People on board. Talks with rival governments begin in morocco they both agree to a draft proposal and to meanar and one of the worlds most unusual vineyards but first, we go to yemen where rebels are moving closer to president Abdrabbu Mansour hadi, and there has been a major development, they have taken an airbase abandoned by u. S. Forces a few days ago. The Houthi Rebels have been pushing south from sanaa towards aden. Thats where president Abdrabbu Mansour hadi has been trying to consolidate the power. The air base was taken after a battle between Abdrabbu Mansour hadis forces and the rebels. President Abdrabbu Mansour hadi wants the u. N. Security allow force by other military. Lets talk to a political analyst and editorinchief for the yemen post and joins us from sanaa. Start by talking about the whereabouts of president Abdrabbu Mansour hadi. There are reports suggesting he may have left aden. Unknown as of now. I talked to three of his senior aids. They do not know where presi
Bothersome debate. And maybe its a symptom of why so Many Americans are kind of put off by the war. Why do you argue about stuff like that . But lets look at those names in a different way. Each of those names represents a perfectly valid perspective on the war. And each is a potential gateway for americans to engage in this story. This worldchanging story. The problem is and for reasons that seem mysterious to many, people who are not inclined toward history the problem is we continue to throw barriers large and subtle in the way of those intellectual gateways into this history. We view the labels, these names as not able to stand side by side but mutually exclusive. If the war is a war of northern aggression, it cant also be a war for emancipation. But, in fact it was. It was all those things. And thats okay. So like our fellow americans our history always challenges us to be better. We draw strength and inspiration from those who risked and gave all for our communitys protection, ou
They give you less time. I remained silent. I wouldnt address the court. And people said to me, why dont you do that . And maybe i was polly annaish about this but i felt it was a matter of principle. I felt i was in a kangaroo court. I felt my Constitutional Rights had been violated, and i wasnt going to participate. And as a result, i turned down a deal, by the way, i could have had a deal on one count probably would have done 18 months. The doj was going to insist on prison time, but the deal i turned down was 1 count, 18 months. It was a 10,000. My restitution would have been 10,000. I would have been fined 1 million. Instead, i said, no, they indicted me on 43 counts, faced 430 the government asked for 430 years in prison. I ultimately got only 72 months. I had to forfeit 62 million and fined 19 million on top of it. And then, of course, there is a story for another time, how enjoyable it is to be in federal prison 4 1 2 years when the feds are watching you. Because there are spec
Law, we will take your temperature. What is your view . Republicans 202 7488001 democrats 202 7488000 and independents i 202 7488002. Phone lines are oh then. Open. Caitlin is a reporter for the national journal. Lets begin with the Kaiser Family Foundation Poll released yesterday. What question do they ask people in this survey . Guest i think the prominent one was whether or not they have a a verbal or unfavorable view of the Affordable Care act. It was actually split. Host why is that . Guest that is a good question. The gap has been narrowing for a few months now. Even with 1 of the population, is than the margin of error. A point to the change of a narrowing down. Host how does this compare with devious polls on the Affordable Care act . Guest it depends how far back you are looking. Last month theres not much of a difference. This time last year, there is a slightly bigger difference. It has switched since this time last year. Host march marked the fiveYear Anniversary of the ord
This discussion is two and a half hours. Good morning, i am the president and ceo of the United States telecom association. I want to thank you for attending the conversation this morning. We have been watching the screen somewhat uncertain if we were going to be here this morning. I am grateful it worked out so we can talk about the Cybersecurity Framework the whitehouse announced this week. We believe it is going to help the industry achieve grating levels of security around Critical Infrastructure. It allows companies of all sizes to adopt policies based on their specific threats by creating a common language or protocol, it will help communicate about shared responsibilities with vendors, suppliers, customers and partners. Our industry takes these responsibilities very seriously. It is my honor to introduce Michael Daniel. A cybersecurity correspondent na and he leads the development of Cybersecurity Strategy and policy. Prior to that, he served with the office of management and bu