Guest since 1971 when i was after a if never wrote about a conversation, it turned out, we hadnt had. The reason i wrote this book is i that i really think i didnt get wrong, the intelligence was wrong. That wasnt a copout. I was also praised for doing something that had turned out was not so good, which was to give testimony that turned out to be wrong and peter, if i have a regret and the reason i wrote this story is because i wrote a story to say, journalism is complicated, we are always going to get things wrong but the real sin in our profession is not going back to look at what you did wrong and get try and get it right, and why i went to jail because not because im courageous, im not. No one would talk to a journalist if we did not earn our pledges to protect the people who cooperate and inform the american people, tell them thing it is government doesnt want them to know. That wasnt courageous. I had to go back and correct it and look at the whole process of journalism, what ha
Groups from the face of the group an act of war and vows a harsh reaction. Translation france was attacked in a violent way as the rest of the world reallys around a city. They will do this again and again. We will be here and we will never give up it is now 5am sunday morning in paris and youre looking at pictures from outside where mourners gathered throughout the night, holding candle light vigils in memory of the victims from fridays attacks a long night of mourning following fridays bullets and explosions. People gathered in front of the six attack locations throughout the evening. They held vigils honoring 129 victims and 352 others who were injured. I. S. I. L. Has claimed responsibility for the carnage. The frequentlying president says its a war french president says its a war. The Prosecutors Office say one members family was taken into custody. New video says show the case as that hit paris on friday. It shows police and gunmen exchanging gun fire outside the bataclan concert
Judith miller, this is a in complicated story. In your book you write out in essence the outline in the firsn couple pages to let everybody know heres where it begins, is wher ee it ends, then you explan the in between. Een how long have you been coveringd the middle east . Guest since 1971 when i was a student. Love with i went to jerusalem, fell inoean love with the middle east, decide to learn more about it. Went as a student to egypt, jordan, et cetera, et cetera, and it was, it was instant. My childhood bible study class. There was it there it was. Each person gives a little and we divide jerusalem and no problem here. But i kept going back and learning how complicated it was and now i have fewer solutions and only more questions. Host what was your life like in 2002 . Guest 20 2002. Host you were flying high, werent you . Guest i lived downtown. I had seen friends pushed out of the homes. We had all in new york lost people and friends and i kept saying and asking myself if only w
Guest since 1971 when i was a student i went to jerusalem and fell in love with the middle east and decided to learn more about it, went to egypt, jordan, et cetera, et cetera, and it was instant, it was out of my childhood bible study class. There was it there it was. Each person gives a little and we divide jerusalem and no problem here. But i kept going back and learning how complicated it was and now i have fewer solutions and only more questions. Host what was your life like in 2002 . Guest 20 2002. Host you were flying high, werent you . Guest i lived downtown. I had seen friends pushed out of the homes. We had all in new york lost people and friends and i kept saying and asking myself if only we had done our series sooner and written about alqaeda and threats sooner, i was filled with remorse about everything we hadnt done cosharing with the fantastic team. But it was so it was such a frantic period. I didnt have time to think or really to grieve or to mourn. We were just busy t
Im wolf blitzer. Youre in the situation room. We begin with president obama getting into a new fight with republicans and its a fight he may actually lose. This afternoon in detroit, the president blasted a package of antiunion bills. Michigan republicans, governor, is ush pushing through his states legislature. What we shouldnt do, i just got to say this, what we shouldnt be doing is trying to take away your rights to bargain for better wages and working conditions. Even though the cheering went on for nearly half a minute, it looks like those antiunion bills may, in fact, have enough support to pass michigans legislature, despite Union Threats of massive demonstrations. Cnns alison kosik is in the capital, lance, watching whats going on. Explain what the fight is all about, why its so intense. Reporter well, first of all, here at the Michigan State capit capital, its more about the calm before the storm. Those demonstrations of thousands of people descending on the state capitol. Pol