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gregory george, michael aldridge, >> public speaker: >> interpreter: my name is lam qin. i live in the neighborhood and i strongly oppose opening up another cannabis shop. we need a neighborhood with clean air and neighborhood that is safe. thank you. >> next speaker? >> i will call more names. brew yee, shirley. >> public speaker: >> interpreter: i have lived here for 10 years. i don't know what marijuana is. if it's alcohol and cigarettes, one needs to be 21 to buy them but how come i see people younger than that they can access it. i'm sorry, the person with the phone, could you please go outside with your phone? >> i strongly oppose. there is like there is no regulation. are there regulations that regulate underage purchase of marijuana? >> yeah, it has been approved to open up these shops in the area, but it's not controlled and regulated. i do oppose the continuing opening of shops in the mission. thank you. >> public speaker: >> interpreter: my name is key lynn. i live in the neighborhood. i oppose strongly opening up of another cannabis shop. i feel that the shop
gregory george, michael aldridge, >> public speaker: >> interpreter: my name is lam qin. i live in the neighborhood and i strongly oppose opening up another cannabis shop. we need a neighborhood with clean air and neighborhood that is safe. thank you. >> next speaker? >> i will call more names. brew yee, shirley. >> public speaker: >> interpreter: i have lived here for 10 years. i don't know what marijuana is. if it's alcohol and cigarettes, one needs to be...
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. >>> george michael finds himself the subject of a lawsuit over the ownership of fake block. >> that's a career maker. that's a -- you just need one of those. >> excuse me. was it or was it not my client who put up the initial seed money for the block software that served as the underlying architecture of fake block? >> it was 99 cents. >> times three. >> times three. >> can i say something to my client? take to the sea! >> that was the scene from the latest season of "arrested development." one of my favorite shows. you are my favorite character. >> thank you so much for coming. >> you're perfect. >> i never considered part of the ensemble. i'm kind of like a guest. >> are you kidding me? >> no. >> oh, stop it, right now. >> here's a fun fact about that scene. when i said "take to the sea" they flashed back to young barry and it was my son max who's now a director who played me. >> oh fantastic. >> i love it. i like that a lot. >> we got a lot to talk about. first of all, is it going to become a movie, you think? >> you know what i'm not sure. i know that it's going to come back. i ju
. >>> george michael finds himself the subject of a lawsuit over the ownership of fake block. >> that's a career maker. that's a -- you just need one of those. >> excuse me. was it or was it not my client who put up the initial seed money for the block software that served as the underlying architecture of fake block? >> it was 99 cents. >> times three. >> times three. >> can i say something to my client? take to the sea! >> that was the scene...
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. ♪ last christmas i gave you my heart but the very next day you gave it away ♪ >> the george michael those rare modern songs to top the charts year after year was last year's most streamed song on spotify on christmas day. so wam and mariah carey still are modern favorites after all these years. and if you didn't get enough of them this year, we'll probably hear them again about 11 month ares from now. back to you. >> don't remind ubruno. some of these songs are great. we hate christmas music because we go into a store and hear these jingles playing constantly. >> over and over. >> and some of them are great. it's hard to remake them. hard to find a good one. once you do, it's yours for life. >> you hold on to it. >>> coming up, grandma with a chainsaw. >> christmas decorations fit for a lumberjack. ♪ >>> nothing says christmas look a chain saw. at least for one connecticut mother. she's found her cawling by using the tool to create detailed wood carvings. >> checking out granny in action with her trusty chainsaw is a gift that keeps on giving. >> it's really fun because you create s
. ♪ last christmas i gave you my heart but the very next day you gave it away ♪ >> the george michael those rare modern songs to top the charts year after year was last year's most streamed song on spotify on christmas day. so wam and mariah carey still are modern favorites after all these years. and if you didn't get enough of them this year, we'll probably hear them again about 11 month ares from now. back to you. >> don't remind ubruno. some of these songs are great. we hate...
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so, bob, yesterday you suggested former cia directors george tenant, michael goss, lied, do you want to add a fourth and a friend of boem -- obamas? >> i didn't think i used the word lie. >> yeah, you did. >> nothing in that said advanced techniques. he didn't find out about it in 2006. the cia by its own admission kept its information away from secretary of state colin powell because they were worried he would react negatively to it. the cia's own cable said they are bordering breaking the law and rodriguez is a stellar example of somebody said -- he send a cable back saying we shouldn't be talking about the law and then -- >> but the question was and yesterday we brought this up, there are three former cia directors who said that the enhanced interrogation techniques helped us, led us kept -- led us to bin laden. brennan said the exact same thing. >> he said in part. in part. >> what part do you wish they didn't have? how can you get to a whole if you don't have a part? >> the idea that somehow this was only the way to get to bin laden which the spin that a lot of people are giving
so, bob, yesterday you suggested former cia directors george tenant, michael goss, lied, do you want to add a fourth and a friend of boem -- obamas? >> i didn't think i used the word lie. >> yeah, you did. >> nothing in that said advanced techniques. he didn't find out about it in 2006. the cia by its own admission kept its information away from secretary of state colin powell because they were worried he would react negatively to it. the cia's own cable said they are...
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. >> george michaels and policy consultant for counterterrorism and special operations. he talked about statutes and everything else. the former dni a couple of years ago mentioned we have title x that covers the military. we have title l that covers agency different rules and restrictions potentially for title lx. can you speak to that and do you see in a value of having a title lx? >> well first of all i have had people say can you bring title x to my office and if you are a lawyer you know the title x is enormous. titles and covers everything from the salary of a second lieutenant to the authority of the secretary of defense has two run that department. it's enormous but it's often used as code words for title x as the authority that the military has to conduct operations in title l is the authority that other agencies have two to accept covert action. so i think there are clear roles and responsibilities for the military, clear roles and responsibilities for the intelligence community and others. i think there is a value they are to keeping those roles and responsibi
. >> george michaels and policy consultant for counterterrorism and special operations. he talked about statutes and everything else. the former dni a couple of years ago mentioned we have title x that covers the military. we have title l that covers agency different rules and restrictions potentially for title lx. can you speak to that and do you see in a value of having a title lx? >> well first of all i have had people say can you bring title x to my office and if you are a...
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again, that report includes -- concludes that the former directors of the cia, george tenet, porter goss, michaelden repeatedly inflated the value of the enhanced interrogation techniques that the cia used to get information from terror suspects in the wake of the worst terror attack ever on nation, the 9/11 attacks of 2001. again, the republican members of the intelligence committee staff did not participate. back with more in a moment. >> a lot still to talk about. see you in an how were. >> "outnumbered" starts now. >> fox news alert now. we're looking live at the senate floor. chair of the senate intelligence committee dianne feinstein is speaking after the release of a controversial report on the c.i.a.'s enhanced interrogation program. this as there are concerns against violent retaliation against americans around the globe. this is "outnumbered." here today -- today's hashtag one lucky guy, o'reilly factor jessie waters is outnumbered. >> good to see you. >> hot
again, that report includes -- concludes that the former directors of the cia, george tenet, porter goss, michaelden repeatedly inflated the value of the enhanced interrogation techniques that the cia used to get information from terror suspects in the wake of the worst terror attack ever on nation, the 9/11 attacks of 2001. again, the republican members of the intelligence committee staff did not participate. back with more in a moment. >> a lot still to talk about. see you in an how...
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. >> pelley: one of the people who worked for george tenet is michael morell, who later rose to becomeing director of the c.i.a. mr. morrell is our cbs news senior security contributor, but tonight in this context, we want to be clear that mr. morrell is speaking in defense of the c.i.a. he oversaw preparation of the c.i.a. rebuttal of the senate report. mr. morrell, did the c.i.a. mislead the white house and the congress? >> scott, not at all. the democratic report is deeply flawed. many of its main conclusions are simply not correct. and much of the context of the times and much of the discussion that took place in the-- inside the executive branch and with the congress about this program is not in this report, scott. >> pelley: how are c.i.a. officers reacting to this dade taid? >> this is what i am most worried about, scott. we-- what we had here were c.i.a. officers who were acting under the direction of the president of the united states and who were told by the department of justice at the time that this was legal, that this was not torture. now the rug is being pulled out from
. >> pelley: one of the people who worked for george tenet is michael morell, who later rose to becomeing director of the c.i.a. mr. morrell is our cbs news senior security contributor, but tonight in this context, we want to be clear that mr. morrell is speaking in defense of the c.i.a. he oversaw preparation of the c.i.a. rebuttal of the senate report. mr. morrell, did the c.i.a. mislead the white house and the congress? >> scott, not at all. the democratic report is deeply...
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this committee, 6,000-page document, they never once spoke to key people involved including george tenet, michael hayden or jose rodriguez who i'm going to interview in a second. >> dianne feinstein pushed back and saying she didn't want to interview them and they're basing it on that. there's been a lot of criticism of the process. it got to the point that officials have told us that john brennan, the president's own cia director, was so upset with the process that he threatened at one point to resign over what was being declassified, what information was getting out there and what damage that might do to the country. white house officials today were trying to tamp all that down by saying the president still has full confidence in brennan and that he's going to stick around. >> ed henry at the white house, thank you. earlier today dianne feinstein and john mccain took to the senate floor to defend the declassification of this report. watch this. >> there are those who will seize upon the report and say, see what the americans did, and they will try to use it to justify evil actions or incite mor
this committee, 6,000-page document, they never once spoke to key people involved including george tenet, michael hayden or jose rodriguez who i'm going to interview in a second. >> dianne feinstein pushed back and saying she didn't want to interview them and they're basing it on that. there's been a lot of criticism of the process. it got to the point that officials have told us that john brennan, the president's own cia director, was so upset with the process that he threatened at one...
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in an op-ed in the "wall street journal," george tenant, michael hayden and porter goss insisted they suspected bin laden was plotting to blow up new york city with a nuclear weapon adding it felt like the classic ticking time bomb scenario every single day. many top republicans accuse feinstein of unleashing a political attack. >> it's clear this appears to be an attempt to rewrite history by the democrats to bash the bush administration. >> but one gop senator, john mccain, a former prisoner of war, defended the report saying torture does not work. >> i know from personal experience wroo that the abuse of prisoners will produce more bad than good intelligence. >> reporter: as for the president's claim that those harsh interrogation tactics amounts to torture, white house secretary john ernest was asked that question, he said the president still stands by that claim. >> jim acosta reporting live from. u.s. troops around the world are bracing for the threat of retaliation to the so-called terror report. the senate investigation steer bid dianne feinstein detailed the cia's brutal tact
in an op-ed in the "wall street journal," george tenant, michael hayden and porter goss insisted they suspected bin laden was plotting to blow up new york city with a nuclear weapon adding it felt like the classic ticking time bomb scenario every single day. many top republicans accuse feinstein of unleashing a political attack. >> it's clear this appears to be an attempt to rewrite history by the democrats to bash the bush administration. >> but one gop senator, john...
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george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her in the hip. soon after, he goes back to his car and drives off. davis drives through the montana night. the next morning, deputy bernie alstad pulls him over for speeding but before the deputy can get out of the car, davis attacks, shooting up his vehicle. alstad is wounded and davis is also hit but he gets away. that's when deputy conway gets the call that an officer is down, and he's nearly run off the road. montana trooper jason hildenstab joins conway in the chase. he's working an extra shift and just clocked in, so he's low on gas. >> that was going to be my first order of business, to go get my car fi
george davis then turns his gun on michael carroll. >> george davis was in front of me, he raised the gun up and looked at me with almost like black, piercing eyes, seemed to look right through me. i started to turn around and was kind of hunched over and he shot me. the bullet had gone into right above my belly button. >> luckily, somebody pulls carroll back inside the bar before davis can shoot him again. but carroll's girlfriend at the time is still outside, and davis shoots her...
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democrat report, put together by senate democrats, didn't even talk to john brennan, george tenet, porter goss or michael hayden, the former cia directors. didn't even ask what they thought are the report and dlisherred it. sounds like the same thing as "rollingstone." >> not at all. you've got to remember this report is based on cia documents, in fact, the cia was trying to prevent the senate intelligence dplt gaining access to their own documents, eric. but you know, i think you're asking the wrong question. this is a business show, and the reason america is america, the reason everybody wants to do business in this country, the reason our dollar is so valuable, is because of our system of laws. our laws are predictable and enforced and if we give that up, if we allow people to break the law, if we allow people to somehow think that american values don't matter, and that we will torture and -- >> i love how juan tries to -- breaking a law. like we're tortures people who are jaywalking, right? torturing people stealings 20ds from the local convenience store. we're talking about people who dedeclared war
democrat report, put together by senate democrats, didn't even talk to john brennan, george tenet, porter goss or michael hayden, the former cia directors. didn't even ask what they thought are the report and dlisherred it. sounds like the same thing as "rollingstone." >> not at all. you've got to remember this report is based on cia documents, in fact, the cia was trying to prevent the senate intelligence dplt gaining access to their own documents, eric. but you know, i think...
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the group which includes former cia george tenet and michael goes.san attack on the agency which has done the most to protect america after the 9/11 attacks. former cia director central intelligence connection. good evening, sir. >> good evening, how are you. >> what's the impact of the cia of this report being released? >> i think the impact could be very damaging to the morale of the agency. at the same time, i have great concerns about the safety of not only our personnel but our diplomatic and military personnel globally. we saw an attack on united arab elm rites on innocent american school teacher killed by extremist woman in this case it may put at risk a lot our capabilities abroad. overall it cannot enhance the morale of our agency but we are very resilient and very patriotic. amazingly resilient agency. i remember when we lost seven of our officers to al qaeda double agent. 8 were injured. we came back from that very resilient and very strong. >> you know, we are all patriots and cia operates in secrecy for a good reason. >> yes. i have to a
the group which includes former cia george tenet and michael goes.san attack on the agency which has done the most to protect america after the 9/11 attacks. former cia director central intelligence connection. good evening, sir. >> good evening, how are you. >> what's the impact of the cia of this report being released? >> i think the impact could be very damaging to the morale of the agency. at the same time, i have great concerns about the safety of not only our personnel...
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george ezra. megyn kelly is here. and we'll be right back with michael keaton.ith t-mobile and iphone 6 you can make wi-fi calls beyond the reach of cellular networks. hey brandon what's up? so you can talk from down here. smile for grandma! or text pictures from up here. ok, there we go, should we send a photo? you can even make calls, way over here. talk and text over wi-fi, with wi-fi calling on iphone 6. only from t-mobile. now get iphone 6 for $0 down. by perfecting the recipe for the world's #1 bourbon. now, we've infused it with real honey. so come springtime, don't get between these guys and that barrel. jim beam® honey. and also try jim beam® maple. ♪ ♪ it's a marshmallow world in the winter. ♪ delondon cabbies,s, vintners. dear surf instructors, venetian cobblers, and footballers. dear world, we can't wait to meet you. chase sapphire preferred with no foreign transaction fees. and 2x points on travel and dining at restaurants. there's no reason not to explore. chase sapphire preferred. so you can. (vo)rescued.ed. protected. given new hope. during the s
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george ezra. megyn kelly is here. and we'll be right back with michael keaton.ith t-mobile and iphone 6 you can make wi-fi calls beyond the reach of cellular networks. hey brandon what's up? so you can talk from down here. smile for grandma! or text pictures from up here. ok, there we go, should we send a photo? you can even make calls, way over here. talk and text over wi-fi, with wi-fi calling on iphone 6. only from t-mobile. now get iphone 6 for $0 down. by perfecting the recipe for the world's #1 bourbon. now, we've infused it with real honey. so come springtime, don't get between these guys and that barrel. jim beam® honey. and also try jim beam® maple. ♪7 powerball tickets ♪6 match 6 chances ♪5 cash 5s ♪4 big 4s ♪3 daily numbers ♪2 mega millions (joe) happy holidays, rita. (rita) thanks, joe! (man) what a great gift! (announcer) pennsylvania lottery tickets make great gifts, like the new $1 million peppermint payout. (joe) happy holidays! ♪and best wishes from the lottery♪ >> jimmy: hello, everyone. tonight, from "the kelly file" on fox news, megyn kelly i
george ezra. megyn kelly is here. and we'll be right back with michael keaton.ith t-mobile and iphone 6 you can make wi-fi calls beyond the reach of cellular networks. hey brandon what's up? so you can talk from down here. smile for grandma! or text pictures from up here. ok, there we go, should we send a photo? you can even make calls, way over here. talk and text over wi-fi, with wi-fi calling on iphone 6. only from t-mobile. now get iphone 6 for $0 down. by perfecting the recipe for the...
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syndicated columnist george will, julie pace, michael needham, head of heritage action for america, and fox news political analyst juan williams. we asked you for questions for the panel and got this on facebook from gregory who writes, what is the significant accomplishment in releasing a report on a program that ended a long time ago? it's like taking a scab off a cut to make it bleed some more. george, how do you answer gregory and is the release of this report good or bad for the country? >> on balance, i think good. remember the movie "a few good men" the colonel played by jack nicholson is being interrogated by a navy interrogator tom cruise over code red, a dubious cousin to torture at some point, and he explained you have no idea what it takes to defend a nation. now, that's true, most of us don't. and there has to be some secrecy involved, but the default position of a free society is more information is better. we're having a very interesting argument today and is served the country. the argument at one level is about whether these techniques work. we ought to know that becaus
syndicated columnist george will, julie pace, michael needham, head of heritage action for america, and fox news political analyst juan williams. we asked you for questions for the panel and got this on facebook from gregory who writes, what is the significant accomplishment in releasing a report on a program that ended a long time ago? it's like taking a scab off a cut to make it bleed some more. george, how do you answer gregory and is the release of this report good or bad for the country?...
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former cia directors george tenet, porter goss and michael hayden pushing back against a senate intelligenceittee's conclusionses in a wall street journal op ed. the bottom line? the program did save lives. here
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i just talked to michael mccasey attorney general under george bush. s, he said it wasn't torture because it wasn't legally. >> well, michael mccasey and i have spent time together and i like his personally but i was profoundly saddened to hear his interview. the man left to die on that concrete floor had, i would assume, lasting problems since he died. i don't know what report the two of us have read but it is two different reports. there is no question that waterboarding is a crime. it is a war crime. we have prosecuted americans for it and prosecuted foreigners for it. the whole world understands it is a crime. to have a former attorney general sitting there and debating whether it is a crime is other-worldly. and i don't know how we got to this point. it is not just what is in this report that is so disturbing, what is disturbing is to hear the aftermath, to hear people say maybe it is effective. we helped write the treaty that said torture is not a defense. it doesn't matter whether you got spg oomething out of it, ita war crime. >> and jonathan, i
i just talked to michael mccasey attorney general under george bush. s, he said it wasn't torture because it wasn't legally. >> well, michael mccasey and i have spent time together and i like his personally but i was profoundly saddened to hear his interview. the man left to die on that concrete floor had, i would assume, lasting problems since he died. i don't know what report the two of us have read but it is two different reports. there is no question that waterboarding is a crime. it...
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former cia directors george tenet, porter goss and michael hayden pushing back against a senate intelligence committee's conclusionses in a wall street journal op ed. the bottom line? the program did save lives. here's genhayden on "america's newsroom" wrerl today. >> the report says we got nothing from this program. bill, no one involved in this program can even imagine how they got to that conclusion. these interrogations of all the detainees gave us kind of a home depot-like storage of information on al qaeda which we relied, well, we're still relying on it today. >> let's get the real story from liz cheney, former deputy assistant secretary of state and a fox news contributor. liz, great to have you on "the real story" today. >> good to be with you, thanks, gretchen. >> when you hear general hayden saying we are still working off some of the intelligence that we received from these terrorists, what do you make of it? >> you know, it's interesting because it's easy to sort of start to think about this as, you know, one side of the debate in this town right now is those who are saying that
former cia directors george tenet, porter goss and michael hayden pushing back against a senate intelligence committee's conclusionses in a wall street journal op ed. the bottom line? the program did save lives. here's genhayden on "america's newsroom" wrerl today. >> the report says we got nothing from this program. bill, no one involved in this program can even imagine how they got to that conclusion. these interrogations of all the detainees gave us kind of a home depot-like...
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writing in "the wall street journal," george tenet, porter goss and michael hayden and their senior deputies say it fails to reveal the obvious, it took al qaeda leadership off the battlefield and that saved lives. the former directors say the program led to the capture of al qaeda's east asia chief who was behind the attack in bali where two suicide bombers killed more than 200 people and the department of justice investigators today working for attorney general holder said they reviewed the senate investigation and found nothing new that would change their decision not to bring criminal charges against cia officers. >> it seems as though the study takes every opportunity to unfairly portray the cia in the worst light possible. presupposing improper motivations and the most detestable behavior at every turn. >> and tonight fox news confirming that the fbi and homeland security have sent a joint warning to law enforcement that the senate report could, in fact, spark violence. >> catherine, thank you. joining us now chairman of the house intelligence committee congressman mike rogers. thank y
writing in "the wall street journal," george tenet, porter goss and michael hayden and their senior deputies say it fails to reveal the obvious, it took al qaeda leadership off the battlefield and that saved lives. the former directors say the program led to the capture of al qaeda's east asia chief who was behind the attack in bali where two suicide bombers killed more than 200 people and the department of justice investigators today working for attorney general holder said they...
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denouncing the report's release are being joined by three former directors of the cia, george tenet, porter goss and michaeling in "the wall street journal," they claim cia interrogations did produce actionable intelligence that led to the capture of senior operative, saved american lives, provided information that helped attack, thwart and degrade al qaeda. >> a senate report on outrage. new outrage online with online jihadists calling for retaliation against the united states. the state department is warning u.s. citizens in some places that they could face anti-american violence. and it warns that international law requires the united states to prosecute any wrong doers. special investigator ben emerson writes the individuals responsible for the criminal conspiracy revealed in today's report must be brought to justice and must face criminal penalties commensurate with the gravity of their crimes." the u.s. justice department for the record says it did not prosecute. cnn's karl penhaul live in london. karl, what's the global reaction be thus far? >> well, john, internationally, a lot of governments are ke
denouncing the report's release are being joined by three former directors of the cia, george tenet, porter goss and michaeling in "the wall street journal," they claim cia interrogations did produce actionable intelligence that led to the capture of senior operative, saved american lives, provided information that helped attack, thwart and degrade al qaeda. >> a senate report on outrage. new outrage online with online jihadists calling for retaliation against the united states....
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the 1988 presidential race between michael dukakis and george h.w.ush is considered one of the most negative races in history. this is the story of that election, told by dukakis himself. how an aggressive, negative campaign can knock off a favorite for president. how a democrat up 17 points in july of election year can lose by 8 points in november. of course, one of the most lasting images of that campaign was michael dukakis, donning a helmet here, and riding around in a tank, an ill-advised photo op that the bush campaign turned into an unforgettable campaign ad. dukakis talks about that in this new film. >> i was challenging the administration's defense policy on the grounds that it was putting much too little into conventional warfare and much too much into high-tech stuff, that was very expensive and of questionable value. >> don't call mike dukakis soft on defense. today he rolled across the plains of michigan, like george patton on his way to berlin. >> i don't know who at time thought it was a good idea for me to show up in tank and drive ar
the 1988 presidential race between michael dukakis and george h.w.ush is considered one of the most negative races in history. this is the story of that election, told by dukakis himself. how an aggressive, negative campaign can knock off a favorite for president. how a democrat up 17 points in july of election year can lose by 8 points in november. of course, one of the most lasting images of that campaign was michael dukakis, donning a helmet here, and riding around in a tank, an ill-advised...
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three former cia directors, george tenet, porter goss and michael hayden agreed. in their own lengthy statment, they argued that the interrogations "led to the disruption of terrorist plots and prevented mass casualty attacks, saving american and allied lives." the former directors also said the c.i.a.'s enhanced interrogations, or e.i.t's., made possible the 2011 operation that killed osama bin laden. senator feinstein sharply disputed that claim in her speech. >> ifill: as to the decision to release the report, republican john mccain, a survivor of extensive torture as a prisoner in vietnam, strongly endorsed it today. i believe american people have a right and responsiblity to know what was done in their name. >> ifill: other republicans warned that making the executive summary public is a dangerous mistake that will prompt attacks on u.s. interests overseas. and, over the last several years, the obama administration repeatedly sought to delay the release of the summary, and it continues to withhold some documents related to the interrogations. there is no indi
three former cia directors, george tenet, porter goss and michael hayden agreed. in their own lengthy statment, they argued that the interrogations "led to the disruption of terrorist plots and prevented mass casualty attacks, saving american and allied lives." the former directors also said the c.i.a.'s enhanced interrogations, or e.i.t's., made possible the 2011 operation that killed osama bin laden. senator feinstein sharply disputed that claim in her speech. >> ifill: as to...
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in an op-ed in the "wall street journal," george tenant, michael hayden and porter goss said they suspectedhat al qaeda was planning to blow up new york city with a nuclear weapon. adding that it felt like a ticking time bomb scenario every day. many top republicans accuse feinstein of unleashing a political attack. >> this appears to be an attempt to rewrite history by the democrats, to back the bush administration. >> but one gop senator, john mccain, a former prisoner of war defended the report saying torture does not work. >> i know from personal experience, that the abuse of prisoners will produce more bad than good intelligence. >> now the president was careful not to label these harsh interrogation tactics crimes. and so far, the justice department has given no indication that it's going to prosecute former c.i.a. officials for what happened. and asked whether or not the president still stands by his claim that these interrogation tactics amounted to torture, a top white house official said yes. chris? >> that gets into the issue of the legal clearance that was given. and two version
in an op-ed in the "wall street journal," george tenant, michael hayden and porter goss said they suspectedhat al qaeda was planning to blow up new york city with a nuclear weapon. adding that it felt like a ticking time bomb scenario every day. many top republicans accuse feinstein of unleashing a political attack. >> this appears to be an attempt to rewrite history by the democrats, to back the bush administration. >> but one gop senator, john mccain, a former prisoner...
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george benson, miles davis, michael jackson. me and this guy, we're in here right now.nated. >> when you look at your fellow nominees, you're so right, ed and pharrell, you're in very good company. congratulations to you both. >> good to see you. all about that base. good to see you. tonight join pharrell and many of your favorite artists for a very grammy christmas. don't forget they can't wait for this sunday night, only on cbs. it goes on sale january 2nd. >>> time to see what's in that toyota green box. take a look. look at that. ladies and gentlemen, that is a truffle. a record-shattering >>> tomorrow sotheby's auction house is selling the largest truffle every. nicknamed big boyas found in the region of italy. this morning it's right here in studio 57 and don dahler shows us how it got here. >> reporter: inside a terminal at john f. kennedy airport the sabatino truffle company waited for its precious cargo to clear customs. found a week earlier the enormous rare white truffle traveled 4,300 miles. >> in italian it means beautiful mama. >> reporter: the company's c
george benson, miles davis, michael jackson. me and this guy, we're in here right now.nated. >> when you look at your fellow nominees, you're so right, ed and pharrell, you're in very good company. congratulations to you both. >> good to see you. all about that base. good to see you. tonight join pharrell and many of your favorite artists for a very grammy christmas. don't forget they can't wait for this sunday night, only on cbs. it goes on sale january 2nd. >>> time to...
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michael strahan, "pop news." >> it's popping, george.w details for the hotly anticipated sequel, finding dori. and joined by nemo and marlin to find her parents. >> aw. >> much of the film apparently unfolding at the marine life institute in california. and ellen degeneres is back, joined by "modern family"'s ty burrell, diane keaton and more. and it's set to hit the big screen in june of 2016. >> i wish it were sooner. i don't want my kids to outgrow it. >> based on our reaction, i don't think they will. >> you don't want them to outgrow it, it's 2016. we have a little while to wait. >>> and -- ♪ i did it my way is that a little frank sinatra i hear? and it's thanks to another legendary singer, bob dillon. turns out he's doing it his way with the upcoming album "shadows in the night," entirely of frank sinatra covers. he is including the night we called it a day and autumn leaves. he's not so much covering the classics as uncovering them with a stripped down version, with a stripped down sound. he says he's always wanted to do this, but
michael strahan, "pop news." >> it's popping, george.w details for the hotly anticipated sequel, finding dori. and joined by nemo and marlin to find her parents. >> aw. >> much of the film apparently unfolding at the marine life institute in california. and ellen degeneres is back, joined by "modern family"'s ty burrell, diane keaton and more. and it's set to hit the big screen in june of 2016. >> i wish it were sooner. i don't want my kids to outgrow...
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michael keaton. from fox news, megyn kelly. and music from george ezra. with cleto and the cletones.irst things first. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. that's very nice. thank you, everybody. welcome. i'm jimmy, thank you for coming, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. well -- happy holidays to each
michael keaton. from fox news, megyn kelly. and music from george ezra. with cleto and the cletones.irst things first. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome. that's very nice. thank you, everybody. welcome. i'm jimmy, thank you for coming, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. well -- happy holidays to each
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you know to be considered among -- look at these walls and the biggest talents in -- george benson miles davis, michaelight now. we're lucky to just be nominated. >> when you look at your fellow honorees you're so right, pharrell and ed in very good company. kevin, good to see you. all about that bass. no trouble. good to see you. >>> tonight, join pharrell and many favorite artists for "a very grammy christmas." don't forget the grammys themselves, this sunday night, february 8th. mark your calendar. only on cbs. the compilations cd of all the nominees goes on sale january 2nd. >>> time of see what's inside that box in the toy oeltota green room. look. whoa, look at that. ladies and gentlemen, that is a truffle, only on "cbs this morning." the amazing journey of a record-shattering delicacy. that's ahead. we just need butter and a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading
you know to be considered among -- look at these walls and the biggest talents in -- george benson miles davis, michaelight now. we're lucky to just be nominated. >> when you look at your fellow honorees you're so right, pharrell and ed in very good company. kevin, good to see you. all about that bass. no trouble. good to see you. >>> tonight, join pharrell and many favorite artists for "a very grammy christmas." don't forget the grammys themselves, this sunday night,...
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michael. >>> hey, george. just nine days until christmas. and this year more gifts than ever will be shipped. they are step up their game to avoid last year's mistakes. rebecca jarvis is here with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and this year, we're expecting to send a record 1 billion packages over the holidays. up double digits from a year ago. nobody wants to see the repeat of last year when 2 million packages were stranded over christmas. with just nine days to go, shippers and retailers gearing up for an unprecedented holiday shopping rush. but not all smooth sailing, on monday, the busiest of the year for fed ex-, this truck flipped. now retailers are pushing delivery dates to the brink. now guaranteeing ontime delivers as long as you order just three days before christmas. last year, an estimated 2 million packages from various shippers guaranteed for delivery by christmas eve didn't arrive until long after santa did. >> ironically, they're in bethleh bethlehem, pennsylvania. >> they made bad comments about the shi
michael. >>> hey, george. just nine days until christmas. and this year more gifts than ever will be shipped. they are step up their game to avoid last year's mistakes. rebecca jarvis is here with the story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. and this year, we're expecting to send a record 1 billion packages over the holidays. up double digits from a year ago. nobody wants to see the repeat of last year when 2 million packages were stranded over christmas. with just nine...
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george. >> i'm the one who picks out michael's clothes. >> i didn't want to throw that out there, george.eyelashes are not real. >> follow you on instagram, they realize that. the picture you sent yesterday. >> yeah. it takes a village. i think we can all agree, it takes a village. >> and deals and steals. >> yeah, coming up. >> real and spectacular. everyone has questions about money. you know, i think about money kind of a lot. -money's freedom. -money's always on my mind. credit cards. -mortgage. -debt. it's complicated. it's not easy. i'm not a good budgeter. unfortunately, i'm a spender. i would love to learn more about finances. so there's questions about the world that all of us have, especially about money and finance. the goal of khan academy and better money habits and the partnership we're doing with bank of america is to give people the tools they need to empower themselves. when you feel good no one is immune. with antioxidants, electrolytes, and b vitamins plus more vitamin c than ten oranges. emergen-c transforms more than just water. emergen-c. let your awesome out. she is
george. >> i'm the one who picks out michael's clothes. >> i didn't want to throw that out there, george.eyelashes are not real. >> follow you on instagram, they realize that. the picture you sent yesterday. >> yeah. it takes a village. i think we can all agree, it takes a village. >> and deals and steals. >> yeah, coming up. >> real and spectacular. everyone has questions about money. you know, i think about money kind of a lot. -money's freedom....
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tomorrow night, the great michael keaton, megyn kelly, and george ezra will be my guests and on thursdayristine baranksi, music from jenny lewis and the incredible mel brooks. 88 years old, still as sharp and funny as any person could ever be. speaking of sharp and funny, guillermo right now is trying on sweaters. in an attempt to set the world record for -- most sweaters on a person. guillermo? >> yeah? >> jimmy: what's wrong? >> too hot! too much -- >> jimmy: it's what? >> i feel like sausage! >> jimmy: more than usual? >> way more. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: so, guillermo's got a lot of christmas cheer. guillermo, i've never seen you look less happy. >> you want to come and switch the jobs? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: he's angry. rarely do we get to see an angry guillermo, but tonight is the night. all right, and he's going to get madder as the show goes on, so stick around. our first guest tonight is responsible for record sales that earned platinum status 134 times over, which i think means a lot of them. his newest, "man against machine." it's available on ghosttunes, on garthbrooks.com and
tomorrow night, the great michael keaton, megyn kelly, and george ezra will be my guests and on thursdayristine baranksi, music from jenny lewis and the incredible mel brooks. 88 years old, still as sharp and funny as any person could ever be. speaking of sharp and funny, guillermo right now is trying on sweaters. in an attempt to set the world record for -- most sweaters on a person. guillermo? >> yeah? >> jimmy: what's wrong? >> too hot! too much -- >> jimmy: it's...
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michael shank is a professor at george mason university, working on environmental policy on capitol hill. he's in the studio. what got the executives into trouble? >> well, they allowed essentially a chemical. m.c.h.m. - is it hazardous, toxic - they allowed 10,000 gallons worth of that to get into the drinking water of 300,000 residents from west virginia, and the okay river. that's what they are in trouble for. >> this is a bit unusual compared to other accidents. >> yes. >> did they intend to put it into the water? >> it was in a world war ii, and it had looks and the federal government was not doing oversights. there are acts, the clean water act or toxic substances. unfortunately, those agencies had been underfunded and chemicals had not been updated. perm is not there to track whether there'd been leaks. whether or not the jury or the judge decides that they are guilty, is there a message that the government is sending here, the justice department? >> hopefully. attorney-general holder said it's a grievous violation. it will be up to aj holder and others to hold the executives acco
michael shank is a professor at george mason university, working on environmental policy on capitol hill. he's in the studio. what got the executives into trouble? >> well, they allowed essentially a chemical. m.c.h.m. - is it hazardous, toxic - they allowed 10,000 gallons worth of that to get into the drinking water of 300,000 residents from west virginia, and the okay river. that's what they are in trouble for. >> this is a bit unusual compared to other accidents. >> yes....
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we heard you say there in george's piece that this is not like the case with michael brown for lots of reasons. what is the biggest reason, aside from the fact that we have video of it? what is the biggest differentiator, in your view? >> thanks for having me. first of all, we have a video that details exactly who occurred. the majority of the african-american community is in shock. when they see the video, i think they will come to the same conclusion that i have, that this officer acted to protect himself and the threat of his life. for that reason, it's not only the city of berkeley but the total community should be behind this officer. >> but do you -- not just as a mayor but as a black mayor -- understand why there are people out there, protesters who you have seen maybe not in the last day or so but in the immediate aftermath who just don't buy it, that they believe that this is racial? >> yes, i understand it very clearly. there is a significant number of members of the african-american community that feels that everything a white policeman does is in brutality or is fatally wou
we heard you say there in george's piece that this is not like the case with michael brown for lots of reasons. what is the biggest reason, aside from the fact that we have video of it? what is the biggest differentiator, in your view? >> thanks for having me. first of all, we have a video that details exactly who occurred. the majority of the african-american community is in shock. when they see the video, i think they will come to the same conclusion that i have, that this officer acted...