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NationalTerrorismStrategy
From: C-SPAN on Mon, Feb 07 2011 1:46 AM
Witnesses testified about the need for a national strategy to combat terrorism and about ways to develop such a strategy. Among the issues they discussed were training and equipment for local authorities, intelligence and information sharing, and the various types of terrorist threats.
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TerroristAttacksontheUS
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 9:21 PM
Participants talked about the political and strategic context in which terrorist attacks were launched in New York and Washington. Among the issues they addressed were Iraqi sponsorship of terrorism, the role of Osama bin Laden, the ability of the U.S. to respond to terrorism, and poten...
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USResponsetoTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 9:19 PM
Governor Gilmore talked about the recommendations by the National Advisory Panel on Terrorism in the wake of the September 11 attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. He also responded to audience telephone calls, faxes and electronic mail.
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TerrorismWorkingGroup
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 9:19 PM
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TerrorismThreatsandtheNewMillennium
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 9:16 PM
Panelists discussed the possibility of a wave of terrorism with the arrival of the new millennium, the tactics and strategies that terrorists might use, and the preparations undertaken to cope with anticipated conventional and unconventional terrorism in the future. After their prepared remarks ...
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NationalCommissiononTerrorismReport
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 9:10 PM
Commissioners released their final report assessing the nation’s policies and practices for preventing and punishing terrorism. The report concluded that international sources of terrorism posed a significant threat to the U.S. Among the recommendations were economic sanctions for Greec...
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BritishExperienceswithTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 9:04 PM
Former Prime Minister Major appeared via satellite and talked about recent terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, his experiences with terrorism in England, and future anti-terrorism policies. He also responded to viewer comments and questions.
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AntiTerroristLegislation
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 8:59 PM
Members of the House Judiciary Committee talked about the attorney general’s proposed anti-terrorism legislation and how it would affect civil liberties. Representative Barr said that no civil liberties should be sacrificed under any circumstances, while Representative Gekas contended that the c...
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DebateonTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 8:53 PM
Opening statements from Prime Minister Tony Blair, Iain Duncan Smith and Charles Kennedy, from Thursday’s special session regarding Britain's military and diplomatic role in supporting the U.S. response to the terrorism acts of September 11th.
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TerrorismanditsChallenges
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 8:22 PM
Mr. Gibson talked about the viability of the airline industry after the September 11 terrorist attacks. Mr. Kronberg talked about the challenges of dealing with terrorism. They answered questions from members of the audience.
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WorldResponsetoTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 8:22 PM
President Prodi spoke to members about Europe’s role in international efforts to combat global terrorism. Translation into English was performed by voiceover.
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InternationalImpactsoftheWarofTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 8:00 PM
Senator Hagel will discuss the national and international impacts of the U.S. war on terrorism.
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TerrorismandLawEnforcement
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:56 PM
Attorney General Ashcroft spoke to members of the justice Department about efforts to combat terrorism and the vigilance needed to prosecute cases related to terrorism.
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PresidentialRadioAddress
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:53 PM
In his weekly radio address President Bush talked about support from the international community for the U.S. anti-terrorism campaign. He delivered a speech at the United Nations today on terrorism.
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MiddleEastandTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:45 PM
Participants talked about the roots of terrorism in the Islamic world, responses to the international efforts to combat terrorism, and attitudes towards terrorist goals in the Middle East region. Among the topics that they addressed were the reach of the al-Quaida network, the ability o...
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AntiTerrorismPolicyReview
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:31 PM
Attorney General Ashcroft testified about the Bush administration’s anti-terrorism policy and law enforcement measures implemented after September 11 terrorist attacks. Among the issues addressed were the use of military tribunals to try foreign individuals accused of terrorist activity,...
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AfricaIslamandTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:29 PM
Participants talked about the history and growth of Islam in Africa and the development of militant sects that often resort to terrorism. Among the topics they addressed were various terrorist groups, their ties to Osama bin Laden and the al-Quaida network, and the threats they posed. ...
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WarAgainstTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:28 PM
Senator Hagel spoke about international efforts to combat terrorism, building international coalitions, and strategies to reduce terrorism. Following his remarks he answered questions from the audience.
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FinancialWaronTerrorism
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:24 PM
President Bush announced that the government had seized assets of a Muslim charity and several banks accused of providing aid to the Palestinian Hamas organization as part of the U.S. campaign against terrorism. Hamas had claimed responsibility for several suicide bombings in Israel the ...
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AntiTerrorismLegislationandCivilLiberties
From: C-SPAN on Sun, Feb 06 2011 7:19 PM
Mr. Samp talked about the possible impact of proposed and enacted anti-terrorism laws on individual civil liberties and freedoms. He also responded to viewer comments and questions.
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