Katie was cut off when she said there was a declaration of WAR by terrorists. Tom Brokaw said declaration of WAR.... hmmmmmm ...cal 9/11/11
Arianna Huffington: Dems Hold All the Cards on Iraq, |
Sep 9, 2007 ... On the eve of the Petraeus report, the White House has cranked up its ... Perhaps the weight of Katie Couric's take on Iraq -- "real progress has been made .... In 1996, five years before 9/11/2001, Osama Bin Laden officially declared War against the ... This Declaration of War was sent to U.S. Embassies. ...
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Previously unseen tape shows bin Laden's declaration of war
A never-before-seen al Qaeda video obtained by CNN shows Osama bin Laden declaring war against the United States and the West.
The tape of a May 26, 1998, news conference is among 64 obtained in Afghanistan from a source, who said the tapes were found in an Afghan house where bin Laden had stayed. Experts say the collection of tapes sheds new light on al Qaeda's training, capabilities and mindset.
"By God's grace," bin Laden says on the tape, "we have formed with many other Islamic groups and organizations in the Islamic world a front called the International Islamic Front to do jihad against the crusaders and Jews."
The tape of a May 26, 1998, news conference is among 64 obtained in Afghanistan from a source, who said the tapes were found in an Afghan house where bin Laden had stayed. Experts say the collection of tapes sheds new light on al Qaeda's training, capabilities and mindset.
"By God's grace," bin Laden says on the tape, "we have formed with many other Islamic groups and organizations in the Islamic world a front called the International Islamic Front to do jihad against the crusaders and Jews."
http://www.nytimes.com/1998/01/26/nyregion/jay-monahan-is-dead-at-42-covered-law-for-nbc-news.html
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Jay Monahan Is Dead at 42; Covered Law For NBC News
John Paul Monahan 3d, a lawyer and NBC News legal analyst, died Saturday at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. The husband of Katie Couric, the host of NBC's ''Today'' program, Mr. Monahan was 42 and lived in Manhattan.
The cause of death was cancer, said Erica Proto, an NBC News spokeswoman.
Mr. Monahan, who went by the name Jay, provided legal analysis for NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC during major cases since 1995, including the O.J. Simpson criminal and civil trials, the Timothy McVeigh trial and the Unabomber trial.
Robert Wright, president of NBC, said: ''I appreciated Jay not only as a fine lawyer and perceptive legal analyst but as a clever wit. He was very special to those of us who were fortunate enough to call him 'friend and colleague.' He will be missed.''
Ms. Proto said, ''He was a valued member of the NBC News family.''
His cancer was diagnosed in early 1997, but Mr. Monahan continued to work, covering the Unabom trial until last month.
Mr. Monahan was born in Manhasset on Long Island, and he graduated with honors in 1977 from Washington and Lee University, where he played four years of varsity football and lacrosse. He entered Georgetown Law School, edited the Georgetown Law Journal and graduated with honors in 1985.
Mr. Monahan worked as a clerk for Judge Thomas Hogan in United States District Court in the District of Columbia. From 1986 to 1993, Mr. Monahan litigated criminal and civil law for the Washington-based law firm of Williams & Connolly.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Judith_A._Miller
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Judith A. Miller
The following is from the ANSER Institute for Homeland Security web pages:[1]
"Judith A. Miller is a partner at Williams & Connolly LLP, advising on a wide range of business and governmental issues, including corporate and individual officer counseling, and complex civil, and business-related criminal, litigation. She returned to the firm in January 2000, after serving as the General Counsel for the Department of Defense for over five years. As General Counsel, Ms. Miller was the Chief Legal Officer for more than 6,000 lawyers at the Department. She was responsible for advising the Secretary and Deputy Secretary and their senior leadership team on a wide range of legal and policy issues, including mergers and acquisitions, international affairs and intelligence matters, operations law, acquisition and business reform, major procurements, significant litigation and investigations, globalization, computer security, alternate dispute resolution, as well as personnel, fiscal, environmental, and health policy issues.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_(journalist)
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Miller was later involved in disclosing Valerie Plame's identity as CIA personnel. She spent three months in jail for claiming reporter's privilege and refusing to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller retired from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute think-tank. On December 29, 2010, numerous media outlets reported that she had signed on as a contributing writer to the conservative magazine Newsmax.[6][4]
http://articles.cnn.com/2005-09-30/politics/cia.leak_1_joseph-tate-cia-leak-judith-miller?_s=PM:POLITICS
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Jailed reporter reaches deal in CIA leak probe
JUDITH MILLER
Miller leaves a federal courthouse in dowtown Washington Friday after spending 85 days in jail.After spending 12 weeks in jail for refusing to name a source, The New York Times reporter Judith Miller testified Friday before a federal grand jury looking into a CIA leak case after her source gave her permission.
Miller said she agreed to testify before the grand jury only after she received a personal letter and telephone call from her source, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, and a promise from the special investigator that her testimony would be limited to her communication between her and her source.
http://www.antifascistencyclopedia.com/allposts/dezenhall-resources-the-pitbull-of-corporate-pr-sourcewatch
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The cause of death was cancer, said Erica Proto, an NBC News spokeswoman.
Mr. Monahan, who went by the name Jay, provided legal analysis for NBC News, MSNBC and CNBC during major cases since 1995, including the O.J. Simpson criminal and civil trials, the Timothy McVeigh trial and the Unabomber trial.
Robert Wright, president of NBC, said: ''I appreciated Jay not only as a fine lawyer and perceptive legal analyst but as a clever wit. He was very special to those of us who were fortunate enough to call him 'friend and colleague.' He will be missed.''
Ms. Proto said, ''He was a valued member of the NBC News family.''
His cancer was diagnosed in early 1997, but Mr. Monahan continued to work, covering the Unabom trial until last month.
Mr. Monahan was born in Manhasset on Long Island, and he graduated with honors in 1977 from Washington and Lee University, where he played four years of varsity football and lacrosse. He entered Georgetown Law School, edited the Georgetown Law Journal and graduated with honors in 1985.
Mr. Monahan worked as a clerk for Judge Thomas Hogan in United States District Court in the District of Columbia. From 1986 to 1993, Mr. Monahan litigated criminal and civil law for the Washington-based law firm of Williams & Connolly.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Judith_A._Miller
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Judith A. Miller
The following is from the ANSER Institute for Homeland Security web pages:[1]
"Judith A. Miller is a partner at Williams & Connolly LLP, advising on a wide range of business and governmental issues, including corporate and individual officer counseling, and complex civil, and business-related criminal, litigation. She returned to the firm in January 2000, after serving as the General Counsel for the Department of Defense for over five years. As General Counsel, Ms. Miller was the Chief Legal Officer for more than 6,000 lawyers at the Department. She was responsible for advising the Secretary and Deputy Secretary and their senior leadership team on a wide range of legal and policy issues, including mergers and acquisitions, international affairs and intelligence matters, operations law, acquisition and business reform, major procurements, significant litigation and investigations, globalization, computer security, alternate dispute resolution, as well as personnel, fiscal, environmental, and health policy issues.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judith_Miller_(journalist)
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Miller was later involved in disclosing Valerie Plame's identity as CIA personnel. She spent three months in jail for claiming reporter's privilege and refusing to reveal her sources in the CIA leak. Miller retired from her job at the New York Times in November 2005. Later she was a contributor to the Fox News Channel and a fellow at the conservative Manhattan Institute think-tank. On December 29, 2010, numerous media outlets reported that she had signed on as a contributing writer to the conservative magazine Newsmax.[6][4]
http://articles.cnn.com/2005-09-30/politics/cia.leak_1_joseph-tate-cia-leak-judith-miller?_s=PM:POLITICS
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Jailed reporter reaches deal in CIA leak probe
JUDITH MILLER
Miller leaves a federal courthouse in dowtown Washington Friday after spending 85 days in jail.After spending 12 weeks in jail for refusing to name a source, The New York Times reporter Judith Miller testified Friday before a federal grand jury looking into a CIA leak case after her source gave her permission.
Miller said she agreed to testify before the grand jury only after she received a personal letter and telephone call from her source, Lewis "Scooter" Libby, Vice President Dick Cheney's chief of staff, and a promise from the special investigator that her testimony would be limited to her communication between her and her source.
http://www.antifascistencyclopedia.com/allposts/dezenhall-resources-the-pitbull-of-corporate-pr-sourcewatch
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While the firm does not openly disclose past or present clients, some have been disclosed in news reports. Some are:
- lawyers working for Jeffrey Skilling – Former Enron CEO[1]
- Mark J. Geragos – Los Angeles attorney for Michael Jackson and other celebrities. [1]
- Eli Lilly & Co – Pharmaceutical corporation;[1]
- The Association of American Publishers [31]
- In 2005 the American Meat Institute listed the company on its website as one with a crisis management capability suitable for its members. “The agency’s client list is confidential,” the site stated.[32]
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Couric
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Emily Couric (June 5, 1947[1] – October 18, 2001) was a Virginia Democratic state senator[2] from Charlottesville.
Couric was born to Elinor (Hene) Couric, a homemaker and part-time writer, and John Martin Couric, a public relations executive and news editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the United Press in Washington, D.C.. Although her mother was Jewish, Couric was raised Episcopalian. Couric's maternal grandparents, Bert Hene and Clara L. Froshin, were the children of Jewish immigrants from Germany. Couric is the sibling of Clara Couric Batchelor, John M. Couric, Jr., and former CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric.
When she died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 54 on October 18, 2001, her sister Katie Couric gave a eulogy at her funeral. She pointed out that it irritated Emily when people asked her if she was Katie Couric's sister. In remembrance, Katie said "I just want you to know I will always be proud to say 'I am Emily Couric's sister'."
Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center at the University of Virginia Health System's hospital, pays tribute to Emily Couric's efforts to obtain funds for cancer care and research in Virginia.
http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/cbs_news/original/bio?id=268&bid=901&dpid=60
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Suite 600
Washington, DC 20036
PH: 202.296.0263
FX: 202.452.9370
Website: http://www.dezenhall.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emily_Couric
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Emily Couric (June 5, 1947[1] – October 18, 2001) was a Virginia Democratic state senator[2] from Charlottesville.
Couric was born to Elinor (Hene) Couric, a homemaker and part-time writer, and John Martin Couric, a public relations executive and news editor at The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the United Press in Washington, D.C.. Although her mother was Jewish, Couric was raised Episcopalian. Couric's maternal grandparents, Bert Hene and Clara L. Froshin, were the children of Jewish immigrants from Germany. Couric is the sibling of Clara Couric Batchelor, John M. Couric, Jr., and former CBS Evening News anchor Katie Couric.
When she died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 54 on October 18, 2001, her sister Katie Couric gave a eulogy at her funeral. She pointed out that it irritated Emily when people asked her if she was Katie Couric's sister. In remembrance, Katie said "I just want you to know I will always be proud to say 'I am Emily Couric's sister'."
Emily Couric Clinical Cancer Center at the University of Virginia Health System's hospital, pays tribute to Emily Couric's efforts to obtain funds for cancer care and research in Virginia.
http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/cbs_news/original/bio?id=268&bid=901&dpid=60
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Katie Couric
Anchor and Managing Editor, CBS EVENING NEWS WITH KATIE COURIC; Correspondent, 60 MINUTESKatie Couric is anchor and managing editor of the CBS EVENING NEWS WITH KATIE COURIC and will also be a 60 MINUTES correspondent and anchor CBS News primetime specials. When the CBS EVENING NEWS WITH KATIE COURIC debuts this fall, Couric will become the first female solo anchor of a weekday network evening news broadcast.
http://newsmine.org/content.php?ol=9-11/car-bomb-explodes-outside-state-department-on-september-11.txt
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http://www.forbes.com/2001/09/11/0911usattack3.html
U.S. Under Attack; World Trade Center Destroyed
Davide Dukcevich, Forbes.com, 09.11.01, 11:34 AM ET
The United States was struck Tuesday by what appeared to be a coordinate series of terrorist attacks on Washington, D.C., and New York City that have destroyed the World Trade Center and are feared to have left many thousands dead.
Both the towers of the World Trade Center collapsed after being hit by planes. An aircraft also hit the Pentagon in the Washington, D.C., area, causing serious damage. There are reports of a fourth airliner had been brought down near Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, by U.S. military fighters. A fifth plane has crashed in Western Pennsylvania. A car bomb exploded outside the State Department, according to State Department sources.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Monsanto_and_Fox:_Partners_in_Censorship
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http://newsmine.org/content.php?ol=9-11/car-bomb-explodes-outside-state-department-on-september-11.txt
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http://www.forbes.com/2001/09/11/0911usattack3.html
U.S. Under Attack; World Trade Center Destroyed
Davide Dukcevich, Forbes.com, 09.11.01, 11:34 AM ET
The United States was struck Tuesday by what appeared to be a coordinate series of terrorist attacks on Washington, D.C., and New York City that have destroyed the World Trade Center and are feared to have left many thousands dead.
Both the towers of the World Trade Center collapsed after being hit by planes. An aircraft also hit the Pentagon in the Washington, D.C., area, causing serious damage. There are reports of a fourth airliner had been brought down near Camp David, the presidential retreat in Maryland, by U.S. military fighters. A fifth plane has crashed in Western Pennsylvania. A car bomb exploded outside the State Department, according to State Department sources.
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Monsanto_and_Fox:_Partners_in_Censorship
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Sudden Death
The resulting story, a four-part series, was cleared by management and scheduled to begin airing on Monday, February 24, 1997. As part of the buildup to network ratings sweeps, the story was already being heavily promoted in radio ads when an ominous letter arrived at the office of Fox News chairman Roger Ailes, the former Republican political operative who now heads Rupert Murdoch's Fox News network. The letter came from John J. Walsh, a powerful New York attorney with the firm of Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, who accused the reporters of bias and urged the network to delay the story in order to ensure "a more level playing field" for Monsanto's side of the story. "There is a lot at stake in what is going on in Florida, not only for Monsanto but also for Fox News and its owner," Walsh wrote.http://www.antifascistencyclopedia.com/
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