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at the pentagon, we had to conceive of the nature of this war. if you are at war, you have an enemy. how do you define the enemy? if you are at war, it is very important to have a war aim. in 1990 when saddam hussein invaded kuwait, president bush senior set a war aim and build an international coalition based on that of expelling the iraqi forces from kuwait. that later became highly significant when people were suggesting that setting it up at the beginning wind up being a major factor. we were conscious that if you are going to set a war aim, it had to be something appropriate, sensible, and flexible. we were talking about this when we were not even fully sure who had done this, how large the enemy network was. we had a big discussion about setting the war aim. we announced ourselves what happens if there are a series of attacks of this kind. if our aim is to prevent the next attack, what are the consequences to the united states? immediately, we thought about the danger to the constitution. we thought about the fact that a series of terrorist
at the pentagon, we had to conceive of the nature of this war. if you are at war, you have an enemy. how do you define the enemy? if you are at war, it is very important to have a war aim. in 1990 when saddam hussein invaded kuwait, president bush senior set a war aim and build an international coalition based on that of expelling the iraqi forces from kuwait. that later became highly significant when people were suggesting that setting it up at the beginning wind up being a major factor. we...
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the left center walkway will only be open to pentagon pass holders. it's an issue especially on rainy days lake today because the only walkway open to metro riders at the south entrance isn't covered. the defense department is planning on a building temporary canopy sometime next month. until then pedestrians will be redirected to the north side escalators. these changes are only in effect from 5:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. monday through friday. but go ahead and get used to them because they will likely remain in effect until sometime in 2012 when a new check point at the pentagon is done being built. in arlington, kristin fisher, 9news now. >> there's disagreement over the impact of invite ago comedian to testify on capitol hill about a serious issue. comedy central's stephen colbert appeared in front of the house gash rei committee friday. he gave testimony in character. he was invited to testify about migrant workers after spending one day working in the fields. >> does one day in the field make you an expert witness? >> i believe one day of me studyi
the left center walkway will only be open to pentagon pass holders. it's an issue especially on rainy days lake today because the only walkway open to metro riders at the south entrance isn't covered. the defense department is planning on a building temporary canopy sometime next month. until then pedestrians will be redirected to the north side escalators. these changes are only in effect from 5:00 a.m. until 8:00 p.m. monday through friday. but go ahead and get used to them because they will...
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we'll hear from pentagon spokesman geoff morrell. but first we're joined by ash carter, undersecretary of defense for acquisitions, technology and logistics who unveiled new guidelines for how the pentagon will purchase everything from weapons to services. his plan to find 23 initiatives, grouped into five categories -- affordability and cost control, incentivizing productist, promoting real competition, and improving services acquisition and reducing bureaucracy. ash, great to have you back on the show. >> good to be back with you you. >> i'm sure you happy you have weekend back, working for months. >> we're not going to get weekends back because now it's time to implement, and i'm dogged. and so we're moving into the implementation phase. >> into implementation phase, obviously the report. the focus, there's a lot of discussion on major platforms so everybody senses a more prime contractor but what does it mean for everybody? both the prime contractors and everybody who supplies them. >> it is for everybody. and all tiers and thoug
we'll hear from pentagon spokesman geoff morrell. but first we're joined by ash carter, undersecretary of defense for acquisitions, technology and logistics who unveiled new guidelines for how the pentagon will purchase everything from weapons to services. his plan to find 23 initiatives, grouped into five categories -- affordability and cost control, incentivizing productist, promoting real competition, and improving services acquisition and reducing bureaucracy. ash, great to have you back on...
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. >>> security changes will start today near the pentagon. security checkpoint will be moving further away from the pentagon between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. which will limit the walkways. they need to add security checkpoints further from the entrance where a gunman opened fire back in march. >>> california officer is accused of abusing his badge after faking the arrest of a 15- year-old boy. the officer handcuffs the young team and threatens to put him in jail after learning the boy had sex with the officer's 14-year- old stepdaughter. the boy's parents recorded the encounter on a cell phone video. [inaudible] the boy is handcuffed in this video but was not arrested at the time. both of the teenagers in question are facing misdemeanor charges relating to underage sex. the officer says the boy's family invited the officer in use tactics. for now, the officer is on paid leave. >>> fannie mae is offering help to military families struggling with the death or injury of a loved one. the payment drinks last up to six months. fannie mae is the bigg
. >>> security changes will start today near the pentagon. security checkpoint will be moving further away from the pentagon between 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. which will limit the walkways. they need to add security checkpoints further from the entrance where a gunman opened fire back in march. >>> california officer is accused of abusing his badge after faking the arrest of a 15- year-old boy. the officer handcuffs the young team and threatens to put him in jail after learning...
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. >>> and the pentagon says it spent $47,000 to destroy almost 10,000 copies of a book which it claims threatens national security. it is called "operation dark heart spy craft." it had been scheduled to come out on august 31st but the pentagon officials stood by and watched as copies of that first edition were cut in to shreds and recycled. >> think it is possible that things got out there, and d.o.d. had concerns about and the publisher warned them about potential. >>> he says he cleared the book with the army when he signed the publishing contract two years ago but the pentagon said he only approached the army reserve and not the regular army or the department of defense. the publishers redacting the material in a second edition. >>> get ready to see more security around the naval observatory. the navy plans to install a ten foot security fence and several security check points an the vice president's home on massachusetts avenue. two new guard houses, four gates, phi vehicle barriers and 1800 feet of new security fencing all expected to cost $1.7 million. the u.s. secret service sa
. >>> and the pentagon says it spent $47,000 to destroy almost 10,000 copies of a book which it claims threatens national security. it is called "operation dark heart spy craft." it had been scheduled to come out on august 31st but the pentagon officials stood by and watched as copies of that first edition were cut in to shreds and recycled. >> think it is possible that things got out there, and d.o.d. had concerns about and the publisher warned them about potential....
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from the pentagon memorial in arlington, this is 35 minutes. please direct your attention to the pentagon memorial flagpole. the flag is flying at half staff. >> the national anthem of the united states. ♪ [brass band playing "star- spangled banner"] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen. >> mr. president, secretary gates, distinguished guests, most of all families and friends of those we lost on 9/11, inside the pentagon, near the chapel, lies a quilt on display. it was stitched together by dozens of americans who simply wanted those of us who survived the attack on his building to note that day, our fellow citizens, would always remember those who did not. on that quilt are written these words by a little girl, "in our hearts, we weep for you. in our minds, we honor you." today, her words still comfort us, because today, we still weak for those we lost here and in new york -- weep for those we lost here, in new york, and in somerset county. we honor them with our presence and certainly with
from the pentagon memorial in arlington, this is 35 minutes. please direct your attention to the pentagon memorial flagpole. the flag is flying at half staff. >> the national anthem of the united states. ♪ [brass band playing "star- spangled banner"] >> ladies and gentlemen, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, admiral mike mullen. >> mr. president, secretary gates, distinguished guests, most of all families and friends of those we lost on 9/11, inside the...
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that's what many in the pentagon wanted. it would cut overcapacity. the navy would be left with just a single yard with recent experience building large ships like the oilers. the yard in san diego. the problem is that it won't solve the overcapacity problem. eight shipyards build large ship for navy and not enough work to keep them busy. the challenge will be to maintain the benefits with the remaining yards. thanks for joining us with this week in defense news. i'll be back next think about the internet. growing, evolving, literally transforming our lives. now imagine the possibilities of what tomorrow could bring. at at&t, we support a core set of standards that will guide the internet into the future... to protect users, and reward innovators, for years to come. we support a fair and open internet - affordable and accessible to everyone. transparent networks, managed in ways that are clear to all users. we support the fcc's plan to bring high-speed internet to everyone in america by 2020. and we are committed to keeping the internet working, as th
that's what many in the pentagon wanted. it would cut overcapacity. the navy would be left with just a single yard with recent experience building large ships like the oilers. the yard in san diego. the problem is that it won't solve the overcapacity problem. eight shipyards build large ship for navy and not enough work to keep them busy. the challenge will be to maintain the benefits with the remaining yards. thanks for joining us with this week in defense news. i'll be back next think about...
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the pentagon was burning. we set up a temporary control tower on the airfield for the personnel out there, but the trade tower itself, we never stopped. of course, we were two stories below sea level with a bunch of concrete around. >> you try to get word to the tower to evacuate and they were not picking up the line. >> i wasn't talking to my friend -- i was talking to my friend, and i grabbed my operations manager, told him what was going on. we cannot get through to the control tower. i jumped on the elevator, which was a very uneasy feeling, got on the elevator with my friend and said, we have to get to the tower, have to tell them to get out. i went up there and saw the black smoke. all use of flying through the air was paper. -- all you saw flying through the air was paper. it was crazy, crazy, crazy. >> that was from the pentagon. >> that was the pentagon. >> how did you respond to these shutdowns as they began to occur? >> the ability to provide air- traffic control services was nil. we issued orders t
the pentagon was burning. we set up a temporary control tower on the airfield for the personnel out there, but the trade tower itself, we never stopped. of course, we were two stories below sea level with a bunch of concrete around. >> you try to get word to the tower to evacuate and they were not picking up the line. >> i wasn't talking to my friend -- i was talking to my friend, and i grabbed my operations manager, told him what was going on. we cannot get through to the control...
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and it is a pentagon's recipe for brownies for our troops. we enlisted the help of chef susan holds of culinary, a school. our mission, to whip up a batch of the pentagon's brownies designed to last as long as three years. >> this doesn't have a lot of liquid. >> uh-uh. >> meaning it's going to last longer. the ingredients are fairly standard. >> we'll combine the granulated sugar, the cocoa, the salt and the baking powder. >> reporter: except for one. anhydrous dex troes. we tracked it down at the warehouse of a local food distributor. it's imported from china and in massive quantities. >> if you're going to be buying for the large -- the huge scale production, you're going to be buying a minimum of 2-6 tons. >> reporter: 3.5 ounces is going to be a lot. >> at this point, look how thick this is. it's like icing. and we still have to add over a pound of flour. >> reporter: here is the flour. we're surprised it called for the same amount of flower as walnuts. >> today we're not going to put them in because we have a variety of tasters and we'r
and it is a pentagon's recipe for brownies for our troops. we enlisted the help of chef susan holds of culinary, a school. our mission, to whip up a batch of the pentagon's brownies designed to last as long as three years. >> this doesn't have a lot of liquid. >> uh-uh. >> meaning it's going to last longer. the ingredients are fairly standard. >> we'll combine the granulated sugar, the cocoa, the salt and the baking powder. >> reporter: except for one. anhydrous...
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being discharged for personality disorders and some argue that these discharges are just a way for the pentagon to save billions of dollars by stripping soldiers of their health care benefits and even parts of their signing bonuses so we'll speak with the nation's investigative reporter joshua kors next story visit the problems of fracking the method used to drill for natural gas see this process is destructing people's lives and putting their health at stake so we'll speak with a filmmaker who's brought this issue to the foreground in his new documentary gas land and the mayor of new york city is proposing that there be a smoking ban for many public outdoor spaces yet they want to stop smoking in parks beaches golf courses even times square so we'll have a debate and ask the question of when does protecting the public health start infringing on your freedoms and also just as we thought the news about poverty couldn't get any worse it has a new study from the census bureau shows that the poverty rate has surged to over fourteen percent last year the highest in the past sixteen years so we'll sp
being discharged for personality disorders and some argue that these discharges are just a way for the pentagon to save billions of dollars by stripping soldiers of their health care benefits and even parts of their signing bonuses so we'll speak with the nation's investigative reporter joshua kors next story visit the problems of fracking the method used to drill for natural gas see this process is destructing people's lives and putting their health at stake so we'll speak with a filmmaker...
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the pentagon stopped first editions of the book and then burned them. officials say information in it could have damaged national security. the author insists the military censorship is unnecessary. >> we make sure that nothing in the way of technical information relating to technology or anything that could actually give the enemy an advantage was completely off-limits. >> a second edition of the book has been released but with lines blacked out as the request of the defense department. >> an organization state official says they are not endorse go a full ban on drivers using cell phones. despite a study shows the highway patrol have been ineffective in enforcing the texting ban. dozens of states have passed hands free laws and bans on text messaging behind the wheel but none of those bans have been enforced altogether. >> federal regulators filed complaints against the makers of a popular juice poms. the product claims that it treats skis. a language on the website falsely suggests that the juice may help with diabetes, heart disease or erectile dysfu
the pentagon stopped first editions of the book and then burned them. officials say information in it could have damaged national security. the author insists the military censorship is unnecessary. >> we make sure that nothing in the way of technical information relating to technology or anything that could actually give the enemy an advantage was completely off-limits. >> a second edition of the book has been released but with lines blacked out as the request of the defense...
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the pentagon stopped first editions of the book and then burned them. officials say information in it could have damaged national security. the author insists the military censorship is unnecessary. >> we make sure that nothing in the way of technical information relating to technology or anything that could actually give the enemy an advantage was completely off-limits. >> a second edition of the book has been released but with lines blacked out as the request of the defense department. >> an organization state official says they are not endorse go a full ban on drivers using cell phones. despite a study shows the highway patrol have been ineffective in enforcing the texting ban. dozens of states have passed hands free laws and bans on text messaging behind the wheel but none of those bans have been enforced altogether. >> federal regulators filed complaints against the makers of a popular juice poms. the product claims that it treats skis. a language on the website falsely suggests that the juice may help with diabetes, heart disease or erectile dysfu
the pentagon stopped first editions of the book and then burned them. officials say information in it could have damaged national security. the author insists the military censorship is unnecessary. >> we make sure that nothing in the way of technical information relating to technology or anything that could actually give the enemy an advantage was completely off-limits. >> a second edition of the book has been released but with lines blacked out as the request of the defense...
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a pentagon spokesman confirmed yesterday that military officials last week watched st martin's press hoped the books to be recycled at a cost of forty seven thousand dollars now if you need me to refresh your memory she for his book which is a memoir on being on the front lines in afghanistan afghanistan has caused a stir as the pentagon after approving manuscripts decided that it contains sensitive material and had to be banned but you know when the new york times got ahold of the original version and compared it to the redacted one well they found some of the black dog material was stuff you could easily find on wiki leaks on google so what possibly could have struck such a chord with the pentagon or earlier i caught up with retired lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer himself and i asked the author to tell me the truth what did he write it was so bad. you know i say actually question i'm still fascinated having sat in a room with do you do you have to go through the second look at the manuscript and in some instances i can understand their perspective i have said several times i don
a pentagon spokesman confirmed yesterday that military officials last week watched st martin's press hoped the books to be recycled at a cost of forty seven thousand dollars now if you need me to refresh your memory she for his book which is a memoir on being on the front lines in afghanistan afghanistan has caused a stir as the pentagon after approving manuscripts decided that it contains sensitive material and had to be banned but you know when the new york times got ahold of the original...
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now a judge in washington state has ruled that the pentagon violated her constitutional rights and that she would be reinstated as soon as possible. >>> president obama with strong words for the president of iran. at the united nations yesterday, mahmoud am join dad claimed most believed the united states was mind the terror attack of 9/11. here's what mr. obama had to say about that today. >> it was offensive. it was hateful. particularly for him to make the statement here in plant, just a little north of ground zero, where families lost their loved ones. >> reporter: in making the comments, president obama drew a clear distinction between the president of iran and the people of iran, who he called respectful on the issue of 9/11. >>> was it respectful of congress to invite a comedian to testify today? >> there's disagreement about the appearance of steven colbert at the house judiciary committee this morning. here's a respectful gary newen berg. >> it was an issue before he showed up as he pointed out with clips on his comedy central show. >> the idea we're going to waste taxpayer dol
now a judge in washington state has ruled that the pentagon violated her constitutional rights and that she would be reinstated as soon as possible. >>> president obama with strong words for the president of iran. at the united nations yesterday, mahmoud am join dad claimed most believed the united states was mind the terror attack of 9/11. here's what mr. obama had to say about that today. >> it was offensive. it was hateful. particularly for him to make the statement here in...
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coming out for you in our program the pentagon destroys the war memoirs of a former army officer in afghanistan find out more. in india thousands of farmers are agitated against a government plans to build a new road on their own land find out why. spain has been gripped by a twenty four hour general strike against the government's plans to slash its budget thousands of passengers were left stranded in madrid with two thirds of flights grounded due to the actions by transport workers a wave of austerity measure demonstrations is expected all over europe will. tens of thousands set to march on brussels let's get more now from our correspondent laura emmet who can give us details now live hello to you laura so this sounds like a massive far reaching uprising here let's get down to it just how serious is the level of discontent across europe. well these are extraordinary scenes that we're seeing we've had a summer of relative calm but it now seems that this isn't of the european union saying now it's time to get back to work or rather it's time to walk out of work. and extraordinary general strike
coming out for you in our program the pentagon destroys the war memoirs of a former army officer in afghanistan find out more. in india thousands of farmers are agitated against a government plans to build a new road on their own land find out why. spain has been gripped by a twenty four hour general strike against the government's plans to slash its budget thousands of passengers were left stranded in madrid with two thirds of flights grounded due to the actions by transport workers a wave of...
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that's why the pentagon is undertaking a comprehensive review of how to implement the repeal. there is any reason to think that unit cohesion or military readiness will be negatively affected? no. there is no reason to think that. in fact, let's look to military's own thinking on this question. a recent article in "joint force quarterly" concluded -- quote -- "there is no scientific evidence to suprt the claim that unit cohesion will be negatively affected in homosexuals serve openly." no scientific evidence. let me also briefly tell you about my experience. before i was a senator, i did a number of u.s.o. shows over -- tours over the years. on each tour, i was more and more impressed with the men and women of the military. this is between 1999 and 2006. i did seven tours. the last four years i was in iraq and afganistan. we'd go -- and kuwait. i'd go with a tour of very ecletic tour of guys and women. dallas cboy cheerleaders, country western artists. almost all of them were very right wing. and we loved each other because we went on these tours. let me tell you about one sho
that's why the pentagon is undertaking a comprehensive review of how to implement the repeal. there is any reason to think that unit cohesion or military readiness will be negatively affected? no. there is no reason to think that. in fact, let's look to military's own thinking on this question. a recent article in "joint force quarterly" concluded -- quote -- "there is no scientific evidence to suprt the claim that unit cohesion will be negatively affected in homosexuals serve...
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marks exactly nine years since the nine eleven attacks when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the pentagon and new york's twin towers killing almost three thousand people come and have been taking place across the u.s. remembering the victims of the bloodiest attack on the country in its history the day of mourning began with a commemoration in new york near ground zero president obama laid wreaths at the pentagon and rita rated his call for really just told us political leaders were also present the new york and in pennsylvania were formed a fierce plane came down some experts believe the death toll from that tonks will continue to grow due to illnesses suffered but emergency workers at ground zero atif marine approach night has met some of them with serious heart problems today. gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one did you actually get diagnosed as being directly said from maryland in two thousand and ten the nine eleven first responder represents an exploding health crisis u.s. officials have failed to address its toll the across the page course enormous or call my ga
marks exactly nine years since the nine eleven attacks when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the pentagon and new york's twin towers killing almost three thousand people come and have been taking place across the u.s. remembering the victims of the bloodiest attack on the country in its history the day of mourning began with a commemoration in new york near ground zero president obama laid wreaths at the pentagon and rita rated his call for really just told us political leaders were also...
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reporting there and coming out the end of the program here in our team the pentagon destroys the war memoir until the former army officer in a bigamist to find out more. and in india thousands of farmers are educating against government plans to build a new road on their own land mine was. and before that kerry is stan is gearing up for a general election in the hope of restoring order following months of ethnic violence and political uncertainty in the central asian republic the interim leader it took the reins following april's bloody street riots which ousted a key if she still remain in office until the end of next year a poll in october of the tant will see some two dozen parties battling it out for one hundred twenty seats in parliament but one party and its leader has a good chance of winning the race thirty one of those reports. as the clock ticks towards the crudest and elections the country holds its breath will the polls bring stability or plunge the country into another round of violence and chaos meet physics school of the country's former prime minister who could be nex
reporting there and coming out the end of the program here in our team the pentagon destroys the war memoir until the former army officer in a bigamist to find out more. and in india thousands of farmers are educating against government plans to build a new road on their own land mine was. and before that kerry is stan is gearing up for a general election in the hope of restoring order following months of ethnic violence and political uncertainty in the central asian republic the interim leader...
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we heard about the pentagon. we have a lot of incorrect information -- heard a lot of incorrect information. we knew how bad things were. i made an announcement to the passengers to let them know that we would try to get them on the ground safe. on the way to cleveland, we were heading right for flight 93. our courses were pretty much head-on. they made us emergency descent and landing in pittsburgh. by the time we got there, the airport had been evacuated. we had someone in the tower who had not left his post. i still do not know who he was pretty said, you can land if you want to, but you are on your own -- i still do not -- i still do not know who he was. he said, you can land if you want to, but you are on your own. after that, it was pretty uneventful. [laughter] >> thank you. there is criticism after the attack that the military was slow to respond. why did they not shoot down american 11 and united 175? how do you respond to that? >> carefully. [laughter] i think the reality is, in the pre-9/11 environment
we heard about the pentagon. we have a lot of incorrect information -- heard a lot of incorrect information. we knew how bad things were. i made an announcement to the passengers to let them know that we would try to get them on the ground safe. on the way to cleveland, we were heading right for flight 93. our courses were pretty much head-on. they made us emergency descent and landing in pittsburgh. by the time we got there, the airport had been evacuated. we had someone in the tower who had...
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and then there comes my personal favorite the pentagon also blacked out colonel shaffer's cover name while he was in afghanistan his cover name was chris stryker and even more importantly they deleted the source of this unit that source would be john wayne's character in the one nine hundred forty nine movie the sands of. oh my goodness don't let the rest of the world know that we looked at john wayne movies for our cover names that would just be tragic or maybe show our lack of creativity anyway i think you get the point here this is an example of military bureaucracy and oh. overclassification at its best and now that it's public well they better feel stupid schaefer on the other hand should start celebrating because the second the story broke last week preorders for his new edition but the bucket and number four on the bestsellers amazon and one censored copy sold for more than two thousand dollars even though one point shaper zero for the pentagon. now back in april we first told you about hydraulic fracturing or fracking the method in which gas companies drill for natural gas an
and then there comes my personal favorite the pentagon also blacked out colonel shaffer's cover name while he was in afghanistan his cover name was chris stryker and even more importantly they deleted the source of this unit that source would be john wayne's character in the one nine hundred forty nine movie the sands of. oh my goodness don't let the rest of the world know that we looked at john wayne movies for our cover names that would just be tragic or maybe show our lack of creativity...
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the pentagon and rita rated his call for a new just over its u.s. political leaders were also present in new york and in pennsylvania where a fourth hijacked plane came down the al qaida tox claimed almost three thousand lives but some experts say the actual number of deaths is likely to be much higher and continues to grow and also he's marina forty nine has met some of the emergency workers who say they're still suffering horrific health problems as a result of their work at ground zero. gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one did you actually get diagnosed as being directly sits in the middle of in two thousand and ten the nine eleven first responder represents an exploding health crisis u.s. officials have failed to address its toll the across the page course an illness or coma gall bladder cancer liver cancer the retired n.y.p.d. detective spent six months sifting through world trade center debris and clouds of toxins later resulting in asthma sleep apnea post neurological problems and two strokes the first one to me as. i was p
the pentagon and rita rated his call for a new just over its u.s. political leaders were also present in new york and in pennsylvania where a fourth hijacked plane came down the al qaida tox claimed almost three thousand lives but some experts say the actual number of deaths is likely to be much higher and continues to grow and also he's marina forty nine has met some of the emergency workers who say they're still suffering horrific health problems as a result of their work at ground zero. gary...
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entrance to the pentagon. specifically if you are just walking from the bus platform to the rainfall stations north entrance you are fine. no big changes to talk about. but if you are walking the pentagon's visitor branson the south side, that's when you need to be careful. metro customers will no longer have access to the left center walkway near the station's south escalator and elevators which lead to that pentagon visitors balance. that walkway will only be accessible to pentagon building pass holders. this is an issue, as i said, especially on mornings like this because that walkway is the only covered walkway on the pentagon south side. the defense department is planning to build a tech rare canopy sometime next month. until then you have to walk outside in the rain or redirect the north side escalators during this bad weather. now, this is all, all of these changes are in response to what happened here last march when john patrick bebell -- bedell opened fire in to the pentagon. ever since they have sai
entrance to the pentagon. specifically if you are just walking from the bus platform to the rainfall stations north entrance you are fine. no big changes to talk about. but if you are walking the pentagon's visitor branson the south side, that's when you need to be careful. metro customers will no longer have access to the left center walkway near the station's south escalator and elevators which lead to that pentagon visitors balance. that walkway will only be accessible to pentagon building...
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the pentagon bought and burned nearly 10,000 copies of this book. "operation dark heart. >>> the memoir of an army reserve officers in afghanistan contained classified information but the author says the army cleared it before it was published. we'll hear from the author lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer at 4:30 eastern time. thaul week coming up, cnn puts food in the spotlight. today's students and healthy foods. at a high school in syracuse, new york, students are findi ii packets of baby carrots alongside packages of cookies and chips in the vending machines. many are looking for ways to encourage students to make healthier choices. cnn student news anchor joins me now because he's had some very candid conversations with some young people in public schools about healthy eating and what's on the menu and what they prefer and don't prefer. what i remember about school lunch lunches, tator tots and pizza. >> these students are in tune to what they should be eating. one good side effect of the obesity epidemic in america is more schools are focused
the pentagon bought and burned nearly 10,000 copies of this book. "operation dark heart. >>> the memoir of an army reserve officers in afghanistan contained classified information but the author says the army cleared it before it was published. we'll hear from the author lieutenant colonel anthony shaffer at 4:30 eastern time. thaul week coming up, cnn puts food in the spotlight. today's students and healthy foods. at a high school in syracuse, new york, students are findi ii...
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still to come on tonight's show at the pentagon so scared about an upcoming book by army reserve and all that they're planning to buy ten thousand copies and then destroy them we'll have more on that in just a moment and general stanley mcchrystal was booted out and his team couldn't keep their mouths shut on now mcchrystal is headed to the classroom and he appears that he still has a problem keeping his mouth shut details when we come back. each day center. for the military presence which occupies almost two thirds of the stomach and overshadows the people whose everyday life. where all the sounds so people could use or see with. you is worth every. one. well apparently the pentagon has no trouble with burning books just kidding but they actually have no trouble with destroying them it seems but to be honest hell stephen destroy a book rather than burn it anyway unlike the uproar over the planned burning of qur'an the defense department appears to be going to great lengths to stop the release of a book called operation dark heart now this is written by anthony shaffer a former defen
still to come on tonight's show at the pentagon so scared about an upcoming book by army reserve and all that they're planning to buy ten thousand copies and then destroy them we'll have more on that in just a moment and general stanley mcchrystal was booted out and his team couldn't keep their mouths shut on now mcchrystal is headed to the classroom and he appears that he still has a problem keeping his mouth shut details when we come back. each day center. for the military presence which...
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an understatement, according to the pentagon. it is buying up all these books, thousands of them and destroying them. a matter of national security, they say. where is your car right now? think it's safe because of your new fancy state of the art security system? think again. windows are hot wiring, that is so five years ago. now there's an app for that. >>> sitting in the comfort of your own home and making a leaving. part two of our series, "making money on youtube." thanks for joining us, a packed house, a minister under fire, and the words everyone was waiting to hear. >> i am not a perfect man. but this thing i'm going to fight. >> bishopety long, leader of a suburban atlanta mega church. he took to the pulpit for the first time since being accused of having sexual relations with four young men who had been in his church. long didn't address any of the specifics in the civil lawsuits against him, but he repeatedly quoted scripture invoking the image of himself as a righteous and innocent man under attack by evil forces. as a
an understatement, according to the pentagon. it is buying up all these books, thousands of them and destroying them. a matter of national security, they say. where is your car right now? think it's safe because of your new fancy state of the art security system? think again. windows are hot wiring, that is so five years ago. now there's an app for that. >>> sitting in the comfort of your own home and making a leaving. part two of our series, "making money on youtube." thanks...
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marks exactly nine gates says the nine eleven attacks when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the pentagon on new york's twin towers killing almost three thousand people all across the u.s. people have been gathering to commemorate the victims of the bloodiest attack on the country in its history the day of mourning began with a commemoration in new york near ground zero president obama laid wreaths at the pentagon and reiterated his call for really just a. u.s. political leaders were also present in new york allan poe's so badly a full time plane came down the al qaida tox claimed almost three thousand lives but some experts say the actual number of deaths is likely to be much higher and continues to grow more enough point nine has met some of the militants who workers who say they're still suffering horrific house problems as a result of their work at announcing that. gary white was an american hero in two thousand and one to do actually the diagnosis being directly sits in the middle of in two thousand and ten the nine eleven first responder represents an exploding hell crisis as u.s. o
marks exactly nine gates says the nine eleven attacks when terrorists flew hijacked planes into the pentagon on new york's twin towers killing almost three thousand people all across the u.s. people have been gathering to commemorate the victims of the bloodiest attack on the country in its history the day of mourning began with a commemoration in new york near ground zero president obama laid wreaths at the pentagon and reiterated his call for really just a. u.s. political leaders were also...
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the walkway is only accessible to pentagon pass holders. it's an issue, like i said, on mornings like this when it is raining because that is the only covered walkway on the south side. expect to get wetter. bring an umbrella. the defense department is planning to build a temporary canopy next month. but until then pedestrians will be redirected to the north side escalators during bad weather. this is in response to what happened here last march when john patrick bedell opened fire at this security check.in the pentagon. ever since pentagon officials said nay need to move the check.s away farther from the building. this morning they are taking the first step to do that. but those changes are not likely going to be complete until late 2012. while they are not permanent they are going to be around for a while. unfortunately you have to get used to them. >> thank you. >> metro will be working on the western end of the orange line for two weeks. trains will be single tracks starting today between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. metro spok
the walkway is only accessible to pentagon pass holders. it's an issue, like i said, on mornings like this when it is raining because that is the only covered walkway on the south side. expect to get wetter. bring an umbrella. the defense department is planning to build a temporary canopy next month. but until then pedestrians will be redirected to the north side escalators during bad weather. this is in response to what happened here last march when john patrick bedell opened fire at this...
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in ten minutes past the hour here in moscow you are with oughts he and coming up in our program the pentagon destroys the wall memoirs of a former officer in afghanistan find out more. and india thousands of protesting against government plans to build a new road on bad lands. find out why. critical stunned is gearing up for a general election in the hope of restoring order following months of ethnic violence and the political uncertainty in the central asian republic the interim leader of the buyer took the reins following april's bloody street riots which alstad could have been back to kenya if she is to remain in office until the end of next year the poll on october the tenth will see some two dozen parties battling it out for one hundred twenty seats in parliament but one party at its leader has a good chance at winning the race ati's is not going to. as the clock ticks toward secret is to elections the country holds its breath while the polls bring stability or plunge the country into another round of violence and chaos meet fake school of the country's former prime minister who could b
in ten minutes past the hour here in moscow you are with oughts he and coming up in our program the pentagon destroys the wall memoirs of a former officer in afghanistan find out more. and india thousands of protesting against government plans to build a new road on bad lands. find out why. critical stunned is gearing up for a general election in the hope of restoring order following months of ethnic violence and the political uncertainty in the central asian republic the interim leader of the...
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. >>> in july, pentagon officials moved security screenings farther away from the pentagon toen increase safety. but that was protested saying it would limit access for the disabled. this move prompted by the shooting back in march when a man enteredhe station and began firing a gun, wounding two cars before being shot and killed by police. >>> 4:36 is your time. ahead on news 4 today, former president jimmy carter tried to clarify something he said about other former presidents. >>> plus, an ethical debate over a genetically altered fish that could beoming to supermarkets near you. >>>nd a define chill in the [ male announcer ] the turn changes everything. ♪ the turn will make you think. ♪ make you re-examine your approach. change your line. innovate. ancreate one of the world's fastest-reacting suspensions, reading the road 1,000 times per second. it's the rn that leads you somewhere new. introducing the new 2011 cts-v coupe. from cadillac. the new standard of the world. >>> this morning we're getting a look at the damage people in bermuda have to deal with after hurricane igor. it
. >>> in july, pentagon officials moved security screenings farther away from the pentagon toen increase safety. but that was protested saying it would limit access for the disabled. this move prompted by the shooting back in march when a man enteredhe station and began firing a gun, wounding two cars before being shot and killed by police. >>> 4:36 is your time. ahead on news 4 today, former president jimmy carter tried to clarify something he said about other former...
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>> it's not the pentagon papers. we need to pentagon papers of afghanistan right now and don't have them. he didn't have access to them. there are operational deals which reveal a great deal of killings of iraqis or afghanistan people. a lot i think we ought to know about the role of pakistan in that war, what i've read so far the "times" and other papers, is information that i think the public should have had. i think he was right to be being willing to pay a very heavy personal cost, which he probably will pay. i admire very much the fact he was patriot enough to do that. >> thank you for sharing your time and point of view with us. daniel ellsberg, pentagon papers. >>> just ahead here, the debut of our special 2010 election panel. i give you the e-team. from nancy pelosi, the wicked witch in politics, to the age of iphone and twitter. i'll name names after this. we're back right after this. [ animals calling ] ♪ [ pop ] [ man ] ♪ well, we get along ♪ yeah, we really do - ♪ and there's nothing wrong - [ bir
>> it's not the pentagon papers. we need to pentagon papers of afghanistan right now and don't have them. he didn't have access to them. there are operational deals which reveal a great deal of killings of iraqis or afghanistan people. a lot i think we ought to know about the role of pakistan in that war, what i've read so far the "times" and other papers, is information that i think the public should have had. i think he was right to be being willing to pay a very heavy...
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>> to a secure location. >> this was before the pentagon was hit? >> that is right. >> what was it that you thought this was that you needed to start evacuate in the highest ranking people and agencies? tim was already thinking this was not just a crime scene and was something much bigger. >> in retrospect, we know there were four plains. at the time, we did not know how many there were. we did not know if there were other parts of the plot. the immediate issue you are concerned about is discovery. you want to make sure that if something blows up at the fbi, it is not the end of the federal government's capabilities. i think the attorney general was a way. we did not know how quickly he could get back. we have to go someplace out of harm's way. i elected to stay with the director of the fbi. that is where the action was. >> is there already a system in government of the momus -- at the moment this happens when the military talks to the civilians? >> there was communication between the military and the fbi at the operations center. >> turning to the
>> to a secure location. >> this was before the pentagon was hit? >> that is right. >> what was it that you thought this was that you needed to start evacuate in the highest ranking people and agencies? tim was already thinking this was not just a crime scene and was something much bigger. >> in retrospect, we know there were four plains. at the time, we did not know how many there were. we did not know if there were other parts of the plot. the immediate issue you...
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the pentagon gave her a discharge under the don't ask don't tell policy but wit sued to get her job back and now a judge in washington state ruled the pentagon violated her constitutional rights and he's ordered that she be reinstated as soon as possible. >>> now to a highly decorated veteran of world war ii who was laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. vernon baker, his family and friends traveled from idaho for the service. for his heroic actions during the war, he was awarded the medal of honor. vernon baker was 90 years old. >>> the funeral for a navy seal from silver spring, killed in afghanistan, will be october 4th. the dematha high school graduate brendan looney was among the american military personnel killed on tuesday. his funeral will take place at st. john the baptist roman catholic church in silver spring. there will be a prayer service for him tomorrow at dematha high. >>> at waller reed the army honored two soldiers with a purple heart. rick zimmerman and private first class loveless were injured while supporting combat operations in afghanistan. the purple heart i
the pentagon gave her a discharge under the don't ask don't tell policy but wit sued to get her job back and now a judge in washington state ruled the pentagon violated her constitutional rights and he's ordered that she be reinstated as soon as possible. >>> now to a highly decorated veteran of world war ii who was laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. vernon baker, his family and friends traveled from idaho for the service. for his heroic actions during the war, he was awarded...
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. >>> the pentagon says it burned nearly 10,000 books this week. what is it trying to hide? president obama hits the campaign trail ahead of mid-term elections, but will it help democrats at the polls? that's ahead, and our political ticker. don't just sit there. be a part of our conversation. sent us a message on twitter or facebook or check in on four square, part of our eatocracy project. that coming up. marie callender's invites you back to lunch, with a new line of fresh recipes. like chicken teriyaki with crisp water chestnuts. it steams to perfection in minutes, giving the fresh flavors and textures of a homemade meal. marie's new steamed meals. it's time to savor. >>> it is time right now for a senate politics update. keeping our eyes on the latest headlines on the cnn.com political ticker and previewing the week ahead for you. let's join cnn's political editor mark preston from the best political team on television. mark, what's crossing right now, sir? >> reporter: don, as you said, we've got some real interesting new poll numbers on the tea party, and we'll get to
. >>> the pentagon says it burned nearly 10,000 books this week. what is it trying to hide? president obama hits the campaign trail ahead of mid-term elections, but will it help democrats at the polls? that's ahead, and our political ticker. don't just sit there. be a part of our conversation. sent us a message on twitter or facebook or check in on four square, part of our eatocracy project. that coming up. marie callender's invites you back to lunch, with a new line of fresh recipes....
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election this is a crucial decision for kurdistan a country that's been to the bring it in the archie the pentagon has ordered the destruction of almost ten thousand copies of memoirs by former military officer involved in they've got a stand campaign the defense department spent forty seven thousand dollars to get rid of the book what's it called the threats to america's national security earlier the author anthony shafir told r.t. the memoirs were banned when information backing up his claims emerged. late in the summer when the book was ready to be released you know three guys in black suits and sunglasses shows up with a publisher and basically says hey we've got really good a lot of problems in this book and if you publish it the world's going to fall the whole issue became what do you didn't did and did not like in the book and obviously we've worked on that issue for the past month it resulted in the book you see today two major events happened which changed the atmosphere regarding my book surest it was like it's means something but no one can really make out what it really means it was al
election this is a crucial decision for kurdistan a country that's been to the bring it in the archie the pentagon has ordered the destruction of almost ten thousand copies of memoirs by former military officer involved in they've got a stand campaign the defense department spent forty seven thousand dollars to get rid of the book what's it called the threats to america's national security earlier the author anthony shafir told r.t. the memoirs were banned when information backing up his claims...
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the pentagon was burning. we set up a temporary control tower on the airfield for the personnel out there, but the trade wer itself, we never stopped. of course, we were two stories below sea level with a bunch of concrete around. >> you try to get word to the tower to evacuate and they were not picking up the line. >> i wasn't talking to my friend -- i was talking to my friend, and i grabbed my operations manager, told him what wasoing on. we cannot get through to the control tower. i jumped on the elevator, which was a very uneasy feeling, got on the elevator with my friend and said, we have to get to the tower, have to tell them to get out. i went up ere and saw the black smoke. all use of flying through the air was paper. -- all you saw flying through the air was paper. it was crazy, crazy, crazy. >> that was from the pentagon. >> that was the pentagon. >> how did you respond to these shutdowns as they began to occur? >> the ability to provide air- traffic control services was nil. we issued orders that no
the pentagon was burning. we set up a temporary control tower on the airfield for the personnel out there, but the trade wer itself, we never stopped. of course, we were two stories below sea level with a bunch of concrete around. >> you try to get word to the tower to evacuate and they were not picking up the line. >> i wasn't talking to my friend -- i was talking to my friend, and i grabbed my operations manager, told him what wasoing on. we cannot get through to the control...
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in july, pentagon officials announced plans to move security screenings farther away from the pentagon to increase safety. but that was protested saying it would limit access for the disabled. this me prompted by the shooting back in march when a man entered the station and began firing a gun, wounding two cars bore being shot and killed by police. >>> new report released this morning suggests the united states is in denial about t impact alzheimer's has on our aging population. more than 35 million people worldwide have some form of dement dementia. and the cost to care for them is expected to double over the next 20 years. nbc's tracie tts is on capitol hill to explain the report. >> do you know what kind of flower this is? >> petunia. >> if dementia were a country, it would be bigger than switzerland. adi reports today that dementia will cost $604 billion worldwide this year. >> it will cost us, over the next 40 years, 0 trillion just to care for people without ever investing to change the course of the disease. >> with millions of baby boomers risk, adi says the u.s. need a nationa
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pentagon trying to buy and destroy an entire first run of a memoir of the war in afghanistan. former officer anthony shafer got atravel in january to write this become but when defense intelligence agency saw operation dark heart in july the pentagon says it contained two00 pages of classified information. one big problem though 10,000 copies of the book had already been printed. in fact it sits at no. 7 on amazon best seller list. the users may not get the hand on the first edition. it's currently listed as not in stock at the we be site because the defense department is actively trying to buy the copies then destroy them. new edition scheduled to be published later this month. >>> ruling declaring the military don't ask don't tell policy and growing momentum to end the nation ban on gay and lesbian serving openly in the military. the judge in southern california made that ruling yesterday. while the law is in effect until the judge waits to hear more the ruling is cause enough for celebration. here's john henry. >> recognizable. >>reporter: clark cooper got the news at dinne
pentagon trying to buy and destroy an entire first run of a memoir of the war in afghanistan. former officer anthony shafer got atravel in january to write this become but when defense intelligence agency saw operation dark heart in july the pentagon says it contained two00 pages of classified information. one big problem though 10,000 copies of the book had already been printed. in fact it sits at no. 7 on amazon best seller list. the users may not get the hand on the first edition. it's...
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the pentagon now. pentagon has new marching orders trying to control military spending. you might think senators might embrace the attempt to spend the taxpayers' money more wisely. today, tough questions are being raised about whether the troops will benefit or suffer. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr is joining us with more. barbara, some members of the senate armed services committee are suggesting they need more information. >> oh, absolutely, wolf. defense secretary robert gates is one of the more popular cabinet members on capitol hill. you would think that both democrats and republicans would embrace his plan to cut defense spending. on capitol hill today, it erupted over a technical issue over closing down something called the joint forces command. that's a part of the military that helps everybody to try to work together. they have headquarters in norfolk, virginia. and democratic senator jim webb worried about job cuts, let the pentagon officials have it right between the eyes. have a listen. >> we did not have access, we didn't have an opportunity to p
the pentagon now. pentagon has new marching orders trying to control military spending. you might think senators might embrace the attempt to spend the taxpayers' money more wisely. today, tough questions are being raised about whether the troops will benefit or suffer. our pentagon correspondent barbara starr is joining us with more. barbara, some members of the senate armed services committee are suggesting they need more information. >> oh, absolutely, wolf. defense secretary robert...
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i could see the smoke from the pentagon from about 50 miles out. and it was a very distressing thing, obviously. it's not nearly as distressing for me to ha witnessed that as it wasor the people and the families whose lives were destroyed in that attack. but it obviously is very disconcerting to return to this city in a setting where the kind of attack which had been launched on america was still under way. >> i was in senator kennedy's office. i had gone over to brief the education committee on the results of a summit i had had earlier in the summer about early childhood education. actually i heard as i got in the car about the first plane but, of course, we thought then it was maybe some strange accident and then by the time we heard about the second plane, i was there in his off lice. >> larry: did they rush you ght back to get you -- >> no, we stayed there, actually, for a long time. it was he and senator gregg me in, are who was also on the education committee. of a very different mind than the president's. we stayed there for quite some time
i could see the smoke from the pentagon from about 50 miles out. and it was a very distressing thing, obviously. it's not nearly as distressing for me to ha witnessed that as it wasor the people and the families whose lives were destroyed in that attack. but it obviously is very disconcerting to return to this city in a setting where the kind of attack which had been launched on america was still under way. >> i was in senator kennedy's office. i had gone over to brief the education...
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the president was boxed in by the pentagon. which one of the bigger roles, the brass stuck him on his constant request for an exit plan. in the end, woodward reports, the president created his own strategy. obama's object was to limit the commitment. theyhow president obama in a meeting with the top commander and secretary of defense as follows. in 2010 we will not be having a coersation about how to do more. i will not want to hear, we'e doing fine, mr. president but it would be better if we just do more. john, it seems like he avoids getting boxed in and keeps asking for an exit strategy and ends up with a hybrid, 30,000 troops more than we have in there and leaving by a certain deadline. never seemed to click that brid, is it because all the conflict? >> partly as a result of the conflict but goes to a deeper conflict which is during th campaign he painted this war, the afghanistan at the god war in contrast to the iraq war, the bad war. he was boxed in by that as anything else. i think there's some deree, this is a guy who
the president was boxed in by the pentagon. which one of the bigger roles, the brass stuck him on his constant request for an exit plan. in the end, woodward reports, the president created his own strategy. obama's object was to limit the commitment. theyhow president obama in a meeting with the top commander and secretary of defense as follows. in 2010 we will not be having a coersation about how to do more. i will not want to hear, we'e doing fine, mr. president but it would be better if we...
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the pentagon is not commenting on this, but the u.s. does have a no first strike policy when it comes to cyber warfare. >>> a different type of computer virus is targeting job seeker online. shawn yancy back now with your fox 5 top five. >> up first tonight a warning for linked in members. no. 5 linking up with the wrong person on the career oriented social networking site could cost you. experts are warning users to watch out for phoney contact requests. clicking on it will download a virus affecting your computer and then al however thieves to get personal information. no. 4 -- allow thieves to get personal information. no. 4, scientists think they found the gene that controls migraines. they say when the gene doesn't work right the pain's threshold is low leading to migraines. no. 3, southwest could soon be flying out of reagan national airport. it's buying airtran. sounds good, right? well, industry watchdog groups say it's bad news for low fares since both airlines were low fare leaders. less competition means southwest will have l
the pentagon is not commenting on this, but the u.s. does have a no first strike policy when it comes to cyber warfare. >>> a different type of computer virus is targeting job seeker online. shawn yancy back now with your fox 5 top five. >> up first tonight a warning for linked in members. no. 5 linking up with the wrong person on the career oriented social networking site could cost you. experts are warning users to watch out for phoney contact requests. clicking on it will...
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jon: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. coming up we'll take an in-depth look at the stuxnet cyber worm and the impact it seems to be having on iran's nuclear ambitions. martha: jenna: the defense department buying ten thousand copies of this book on afghanistan and then burning them citing national security concerns. steve centanni is on this story. joining us live from washington, steve, how exactly did this book threaten our national security? >> reporter: jenna the pentagon isn't saying exactly how but they demanded the book "operation dark heart" be heavily redacted. the memoir about working undercover in afghanistan was written by tony shaffer. a lieutenant kernel in the army reserves. they gave the go ahead to public the book, then the intelligence agency weighed in demanding more changes. one of the issues aeu carding to shaffer was the intelligence operation called danger. where mohammed atta was identified as a danger to the u.s. before the attacks on 9/11. >> necessity took an entire paragraph out talking about d
jon: jennifer griffin at the pentagon. coming up we'll take an in-depth look at the stuxnet cyber worm and the impact it seems to be having on iran's nuclear ambitions. martha: jenna: the defense department buying ten thousand copies of this book on afghanistan and then burning them citing national security concerns. steve centanni is on this story. joining us live from washington, steve, how exactly did this book threaten our national security? >> reporter: jenna the pentagon isn't...
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all four of the service chiefs wanted to wait until that was done before the pentagon... before the senate voted as did secretary gates. >> lehrer: the general amos, the marine general who is to be commandant, was his opposition based on the fact that the study wasn't over or was it based on the idea of it? >> i think it was mostly based on the idea that he feared that the wars, that changing the law in the middle of the wars would be what he called a distraction. let's face facts here. the service is most concerned with this policy change are the army and the marines because those are the folks who are on the ground in the mud. the air force and the navy not such a big issue. but general amos is basically carrying the same water that general conway the current commandant of the marine corps was carrying. he's been the most outspoken and has even said maybe we'll have to have separate quarters for gay troops as well as straight troops which most people don't think will happen. >> lehrer: mark, are any of the results of the survey thus far leaked out in any way whatsoever?
all four of the service chiefs wanted to wait until that was done before the pentagon... before the senate voted as did secretary gates. >> lehrer: the general amos, the marine general who is to be commandant, was his opposition based on the fact that the study wasn't over or was it based on the idea of it? >> i think it was mostly based on the idea that he feared that the wars, that changing the law in the middle of the wars would be what he called a distraction. let's face facts...