determine changes to the internet infrastructure which is by definition a very political debate, how much authority should china and russia have to determine outcomes, how much authority should united nations how to determine outcomes. a lot of the pushback on devolving authority has focused around the united states is a bastion of free speech, and if we can't ensure the internet remains free and open, the internet will be harmed. as i said, that process has already begun. the united states has by devolving authority officially actually takes the moral high ground by saying we recognize this is an international multi-stakeholder process. we are going through officially recognizing that and acknowledge that the internet is a much more diverse place than it was when it first began. >> how much of an outcry in congress over i-cam the changes to the regulation? >> huge outcry from congressional republicans. they considered a number of bills. one measure got attached to the overall spending bill. there isn't consensus in p
a lot of this discussion is about the future of who has authority to determine changes to the internet infrastructure which is by definition a very political debate, how much authority should china and russia have to determine outcomes, how much authority should united nations how to determine outcomes. a lot of the pushback on devolving authority has focused around the united states is a bastion of free speech, and if we can't ensure the internet remains free and open, the internet will be...
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beyond the control of national authorities and sometimes constituting this within the united states. for example in lebanon and elsewhere in all this while developing a nuclear program of potentially global consequence. and that includes nuclear talks with iran which i welcome and it came as an international effort with three european countries and the united states joined it only in 2006 with all of these countries and together we will have the resolutions of the security council to deny the capability to develop this military nuclear capability as negotiators have now come and they essentially bilateral negotiations. including the scope of that capability [inaudible] and the impact will be to help prevent and manage it and form the avoidance of proliferations to its limitations. from this needs to be considered with whatever agreement emerges. and the old order is in flux. while the united states is indispensable in a time of global upheaval and it magnifies this and requires lots of intervention and the united states working together with mexico and canada in an economic partnersh
beyond the control of national authorities and sometimes constituting this within the united states. for example in lebanon and elsewhere in all this while developing a nuclear program of potentially global consequence. and that includes nuclear talks with iran which i welcome and it came as an international effort with three european countries and the united states joined it only in 2006 with all of these countries and together we will have the resolutions of the security council to deny the...