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l of the selecte on intelligence took issue with hayden's use of that word, emotional. of the select commi on intelligence took issue with hayden's use of that word, emotional. l of the select commi on intelligence took issue with hayden's use of that word, emotional. ul of the select comm on intelligence took issue with hayden's use of that word, emotional. dal of the select committee on intelligence took issue with hayden's use of that word, emotional. l of the select committee on intelligence took issue with hayden's use of that word, emotional. (laughs) it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. ocuvite. help protect your eye health. ocuvite. do you have a minute to think ok, how about thirty seconds? at comcast business our internet is fast. up to 5x faster than dsl from the phone com
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hayden there is a parallel question. nsa or any to the other governmental body have to keep secrets in the first place? democracy is based on consent. if we don't know what you are doing, doesn't that necessarily undermine democracy? >> i will give an answer that starts with a profit -- with the provision that my history and politics rates are no longer subject to change. i will give a theoretical or structural answer to that question. with the structure of self-governance in a democracy. if the government is working for us it is usually thought to have two elements, authorization and accountability. we authorize it in elections and say you get to be in charge for a while and then we hold them accountable for their performance, not only in the purpose of reelection but throughout a constant civil society, political conversation. people get their say through a variety of mechanisms between elections. to me the personal conflicts may not be between privacy and security. to me it is between self-government and -- both of wh
hayden there is a parallel question. nsa or any to the other governmental body have to keep secrets in the first place? democracy is based on consent. if we don't know what you are doing, doesn't that necessarily undermine democracy? >> i will give an answer that starts with a profit -- with the provision that my history and politics rates are no longer subject to change. i will give a theoretical or structural answer to that question. with the structure of self-governance in a democracy....
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general hayden did not like my story at all. i talked about the number of compliance incidences, the nsa calls it, errors or violations of law. there are statistics. how many times do we have this compliance problem or that compliance problem. the internal report classified that as secret, which by definition means that it would do harm to national security if we knew the number of times they screwed up. that is hard to defend. when they report to congress, it is classified, top secret, special intelligence. therefore, 91% of all congressional staffers could not read it and it greatly restricted the oversight possibilities. so, the american public reacts when there is something that the u.s. government is doing and something they did not know they were doing. something they might have accepted if they had known in advance. or if it had been openly debated. >> thank you. >> i want to return to the question of call-chaining. i want to ask general hayden is my understanding of multiplication is correct in the program. you mentioned
general hayden did not like my story at all. i talked about the number of compliance incidences, the nsa calls it, errors or violations of law. there are statistics. how many times do we have this compliance problem or that compliance problem. the internal report classified that as secret, which by definition means that it would do harm to national security if we knew the number of times they screwed up. that is hard to defend. when they report to congress, it is classified, top secret, special...
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we'll ask former cia director michael hayden about it. sportier. annnd done. ok maxwell, just need to ah contact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out to the car. ok, i'll just be outside... ok, yeah. his dad is my boss. yeah. vin scanning to add a car. just a tap away on the geico app. you are about to become very popular. because when you buy the new samsung galaxy s5 on verizon, you get a second samsung galaxy s5 for free. so, who ya gonna give it to? maybe your brother could use it to finally meet a girl. your mom, but isn't your love reward enough? its not. maybe your roommate, i mean you pretty much share everything else. hey. your girlfriend. just do not tell her it was free. whoever you choose, you'll both get the best devices on the number 1 ranked network. for best results, use verizon. your chance to watch full seasons of tv's hottest shows for free with xfinity on demand. there
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in response, michael hayden suggested that dianne feinstein was somehow overreacting. perhaps it's a woman thing? >> i read an article by david ignatius earlier this week and he said -- >> columnist for the "washington post." >> he said senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an un-american brutal program of detention and interrogation would never again be considered or permitted. now, that sentence, that motivation for the report, chris, may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the senator, but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> senator dianne feinstein joins me now from capitol hill. i think this is your first television response to that comment, senator. i want to ask you, where do we begin with that? what's your response? >> well, i'll tell you where we begin. it's nonsense and stereo typical. i think david ignatius was incorrect and hayden is incorrect. let me give you how this began. it began in 12/6/07 when the new york times reported that the cia destroyed evidence, namely videotapes. in december the 11th
in response, michael hayden suggested that dianne feinstein was somehow overreacting. perhaps it's a woman thing? >> i read an article by david ignatius earlier this week and he said -- >> columnist for the "washington post." >> he said senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an un-american brutal program of detention and interrogation would never again be considered or permitted. now, that sentence, that motivation for the report,...
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hayden so i don't know whether he would or would not. david ignatius column, kate, who basically says this is how senator feinstein feels. we assume ignatius is telling the truth that she is very very behind up about the issue. but the emotional component can be gender neutral in p.c. circles. what say you. >> it's definitely on the list of politically incorrect words that you are not allowed to use along with bossy. you are not allowed to call women emotional. >> why? why? tell the evidence why you are not allowed to do that. >> livable. i didn't devise these rules. i think they are ridiculous. i think it's clear that dianne feinstein is -- has deep strong emotions which, by the way, is what he said. he did not say she is emotional. he said there are deep emotions behind, when you call something brutal and unamerican, you have strong feelings about it. >> absolutely. >> a lot of people have strong emotions. >> tell me why -- i want both of to you weigh in on this, why you can't apply an emotion to a woman? what is going on. >> radical f
hayden so i don't know whether he would or would not. david ignatius column, kate, who basically says this is how senator feinstein feels. we assume ignatius is telling the truth that she is very very behind up about the issue. but the emotional component can be gender neutral in p.c. circles. what say you. >> it's definitely on the list of politically incorrect words that you are not allowed to use along with bossy. you are not allowed to call women emotional. >> why? why? tell the...
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. >> former cia director michael hayden questioned dianne feinstein's reason for releasing the report as emotional. >> emotional feeling on the part of the senator but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> senator just needs her beauty sleep. that's all. [ laughter ] >> so the way the former head of the cia is defending that
. >> former cia director michael hayden questioned dianne feinstein's reason for releasing the report as emotional. >> emotional feeling on the part of the senator but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> senator just needs her beauty sleep. that's all. [ laughter ] >> so the way the former head of the cia is defending that
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he then was the counselor to the cia director your general hayden, for three years. has worked in defense department, state department, and was unbelievably, a law clerk to justice william o'douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. we would get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. >> [laughter] >> mark mazzetti of "the new york times." he has worked for "the l.a. times," earned an award for his work in afghanistan and pakistan. i will say this from the point of view from "the washington post," covers the senate and intelligence committee better than anyone. next to him at the end is peter maass, who writes for first look media. done a number of books, including the book "love they neighbor" about the war in bosnia. do not hesitate to interrupt. i would do the same, if that is ok. our topic is the perils of covering national security. i think we will start with jane and go around. what are the perils of covering national security? >> i think it has become harder, in that i think our sources are under more pressure than they used to be.
he then was the counselor to the cia director your general hayden, for three years. has worked in defense department, state department, and was unbelievably, a law clerk to justice william o'douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. we would get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. >> [laughter] >> mark mazzetti of "the new york times." he has worked for "the l.a. times," earned an award for his work in afghanistan and pakistan. i...
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. >> we'll talk with former cia and nsa director general michael hayden. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. plus, seven million people signed up for obamacare. but is it too soon for the white house to take a victory lap? our sunday panel weighs in. and our power player of the week is now playing jimmy carter on stage. but you probably know richard thomas best as john boy from "the waltons." >> they neverer if give somebody who becomes successful before the age of 25. >> all right now. and hello again from fox news in washington. it's a race against time in the southern indian ocean. search vessels try to find that jet line brer the beacon on the black box goes dead. a chinese ship detected pulse signals in a new area and an australian ship picked up another signal today. fox news correspondent doug mcelway has the latest. >> a chineseship searching a small patch off all stra yale's coast picked up eye ping on friday night and saturday. they were the same freakcy as would be emitted from the data recorder. also today, an australian ship carrying deep sea
. >> we'll talk with former cia and nsa director general michael hayden. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. plus, seven million people signed up for obamacare. but is it too soon for the white house to take a victory lap? our sunday panel weighs in. and our power player of the week is now playing jimmy carter on stage. but you probably know richard thomas best as john boy from "the waltons." >> they neverer if give somebody who becomes successful before the age...
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for general hayden, a parallel question. what right does the n.s.a. oral any other governmental body have to keep secrets in the first place. democracy is based on consent andt if we the people, don't knw what you're doing, doesn't that undermine democracy? >> i'm going to give an answer that starts with the proposition that my history and politics grades are no longer subject to change. i will give a little bit of a structural answertle to that question. it has to doeo with the structue of self-government in a democracy. the government is working for us is thought to have two elements, authorization and accountability. we authorize them in electionstb and we held them accountable for their performance, not only for re-election but through aut a constant civil society andant political conversation, in which the people get their say througi a variety of mechanisms between elections.ms b to me the principle conflict here may not be between securitt and privacy.an that is an important fit of questions. to me, it is between self-government and self-defens
for general hayden, a parallel question. what right does the n.s.a. oral any other governmental body have to keep secrets in the first place. democracy is based on consent andt if we the people, don't knw what you're doing, doesn't that undermine democracy? >> i'm going to give an answer that starts with the proposition that my history and politics grades are no longer subject to change. i will give a little bit of a structural answertle to that question. it has to doeo with the structue...
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for this man to say that because she criticizes tactics led by general hayden that was torture, she's girl, so maybe i'm just being emotional. that wraps things up for "the reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to visit us on-line at the reid report.msnbc.com. "the cycle" is up next. ♪ ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ >>> we've gone practically mad beginning with the mad search for missing mal'sian flight 370. this weekend brought the most promising developments yet, but we still have not answered the most maddening of all the questions? where is the plane? >> a mad dash in the senate today to bring back benefits for three million unemployed americans. i'm crystal ball. well, that's if you consider a mad dash four months. >> and this is also the week of "mad men" returning f
for this man to say that because she criticizes tactics led by general hayden that was torture, she's girl, so maybe i'm just being emotional. that wraps things up for "the reid report." i'll see you back here tomorrow at 2:00 p.m. eastern. be sure to visit us on-line at the reid report.msnbc.com. "the cycle" is up next. ♪ ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile...
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joining us now to discuss this and more, former director of the cia and nsa, general michael hayden.general, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks, chris. >> i want to talk first about the testimony from mike morrell, who you work with at the time to time up to 2009. he -- at the cia up to the time in 2009. he said in the days after benghazi, the station chief in libya repeatedly told him this was a terror attack. but, he says, he overruled the chief and went with analysts at cia headquarters in langley who said, no, it was a protest that spou spun out of control. question -- how unusual is it to disregard your own man in the field? >> you give a lot of weight to your man in the field. keep in mind, our man in the field was more than 500 miles away from the incident, as well. >> he was in tripoli, not benghazi. >> that's right. michael's view is the totality of information that analysts had tilted it toward the analyst's version. michael mentioned something very importance in his testimony -- that he let the white house and state department know that saturday morning that the
joining us now to discuss this and more, former director of the cia and nsa, general michael hayden.general, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thanks, chris. >> i want to talk first about the testimony from mike morrell, who you work with at the time to time up to 2009. he -- at the cia up to the time in 2009. he said in the days after benghazi, the station chief in libya repeatedly told him this was a terror attack. but, he says, he overruled the chief and went with...
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martha: but hayden, general hayden says those are very words are troubling to him. >> that sentence,ivation for the report, chris, may show deep, emotional feeling on the part of the senator but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. martha: kt mcfarland, deputy assistant defense secretary during the reagan administration and also a fox news national security analyst. welcome. what do you think of their back and forth there? >> a nan should never use words emotional with regard to women under any circumstances whatsoever. you and i both know that. i think there is a bigger issue here the whole issue of waterboarding. it is still not a settled issue in most american's minds. i think there are two questions, one is waterboarding torture? we have very legitimate people, navy seals says for example, we've been waterboarding as part of our training procedures. it is not torture. on the other hand john mccain says it is torture. he is a guy with a lot of credibility. there is no real answer. is it torture, is it not? there is a real gray area. the second issue, which is more im
martha: but hayden, general hayden says those are very words are troubling to him. >> that sentence,ivation for the report, chris, may show deep, emotional feeling on the part of the senator but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. martha: kt mcfarland, deputy assistant defense secretary during the reagan administration and also a fox news national security analyst. welcome. what do you think of their back and forth there? >> a nan should never use words emotional with...
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and for this man to say because she criticizes tactics led by general hayden that was torture. being too emotional? i don't think so. >> former head of the cia, general michael hayden saying that senate intelligence committee chairman diane dianne feinsteins harboring the wrong motivations for releasing the secret report for enhanced interrogation techniques. they charge supporters, feinstein and others charge that it was torture. dianne feinstein had said. this he said on march 11th the act of declassifying a report make sure nothing happens like this again. the motivation for the study is nonsensement the report itself is objective based on be fact. it will stand on its own merits. the vote has happened to declassify this report. we're back with the panel. chuck? >> frankly, everybody is pretty emotional about this issue and everybody should be. this was a wrenching decision that made on the bush administration that tactics like waterboarding which, in my are torture and to do that under, you know, to stake the united states' reputation on that policy. we have maybe it contri
and for this man to say because she criticizes tactics led by general hayden that was torture. being too emotional? i don't think so. >> former head of the cia, general michael hayden saying that senate intelligence committee chairman diane dianne feinsteins harboring the wrong motivations for releasing the secret report for enhanced interrogation techniques. they charge supporters, feinstein and others charge that it was torture. dianne feinstein had said. this he said on march 11th the...
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name is likely mentioned in this torture report and michael hayden is trying to jump in front of this report and discredit the people who wrote it to protect himself of on a horse and hayden isn't the only one who is going out there and preemptively trying to attack the report and say no no everyone calm down this is amazing jose rodriguez jr the former head of the cia's national clandestine service i don't know what that is but he was the head of it for some reason and was given a room in the washington post totally on ethically to make a preemptive strike against a report called iran a cia interrogation program now whatever what the senate report says i know it worked sam should we just take this guy's word for. well remember this is the cia's washington post jeff bezos has a huge who owns the washing poses a huge contracts and we shouldn't be too surprised by favorable ink for the c.i. a look there's a lot of people said that wouldn't be any conflict of interest there so i'm thinking about what there's a lot of defense to believers of this program and they're going to just they're
name is likely mentioned in this torture report and michael hayden is trying to jump in front of this report and discredit the people who wrote it to protect himself of on a horse and hayden isn't the only one who is going out there and preemptively trying to attack the report and say no no everyone calm down this is amazing jose rodriguez jr the former head of the cia's national clandestine service i don't know what that is but he was the head of it for some reason and was given a room in the...
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witness cia and msa chief michael hayden this week talking about five term senator dianne feinstein'svation for declassifying a critical senate report on cia torture. >> that sense, that motivation for the report, chris, may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the senator. but i don't position it leads you to an objective report. >> deep emotional feeling. and not say patriotism or an bigd fai abiding faith in rule of law. >> it's nonsense. it's kind of stereotypical. that's an old male fall back position. >> old male fall back position. joining me now is the democratic congresswoman from florida and chair of the democratic national committee, debbie wasserman schultz. thank you for you joining me. it is a big day for women. pay equality, sexism. and if you needed anymore proof in a it still exists, look no further than this picture. congresswoman, why does the right have such an an session with nancy pelosi? >> well, they have an obsession with nancy pelosi because she's one of the if not the most effective legislative leaders that we've had in mod he weern . and that galls th
witness cia and msa chief michael hayden this week talking about five term senator dianne feinstein'svation for declassifying a critical senate report on cia torture. >> that sense, that motivation for the report, chris, may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the senator. but i don't position it leads you to an objective report. >> deep emotional feeling. and not say patriotism or an bigd fai abiding faith in rule of law. >> it's nonsense. it's kind of stereotypical....
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noise r t political commentator sam sacks well sam so michael hayden hasn't been at the cia for five years why is he continuing to go on t.v. not only to defend all these programs and but making sexist attacks against dianne feinstein and believe me dianne feinstein is my least favorite person yet it's still absurd it's all basically trying to protect his own but i mean looking at these programs there's nobody more critical to the creation and implementation of these programs the some of the most controversial programs of the bush administration from the warrantless surveillance to the cia torture program as michael hayden he served as the head of the n.s.a. from one thousand nine hundred nine to two thousand and five that was during the time that the surveillance capabilities grew immensely post nine eleven and then he went from the n.s.a. to head the cia from two thousand and six to two thousand and nine just as the agency was dealing with the disclosure of this torture program and the destruction of the torture interrogation videos i think we're trying to figure out what is motiva
noise r t political commentator sam sacks well sam so michael hayden hasn't been at the cia for five years why is he continuing to go on t.v. not only to defend all these programs and but making sexist attacks against dianne feinstein and believe me dianne feinstein is my least favorite person yet it's still absurd it's all basically trying to protect his own but i mean looking at these programs there's nobody more critical to the creation and implementation of these programs the some of the...
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comments, mark udall of colorado said -- hayden's comments are the latest chapter in a spat over the senate torture report between the cia and feinstein, who has openly accused the cia of spying on senate staffers. feinstein herself dismissed the remarks as "absolute nonsense." in the philippines, the supreme court has upheld key parts of a government plan to provide universal access to contraception. the reproductive health law was signed in 2012 after pressure from the catholic church block its passage for 13 years. it requires government health centers to provide free access to condoms and birth control, mandates sex education in public schools, and requires health workers to care for people suffering from the effects of illegal abortions. a mississippi judge has dismissed a murder charge against again african-american woman who face life in prison after giving birth to a stillborn baby. gibbs was 16 years old when she was indicted for "depraved heart murder," accused of willfully causing her baby step by smoking crack cocaine. a medical examiner had ruled that a homicide after fi
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director michael hayden is talking. >> the sennal intelligence committee voted to de classify a reportn the advanced interrogation technique. >> hayden questioned the objectivity of that new senate report. >> he wanted a report so scathing it would ensure an american intentional interrogation would never be permitted. they show deep emotional feels on the part of the senator. i don't think it leads to an objective report. >> while senator fine stein is striking back saying the objective and based on fact and says it will stand on its own merit. >> would you complain if your flight was not on time? surprisingly it turns out less people are making a case of it. loren simonetti joins us now with your details and the other top business stories. i would complain. >> a lot of people aren't like you. more people are traveling by air and they are experiencing more problems. but 78 percent of flights were on time last year and more bags were lost damaged or stolen, customer complaints fell by 15 percent according to a study by a pair of universities. it could be more air travelers accepted the
director michael hayden is talking. >> the sennal intelligence committee voted to de classify a reportn the advanced interrogation technique. >> hayden questioned the objectivity of that new senate report. >> he wanted a report so scathing it would ensure an american intentional interrogation would never be permitted. they show deep emotional feels on the part of the senator. i don't think it leads to an objective report. >> while senator fine stein is striking back...
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. >> next, russian president putin. , discussion with michael hayden.ohen on" with william his book "the price of silence." >> for over 35 years, c-span brings about a caravans from washington directly to you, putting you in the room at congressional hearings, white house events, conferences, and offering gavel coverage of the u.s. house all this up public service a private industry. c-span comic rated by the cable tv industry 30 five years ago -- c-span, created by the cable tv industry 35 years ago. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> we should've finished al qaeda in 2001. think all of us think back. we were attacked on 9/11. >> we let them escape over the other side of the mountain because we said that his pakistani territory. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war battle ofe won the midway which changed entire war against japan, he sailed across international date line in the pacific and attacked the fleet,e, destroyed their 1942. he went across international date line. supposing here turned back and said well, that is in
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the system is not perfect, says hayden. >> when i google his name, it immediately corrects it and saysev. >> shame on us. >> he believes that spelling error was a fatal mistake. >> when he came back, he came back a very different person. when you look at his youtube websites and his postings, they are very radicalized. the black flags of afghanistan. it's a situation if we would coordinate with the local police which was not done in this case, the local police know the streets better than anybody, we could have stopped this from happening, probably. >> if we were design the case study, this would be it. anybody who is working counterterrorism who doesn't see this and is not aware of that is not paying attention. >> charles fatus did not work on the case. >> they do the minimum to say i didn't find anything and i'm done. in most cases it goes into a file and probably in most cases it turns out there was nothing there. unfortunately, in a certain number of cases, it turns out it was a completely valid lead and we blue -- blew yet another opportunity to stop an attack. >> as the nsa contr
the system is not perfect, says hayden. >> when i google his name, it immediately corrects it and saysev. >> shame on us. >> he believes that spelling error was a fatal mistake. >> when he came back, he came back a very different person. when you look at his youtube websites and his postings, they are very radicalized. the black flags of afghanistan. it's a situation if we would coordinate with the local police which was not done in this case, the local police know the...
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yesterday, former cia director michael hayden characterized dianne feinstein's motivation for releasing the report as emotional. he's taking heat from democrats for that. let's listen. >> i read an article this week, and he said that senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an un-american brutal program of the intention and interrogation would never again be considered or permitted. now, that sentence, that motivation for the report, chris, may show deep emotional feeling on the part of the senator. but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> emotional. not a smart word to use about a woman leader. today, democrats including senate leader harry reid and mark udall of the select committee on intelligence took issue with hayden's use of that word, emotional. >> welcome back to "hardball." for years, of course, billionaire brothers charles and david koch have backed a massive political network, dedicated to attacking democrats around the country. now democrats say it's time to give them a taste of their own medicine. according to the new york ti
yesterday, former cia director michael hayden characterized dianne feinstein's motivation for releasing the report as emotional. he's taking heat from democrats for that. let's listen. >> i read an article this week, and he said that senator feinstein wanted a report so scathing that it would ensure that an un-american brutal program of the intention and interrogation would never again be considered or permitted. now, that sentence, that motivation for the report, chris, may show deep...
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on monday night, a debate between former cia and nsa director michael hayden and barton gelman who has written about the edward snowden links. they will speak how the nsa monitors americans overseas of bounds as national security with the right to privacy. here is a quick review. -- here's a quick preview. [no audio] [no audio] >> you can watch the entire debate about the data collection and surveillance program -- conversations] >> welcome. i in the executive dreck of the caucus -- director of the caucus 20. we put together a great panel for you. i will get to them in a quick second while i do some house thing. this is hosted in conjunction with the congressional internet cochairs. the the goals that we share with them is that we do not take any particular prescription about the right policy approach for the internet. these issues are important. is that we hold debates with a variety of perspectives on a particular issue to inform the dialogue. the proposition is one of leadership. we thank the caucus and cochairs for taking this position and supporting our work. we really appreciate
on monday night, a debate between former cia and nsa director michael hayden and barton gelman who has written about the edward snowden links. they will speak how the nsa monitors americans overseas of bounds as national security with the right to privacy. here is a quick review. -- here's a quick preview. [no audio] [no audio] >> you can watch the entire debate about the data collection and surveillance program -- conversations] >> welcome. i in the executive dreck of the caucus --...
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. >> former cia director michael hayden questioned dianne feinstein's reason for releasing the report as emotional. >> emotional feeling on the part of the senator but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> senator just needs her beauty sleep. that's all. [ laughter ] >> so the way the former head of the cia is defending that agency's use of torture is to argue that the information in the senator's report was unreliable because it was imparted under emotional distress. well -- i'd say that guy is going to be sad tomorrow to see that zinger in his in box. it is a scene we see again and again. you know? when allies have chris christie released a report exonerating christie in the bridgegate scandal,. >> she was emotionally concerned about how she was perceived by the governor. one of the christie officials she was with, the report released thursday doubles down as pour trying ms. kelly as weeping and relying on men for stability. >> no? but the report concluded that kelly, quote, could look much prettier if she smiled. hated to see her resign but loved to watch her go. ov
. >> former cia director michael hayden questioned dianne feinstein's reason for releasing the report as emotional. >> emotional feeling on the part of the senator but i don't think it leads you to an objective report. >> senator just needs her beauty sleep. that's all. [ laughter ] >> so the way the former head of the cia is defending that agency's use of torture is to argue that the information in the senator's report was unreliable because it was imparted under...
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director and grownup paranoid charlie brown, michael hayden defended the program on fox news sunday, saying that torture wasn't just about getting the facts. >> the report says that information about bin laden's courier came from a detainee while he was being questioned by kurds in northern iraq long before he was taken to a cia prison and given enhanced interrogation. >> chris, i am aware that simply learning a fact is not the same thing as learning the importance of that fact. >> stephen: exactly, the c.i.a. may have already known the name of bin laden's courier, but that information didn't sound important until it was being screamed through a wet rag. (laughter) point is... what was the point? >> director panetta, when asked by the congress to comment on "did the interrogation program help with getting us to abbotabad," said very clearly that that information was part of the information, part of the intelligence stream that led to the killing of osama bin laden at abbotabad. director panetta went on to say, and we'll never know whether or not we may have gotten that information th
director and grownup paranoid charlie brown, michael hayden defended the program on fox news sunday, saying that torture wasn't just about getting the facts. >> the report says that information about bin laden's courier came from a detainee while he was being questioned by kurds in northern iraq long before he was taken to a cia prison and given enhanced interrogation. >> chris, i am aware that simply learning a fact is not the same thing as learning the importance of that fact....
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christian hayden the driver of the week did crawl out of the window and only had bumps and bruises but the driver was okay. >> looks like a busy road, too, and good thing there wasn't any other drivers around. >> we've all seen the signs that say, no shirt, no shoes, no service. this fella here checked off all three. >> oh. >> stark, stark, butt nude. goes on the vestibule for a little bit and looks around like he's going outside. he realizes he's on camera. no shame. you would think he goes and hide. >> dude, this is real. this is the mcdonald's. >> then the guy takes a tray of someone's food, looks like he throws it. walks aroundon want t like but >> very calm. >> like jason. like just a slow pace. >> this [ bleep ] is the creek. he is off the crutch. >> i don't know what he grabs here. are those shoes? >> i wish it was pants he grabbed. >> it's not. >> looked like he grabs a pair of shoes and continues to kind of just keep waltz around here. >> how come these people are never built like george clooney or brad pitt? >> that's kind of a nice upscale, modern-looking fast food joint. >>
christian hayden the driver of the week did crawl out of the window and only had bumps and bruises but the driver was okay. >> looks like a busy road, too, and good thing there wasn't any other drivers around. >> we've all seen the signs that say, no shirt, no shoes, no service. this fella here checked off all three. >> oh. >> stark, stark, butt nude. goes on the vestibule for a little bit and looks around like he's going outside. he realizes he's on camera. no shame....
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hayden said the program had helped track down osama bin laden and he refuted allegations the cia misled congress about the use of what came to be known as enhanced interrogation. >> i was the one who decided to inform all the members of the house and senate intelligence committees to move the prisoners out of the black sites to guantanamo and actually go public with a significant portion of this program. >>> a new warning tonight about the safety of nuclear power plants in this country. at least two dozen reactors would not be able to withstand the most severe earthquakes they would face according to industry experts quoted by "the new york times." nuclear regulatory commission maintain all operating plants are safe and do not need to take remedial action. >>> nasa has released this dramatic video of a solar flare from earlier this week. flares are short, powerful bursts of radiation emitted from the sun's surface. nasa says the radiation can't penetrate the earth's atmosphere but on rare occasions can disrupt gps and other communication technology. >>> peter matheson, the only writer t
hayden said the program had helped track down osama bin laden and he refuted allegations the cia misled congress about the use of what came to be known as enhanced interrogation. >> i was the one who decided to inform all the members of the house and senate intelligence committees to move the prisoners out of the black sites to guantanamo and actually go public with a significant portion of this program. >>> a new warning tonight about the safety of nuclear power plants in this...
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he then was the counselor to the cia director your general hayden, for three years. has worked in defense department, state department, unbelievably, a law clerk to justice william o douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. we would get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. >> [laughter] of "the newetti york times." he has worked for "the l.a. earned an award for his work in afghanistan and pakistan. i will say this from the point of view from "the washington post," covers the senate and intelligence committee better than anyone. hymn at the end is --next to him at the end is peter maass, who writes for first look media. done a number of books, theyding the book "loveth neighbor" about the war in bosnia. do not hesitate to interrupt. i would do the same, if that is ok. the perils of covering national security. i think we will start with jane and go around. what are the perils of covering national security? ,> i think it has become harder in that i think our sources are under more pressure than they used to be. i had a source in particu
he then was the counselor to the cia director your general hayden, for three years. has worked in defense department, state department, unbelievably, a law clerk to justice william o douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. we would get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. >> [laughter] of "the newetti york times." he has worked for "the l.a. earned an award for his work in afghanistan and pakistan. i will say this from the point of view...
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. >>> and finally the kansas state football team turned hayden schroder's dream into a reality.ncer stricken 9-year-old suited up for his favorite team's spring game. when the little man on campus got his number called, well, of course, he delivered. he scampered for a 30-yard touchdown run, creating a memorable highlight for everyone involved. love seeing that. >>> just ahead, the world's most famous bachelor may be off the market. maybe you better listen up. >>> you're looking at, oh, geez, nearly a mile wide twister that hit arkansas. bill karins is up next with today's severe weather threat around the country. you're watching "early today." you have time to shop for car insurance today? yeah. i heard about progressive's "name your price" tool? i guess you can tell them how much you want to pay and it gives you a range of options to choose from. huh? i'm looking at it right now. oh, yeah? yeah. what's the... guest room situation? the "name your price" tool, making the world a little more progressive. a good night's sleep... and aveeno®. [ female announcer ] only aveeno® posit
. >>> and finally the kansas state football team turned hayden schroder's dream into a reality.ncer stricken 9-year-old suited up for his favorite team's spring game. when the little man on campus got his number called, well, of course, he delivered. he scampered for a 30-yard touchdown run, creating a memorable highlight for everyone involved. love seeing that. >>> just ahead, the world's most famous bachelor may be off the market. maybe you better listen up. >>>...
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when hayden the spokeswoman for the white house national security council to the white house believes quote that the executive summary of the findings and conclusions of the final report should be declassified with any appropriate word actions necessary to protect national security to the question is how a liberal will the white house being with the black ink. the administration has already been criticized by the senate intelligence committee for withholding nine thousand top secret documents related to the torture program. and from the get go. president obama has stated that he doesn't want to focus on the past when it comes to the torture program. i also have a belief that we need to look forward as close as postal looking backwards. another question how much of the reduction process will the white house to outsource the c i a cid director john brennan has already indicated his agency will conduct the review of the report after the senate committee approves its classification that the white house sees much of the d class petition process to this day. the agency could move to read th
when hayden the spokeswoman for the white house national security council to the white house believes quote that the executive summary of the findings and conclusions of the final report should be declassified with any appropriate word actions necessary to protect national security to the question is how a liberal will the white house being with the black ink. the administration has already been criticized by the senate intelligence committee for withholding nine thousand top secret documents...