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in the process to collect the information it doesn't seem like you are super connected into the cia or nsa so how hard is it to get them to talk? >> it wasn't that hard to get the lead case agent to talk . back in 2009 when i would go back to interview the cryptology stomachaches -- cryptology us to of the case it didn't go into much detail but would cover the secrets then i became friends with the zero lead agent steve carr like to gather there was a lot more to the story that could be told at the time i did not know what that was but i had a vague notion to pursue . ultimately i could get some cooperation from the fbi because of mike other cases this had gone to trial was so there was quite a bit of information already in private domain but once started to go through witness' testimony, i started to find people who knew bits and pieces, others were willing to talk to us because i knew steven and they new-line had done a good job of the article . but was more difficult was to find enough information about price and regan childhood because believe better not when somebody is branded as thi
in the process to collect the information it doesn't seem like you are super connected into the cia or nsa so how hard is it to get them to talk? >> it wasn't that hard to get the lead case agent to talk . back in 2009 when i would go back to interview the cryptology stomachaches -- cryptology us to of the case it didn't go into much detail but would cover the secrets then i became friends with the zero lead agent steve carr like to gather there was a lot more to the story that could be...
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i didn't work for the cia or nsa. one part of the story in my boat when he was writing my story, the station threatened him. said don't talk about this guy. don't talk about the one exhibit in the book. that was the one name i gave to the department of justice because he was making illegal sales. after he told them all this information and i went through all what he was doing and how he did it, $420 million. it's right in the book. and i said well, june of 07. one of my good friends in new york is rudy giuliani. you don't understand. we're not interested. the prosecutor in new york. so republicans like rudy giuliani. they're not upholding the law. write to remind you violated the constitution. he should've been fired on the spot. maybe even prosecuted. the point is this. a $50 million condo in new york city. it did nothing. but how can you ignore this one client? so it's a boot maker. when you've gotten a iraqi national living in new york city on the floor of the olympic tower and making illegal oil sales. i think we
i didn't work for the cia or nsa. one part of the story in my boat when he was writing my story, the station threatened him. said don't talk about this guy. don't talk about the one exhibit in the book. that was the one name i gave to the department of justice because he was making illegal sales. after he told them all this information and i went through all what he was doing and how he did it, $420 million. it's right in the book. and i said well, june of 07. one of my good friends in new york...
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research and evaluation, partnership for public service"after a couple years at the fbi or the cia or the nsa the salaries they can be offered by the private sector can be three times what they're making." experts say until the government can attract the best good hackers to fight cyber crime, the bad hackers washington i'm kf reporting. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon,trump says he helped save one of america's biggest car elect donald trump says he helped keep a motor company from moving to mexico. mexic >>> it is 12:24 p.m. -- donald trump said he helped to keep a motor company from moving to mexico. however the kentucky ford motor plant was never ending on moving the whole operation. the company wanted to shift one production line. and the american workers on that car were going to work on a different model. last night trump tweeted "i worked hard with bill ford to keep the lincoln plants in kentucky" ." emission cheating scandal. 30,000 jobs will be eliminated. most in germany. volkswagen says cutting those jobs will save the company about $4 billion a year. >>> a fantasy sports world
research and evaluation, partnership for public service"after a couple years at the fbi or the cia or the nsa the salaries they can be offered by the private sector can be three times what they're making." experts say until the government can attract the best good hackers to fight cyber crime, the bad hackers washington i'm kf reporting. coming up on the cbs 2 news at noon,trump says he helped save one of america's biggest car elect donald trump says he helped keep a motor company...
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opinions and would push back and argue against other intel that was brought to the situation by the cia or the nsae dependent on who is secretary of state, who is the new head of the cia, who is the head of the nsa. >> i think john mccain is going to be a huge factor here in how much he is a critic of the administration, as he is of the current administration, as he was of the bush administration at times on foreign policy. one of the big three jobs, they need someone who can talk to john mccain. >> is the impression that the last person in the room is essential with trump fair? the last person he talks to? >> the last person in the room is donald trump. >> exactly. >> you know what i mean. there's a conventional impression -- >> great story in the "washington post" today about the circle of people around him who are going to be influential. we have never had someone announced not as chief of staff who reports directly to the president. you have bannon, priebus, jared kushner and mike pence all either in or around the white house that i think it's an open question. >> and jared is the last person
opinions and would push back and argue against other intel that was brought to the situation by the cia or the nsae dependent on who is secretary of state, who is the new head of the cia, who is the head of the nsa. >> i think john mccain is going to be a huge factor here in how much he is a critic of the administration, as he is of the current administration, as he was of the bush administration at times on foreign policy. one of the big three jobs, they need someone who can talk to john...
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or tweeted out themselves. do you think someone in a national security role, whether it's at the nsa or cia should have access tom not into the social media myself. being rather old fashioned, i suppose, i'm not the best judge of that. it may be possible to use a social media very effectively and not risk security lapses and so forth, or it may be difficult and take some real work to avoid particularly disclosing any classified information in a tweet or whatever. that's something they're going to have to come to terms with because the social media change a lot. and have a big impact on the way people are communicating with the public and how they operate in these days and times. and just as the fax machine opened up eastern europe to influence undermining the soviets and just as a printing press opened up the war, the 30 years war, there's always a big impact of technology on communications. and i think we're seeing that. it will be a big thing to deal with. >> okay. it's the new world we live in. we appreciate your time. james woolsey, former director of the cia. >> good to be with you. >>> coming up, bank stoc
or tweeted out themselves. do you think someone in a national security role, whether it's at the nsa or cia should have access tom not into the social media myself. being rather old fashioned, i suppose, i'm not the best judge of that. it may be possible to use a social media very effectively and not risk security lapses and so forth, or it may be difficult and take some real work to avoid particularly disclosing any classified information in a tweet or whatever. that's something they're going...
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a letter from 100 former security leaders, republicans vowing to never support or work with donald trump. former cia and nsairector, michael hayden called him a tool of the russian government a few weeks ago. how does trump take those strained relations and work with people in the intelligence community? you had omarosa, former apprentice contestant say he is keeping a long list of enemies. there's no progress from doing that. >> newt gingrich, i can't think of anyone i admire more in politics more than him. he is a level-headed guy that will work with him and show him how to get it done. and switching gears in meeting with the president tomorrow, i thought back to when president obama and hillary clinton had such a divisive primary and president obama, the faults i have with him. i do admire him in certain ways and i think he will handle this quick lip as well. >> that 2008 heated primary was not to the level that this general election was, nor -- >> you go back to south carolina, my home state and it got very personal and very nasty. >> do you think donald trump questioning the legitimacy. >> yes, hillary
a letter from 100 former security leaders, republicans vowing to never support or work with donald trump. former cia and nsairector, michael hayden called him a tool of the russian government a few weeks ago. how does trump take those strained relations and work with people in the intelligence community? you had omarosa, former apprentice contestant say he is keeping a long list of enemies. there's no progress from doing that. >> newt gingrich, i can't think of anyone i admire more in...
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we have a good director in george bush, we have a good executive order, and the cia and the dia and nasa are -- or the nsa are now doing a good job under proper supervision. >> governor carter. >> well, one of the very serious things that's happened in our government in recent years and has continued up until now is a breakdown in the trust among our people and that -- >> the broadcasters in philadelphia have temporarily lost the audio. it's not a conspiracy against g carter or president ford, and they will fix it as soon as possible. this debate is now within about eight minutes of its close, and in spite of the fact that this was under the aus pis of the league of women voters, the pool audio from philadelphia has been lost momentarily. we hope to have it back any minute. we don't know what's happened to it. again, the pool audio from the walnut street theater in philadelphia has been lost. we hope for the moment. we are needless to say, trying to restore it. do not know what has happened to it. both candidates have lost more or less equal number of their words. i can't hear them either, so i don't know
we have a good director in george bush, we have a good executive order, and the cia and the dia and nasa are -- or the nsa are now doing a good job under proper supervision. >> governor carter. >> well, one of the very serious things that's happened in our government in recent years and has continued up until now is a breakdown in the trust among our people and that -- >> the broadcasters in philadelphia have temporarily lost the audio. it's not a conspiracy against g carter...
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cia is nuts. right within the united states. their mission is foreign intelligence. the nsa monitor intelligence but they have no business looking into the lives of peaceful protesters. have the police orut these are the wrong agencies to be dealing with domestic issues. >> there are no borders or walls to what the cia does. they deal with international terrorism. >> is called united states law. i know you want to ignore that but it is an actual law on the books. >> this is the part where you listen to what i'm going to say then react to it. >> they are protecting all of us. you don't know what they're doing neither do you want to know. these are people who could kill other people and we will not know about it so we can sleep well at night. >> turkey like many other things taste so much better when it is right. >> we only did it once were not going to do it again. >> my name is jerry, i am . >> fighting over women to get can get while particularly when the two fighting are moose. check out the pitcher of moose who were frozen in time as they lived in combat. social studies teacher was showing his friend around alaska when i stumbled upon the stark example of how brutal nature can be. t
cia is nuts. right within the united states. their mission is foreign intelligence. the nsa monitor intelligence but they have no business looking into the lives of peaceful protesters. have the police orut these are the wrong agencies to be dealing with domestic issues. >> there are no borders or walls to what the cia does. they deal with international terrorism. >> is called united states law. i know you want to ignore that but it is an actual law on the books. >> this is...
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or standard law that these briefings take place on a daily basis. i talked to people involved in these briefings. they last about two hours. but they include a wide range of agencies, cia, fbi, nsa, director of national intelligence, often someone from the pentagon. so you have a number of people and they have a limited time to speak, and secondly, he's months away, at least two months away, from decision-making authority on any issue. so i would expect the closer it gets to inauguration day, he'll probably step up the briefings and make sure he knows more about what's going on. and remember, at this point, if something terrible was to happen to the president, it's not going to fall in donald trump's lap, it's going to be joe biden that rub runs the country until january 20th. i think there's a little bit of overworked criticism here in this case. >> so you don't think there's a problem that he doesn't see it as a priority to receive a daily briefing that clearly mike pence feels is a priority? >> well, he has mike pence getting these briefings. for him as the final decisionmaker in the cabinet positions, i don't see it as a problem. i don't characterize it as indifference. if t
or standard law that these briefings take place on a daily basis. i talked to people involved in these briefings. they last about two hours. but they include a wide range of agencies, cia, fbi, nsa, director of national intelligence, often someone from the pentagon. so you have a number of people and they have a limited time to speak, and secondly, he's months away, at least two months away, from decision-making authority on any issue. so i would expect the closer it gets to inauguration day,...
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or me. i think he'll probably leave it to the kids. with us now, former director of the cia and nsaoff group, retired general michael hayden. that's something that people will need to sort through for the next four years. general, george w. bush yesterday warning of north korea and what lies ahead. donald trump and barack obama talked. barack obama said north korea is the gravest threat you face over the next four years. how bad will things get in the course of the trump presidency? >> it's likely by the end of mr. trump's first term, they will reach seattle with a nuclear weapon onboard. now, will it be effective? what odds are you willing to deal with with pyongyang. >> it's that northwest corner. just because of ranges of the missiles and how far they have to go. >> if they can do that if four years, imagine what they can do in eight. >> over four administrations now we tried to put the brakes on the north korea program. >> why can't we do it? >> they believe and probably correctly that they will not survive without being a nuclear power. >> why can't we put sufficient pressure o
or me. i think he'll probably leave it to the kids. with us now, former director of the cia and nsaoff group, retired general michael hayden. that's something that people will need to sort through for the next four years. general, george w. bush yesterday warning of north korea and what lies ahead. donald trump and barack obama talked. barack obama said north korea is the gravest threat you face over the next four years. how bad will things get in the course of the trump presidency? >>...
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former cia and nsa director general michael hayden is standing by to talk about the challenges facing the president-elect from russia to iran to north korea. the news is (alex)tor) if you have medicare orst, if you think medicare covers everything, you may be in for an expensive surprise. second, you could be responsible for thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. which brings us to number three. a medicare supplement insurance policy from colonial penn life insurance company can help you save money by helping to pay the bills medicare doesn't. so you have affordable coverage with the freedom to choose a plan that best meets your needs and budget. and no one chooses your doctors but you. you can be covered for visits to doctors, specialists, hospitals, and more. so now that you know more about your choices when it comes to a medicare supplement plan, call now. (bright music) ♪ >>> donald trump's election is certain to change america's national security policies around the world. last week in the "the washington post" former cia and national security director michael hayden criticized trump for admiring russian president vladimir putin. general hayden joins us now. good morning. >>
former cia and nsa director general michael hayden is standing by to talk about the challenges facing the president-elect from russia to iran to north korea. the news is (alex)tor) if you have medicare orst, if you think medicare covers everything, you may be in for an expensive surprise. second, you could be responsible for thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. which brings us to number three. a medicare supplement insurance policy from colonial penn life insurance company can help you...