Inspired by isis message. Rose how do you combat it . You have to cam bat it whole number of ways. You have to be on these websites where these individuals are going and getting radicalized and when they talk about violence and committing violence you have to investigate them. And you also have to take on the narrative, not something the United States can do by itself, we need the help of allies and moderate clerics to be able to fight this. Rose this is tougher than has been going on in the middle east. Yes. Also add that one of the problems we have now the former director of the National Counter Terrorism Center is what ed snowden did made both Law Enforcement against this problem and intelligence against this problem for difficult. Rose you have talked to people who have been recruited. What is it that attracts them . I think sometimes we forget that there is a real ideology behind this. This isnt just a bunch of psychopaths who see people getting beheaded online think i want a part
60 years of news because this is face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs good morning we start with ebola in new york city, dr. Craig spence the latest american to contract the disease remains hospitalized at bellevue hospital. But there is growing controversy over mandatory quarantine issued by the governors of new york, new jersey, illinois and florida. Quarantine applies to all passengers coming back sible to the u. S. Who have come in direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. Start our coverage with dr. Anthony fauci from the National Institutes of health. Good morning. Do these quarantines go against science . Because youve always insisted we should start with the science. First of all, the most important thing to protect the American People and as you said, you got to base your decision and policy on Scientific Evidence and scientific principles. What we are taking about Health Care Workers coming back they are at Different Levels of risk depending on their experien
60 years of news because this is face the nation. Captioning sponsored by cbs good morning we start with ebola in new york city, dr. Craig spence the latest american to contract the disease remains hospitalized at bellevue hospital. But there is growing controversy over mandatory quarantine issued by the governors of new york, new jersey, illinois and florida. Quarantine applies to all passengers coming back sible to the u. S. Who have come in direct contact with ebola patients in west africa. Start our coverage with dr. Anthony fauci from the National Institutes of health. Good morning. Do these quarantines go against science . Because youve always insisted we should start with the science. First of all, the most important thing to protect the American People and as you said, you got to base your decision and policy on Scientific Evidence and scientific principles. What we are taking about Health Care Workers coming back they are at Different Levels of risk depending on their experien
not before, about what the discussion will entail. nancy corder, cbs. reporter: thank you, mr. president. i also have two questions about vladimir putin. the first is, have any of the world leaders you met with this week expressed concern that by meeting with president putin this early in your presidency, it will look like you re rewarding him? what s the second question. reporter: the second question is what it will mean for the u.s.-russia relationship if alexei navalny were to die or be killed in prison. every world leader here as a member of nato that spoke today, and most of them mentioned it, thanked me for meeting with putin now. every single one.
0 good evening, everyone. we re waiting for president biden. he is expected to answer questions on a host of topics. we will bring it to you live as soon as it begins. the news conference comes after a day filled with meeting with nato leaders, with the president working to repair relationships with key nato allies that became frayed during the trump administration. we re going to have a lot more on all of this. also as well a wide-ranging interview with my colleague keir simmons with russian president vladimir putin. the top doj national security official is resigning. it comes as it deals with the fallout of a subpoena over phone records of members of congress and reporters during the trump administration. all of this as attorney general merrick garland says the department will overhaul the rules and procedures for obtaining such records. but we are going to begin first with that news conference that is expected to get underway. we cross over now to brussels where nbc news corr