That being said, the administration is threatened to implement a lot of their legislation to by executive order which gives them negotiating leverage and we have reports that president obama issued a secret address some of the collaboration between the administration and the private sector. Regardless we will see more action on Cyber Security in the first half. Legislation seems to be a difficult proposition. Go back to that secret directive, will that become public or reviewed by congress . It is difficult to say. It is not something that is reported quite a bit. But it addresses one of the most controversial aspects of the Cyber Security regime. Whether that is legal under current law because there is rules against sharing information with the government. So, again, there is little known about that but we do know that the government is insist ant that there needs to be some kind of rules to change to enable some of rules that are in place to do so under the law. Bendan sasso is with
This is the cbs evening news. Good evening, im jim axelrod. This is the western edition of our broadcast. Tonight, france is on high alert and in deep mourning after the terror attacks in paris that killed 17 people. French police are searching for a 26yearold frenchwoman, commonlaw wife of one of the suspects shot dead yesterday investigators say Hayat Boumediene may be in syria having left france days before the attacks. Meanwhile the phrase jesuischarlie, i am charlie, a reference to the french satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo targeted wednesday, continues to spread around the globe. This is outside the French Embassy today in bucharest romania, look at the banner over a bridge in venice, in this a memorial gathering in prague. We have two reports tonight the beginning with Elizabeth Palmer in paris. Reporter if the terrorists thought their attacks would spread fear and intimidation they were wrong. In fact, the killings have brought the french people together in a rare display of s
Darrell scott and sheriff david clarke. They join us, plus all of that and we speak with wikileaks founder Julian Assange. Hannity starts right here, right now. Welcome to hannity. Tonight with just nine weeks to go before the general election, donald trump is now surging in new national polls. In a cnn orc poll out today, trump is now leading Hillary Clinton 4543 in a fourway race among likely voters. According to the same poll, trump has a commanding lead among independent voters, topping clinton 49 to 29 in a fourway race. And the latest fox news poll shows a very close race. Clinton and trump in a dead heat in a fourcandidate contest with clintons small lead now falling within the margin of error. Now, heres whats interesting. When it comes to key swing states a i reuters poll now shows trump leading or in a tie, for example, in iowa. Trump is beating clinton 44 to 41 . Maine, when has a republican competed in maine last . Trump and clinton are tied 42 . It is a very close race goi
The authors of some of the most compelling books weve read and talked about this year. These men and women take us where we cant go ourselves, the childhood bedroom of a future dictator and friend of donald trump. The daring escape from capture by one of the most wanted men in the world. And dinner with the 45th president of the United States. It makes for an hour of storytelling from the writers who know it best as we listen to the authors as they told us their stories. And we begin with a fourstar admiral who in his book tells the harrowing tale of the raid to kill bin laden. Admiral William Mcraven. As a young man, he had a chance to really excel, but he turned it down. You see, he graduated from ut austinhook em horns with a degree in jumournalism. But then for reasons all his own, decided to volunteer for navy s. E. A. L. Training. We dont know how bill mcraven would have improved journalism. But a grateful nation can thank him for 37 years of service. That included jumping out of
thousand memes. i opened up twitter and instagram immediately after the debate and people were all using the fetterman campaign ad, and they are capitalizing on that, and it angered a lot of women, it angered a lot of women who are concerned about this issue. mehmet oz, he s a tv guy, he was slick, he had his answers at the ready, but whether it really moved the needle, i can t, you know, i m kind of september cal. he was in suburban harrisburg today, talking to voters, but i kind of think everyone is where they are at this point. let s go to new york. ron allen, kathy hochul, lee zeldin, it is like they weren t even on the same debate stage, being asked the same questions, because every time kathy hochul talked about abortion, lee zeldin talked about crime. he talked about crime a lot, yes. but hochul didn t just concede that issue to him. she pushed back for example by having his position on guns and