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transcript and video for Brookings event with David Kris (AAG for the National Security Division)

* Brookings, Law Enforcement as a Counterterrorism Tool: A Conversation with Assistant Attorney General David Kris, head of DOJ’s National Security Division

Well-worth checking out. David’s prepared remarks are attached. C-SPAN has the video here: http://cspan.org/Watch/Media/2010/06/11/HP/A/34118/Brookings+Institution+Discussion+on+Counterterrorism.aspx

Kris Brookings 6-11-10.doc

Kris Brookings 6-11-10.pdf

June 12, 2010

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