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as the dni and his devotion at the fbi. even in those cases, cyber is fundamental to what so many agencies do that we had to put it in the too hard category. this administration made progress in terms of trying to divide divide the responsibilities in terms of dhs, nsa, fbi, cia and others. but it's still a question in my mind whether we have that right and whether we are getting the uplift across the community that we can in cyber. that brings me back to if we were advising somebody in terms of the next president what improvements would we have or what questions should that person ask? one of the questions i would ask the president or i would have the president ask his leaders and say do we have the authority we need right now mr. or mrs. dni, mr. or mrs. secretary of defense to defend the nation's critical infrastructure. n the case of cyber attack. there's been endless warning and testimony that this is one of the top threat s in the country. the president needs to ask that question. i do not want to hear about a commiss
as the dni and his devotion at the fbi. even in those cases, cyber is fundamental to what so many agencies do that we had to put it in the too hard category. this administration made progress in terms of trying to divide divide the responsibilities in terms of dhs, nsa, fbi, cia and others. but it's still a question in my mind whether we have that right and whether we are getting the uplift across the community that we can in cyber. that brings me back to if we were advising somebody in terms...
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this structure work, but it depends on the character of the dni, the relationship of the dni to the president and the relationship deny to director of the cia. that has to be the product of careful personal choices by the transition team. one would hope with the personal involvement of the president-elect. when it hits the fan he needs to jump out of there. i write in the book what happened after the "new york times" wrote about what we called -- i said when things like this happen, we have what we call the long pause. all right, he's the guy who told us to go do this come going to go out there and self-identify that he told us to do it, and he's going to identify. easy going to defend is? in this instance the story came out thursday night on the websites. friday was probably the way you would imagine the party to be in the white house. midday friday the president told his staff to throw away a saturday morning radio broadcast. he had already produced. he went on live saturday morning and did what we all would have hoped he did. and then within a few weeks he visited fort meade visibly. that'
this structure work, but it depends on the character of the dni, the relationship of the dni to the president and the relationship deny to director of the cia. that has to be the product of careful personal choices by the transition team. one would hope with the personal involvement of the president-elect. when it hits the fan he needs to jump out of there. i write in the book what happened after the "new york times" wrote about what we called -- i said when things like this happen,...
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of the dni to the president and to the cia. that has to be the product of careful personal choices. one would hope with the personal involvement of the president elect. and has ben says, when it hits the fan, he needs to jump out there. i wrielt in the book, what happened after the "new york times" wrote about what we call the stutter wind program. when things like that happen we have what we call the long pause. all right. it's the guy who told us to go do this going to go out and self-identify that he told us to do it, and is he going to identify? is he going to defend us? in this instance the story came out thursday on the website. friday probably the way you would imagine that friday to be in the white house. midday friday, the president told his staff to throw away the saturday morning radio broadcast. that he had already produced. he went on live saturday morning and did what we all would have hoped he did. he visited fort meade visibly. that's what you need from the commander in chief. >> i would interject the team that'
of the dni to the president and to the cia. that has to be the product of careful personal choices. one would hope with the personal involvement of the president elect. and has ben says, when it hits the fan, he needs to jump out there. i wrielt in the book, what happened after the "new york times" wrote about what we call the stutter wind program. when things like that happen we have what we call the long pause. all right. it's the guy who told us to go do this going to go out and...
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i said this structural work, it depends on the character of the dni, the relationship of the dni to the president, and the relationship of the dni to the director of the cia. that has to be a product of turtle choices on the transitional team with the involvement of the president-elect. when it hits the fan, he needs to jump out there. i write in the book about what happened after "the new york times" wrote, and i said when things like this happen, we have the long pause. is the guy who told us to do this is going to go out there and self identified that he told us to do it and he going to identify, and is he going to defend us? in this instance, the thursday probably the way you would imagine that friday to be at the white house. the day friday, the president told his staff to throw away the radio broadcast that he had already produced, and he went on live saturday morning and did what we all would have hoped he did. and within a few weeks he visited fort meade, visibly. that is what you need from the commander in chief. interject, the team that is selected, i would add one additional
i said this structural work, it depends on the character of the dni, the relationship of the dni to the president, and the relationship of the dni to the director of the cia. that has to be a product of turtle choices on the transitional team with the involvement of the president-elect. when it hits the fan, he needs to jump out there. i write in the book about what happened after "the new york times" wrote, and i said when things like this happen, we have the long pause. is the guy...
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what we have heard from the dni clapper and what comey said today, is that they are electing to go anotherte. the number is down, but it's just not clear why that is the case. >>> right now, a little boy making a big safe in south florida, the 11-year-old being called a hero now after saving this girl from drowning. this 13-year-old, her rescuer angel rivera said he noticed her at the bottom of this eight-foot pool. >> i saw her on the floor, just like a star, she was over at the bottom. so i went and i jumped in, what i did was, when she was down on the bottom, i picked her up, i took her out and i had to save her life. >> and that he did. paramedics rushed the girl to the hospital in critical condition. the pool was closed at the time of the incident. >>> one of britain's youngest royals becomes quite the trend setter, the final 30 up next. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. >>> well
what we have heard from the dni clapper and what comey said today, is that they are electing to go anotherte. the number is down, but it's just not clear why that is the case. >>> right now, a little boy making a big safe in south florida, the 11-year-old being called a hero now after saving this girl from drowning. this 13-year-old, her rescuer angel rivera said he noticed her at the bottom of this eight-foot pool. >> i saw her on the floor, just like a star, she was over at the...
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and he had other roles in the central intelligence agency, the dni and the national security council. and so i turn the program over to my colleague, david shedd. >> thank you, cully. thank you very much. it is indeed a privilege. and as cully said the opportunity to talk about the value of intelligence is why we're here today. and be thinking about questions that you may have after i have exercised the prerogative after introducing our two guests to -- in asking them their questions to what is on your mind. and i think that is important to address. while immediately to my left, he really needs no introduction. general mike caden is someone who is a stalwart for about 120 years in the intelligence community. not quite that long. but i think i've known you about that long. and as former director of nsa and i think the longest-serving director of nsa. >> at that time. >> at that time. and then i think your successor beat you out by a year or so. and then as the principal deputy of the newly stood up in 2005 director of national intelligence bringing that breadth of experience from the i
and he had other roles in the central intelligence agency, the dni and the national security council. and so i turn the program over to my colleague, david shedd. >> thank you, cully. thank you very much. it is indeed a privilege. and as cully said the opportunity to talk about the value of intelligence is why we're here today. and be thinking about questions that you may have after i have exercised the prerogative after introducing our two guests to -- in asking them their questions to...
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i would defy you to go into the office of the dni or one of the intelligence agency or any combatant command around the world or any of the services and -- and find somebody that hasn't sat in a briefing with seth gorka. he has brief it had men fighting in this war in reality and analysis. so his views are -- are extremely influential and important, and so when he writes a book about how to deal with this long war, which seems like it's just getting longer all of the time, i think it's for people that care about this issue, care about this country and security, care about the challenges to the peace and prosperity in the world today that we ought to take time out and her excited to host him to talk about his book. seth will talk about take questions. so if you have a question, if you would just raise your hand and, i think, you'll recognize, so if you'll wait for the microphones, so the folks that are listening online can hear the question and just state your name and affiliation and we will run that to the end of the hour, so thank you for being here today and please join me in welc
i would defy you to go into the office of the dni or one of the intelligence agency or any combatant command around the world or any of the services and -- and find somebody that hasn't sat in a briefing with seth gorka. he has brief it had men fighting in this war in reality and analysis. so his views are -- are extremely influential and important, and so when he writes a book about how to deal with this long war, which seems like it's just getting longer all of the time, i think it's for...
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haber sido vctima del asistente dental que presuntamente habria tocado de forma inapropiada a decenas dniales a cargo de la investigacin mostraron su preocupacin por las imagenes que encontraron en la viviendde supuesto agresor. --hayar tamayo tiene el informe. take pkg 00:01 00:07 banner 00:32 "i wonder how? becausehis is full of people a lot of doctors" --esta madre se pregunta cmo pudo ser posible que sucedieran los abusos en un lugar tan concurrido por personal de salud y pacientes. --ella visit el centro medico pasada yica monument" la sema se siente perturbada porque veia al presunto agresor como una buena persona. --el equipo especializado de la policia de concord confirm que existen videos y fotografias que muestran los abusos xuales de alejandro saro a los menores. "the video are very clear about what happened." --los videos son muy obvios con lo que suceda en el centrodenta afirma uno de los detectives encargados de la investigacin y agrega que debi ver las imagenes junto a otros oficiale muy perturbadoras. --el oficial confirma que ya son cuatro niÑas las que han sido identific
haber sido vctima del asistente dental que presuntamente habria tocado de forma inapropiada a decenas dniales a cargo de la investigacin mostraron su preocupacin por las imagenes que encontraron en la viviendde supuesto agresor. --hayar tamayo tiene el informe. take pkg 00:01 00:07 banner 00:32 "i wonder how? becausehis is full of people a lot of doctors" --esta madre se pregunta cmo pudo ser posible que sucedieran los abusos en un lugar tan concurrido por personal de salud y...
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the last thing i will say is, we started -- i started working with mike mcconnell, who was then the dni, and we would look two or three weeks ahead, and we'd look at the president's calendar, what trips was he taking, what foreign leaders were in town that he was meeting with, and what issues were coming up to him for decision through the interagency process. we'd map intelligence briefings against those so that the president would get the day or two before an intelligence briefing on egypt if he was meeting with the president of egypt, or on china if he was going on a trip to china, or on some issue if he was going to have to be asked to make a decision. we tried to really structure it so the intelligence would support the policy process. >> you've described the battle rhythm, the weekly battle rhythm of the intelligence briefings. what time in the morning are we talking about here? >> 8:00. >> all right. and who was in the room usually? >> the president, the vice president, the chief of staff, the national security advisor, the dni, director of national intelligence. that was the core
the last thing i will say is, we started -- i started working with mike mcconnell, who was then the dni, and we would look two or three weeks ahead, and we'd look at the president's calendar, what trips was he taking, what foreign leaders were in town that he was meeting with, and what issues were coming up to him for decision through the interagency process. we'd map intelligence briefings against those so that the president would get the day or two before an intelligence briefing on egypt if...
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good to meet you dnis. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments.onase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one changes everything. ♪ with intuitive all-wheel drive. take on the unexpected. >>> back now with some breaking news out of brussels. last night police raids rounded up several terror suspects and we know one of those in custody is the man seen at the airport with the two suicide baurombers. he's been called the man in the hat ever since that infamous surveillance footage. we know his name and it's someone very familiar to investigators. chief global correspondent bill neely is in brussels. bill, what more do we know? >> reporter: really significant developments here in brussels and a mystery it appea
good to meet you dnis. don't let dust and allergies get and life's beautiful moments.onase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one changes everything....
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>> the president, the vice president, the chief of staff, the national security advisor, the dni, director of national intelligence. that was the core. then it would be supplemented on wednesday and tuesday and thursday, as i described, with other actors. but that was the core group of people. that were in the room. david, have i missed anybody? got it? >> negative response from addington. >> david addington's back there. he's going to correct me as i go. he's the repository of all the stuff. >> did you know personally governor bush? did you know him when he was running? when did you first meet president george w. bush? >> i was -- it was in the campaign period, probably late 1998, early 1999. i was asked by condi rice and paul wolfowitz to come down to sit in on a meeting and brief then-governor bush. that's how i got started to know him. and i made a big mistake in my first meeting. he schooled me a little bit. we were talking about a speech he was going to give on defense. he wanted to talk about how to revise and reform defense. i told him, well, you better not get into the details, go
>> the president, the vice president, the chief of staff, the national security advisor, the dni, director of national intelligence. that was the core. then it would be supplemented on wednesday and tuesday and thursday, as i described, with other actors. but that was the core group of people. that were in the room. david, have i missed anybody? got it? >> negative response from addington. >> david addington's back there. he's going to correct me as i go. he's the repository...
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former house speaker dennis dni hastert will spent the next 15 months hyped bars.s hyd b he learn hisnce yesterdaye he was convicted in a hush monen case that revealed he tried to i cover up sexual abuse of fourur teenagers when he was teacher wrestling coach decades. deces also lose his pension from hisrs time at that school. >>> president obama will travele to flint michigan next week to address that city's water crisis. his visit comes at the requesteq of eight-year-old girl that.girl little girl is just one of o 10,000 people affected by theecy city haass led tainted water.edw the president responded sayingny he will make the trip to makeak sure people like that little l girl and other families are receiving the help they need and deserve. >>> next up, a close call for a passenger jet. this huge jet -- this huge dentt excuse nia texas bound americann airlines airplane came courtesyo at least one bird slamming intoi it during take off. it happened yesterday afternoon. the plane was forced to return to seattle after the impact. fortunately, no injuries wereere reported.repoed >>> an
former house speaker dennis dni hastert will spent the next 15 months hyped bars.s hyd b he learn hisnce yesterdaye he was convicted in a hush monen case that revealed he tried to i cover up sexual abuse of fourur teenagers when he was teacher wrestling coach decades. deces also lose his pension from hisrs time at that school. >>> president obama will travele to flint michigan next week to address that city's water crisis. his visit comes at the requesteq of eight-year-old girl...
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. >> reporter: good morning,dni guys.be you're saying this is it s i'm going to d io it i'm goingtg start a nice running habit, anda you think you know how to run t but you know what, you might not. no i talked to running expert i wai surprised by this that our formf can be all wrong.r so the fir thing he showed mewed was proper posture. postu you have to stand, of course, c, straight up and that soundst s obvious, but a loft of peoplefee start to run and start to hunken over little bit. you have proper posture butosret here's the biggest mistake that many of us are making includingi myself you're going that nice n long stride. you know like running like ae re gazelle he said that is allats wrong you need short little tiny steps. watch how he does it. >> running more on your mid foof which in some ways looks like l you're running underneathh yourself and that way you're not landinladi front.ont. if you were walking the sameinte couldn't september applies. ali >> reporter: so did you see youe that? he just running rightig
. >> reporter: good morning,dni guys.be you're saying this is it s i'm going to d io it i'm goingtg start a nice running habit, anda you think you know how to run t but you know what, you might not. no i talked to running expert i wai surprised by this that our formf can be all wrong.r so the fir thing he showed mewed was proper posture. postu you have to stand, of course, c, straight up and that soundst s obvious, but a loft of peoplefee start to run and start to hunken over little bit....
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i don't think there's a any dout that isis has cells s in the countries that dni clapper mentioionedn europe as well. the question is what thehey have he. th whole point is that isisis ss trying to do this in a clandestine manner. theyey succeeded in seveveral ds and we just don'n't know as much as w we should frankly about thr capabilities in this country. but it is one e reason i agree with your point that thihis coud be a national security electctin very quickly i if we have an attack. new mexico back to directctor clapapper, david tererrorist hae tatakeadvantage of the migrant crisis. he's admitting publicly that terrorists are comining in with the migraines.. that again has profound imimpact for america bebecae e we want to bring some as well. >> you know, t truth always has an impact with a high official says it. mistakenen they are inadvertenty in this case. that's exactly right. eupeans have blinded us. whwhen chanclor merck whole of germany last year inviteted 800,000 refugeeses fm the seing conflict come a cabinet minister in lebabanosaid he esmamated 2% of that number were
i don't think there's a any dout that isis has cells s in the countries that dni clapper mentioionedn europe as well. the question is what thehey have he. th whole point is that isisis ss trying to do this in a clandestine manner. theyey succeeded in seveveral ds and we just don'n't know as much as w we should frankly about thr capabilities in this country. but it is one e reason i agree with your point that thihis coud be a national security electctin very quickly i if we have an attack. new...
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talked about the 20 pages and the fact of the president is basically said that it's in the hands of dni clapper right now but after the briefing yesterday charlie rose interview the president and the obstinate he had read the 28 pages. he said i have a sense of what's in there. i think it's safe to assume that means he hasn't read them. and i said why hasn't he read them great am sure you would tell me that's in the hands of clapper. there's a sense coming out from chatter around washington and on line there's a sense that the white house is downplaying these 48 -- 20 pages. also the president said to charlie rose a try not to personally get engaged in each and every decision that's been made on classification. as we discussed yesterday this is a pretty important the classification decision. as the white house downplaying it and is he going to read it eventually? will this be his decision in the end or will he simply follow clappers advise? >> i think what the president was referring to in his conversation with charlie rose is the fact that he's been briefed about the contents of those
talked about the 20 pages and the fact of the president is basically said that it's in the hands of dni clapper right now but after the briefing yesterday charlie rose interview the president and the obstinate he had read the 28 pages. he said i have a sense of what's in there. i think it's safe to assume that means he hasn't read them. and i said why hasn't he read them great am sure you would tell me that's in the hands of clapper. there's a sense coming out from chatter around washington and...