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the cia called it detention site cobalt. it was hard to believe that this place not only existed but was purpose-built by the world's premier intelligence agency. when the cia inspector general sent an investigator to the site, they found one person who had been chained to the wall so far as they knew, for subpoena days. the paperwork reads like an ice alaition film. isolation film. the chief of interrogation said cobalt was the closest thing to a dungeon he had ever seen. despite their treatments the u.s. never charged mohammed or khalid with a crime. the experience, they say, still haunts them in flash backs and nightmares. >> do you think there will ever be a day when you tell your children what their father has been through? >> islamabad pakistan. after 9/11, the cia was operating in the open here. picking people up and taking them to black site. mohammed and khalid were captured not far away. one of the most disturbing things they told us is that doctors and psychologist he monitored interrogations, pushing detainees to
the cia called it detention site cobalt. it was hard to believe that this place not only existed but was purpose-built by the world's premier intelligence agency. when the cia inspector general sent an investigator to the site, they found one person who had been chained to the wall so far as they knew, for subpoena days. the paperwork reads like an ice alaition film. isolation film. the chief of interrogation said cobalt was the closest thing to a dungeon he had ever seen. despite their...
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i use that to pay that off of my expert experience and now i brought with me to cia. catholic liberal arts education or i make in the book i was in the american air force before i was in a classroom that didn't have a crucifix in it. wonderful, broad, culturally based historically-based education which stood in great state. kind of values based from a parochial school to the catholic high school to detain university and, of course, from my parents and then it was in pittsburgh, which you know as well as i kind of blue-collar town even though it's kind of got a white-collar economy now. still had a blue-collar style of life and culture. i quote an article by ernie pyle, famous world war ii correspondent before he was somebody, before the war he was traveling to the united states visiting pittsburgh. wrote an article which was pinned to a bulletin board on top of what we called the incline, one of those initiatives across in downtown pittsburgh. he characterized the city nationally in 1939-1940. this place just goes to work. so that's what brought me up. that's what bro
i use that to pay that off of my expert experience and now i brought with me to cia. catholic liberal arts education or i make in the book i was in the american air force before i was in a classroom that didn't have a crucifix in it. wonderful, broad, culturally based historically-based education which stood in great state. kind of values based from a parochial school to the catholic high school to detain university and, of course, from my parents and then it was in pittsburgh, which you know...
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the cia trained some of the operatives in the united states.ome of them were trained at the cia's training facility in camp perry in virginia, but most of them were trained in colorado. and the logic of that was that colorado is as close to do that in terms of geography and climate as you could find anywhere in the united states. i don't know whether that's true or not but that was the logic. they were trained at the u.s. army facility that had been used to keep the captured german soldiers in world war ii. they were trained there and include east pakistan and then parachuted into tibet. in many ways it was a crazy operation. there was no possible way that the buttons, with all the american support in the world, were going to actually defeat the chinese people's liberation army. john kenneth galbraith thought the whole idea was crazy. even called it unsanitary. not sure what exactly he picked up that but that's one of his arguments. the operation continued after the eisenhower administration into the kennedy administration. the document that i
the cia trained some of the operatives in the united states.ome of them were trained at the cia's training facility in camp perry in virginia, but most of them were trained in colorado. and the logic of that was that colorado is as close to do that in terms of geography and climate as you could find anywhere in the united states. i don't know whether that's true or not but that was the logic. they were trained at the u.s. army facility that had been used to keep the captured german soldiers in...
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and the role played by the cia and tried to sponsor rebellion and type at.e finish with one other word about sources. this book relies upon letters that have only been declassified in the last couple of years between kennedy and nehru. for more than 50 years, years, the indian government denied these letters even existed. in some ways they are very embarrassing. india in its moment of greatest need had to ask the united states to bail it out. the letters are declassified and this is the first book that takes advantage of looking at these documents and death. with that, thank you for your attention. i'll be delighted to take questions if i can i will come up with answers. [applause]. >> john f. kennedy never went to india and pakistan during the thousand days he was in office. he had gone to india in the early 1950s and mrs. kennedy actually recounts what happened. she did not go with but it is a great anecdote. she said that when the then senator, john f. kennedy got to new delhi and they requested a meeting with the prime minister, the u.s. embassy told him
and the role played by the cia and tried to sponsor rebellion and type at.e finish with one other word about sources. this book relies upon letters that have only been declassified in the last couple of years between kennedy and nehru. for more than 50 years, years, the indian government denied these letters even existed. in some ways they are very embarrassing. india in its moment of greatest need had to ask the united states to bail it out. the letters are declassified and this is the first...
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before 9/11 at the cia, still involved. maybe -- is not completely open kind of investigation of all of this. after pearl harbor was bombed, there were public hearings that went into great detail and corrections made right away. there was not the kind of hearing that took place publicly, there were the 9/11 hearings but didn't get into details about who dropped the ball at the cia and these names never came out. >> host: october of 1983, where were you? >> guest: i was in beirut, a young reporter for the wall street journal, i was filling in for another reporter and rocked out of bed by the sound of two huge explosions one of which was our marine barracks being blown up by a terrorist. i jumped out of bed and got there as fast as i could, followed around a reporter who knew more about what he was doing that i did, from the new york times, spectacular reporter. tried my best to cover what was certainly the first glimpse i ever got of radical islamic terrorism. it was a over to see, sticks with me every october 23rd. the mari
before 9/11 at the cia, still involved. maybe -- is not completely open kind of investigation of all of this. after pearl harbor was bombed, there were public hearings that went into great detail and corrections made right away. there was not the kind of hearing that took place publicly, there were the 9/11 hearings but didn't get into details about who dropped the ball at the cia and these names never came out. >> host: october of 1983, where were you? >> guest: i was in beirut, a...
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citizen -- lived in the u.s., worked with the cia for many years.e, heid was over changeged his proposal, and the reason why was because in his offering of a group of european, white mercenaries -- non-muslim mercenaries -- he did not get a lot of takers. was that ifadvised you want to sell this program, what you need to do is give them something thatat was politically palatable. when you need to do is offer a solution to the problems they currently have that they cannot seem to control -- which was migration -- the problem of migrants coming up through well-established, you know, lanes, if you will, routes to try to get into europe. few provide them with a border solution, that is something that not only will they accept, but thecould probably get by european union, because the european union, of course, is the one that receives the migrants on the other end. come 2015, where you have the refugee crisis as far as europe is concerned and is evident from the conflicts in the middle east, they have all these migrants washing up on their shores, and ma
citizen -- lived in the u.s., worked with the cia for many years.e, heid was over changeged his proposal, and the reason why was because in his offering of a group of european, white mercenaries -- non-muslim mercenaries -- he did not get a lot of takers. was that ifadvised you want to sell this program, what you need to do is give them something thatat was politically palatable. when you need to do is offer a solution to the problems they currently have that they cannot seem to control --...
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the cia doesn' t even read those. if you look too smart on the first day of school, (laughs) hey, dad. hey. you look terrible. thanks, honey. crazy for you to be starting a new job. i mean, you just got out of the hospital. it' s not a new job; it' s more like an aspect of what i' m doing at the war college, only less teaching. so what is it, exactly? consulting. everybody knows what that' s code for, dad. it' s intelligence work. jace, i' m employed by the defense department. you' re not blowing the lid off of anything with that observation. it just seems so soon. i' m fine, noodle, really. look, eating eggs, drinking juice. reading some counterterrorism-- breakfast of champions. how are you guys doing? elizabeth: you know you guys can talk to us about anything. you went through a lot. that goes for adult children, too. stevie: i know. i' m fine. pre-law is a very overwhelming distraction. elizabeth: what about that guy you were seeing, the one with the cute butt? mom! well, uh, you said it. garrett, was it? jareth.
the cia doesn' t even read those. if you look too smart on the first day of school, (laughs) hey, dad. hey. you look terrible. thanks, honey. crazy for you to be starting a new job. i mean, you just got out of the hospital. it' s not a new job; it' s more like an aspect of what i' m doing at the war college, only less teaching. so what is it, exactly? consulting. everybody knows what that' s code for, dad. it' s intelligence work. jace, i' m employed by the defense department. you' re not...
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wait until you hear what >>> the cia says they're to blame. how an explosive device ended up on a local school bus carrying students. time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a spected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator mikulski who will "deliver results." i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. >>> the u.s. park police say they are conducting an internal review after a controversial arrest this week. it started with a traffic stop and ended with one man emergency room. our pat collins is at d.c. superior court now with more on this. pat? >> reporter: jim, a cop says a man tried to assault him with a hula hoop. after that it got violent and ug ugly. this is what
wait until you hear what >>> the cia says they're to blame. how an explosive device ended up on a local school bus carrying students. time magazine called chris van hollen "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a spected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street...
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cia press every morning. recently,ently, very yet another great day to be another senior informant official. as much as what i just said, you cannot kill your way out of this problem. if we could do that, this would have been over working years ago. you are more brought issues we have to take on. everyone in this room would agree we are less good at that then we are about the killing people thing. that is a part of the game we really need to recharge. it is a part of the game which we don't have direct control. it is a part of the came that we are in luck more dependent on our allies in the islamic world to achieve success in any success we could personally the chief. to begin the conversation, one of the things we have to do is to get over the fantasy that this has nothing to do with islam. response to this has nothing to do with islam is they all hate us. ok? frank the, i believe this begets that and they are both wrong. i think what we need is an adult acceptance. this has something to do with islam. it is
cia press every morning. recently,ently, very yet another great day to be another senior informant official. as much as what i just said, you cannot kill your way out of this problem. if we could do that, this would have been over working years ago. you are more brought issues we have to take on. everyone in this room would agree we are less good at that then we are about the killing people thing. that is a part of the game we really need to recharge. it is a part of the game which we don't...
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. >> the woman caught in the middle of the sex scandal that brought down the cia tells her side of the story. what led jill kelley to break her silence. >> check out our surprises on facebook nn fans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income, learn about affordable whole life insurance that guarantees your rate can never increase for any reason. if you did not receive your information, call this number now. your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. stand by to learn more. >> i'm alex trebek, here to tell you about a popular life insurance plan with a rate lock that locks in your rate for life so it can never increase. did you get your free information kit? if not, please call this number now. this affordable plan through the colonial penn program has coverage options for just $9.95 a month. your rate is locked in and can never go up. and your accepta
. >> the woman caught in the middle of the sex scandal that brought down the cia tells her side of the story. what led jill kelley to break her silence. >> check out our surprises on facebook nn fans.com and twitter @abcwnn. you're watching "world news now." write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed income, learn...
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so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this.ant something that's believably cuban. >> this is ron oppen in miami. i'm standing in one of the many anti- castro recruiting places scattered throughout the city. >> they were into communism and we found there's something against castro, we learned where there was a recruiting center an we just approached them and joined. we had no idea it was the cia. >> since 2:00 this morning, men and boys have been filing through this door behind me anxious to join the fight in cuba against fidel castro's government. >> they were mainly cuban exiles. they hated castro. they thought that they could mount a small-scale invasion which would gather more and more support until it ended up overthrowing the regime. >> cuban businessmen, doctors, men who once drove taxis, always hoping the muscle of the united states would sustain them. >> we thought the united states being behind this operation, there was no way we were going to lose. and we were wrong. ♪ >> small force of invaders landed at a semi-isola
so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this.ant something that's believably cuban. >> this is ron oppen in miami. i'm standing in one of the many anti- castro recruiting places scattered throughout the city. >> they were into communism and we found there's something against castro, we learned where there was a recruiting center an we just approached them and joined. we had no idea it was the cia. >> since 2:00 this morning, men and boys have been filing through...
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the member, the cia were "heroes of a great twilight struggle."e expressed his own gratitude for the silent service, praising them for their character as the upholding countries freedom. clancy's characters fit into this narrative of competence, and self-sacrifice, that reagan established. the americans and the hunt for red october shared above average intelligence and virtue, and jack ryan, the protagonist, is a serviceman in the marine corps. after four years as a stockbroker, bending his own money and winning big, he becomes bored with making money and begins his career at the cia. he was also a historian with published books on naval history, and in addition to incredible success, he is a strong family man, who enjoys a strong marriage to an excellent surgeon, and endearing -- young daughter. he is "the perfect image of family life and the mystic tranquility" that reagan would have wanted to point to. his virtue goes without question, and despite being a spy, he would rather be a soviet sub commander and risk deception. he has no ambitions of
the member, the cia were "heroes of a great twilight struggle."e expressed his own gratitude for the silent service, praising them for their character as the upholding countries freedom. clancy's characters fit into this narrative of competence, and self-sacrifice, that reagan established. the americans and the hunt for red october shared above average intelligence and virtue, and jack ryan, the protagonist, is a serviceman in the marine corps. after four years as a stockbroker,...
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of the popular fox sci-fi series the x-files . . >> the cia, not known for frivolous investigations began after that were formed in 1947 after world war ii entry the cold war. >> retired nasa systems engineer , who worked on nearly 100w space launches during the space race . >> asked for ufos, and his nasa colleagues. >> a couple guys were adamant, most didn't care one way or another.sn >> by the record shown that the government clearly concerned over the worldwide sightings especially the high incidence of reported cases near atomic installations and strategic air command . >> some people think that the best information is still hidden ,n classified material is 1990s, couple of highly documented sightings from northeast ohio are missing. >> a retired college dean and director of mutual ufo networkrk of ohio has acquired documents not imagined by the cia, like fast aircraft flying during world war ii. >> we thought that they were american but they thought that they were german but jacket day generator that were going 6,000 miles per hour.er >> omitted is a letter written in 1966 by
of the popular fox sci-fi series the x-files . . >> the cia, not known for frivolous investigations began after that were formed in 1947 after world war ii entry the cold war. >> retired nasa systems engineer , who worked on nearly 100w space launches during the space race . >> asked for ufos, and his nasa colleagues. >> a couple guys were adamant, most didn't care one way or another.sn >> by the record shown that the government clearly concerned over the worldwide...
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i think cia knows everything was going on around the globe. my question is it started with al-qaeda, then taliban and al isil, then isis and all those things continuing. do you think physically maybe osama bin laden has been dead but his ideology is still just among these people? and finally to the secretary carter and chairman also speaking at the pentagon press briefing about all these things going on. finally, who is helping them? who do think today you to control two or three nations that you can control all these terrorist? >> on the question, kill bin laden and then what happened, this is covered a bit in the book. on the night bin laden was killed, i was quite surprised all those kids going to lafayette. really? and i guess what he betrayed was an attitude of people with our background knowing that there was no finality in this at all, that everyone will go back to work the next morning at langley and continue to hud for whole bunch of other things. were as the general population felt some sense of closure. guessing one level there is a
i think cia knows everything was going on around the globe. my question is it started with al-qaeda, then taliban and al isil, then isis and all those things continuing. do you think physically maybe osama bin laden has been dead but his ideology is still just among these people? and finally to the secretary carter and chairman also speaking at the pentagon press briefing about all these things going on. finally, who is helping them? who do think today you to control two or three nations that...
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you were at the nsa, not even at the cia but when you get to the cia, you nevertheless become quite aechniques generally. is this guy not the ticking time bomb case if there were ever an instance where enhanced interrogation is necessary, isn't this attacker in custody for four days before who occurred and even now? >> well, michael, let's start with basics. let's start with the premise he should have been interrogated. according to the public record, it appears as if the belgium police only spoke to him about an hour or two in the four days they had him in custody and even then, they were asking him to look backwards towards the paris attack rather than trying to gain information forward about potential dangers in belgium. michael, right now, american military forces, cia, are confined to the 19 techniques in the army feldmield manuel. quite an extreme technique and illegal in the united states, no one, no same person can claim that the 19 techniques in the army feud manuel exhaust the legitimate techniques that people could use to keep itself safe. so yeah, i for one would be willin
you were at the nsa, not even at the cia but when you get to the cia, you nevertheless become quite aechniques generally. is this guy not the ticking time bomb case if there were ever an instance where enhanced interrogation is necessary, isn't this attacker in custody for four days before who occurred and even now? >> well, michael, let's start with basics. let's start with the premise he should have been interrogated. according to the public record, it appears as if the belgium police...
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the cia, under the same general hayden who said, "oh, these are war crimes, and the u.s.ilitary would never do it," instituted and applied a policy of waterboarding while michael hayden ran the cia. a lot of those techniques were terminated by the time he took over the cia in 2005, but many of them persisted after that. and so, again, you have donald trump using language a little bit more honest and non-euphemistic, but he's advocating policies that are very much within the mainstream of the united states. and polls show that americans largely want torture to be used when it comes to people the u.s. government regards as terrorists. amy: pulitzer prize-winning journalist glenn greenwald, cofounder of the intercept. when we come back, the state of north carolina sued over sweeping new anti-gay, anti-trans law. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in north carolina, the american civil libeberties union has fild a lawsuit challenging a sweeping new law banning local governments from passing la
the cia, under the same general hayden who said, "oh, these are war crimes, and the u.s.ilitary would never do it," instituted and applied a policy of waterboarding while michael hayden ran the cia. a lot of those techniques were terminated by the time he took over the cia in 2005, but many of them persisted after that. and so, again, you have donald trump using language a little bit more honest and non-euphemistic, but he's advocating policies that are very much within the mainstream...
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they do something that even that large stable of analysts outed cia can't do. i mean, it just brings a different aspect to analytical questions. david was at dia. he probably won't appreciate the description. but those guys are kind of the blue collar workers of the american intelligence community. they create the databases. they compute the rate of advance of a motorized rifle regimen over terrain. >> it's exciting stuff if you're into it. >> somebody has got to do that. it's okay. i don't mind the number 17. we're better at synchronizing the 17. i think all three of us have issues with how much power as opposed to responsibility that dni had been given. i think we're all broadening the grip. we can neighboring this work if we have the right people in the job, the right val indication in sanction from the president. none of us are suggesting blowing it up again or inviting congress to do it one more time. no. that can work as well. even in the bad old days, i was fond of saying, let me tell you a sentence i've never heard. you guys are all screwed up. you need
they do something that even that large stable of analysts outed cia can't do. i mean, it just brings a different aspect to analytical questions. david was at dia. he probably won't appreciate the description. but those guys are kind of the blue collar workers of the american intelligence community. they create the databases. they compute the rate of advance of a motorized rifle regimen over terrain. >> it's exciting stuff if you're into it. >> somebody has got to do that. it's okay....
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government still hiding in out of this world secret details on local ufo reports you won't find in a cia report plus controversial parents of young victims become targets on social media now a former standout athlete learns his fate how he lowered it to girls via instant graham keeping a local canine saving a line of duty what local students to did to get a protection he needs could this know make a comeback this week andre will will take a look ahead in the extended forecast news at 10 continues right now. >> he admitted to using social media to lord two teenage girls to a place so he could rob them in today former standout football player at glenville high school was sentenced for his part in the crime melissa reid live at the important morning. >> had their bill it's really a wake-up call to parents at monitor your child's social media prosecutors and say the suspect and others starving private messaging these girls who live in and dependence on and stick them in the lower them to cleveland where they can rob them. >> eighteen -year-old john cho crockett of cleveland and stood stood b
government still hiding in out of this world secret details on local ufo reports you won't find in a cia report plus controversial parents of young victims become targets on social media now a former standout athlete learns his fate how he lowered it to girls via instant graham keeping a local canine saving a line of duty what local students to did to get a protection he needs could this know make a comeback this week andre will will take a look ahead in the extended forecast news at 10...
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i read the cia press clips every morning. i go get my wife coffee and come back and she said anything interesting in the clips. and frequently i say yes, what a great day to be a former former cia intelligence official because of what you described. let me riff on that a little bit. as much as i say what i just said here i and people like me understand that you cannot kill your way out of this problem. if we could kill our way out of the problem this thing would have been over 14 years ago. there are other broad issues, mark, we have to take on and i think everyone in this room would agree we are less good at that about the killing people thing. so that is the part of our game we really need to recharge. it is part of the gar weme ove don't have direct control, part of the game we are far more dependent upon our ali in the islamic could to achieve success. to begin that conversation, one thing i think we have to do is get over the fantasy this has nothing to do with islam. okay? the response to this has nothing to do with isl
i read the cia press clips every morning. i go get my wife coffee and come back and she said anything interesting in the clips. and frequently i say yes, what a great day to be a former former cia intelligence official because of what you described. let me riff on that a little bit. as much as i say what i just said here i and people like me understand that you cannot kill your way out of this problem. if we could kill our way out of the problem this thing would have been over 14 years ago....
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former cia operative mike baker with me. mike, so glad to have you back on the program. >> thank you. deirdre: i have to ask you as somebody who worked to protect american citizens what would you be doing now if you were on the case in brussels? >> i would do exactly what the authorities are doing in concert liaising with the french authorities, german authorities, the fib is there. it is a methodical step by step process. unfortunately there is no magic bullet. you have to work through the investigational opportunities. you're tracing down every lead. interviewing and reinterviewing detainees you've got like abdeslam and others they have been able to pick up. you're running through all available cctv footage. you're tracking down relatives and known associates, using communications intercepts. i want to go back if i could, something to point out, catherine herridge said something really, really important here. that is her reference you need more than suspicion when it comes to them mounting surveilance operations or picking
former cia operative mike baker with me. mike, so glad to have you back on the program. >> thank you. deirdre: i have to ask you as somebody who worked to protect american citizens what would you be doing now if you were on the case in brussels? >> i would do exactly what the authorities are doing in concert liaising with the french authorities, german authorities, the fib is there. it is a methodical step by step process. unfortunately there is no magic bullet. you have to work...
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. >> geneneral david petraeus had a highly publicized affair that cost him his top job at the cia and led to criminal charges. today, he spoke with newschannel8's john rogers in sarasota andnd john, we understand he opened up about that scandal. >> reporter: he certainly did. general petraeus says he learned a lot about the incident and those are lessons he is sharing with others. david petraeus has experienced many challenges in his storied military career. and one of his biggest challenges was hotly publicized. >> what is it we learned and what can the public learn in the aftermrmath of the scandal?l? >> i have said i have turned forwrward but obviously, i have made mistake ins life. >> reporter: in 2012, petraeus was the director of the cia when tampa socialite jill kelly received ththreatening e-mails from petraeus' byographer paula broadwell. they were having an affair and he resigned from his s cia post. >> life is not without setbacks and d whether you enencounter a setback, there is plenty of the other two. what we do is what we do in the military. conduct an afteraction revie
. >> geneneral david petraeus had a highly publicized affair that cost him his top job at the cia and led to criminal charges. today, he spoke with newschannel8's john rogers in sarasota andnd john, we understand he opened up about that scandal. >> reporter: he certainly did. general petraeus says he learned a lot about the incident and those are lessons he is sharing with others. david petraeus has experienced many challenges in his storied military career. and one of his biggest...
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how did the cia did together with the new york police department and what was going on. >> so this is part of the legal ambiguity that permeates things. what we don't know what is lawful or what is not lawful. and so for well over a century we have decided to protect our security and liberty by putting stuff in separate boxes. intelligence over here, law enforcement over here and the attacks of 9/11 were right down the line. it right between foreign and domestic law enforcement and intelligence and so out of moral responsibility we had to close that. so it's interesting. so congress actually legislates them to be a domestic intelligence service. and in addition we obviously need this to be a special case. and this is a truly international city. >> one third. we would not realize that that would be the case back in the 19th century. >> it is twice as large as the next largest force in america. and the chicago police force is even larger. we are talking about this at a great deal. so we talked about this as having a very aggressive intelligence program, about how it was our responsibili
how did the cia did together with the new york police department and what was going on. >> so this is part of the legal ambiguity that permeates things. what we don't know what is lawful or what is not lawful. and so for well over a century we have decided to protect our security and liberty by putting stuff in separate boxes. intelligence over here, law enforcement over here and the attacks of 9/11 were right down the line. it right between foreign and domestic law enforcement and...
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is that an old question about how active the cia should be? >> should the cia be in the business of killing rather than gathering secrets. they were in the business of killing a long time. president obama said we want to transition the program to the military. he put the military in charge of high valuing target in iraq and syria. sometimes they pick up isis militants -- >> if they get the information they have to relay it to the army. it seems like a built-in delay. >> could be. >> stove piping, too, right. >> well, officials tell me that that system has gotten seamless. it's developed, there's a nice hand-off between the cia and special operations in most cases but there have been gaps and that's why key lawmakers are raising questions about it. >> is there a belief that the army is more regimental, more disciplined, more honorable, the cia might be quicker to kill somebody. >> no, it's the opposite. senators who oversee the problem say the cia has been more preci precise, more judicious, but that may be changing as the military gets more ex
is that an old question about how active the cia should be? >> should the cia be in the business of killing rather than gathering secrets. they were in the business of killing a long time. president obama said we want to transition the program to the military. he put the military in charge of high valuing target in iraq and syria. sometimes they pick up isis militants -- >> if they get the information they have to relay it to the army. it seems like a built-in delay. >> could...
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phil mudd, you served in the cia.know something about what the cia did after 9/11 engaging in waterboarding, other alleged torture. what's your reaction to what you heard from mr. trump? >> wolf, i don't do politics, i do reality. i don't care if it's president trump, president clinton, president sanders, president cruz, two points, number one, torture is unconstitutional, and it violates federal law. you cannot be the president of the united states and ask a federal agency to commit an act of torture. number two and final -- >> let me interrupt for a moment, phil. the justice department during the bush administration authorized the cia to engage in waterboardin waterboarding. is that torture? >> they said in 2002 it was not, i can tell you from talking to my friends and from being in the chair, if you went back in 2017, if the president asked the question, the department of justice will say, waterboarding is torture. people in my business will not do it, wolf. >> go ahead, what's the second point you were going to ma
phil mudd, you served in the cia.know something about what the cia did after 9/11 engaging in waterboarding, other alleged torture. what's your reaction to what you heard from mr. trump? >> wolf, i don't do politics, i do reality. i don't care if it's president trump, president clinton, president sanders, president cruz, two points, number one, torture is unconstitutional, and it violates federal law. you cannot be the president of the united states and ask a federal agency to commit an...
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if the deputies want to know what the cia thinks about a particular think, they can ask the cia directly, but most of the time they want to know what the community, the intelligence agency considers together where they agree or disagree and then that comes to us, if that comes to the question from, say, susan wright, then they will put together his or her little community of analysts, they will decide who is going to bring the answer and argue about the answer and put it through the process of somewhat known as the coordination, which means arguing about it and either reaching an agreed conclusion or agreeing to disagree or having it decent. everything that we do is on that inner agency basis and to give you some sense with the numbers, we did in the range of 700 pieces of paper last year. habit half of those or maybe more than half were signed memorandums to susan rice, deputy security adviser or another senior nic person. so the challenge for me is to try and help us be strategic, help us not only answer the current mail but to try and help our policy counterparts think a little bit mo
if the deputies want to know what the cia thinks about a particular think, they can ask the cia directly, but most of the time they want to know what the community, the intelligence agency considers together where they agree or disagree and then that comes to us, if that comes to the question from, say, susan wright, then they will put together his or her little community of analysts, they will decide who is going to bring the answer and argue about the answer and put it through the process of...
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cia personnel did. do you think they want to do it again? >> i don't think there are many people who would want to do that. there are a number of ways of collecting intelligence. the way to do this, figure out the motivation of why they would want to cooperate with us and these individuals know they're not seeing the light of day any time soon. so there are a number of tactics that you can use before even having to consider or think about that option. >> is security tight enough at u.s. airports? you're on the homeland security committee. what we saw at the major international airport in brussels today, guys apparently just walked in before they went through any security, they were there with their carts near the baggage -- at the arrivals and they just blew themselves up. >> i sat on a task force that looked at foreign fighters going to fight in iraq and syria and one of the things that we learned is that it's night and day difference between how europeans do things and how we do things. europeans were only checking one out of every three t
cia personnel did. do you think they want to do it again? >> i don't think there are many people who would want to do that. there are a number of ways of collecting intelligence. the way to do this, figure out the motivation of why they would want to cooperate with us and these individuals know they're not seeing the light of day any time soon. so there are a number of tactics that you can use before even having to consider or think about that option. >> is security tight enough at...
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. >> general michael hayden, who ran the nsa and cia said this is a dangerous position. he's not a trump supporter. he said this is dangerous.
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if the deputies want to know what the cia thinks about a particular issue they can ask the cia directlybut most of the time they want to know what the community, the intelligence agencies considered together think about an issue where they agree, where they disagree and that then comes to us. so then if that comes as a question from say susan rice, then the concern will put together his or her little community of analyst. they will decide to writes the answer, argue about the answer and put it through the process of what's known as coordination which means arguing about it and either reaching a conclusion or agreeing to disagree and having a dissent. everything we do is on that interagency basis. and to give you some sense for the numbers, we did in the range of 700 pieces of paper last year. about half of those, maybe slightly more than half were signed memorandums from a national intelligence officer to susan rice, or another senior person. the challenge for me is to try to help us be strategic. help us not only answer the current mail, but to try and help our policy counterparts thin
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of course he would say i'm director of cia and cia doesn't do policy. but if you ask my view. because i always thought that was helpful. i think that's kind of the input. michael, have i missed something? >> he's shaking his head no. in one of the panels this morning, they discussed at length overseas collection of intelligence. they talked about it in various contexts, but they also talked about it in the context of section 702 which expires next year and hopefully will be reauthorized. how valuable is information about foreign leaders to the president, and what role does positive foreign intelligence play in the run-up to those types of bilateral or multi-lateral meetings? >> usually when the president would meet with a foreign leader or go on a trip, there would be kind of a one or two-page cia document that would talk about the foreign leader. those are helpful particularly for a new president who hasn't met the leaders. when you get to a second-term president, you spend a lot of time with the leaders, it is probably a lot less important. secondly, my sense of what would b
of course he would say i'm director of cia and cia doesn't do policy. but if you ask my view. because i always thought that was helpful. i think that's kind of the input. michael, have i missed something? >> he's shaking his head no. in one of the panels this morning, they discussed at length overseas collection of intelligence. they talked about it in various contexts, but they also talked about it in the context of section 702 which expires next year and hopefully will be reauthorized....
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former cia director miningal hayden gave a defense of the u.s. drone program in a february 2016 "new york times" op-ed. hayden claimed the targeted killing program has been the most precise and effective application of fire power in the history of armed conflict. annihilating the ranks of al qaeda. but his claims are impossible to verify without documentation. hayden also said, we kill people based on metadata. youman heart before the metadata when edwards snowden, famous whistleblower, reveals that the national security, they nsas was celting metta data on all of us and that is the phone calls we make, the sites we visit, our e-mails and they're supposedly not reading the content but just looking at the metadata. so, hayden said, quote, we kill people based on metadata, but our -- recently revealed that the nsa's skynet program, which uses an algorithm to gather metadata in order to identify and target terror suspects in pakistan, somalia and afghanistan, would result in 99,000 false positives. so what happens is that they target a cell phone be
former cia director miningal hayden gave a defense of the u.s. drone program in a february 2016 "new york times" op-ed. hayden claimed the targeted killing program has been the most precise and effective application of fire power in the history of armed conflict. annihilating the ranks of al qaeda. but his claims are impossible to verify without documentation. hayden also said, we kill people based on metadata. youman heart before the metadata when edwards snowden, famous...
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former cia director david petraeus weighing in on the issues on the new show wall street week.aeus says they highlight the tension right now between the right to privacy and national security. >> if you ask me do i want our government to have the ability to decrypt the summit house on the phone, i would say yes. do i want apple to make a backdoor to enable that, i would say no. like the former nsa and cia to write here, i don't think apple should be compelled to make a backdoor because it would make the entire technology so much more unsafe. lauren: be sure to tune in tonight for the premiere of wall street week. it is right here in the fox business network. nicole: let's gave out a on the global market action. the nikkei in japan to the downside. and china to shanghai composite index one and three quarters of a percent. lauren: at the cac trading higher 17 and a mass up by 20 points. nicole: ups came out with better-than-expected profit. let's take a look a u.s. stock market futures. s&p up five. nicole: oil prices near $40 a barrel. that is down 9 cents yesterday. gold given
former cia director david petraeus weighing in on the issues on the new show wall street week.aeus says they highlight the tension right now between the right to privacy and national security. >> if you ask me do i want our government to have the ability to decrypt the summit house on the phone, i would say yes. do i want apple to make a backdoor to enable that, i would say no. like the former nsa and cia to write here, i don't think apple should be compelled to make a backdoor because it...
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joining us, counterterrorism analyst, and former cia analyst jack rice. starting with you. we've been watch thing unfold right here, looking at the notes i just walked through, what is important for this manhunt about these new details? >> it's extremely important. now we have some sort of picture. we have names. we have ages. we know that where possibly these individuals might have known each other. of course, prior to planning this attack, but also this could be part of the bigger network of the paris attacks. we know that some of the paris attackers were belgian, some of them were french. and now that we're putting the dots together four days after the capture of the most panted salah abdeslam, now this is becoming more of an active terror network that is transnational. much less like a sleeper cell. >> and we're get thing information just in. again, bear with us as we approach the 9:00 hour local time in brussels, as investigators overnight now releasing new information. including this, we know the two men in black are brothers, known to police. >> ibrihim, sentenced to
joining us, counterterrorism analyst, and former cia analyst jack rice. starting with you. we've been watch thing unfold right here, looking at the notes i just walked through, what is important for this manhunt about these new details? >> it's extremely important. now we have some sort of picture. we have names. we have ages. we know that where possibly these individuals might have known each other. of course, prior to planning this attack, but also this could be part of the bigger...
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, the then cia and the deputy cia mike mor reel playede in writing them.ng president obama is once againalling for republicans tos consider his nominee for the f supreme court meric gartland. but republicans counter with a warning to democrats. fox's garret ten i has the latest. >>reporter: the white house isn't taking no for an answer. all week the administrations hai been laying out the strategy forgetting garret ten i. republican leadership has said all along that any nominationomn from president obama is i essentially dead on arrival and that the next president shouldnt fill the opening on the supreme court.co democrats argue that republicans are advocating their constitutional duties by refusing to give garland a hearing and a vote. in both sides they are using d.c.'s go to strategy of plain politics, this time with the w supreme court say casey. we sw weekly addresses from both theom white house and the republicanru party. this is precisely the time we should treat the appointment of the supreme court justice with the seriousness it deserveseser because our supreme court is suppose
, the then cia and the deputy cia mike mor reel playede in writing them.ng president obama is once againalling for republicans tos consider his nominee for the f supreme court meric gartland. but republicans counter with a warning to democrats. fox's garret ten i has the latest. >>reporter: the white house isn't taking no for an answer. all week the administrations hai been laying out the strategy forgetting garret ten i. republican leadership has said all along that any nominationomn...
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mike morell, deputy director for the caa and acting director -- cia and acting director.ntinue our coverage with richard haass, president of the . ♪ oh, hi! micky dolenz of the monkees here, getting ready to host the flower power cruise. (announcer) we're taking the love generation to the high seas and reliving the '60s. we'll celebrate that unbelievable era with the music that made it so special. there'll be over 40 live performances featuring eric burdon & the animals, micky dolenz, the monkees lead singer and cruise host, the 5th dimension, the lovin' spoonful, rare earth, spencer davis, three dog night, and many more! imagine enjoying all that great music on the fabulous celebrity summit, leaving fort lauderdale and making ports of call in jamaica and the bahamas. you'll be back in the days of bellbottoms, peace signs, and so much more, with special theme parties and 20 fun-filled celebrity interactive events. cabins are filling up fast, so come on, relive the era you remember so well. the flower power cruise, february 27th, 2017. let your freak flag fly. don't miss t
mike morell, deputy director for the caa and acting director -- cia and acting director.ntinue our coverage with richard haass, president of the . ♪ oh, hi! micky dolenz of the monkees here, getting ready to host the flower power cruise. (announcer) we're taking the love generation to the high seas and reliving the '60s. we'll celebrate that unbelievable era with the music that made it so special. there'll be over 40 live performances featuring eric burdon & the animals, micky dolenz, the...
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>> well both di and cia both. this is pentagon effort.hat has to be done is accepting reality which we face. look, these are the most hardcore prisoners left. those which were kind of recoverable, those who were kind of periphery of 9/11 attacks and those incident were release adlong time ago. so these are the hardest of the hard, the most guilty, if you will. and my problem with you will whole process -- deirdre: let me stop you there. i'm just curious. >> sure. deirdre: i'm sure the president has reasons, it just doesn't make sense to most civilians in the sense that what is the trade? he said because of bad optics. it inspires, future generations of terrorist to hate us further but seems terrorist was hate us either way. >> there is no evidence anybody going to gitmo, some reason for them to continue to do it. other things they use to recruit. gitmo is not one of them. the president is completely naive or lying to the american people, let me be clear on this elsewhere within this context we have no place to stick current prisoners we'r
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he led the cia when a terror attack killed four americans in benghazi in 2012. sources say he agreed to come back because his prior testimony was cut short. >>> police are looking for a man who robbed a charlotte man at gunpoint weeks after moving into his apartment. block of kings gate drive, the suspects took off with cash, his credit cards and driver's license. the victim told us he was just thankful he was not hurt. >> the only thing i thought, better let me give it to them. >> so far police haven't made any arrests. >>> this million-dollar yacht stuck in the middle of lake norman for a week is finally free. we got new pictures of the 50- foot yacht now on its way the mooresville. the owner says the electronic gps failed and that's why he got stuck in the shallow water. yesterday crews used a crane to help. >>> the irs says they have seen a 400% surge in tax scams already this year. coming up, who the scammers are claiming to be to get your information. coming to charlotte, bringing three reasons paypal >>> major changes are coming to help people get work. t
he led the cia when a terror attack killed four americans in benghazi in 2012. sources say he agreed to come back because his prior testimony was cut short. >>> police are looking for a man who robbed a charlotte man at gunpoint weeks after moving into his apartment. block of kings gate drive, the suspects took off with cash, his credit cards and driver's license. the victim told us he was just thankful he was not hurt. >> the only thing i thought, better let me give it to them....
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(finch) yes, it seems jason greenfield turned himself in to the cia. and now, collier wants to kill him for being a traitor. precisely. according to the plan, the assassination of mr. greenfield is scheduled to take place within the hour. they're probably going to interrogate sloan on the way to their mission. so if we can find where they're going to kill greenfield, then we still have a chance to save them both. just give me an intersection downtown. i'm sending you the coordinates. i'm on my way. so you're his brother. jason said he had no family. what made you choose to look into him now? [sighs] none of your business. you know what? we members of vigilance even if however, into jason's life, you also dug into ours, which brings me to some rather bad news. we took a vote as to whether we could possi blylet you live, and i'm afraid it didn't go your way. my options at this point are limited, but what i can is a quick exchange of words followed by an even quicker death. need to know exactly ho i w much you know out our group and who abyou've told. let
(finch) yes, it seems jason greenfield turned himself in to the cia. and now, collier wants to kill him for being a traitor. precisely. according to the plan, the assassination of mr. greenfield is scheduled to take place within the hour. they're probably going to interrogate sloan on the way to their mission. so if we can find where they're going to kill greenfield, then we still have a chance to save them both. just give me an intersection downtown. i'm sending you the coordinates. i'm on my...