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i think it was damaging to the cia. i'm not a historian in that period but i address it in the book. and the second question was? [inaudible] >> my problem with the book legacy of ashes is that the cia is not an open book. this is a very secretive place. we don't know the sum total of it. if an author comes and tells you it was all bad and half of it is still secret how does he know? that was my problem. it was a conceptual problem. certainly there are things in the book that are true and the cia errors in the world are well-known. i'm certainly familiar with a lot of them from bay of pigs and vietnam. but it's not the whole story because the whole story is locked up in the vaults. >> would you say that the soviet intelligence works better against the u.s. or the u.s. intelligence works better against the soviets? >> this is again a big difficult question but it is very true that we had far better tactical intelligence. it is true that our satellites were superior. we could count soviet missile silos and we could see th
i think it was damaging to the cia. i'm not a historian in that period but i address it in the book. and the second question was? [inaudible] >> my problem with the book legacy of ashes is that the cia is not an open book. this is a very secretive place. we don't know the sum total of it. if an author comes and tells you it was all bad and half of it is still secret how does he know? that was my problem. it was a conceptual problem. certainly there are things in the book that are true and...
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i mean, can we trust the cia?[laughter] >> you know, it's interesting when one of the -- a quote that i have in the book sort of talking about the earlier part of my career, there's a certain stage where, you know, sort of following along the management fads of the time, i had an executive coach. i was seen to be an up and comer. i was running the training program at cia, so i had an executive coach. she was sort of like a jewish grandmother. so i would sit in her office in the afternoons, and she would sort of make these observations, and she would say, you know, i don't know of anybody who's more loyal to this organization than you. but your relation to it is essentially subversive. [laughter] ask, you know, i think she -- and, you know, i think she had more than half a point. i guess it gets to the heart of, i think, part of what you're saying. i was always focused on my organization not so much for what it was, but for what it needed to be, and i hoped it could be reformed into being. mind you, i love the cia.
i mean, can we trust the cia?[laughter] >> you know, it's interesting when one of the -- a quote that i have in the book sort of talking about the earlier part of my career, there's a certain stage where, you know, sort of following along the management fads of the time, i had an executive coach. i was seen to be an up and comer. i was running the training program at cia, so i had an executive coach. she was sort of like a jewish grandmother. so i would sit in her office in the...
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i was running the training program at the cia.she was sort of like a jewish grandmother so i would sit in her office and she would make these observations and she would say you know i don't know anybody who is more involved in this organization than you. your election to it as essentially subversive. and i think she had more than half a point. it gets to the heart of a think part of what you say. i was always focused on my organization not so much for what it was but for what it needed to be and i hope it could be performed. mind you i love the cia and i think it is done a lot of good things and i think it has done some disastrous things, no question about that. it's a matter of historical record but to me what was the most important was the mission. as long as the u.s. remains a global power than you need to have the cia. if that means burning down the current cia and trying to build up something new elsewhere then that's what we have to do. that's the way that i see it in the cia has a critical mission given the historical role
i was running the training program at the cia.she was sort of like a jewish grandmother so i would sit in her office and she would make these observations and she would say you know i don't know anybody who is more involved in this organization than you. your election to it as essentially subversive. and i think she had more than half a point. it gets to the heart of a think part of what you say. i was always focused on my organization not so much for what it was but for what it needed to be...
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cambodia had no american ambassador, no cia station chief, no cia or military or intelligence officers on the ground. it was terror incognito. casting around the world, the cia called upon john stein, a veteran cia officer with plenty of paramilitary experience in africa but none in indochina. stein reported back to the white house shortly thereafter. he got straight to the point. quote: here was another small southeast asian country where nobody knew what was going on, unquote. the new cambodian regime, quote, had come to the conclusion that somebody had to help them, and this somebody was the united states. with more fighting on their hands, morale needed bucking up. the only way to give them a bucking up was 10,000 ak-47 rifles and a swiss bank account, closed quote. nixon approved 1500 assault rifles and $10 million in up traceable cia cash, a down payment on a far greater commitment soon to come. that same week america's central outpost in laos faced a deadly siege by communist soldiers. if it fell, laos could collapse under communist control. the crisis demanded immediate action
cambodia had no american ambassador, no cia station chief, no cia or military or intelligence officers on the ground. it was terror incognito. casting around the world, the cia called upon john stein, a veteran cia officer with plenty of paramilitary experience in africa but none in indochina. stein reported back to the white house shortly thereafter. he got straight to the point. quote: here was another small southeast asian country where nobody knew what was going on, unquote. the new...
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today, the cia released thousands of these. the first one with jfk starting in 1961, right through the end of johnson administration in 1969. before now, the cia had relisted allowing any president's daily briefing to be released to the public, other than under the most extreme circumstances. president obama issued an executive order in 2009 that said after 25 year, unless there's some reason to keep stuff secret, it should be made public. and now today, this is the first release. 2,500 documents released today. 2,500 pdb's released for the first time. and the man who knows more than anyone in the country about what we first learned about this trove of stuff is up next. >> today for the first time ever, the central intelligence has the fastest retinol formula... to work on fine lines and even deep wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >> today for the first time ever, the central intelligence agency is releasing ennmasse, declassified copies of the pdbs. some 2,500 documents from the kennedy and johnson administrations. >> th
today, the cia released thousands of these. the first one with jfk starting in 1961, right through the end of johnson administration in 1969. before now, the cia had relisted allowing any president's daily briefing to be released to the public, other than under the most extreme circumstances. president obama issued an executive order in 2009 that said after 25 year, unless there's some reason to keep stuff secret, it should be made public. and now today, this is the first release. 2,500...
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today, the cia released thousands of these.irst one with jfk starting in 1961, right through the end of johnson administration in 1969. before now, the cia had relisted allowing any president's daily briefing to be released to the public, other than under the most extreme circumstances. president obama issued an executive order in 2009 that said after 25 year, unless there's some reason to keep stuff secret, it should be made public. and now today, this is the first release. 2,500 documents released today. 2,500 pdb's released for the first time. and the man who knows more than anyone in the country about what we first learned about this trove of stuff is up next. my name is rene guerrero. i'm a senior field technician for pg&e here in san jose. pg&e is using new technology to improve our system, replacing pipelines throughout the city of san jose, to provide safe and reliable services. raising a family here in the city of san jose has been a wonderful experience. my oldest son now works for pg&e. when i do get a chance, an opp
today, the cia released thousands of these.irst one with jfk starting in 1961, right through the end of johnson administration in 1969. before now, the cia had relisted allowing any president's daily briefing to be released to the public, other than under the most extreme circumstances. president obama issued an executive order in 2009 that said after 25 year, unless there's some reason to keep stuff secret, it should be made public. and now today, this is the first release. 2,500 documents...
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cia dir. helms, promised, promised to support nixon's military effort on traceable money and guns, swiss gold and an arsenal of weapons. this proved difficult. cambodia had no america ambassador, no ci station chief, no ci military intelligence officers on the ground. casting around the world, the cia called upon john stein, a veteran cia officer with plenty military experience in africa but none in indochina. he reported back back to the white house and got straight to the point quote here is another small southeast asia country where nobody knew what was going on on quote. the new cambodia reaching had come to the conclusion that someone had to help them and somebody was the united states. with with more fighting on their hands, the only way to give them a bucking up was 10,000 ak-47 rifles rifles in a swiss bank account. ". nixon approved 1500 assault rifles and $10 million in on traceable cia, a down payment far greater than what was to come. that same week america's central outpost faced
cia dir. helms, promised, promised to support nixon's military effort on traceable money and guns, swiss gold and an arsenal of weapons. this proved difficult. cambodia had no america ambassador, no ci station chief, no ci military intelligence officers on the ground. casting around the world, the cia called upon john stein, a veteran cia officer with plenty military experience in africa but none in indochina. he reported back back to the white house and got straight to the point quote here is...
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and he will also be at princeton this fall teaching the course of the cia. and of course he continues to turn out books on there a challenging subjects. three years ago in the book enemies come he tackled the history of the secret intelligence operations. and in his new book one man against the world, the tragedy of richard nixon the team revisits the spectacular fall of one of the most controversial and complicated presidents. drawing on the documents declassified over the past few years he looks back at the vietnam war and at the the watergate scandal but most of all the torment of complex figure that was central in those tumultuous years. one review was anyone that reads this incisive book will be nostalgic for an xml matter how disastrous the successors. [laughter] i did learn a moment ago tim and his family have a personal connection to the knicks in years. when he was a teenager and the company was down here to march on washington, and when they got back to their car they noticed somebody taking of the license plate number. and they worried that they w
and he will also be at princeton this fall teaching the course of the cia. and of course he continues to turn out books on there a challenging subjects. three years ago in the book enemies come he tackled the history of the secret intelligence operations. and in his new book one man against the world, the tragedy of richard nixon the team revisits the spectacular fall of one of the most controversial and complicated presidents. drawing on the documents declassified over the past few years he...
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so the cia kidnapping case, six of those cables were cited in the judgment.l-masri, completely innocent, even the cia -- completely innocent german citizen was snatched off the streets and detained and tortured and then dumped on a street in albania. anyway, eventually his case came before the -- cable became evidence. people are being freed from pakistani prisons based on the cables. re-litigation of some of the cia interventions in spain as a result of the cables. about 30,000 citations of the cables in various papers, including to get out of the field of academic relations, journals inside the united states, by u.s. authors. for example, in epidemiology, epidemiology of war, in computer -- in computational linguistics, how you look at language and there's so many words in this 2 billion word corpus, a great thing for people interested in language to study. lots of these being done, anyone the united states, even in u.s. journals, even with u.s. authors. so it clearly wasn't simply the legal risk, and u.s. journalism organizations use cables about once a da
so the cia kidnapping case, six of those cables were cited in the judgment.l-masri, completely innocent, even the cia -- completely innocent german citizen was snatched off the streets and detained and tortured and then dumped on a street in albania. anyway, eventually his case came before the -- cable became evidence. people are being freed from pakistani prisons based on the cables. re-litigation of some of the cia interventions in spain as a result of the cables. about 30,000 citations of...
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relitigation of some of the cia interventions in spain as a result of the cables. there's about 30,000 citations of the cables in various papers including once you get out of the field of academic relations journals inside the united states by u.s. authors. for example, in epidemiology, epidemiology of war, in computer computer -- in computationalling qisics which is -- computational linguistics which is how you look at language. it's a great thing for people interested in language to study. lots and lots of these being done even in the united states, even in u.s. journals, even with u.s. authors. so it clearly wasn't simply the legal risk. and u.s. journalism organizations used cables about, you know, once a day there is something published in the u.s. press that is derived from that massive cable set. okay what is the largest organization in the united states that deals with the international relations at an academic level? it is the international studies association. now, the international studies association is viewed by the state department and by the white ho
relitigation of some of the cia interventions in spain as a result of the cables. there's about 30,000 citations of the cables in various papers including once you get out of the field of academic relations journals inside the united states by u.s. authors. for example, in epidemiology, epidemiology of war, in computer computer -- in computationalling qisics which is -- computational linguistics which is how you look at language. it's a great thing for people interested in language to study....
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defense sources say the new operation involves the cia and special operations teams, like the ones thatled osama bin laden, carrying out raids that deliver intelligence that then allows the military to target and kill terrorists like the british online hacker janaid hussein. the drone strike that killed him signalled how the military and intelligence community are finally leveraging all their assets to target and kill isis leaders using drones over syria. raids like the one on may 16th by a delta force team targeting abu sayef resulted in an intelligence windfall from computers and the capture of his wife. with turkey finally allows u.s. armed drones to fly out of inserlik enables the drones to hover longer and take advantage of the new intelligence. some military experts say it's too little too late. >> president obama continues take an incremental approach to warfare. do a little bit more. if that doesn't work do a little bit more. do a little bit more. we've tried that from vietnam forward. it doesn't work. >> reporter: the pentagon won't confirm troubling new reports that russian tr
defense sources say the new operation involves the cia and special operations teams, like the ones thatled osama bin laden, carrying out raids that deliver intelligence that then allows the military to target and kill terrorists like the british online hacker janaid hussein. the drone strike that killed him signalled how the military and intelligence community are finally leveraging all their assets to target and kill isis leaders using drones over syria. raids like the one on may 16th by a...
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. >> the cia admitted it. >> the carpet bazaar in tehran is in the southern part of the city.s dusty, it's conservative, it's a little more religious. we were talking to these guys who have been in a business that is ancient for persia, you see the rug but there are weavers, diers, carpets everyone in the world would think were beautiful, before the sanctions this one little shop that i was in this one little owner would ship a container full of these carpets to the united states every week and you'd buy them in fancy stores i suppose. and since the sanctions he sells no carmtsz to the unite carpets to the united states. his entire business -- being the economics guy that i am, i said this is a problem for you, if the sanctions are lifted the demands for your carpets will increase and the cost of your your carpets will increase. he says no no, the cost of the carpets will come down. i'm thinking he's missing my point. he says no no, the cost of the carmtcarpets will be reduced, te profit margin will be reduced, he had thought the whole thing through, everyone in iran has done
. >> the cia admitted it. >> the carpet bazaar in tehran is in the southern part of the city.s dusty, it's conservative, it's a little more religious. we were talking to these guys who have been in a business that is ancient for persia, you see the rug but there are weavers, diers, carpets everyone in the world would think were beautiful, before the sanctions this one little shop that i was in this one little owner would ship a container full of these carpets to the united states...
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former cia agent, he will teach you how to get out of a duck tape wrap. of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather, we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe; and to us that feels really good. you grab your 10-gallon jug of coffee, and back out of the garage. right into your wife's car. with your wife watching. she forgives you... eventually. your insurance company, not so much. they say you only have their basic policy. don't basic policies cover basic accidents? of course, they say... as long as you pay extra for it. with a liberty mutual base policy, new car replacement comes standard. and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. learn more by calling at liberty mutual, every policy is personal,
former cia agent, he will teach you how to get out of a duck tape wrap. of the cloud is that every organization has unlimited access to information, no matter where they are. the microsoft cloud gives our team the power to instantly deliver critical information to people, whenever they need it. here at accuweather, we get up to 10 billion data requests every day. the cloud allows us to scale up so we can handle that volume. we can help keep people safe; and to us that feels really good. you...
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former cia agent, he will hi my name is tom. i'm raph. my name is anne. live attorneys you can talk to through legalzoom. don't let unanswered legal questions hold you up, because we're here, we're here, and we've got your back. legalzoom. legal help is here. (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. lisa: oh, hello. nothing can ruin your day like a home invasion, kidnapping, or the apocalypse. but my next guest honed his survival skills, cia officer and he's ready to teach you and me how to escape handcuffs and provide weapons and prep for when the grid goes down, baby. jason hanson is a former cia officer, the author of the new book spicy secrets that can save your life. i recommend you go out and get it today because this is the kind of stuff that i absolutely love. tell me. you have an overall theory that guides you t
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the cia went through a procedure, annual review of the white house that basically said, is this operation, is the data we are getting out of this operation, this effort worth what we're getting if it got disclosed tomorrow morning on "the new york of times" or "the washington post"? the nsa never went through that process until post-snowden time. tell us, go one more beat about how that is changing. what you are saying happen in the culture. is there now an underlying assumption that even the deepest secrets may only have a shelf life of a couple of years. how does of -- that affect one's thinking on how to measure risk?
the cia went through a procedure, annual review of the white house that basically said, is this operation, is the data we are getting out of this operation, this effort worth what we're getting if it got disclosed tomorrow morning on "the new york of times" or "the washington post"? the nsa never went through that process until post-snowden time. tell us, go one more beat about how that is changing. what you are saying happen in the culture. is there now an underlying...
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his exact relationship with the cia? on a day-to-day basis. >> obviously it is hard to talk about a situation like this without sounding like you dive down a rabbit hole. kissinger came up to the intelligent system in the u.s. in world war ii and then after world war ii, he was a military sergeant sergeant in the army, in the intelligence division. he won a bronze star, he was also leading captain of the hierarchy. he had fiercely maintained his intelligence with the intelligence community. he offered to spy on people that were attending the international seminar, he served on a number of covert actions, psychological psychological warfare boards in the 1950s. he quickly became, he was a student of william elliott who is someone who had deep roots within the intelligence community. what we know about him, is interesting enough to give us a sense of useful understanding of the evolution of the national security state. >> so is too big to fail. the mass murders are too big to convicts. my question to you is, is the evidenc
his exact relationship with the cia? on a day-to-day basis. >> obviously it is hard to talk about a situation like this without sounding like you dive down a rabbit hole. kissinger came up to the intelligent system in the u.s. in world war ii and then after world war ii, he was a military sergeant sergeant in the army, in the intelligence division. he won a bronze star, he was also leading captain of the hierarchy. he had fiercely maintained his intelligence with the intelligence...
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also developing, secret cia documents revealed from the days of jfk and show extraordinary was going on behind the scenes during the cold war. even more interesting when you consider russian president putin's military moves right now in syria, any lessons to be learned from the past? and we're tracking market reaction to the fed's announcement on interest rates. what it means for money, home mortgages and businesses across america. for shepard smith. republican candidates heading back to the campaign trail after their second showdown, and some still taking shots today here on fox news channel. donald trump is refusing again to apologize for suggesting jeb bush might be weak on immigration because his wife is >> no, i actually said she is a very nice woman and a very wonderful woman, and i said that. i thought that would be helpful to said but i didn't want to apologize because i really did nothing wrong. this had to do with illegal immigration. >> dispaging people's family isn't going to get him elected. i'm proud of my wife. she has been a great first ready of the state of florida,
also developing, secret cia documents revealed from the days of jfk and show extraordinary was going on behind the scenes during the cold war. even more interesting when you consider russian president putin's military moves right now in syria, any lessons to be learned from the past? and we're tracking market reaction to the fed's announcement on interest rates. what it means for money, home mortgages and businesses across america. for shepard smith. republican candidates heading back to the...
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sfx: background music hoy se vio una scomblern cia en la universidad delta de missisippi, mataron a untrabajo la funcionaria que negaba a dar licencias de matrimonio a parejas de mismo sexo, dijo que no impide ra que sus subordinados entreguen estas licencias pero ella no firmarÁ ni autorizar, aÚn asÍ las eligen cias serÁn validas. >>> para para muchos la idea d trump de deportar a miles de indocumentado es una locura pero hay un precedente, como parte de nuestra serie de la historia se repite, marÍa paula tiene detalles de esta historia. >>> aquÍ estoy en plaza olvera que dels de su origen ha sido centro de reuniÓn de latinos en los Ángeles y tambiÉn ha sido testigo de drama de cientos de miles que fueron forzados a dejar estados unidos sin siquiera decir adiÓs a los seres queridos que dejaron aquÍ. la placita olvera Ícono de las historia de los mexicanos en los Ángeles. >>> aquÍ la gente vi na a su mi misa, a ver a su gente. el desempleo en la gran depresiÓn llevo a ordenar la expulsiÓn de los mexicanos fue cuando hubo deportaciones masiva, muy u shas en muchas en redadas como la que
sfx: background music hoy se vio una scomblern cia en la universidad delta de missisippi, mataron a untrabajo la funcionaria que negaba a dar licencias de matrimonio a parejas de mismo sexo, dijo que no impide ra que sus subordinados entreguen estas licencias pero ella no firmarÁ ni autorizar, aÚn asÍ las eligen cias serÁn validas. >>> para para muchos la idea d trump de deportar a miles de indocumentado es una locura pero hay un precedente, como parte de nuestra serie de la...
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what we have asked is that the cia share with us their findings, what in fact did they know?w it? and what could have been done? in many ways this is about feeling deceived. in imways it's about lost opportunities. warren weinstein was a true american hero. he was there on a humanitarian mission, spreading american values, american hope to people who needed it. he deserved better, and the family deserves better, and they deserve the truth. so we hope that we will get that. >> exactly who deceived the weinstein family? and how did that person deceive them? >> in this entire time period during this three-plus years in which he was being held, the administration always told the family we are doing everything in our power to find, identify, and if we can, rescue your husband and father. now if this report is true, they in fact saw potentially a western hose a.j., yet didn't take the necessary steps to track him, identify and try to rescue him. so when they took so many steps themselves, they hired a private company, they went overseas and had lawyers. they tried to pay random. th
what we have asked is that the cia share with us their findings, what in fact did they know?w it? and what could have been done? in many ways this is about feeling deceived. in imways it's about lost opportunities. warren weinstein was a true american hero. he was there on a humanitarian mission, spreading american values, american hope to people who needed it. he deserved better, and the family deserves better, and they deserve the truth. so we hope that we will get that. >> exactly who...
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the problem dates back to 2011 when the cia used a vaccination program to track down osama bin laden. as a result, pakistani vaccination teams became the target of extremist violence. nowadays, they work under armed protection, as peter knuz has been finding out. >> the power is out again in this little station in pakistan. one of the many problems the polio vaccination team faces. but the real problem is from religious fundamentalists, who demonize the oral vaccine the team gives to children. >> there's this one printer who claims we are trying to render muslim families in fertile with the vaccination. >> the vaccinate or zarling -- are risking their lives to save children. they have become targets of terrorist attacks across pakistan. around 70 have been killed in recent months. even the policeman assigned to protect health-care personnel was shot and killed. >> the ones who opposed the campaign are wrong because without these drops we would be endangering our children's health. >> a mobile vaccination team asked their cooler bag with live attenuated serum. polio was nearly wiped ou
the problem dates back to 2011 when the cia used a vaccination program to track down osama bin laden. as a result, pakistani vaccination teams became the target of extremist violence. nowadays, they work under armed protection, as peter knuz has been finding out. >> the power is out again in this little station in pakistan. one of the many problems the polio vaccination team faces. but the real problem is from religious fundamentalists, who demonize the oral vaccine the team gives to...
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las armas pasamos a la cia de mÉxico. ahÍ estÁ jessica, Ética.y el gobierno mexicano anuncia que edgar valdez alias la barbie es extraditado a estados unidos, ya fue extraditado to zune. funciones tambiÉn se acusado de trÁfico de drogas, y delincuencia organizada en mÉxico. tiene bastante relevancia en la historia del narcotraficante por dos cosas con frecuencia al creador de los halcones de estas personas, finalmente taxista, gente esencial que ayuda a los criminales a saber que suceden a ciudades. ademÁs es un ser muy relacionado con la violencia que se da en el sur del paÍs. edgar valdez fue detenido en 2010 en agosto en operativos en gracia de mÉxico. no me considero violento con grandes problemas de autoridad que iniciÓ desde muy joven en el crimen organizado desde 18 aÑos. se sabe que ya contrabandear, robad y ademÁs jorge tengo que decir que tenÍa muy nerviosas a la solterÍa mexicanas en su tiempo porque decÍan que Él podÍa crear un cÁrtel en el que se incluyera la cia de mÉxico a lo que preocupaba por supuesto todo el gobierno federal por
las armas pasamos a la cia de mÉxico. ahÍ estÁ jessica, Ética.y el gobierno mexicano anuncia que edgar valdez alias la barbie es extraditado a estados unidos, ya fue extraditado to zune. funciones tambiÉn se acusado de trÁfico de drogas, y delincuencia organizada en mÉxico. tiene bastante relevancia en la historia del narcotraficante por dos cosas con frecuencia al creador de los halcones de estas personas, finalmente taxista, gente esencial que ayuda a los criminales a saber que suceden...
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the cia occupied the second floor of this the former american embassy, a building the iranians came toer to as a den of spies. by 1979, iran was in the throes of an islamic revolution. popular protests led by iran's senior muz lic muslim clerics dd the shah, america had never faced off against a political force that used islam for motivation, protesters breached the walls of the american embassy in tehran. they justified their assault in part on iranian fears that u.s. might spout another coup and bring the shah back to power. hostilities grew worse over the decades. in the 1980s, they accused iraq, the u.s.s. vincennes shot down killing 290 people. the u.s. never formally apologized for the attack. despite all the bad blood over the years most iranians we talked to say, they like americans, just not like american foreign policy. >> i like america, i like american muscle cars, i don't hate america, and my friends do. 57 years have passed since the revolution. the americans if they are 40 years or younger they have no memory of the shah's regime. they don't have a memory of americans do
the cia occupied the second floor of this the former american embassy, a building the iranians came toer to as a den of spies. by 1979, iran was in the throes of an islamic revolution. popular protests led by iran's senior muz lic muslim clerics dd the shah, america had never faced off against a political force that used islam for motivation, protesters breached the walls of the american embassy in tehran. they justified their assault in part on iranian fears that u.s. might spout another coup...
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sister network, fox business kennedy, and melissa francis and an international man of mystery, former cia covert officer, mike bar. >> and that is all the time we have. >> what is your sign, blood type -- >> i look long walks in the rain. i would like to say i am always excited to be here. this is my mother's favorite show and the only reason she thinks i made of my life. >> she is absolutely right. >> that is because you were covert so you cannot tell her the classified stuff. >> i told her i was import/export. >> hello, to ms. baker. no apologies. hillary clinton once again refusing to say she is sorry for using a private e-mail and server while secretary of state. she insist she did nothing wrong saying quote what i did was allowed by the state department. everybody in the government with whom i e-mailed new i was using a personal e-mail. i tried not only to take responsibility, because it was my decision, but to be as transparent as possible. but, this comes as a second intelligence review confirms that top secret e-mails were in fact on ms. clinton's personal server including informa
sister network, fox business kennedy, and melissa francis and an international man of mystery, former cia covert officer, mike bar. >> and that is all the time we have. >> what is your sign, blood type -- >> i look long walks in the rain. i would like to say i am always excited to be here. this is my mother's favorite show and the only reason she thinks i made of my life. >> she is absolutely right. >> that is because you were covert so you cannot tell her the...
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eventually, into the mix, they got a cia mole that the cia had inside the cuban intelligence community named armando's are armando.med the u.s. wanted him to trade. a spyreferred to trade that they had in cuba for the cuban spies that were in the united states and then have allen gross released as a humanitarian gesture. this issue of how that was going , therk and the equation spy exchange and the prisoner exchange, dominated the first three or four meetings that took place. finally, after that was resolved, the two sides were muchto advance towards a broader issue. normalizing diplomatic relations. to the credit of the obama administration, this was an obama initiative. the administration knew that it could not just tweak the policy. it could not lift the embargo on its own, because congress has the votes to lift the embargo. in our book, we told a story on how that came about under the clinton administration. that congress got the power of what used to be a presidential directive to codify the trade embargo. what obama could do under his executive powers is normalize diplomaticelati
eventually, into the mix, they got a cia mole that the cia had inside the cuban intelligence community named armando's are armando.med the u.s. wanted him to trade. a spyreferred to trade that they had in cuba for the cuban spies that were in the united states and then have allen gross released as a humanitarian gesture. this issue of how that was going , therk and the equation spy exchange and the prisoner exchange, dominated the first three or four meetings that took place. finally, after...
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military and cia have moved into a new phase of targeting high value individuals using a method that was perfected in iraq. it is where the cia and special operations teams like the ones that killed bin laden carry out raids that have intelligence and allow the military to target and kill terrorist like the british online hacker who used cyber techniques to recruit isis followers. this drone strike signals the u.s. military and intelligence community were able to leverage all of their assets to target and kill this isis leader. but what i am told by well placed sources is what you are seeing is the result of recent raids from seal teams that resulted in interrogation and the capturing of computers that is allowing them to target leadership. it comes at a time when turkey allows armed drones to begin flying out of turkey which enables them to hover longer and take advantage of the stream of intelligence. some experts say it is too little too late. >> it is bad news in the sense that president obama keeps taking an incremental approach to warfare. do a little bit more. we tried that fr
military and cia have moved into a new phase of targeting high value individuals using a method that was perfected in iraq. it is where the cia and special operations teams like the ones that killed bin laden carry out raids that have intelligence and allow the military to target and kill terrorist like the british online hacker who used cyber techniques to recruit isis followers. this drone strike signals the u.s. military and intelligence community were able to leverage all of their assets to...
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the cia and other u.s. agencies have told cnn it hasn't affected their data, but it has affected their employees and they're taking no chances. when we talk about intelligence agencies, we're talking about the nsa, cia and defense intelligence agency. their people right now in china are going to have to be pulled out. according to u.s. official that spoke to cnn. i contacted the u.s. embassy in beijing. they say they don't comment on matters relating to intelligence o. a short wheel ago, the min industry of foreign affairs here in beijing, we had this information that cnn has found and the ministry spokesman told cnn the chinese government firmly opposes hacking. china, of course, has denied any state sponsored hacking, goes on. china and the u.s. are two big internet using countries. we both face the same challenges and will gain mutual benefits in protecting cyber security. of course, christine was that deal with president obama and president xi last week, that only covers intellectual property and trade
the cia and other u.s. agencies have told cnn it hasn't affected their data, but it has affected their employees and they're taking no chances. when we talk about intelligence agencies, we're talking about the nsa, cia and defense intelligence agency. their people right now in china are going to have to be pulled out. according to u.s. official that spoke to cnn. i contacted the u.s. embassy in beijing. they say they don't comment on matters relating to intelligence o. a short wheel ago, the...
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what role is the cia playing? we'll have new details on that. wolf blitzer is off. i'm brianna keilar, you're in "the situation room." >>> there are new developments this evening in the hunt for three suspected killers of an illinois police officer. authorities say the two-mile area surrounding the crime scene than thoroughly scoured, that intensive hunt is giving way to a broader search as police concede the suspects may have left town other even the states. thee going through surveillance videos from homes and businesses, and calling on the public to come through with tips that may help break the case. our correspondents, analysts and guests are standing by, and we begin with that search for the killers of a police officers in fox lake, illinois. cnn national correspondent ryan young is there. ryan, what's the latest? >> reporter: well, we know more than 100 investigators are spread throughout the state. we went through the entire neighborhood, not just by air, but by boat and ground to see what's going on. you can tell there's a difference in terms of the perimet
what role is the cia playing? we'll have new details on that. wolf blitzer is off. i'm brianna keilar, you're in "the situation room." >>> there are new developments this evening in the hunt for three suspected killers of an illinois police officer. authorities say the two-mile area surrounding the crime scene than thoroughly scoured, that intensive hunt is giving way to a broader search as police concede the suspects may have left town other even the states. thee going...
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now the cia's own data office of the u.n. intelligence actions has not been exposed according to this u.s. official. but it's the government employees that they are concerned about. 5 pin 6 million fingerprints are out there, too. they believe this is all in the hands of chinese intelligence agencies. they believe that chinese were behind this massive hack attack. china for where it stands has always said that it does not sponsor any kind of hacking. issued a while ago, the foreign ministry held a briefing. cnn was there. we asked a question about this report. they told us the chinese government firmly opposes any form of hacking. china and the u.s. are the stop two big internet using countries and we both face the same challenges and will gain mutual benefits in protecting cyber security. but just how far does that protect really go, christine? because you will remember, that deal between president xi and president obama last week wasn't far reaching. they managed to agree that they won't hack each other's companies, trade s
now the cia's own data office of the u.n. intelligence actions has not been exposed according to this u.s. official. but it's the government employees that they are concerned about. 5 pin 6 million fingerprints are out there, too. they believe this is all in the hands of chinese intelligence agencies. they believe that chinese were behind this massive hack attack. china for where it stands has always said that it does not sponsor any kind of hacking. issued a while ago, the foreign ministry...
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this is all from al qaeda. >>> did the cia miss a chance to save an american hostage? according to the washington post the cia detected a man being held by al qaeda but they didn't keep that person under drone surveillance. some u.s. officials say they believe that man could have been warren weinstein, the american aid worker who was accidentally killed in a drone strike earlier this year. the news that outraged weinstein's father and family who fought for years to free him. john brownly is the weinstein attorney joins us now. john, we know you've been in contact with warren wise. how is she taking this news? she's got to be hurt and outraged. >> thank you for allowing me to be here. she is devastated. the family is devastated. warren weinstein was a great american. he was captured by al qaeda in august of 2011. held for over three years and then in january of this year he was killed by a u.s. air strike. at that time al qaeda dug up his body, desecrated his remains. we've been unable to get them back and so this report by the washington post was kind of another punch
this is all from al qaeda. >>> did the cia miss a chance to save an american hostage? according to the washington post the cia detected a man being held by al qaeda but they didn't keep that person under drone surveillance. some u.s. officials say they believe that man could have been warren weinstein, the american aid worker who was accidentally killed in a drone strike earlier this year. the news that outraged weinstein's father and family who fought for years to free him. john...
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and i don't think that oswald -- i think that he was working for the cia myself. >> why doesn't americaort? >> because of the conspiracy theories, who have put this case under a high-powered microscope, splitting hairs and then proceeding to split the split hairs. the kennedy case is now the most complex murder case by far in world history. nothing even remotely comes close. >> we are left with the series of real and critical questions about the assassination. questions which have not been answered to the satisfaction of the people of the united states. >> when president kennedy was killed, he was not killed by one man. he was shot from a number of different directions by different guns. the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. and this is your country. >> we aren't trying to hide a thing from you or from mr. epstein or mr. lane or the world. we are laying it all out. that's right here in the notes of testimony. and if we have transposed in error a possibly into a probably, then we are delighted to have you point it out to us. but you can do so only because we've laid
and i don't think that oswald -- i think that he was working for the cia myself. >> why doesn't americaort? >> because of the conspiracy theories, who have put this case under a high-powered microscope, splitting hairs and then proceeding to split the split hairs. the kennedy case is now the most complex murder case by far in world history. nothing even remotely comes close. >> we are left with the series of real and critical questions about the assassination. questions which...
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petraeus resigned as the head of the cia in 2012 after coming clean about his affair with broadwell.e was sentenced to two years of probation and fined for taking classified information he shared with her. petraeus also addressed the declining situation in the middle east saying the progress in fighting isis in iraq has been inadequate. >> syria today, mr. chairman is a geopolitical chernobyl, spewing instability and extremism over the region, and the rest of the world. like a nuclear disaster, the fallout from the meltdown of syria threatens to be with us for decades. and the longer it is permitted to continue the more severe the damage will be. >> new satellite images out of syria could create a whole new problem for the west wing this morning. pictures released yesterday appear to show russian forces expanding their presence in syria. the defense research group that released them says the pictures show the construction of two more military facilities near the mediterranean coast. the kremlin not commenting. but russian officials have said in the past that the military buildup is f
petraeus resigned as the head of the cia in 2012 after coming clean about his affair with broadwell.e was sentenced to two years of probation and fined for taking classified information he shared with her. petraeus also addressed the declining situation in the middle east saying the progress in fighting isis in iraq has been inadequate. >> syria today, mr. chairman is a geopolitical chernobyl, spewing instability and extremism over the region, and the rest of the world. like a nuclear...
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. >> the cia admitted it. on this labor day weekend. many of them blitzing hillary crib on the fixed up an official endorsement. amid the growing scandal over the use of a private email server. just hours from now, gat guatemalans headed to the polls. if i don't participate, i won't be able to question the future. i need to show her the importance of political participation. with 14 presidential candidates, you would think people here would be spoiled for choice but many say they've heard the proms but not an actual plan on how they will deliver. i have the leadership experience. that's my political advantage. >> i don't belong to the traditional political class. i'm going to fight it others are telling people to come home. an election they say is tainted by corruption. people are being told they are pressured to vote for certain parties. others have received money from return for support. al ever up next, a lack at the changing political rolls of unions in america. and a starving toddler found nursing on a dog. this weekend the nation
. >> the cia admitted it. on this labor day weekend. many of them blitzing hillary crib on the fixed up an official endorsement. amid the growing scandal over the use of a private email server. just hours from now, gat guatemalans headed to the polls. if i don't participate, i won't be able to question the future. i need to show her the importance of political participation. with 14 presidential candidates, you would think people here would be spoiled for choice but many say they've heard...
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forsa cyber committee example, and we have a defense in overhead architecture, emerging threats, and cia. we try to divvy it up i the workload. and then we will have -- we will big, important, maybe the first meeting of the week usually. then we try to let the other committee chairman do the rest because there is too much to cover. that is how we break it down and how we view our role in oversight area -- oversight. i do not think you can rank -- getting to the second question. i look at these and kind of equal buckets that are always changing and that are working together and i see those buckets as you have the whole overarching cyber-problem. you have the russia problem. you have the china problem. and then you have what i call the jihad triangle which is isis, al qaeda, and iran. overarching with that is the cyber problem. so at times when you look at who are the ad cyber actors, they happen to be russia, china, iran, even some of the isil folks. and then you have the nuclear threat with north korea. i do not think -- if you live at sony it is cyber threat. >> when people ask how is t
forsa cyber committee example, and we have a defense in overhead architecture, emerging threats, and cia. we try to divvy it up i the workload. and then we will have -- we will big, important, maybe the first meeting of the week usually. then we try to let the other committee chairman do the rest because there is too much to cover. that is how we break it down and how we view our role in oversight area -- oversight. i do not think you can rank -- getting to the second question. i look at these...
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i-8 site a former cia to -- i agent- cite a former cia talking about what was going on in langley leading up to the invasion. george w. bush had a handful of advisors who wanted to invade iraq. what was saddam doing? sanctions and all that. the caller talking about the life of the iraqis under saddam. i never said it was great. no way. , to ourould say to that caller who is a veteran, i would say this. how many iraqis are dead because of our invasion in 2003? how many are done? .ay half a million let's just throw out a number. i feel very comfortable saying half a million. how many have left their country since our invasion? three and a half million. how many u.s. soldiers are dead and maimed for life? 4500 dead. the point is, what is worse? life under saddam -- and i work with iraqis. i was with iraqis everyday. , but ifd it was not fun you stayed out of trouble and did not stand on a street corner and go, down with saddam, if you do that you disappeared. but if you did not do that you just live your life. that changed when we invaded in 2003. host: let's bring in another iraq war vet. m
i-8 site a former cia to -- i agent- cite a former cia talking about what was going on in langley leading up to the invasion. george w. bush had a handful of advisors who wanted to invade iraq. what was saddam doing? sanctions and all that. the caller talking about the life of the iraqis under saddam. i never said it was great. no way. , to ourould say to that caller who is a veteran, i would say this. how many iraqis are dead because of our invasion in 2003? how many are done? .ay half a...
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. >> the cia admitted it. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast business. comcast business. built for business. >> thailand is ruled by a military government that seized power in may last year and seized power in the constitution. >> john kerry discussed reports of his military involvement. here's more from washington d.c. the secretary of state did express the united states is concerned with what the state department is calling russia's enhanced military buildup. now, we do know that in fact the secretary of state has articulated his wish that there could be a further discussion about this there are always bilateral conversati
. >> the cia admitted it. this is a great place to work. not because they have yoga meetings and a juice bar. because they're getting comcast business internet. comcast business offers convenient installation appointments that work around your schedule. and it takes- done. - about an hour. get reliable internet that's up to five times faster than dsl from the phone company. call 800-501-6000 to switch today. perks are nice. but the best thing you can give your business is comcast...
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i may say this was not the attitude in the cia or the dod.ey all thought and, in fact, cap weinberger tried to sabotage the some of your key -- ca cap d bill, bill case of them cia, came to me and said i should ask for george his resignation for what he's doing with the soviet union. after in his diaries as george isn't what i wanted to do. maybe i should ask cap and a bill for the resignation last night he wrote those things out. another thing that happened that had an interesting sort of effect, i got back from a trip to china where there was a lot of that happen, god a lot of press. lucky to land at andrews air force base because it was known. it snowed all day friday, friday night, saturday morning. my phone rings and it's nancy on the phone and she says i'll be coming over for supper. i want when i go over and the four of us were sitting around and all of a sudden they're asking me about the chinese leaders, what kind of people are there, do they have a sense of humor. what are they would about? so then they start asking me about the sov
i may say this was not the attitude in the cia or the dod.ey all thought and, in fact, cap weinberger tried to sabotage the some of your key -- ca cap d bill, bill case of them cia, came to me and said i should ask for george his resignation for what he's doing with the soviet union. after in his diaries as george isn't what i wanted to do. maybe i should ask cap and a bill for the resignation last night he wrote those things out. another thing that happened that had an interesting sort of...
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a report a number of hads ago that the dea now an intelligence network that was only second to the cia, that they have this in -- asked intelligence network. it is an example of how the drug war has known area the militarization of the drug war, the militarizing of drug police forces, special anti-narcotics units, that started in the 1970's and that has continued to grow ever since and still in that state today. >> this is lease action. but your weapons down. war, isize of the drug think one thing that has changed is even though in the face of all this enlargement, the constant criticism only gets more intense. we are seeing some questioning ofa global level of leaders latin american countries, european countries getting together and declaring publicly that we need to rethink the global war on drugs in its -- and its current focus on enforcement and source control. it has not worked and we need to find other ways of addressing this issue that don't come with the many harms and not so wasteful of dollars. our tour of the literary life of wheeling, west virginia continues with jeff ruthe
a report a number of hads ago that the dea now an intelligence network that was only second to the cia, that they have this in -- asked intelligence network. it is an example of how the drug war has known area the militarization of the drug war, the militarizing of drug police forces, special anti-narcotics units, that started in the 1970's and that has continued to grow ever since and still in that state today. >> this is lease action. but your weapons down. war, isize of the drug think...
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, the cia, by the way, direct data has not been impacted.workers who are working right here in china right now that will have to be pulled out, because maybe, there's no confirmation, but maybe their information has been exposed. now, that's a huge concern, of course. and how far this goes as far as the china, u.s. deal is concerned is -- it's a big concern. does china have the will to stick to it. at an internet conference yesterday on cyber security, one person, the director of the china institute, a former pla, people's liberation army general said, we trusted america, and then until one day snowden told us that the united states continuous national monitoring is unexceptional, whereas asking other companies to strictly control themselves and remain within the bounds. this is unsymmetrical thinking. so how long will china stick to a deal like this? who knows? >> thank you. authorities in the u.s. state of georgia have executed kelli gissendaner. he was sentenced to death for convincing her lover to murder her husband back in 1997. >> she
, the cia, by the way, direct data has not been impacted.workers who are working right here in china right now that will have to be pulled out, because maybe, there's no confirmation, but maybe their information has been exposed. now, that's a huge concern, of course. and how far this goes as far as the china, u.s. deal is concerned is -- it's a big concern. does china have the will to stick to it. at an internet conference yesterday on cyber security, one person, the director of the china...
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she was the chairman of the cia external advisory board. she has a top secret fbi clearance.nd these issues very well. she had a great moment in that syria exchange. she said the reason it's important to know who the general is because he just traveled to moscow and met with putin and now we have russian troops in syria. that showed a real serious depth. she's a real threat to trump. she's an outsider like him but she's very smart and very deep. >> it will be interesting to see how this reflects in next polling. thanks. >> thanks. >>> we know what the gop field said when they took the stage said but what did their body language tell us about them? >>> one name was brought up multiple times. we don't mean the candidates trying to get jake tapper's attention. ronald reagan. >> i think i actually flew on this plane with ronald reagan when i was a congressman. >> think reagan said during the cold car. >> i'm on the reagan side of this. listen up team, i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you rechar
she was the chairman of the cia external advisory board. she has a top secret fbi clearance.nd these issues very well. she had a great moment in that syria exchange. she said the reason it's important to know who the general is because he just traveled to moscow and met with putin and now we have russian troops in syria. that showed a real serious depth. she's a real threat to trump. she's an outsider like him but she's very smart and very deep. >> it will be interesting to see how this...
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charlie: a cia operative once said to me is that you learn the capacity to be liked.ause you have to charm people. you have to charm people, you have to, yes, seduce them. pres. putin: well, if the cia told you then that's the way it is because they are not bad specialists. charlie: think out loud. this is important. how can the united states and russia cooperate in the interest of a better world. think out loud. pres. putin: we are always thinking about that. one of the areas of my our cooperation which is important to millions on the planet is our common joining of forces and our common efforts in countering terror. the other phenomenon is combating drug traffic. charlie: like where? pres. putin: where? in all the regions of the world. now as to what you, yourself said, you mentioned that russia and the united states are the greatest nuclear powers. that places additional response ibility on our shoulders. we managed to work together along certain lines, especially when it comes to iran's nuclear program. in general, we have created positive results. charlie: how di
charlie: a cia operative once said to me is that you learn the capacity to be liked.ause you have to charm people. you have to charm people, you have to, yes, seduce them. pres. putin: well, if the cia told you then that's the way it is because they are not bad specialists. charlie: think out loud. this is important. how can the united states and russia cooperate in the interest of a better world. think out loud. pres. putin: we are always thinking about that. one of the areas of my our...
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the cia and another intelligence agency said two e-mails clinton received on her account contained top secret information at the time they were sent. a review was endorsed by a finding by the two agencies inspector general. a finding disputed by the clinton campaign. they said different agencies acquire information in different ways. there is good news for clinton on monday. she picked up the endorsement of iowa's democratic congress member dave loebasck. clinton meantime spent the holiday weekend pitching votes across the state. >> i watched george w. bush and his republican administration try to reverse everything that had been done. they did a really good job of it. they drove us into a ditch. and they did it because they continued to believe that the only way that anybody should be involved in the economy is to do exactly what you're told by the people on top. the big corporations and get out of the way of trickle down economics. it didn't work before. it can't work again. >> i believe i have the vision, the policies, the skill, the tenacity and determination to get us back on the
the cia and another intelligence agency said two e-mails clinton received on her account contained top secret information at the time they were sent. a review was endorsed by a finding by the two agencies inspector general. a finding disputed by the clinton campaign. they said different agencies acquire information in different ways. there is good news for clinton on monday. she picked up the endorsement of iowa's democratic congress member dave loebasck. clinton meantime spent the holiday...
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national intelligence director james clapper and cia are charged redmond. a few officials to answer questions on china security breach at the out as a personnel management and general intelligence issues. nicole: coming up, are you ready for some football? after a season filled with deflate kate, new england patriots are ready to get down to business. >> i'm not going to comment on anything that doesn't involve the game coming up, which is huge. lauren: bring it on. the nfl team kicking off against the pittsburgh steelers. roger shudder at the age of 34 headed to another u.s. open semi final match after an impressive when last night. prichard ends up, celebrate. u.s. stock index futures up 50 points but still looking to the upside. you are watching "fbn:am," your first look at morning markets and breaking news. stay with us. i say we go all in on the internet... of things. what we're recommending as your consultants... the new consultants are here. it's not just big data... it's bigger data. we're beta testing the new wearable interface... ♪ xerox believes
national intelligence director james clapper and cia are charged redmond. a few officials to answer questions on china security breach at the out as a personnel management and general intelligence issues. nicole: coming up, are you ready for some football? after a season filled with deflate kate, new england patriots are ready to get down to business. >> i'm not going to comment on anything that doesn't involve the game coming up, which is huge. lauren: bring it on. the nfl team kicking...
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one is since cia has responsibility to make sure we have a good grasp of what the plans, intentions, and capabilities are of our adversaries around the world, making sure that we have the insights and intelligence that will give us better sense of what may be coming at us. so that's part of our mission, but given that this is a very dynamic environment in terms of what the various tools and capabilities that various actors have, we need to make sure that we're on the top of our game in order to make sure we inform our policymakers, legislators, and others. two, want to make sure our systems are going to be as secure as they can be so that we can fulfill our responsibilities to share information as we need to, make sure people who are going to be able to operate and act on the information that we're able to get, both inside of the cia and outside, that we can do that securely and reliably. so we have initiated a number of actions within the agency to make sure that in light of some recent experiences. that we are in some respects doubling down on the security in that regard, and i rel
one is since cia has responsibility to make sure we have a good grasp of what the plans, intentions, and capabilities are of our adversaries around the world, making sure that we have the insights and intelligence that will give us better sense of what may be coming at us. so that's part of our mission, but given that this is a very dynamic environment in terms of what the various tools and capabilities that various actors have, we need to make sure that we're on the top of our game in order to...