He has multiple fractures in his face. And nasal cavity. His throat and his voice box are crushed. He was kicked so hard in the stomach that it sent his spleen into his spine and sliced it in two. So it was painful. The medical examiner said it was torture. This body has significant skin loss on his buttocks, abdomen, penis, hands and his face. He has one stick of gum and a tardy slip in his pocket. This was our family costs 9 11 terrorist attack by foreign invader whether you want to recognize it or whether you do not. This government continues to fail or even recognize that we have an issue. Americans are dying daily at the hands of criminals that we dont even know are here. You are officially notified today there is a problem when this happens. You cant deny it any longer. You cant ignore our families, our american families. You are elected by americans not any other country. You should be for americans. If you want to sit quietly on the sidelines, you have thrown your hat into the
Woodward took part in a discussion about the pg papers and how their publication in 1971 changed the medias relationship with the government. Speakers also looked how coll t collecting and disseminating classified information has changed. From georgetown, university. This is an hour and a half. Good morning. Im Sanford Unger and delight to welcome you here or welcome you back for those with us for my conversation with daniel el elseburg for the publication of the pg papers 46 years later. I think dan will be with us again today and with us in the audience and making his presence known as we go on. He is the person who made it possible for us to be here. We are live on cspan. I think its cspan3. It will be rebroadcast at a later date or dates as well. My only role right now is to introduce jean meserve, our moderator, who is a veteran of National Security coverage and reporting on abc and cspan. Im sorry, on cnn. Youve seen one, youve seen them all, you know. I wont do what im tempted t
Woodward took part in a discussion about the pg papers and how their publication in 1971 changed the medias relationship with the government. Speakers also looked how coll t collecting and disseminating classified information has changed. From georgetown, university. This is an hour and a half. Good morning. Im Sanford Unger and delight to welcome you here or welcome you back for those with us for my conversation with daniel el elseburg for the publication of the pg papers 46 years later. I think dan will be with us again today and with us in the audience and making his presence known as we go on. He is the person who made it possible for us to be here. We are live on cspan. I think its cspan3. It will be rebroadcast at a later date or dates as well. My only role right now is to introduce jean meserve, our moderator, who is a veteran of National Security coverage and reporting on abc and cspan. Im sorry, on cnn. Youve seen one, youve seen them all, you know. I wont do what im tempted t
I am delighted to welcome you here or welcome you back. Those who were with us last evening for my conversation. Unger and delight to welcome you here or welcome you back for those with us for my conversation with daniel el elseburg for the publication of the pg papers 46 years later. I think dan will be with us again today and with us in the audience and making his presence known as we go on. He is the person who made it possible for us to be here. We are live on cspan. I think its cspan3. It will be rebroadcast at a later date or dates as well. My only role right now is to introduce jean meserve, our moderator, who is a veteran of National Security coverage and reporting on abc and cspan. Im sorry, on cnn. Youve seen one, youve seen them all, you know. I wont do what im tempted to do. Which is to channel the president , i wont do that. Jeanne has moderated panels all over the world. Im grateful for her taking the time to be with us today. She will introduce hur distinguished panelist
See a lot of people there, we were all there, including phil and his son johnson, my agent. And we, everybody didnt want him to bat. He had a bad series the first time. He got hit by a pitch and everybody stood up and applaud. Like the bad news bear and yet he hits a grand slam. Good morning, everyone, its monday, october 21st. We pretend we cant talk about this. We have a lot of other stuff to talk about as well. I understand youre happy. Mike barn cal is with us. Time magazine senior political analyst Mark Halperin is with us. In washington, sam stein. Where does the grand slam rank red sox moments . I would tell you this about the season, like greatest sox season because of the yankees and nobody had ever done that. 07 was just like, were becoming what we claimed we have been like. Buy be superstars. This year got to rank as one of the great red sox seasons. These are a bunch of kids that at the beginning of the year i know a lot of people get paid very well. For the most part you s