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the cia conceived it. the cia carried out but it did so at the direction of the president of the united states. it did so with the approval of the rest of the national security team. it did so with the approval of the department of justice who said it was legal. we will come back to that. and it did so with the approval of the leadership of both intelligence committees in congress, democrat and republican. this was america's program. it's very important to remember that. this was not some rogue cia operation. second thing, i talked about context and iraq case. what's the context here? the context is again 9/11 3000 people had just been killed. cia had credible information that there was a second wave attack planned. so there was a second wave of attacks coming at us that with the equivalent size of 9/11. credible information. the cia had information at the time that he did know if it was kabul or not but it turned out to be true that osama bin laden was meeting with pakistani nuclear scientist to try to ge
the cia conceived it. the cia carried out but it did so at the direction of the president of the united states. it did so with the approval of the rest of the national security team. it did so with the approval of the department of justice who said it was legal. we will come back to that. and it did so with the approval of the leadership of both intelligence committees in congress, democrat and republican. this was america's program. it's very important to remember that. this was not some rogue...
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he and another cia a former cia a officer mark sageman, dr. mark sageman who you may also know -- >> yes. >> brilliant forensic psychiatrist. i had lunch with both of them -- actually, i had lunch with sageman, and i talked several times to the other. and both of them explained that jim was, and you'll see this at the end of the book, an extreme narcissist but not a psychopath. but there are some really interesting overlaps. the kinds of skills that peter used in his many years in the agency are the kind of skills like charm, the ability to talk people out of things you need from them -- >> my wife is here, so i wish -- [laughter] >> well, tell us what the skills -- you tell them what the skills are. >> no, no. well i think he ably demonstrated them. he was a person filled with charm. i think the first part of his career he was quite -- he was, as they say a blue flamer. he was on his way up. i think he was a gs15 by the time he went to kuala lumpur. >> that's exactly right. so some of those skills put anymore the really extreme narcissism, bu
he and another cia a former cia a officer mark sageman, dr. mark sageman who you may also know -- >> yes. >> brilliant forensic psychiatrist. i had lunch with both of them -- actually, i had lunch with sageman, and i talked several times to the other. and both of them explained that jim was, and you'll see this at the end of the book, an extreme narcissist but not a psychopath. but there are some really interesting overlaps. the kinds of skills that peter used in his many years in...
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doesn't distort what the cia is doing? is the cia able to stand up and say no?cks this is important. there were two big judgments prior to the war. mass distraction and iraq and al qaeda. what we said was what the analysts believed was there were some historic conversations between iraqi intelligence and al qaeda. but as of 2,002 there was no current relationship between iraq and al qaeda, no iraqi involvement in september 11 not even 11th not even iraqi foreknowledge. they were as surprised as we were. scooter libby did not like that and believe that there was a connection and thought that we were wrong. we put this paper out. he called my boss and told her to withdraw the paper and fix it because it was wrong. we put our hands up and said no. i told you that we are nonpartisan and call it like we see it. we had the empire and did not budge. scooter libby called john mclachlan, mclachlan, then deputy director of cia to complain and george tenet and john mclachlan said no. stop. and president bush did something important. my boss who my boss who scooter libby ca
doesn't distort what the cia is doing? is the cia able to stand up and say no?cks this is important. there were two big judgments prior to the war. mass distraction and iraq and al qaeda. what we said was what the analysts believed was there were some historic conversations between iraqi intelligence and al qaeda. but as of 2,002 there was no current relationship between iraq and al qaeda, no iraqi involvement in september 11 not even 11th not even iraqi foreknowledge. they were as surprised as...
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is the cia able to stand up? this is what it is. >> remember i said there were two big judgments on a rock prior to the war. on a rock and a qaeda what we said was what we believe there were some historic conversations between iraq intelligence and al qaeda. in 2002 there was no current relationship between i rock and al qaeda. there were no iraqi involvement in 911. there is not even a rocky knowledge before 9/11. they were as surprised as we were. they did not like what we said but he believed there was a connection and thought we were wrong. after we put this paper out and said what i just said he told him to withdraw the paper and fix it we just put our hands up and said no. i told you earlier we call it likely see a we didn't budge. they called to complain about the paper and john mcglothlin said no. we have to stop. then president bush did something really important. my boss called and said let's withdraw this paper which he refused. she approached president bush on christmas eve in 2002. he she went to cam
is the cia able to stand up? this is what it is. >> remember i said there were two big judgments on a rock prior to the war. on a rock and a qaeda what we said was what we believe there were some historic conversations between iraq intelligence and al qaeda. in 2002 there was no current relationship between i rock and al qaeda. there were no iraqi involvement in 911. there is not even a rocky knowledge before 9/11. they were as surprised as we were. they did not like what we said but he...
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and it also helps to set the cia context. literally weeks after they released that information they had a change of policy. they scrubbed all of the data from that website and reclassified the information. we did say at the time they could get that information if the freedom of information. i said yes chasing the pentagon until you can't have the state and now because we have it as being on held on the grounds of national security much higher than the operation security but they've been using previously. a really straightforward straightforward data that we do need to understand if it is going to make them on a regular battlefield now denied to us. if it is a national security issue, that makes sense but the problem with that is the british. the british side by side with the americans using the germans in afghanistan. they follow america's lead, and the aim was to hide away the progress. it was a respectful move. an officer told me that they could put a screen around the protein and everybody just threw at it. they were off t
and it also helps to set the cia context. literally weeks after they released that information they had a change of policy. they scrubbed all of the data from that website and reclassified the information. we did say at the time they could get that information if the freedom of information. i said yes chasing the pentagon until you can't have the state and now because we have it as being on held on the grounds of national security much higher than the operation security but they've been using...
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they asked sam coppage, our liaison to the cia for years about fbi-cia relationships. by the time that the november hearings come around, the focus is coined tell probe. the attorney general's report comes out. the fbi has been forced to reduce that release documents under the freedom of information act. that was a first. the fbi prior to that had not released information. it considered itself exempt because of various reasons, and the courts were beginning to say no. in fact, we were already involved in a number of suits related to the freedom of information act, as well as in relation to some of our earlier surveillance practices that had been coming out in relation to the watergate hearings. one young girl had sued us because the fbi opened her mail that she sent to the socialist workers party for a school project. they wanted her file purged. we were being sued by the socialist workers party at that point for some of the investigations that have been done. of course, many of the actions have been taken against the socialist workers party. that was in there. of cour
they asked sam coppage, our liaison to the cia for years about fbi-cia relationships. by the time that the november hearings come around, the focus is coined tell probe. the attorney general's report comes out. the fbi has been forced to reduce that release documents under the freedom of information act. that was a first. the fbi prior to that had not released information. it considered itself exempt because of various reasons, and the courts were beginning to say no. in fact, we were already...
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i think the cia ran that one right?d his wife betty, jim's mother had been a code breaker in the army and to this day they stick my him and while i think they are a bit nervous about this book they entrusted me with their story and i spent many hours on the couch in eugene oregon. did that answer? >> bryan denson thank you very much for a very fascinating story. [applause] and thank you all for coming. good to see you, have a good evening and assisted ride will be signing books in the back after getting back there to sign books. >> host: this booktv on c-span2 network city. we are joined by clive priddle hoosic publisher of public affairs books. what does that mean? what do you do? >> i do looks about things going on the in the world by people who are deeply involved in them a fascinating collection of active energetic authors who we are proud to bring to market. >> host: as publisher what is your job? >> guest: my job is to encourage the editors to reach out to some people we are going to talk about and then to make su
i think the cia ran that one right?d his wife betty, jim's mother had been a code breaker in the army and to this day they stick my him and while i think they are a bit nervous about this book they entrusted me with their story and i spent many hours on the couch in eugene oregon. did that answer? >> bryan denson thank you very much for a very fascinating story. [applause] and thank you all for coming. good to see you, have a good evening and assisted ride will be signing books in the...
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at the cia. and it just gets worse. we think we've got to the bottom of it, there's a new and worth time revelation, so there needs to be more accountable in. we need to see the entire senate report. and there needs to be justice department prosecutions. that is the only way to get to the bottom of what happened. amy: speaking about the release of the senate intelligence report, i want to ask you about an interesting interaction i had with a former cia director porter goss. it was in march. i was dissipating in hofstra university and long island in a review of the george w. bush presidency called, "the bush doctrine and combating terrorism." this is a clip of my exchange with porter goss about the bipartisan senate committee report on the cia's use of torture. >> in the interest of fairness, respond little bit on the senate select committee on intelligence study on rendition, detention, and interrogation, was a partisan political study. it was not two-sided. there are further facts that need to come out from those who a
at the cia. and it just gets worse. we think we've got to the bottom of it, there's a new and worth time revelation, so there needs to be more accountable in. we need to see the entire senate report. and there needs to be justice department prosecutions. that is the only way to get to the bottom of what happened. amy: speaking about the release of the senate intelligence report, i want to ask you about an interesting interaction i had with a former cia director porter goss. it was in march. i...
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you had to set up a system whereby director of cia or his deg nation, fbi cia, routinely came before us, and particularly on covert operations, this was a very teninteresting situation. part of the mandate to the community was if you're going to undertake @q a covert operation, tell us about it. and not just an agent on the street talking to possible source, and an operation. and there was also question of could we keep our mouths shut? i was involved in the first two or three notifications. i think our first chairman was danny and he was in hawaii when, i think, one of the first notices came in and it happened to be when congress was not in session. i happened to be here. the agency got a hold of me, okay, we're to do this, here's what we are doing here's the operations. hi to find -- go to a secure a phone, call the chairman of the committee, brief him, and let him decide whether to brief all the rest of the members of the committee. it was a work in progress, inventing oversight as we went along, and then, finally, a staff member made the first congressional trip, i think just the
you had to set up a system whereby director of cia or his deg nation, fbi cia, routinely came before us, and particularly on covert operations, this was a very teninteresting situation. part of the mandate to the community was if you're going to undertake @q a covert operation, tell us about it. and not just an agent on the street talking to possible source, and an operation. and there was also question of could we keep our mouths shut? i was involved in the first two or three notifications. i...
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history where the cia denied everything. the point you made is a key one. in the wake of revelations we've had courts look at all the evidence including classified data and the president's own commission that he assembled for this reason to look at these questions and they concluded that the program in question, the meta-data question has played a role in stopping zero terrorist attacks. the reason why the cia director and other officials go on television and say you're all going to die unless you give us these powers is that is what government officials do. they're fear monger unless you do what they won't want. >> do you think edward snowdon is thinking at this point i can come back to the united states. i can face justice. i've been vindicated. they're having this debate and the law appears to change. >> if we had a healthy society that was an all democratic and law abiding he would be able to come home on the next flight to not decades of prison but to a heroes welcome. if you're someone who exposes a secret government p
history where the cia denied everything. the point you made is a key one. in the wake of revelations we've had courts look at all the evidence including classified data and the president's own commission that he assembled for this reason to look at these questions and they concluded that the program in question, the meta-data question has played a role in stopping zero terrorist attacks. the reason why the cia director and other officials go on television and say you're all going to die unless...
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shut down between spout run and the cia. your alternate once you get out of of on spout run, old dominion drive your best bet. >>> this is very dangerous and extremely dangerous individual. and we need the public's assistance to identify him as quickly as possible. >> the search son for this man, take a look. police say he shot and killed nine people inside a historic church in charleston, south carolina. that shooting happened during a bible study. >> now, police are calling this a hate crime at this point. nbc's dave wagner is joining us live from charleston with the latest on what's happening there this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, eun and aaron. this is a sad scene in charleston. we're in the historic district of charleston. police just released this surveillance photo. they believe this is the suspect. a young man described as 21 to 25 years old. a white man here. he walked into the church last night and we are told by the pastor's cousin that he specifically asked to see the pastor and
shut down between spout run and the cia. your alternate once you get out of of on spout run, old dominion drive your best bet. >>> this is very dangerous and extremely dangerous individual. and we need the public's assistance to identify him as quickly as possible. >> the search son for this man, take a look. police say he shot and killed nine people inside a historic church in charleston, south carolina. that shooting happened during a bible study. >> now, police are...
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i think it's cia dirty tricks. >> doesn't silence mean consent? >> it is working now. >> ok, we are ok now. >> i just simply in the interest of fairness, would respond a little bit on the senate select committee on intelligence study on rendition, detention, and interrogation, was a partisan political study. it was not two-sided, and there are four that further facts that need to come out from those who are able to correct some of the misstatements in the senate study. that has not happened yet. i hope it will happen, because i believe the american public needs to know the truth of all of this. the senate study is not the full truth. >> was there any truth in it? was there any truth in it? >> of course, there was some truth in it. it was a cherry-picked selective presentation of information supporting a narrative that was made before this report actually was started. the announced purpose of the report of the study, if i am correcting chairman feinstein, if i'm quoting chairman feinstein properly, was to make sure this never happens again. i'm not
i think it's cia dirty tricks. >> doesn't silence mean consent? >> it is working now. >> ok, we are ok now. >> i just simply in the interest of fairness, would respond a little bit on the senate select committee on intelligence study on rendition, detention, and interrogation, was a partisan political study. it was not two-sided, and there are four that further facts that need to come out from those who are able to correct some of the misstatements in the senate study....
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so you have the cia, for example, stepping away for a moment from the nsa, and the cia, for example which has gone far beyond legitimate foreign intelligence gathering purpose and engaged into the push administration in a program of torture and unlawful detention. you have it in an expanded program under the obama administration where it was turned, essentially, into a paramilitary organization running a lethal force program far from including lethal force and from my battlefield. that's just one example of a set of many controversial policies and practices which the court has not engaged on the merits. over and over again in the last ten years we and others have filed multiple cases, multiple briefs challenging these controversial policies. almost without exceptions, those cases have been dismissed they've been thrown out on standing state secrets immunity doctrines political question doctrines. and what that has meant, many things, but among the things that that has meant is that the judiciary has not engaged on the merits with some of the most controversial policies in the national sec
so you have the cia, for example, stepping away for a moment from the nsa, and the cia, for example which has gone far beyond legitimate foreign intelligence gathering purpose and engaged into the push administration in a program of torture and unlawful detention. you have it in an expanded program under the obama administration where it was turned, essentially, into a paramilitary organization running a lethal force program far from including lethal force and from my battlefield. that's just...
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the cia. maybe the cia is involved. a number of authors came to this conclusion. this one really intrigues me. if the cia was involved, i have an image of someone sending around a memo at langley. there will be a meeting tuesday or wednesday. the subject re:assassinating the president. organized crime. there are a bunch of different books on this. "contracts on america" -- sounds like newt gingrich -- claims that jimmy hoffa ordered the assassination. david gaiser suggests that. jesse ventura wrote a book "they killed our president," in which he also said it was the mafia working together with cubans. bill bonnano said that mafia families were involved. history channel series i've mentioned before, "the men who killed kennedy," as a segment where they refer to the mafia. a man named christian davis was interviewed and said he was offered the contract to kill kennedy and turned it down. instead, three other mafia members were the assassins. two were still alive and would probably kill him. they said that they rthen -- they then got ruby to shoot him. if he was a si
the cia. maybe the cia is involved. a number of authors came to this conclusion. this one really intrigues me. if the cia was involved, i have an image of someone sending around a memo at langley. there will be a meeting tuesday or wednesday. the subject re:assassinating the president. organized crime. there are a bunch of different books on this. "contracts on america" -- sounds like newt gingrich -- claims that jimmy hoffa ordered the assassination. david gaiser suggests that. jesse...
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of the united states the director of cia and asks if the intelligence really is reliable and the ciauy says it's slamdunk. that is persuasive. i don't necessarily feel like that is the most intelligent consumption of information on the part of the president. i think it would have been important for george bush to ask more questions and not but to go beyond all this i think ambassador negroponte alluded to this. something to keep in mind is that there were weapons inspectors. because of the un resolution which you help to get through saddam hussein and those last months admitted weapons inspectors and is country without restriction. there were inspectors going there from the international atomic energy commission. there were other inspectors there were looking for chemical and biological weapons. barrett a from the nucleoside said they found no evidence of saddam hussein restoring a nuclear capability no nuclear program, none. he went many places. just remember, rumsfeld and cheney saying we know where these weapons are. not just them we know where they are. the un inspectors presumab
of the united states the director of cia and asks if the intelligence really is reliable and the ciauy says it's slamdunk. that is persuasive. i don't necessarily feel like that is the most intelligent consumption of information on the part of the president. i think it would have been important for george bush to ask more questions and not but to go beyond all this i think ambassador negroponte alluded to this. something to keep in mind is that there were weapons inspectors. because of the un...
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he claims it contained a translated letter that helped cia track the terrorist. the cleric was killed by a u.s. drone. the cia claimed sole responsibility of the death of the terrorist leader and danish intelligence ended its work with morten storm. today it refuses to comment on him and turned down an interview request. morten storm wrote a book about his experiences, partly to protect himself. morten: i had some information that was very vulnerable, that could even damage the danish government and also worldwide. so maybe some people were intersted in taking me out. so i said well, my only defence is to go on the offense, to go public. reporter: islamic terrorists reacted by sending him a video, seemingly recorded in syria. on the wall are photographs of storm and a number of other high-profile danes. the message is clear. but despite the threat to his life, morten storm says he's been offered no police protection. he'd like to lead a normal life. but that's unlikely to happen any time soon. anchor: when i saw this report the first time i thought "how can a nic
he claims it contained a translated letter that helped cia track the terrorist. the cleric was killed by a u.s. drone. the cia claimed sole responsibility of the death of the terrorist leader and danish intelligence ended its work with morten storm. today it refuses to comment on him and turned down an interview request. morten storm wrote a book about his experiences, partly to protect himself. morten: i had some information that was very vulnerable, that could even damage the danish...
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right now, shut down between spout run and the cia. traffic being pushed on to spout run because of an earlier incident. megan mcgrath right now out there on the scene. tell us what's happening right now. >> well, melissa, you can see the detour behind me here. this is spout run all of the traffic being detoured on to spout run because the northbound lanes of the g.w. parkway are closed. not a classic accident. we have got actually kind of a different situation here this morning. there was some sort of a vehicle engine explosion further down the line near 123. and so we have oil as well as pieces of that engine across the roadway. so it's not safe for traffic to travel on those northbound lanes until they can get that cleaned up. no word yet on how long that clean-up effort will take place. so people who normally take northbound g.w. parkway just be aware they are going to detour you off at spout run. the closure between spout run and the cia exit, we'll continue to keep an eye on it. we'll let you know when things reopen,but right now
right now, shut down between spout run and the cia. traffic being pushed on to spout run because of an earlier incident. megan mcgrath right now out there on the scene. tell us what's happening right now. >> well, melissa, you can see the detour behind me here. this is spout run all of the traffic being detoured on to spout run because the northbound lanes of the g.w. parkway are closed. not a classic accident. we have got actually kind of a different situation here this morning. there...
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we are closed completely between spout run and the cia. traffic is being pushed on to spout run because of an engine that exploded from a vehicle around route 123 overnight here this morning. i 270 shady grove no problems. northbound, looking quite good. we have a little bit of a sheen on some of the roads from overnight moisture and moisture as well this morning. 29 here. 95, b.w. parkway, everything rolling along quite nicely. same thing when you look at prince george's county, no major problems there. remember near fredericksburg at route 1, we have that right lane blocked from the earlier crash. back in ten minutes. >>> now to the developing story out of upstate new york. police are widening the search for two killers on the run after escaping prison. new york state police say that richard matt and david sweat could be anywhere. police released some new images yesterday showing what the two men might look like with beards. there they are here. the district attorney confirmed the woman charged with helping matt and sweat escape had spok
we are closed completely between spout run and the cia. traffic is being pushed on to spout run because of an engine that exploded from a vehicle around route 123 overnight here this morning. i 270 shady grove no problems. northbound, looking quite good. we have a little bit of a sheen on some of the roads from overnight moisture and moisture as well this morning. 29 here. 95, b.w. parkway, everything rolling along quite nicely. same thing when you look at prince george's county, no major...
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cia then have now turned to fiction.r book, your first book, was "new york times" best circle. you're out with your next one which we mentioned at the top "house of treason" which we're anxious to read. some have been surprised what you have actually been able to write about. you have had to go through some pretty interesting clearances to get permission to the write the book. the big question that comes with any sort of spy novel jason, how close is fiction to reality? when you look at your own book, how close is it jason? >> my book sin formed by my three three -- 33 years in the agency. there is authentic tradecraft in it and insider vocabulary. i work very closely with cia to have them review and approve the manuscript. there is nothing classified in the book but it is, i have opened the furnace door and given people a look of secret life that not many know exist. jenna: and this particular one focuses on iran and russia, is that right? >> that's correct, yes. jenna: timely as it is. >> well, the i wake up every morn
cia then have now turned to fiction.r book, your first book, was "new york times" best circle. you're out with your next one which we mentioned at the top "house of treason" which we're anxious to read. some have been surprised what you have actually been able to write about. you have had to go through some pretty interesting clearances to get permission to the write the book. the big question that comes with any sort of spy novel jason, how close is fiction to reality? when...
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. >> you think people make a distinction between cia, black ops sites, verses torturing a thirteen year old kid from the south-side? >> people realize that torture is torture. >> lisa fletcher brings you an in depth report chicago torture only on al jazeera america >>> pakistan accuses save the children of spying. they are giving the charity 15 days to get out of the country. ♪ ♪ >>> e8 owe there welcome to al jazerra live from doha. also on the program. child labor in cambodia. we find out what's being done to help these youngsters get back to school. >>> australia is accused of paying people smugglers to return migrants. the country's prime minister says he will do what he has do to stop illegal votes. >> reporter: i am in baku for the first european games. it's the hype here in asker by jam balky clippingsed by controversy. >>> pakistan's government as ordered save the children to leave the country. they have sealed their offices in islambad. they have accused the organization of working against the interests of the country. the government has linked the chair toy a fake vaccination
. >> you think people make a distinction between cia, black ops sites, verses torturing a thirteen year old kid from the south-side? >> people realize that torture is torture. >> lisa fletcher brings you an in depth report chicago torture only on al jazeera america >>> pakistan accuses save the children of spying. they are giving the charity 15 days to get out of the country. ♪ ♪ >>> e8 owe there welcome to al jazerra live from doha. also on the program....
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one cia official says this time he's taking it very seriously. >> the director of the cia said he was running around with his hair on fire. a deputy says we need to be paying attention again. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we're sitting here a week from today talking about an attack over the weekend in the united states. that's how serious this is. >> reporter: former cia insider says dozens of arrests of alleged isis sympathizers in the u.s. in the last few months have increased his alarm. nay includ -- he says isis' call to arms during the month of ramadan make this an especially dangerous time. washingtonians refuse to be intimidated. >> we can go out here any day of the week and be a victim of something. might as well just try to live as best you can. >> reporter: this was a nationwide bulletin to law enforcement and the military about threats to police at fourth of july celebrations. officials say there is no specific threat to dc. at the lincoln memorial, bruce leshan, wusa 9. >> and the white house says security officials are working aggressively to counter the threat of lone wo
one cia official says this time he's taking it very seriously. >> the director of the cia said he was running around with his hair on fire. a deputy says we need to be paying attention again. >> i wouldn't be surprised if we're sitting here a week from today talking about an attack over the weekend in the united states. that's how serious this is. >> reporter: former cia insider says dozens of arrests of alleged isis sympathizers in the u.s. in the last few months have...
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>>reporter: patrick skinner is a former cia case offerser. now he tracks isil online. he says the group's online recruiting is like nothing the intelligence community has ever seen before. >> i think it's unprecedented. i mean, mostly because of the timing. they came along right when social media exploded. so if it had not been them, it might have been somebody else. >>reporter: last week an assessment first reported by the new york times times said isil propaganda and brutal videos and its thousands of twitter followers has so far trumped coalition efforts to present an alternative narrative. branding. >> they have an iconic isis look. then they've crowd sourced their propaganda. they set out some official imagery but the memes and the hashtags and key words, they leave up to the crowd. >>reporter: and that makes it especially to stop and especially dangerous as it reaches western audiences. about 18% of the group's twitter supporters indicate that english is their primary language raising broader questions about potential isil recruits in both the u.s. and u.k. sword
>>reporter: patrick skinner is a former cia case offerser. now he tracks isil online. he says the group's online recruiting is like nothing the intelligence community has ever seen before. >> i think it's unprecedented. i mean, mostly because of the timing. they came along right when social media exploded. so if it had not been them, it might have been somebody else. >>reporter: last week an assessment first reported by the new york times times said isil propaganda and brutal...
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meanwhile chem the cia's poor performance before the 9/11 attacks. the inspector general describes the systemic problems back in 2001, it says no comprehensive strategic plan was ever proposed, to where counter the attack of osama bin laden. >>> joyce mitchell was convicted of be smuggling be contraband to be the escapees of the new york prison. >>> landslide cij at least 24 people, heavy rains are hampering the search, weather improved on thursday allowing the rescue health to fly out several people who were injured. affected area is the highest rainfall in 27 years. meanwhile the himalayan nation, is still recovering. 180 of the victims were in the lang tang valley sabina shresta has our story. >> a prayer for the dead. these buddhist priests are chanting a prayer. today is the 49th day of their death, which marks an end to the mourning. niece prayers are supposed to open the path of rebirth for those who died. there plan lost 11 members of his family including two of thinks children. >> these prayers are for our dead and for our peace.mind. i don'
meanwhile chem the cia's poor performance before the 9/11 attacks. the inspector general describes the systemic problems back in 2001, it says no comprehensive strategic plan was ever proposed, to where counter the attack of osama bin laden. >>> joyce mitchell was convicted of be smuggling be contraband to be the escapees of the new york prison. >>> landslide cij at least 24 people, heavy rains are hampering the search, weather improved on thursday allowing the rescue health...
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. >> they were in the cia. the cia was funneling money to the cia sunnis in the province. >> were they paying them off. >> no. they were cia on the ground. we talk about isis versus the government if you look at where counter insurgency succeeds it is like somalia because the local insurgency gets tired of getting their heads cut off. >> we have to find a way to again help the sunni tribes in an bar particularly moeshlize and -- mobilize and help the central government convey to the sunni tribes that hey, this is one iraq. we're in this together. >> stand by. we have a lot more to discuss. we're only just getting started. coming up in our special report. isis has been changing its tactics in the face of recentless air-strikes. can military defeat fighters happy to die for their causement and he is known as the invisible sheikh. can the military kill the leader of isis? hey, what are you doing? you said you were going to find out about plenti, the new rewards program. i did. in fact, i'm earning plenti points ri
. >> they were in the cia. the cia was funneling money to the cia sunnis in the province. >> were they paying them off. >> no. they were cia on the ground. we talk about isis versus the government if you look at where counter insurgency succeeds it is like somalia because the local insurgency gets tired of getting their heads cut off. >> we have to find a way to again help the sunni tribes in an bar particularly moeshlize and -- mobilize and help the central government...
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the latest from pakistan. >> reporter: the program was linked to the charity he was recruited by the cia after the bin-laden, the local staff of over a thousand people have been working the organization as you mentioned has been accused by the government and they have been with the local government ministries and all that and are staying away. suspicion started on the attack of bin-laden and the strategy since 2012 when the government of pakistan put them on a watch list and 2012 intelligence support pitted the organization for spying. >>> use frail yeah prime minister dodged accusations that the australian navy paid people smugglers to turn boats around and go back to indonesia waters and offered the crew of their boats $5,000 to turn back but tony abbot says they have to be created to set asylum seekers to his shores and has been speaking to australian radio. >> what we do is we stop the boats by hook or by crook because that is what we have to do and what we have successfully done and i don't want to go into how it's done because a lot of things that law enforcement agencies have to d
the latest from pakistan. >> reporter: the program was linked to the charity he was recruited by the cia after the bin-laden, the local staff of over a thousand people have been working the organization as you mentioned has been accused by the government and they have been with the local government ministries and all that and are staying away. suspicion started on the attack of bin-laden and the strategy since 2012 when the government of pakistan put them on a watch list and 2012...
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. >> the former cia director and secretary of defense said now is the time for scouting to rethink its position. as boy scout chapters have spoken out against blanket ban about gay leaders. >> i would like to know what it is they don't like about me, and what their afraid of. i pose no thoorm anyone. >> recent acts have made it too difficult to ignore the issue. in april a new york chapter of the boy scouts openly defied the organization by hiring a gay eagle scout to serve as a summer camp leader. >> we considered him on the basis of his application, we have had a very strong antidiscrimination policy, this is not new and we are applying
. >> the former cia director and secretary of defense said now is the time for scouting to rethink its position. as boy scout chapters have spoken out against blanket ban about gay leaders. >> i would like to know what it is they don't like about me, and what their afraid of. i pose no thoorm anyone. >> recent acts have made it too difficult to ignore the issue. in april a new york chapter of the boy scouts openly defied the organization by hiring a gay eagle scout to serve as...
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weeks ago, she reached for a cia officer's gun and threat topped shoot the guards. davis appears in federal court in alexandria tuesday. her first appearance since her arrest last month. she is charged with assault and resisting arrest and she was supposed to appear in court a few weeks ago but the u.s. marshals said she was so resistant so uncooperative, they couldn't get her to leave her cell and couldn't get her into the courtroom. her attorneys declined to comment today and her friends tell us she recently began expressing frustration how police and government officials treated people. davis' case first revealed in a report by the news4ism-team. it has since captured attention nationwide. we learned she not only tried to crash the gates at the cia, she also tried to get through on to the grounds. highly secured national security agency in maryland. davis worked for the fbi from 2004 to 2010 but that agency has not commented. >> scott macfarlane, thank you. >>> charges dropped. the university of virginia student at the center of a controversial arrest is in the c
weeks ago, she reached for a cia officer's gun and threat topped shoot the guards. davis appears in federal court in alexandria tuesday. her first appearance since her arrest last month. she is charged with assault and resisting arrest and she was supposed to appear in court a few weeks ago but the u.s. marshals said she was so resistant so uncooperative, they couldn't get her to leave her cell and couldn't get her into the courtroom. her attorneys declined to comment today and her friends tell...
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the cia director is warning this is making us less safe. ran paul says this is a victory for the libertarian and their party. do you see it that way? >> there are legit fourth amendment issues and search and seizure issues he is taking up. thiis the undercover darkness and there are questions on rather it is affective and stopped any terrorist interest. the head of the nsa said maybe two and rand paul is disputing them. obama says 50. >> so somewhere in the middle? >> somewhere between two and zero. and if it does thwart or has two events it would be valuable. it is not as scary as it sounds. the deeper you get the less frightening because of the randomness of selecting the numbers. general clapper when asked under oath didn't tell the truth rather than using a less polite word. a lot of people feel we are being lied to and it isn't valuable and violates the fourth amendment and that is one of my favorite amendments. >> andrea you heard sandra talking about some criticizing rand paul among them john mccain saying he is uses this sure to get
the cia director is warning this is making us less safe. ran paul says this is a victory for the libertarian and their party. do you see it that way? >> there are legit fourth amendment issues and search and seizure issues he is taking up. thiis the undercover darkness and there are questions on rather it is affective and stopped any terrorist interest. the head of the nsa said maybe two and rand paul is disputing them. obama says 50. >> so somewhere in the middle? >>...
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how the cia and others are taking it on. >> jim sciutto, thank forth your report. i want to get more on this breaking news, the dead of the leader of aqap reportedly killed by u.s. drone strike. we have peter bergen here with us and former cia counterterrorism official and cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mud. phil it's interesting to note here with yemen, the u.s. has no ground presence. there have been these intelligence challenges to say the least in figuring out what's going on there. but with this successful strike does this tell us that u.s. intel is getting better there? >> i wouldn't say it's getting better but you have to remember we've been on the ground there more than a decade after 9/11. you look at places where the u.s. does not have a significant intelligence presence, that is is, the tribal areas in western pakistan somalia. those places have been -- the locations are very successful drone strikes. it's harder to operate in geographic spaces where you don't have a local partner, because in the case of yemen, for example, as you're suggesting the em
how the cia and others are taking it on. >> jim sciutto, thank forth your report. i want to get more on this breaking news, the dead of the leader of aqap reportedly killed by u.s. drone strike. we have peter bergen here with us and former cia counterterrorism official and cnn counterterrorism analyst phil mud. phil it's interesting to note here with yemen, the u.s. has no ground presence. there have been these intelligence challenges to say the least in figuring out what's going on...
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it's not certain tonight he was killed but if so it would be a week to remember for the cia, david. >> two major developments. brian, thank you. >>> a dramatic day in the trial of james holmes. today his psychiatrist taking the stand, shaking revealing holmes told her he was having homicidal thoughts but never revealing his plans, saying had she known she would have quote, locked him up. she did alert officials and even calling his mother. >>> tonight another familiar face making it official now. donald trump on the stage right there, greeted by his daughter. he is the 12th republican candidate, telling our own george stephanopoulos about his own plan on immigration, building a wall around mexico. >> mexico you say we're going to build a wall and have mexico pay for it. how are you going to do that? >> absolutely because mexico is the new china. mexico is ripping us more than any other country. they're killing us at the border sending in the illegals. they're not sending their best and finest. >> how are you going to get them to pay for a wall? >> you have people like we have -- >> yo
it's not certain tonight he was killed but if so it would be a week to remember for the cia, david. >> two major developments. brian, thank you. >>> a dramatic day in the trial of james holmes. today his psychiatrist taking the stand, shaking revealing holmes told her he was having homicidal thoughts but never revealing his plans, saying had she known she would have quote, locked him up. she did alert officials and even calling his mother. >>> tonight another familiar...
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i have 2 unfortunately-cia bizony isn't feeling well today and odd reburn and cia was our catcher stud and first pitcher and short stop and she gave it her all 100 percent. sorry you couldn't meet her today. oddry burn is another special outfielder left fielder and i think out of the whole tornment and 7 games she played she only made 3 outs. she was on base every time other than though threes. pretty pretty awesome. spectacular athletes. now to my special coaching team. prin ses [inaudible] i chose prensis because of her demeana. coach alex and i was the bad cop and she was the good cop so when a player needed a arm around them she was there to help them along. adeli domenshs isn't here today, she has a huge dodge ball tournament but sends her love to the team. she misses you guys already. volunteer for the city of san francisco, alexander [inaudible] and the 2 boys. coach alex has played base ball since she was about 7 years old. she actually has played on a usa pan amgames and a gold and silver metalest from the pan amgames for usa. last but note least our manager, rocky hencely. ro
i have 2 unfortunately-cia bizony isn't feeling well today and odd reburn and cia was our catcher stud and first pitcher and short stop and she gave it her all 100 percent. sorry you couldn't meet her today. oddry burn is another special outfielder left fielder and i think out of the whole tornment and 7 games she played she only made 3 outs. she was on base every time other than though threes. pretty pretty awesome. spectacular athletes. now to my special coaching team. prin ses [inaudible] i...
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i think it's cia dirty tricks. >> doesn't silence mean consent? >> it is working now. >> ok, we are ok now. >> i just simply in the interest of fairness, would respond a little bit on the senate select committee on intelligence study on rendition, detention, and interrogation, was a partisan political study. it was not two-sided, and there are four that further facts that need to come out from those who are able to correct some of the misstatements in the senate study. that has not happened yet. i hope it will happen, because i believe the american public needs to know the truth of all of this. the senate study is not the full truth. >> was there any truth in it? was there any truth in it? >> of course, there was some truth in it. it was a cherry-picked selective presentation of information supporting a narrative that was made before this report actually was started. the announced purpose of the report of the study, if i am correcting chairman feinstein, if i'm quoting chairman feinstein properly, was to make sure this never happens again. i'm not
i think it's cia dirty tricks. >> doesn't silence mean consent? >> it is working now. >> ok, we are ok now. >> i just simply in the interest of fairness, would respond a little bit on the senate select committee on intelligence study on rendition, detention, and interrogation, was a partisan political study. it was not two-sided, and there are four that further facts that need to come out from those who are able to correct some of the misstatements in the senate study....
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up, nor did i ever suggest the cia take any responsibility for the watergate break-in." by early 1973, the media began to grasp the scope of the conspiracy and it wasn't long before some of the conspirators began to crack ... "mr. mccord, are you now going to tell all, give a lot more detail than what's been previously known about the watergate affair?" it began with mccord, who while facing sentencing for his role in the june 17 burglary stated publicly that he and his fellow defendants were pressured to keep quiet and plead guilty. "political pressure from the white house was conveyed to me in january, 1973 by john caulfied to remain silent." "and i was told that while there i would receive financial aid and later rehabilitation and a job." "the subcommittee will come to order." not long after, nixon's top aides were implicated. "how come one hundred and fourteen thousand dollars from the proceeds of a campaign contribution to him was found in the bank account of a burglar. i'd like to pursue that in this investigation?" "well, mr. chairman your inference is very unfai
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. >> heard a man you know former acting cia director you work closely with him. he would not be surprised if we're sitting here a week from today talking about a terror attack in the u.s. homeland during the july 4th weekend. would you be surprised? >> i would not be surprised. i certainly hope that doesn't happen. >> is there anything specific that you've heard about that as a result of these higher warnings that are going out there from jeh johnson, the fbi director, these directives that are going out, they always go out during high events like this they seem to be more intens this time. >> i think they are, i don't think there's anything specific. you had the three attacks in three different areas on friday. and then you've had the effort too reach out to a number of individuals in the united states. and our fbi and state and local law enforcement has been effective in disrupting that. the let is high. >> you're talking about the terror attack in kuwait tunisia and france? >> that's right. killed a lot of people individual terrorists who go out there, were th
. >> heard a man you know former acting cia director you work closely with him. he would not be surprised if we're sitting here a week from today talking about a terror attack in the u.s. homeland during the july 4th weekend. would you be surprised? >> i would not be surprised. i certainly hope that doesn't happen. >> is there anything specific that you've heard about that as a result of these higher warnings that are going out there from jeh johnson, the fbi director, these...
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with the announcement today that a cia drone had killed nasir al-wuhayshi, regarded by u.s. officials as the al qaeda figure most determined to attack the u.s. it was under al-wuhayshi that al qaeda tried to bring down a series of aircraft, with bombs hidden in shoes, underwear and even printer cartridges. they all failed to detonate, but what scared authorities was that each of the devices was able to get past what the u.s. thought was state-of-the-art airport security. >> it's a significant development that he's dead. this is a blow to the al qaeda movement overall. >> reporter: al-wuhayshi, who rose from osama bin laden's top aide to number two in al qaeda worldwide, was last seen in this 2014 video from yemen rallying his fighters in a large open-air meeting, as if to defy the cia predator drones that flew overhead. and tonight there's word that a u.s. drone strike in libya targeted a second al qaeda terror leader, a man who killed dozens of hostages at a libyan oil refinery in 2013, including three americans. it's not certain tonight he was killed, but if so, it would b
with the announcement today that a cia drone had killed nasir al-wuhayshi, regarded by u.s. officials as the al qaeda figure most determined to attack the u.s. it was under al-wuhayshi that al qaeda tried to bring down a series of aircraft, with bombs hidden in shoes, underwear and even printer cartridges. they all failed to detonate, but what scared authorities was that each of the devices was able to get past what the u.s. thought was state-of-the-art airport security. >> it's a...
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they asked sam coppage, our liaison to the cia for years about fbi-cia relationships. by the time that the november hearings come around, the focus is coined tell probe. the attorney general's report comes out. the fbi has been forced to reduce that release documents under the freedom of information act. that was a first. the fbi prior to that had not released information. it considered itself exempt because of various reasons, and the courts were beginning to say no. in fact, we were already involved in a number of suits related to the freedom of information act, as well as in relation to some of our earlier surveillance practices that had been coming out in relation to the watergate hearings. one young girl had sued us because the fbi opened her mail that she sent to the socialist workers party for a school project. they wanted her file purged. we were being sued by the socialist workers party at that point for some of the investigations that have been done. of course, many of the actions have been taken against the socialist workers party. that was in there. of cour
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they didn't have any other jobs. >> you were in the cia.cia was funneling money to these sunnis in anbar province. were they paying them off? what were they doing? >> i wouldn't say paying them off. you have a counterinsurgency capability on the ground. we keep talking about isis versus the government. if you look where counterinsurgency exceeds, somalia, places like north africa, because the local population gets tired of getting their heads cut off. >> would that strategy work looking forward? >> i think we have to find a way to again help the sunni tribes in anbar particularly mobilize and help them -- help the central government convey to the sunni tribes that, hey, this is one iraq. we're in this together. >> stand by. we have a lot more to discuss. we're only getting started. coming up in our special report -- [ gunfire ] >> know thy enemy. isis has been changing its tactics in the face of relentless air strikes. can military might defeat fighters happy to die for their cause? >>> later, he's known as the invisible sheikh. can the u.s
they didn't have any other jobs. >> you were in the cia.cia was funneling money to these sunnis in anbar province. were they paying them off? what were they doing? >> i wouldn't say paying them off. you have a counterinsurgency capability on the ground. we keep talking about isis versus the government. if you look where counterinsurgency exceeds, somalia, places like north africa, because the local population gets tired of getting their heads cut off. >> would that strategy...
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the army and cia don't have the good coders. google could probably tell me where i'm going to be in the next week, that's the good data other than just having a bunch of phone numbers. they will have to help moving out networks and moving out people. i don't any the government is up to the job any more. >> certainly mark zuckerberg is certainly very small but is it their job? >> i think everything we know about zuckerberg and those guys love america and hate terrorists and we don't know what she are doing because we can't know what they are doing. if i had to guess what is keeping these ceo's up at night is not the revenues, it's this problem. i don't think we should villify companies. >> the orange side is if they are shutting down the accounts how is the government able to track their communication patterns. where will they communicate alternatively. we're all about government regulation until it comes to safety. these companies are going to have work quicker and develop better stream line communication between the companies.
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. >>> an alarming warning tonight from a former cia insider. ex-cia deputy director mike morel says a new terror alert for the 4th of july is far from routine. bruce leshan. >> these kinds of terror alerts from homeland security and the fbi have become almost routine. but morel says there are several things about this latest bulletin that make it especially frightening. one is the call to arms from isis for attacks right now during the holy month of ramadan. already we've seen assaults in tunisia kuwait, and in france. the other thing that's going on here is the large number of people arrested in the united states in the last few months who have allegedly been recruited by isis to go and fight in syria and iraq or to plot attacks right here in the united states. law enforcement sources say they have no indication that there is a specific threat right here in washington but they are concerned that terrorists may target police at 4th of july celebrations. >> i don't want to tell americans what to do or what not to do, but i wouldn't be surprised
. >>> an alarming warning tonight from a former cia insider. ex-cia deputy director mike morel says a new terror alert for the 4th of july is far from routine. bruce leshan. >> these kinds of terror alerts from homeland security and the fbi have become almost routine. but morel says there are several things about this latest bulletin that make it especially frightening. one is the call to arms from isis for attacks right now during the holy month of ramadan. already we've seen...