like. let go to hie does he know what it means. he got hit early for it. people made those historical connections at the same time but it has res son nance for a lot of people who have not made the connection who feel deeply about the trade issue especially across the industrial midwest when you tie in the immigration issue as well whether it s accurate or not there s a perception among the base that these foreigners are taking american jobs. in a way it envelopes a cross in his campaign. called out on historical connections of that phrase. thank you, so much. great
no movie i ve seen before and like no movie he s made before. it envelopes us in a red membrane of passion and fear. and in some way i do not fully understand, it employs taboos to make its effect. we slid lower in our seats, and fearing clauft phobia and sexual disquiet. i think the way that he writes that sort of clear, plain, midwestern newspaper style conveys enormous intelligence, encyclopedic learning, but doesn t condescend, doesn t pander, roger would become the definitive mainstream film critic in american letters. he made it possible for a bigger audience, wider audience to appreciate cinema as an art form. because he really loved it. really, really loved films. and he did not get caught up in certain ideologies about what cinema should be. after winning the pulitzer,
described as a discreet program to go after people who would cause us harm, when you look at the reach of this program, it envelopes a substantial number of americans. the documents also show a reasonable suspicion must exist to access phone records, shep? shepard: what else came out of this hearing today, steve? well, shep, we heard questions raised about how this leak could have occurred in the first place. you know, edward snowden walked away from an nsa facility with huge amounts of classified data and some are astonished that nobody at the nsa so far has been called to task for that security breach. has anybody offered the resign or offer to resign because of this failure. no one has offered to resign. everyone is working hard to understand what had happened and put in place the necessary. how soon until we know who screwed up. we will know weeks and
and months who should be held accountable and we will hold them accountable. there are calls from both sides of the aisle for greater accountability at the nsa, shep. you re learning more i understand about the classified documents. right, they acknowledged for the first time that the government was using something called hops technology, refers to the hop from scrutinizing one person s phone records to everyone that person calls and to everyone those people call. the result is that the phone records of millions of people could potentially be examined in the search for one suspected terrorist. what has been described as discrete program to go after people who would cause us harm when you look at the reach of this program, it envelopes a substantial number of americans. but officials say that potential is only theoretical and does not reflect the reality. shep? it does envelope a
lady made an unscheduled stop at arlington national cemetery to pay tribute to those killed in afghanistan and iraq. vice president, joe biden, was in shanksville, pennsylvania honoring those of flight 93 with their families. no matter how many anniversaries you experience for at least an instant the terror of that moment returns. the lingering echo of that phone call. the sense of total disbelief, it envelopes you. you feel like you are being sucked into a black hole in the middle of your chest. my hope, my hope for you all is that as every year passes, the depth of your pain recedes.