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and then with cia's creation in 1947, cia becomes central to that community. president truman added the national security agency in 1952. president eisenhower added the national reconnaissance office to coordinate cia and air force activities regarding imagery from spy planes and satellites coming online, and then under kennedy, the defense department gets its own intelligence agency. dia today is a major national agency of the u.s. intelligence community. as we have discussed doing important work in human intelligence and also specialized technical intelligence. so i got those important developments out of the way, and where want to focus on the two biggest intelligence subjects of the kennedy administration, which often are the two major historical episodes that people remember from this period. the bay of pigs fiasco, and the cuban missile crisis. so we have a fiasco and we have a crisis. and they're both big problems. what they have in common is, obviously, cuba. otherwise, they are vastly different kinds of problems. the bay of pigs fiasco was a cia cover
and then with cia's creation in 1947, cia becomes central to that community. president truman added the national security agency in 1952. president eisenhower added the national reconnaissance office to coordinate cia and air force activities regarding imagery from spy planes and satellites coming online, and then under kennedy, the defense department gets its own intelligence agency. dia today is a major national agency of the u.s. intelligence community. as we have discussed doing important...
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of the soviets he passes these things to cia and his cia and mi6 case officers. he provides high level soviet policy papers. he even tries to war in the us ahead of about that the berlin wall is going up but he can't do so in time above all he conveys his impressions that the soviet leadership is not as confident as they appear. they are blustering from a position of weakness and they know it. they worry about provoking the us to war. they know they do not have strategic superiority in nuclear weapons. the national the national intelligence estimates at the time the us national intelligence at the time assessed that the soviets had far fewer nuclear missiles than they were claiming. it was bluster. and then khrushed off backs down on berlin and that seems to confirm pincofsky's intelligence. at the same time pankowsky says kristoff might do something desperate. cia gave pinkovsky the code name hero the vast documentary intelligence that he provided was marked with the code word ironbark. and then the oral debriefings he gave that was the chickadee intelligence. a
of the soviets he passes these things to cia and his cia and mi6 case officers. he provides high level soviet policy papers. he even tries to war in the us ahead of about that the berlin wall is going up but he can't do so in time above all he conveys his impressions that the soviet leadership is not as confident as they appear. they are blustering from a position of weakness and they know it. they worry about provoking the us to war. they know they do not have strategic superiority in nuclear...
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cia operative was killed. the following day, there was a 2000 pound dropped on the fort and the intention was to drop the bomb on the pink house. that is where most of them were seeking shelter. the fog of war and some of these procedures had not been used before. the court in its got mixed -- coordinates got mixed up. it dropped on one of the towers in the northern compounds. it flipped over a soviet era tank and killed a number of afghans, wounded four green berets and the number of british troops, special forces. the first purple of the afghanistan war were from friendly fire and they were awarded at the start of september 2001. despite the success of its early. , you could see -- early period, you could see there were complications, the difficulty of fighting a war in this country. hunting echoes -- hunting echoes -- haunting echoes when researching all of this. host: toby harnden is our guest. who did team alpha and the cia have to trust within the country? how much trust was there? guest: trust and risk
cia operative was killed. the following day, there was a 2000 pound dropped on the fort and the intention was to drop the bomb on the pink house. that is where most of them were seeking shelter. the fog of war and some of these procedures had not been used before. the court in its got mixed -- coordinates got mixed up. it dropped on one of the towers in the northern compounds. it flipped over a soviet era tank and killed a number of afghans, wounded four green berets and the number of british...
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cia hacking tools called ball 7, which the agency considered the largest data loss in cia history.later in the broadcast, we will speak with mike isikoff and jennifer robinson. the international criminal court's lead prosecutor said monday he is seeking approval to resume his investigation into war crimes committed in afghanistan by the taliban and the militant group isis-k. notably absent from the icc's statement was any mention of alleged war crimes committed by the united states, its allies, and the former u.s.-backed government in kabul. patricia gossman of human rights watch tweeted in response -- "it seems there is no end to the betrayal of afghans -- now so many victims of torture and other abuses by u.s. and former afghan government forces have been told there is no justice for you." meanwhile, the taliban-appointed chancellor for kabul university said monday that all women would be indefinitely barred from attending courses, either as professors or students. and afghanistan's first-of-its-kind women's driving school reports business has ground to a halt since the taliban t
cia hacking tools called ball 7, which the agency considered the largest data loss in cia history.later in the broadcast, we will speak with mike isikoff and jennifer robinson. the international criminal court's lead prosecutor said monday he is seeking approval to resume his investigation into war crimes committed in afghanistan by the taliban and the militant group isis-k. notably absent from the icc's statement was any mention of alleged war crimes committed by the united states, its allies,...
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cia. cia. i never thought i would hear a joyous crowd yelling cia. cia. to do with bin laden's body? therefore a plan. >> we didn't want to bury his body some place ashore. then it would make him a martyr. >> flown to uss carl vincent. wrapped in white cloth, lowered into sea. >> following right protocols, we treated him better than i think we would have treated us. chris: what did it say about this country capabilities and resolve? >> i think it sent a message to the world that will first and foremost. the united states delivered justice to those who died on 9/11 and to their families. >> no matter how long it takes, if you do harm to american citizens we're going to track you down, find and you bring you to justice. ♪ ♪ chris: after the missioned, cia learned that bin laden was hiding in the abbottabad compound for 5 years, he spent much of that time blotting future terror attacks against the u.s. it is worth remembering now in wake of or chaotic withdraw from afghanistan, the u.s. accomplished its prime objective in the longest war, bringing the master
cia. cia. i never thought i would hear a joyous crowd yelling cia. cia. to do with bin laden's body? therefore a plan. >> we didn't want to bury his body some place ashore. then it would make him a martyr. >> flown to uss carl vincent. wrapped in white cloth, lowered into sea. >> following right protocols, we treated him better than i think we would have treated us. chris: what did it say about this country capabilities and resolve? >> i think it sent a message to the...
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cia operative was killed.ollowing day, there was a 2000 pound dropped on the fort and the intention was to drop the bomb on the pink house. that is where most of them were seeking shelter. the fog of war and some of these procedures had not been used before. the court in its got mixed -- coordinates got mixed up. it dropped on one of the towers in the northern compounds. it flipped over a soviet era tank and killed a number of afghans, wounded four green berets and the number of british troops, special forces. the first purple of the afghanistan war were from friendly fire and they were awarded at the start of september 2001. despite the success of its early. , you could see -- early period, you could see there were complications, the difficulty of fighting a war in this country. hunting echoes -- hunting echoes -- haunting echoes when researching all of this. host: toby harnden is our guest. who did team alpha and the cia have to trust within the country? how much trust was there? guest: trust and risk was ce
cia operative was killed.ollowing day, there was a 2000 pound dropped on the fort and the intention was to drop the bomb on the pink house. that is where most of them were seeking shelter. the fog of war and some of these procedures had not been used before. the court in its got mixed -- coordinates got mixed up. it dropped on one of the towers in the northern compounds. it flipped over a soviet era tank and killed a number of afghans, wounded four green berets and the number of british troops,...
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say to the cia, "i want to be part of the solution."? it was an attack on our homeland. the main thing that influenced me to want to volunteer to help out was the death and destruction. the critical thing, when they asked me if i would be willing to get involved in the interrogation programme, really was the falling man and the people jumping off the building. i thought it was inappropriate and wrong for them to have to choose which way they died as a result of this cowardly attack that was done by these islamists who were trying to destroy our way of life. so you, obviously using your experience as a clinical psychologist working with the american military for many years, could help identify, recommend techniques that would work as part of the enhanced interrogation program. but how would you make the leap from that to actually carrying out, personally, some of those interrogation techniques? by the time they asked me if i would do the interrogations myself, i had received over 90 intel briefings about the impending catastrophic attack
say to the cia, "i want to be part of the solution."? it was an attack on our homeland. the main thing that influenced me to want to volunteer to help out was the death and destruction. the critical thing, when they asked me if i would be willing to get involved in the interrogation programme, really was the falling man and the people jumping off the building. i thought it was inappropriate and wrong for them to have to choose which way they died as a result of this cowardly attack...
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when the seventh floor of the cia, where the cia director's office is located, asked for aggressive plans, that's when the kidnapping and snatch operation plans first started to formulate. there was also talk about assassination and in fact, there was even sort of options that were prepared as to how that could take place, but i to want to emphasize, this never went to the white house, and i think even inside the cia there were concerns this went too far. it never got approved, but there were operations that were approved. the cia was getting live audio and video feeds from inside the ecuadorian embassy. it was monitoring the communications and the travel of wikileaks associates, it was doing a lot of aggressive things to try to dismantle and cripple wikileaks. >> your reporting over the years has made a lot of people uncomfortable. how uncomfortable do you get a sense that this reporting makes u.s. intelligence this morning? >> well first of all, i do want to point out that i did this with my two youngest colleagues, zach dorfman and sean nailor, a joint effort of the three of us. yes, i
when the seventh floor of the cia, where the cia director's office is located, asked for aggressive plans, that's when the kidnapping and snatch operation plans first started to formulate. there was also talk about assassination and in fact, there was even sort of options that were prepared as to how that could take place, but i to want to emphasize, this never went to the white house, and i think even inside the cia there were concerns this went too far. it never got approved, but there were...
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the cia's, some of the cia's most sensitive secrets had been leaked to wikileaks.precedented war on wikileaks, demanding all sorts of options from abductions and other actions, stealing the computers of wikileaks' associates, monitoring their communications, all sorts of very extreme measures. i was at that speech that you just showed in early 2017, when pompeo referred to wikileaks as a nonstate hostile intelligence service. at the time i think most of us thought it was some kind of provocative talking point by assange. in fact that was the designation the agency used to mount what it refers to, and all this is laid out in the piece, as offensive counterintelligence activities in which they could do things, treat wikileaks as a hostile intelligence service, that did not have to rely on presidential findings or briefings to capitol hill. >> but let me ask you, according to your reporting, what kind of debates took place over the legality of these plots? cia and doj, were they on the same page on any of this? >> yeah, you know, this is one where the trump white hous
the cia's, some of the cia's most sensitive secrets had been leaked to wikileaks.precedented war on wikileaks, demanding all sorts of options from abductions and other actions, stealing the computers of wikileaks' associates, monitoring their communications, all sorts of very extreme measures. i was at that speech that you just showed in early 2017, when pompeo referred to wikileaks as a nonstate hostile intelligence service. at the time i think most of us thought it was some kind of...
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the cia was one. etc., etc. the person in charge of all of those as the director of central intelligence was also head of the cia. so, we had a strange situation in which we had all this different intelligence reporting but the director of cia was human and trusted his own intelligence agency more than all the others he was supposed to be over. and we found some of the counterevidence about what was going on in iraq, weapons of mass destruction programs probably didn't get the airing and hearing it might have. so, we created the director of national intelligence, who is not the director of the cia. he's a separate person too, call intelligence, help the president understand when there are disagreements in the intelligence agency and give more of a total picture of what's going on with intelligence. that was the big reform that was made. >> you also have talked in, at least one speech i know of, about self defense, as part of the context for making the decision to go into iraq. and i really want to ask you when y
the cia was one. etc., etc. the person in charge of all of those as the director of central intelligence was also head of the cia. so, we had a strange situation in which we had all this different intelligence reporting but the director of cia was human and trusted his own intelligence agency more than all the others he was supposed to be over. and we found some of the counterevidence about what was going on in iraq, weapons of mass destruction programs probably didn't get the airing and...
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they didn't call it cia. but she's working for the u. s.orking on communications for them. >> unbeknownst to just about everyone in her life, marie singleton was a code clerk for the central intelligence agency. she wasn't a spy, but she did handle classified communications from agents overseas. information that might be very interesting to enemies of the united states. part of what the fbi does is investigate things like this, if a cia employee goes missing. >> right, exactly. it could turn into an espionage case if you have classified information and somebody's going over helping the russians, the chinese, it could theoretically turn into that kind of a case. so now there were parallel investigations. the local cops looked for a missing person. the fbi covertly looked for an intelligence worker who might have been kidnapped or changed sides. marie's family, meanwhile, just wanted her back. >> they started making flyers for my mom. >> do you remember the flyers? >> yeah. definitely remember the flyers. >> soon a number of marie's co-worker
they didn't call it cia. but she's working for the u. s.orking on communications for them. >> unbeknownst to just about everyone in her life, marie singleton was a code clerk for the central intelligence agency. she wasn't a spy, but she did handle classified communications from agents overseas. information that might be very interesting to enemies of the united states. part of what the fbi does is investigate things like this, if a cia employee goes missing. >> right, exactly. it...
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the cia in 1943, 43 members to have class go to lss.there's a statute in front of cia headquarters who was made nathan yale. that institute in front of cia headquarters is a model of another statute on yale university campus because nathan yale was class of 1773, right. we get to 2004. you two bonesmen, george w bush whose father was a bonesman and head of the cia and also the head of the major oil companies whose father, father grandfather, prescott bush was a bonesman running another bonesman in 2004. the arguments are there's a secret society of yale into the american intelligence agency and the guys sitting and writing northwoods maybe not but the sense is they all came from yale and played squash together and said they don't we have a false operation, i don't know that that's true. you see the pieces are there. a secret society of wealthy individuals altogether planning this and this is the stuff that conspiracy theorist move and when they were asked about it in election both of them refused to comment. george bush saying something
the cia in 1943, 43 members to have class go to lss.there's a statute in front of cia headquarters who was made nathan yale. that institute in front of cia headquarters is a model of another statute on yale university campus because nathan yale was class of 1773, right. we get to 2004. you two bonesmen, george w bush whose father was a bonesman and head of the cia and also the head of the major oil companies whose father, father grandfather, prescott bush was a bonesman running another bonesman...
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on a light cia kidnap weekly weeks julia hassan. we're going to speak to one of the journalist behind this new explosive reporting. i'm aiming let's get started. we heard a dozen times this week on capitol hill will be a make-or-break test for president biden's agenda, congress is working to pass a 3.5 trillion dollar reconciliation package any one trillion dollar infrastructure bill, all while trying to avoid a government shutdown any debt crisis. and just in the last few hours the timeline on that agenda has actually gotten a little bit clearer. now in a new like there to colleagues released tonight speaker pelosi announced a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill is now slated for thursday. debate on that is set to begin tomorrow morning. anna little on friday speaker pelosi described the next few days as a time of great intensity, here's where pelosi had to say this morning about that bipartisan infrastructure bill, which was originally scheduled to be voted on tomorrow. >> so are you confident that these progressive members
on a light cia kidnap weekly weeks julia hassan. we're going to speak to one of the journalist behind this new explosive reporting. i'm aiming let's get started. we heard a dozen times this week on capitol hill will be a make-or-break test for president biden's agenda, congress is working to pass a 3.5 trillion dollar reconciliation package any one trillion dollar infrastructure bill, all while trying to avoid a government shutdown any debt crisis. and just in the last few hours the timeline on...
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later when into the os at and then the cia. the cia in 1943, 42 members of the klesko one into the osf. there is a statue in front of cia headquarters whose nathan hale, the first spy killed by the british in the american revolution. i regret i have one life but to give to my country. that statute that it's fun at cia headquarters is in a modf another statue on your university campus because nathan hale is yale university class of 73, 1773. i can you move forward and say we get to 2004 2004 he of o bondsman, one george w. bush whose father was a postman whose father was also the head of the cia, also that of major oil company whose father's father, his grandfather prescott, was also a bones meant. running against another bondsman and 2004. now the arguments are there's a secret society at yell that is plugged into the american intelligence agency that's done like the guys are sitting and writing northwood, maybe not but the sense is they all came from yale and played squash together and vincent why don't we have a false swag op
later when into the os at and then the cia. the cia in 1943, 42 members of the klesko one into the osf. there is a statue in front of cia headquarters whose nathan hale, the first spy killed by the british in the american revolution. i regret i have one life but to give to my country. that statute that it's fun at cia headquarters is in a modf another statue on your university campus because nathan hale is yale university class of 73, 1773. i can you move forward and say we get to 2004 2004 he...
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news on an alleged cia plot to kidnap wikileaks founder julian assange. we'll speak to one of the journalists behind this explosive new reporting. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's get started. >>> all right. so by now you have probably heard it a dozen times. this week on capitol hill will be a make or break test for president biden's agenda. congress is working to pass a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package and a $1 trillion infrastructure bill, all while trying to avoid a government shutdown and a debt crisis. and just in the last few hours the timeline on that agenda has actually gotten a little bit clearer. now, in a new letter to colleagues released tonight, speaker pelosi announced a vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill is now slated for thursday. debate on that is set to begin tomorrow morning. in a letter on friday, though, speaker nancy pelosi described the next few times as a time of great intensity. here is what pelosi had to say this morning about that bipartisan infrastructure bill which was originally scheduled to be voted on before. >> are
news on an alleged cia plot to kidnap wikileaks founder julian assange. we'll speak to one of the journalists behind this explosive new reporting. i'm ayman mohyeldin. let's get started. >>> all right. so by now you have probably heard it a dozen times. this week on capitol hill will be a make or break test for president biden's agenda. congress is working to pass a $3.5 trillion reconciliation package and a $1 trillion infrastructure bill, all while trying to avoid a government...
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listen to this. >> when the seventh floor of the cia, that's where the cia director's office is located asked for aggressive plans to attack and dismantle wikileaks, that's when the kidnapping, the snatch operation plans first started to form late. there was also talk about assassination and in fact there was even sort of options that were prepared as to how that could take place. i do want to emphasize, this never went to the white house and i think even inside the cia there were concerns this went too far. so it never got approved. but there were operations that were approved. the cia was getting live audio and video feeds from inside the ecuadorian embassy. it was monitoring the communications and the travel of wikileaks associates. it was doing a lot of aggressive things to try to dismantle and cripple wikileaks. >> really fascinating. cnn has not verified or talked to these sources yahoo reports. isikoff stresses the idea of kidnapping and killing assange was not ultimately approved. the latest on assange is he's being held in a prison in london. the u.s. is currently requesting he
listen to this. >> when the seventh floor of the cia, that's where the cia director's office is located asked for aggressive plans to attack and dismantle wikileaks, that's when the kidnapping, the snatch operation plans first started to form late. there was also talk about assassination and in fact there was even sort of options that were prepared as to how that could take place. i do want to emphasize, this never went to the white house and i think even inside the cia there were...
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. >>> developing news from the cia. new concerns about the mysterious illness known as havana syndrome affecting dozens of americans overseas. now there's word that someone traveling with the cia director has fallen ill. >>> new details overnight about the investigation into this video. u.s. border agents in texas on horseback confronting migrants while appearing to use horse reins as whips. the response this morning. >>> a major new test for the controversial abortion law in texas. our legal expert explains what is next. >>> and from the new season of "dancing with the stars" to peyton manning making news during monday night football to a big surprise at your local car dealership, it's tuesday, september 21st. ♪ beep, beep and beep, beep, yeah ♪ >>> good tuesday morning, everyone. i'm andrew dymburt. >> i'm andrea fujii. mona is off. we begin with the breaking news about covid vaccine booster shots. johnson & johnson releasing new data this morning. >> the company says a second shot of its vaccine dramatically increase
. >>> developing news from the cia. new concerns about the mysterious illness known as havana syndrome affecting dozens of americans overseas. now there's word that someone traveling with the cia director has fallen ill. >>> new details overnight about the investigation into this video. u.s. border agents in texas on horseback confronting migrants while appearing to use horse reins as whips. the response this morning. >>> a major new test for the controversial...
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it took 100 cia operatives and 300 special forces soldiers. only one cia officer was killed. it was short, cheap, effective and victorious. but it wasn't a total victory. there was one major shortcoming that proved critical. bin laden and a few hundred al qaeda militants slipped away, even though the cia had them trapped along the mountainous border with pakistan in an area called tora bora. >> they were driven from power, from all the urban centers, and tora bora was their last redoubt. >> he direct the cia response from washington. he passed on repeated requests from his team on the ground for reenforcements, about a thousand troops, to finish off bin laden. but general tommy franks and donald rumsfeld refused. >> i think it was a conscious decision, because i passed on the request from our men. >> to the white house? ? yeah, to the white house and centcom, to both. >> and they said can't do it? >> yes. >> why couldn't you get those extra troops to secure the area? >> because work wgt afghans, we had such success to date, and i think there was a sense we could continue doin
it took 100 cia operatives and 300 special forces soldiers. only one cia officer was killed. it was short, cheap, effective and victorious. but it wasn't a total victory. there was one major shortcoming that proved critical. bin laden and a few hundred al qaeda militants slipped away, even though the cia had them trapped along the mountainous border with pakistan in an area called tora bora. >> they were driven from power, from all the urban centers, and tora bora was their last redoubt....
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that cia alert was too late. seconds later the missile, which the pentagon thought was targeting an isis-k terrorist hauling explosives, struck the court yard of a family home killing seven children, an afghan aid worker and two other adults. alex, walk us through this warning and how it gives us a fuller picture of what went wrong. this is just not the way it's supposed to go. terrible. >> it adds a miscommunication to what was already an abject intelligence failure in the targeting of what turned out to be an aid worker. what we know now, according to three sources, is that the cia in these final moments before the strike issued this warning. that warning came too late. that warning said there were possibly civilians around, possibly children in that vehicle. it is not clear whether the cia knew the military intended to pull the trilgger. it raises all sorts of questions about how an order like this is carried out. but what it really does highlight the fact the u.s. was frantically trying to rout out isis attac
that cia alert was too late. seconds later the missile, which the pentagon thought was targeting an isis-k terrorist hauling explosives, struck the court yard of a family home killing seven children, an afghan aid worker and two other adults. alex, walk us through this warning and how it gives us a fuller picture of what went wrong. this is just not the way it's supposed to go. terrible. >> it adds a miscommunication to what was already an abject intelligence failure in the targeting of...
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of the troubles with the cia and the 70s. professional career. it's too bad in a sense that that kind of national unity and sense of common purpose and no polarization, no party lines at all, that's too bad we don't have that everyday. >> dana: indeed. it is countdown bin laden that it's out now, the special errors this sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. fan mail friday is next. ♪ ♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's why they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. [ nautical horn blows ] i mean just because you look like someone else doesn't mean you eat off the floor, or yell at the vacuum, or need flea medication. oh, yeah. that's the spot. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i got my reading glasses on because it's fan mail friday and we are answering your questions. jesse watters. i'm sure it's me, but who is your best work friend and -- that you can turn to a hard day? >> jesse: well, i've los
of the troubles with the cia and the 70s. professional career. it's too bad in a sense that that kind of national unity and sense of common purpose and no polarization, no party lines at all, that's too bad we don't have that everyday. >> dana: indeed. it is countdown bin laden that it's out now, the special errors this sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. fan mail friday is next. ♪ ♪ as someone who resembles someone else... i appreciate that liberty mutual knows everyone's unique. that's...
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john kerry, aka a former cia analyst and whistleblower things. the report has diming implications for press freedom, the world to understand that the united states is trying to criminalize journalism . they refuse to accept the fact that julian assigns is a journalist that the american people only information and they have the right to know what it is. and that the government behind their backs, the backs of the american people, is trying to assassinate someone who has not been convicted of a crime, at least in washington. this is going to be a day long story. somebody is going to get promoted inside the ca for coming up with this operation. no one will be held accountable, just like no one with ever held accountable for the torture program or the secret prison program. you know, one of the things that we learned in this article was that the british intelligence serve as the external intelligence surface m. i was apparently involved, you know, where they were talking about, shoot up the potential for shoot out in front of the ecuadorian empathy.
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itself, after this happened said it considers it the largest data leak in cia, history and the sources that yahoo news spoke with in this recent report claim that the director at the time mike, palm pale, was basically out for revenge. i mean, the cia and british intelligence apparently believed that russian agents were planning to rescue julian, aside from the embassy and bring them to moscow. and this report said that they were actually willing to have shoot outs in the street over over this over to stop that from happening. there was also, there were also apparently plans to spy on kidnap and even kill julian, a songy extra judicial li without any sort of trial. these were also discussed apparently, and the way the agency wanted to do this was by labeling wiki leaks a hostile for an intelligence service. i obtained an email in which morales who does not speak english very well is giving instructions to his employees at the ecuadorian embassy in perfect english on how to set up a separate a secret separate video server to circumvent the ecuadorian security services and feed video bac
itself, after this happened said it considers it the largest data leak in cia, history and the sources that yahoo news spoke with in this recent report claim that the director at the time mike, palm pale, was basically out for revenge. i mean, the cia and british intelligence apparently believed that russian agents were planning to rescue julian, aside from the embassy and bring them to moscow. and this report said that they were actually willing to have shoot outs in the street over over this...
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there was a cia-created militia in the southeast of the country. groups like these around the country. they were seen as cia closest allies and trying to fight the taliban and many, many innocent people and civilians suffered as a result. their methods were seen as extraordinarily brutal. what happened to the evacuation last month was the cia death squads were essentially one of the guards of the airport itself. the reason they were there was ultimately they were going to be evacuated as well. it was a horrific scene, as i was talking to colleagues and friends on the ground, sometimes these death squads are shooting at crowds, the taliban wasn't always letting people through, it was chaotic. ultimately, these death squads were evacuated. there are still american citizens here in afghanistan today trying to get out, but the cia militias are all out and living in the united states. it is not the first time. there have been other cia-backed strongman living comfortably in the u.s. for the last decade or two decades. this is an indictment on what the c
there was a cia-created militia in the southeast of the country. groups like these around the country. they were seen as cia closest allies and trying to fight the taliban and many, many innocent people and civilians suffered as a result. their methods were seen as extraordinarily brutal. what happened to the evacuation last month was the cia death squads were essentially one of the guards of the airport itself. the reason they were there was ultimately they were going to be evacuated as well....
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of the troubles with the cia and the 70s.e said it was a proudest moment of my professional career. it's too bad in a sense that that kind of national unity and sense of common purpose and no polarization, no party lines at all, that's too bad we don't have that everyday. >> dana: indeed. it is countdown bin laden that it's out now, the special errors this sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. fan mail friday is next. fan mail friday is next. ♪ ♪ i'm not getting through the pandemic just to end up with the flu. i asked for fluzone high-dose quadrivalent. it's the #1-used flu vaccine for people 65 and older. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent is the only vaccine approved by the fda for superior flu protection in adults 65+. i'm not letting my guard down. fluzone high-dose quadrivalent isn't for people who've had a severe allergic reaction to any flu vaccine or vaccine component, including eggs or egg products. tell your health care professional if you've ever experienced severe muscle weakness after receiving a flu shot. people with weake
of the troubles with the cia and the 70s.e said it was a proudest moment of my professional career. it's too bad in a sense that that kind of national unity and sense of common purpose and no polarization, no party lines at all, that's too bad we don't have that everyday. >> dana: indeed. it is countdown bin laden that it's out now, the special errors this sunday at 10:00 p.m. eastern. fan mail friday is next. fan mail friday is next. ♪ ♪ i'm not getting through the pandemic just to...
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they claim that the then head of the cia might, palm pale, was basically out for revenge. i mean, it talks about how the ca, in british to tell intelligence, believe that russian agents had come come up with a plan to rescue julie and songs and bring him to moscow. and it also talks about how these western intelligence agencies were ready for shoot outs in the street to prevent this from happening. so that's really like a crazy claim. i mean, there's all, there were also plans to spy on kidnap and even kill julian songs without any sort of trial that we're be these plans were being fleshed out and talked about in the ca, apparently. and also the had, like i said, mike, palm pale. he apparently was willing to justify this by calling wiki leaks a hostile foreign intelligence service wiki leaks, walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service. the whole idea itself is pretty outrageous. and the biggest kind of reaction has come, particularly from journalists and whistleblowers, who are, i think a lot of them are thinking, you know, coul
they claim that the then head of the cia might, palm pale, was basically out for revenge. i mean, it talks about how the ca, in british to tell intelligence, believe that russian agents had come come up with a plan to rescue julie and songs and bring him to moscow. and it also talks about how these western intelligence agencies were ready for shoot outs in the street to prevent this from happening. so that's really like a crazy claim. i mean, there's all, there were also plans to spy on kidnap...
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already the cia is the disgrace. the fact that it contemplated engaged in so many illegal acts against wicker lakes is now tried scandal, but should be investigated by congress and the justice department. these new revelations which involve a shocking disregard of the law a truly beyond the pale. if you're a journalist, american, or otherwise, you need to understand, turning a blind eye to this story, moves the entire world toward a paradigm where the criminalization of journalism is routine. the u. s. government is slowly suffocating silencing and killing someone solely for the crime reporting documents that every major media outlet in the world determined when news worthy and few in the u. s. corporate press care, because he's never been in their clique. while these revelations have now grabbed the attention of many of the key ones are in fact not new. they feature and a 2020 investigation by the editor and chief of the greys own max blumenthal. he suggests that the cia somehow impersonated former ecuadorian presid
already the cia is the disgrace. the fact that it contemplated engaged in so many illegal acts against wicker lakes is now tried scandal, but should be investigated by congress and the justice department. these new revelations which involve a shocking disregard of the law a truly beyond the pale. if you're a journalist, american, or otherwise, you need to understand, turning a blind eye to this story, moves the entire world toward a paradigm where the criminalization of journalism is routine....
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what do we know about the cia warning and the sequence of events here? this story just gets worse and worse. >> this was already a story about how the intelligence had failed by tracking this person who they thought was an isis member, and clearly isn't. now, this is a story also about bad communication. the cia knew that there were civilians in the area. children in the area near this car. and gave this warning. but it was too late. this coming seconds before that held-fire missile was dropped from that drone, and tore through ahmadi's car, killing him and nine others. now it's unclear if the cia knew that the military had planned on carrying out any sort of air strike but it is clear that there was some sort of miscommunication. what was interesting yesterday, when we heard the head of central command, general mckenzie admitting this was a terrible mistake, he did not admit that this was a complete and utter failure. essentially saying that some parts of this intelligence operation were good. he said that there were 60 pieces of intelligence, indicatin
what do we know about the cia warning and the sequence of events here? this story just gets worse and worse. >> this was already a story about how the intelligence had failed by tracking this person who they thought was an isis member, and clearly isn't. now, this is a story also about bad communication. the cia knew that there were civilians in the area. children in the area near this car. and gave this warning. but it was too late. this coming seconds before that held-fire missile was...
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he was by firing the cia and his 2 age kimbell and bissell. you can't believe the shock waves he sent through washington. here he is the young man, after truman and eyes an hour, the young man, 423 years old. we're starting to change things. the way things were done. he did not believe in colonialism. he did not believe in the cold war. and he was moving away from. he had been sober. and he was educated by the bay of pigs, and above all, by the cuban missile crisis, he was a changed man. now, when just finally, when explosive evidence in black and white is produced, look at julian assigned according to the un being tortured here. the founder of wiki weeks. what's gonna happen about the release of this documentary? why are you in can, and why isn't it on all the streaming services in the united states, so everyone can watch it from next week. this in this room was not finance in america. we went to the streamers, they turn down, we were financed out of england. it was ingenious. your new film, the independent film company that financed this fil
he was by firing the cia and his 2 age kimbell and bissell. you can't believe the shock waves he sent through washington. here he is the young man, after truman and eyes an hour, the young man, 423 years old. we're starting to change things. the way things were done. he did not believe in colonialism. he did not believe in the cold war. and he was moving away from. he had been sober. and he was educated by the bay of pigs, and above all, by the cuban missile crisis, he was a changed man. now,...
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the cia was plotting to kidnap on perhaps kill julian assange. the allegations appear in a new yahoo news report. the revelations are nothing new. they were erred on our t last year. the yahoo article includes testimony from key witnesses on the ca, heads, fury, and wiki leaks, so called volt 7 disclosures in the us intelligence agencies, activities, pompeo and other top agency leaders were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about vote 7 said a former trump national security official, they was seeing blood was damo quarter. i joined me here in the pseudo to make sense of it. the allegations be, are quite startling, aren't they? although we have, as we'll get to in a moment, seen them before. what's in the report, while it goes all the way back to 2017, when assange was 5 years into his stay at the dorian embassy in london. and that was also when wiki leaks began. publishing its volt 7 documents, a series of document leaks, exposing the methods and tools that they use in terms of computer hacking. now the agency cons
the cia was plotting to kidnap on perhaps kill julian assange. the allegations appear in a new yahoo news report. the revelations are nothing new. they were erred on our t last year. the yahoo article includes testimony from key witnesses on the ca, heads, fury, and wiki leaks, so called volt 7 disclosures in the us intelligence agencies, activities, pompeo and other top agency leaders were completely detached from reality because they were so embarrassed about vote 7 said a former trump...
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the cia issued this warning. this was a military operation. the drone was controlled by the military. the strike was ordered by the military, but of course, you have intelligence services and in this case, the cia, working hand in glove with the military and what this does is really paint the picture of not only a fast-moving environment, but a miscommunication where the cia and it was, in fact, too late. when we heard from general mckenzie, he kept talking about the context of the situation, that lided to this mistake as h called it. we knew there was an attack at kabul international airport that left 170 afghans dead as well as 13 american service members and we knew there was an imminent attack and so there was intelligence. there was 60 different pieces of intelligence according to general mckenzie that indicated that an attack was imminent and one of the pieces of intelligence was that a white toyota corolla was involved. in the end, they ended up tracking the wrong one and certainly cancelkilling the wro person. not only collateral damag
the cia issued this warning. this was a military operation. the drone was controlled by the military. the strike was ordered by the military, but of course, you have intelligence services and in this case, the cia, working hand in glove with the military and what this does is really paint the picture of not only a fast-moving environment, but a miscommunication where the cia and it was, in fact, too late. when we heard from general mckenzie, he kept talking about the context of the situation,...
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that's because the cia director's schedule is never widely shared.t's held closely among only a few u.s. government officials so there are questions within the u.s. government about how people would have known the cia director was traveling to india and how the perpetrator can plan this aggression. the u.s. government have not yet said what they believe behind these mysterious incidents or illnesses or how it's being carried out but both of those things are investigated by officials and led by the biden administration at this time. >> cnn, new york. >> and just into cnn, a coup attempt in sudan has been foiled according to several sources from the sunni government. 40 officers were arrested after they tried to take over the state broadcaster tv building. we'll keep you updated with any new developments that come to us. >>> up next, here on cnn newsroom. new 911 audio from the investigation into the death of 22-year-old gabby petito as police continue this search for her fiance. >>> the u.s. is sending hundred asylum seekers home. they are still waiti
that's because the cia director's schedule is never widely shared.t's held closely among only a few u.s. government officials so there are questions within the u.s. government about how people would have known the cia director was traveling to india and how the perpetrator can plan this aggression. the u.s. government have not yet said what they believe behind these mysterious incidents or illnesses or how it's being carried out but both of those things are investigated by officials and led by...
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so let's take a listen with they said the cia is a disgrace. the fact that it contemplated engaged in so many illegal acts against which lakes is now tried scandal, but should be investigated by congress and the justice department. these new revelations which involve a shocking disregard of the law. a truly beyond the pale. yeah. and this will be new and shocking too many, but the allocations have been out in the public before. right. actually, the interesting thing is that this, or as already, is already pretty much published investigation, i mean, actually investigative journalist at the grey zone. max blumenthal spoke to us about it. he published an investigation that revealed that an apparent ca, spying operation against doing the songs, and even these plans to extra judicially assassinate him. let's take a look at that interview that we had i obtained an e mail in which morales who does not speak english very well, is giving instructions to his employees at the ecuadorian embassy in perfect english on how to set up a separate a secret sepa
so let's take a listen with they said the cia is a disgrace. the fact that it contemplated engaged in so many illegal acts against which lakes is now tried scandal, but should be investigated by congress and the justice department. these new revelations which involve a shocking disregard of the law. a truly beyond the pale. yeah. and this will be new and shocking too many, but the allocations have been out in the public before. right. actually, the interesting thing is that this, or as already,...