I would hope we have another round we can get into sort of what has worked because i am troubled sometimes by some of the conversation were having when they return to a given country what do we do . It almost sounds like deprogramming from a cult and i dont think thats going to work given the numbers. And so i would be interested in hearing from both of our witnesses about are there examples of things that have worked in a preventing people from going and unfortunately if we fail on that, helping to reintegrate them in a genuine successful way when and if they come back. Thank you, mr. Chairman. I know my time super. Chair recognizes is gentleman from california, colonel cook. Thank you, mr. Chair. Ambassador, i wanted to ask you about the role of hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood in terms of perhaps facilitating the information on people recruitment and some of the smuggling activities, if you had any insight at all from a diplomatic standpoint. Specifically i do not, sir, no. No perso
Higher u. S. Education standards. Public support for common core standards is dropping. Live coverage begins at 10 30 eastern here on cspan. The American Bar Association continues its Homeland Security conference with a focus on Cyber Security. The government challenge and the dressing security breaches, this afternoon at 3 10 eastern. Weh friday night this month, travel to Historic Places and we hear from authors that shaped the nation. Tonight we focus on the Civil Rights Movement and focus on the 1917 race, riot, and here at the civil right movements. He witnessed a lynching when he was only 12. His father said that is what they do. So he said, i am sure he was a little bit angry and hurt. Getting away from it, getting away from mississippi, he enlisted into the army when he was only 16. He said defending america doesnt matter about the color of your skin, until he came home to mississippi. He tried to register to vote. He and his brother charles. He said a group of white men turned
Have the domestic authority, do we have the International Authority on all actions . As we do on everything we do. I refer you back to the president s comments on mission creep. This is not about mission creep. Public bethe american steeled for another long, hard slog against isis . In july, you painted them as an imminent read. Not even george bush when he was hyping the war in iraq all the Saddam Hussein and imminent threat. He called him grave and gathering. You talk about defeating isil over time. Should the public the prepared for another long, hard slog fighting al qaeda in the fight. O eliminate isil as far as the imminent threat, i think the evidence is pretty clear. When we look at what they did to mr. Foley, what they have threatened to do to all whatcans and europeans, they are doing now, i dont know any other way to describe it other than barbaric. They have no standard of decency, of responsible Human Behavior stop i think the record is clear on that. Imminent readat to ev
This armament, but ferg season it seems very much over the top and they seem like they are not at all trained to use it. Tazer. A tazer would have been much more effective in dealing with Michael Brown but they say tazers arent 100 effective. Maybe they ought to make them more effective plus the fact there was a Second Police officer in the car with them, with wilson, i believe. Could be the baku with the gun. I think there is going to be some definitely review of the procedures they used in ferguson and whether those are the ones they were trained. Also, a story came out that t theple was with another Police Department which was so ineffective and so apparently arrive with racism that they fired everybody in the department and hired a new. Some of the people, you could apply for the job, but this particular officer instead got a job in ferguson. You know, that doesnt necessarily say that he was part of the problem there. But we are beginning to learn a little bit more about him and, t
Time as mayor. He represented the eighth ward until the time of his death. Is Memorial Service scheduled to get underway at 11 00 this morning eastern time. We understand that it is running a bit behind schedule. Thel then, discussion on job numbers from washington journal. We are joined by the wall street journal economics reporter. , you talked about the data points beyond the topline numbers. The key one was wage growth. Lets start with that. Guest there was a lot of attention to the headline , 321,000n the report new jobs created. The most significant number in the report is nine. Muchcents, thats how earnings went up. It is twice the average the we have seen per month over the last year. On au look at it yearoveryear basis, it is not as impressive. Increase. Om a 2. 1 economists have been watching for any sign that wages are going to pick up. They have been so slow to grow over this recovery. We have different measures that show that they may be picking up. This is the first time