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brennan reported the theft of seven rvs owned by the brennan family.lice recovered the vehicles three months later, they traced them back to kyle devlin. mr. devlin stole them? the state cops never had a chance to find out. brennan dropped his complaint. he said it was all a misunderstanding. to be settled amongst themselves. well, it's not that simple. the outside world is fair game, but not the family. devlin wouldn't want anyone in the family to know that he stole from a fellow traveler. i see. restitution would have to be done quietly. $200,000 doesn't change hands without the family noticing. he'd have to disguise it. yeah, it's, it's tradition for the family of the bride to pay a dowry to the family of the groom. devlin arranged this marriage. he used his granddaughter to cover up his crime. if they were confronted with what devlin did... eames: why would they believe us? we're outsiders. but they'd believe ann. you said there's no evidence she knew. well, maybe professor bryce misplaced some of his notes. devlin: i want to say thank you to colin
brennan reported the theft of seven rvs owned by the brennan family.lice recovered the vehicles three months later, they traced them back to kyle devlin. mr. devlin stole them? the state cops never had a chance to find out. brennan dropped his complaint. he said it was all a misunderstanding. to be settled amongst themselves. well, it's not that simple. the outside world is fair game, but not the family. devlin wouldn't want anyone in the family to know that he stole from a fellow traveler. i...
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may 30th, cia director john brennan sent a letter to cia employees on the ground in benghazi telling them the house and senate intelligence committee would like to extend an invitation to them to testify, adding, quote, while the committees have asked that we make those in benghazi during the attacks aware of their interests in hearing from our officers, they also wanted to make clear that you are under no compulsion to engage in such discussions. so far, none of those that were on the ground that night in benghazi have testified before the house oversight and government reform committee which is conducting the main benghazi investigation. nearly two dozen cia employees and security contractors were stationed at the cia annex that night. their identities have been kept from congressional committees that have wanted to talk to them more than a year. >> we are getting word that something in libya is involving the suspects? >> we are hearing from libyan sources on the ground that there's tremendous amount of activity tonight in derna. it is a hot bed of islamic activity. there's a lot o
may 30th, cia director john brennan sent a letter to cia employees on the ground in benghazi telling them the house and senate intelligence committee would like to extend an invitation to them to testify, adding, quote, while the committees have asked that we make those in benghazi during the attacks aware of their interests in hearing from our officers, they also wanted to make clear that you are under no compulsion to engage in such discussions. so far, none of those that were on the ground...
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with me, christine brennan. outside the stadium in chicago. jason carol. i'll begin with you, what is the mood down there, you had this big day where he's facing the suspension. there he is, marching out as a yankee. getting ahead very pleased for him. the guy is a cheat, isn't he? what is he doing there? >> you get a hit. you normally get cheered. that was not the case for alex rodrigez. you can hear boos echoing throughout the stadium. you're everything that's wrong with baseball. this while he was up at bat. rodrigez basically suspected to get some of that type of response, even before this game started, though. there were some fans that were out there greeting him, he was signing autographs, but there has been a very emotionally trying time for alex rodrigez, that's what he said before the game got underway, when he was dealing with the press. he did dodge questions when he was specifically asked more than once if he had used performance enhancing drugs, he wanted the legal process to play itself out. he wasn't going to talk about that now, he did talk
with me, christine brennan. outside the stadium in chicago. jason carol. i'll begin with you, what is the mood down there, you had this big day where he's facing the suspension. there he is, marching out as a yankee. getting ahead very pleased for him. the guy is a cheat, isn't he? what is he doing there? >> you get a hit. you normally get cheered. that was not the case for alex rodrigez. you can hear boos echoing throughout the stadium. you're everything that's wrong with baseball. this...
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margaret brennan, our state department correspondent, is with us tonight. margaret, what's this mean? >> reporter: well scott, al qaeda has established a new base inside of syria. according to u.s. intelligence and plans to use that country as a launch pad to expand attacks through the region. the black flag on top of these tanks has become increasingly more visible in syria. it's flown by al qaeda-linked fighters who are members of a group called the islamic state of iraq and al sham, also known as isis. the group's founder abu bakr is also known as abu dua. he is fighting alongside rebels who hope to topple president bashir al assad. the goal is to establish an islamic state. his followers have recently started to attack the moderate rebels who are backed by the u.s it was created in baghdad where it attacked coalition forces after the u.s. invasion. they expanded into syria when it became a safe haven for al qaeda-linked groups. this is what the obama administration feared would happen if the u.s. intervened. now it's happening anyway. the u.s. governmen
margaret brennan, our state department correspondent, is with us tonight. margaret, what's this mean? >> reporter: well scott, al qaeda has established a new base inside of syria. according to u.s. intelligence and plans to use that country as a launch pad to expand attacks through the region. the black flag on top of these tanks has become increasingly more visible in syria. it's flown by al qaeda-linked fighters who are members of a group called the islamic state of iraq and al sham,...
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margaret brennan has that. why do some older people have minds as sharp as people decades younger? >> i still have to check once in a while. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook with the super-agers. and chip reid with an amazing discovery on the shores of the potomac. what was your excitement level when you saw it? >> i'd say about a ten. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm bob schieffer. we are beginning tonight with the fires running wild in the west, because there are so many of them now and they are threatening hundreds of homes. right now, 19,000 firefighters are fighting 50 major fires in ten western states. in idaho alone, they burned more than 450 square miles, and with lightning in the forecast tonight, it could get worse. in california, a wildfire outside yosemite national park tripled in size overnight. it now covers more than 84 square miles. so far, firefighters have contained only 2% of it. teresa garcia is there. >> reporter: stands of cedar and pine exploded as the flames jumped fro
margaret brennan has that. why do some older people have minds as sharp as people decades younger? >> i still have to check once in a while. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook with the super-agers. and chip reid with an amazing discovery on the shores of the potomac. what was your excitement level when you saw it? >> i'd say about a ten. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> schieffer: good evening. scott's off tonight. i'm bob...
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we're going to give you 211. >> christine brennan, the other 12 are taking their medicine for taking their medicine. what about alex rodriguez? what do you think of what william rhoden just said. >> bill is a good friend but i could not disagree more. this is a lifetime achievement award for a-rod. yes it is four times more. bill is right about that. but i think a-rod is worth four times more. let's look at the record here. he has admitted that he took steroids from 2001 to 2003. was never of course punished for that because baseball had not yet started its drug testing. there's number one. number two according to major league baseball and we know a-rod was trying to work a deal. m.l.b. has to have something right. i think they have probably everything right. just a second, bill. m.l.b., they were trying to have a, you know, this deal with a-rod. m.l.b. says he obstructed the investigation. that is a very big deal. and, of course, a-rod, if he was a biogenesis boy to the max and using this stuff for several years, my goodness, is baseball going to get serious or not? are they going t
we're going to give you 211. >> christine brennan, the other 12 are taking their medicine for taking their medicine. what about alex rodriguez? what do you think of what william rhoden just said. >> bill is a good friend but i could not disagree more. this is a lifetime achievement award for a-rod. yes it is four times more. bill is right about that. but i think a-rod is worth four times more. let's look at the record here. he has admitted that he took steroids from 2001 to 2003....
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dianne feinstein the chair of the senate intelligence committee said during john brennan's confirmation hearing as head of cia that she done most to find out the civilian casualties were numbers afterwards i contacted every single going to his ocean that he carried out field work in pakistan into civilian deaths whatever the outcome of those investigations every one of them came back to me and confirmed they've never been contacted by congressional oversight committees there isn't any i decide outside the u.s. intelligence community it's a self referential system of buying them and i think when things go wrong as they occasionally do oversight has to mean stepping outside your comfort zone asking some difficult questions and asking what's really going on where in the midst of the anniversary of dropping the nuclear bombs on hiroshima and nagasaki and at the time when we dropped those bombs we were completely unaware of the long term consequences of that sort of warfare here we are several years now into this drone warfare program we have this issue of double tap drone strikes do you thi
dianne feinstein the chair of the senate intelligence committee said during john brennan's confirmation hearing as head of cia that she done most to find out the civilian casualties were numbers afterwards i contacted every single going to his ocean that he carried out field work in pakistan into civilian deaths whatever the outcome of those investigations every one of them came back to me and confirmed they've never been contacted by congressional oversight committees there isn't any i decide...
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ever publicly presented against him even if even if anwar lucky is guilty of every leak that john brennan and harold koh and all these people cooked up even if he's guilty of every single thing. prosecute him charge him with a crime demand is extradition we don't judge who we are as a society and how we treat the popular the rich the powerful how do you treat the least of your people the poor and the most reprehensible of your citizens so for me it's not about you know a lockie is some kind of a noble character he said things i found downright offensive and reprehensible he probably could have been indicted for something why not indict him so the question is when you have a president who won the nobel peace prize is a constitutional law expert by trade and is very popular among the liberal base saying we have the right to kill american citizens without due process or without even charging them with a crime we've crossed a line that you can't just walk back from after you've crossed it and the killing of a sixteen year old son this was a kid who i know that family very well who had a huge
ever publicly presented against him even if even if anwar lucky is guilty of every leak that john brennan and harold koh and all these people cooked up even if he's guilty of every single thing. prosecute him charge him with a crime demand is extradition we don't judge who we are as a society and how we treat the popular the rich the powerful how do you treat the least of your people the poor and the most reprehensible of your citizens so for me it's not about you know a lockie is some kind of...
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eileen brennan was 80. still to come, taking the plunge. ] on vacation, you want more of the things you love. ♪ hello, bacon. get more with breakfast and a two-room suite for rates as low as $115 per night at an embassy suites. book now at embassysuites.com/getaway. >> osgood: there are sunken treasures to dazzle the eye if you follow mo rocca. if you don't want to get wet, stand back. >> reporter: cancun. surf, sand, bikinis, brewskis. girls and guys gone wild. sculpture. wait a minute. sculpture? so where are we now? near the museum >> reporter: yes, cancun has an art scene. it's not so much underground as it is, i discovered, underwater. in spanish it stands for museum of underwater art. it's an eerie world of sculptures and shaped by the sea life around it. >> i can go one day. it will be a huge school of fish there. another day i'll go and lobsters are crawling across the sculptures. it is really out there in the elements and it is really changing dramatically. >> jason's tailor is the british sculptor who has created these ghostly fig
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at just 8-years-old, brennan nelson already gets the point of the game.ed up the sport at a usta-sponsored junior camp held in his neighborhood this summer. "ill be playing it for a while." "3, 2, 1 go! yes!" "everything is partner based." "they have to work with their partner to meet their goal." and the goals of the game have changed, especially when it comes to kids. "its not just about the perfect forehand anymore." "theyre not standing in line anymore waiting to hit two balls and then getting in the back of the line, we have the kids working together." "do you need teamwork on this one? yes! good job." "pass it and run to the end of the line." trinton lee, youth tennis player: "you have to move around a lot and you have to work on your footwork." its what 8-year-old trinton lee loves about tennis. "i thought that it would make me more healthy and i would be more active." the drills are designed to keep kids moving and focused on the abcs. "the abcs stand for agility balance and coordination." "agility is being able to move in a balanced way from side
at just 8-years-old, brennan nelson already gets the point of the game.ed up the sport at a usta-sponsored junior camp held in his neighborhood this summer. "ill be playing it for a while." "3, 2, 1 go! yes!" "everything is partner based." "they have to work with their partner to meet their goal." and the goals of the game have changed, especially when it comes to kids. "its not just about the perfect forehand anymore." "theyre not standing...
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john brennan, then a senior counter terrorism adviser now director of cia gave a speech in 2012 in whichlaid out just how diminished al qaeda was. he said at one point that we can now envision a world in which poor al qaeda is no longer relevant, which doesn't look very good in the face of the news we've gotten about ayman al-zawahiri coordinating with the affiliates now. brennan also said this will be the decade of al qaeda's demise, if the decade before 9/11 was the decade before the rise, the deca decade after was the decade of decline. this will be al qaeda's demise. he also went on to say the affiliates were weakened. he said they're a problem, but they're weakened, too, didn't want to be associated with the al qaeda name, having trouble recruiting people, were disbursed. i think what we're hearing from the administration is a lot of revisionist history, where they pretend they say al qaeda and affiliates were constant on-going threat, yet if you go back and look at their rhetoric back then and their policies, importantly, it tells the opposite story. >> also another thing the presi
john brennan, then a senior counter terrorism adviser now director of cia gave a speech in 2012 in whichlaid out just how diminished al qaeda was. he said at one point that we can now envision a world in which poor al qaeda is no longer relevant, which doesn't look very good in the face of the news we've gotten about ayman al-zawahiri coordinating with the affiliates now. brennan also said this will be the decade of al qaeda's demise, if the decade before 9/11 was the decade before the rise,...
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brennan. how appropriate-- you two bickering in an adolescent wing. uh, sir, yes. is it okay if we come in, sir? what do you think, sweetheart? booth's cool, most of the time. you heard the lady. you're cool. mm-hmm. yeah, right.
brennan. how appropriate-- you two bickering in an adolescent wing. uh, sir, yes. is it okay if we come in, sir? what do you think, sweetheart? booth's cool, most of the time. you heard the lady. you're cool. mm-hmm. yeah, right.
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if this is the new cia approach under director john brennan, then thank you, director john brennan.fe people believe you when you talk, it is a sign of credibility well earned and in some ways of a life well lived. same goes for government. if you are in public service, try to leave government more credible than how you found it when you got there. telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. >>> good tuesday morning. right now on "first look," the west continues to be a tinderbox as crews battle on. >>> caroline kennedy's personal financial records released for the first time. >>> james dimaggio leaves life insurance money to hannah anderson's family. >>> legendary dick vandyke survives an accident. prince will criminal dwush william gushes about baby george. david beckham gets back to business and the marine gets the ncaa to bend. >>> good morning. i'm mara schiavocampo. we start in the west where it's man versus nature. firefighters report some progress in that massive growing wildfire in central idaho.
if this is the new cia approach under director john brennan, then thank you, director john brennan.fe people believe you when you talk, it is a sign of credibility well earned and in some ways of a life well lived. same goes for government. if you are in public service, try to leave government more credible than how you found it when you got there. telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. >>> good tuesday morning. right now on "first look,"...
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. >>> and google co-founder brennan and his wife calling it quits. brennan supposedly involved with another google employee. >>> simon hobbs is my partner here at the nyse. simon? >> you have the u.s. economy trumping fears for the moment on the fed and certainly the crisis in syria. they're up 2.5%. stronger growth, though. still questions of what will happen in the second half of the year. if you look at the market, strong gains in the dow for the second session were up 67 points. boeing responsible for about a quarter of that gain. verizon, ibm, united health, procter & gamble also helping. and what has lifted us to the upside in equities has brought us down, especially in gold. we're currently at the 10-year at 2.5%. we have institutional sales and cnbc market analyst. welcome, steve. tell us where we are now. >> the important thing is you just highlighted it. better jobless claims, adequate jobless claims, better than adequate gdp. investors are still supportive of the idea of a tapering light. other than that, the timeline for a series got ever
. >>> and google co-founder brennan and his wife calling it quits. brennan supposedly involved with another google employee. >>> simon hobbs is my partner here at the nyse. simon? >> you have the u.s. economy trumping fears for the moment on the fed and certainly the crisis in syria. they're up 2.5%. stronger growth, though. still questions of what will happen in the second half of the year. if you look at the market, strong gains in the dow for the second session were...
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margaret brennan is at the state department. good morning. >> good morning to you. the decision to cancel the meeting was unanimous among the president's top national security advisers. it signals that u.s./russian relation are no longer in a period of reset. simply said it was not time for him to meet face to face with vladimir putin. >> measures were not teed up to make progress on president to president. >> the white house signals everything from a lack of progress on everything from missile defense, arm control and security issues. opposing sides in serious syrian war. but not factor edwar snowden and russia's decision to grant him temporary asylum. this diplomatic snub does not break relations but shows the u.s. is taking a harder line. secretary of state kerry and defense secretary chuck hagel will still meet with their russian counterparts right here in washington. >>> thank you. joining us now, david ig. good morning. >> good morning, norah. there have been issues over all of that and now edward snowden, but how signific
margaret brennan is at the state department. good morning. >> good morning to you. the decision to cancel the meeting was unanimous among the president's top national security advisers. it signals that u.s./russian relation are no longer in a period of reset. simply said it was not time for him to meet face to face with vladimir putin. >> measures were not teed up to make progress on president to president. >> the white house signals everything from a lack of progress on...
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joining me now is liza goieden at the brennan center for justice. liza, thank you for being here tonight. >> my pleasure. thank you, ezra. >> let's begin with the president's policy announcement here. are the four steps, in your view, meaningful in terms of what they mean either for what the nsa is able to do or what we know about what they are doing? >> the devil is very much in the details on these four steps. the northea most significant step he announced that we know much about is the creation of an adversary process within the secret fisa court, the court that approves these surveillance programs and does so with only one party. that's the government appearing before it. and obama said he was willing to consider a system where there would be someone else there to leapt the other side, presumably the public interest. that could conceivably be an important step. the devil is in the details in terms of how that person is appointed. what information that person has access to. what cases that person could actual participate in. we'll have to see. th
joining me now is liza goieden at the brennan center for justice. liza, thank you for being here tonight. >> my pleasure. thank you, ezra. >> let's begin with the president's policy announcement here. are the four steps, in your view, meaningful in terms of what they mean either for what the nsa is able to do or what we know about what they are doing? >> the devil is very much in the details on these four steps. the northea most significant step he announced that we know much...
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if this is the new cia approach under director john brennan, then thank you, director john brennan. if in your life people believe you when you talk, it is a sign of credibility well earned and in some ways of a life well lived. same goes for government. if you are in public service, try to leave government more credible than how you found it when you got there. telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix. >> hillary clinton's early engagement in the 2016 campaign. >> i as a strategist am fairly floored. >> will she regret laying the groundwork -- >> she has decided to enter the public fray so quickly. >> i saw other countries take steps to increase vot
if this is the new cia approach under director john brennan, then thank you, director john brennan. if in your life people believe you when you talk, it is a sign of credibility well earned and in some ways of a life well lived. same goes for government. if you are in public service, try to leave government more credible than how you found it when you got there. telling us what exactly the nsa does might be a nice next step, you guys. now it's time for the last word with lawrence o'donnell....
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margaret brennan is at the state department. >> reporter: good morning. a deecision to cancel was unanimous. it signals u.s./russian relations are no longer in that period of reset. the state department said it simply was not worth president obama's time to meet face-to-face with vladimir putin. >> major issues were not teed up to make significant progress on the level of president to president summit. >> reporter: the white house signaled everything from a lack of progress on missile defense, arms control and security issues. the two countries back opposing sides in syria's civil war. another factor was edward snowden. and russia's disappointing decision to grant him temporary asylum. the kremlin also voiced its disappointment. this diplomatic snub will not break relations. it does show though that the white house will take a harder line. now, tomorrow there will be a test of that relationship. secretary of state kerry and secretary of defense hagel will still meet with their russian counterparts right here in washington. >> margaret brennan, thank you.
margaret brennan is at the state department. >> reporter: good morning. a deecision to cancel was unanimous. it signals u.s./russian relations are no longer in that period of reset. the state department said it simply was not worth president obama's time to meet face-to-face with vladimir putin. >> major issues were not teed up to make significant progress on the level of president to president summit. >> reporter: the white house signaled everything from a lack of progress on...
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and cbs news state department correspondent margaret brennan. and we'll look at another story that rocked washington, the sale of the "washington post". we'll talk about the future of newspapers with former "washington post" editor len downie. former "new york times" editor bill keller. and john harris, editor in chief of politico. there's a lot to cover, but this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again, michael hayden who served as both the c.i.a. and n.s.a. director now consulted for the cherdov group here in washington, joins us as our lead guest this morning. general, the president made that news conference on friday, and he said the american people need to know more about what the national security agency is doing because there are a growing number of people in the congress who are wondering is the n.s.a. infringing on americans' right to privacy? what do you think-- you ran the place. what do you think is is the most significan
and cbs news state department correspondent margaret brennan. and we'll look at another story that rocked washington, the sale of the "washington post". we'll talk about the future of newspapers with former "washington post" editor len downie. former "new york times" editor bill keller. and john harris, editor in chief of politico. there's a lot to cover, but this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face...
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if this is the new cia approach under director john brennan, then thank you, director john brennan. life people believe you when you talk, it is a sign of credibility well earned and in some ways of a life well lived. same goes for government. if you are in public service, try to leave government more credible than how you found it >>> today began with ted cruz's senate press secretary trying to deny that the senator has ever been a canadian citizen. and just minutes ago ted cruz was forced to announce that he will officially renounce his canadian citizenship that his staff tried to pretend he never had. >> there are many problems in life that we can't fix. >> hillary clinton's early engagement in the 2016 campaign. >> i as a strategist am fairly floored.
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our margaret brennan is traveling with kerry. she filed this report from vienna. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry left pakistan today with the message that u.s. drone strikes will end very very soon. pakistan considers the u.s. policy of targeting militants with unmanned aircraft to be a violation of their sovereignty. he told pakistan tv i think the program will end as we've eliminated most of the threat and continue to eliminate it. prime minister sharif had earlier appealed to him to halt the program but these comments went further than president obama who said the drone program would not end entirely. hours later, the state department issued a statement, saying there is no time line for a halt and indicated the comments were the sectretary's hope, not a change in policy. >> in no way would we ever deprive ourselves a tool that would help us fight a threat as it arises. >> reporter: margaret brennan, vienna. >> a source tells cbs news major league baseball will impose penalties related to its drug investigation by mo
our margaret brennan is traveling with kerry. she filed this report from vienna. >> reporter: secretary of state john kerry left pakistan today with the message that u.s. drone strikes will end very very soon. pakistan considers the u.s. policy of targeting militants with unmanned aircraft to be a violation of their sovereignty. he told pakistan tv i think the program will end as we've eliminated most of the threat and continue to eliminate it. prime minister sharif had earlier appealed...
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of the brennan center for justice. congresswoman, i think that dr. norman ornstein is a real smart guy. he is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, and he recently published and outlines recommendations for a new national voting rights act. let me tell you what some of the component parts are. he recommends a separate federal ballot. he thinks we should have no more confusing butterfly ballots, no more than three races on the ballot, no more provisional ballots. in a word there'd be uniformity. he also thinks there should be a new voter registration regime. that the default should be eligible citizens are presumed registered. he thinks we should have a weekend election day, a 24-hour period from noon saturday to noon sunday with early voting the week before. and he thinks that a social security card should be recognized as a valid form of voter id. what thoughts do you have on that proposal? >> well, the thoughts that i have on the notion that we should be making voting easier rather than harder is a notion that i fully embrace and
of the brennan center for justice. congresswoman, i think that dr. norman ornstein is a real smart guy. he is a resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, and he recently published and outlines recommendations for a new national voting rights act. let me tell you what some of the component parts are. he recommends a separate federal ballot. he thinks we should have no more confusing butterfly ballots, no more than three races on the ballot, no more provisional ballots. in a word...
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margaret brennan has that. why do some older people have minds as sharp as people decades younger?have to check once in a while. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook with the super-agers. and chip reid with an amazing discovery on the shores of the potomac. what was your excitement level when you saw it? >> i'd say about a ten. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
margaret brennan has that. why do some older people have minds as sharp as people decades younger?have to check once in a while. >> pelley: dr. jon lapook with the super-agers. and chip reid with an amazing discovery on the shores of the potomac. what was your excitement level when you saw it? >> i'd say about a ten. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
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as kelly brennan shows us, the journey transformed everything about the woman's life, including whathe mirror. >>"i would get the looks and the stares." >> reporter: at age fifteen. >>"i was the largest girl in >> reporter: she was 240 pounds. >>"and it was hard because i couldn't really fit under the desks so i would try to be the first one to class so i could squeeze in without anyone having to see." >> reporter: now at 22. >>"i've used this for almost 6 years now and i write down everything i eat in here." >> reporter: maria jarosh is on the cover of people magazine in a bikini. half the size she once was! and she's kept off the weight for 5 years. >>"you look at this, do you see a different person?" >>"it's such a relief because i see this person who was so unhappy and so miserable and there was another person inside of her just dying to get out. you know, i just was so isolated and alone." >> reporter: she says by eating healthy and following weight watchers, she's now 135 pounds. >>"so at your heaviest what size did you wear?" "i was a size 28 at my heaviest." : "are these it?"
as kelly brennan shows us, the journey transformed everything about the woman's life, including whathe mirror. >>"i would get the looks and the stares." >> reporter: at age fifteen. >>"i was the largest girl in >> reporter: she was 240 pounds. >>"and it was hard because i couldn't really fit under the desks so i would try to be the first one to class so i could squeeze in without anyone having to see." >> reporter: now at 22....
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in 2011 we had john brennan who was the mastermind of the program and he is now the head of the cia.d then they said it was in a the single digits. the bureau of investigative journalism says that maybe two to 4% of the people are high-value targets. then they would say that the majority of people killed are either low-level taliban supporters and that could be someone who you see on tv in the morning. >> willingly or not willingly. >> that's right. we really don't know. that is why for the bureau of investigative journalism, they have to put this down is unknown. that speaks volumes about this policy because this is a policy that drives on being secret especially in case of pakistan exclusively by the cia, which one has to question why a non-dodger organization would ever be given this kind of lethal force. the other question is really what is in our government service and information about who is being killed except when they want to give us a high-value target and express their ability to be reaching people who were considered among leadership of al qaeda or the taliban. so otherw
in 2011 we had john brennan who was the mastermind of the program and he is now the head of the cia.d then they said it was in a the single digits. the bureau of investigative journalism says that maybe two to 4% of the people are high-value targets. then they would say that the majority of people killed are either low-level taliban supporters and that could be someone who you see on tv in the morning. >> willingly or not willingly. >> that's right. we really don't know. that is why...
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joining us in our panel today are kristen brennan, executive director, fairfax partnership for youth, fairfax, virginia; dr. richard brown, professor of family medicine, school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for education, treatment, prevention, and addiction, inc., norcross, georgia. pierluigi, between 2002 and 2011, the total number of adolescents that received prevention messages through the media went from 83.2 percent in 2002 and 75.1 percent on 2011. are we reaching enough young people with prevention messages? well, i think the question is how are we trying to reach the youth with prevention messages? i think that the development of technology today has given us an opportunity that we haven't quite caught up with. traditionally, we have public service announcements, we have school activities, but today, w
joining us in our panel today are kristen brennan, executive director, fairfax partnership for youth, fairfax, virginia; dr. richard brown, professor of family medicine, school of medicine and public health, university of wisconsin, madison, wisconsin; gail ritchie, public health analyst, center for mental health services, substance abuse and mental health services administration, u.s. department of health and human services, rockville, maryland; dr. pierluigi mancini, ceo, clinic for...
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just straight out that they're not doing it there that contrast directly with what cia director john brennan said in february in front of during his confirmation process he said that the u.s. does where appropriate for strikes outside of afghanistan will will sometimes offer condolence payments it was not a very specific statement he said it in his confirmation process we don't know whether he was referring to the cia it could have been referring to pakistan there's a little on the ground evidence that these payments are actually happening they they've now become embraced as a tool in afghanistan they've been widely used there nearly a million dollars in the last year in fiscal year two thousand and twelve were given out for. roughly three hundred payments. so and really what those what those payments also brought in afghanistan was a way in which when you would get a sense of these both the scale of civilian injury and the relationship between the civilian population and the u.s. soldiers we obviously don't have soldiers on the ground in yemen that makes for a different situation sure and a
just straight out that they're not doing it there that contrast directly with what cia director john brennan said in february in front of during his confirmation process he said that the u.s. does where appropriate for strikes outside of afghanistan will will sometimes offer condolence payments it was not a very specific statement he said it in his confirmation process we don't know whether he was referring to the cia it could have been referring to pakistan there's a little on the ground...
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director john brennan. the white house says no final decision has been made however h an aid to senator leahy said he was told quote the transfer of military aid was stopped already by the obama administration. the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood continues in egypts with the arrest of two more leaders. almost a year after the attack on the u.s. consulate in ben ghazi, four state department officials will be back at work. he had that been on paid administrative leave for failures in the attack. a state department report harshly criticized theed t department in which the they worked because of the attack, cited a lack of cooperation and confusion over protection of the ben ghazi consulate. they'll be reassigned to new jobs. >> they witnessed history 500 years ago. a >> straightg ahead hear their unique stake on the march onn washington as the city preparesp for the anniversary celebration. first we check in with tucker. >> a little fog to the west. w should be in pretty good shape today. a warm and humid
director john brennan. the white house says no final decision has been made however h an aid to senator leahy said he was told quote the transfer of military aid was stopped already by the obama administration. the crackdown on the muslim brotherhood continues in egypts with the arrest of two more leaders. almost a year after the attack on the u.s. consulate in ben ghazi, four state department officials will be back at work. he had that been on paid administrative leave for failures in the...
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margaret brennan. >> reporter: good morning.al prosecutors have filed criminal charges against a libyan militia leader believed to be linked to the september 11th attacks in benghazi. his name is ahmed abu atala. the department of justice is keeping the charges against abu atala under seal but what we know is since that night he's been living openly in benghazi. he told cbs news last fall that he was on the scene during the attack. but denied a role in the fatal assault. it is not clear whether the u.s. has asked libyan authorities to arrest him or whether the fbi has yet identified the other suspects seen in these photos taken off the security cameras at the diplomatic mission. thought to be members of answer al shar ya the militia led by abu atala. the u.s. government does not classify him, nor the group, as terrorists. sayingth investigation is ongoing. it's a top priority. the fbi has not made any arrests during the 11 months since the attack and the administration is under pressure to take action. last week a small but voca
margaret brennan. >> reporter: good morning.al prosecutors have filed criminal charges against a libyan militia leader believed to be linked to the september 11th attacks in benghazi. his name is ahmed abu atala. the department of justice is keeping the charges against abu atala under seal but what we know is since that night he's been living openly in benghazi. he told cbs news last fall that he was on the scene during the attack. but denied a role in the fatal assault. it is not clear...
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. >> the white house aides said cia director john brennan and other officials have noted al qaeda affiliate'sere gaining steam. >> did he give the full picture to the american people in the campaign, and al qaeda when that was his talking point? >> i think it is indisputable that the elimination was a major accomplishment and the effort against al qaeda. we have been clear, and the president has been clear that the threat from al qaeda very much remains. >> republicans note al qaeda in the arabian peninsula is its deadliest affiliate of all. >> aqaeda is in many ways stronger than it was before because it has mutated in spread . >> ten times ii the mideast with a u.s. is also holding talks in egypt with ed jailed senior leader of the muslim brotherhood amid fears the government is losing control of key cities. that will allow the sinai to become a wild west of terrorism were groups like al qaeda can coordinate and plot the tax. u: thank you, ed henry. joining us now to discuss what has happened since all of those administtion officials claimed al qaeda was on the run, a former pentagon offici
. >> the white house aides said cia director john brennan and other officials have noted al qaeda affiliate'sere gaining steam. >> did he give the full picture to the american people in the campaign, and al qaeda when that was his talking point? >> i think it is indisputable that the elimination was a major accomplishment and the effort against al qaeda. we have been clear, and the president has been clear that the threat from al qaeda very much remains. >> republicans...