Policymakers and the public from homegrown american terrorism to the United States drone wars abroad and around the world to the challenge. The changes with the societal changes id like to first begin by introducing jessie who will begin with a presentation before we jump into the panel portion. Jesse was a propagandist who ran revolutionon muslim in new york citybased organization active in the 2000 z. Connected to a number of terrorism cases and connected the ideology and transformed it for america creating englishlanguage propaganda. The radicalized in 2011 following his arrest and incarceration in the u. S. Hes now executive director of the parallel networks and after the presentation i would like the rest of the speakers to join me on stage to provide an introduction for each of them we will discuss the new initiatives, the changing Threat Landscape future of terrorism prevention practices at the relationship between. We will save the last 30 minutes or so for the audience qanda a
Ways tonight courage military, national, and Public Service from all americans. This panel looks at whether women should be required to register for military draft and whether they should serve in combat rolls. The National Commission on military, national and Public Service hosted this event. Good morning, and welcome to the third public hearing on Selective Service on military, national and Public Service. The purpose of this hearing is to address an important question, should Selective Service registration be expanded to include all americans. In 2016, the commission was created amid a debate over whether the requirement for Selective Service registration should be extended to women after military combat roles were open to women in 2015. Congress charged us to answer two very important questions. First, does our country have a continuing need for a military selective system. If so, whether the Current System requires modifications. Second, how can we as a nation create an ethos of s
Experience, where we relive, remember and relate to the events that are cemented in history im ellee pai hong. And im kerry sayers. And im your host, bill kurtis. This is through the decades. Longfellow called it the universal language. Plato said it gives wings to the mind and hendrix insisted it never lied. What they and so many were describing is music. It has the power to connect and define the decades. So today we are looking back at some morable milestones in music from a sound that would define detroit to t dawn of disco and the legacy of the incomp fraarable sinatra. But we begin with the for of nature known as beatlemania. The fab four sparked the hysteria in 1964 when they another level when they landed on the west coast ready for their first u. S. Concert ur. Stepping off the plane the day before tir first concert tour began in san fran, the beatles were welcomed by 50,000 delirious fans. Andthis is beatleland formerly known as britain, where an epidemic called beatlemania h
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Norristown Police Station and talked to the officers at the Police Station there. Reporter soessentially surrendered in norristown. That is correct. Reporter after surrendering, walker reportedly told investigators he was high on methamphetamines when he murdered miss price. We spoke wis neighbor, who says his girlfriend often helped miss price who was in frail health and lived alone. Made sure her cat was fed. Thats all she had was her cat. I dont think she had any close family at all. So we were as close as family as she had. Reporter meanwhile, walkers wife reportedly told police that her husband had been behaving erratically around the time of the murder over the past few dhas separate incidents, she stated that she found syringes inside his vehicle, she later found him naked in that same car, and just yesterday he was involved in a car crash. But chris snyder said none of matches up with the person he has known for years. We were always outside just talking, fixing each others pro