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and he is with taylor and hayden in italy and even conducts his own mission in china. but the story of the maritime unit is an interesting one, and for me it was really an honor to be able to sort of tell some of the stories as my friends and the men that i found in the lost files of the national archives. so with that, i would like to take your questions. yes, sir? >> i want to thank you very much. thank you very much for your great presentation today. it's wonderful to your your recounting of these stories. chris simonsen was a personal friend of mine for many years. what led you to have an interest in this discipline more so than anything else, please? >> for me in the interest in world war ii history began when i was about four. i started collecting a series of magazines called the history of the second world war and every year, every week i would go up with my father and that the newsstand we would buy a new edition. there were 138 parts or whatever. it was the entire history of the war, and that was sort of the genesis of the. and then i would begin, then i start
and he is with taylor and hayden in italy and even conducts his own mission in china. but the story of the maritime unit is an interesting one, and for me it was really an honor to be able to sort of tell some of the stories as my friends and the men that i found in the lost files of the national archives. so with that, i would like to take your questions. yes, sir? >> i want to thank you very much. thank you very much for your great presentation today. it's wonderful to your your...
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director retired general michael hayden.den we missed talking to you over the past several weeks. now we have to catch up on a few things. yesterday the burning of 45 men not far outside of baghdad and not far from the base. we had the burnings of the jordanian pilot. we had one horrific accident after another. >> word of harvesting organs. >> who is isis if you are in charge of the operations what are you looking at? >> well first of all, joe, they continue to make these videos of these hideous acts. they think this plays to their demographic. isn't that a frightening thought that that helps them to recruit in some corners of the world, frankly in some corners of islam. that's very tragic. >> so it is working, so you try to get to know your enemy. you are learning about your enemy what do you do to stop your enemy? >> there is a lot of things to be done. you quoted marie hartley that worked for me marie would like to take a mulligan. so in addition to applying military force here joe, we've got to work with our friends in t
director retired general michael hayden.den we missed talking to you over the past several weeks. now we have to catch up on a few things. yesterday the burning of 45 men not far outside of baghdad and not far from the base. we had the burnings of the jordanian pilot. we had one horrific accident after another. >> word of harvesting organs. >> who is isis if you are in charge of the operations what are you looking at? >> well first of all, joe, they continue to make these...
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general michael hayden is former director of the nsa and the cia.is now a principle of the chertoff group. general, good to see you. >> good morning, martha it. >> is an alarming rate. you look across lebanon, yemen jordan, all these countries has governor rates. popping up in these countries. how alarming is this. >> this is matter of concern. you look at isis in three concentric circles. the inner circle is what you described as their homeland, iraq and syria. there i think we kind of stablized the situation. we have begun to erode but we have awful lot of work to do there yet. certainly haven't reached a tipping point. now the phenomenon you just mentioned. that is the second concentric circle. that is the affiliates. that is the franchises popping up and that right now as you indicated is a real growth industry. i don't think isis has tight control over them but they're certainly inspired by isis. they love of the brand and they're trying to imitate the tactics that isis has shown in iraq and syria. the third circle, more amorphous, more dangero
general michael hayden is former director of the nsa and the cia.is now a principle of the chertoff group. general, good to see you. >> good morning, martha it. >> is an alarming rate. you look across lebanon, yemen jordan, all these countries has governor rates. popping up in these countries. how alarming is this. >> this is matter of concern. you look at isis in three concentric circles. the inner circle is what you described as their homeland, iraq and syria. there i think...
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it's that stage that miners like hayden actually confirm the transaction.sure i have enough bitcoin to place for the slice, bundle it with other transactions and post them all to an online public ledger. that's when the block chain is. a record of every single bitcoin transaction anyone on the internet can check out. and the algorithm or intense math problem posted to the block chain is the same one that releases new bitcoin. >> whoo-hoo! >> the takeaway, instead of trusting one banker or credit card, it's a worldwide network based on indisputable math. >> this is all that open ledger. these are all the different wallet ids pushing bitcoin to other wallet ids. >> right. >> these are all the transactions contained in the block. this is your realtime coin transaction around the world. it said this transaction came on to the network. it's still working to be confirmed. got to wait for the miners to come in and get them actually linked in a block chain. this is what makes bitcoin so amazing. the ability for people to transfer value without having any centralize
it's that stage that miners like hayden actually confirm the transaction.sure i have enough bitcoin to place for the slice, bundle it with other transactions and post them all to an online public ledger. that's when the block chain is. a record of every single bitcoin transaction anyone on the internet can check out. and the algorithm or intense math problem posted to the block chain is the same one that releases new bitcoin. >> whoo-hoo! >> the takeaway, instead of trusting one...
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general hayden will tell you, and in my view general hayden is a patriot, whose entire career has beenevoted to defending the country. [ applause ] general hayden will tell you when he speaks that the line between privacy and security can be moved by him. not by the court but by him or whoever his successor is in the nsa. there is no principle of law there is no constitutional principle, there is no security ruling that moves that line. because your right to be left alone is a natural and personal right. only you can give it up. the majority cannot take it away from you and certainly american spies cannot take it away from you. [ applause ] i hope after this morning you'll be outraged. >> general hayden. >> it's beginning to feel like an away game for me here. if nsa were doing, if nsa were even capable of doing what the judge has just outlined for you, we wouldn't be having a debate here today. there would be nothing to argue about. let's talk about reality. let's talk about facts. the judge is an unrelenting libertarian. [ applause ] so am i. and i'm an unrelenting libertarian who's
general hayden will tell you, and in my view general hayden is a patriot, whose entire career has beenevoted to defending the country. [ applause ] general hayden will tell you when he speaks that the line between privacy and security can be moved by him. not by the court but by him or whoever his successor is in the nsa. there is no principle of law there is no constitutional principle, there is no security ruling that moves that line. because your right to be left alone is a natural and...
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we are joined this morning by general michael hayden, whose without question -- [ applause ] -- one ofs nation's most distinguished and long-serving public servants. and amongst all of his other duties he is also served the nation as the director of the cia and the nsa, which gives him some standing for this discussion today. [ applause ] and on my right, my good friend and colleague, judge andrew napolitano. judge napolitano a former superior court judge of the great state of new jersey which we both have the good fortune to live. i'm saying that only partially tongue in cheek at tax time certainly. and senior -- senior judicial analyst. i refer to him as executive senior judicial analyst for fox news. great to have both of these gentlemen with us. [ applause ] we are going to follow the format of presentations from each of them for a few moments about their views. then we're going to begin a discussion. i'll ask questions of each beginning with judge napolitano. we'll follow up each give them an opportunity to rebut or agree passionately with the other as the case may be. and with no
we are joined this morning by general michael hayden, whose without question -- [ applause ] -- one ofs nation's most distinguished and long-serving public servants. and amongst all of his other duties he is also served the nation as the director of the cia and the nsa, which gives him some standing for this discussion today. [ applause ] and on my right, my good friend and colleague, judge andrew napolitano. judge napolitano a former superior court judge of the great state of new jersey which...
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and michael hayden, the then director of the cia had a quick series of meetings with the chair and ranking member of the committee, and told them not to worry there is redundant evidence of everything, so if the tapes were report we have written records and cables that cover everything so there is nothing that has been lost as a result. and he said i don't executive you after you heard that these tapes were destroyed -- i don't expect you to take my word for it so i invite you to send a team over to go through and read all of the other evidence. it starts with an invitation from the cia and the staff team from the committee went over went through these cables from various outpost, mostly associated with the black site and came back with a quick summary. the summary was it is very clear from what we read in the cables that the program does not correspond who what was briefed to the committee. there are different techniques that are harsher, it is much larger in scope, and it seem much more severe than anything we were told about. and now the senate leadership has a deilima and a decision wa
and michael hayden, the then director of the cia had a quick series of meetings with the chair and ranking member of the committee, and told them not to worry there is redundant evidence of everything, so if the tapes were report we have written records and cables that cover everything so there is nothing that has been lost as a result. and he said i don't executive you after you heard that these tapes were destroyed -- i don't expect you to take my word for it so i invite you to send a team...
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michael hayden, then the director of the cia had a quick series of meetings with the chair and rankinger and told them not to worry because there is redundant evidence of everything. so even if the tapes were not destroyed we had contemporaneous written records and cables to cover everything. so there is nothing lost as a result and he said i don't expect to i don't expect you to take my word for it, so invite you to go through and read all this other evidence. so it starts with an invitation from the cia the fact that they like to suppress right now. and a staff member from the committee went through these cables from various outposts and came back with a quick summary and the summary was that it's very clear what we read in the cables that the program does not correspond to what was briefed to the committee. there are different techniques being used which are much harsher, it's much larger in scope and some it seems far more severe than anything we were told about before. and the committee leadership presented us with a dilemma and we have this sort of sample probe being told that yo
michael hayden, then the director of the cia had a quick series of meetings with the chair and rankinger and told them not to worry because there is redundant evidence of everything. so even if the tapes were not destroyed we had contemporaneous written records and cables to cover everything. so there is nothing lost as a result and he said i don't expect to i don't expect you to take my word for it, so invite you to go through and read all this other evidence. so it starts with an invitation...
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bush and general michael hayden, he was the cia director in the bush administration.usch doesn't consult dick cheney, he does talk to condi rice. donald rumsfeld not on the list, colin powell. jeb bush says he's his own man. when it's foreign policy you want to consult people with experience. in the republican primaries the bush name is a great asset but also a liability in others, right? >> it is. i think the question is for a lot of these republican voters we talked to in iowa and new hampshire, he is his own man. wa kind of man is he? it was interesting to see that speech in chicago, it echoed a lot more of his father's foreign policy, his temperament when it comes to global affairs and his brother. i think you're going to see rand paul, however, he sees an alley. he sees an alley up to the nomination because you have all of these hawks crowding the space in the race and not a lot of noninterventionist voices. maybe paul could find traction. >> what is he supposed to do in the sense that his father and brother are the last two republican presidents? i can't have an
bush and general michael hayden, he was the cia director in the bush administration.usch doesn't consult dick cheney, he does talk to condi rice. donald rumsfeld not on the list, colin powell. jeb bush says he's his own man. when it's foreign policy you want to consult people with experience. in the republican primaries the bush name is a great asset but also a liability in others, right? >> it is. i think the question is for a lot of these republican voters we talked to in iowa and new...
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these mistakes are viewed as the people who have chalk on their cleats to quote director michael hayden. they're people who are very aggressive out there and they are the people we want to talk and they wind up at the top of the cia so the cia today is populated at the pinnacle with the people whose stories are recounted in this report. this is i think the topic of a really remarkable speech that was given by mark udall in his final speech in the senate in which he said we are not saying stop nuremberg tribunals but why are the people that did these things now running the cia? this doesn't make any sense at all. we should have some turnover in personnel and i think a large part of the really aggressive pushback at some of the cia is precisely that. it is to protect individuals who made gross errors who now run the cia. >> we are going to move to questions so if anybody has a question just make sure the gentleman with the microphone comes to you first. right over here. >> hi. my name is wendy. i am wondering how do you know for sure that the cia has suspended torture is a technique in 20
these mistakes are viewed as the people who have chalk on their cleats to quote director michael hayden. they're people who are very aggressive out there and they are the people we want to talk and they wind up at the top of the cia so the cia today is populated at the pinnacle with the people whose stories are recounted in this report. this is i think the topic of a really remarkable speech that was given by mark udall in his final speech in the senate in which he said we are not saying stop...
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ignoring jonathan gruber for 40 days straight and for the question he asked about whether general haydenve approved of his family being water boarded. this week for lying about your valor and about being shot at back in 2003 and possibly lying about what happened in katrina, those can be excused. but for violating all of journalistic ethics and for destroying your credibility a way not seen since dan rather you earn this week's fool of the week. >> and greg is next. >> red eye a couple of days ago i had the pleasure of having bob beckel and his brother, graham on. it got a bit ugly. this was the response. >> how dare you? who are you, man? >> same blood stream. >> that is so inappropriate. >> i'm inappropriate? >> that's just bad choice and a sorry career. >> if you want to know what bob said you will have to watch "red eye" on saturday. probably one of the most bizarre shows in existence. >> two beckels. >> some of my favorite people in d.c. are news photographers that cover the white house. there is a great man named larry downing. he travelled all over the world and he has won the reu
ignoring jonathan gruber for 40 days straight and for the question he asked about whether general haydenve approved of his family being water boarded. this week for lying about your valor and about being shot at back in 2003 and possibly lying about what happened in katrina, those can be excused. but for violating all of journalistic ethics and for destroying your credibility a way not seen since dan rather you earn this week's fool of the week. >> and greg is next. >> red eye a...
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porter goss and michael hayden and steven hadley. it was inevitable that the former florida governor would be forced to walk a fine line on the legacy of iraq. >> there were mistakes made in iraq for sure. using the intelligence capability that everybody embraced about weapons of mass destruction turns out not to be accurate. not creating an environment of security after the successful taking out of hussein was a mistake. >> jeb bush believes in second chances. joining me now is steve kornacki and casey hunt. was the audience convinced that jeb bush is his own man? >> well alex this is an audience at the chicago council of global affairs, it was a welcoming audience for him, although he blasted through his prepared remarks. there wasn't quite time for applause lines. it is hard to tell in some ways how they reacted. he was walking this very careful line saying i'm my own man, but largely staying away from criticizing them. criticism was not included in his prepared remarks, iraq was not included in his prepared remarks, but it did co
porter goss and michael hayden and steven hadley. it was inevitable that the former florida governor would be forced to walk a fine line on the legacy of iraq. >> there were mistakes made in iraq for sure. using the intelligence capability that everybody embraced about weapons of mass destruction turns out not to be accurate. not creating an environment of security after the successful taking out of hussein was a mistake. >> jeb bush believes in second chances. joining me now is...
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. >> that was former bush era nsa director michael hayden this morning spaking on the -- speaking onby isis. two hours from now the president is expected to speak at the white house. and this is a larger past of an -- part of an overall strategy to empower our prints against isis. wesley clark is a retired four star general and the nato commander who headed up allied force and author of the book don't wait for the new war. and general clark, thank you for being here. it is always a pleasure to talk with you. >> thank you. glad to be with us. >> and let's talk about what we are trying to do. it is interesting with the parallels of what you had to do in corralling the nato forces to fight against the kosovo war. and we are trying to do a version of that in the middle east to get the natural allies in the west and the allies to work together without putting a ubiquitous american footprint on it. how is that working? >> we are working forward. there is no simple formula. there are religious and ideological and gio strategic dimensions and military dimensions. you can't win it with air po
. >> that was former bush era nsa director michael hayden this morning spaking on the -- speaking onby isis. two hours from now the president is expected to speak at the white house. and this is a larger past of an -- part of an overall strategy to empower our prints against isis. wesley clark is a retired four star general and the nato commander who headed up allied force and author of the book don't wait for the new war. and general clark, thank you for being here. it is always a...
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we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. you heard what the secretary had to say about the reason the administration is not labelling isis as radical extremism. >> i think we should call it for what it is. i appreciation secretary johnson's service and has tremendous reputation. here is the trap i think they have fallen into. first of all, isis itself, it draws its central belief system from the q'uran. it is a literal interpretation of it. therefore slavery, crucifixion and beheadings are part of their portfolio. killing nonbelievers who are muslims are part of their portfolio. inside islam you have these radicals and you have modern interpretation and traditional interpretation. they are at war with each other. we should not permit the moderate and traditional muslim leaders. clerics say this is not islamic when it is. we should not fall into the trap of not defining it and explaining this theology. we should push them to challenge this theology that isis has adopted. they must ch
we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. you heard what the secretary had to say about the reason the administration is not labelling isis as radical extremism. >> i think we should call it for what it is. i appreciation secretary johnson's service and has tremendous reputation. here is the trap i think they have fallen into. first of all, isis itself, it draws its central belief system...
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we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us this morning because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. so general thanks for doing double duty this morning. we appreciate it. you heard what the secretary say as why the administration is not labelling it as islamic extremism. what do you make of that? >> i fundamentally disagree. we should call it what it is. i appreciate secretary johnson's service and he has a great reputation of what he is doing now and in the past. but this is the trap they have fallen into. first of all, isis itself it draws the central belief system from the quran and from the writings of the prophet muhammad and that is undeniable and it is a medieval and literal interpretation and thereafter slavery, crucifixion and beheadings are part of the portfolio and killing apostates are part of the portfolio and inside of islam you have visionaries or radicals and modern and interpretation and they are at war of each other and we should not allow the clerics to come to us and say this is not islamic when it is and
we planned to speak with general michael hayden but he was unable to join us this morning because he could not fly into washington due to the snow yesterday. so general thanks for doing double duty this morning. we appreciate it. you heard what the secretary say as why the administration is not labelling it as islamic extremism. what do you make of that? >> i fundamentally disagree. we should call it what it is. i appreciate secretary johnson's service and he has a great reputation of...
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. >> reporter: hugh hayden is the president of kentucky bioprocessing which was recently bought by cigarettent reynolds american. when you saito back owe to most people today -- say tobacco to most people today, it sucks cancer, emphysema, heart failure, death. tobacco is known in our culture as a killer. >> there's clearly a bit of irony there, but again there are good things that can be done with it and that's our objective here. >> wow. you can watch bob simon's report this sunday on 60 minutes at 7:00 here on channel 9. thanks for watching wusa9 news at 5:00. >>> wusa9 news at 6:00 starts right now. >> we had to issue a yellow alert for saturday afternoon and sunday, big time snow showers saturday afternoon. we'll talk about how much will fall, what visibility will do and behind the system we could have winds to 50 miles an hour. >> reporter: a congressional committee releases audio of the 911 calls in metro's deadly smoke crisis. the calls reveal delays and confusion. >>> if you think it's cold now, you have not seen a thing yet. we are in for snow showers and some even colder weather t
. >> reporter: hugh hayden is the president of kentucky bioprocessing which was recently bought by cigarettent reynolds american. when you saito back owe to most people today -- say tobacco to most people today, it sucks cancer, emphysema, heart failure, death. tobacco is known in our culture as a killer. >> there's clearly a bit of irony there, but again there are good things that can be done with it and that's our objective here. >> wow. you can watch bob simon's report this...
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jeb bush's advisers draw from his brother's team including notables like paul wolfowits and michael hayden to those who helped bring about george bush's iraq war. even in the speech where he meant to be talking about iran he said iraq instead. >> the problem is perhaps best demonstrated by this administration's approach to iraq. we have had 35 years of experience with iran -- excuse me iran 35 years experience with iran's rulers. >> hate it when that happens, bush spoke of isis as a force grossly underestimated by the current administration. >> president obama called them junior varsity, after they took fallujah. >> 200,000 men is a gross misrepresentation, as noted by "the daily beast" 200,000 is far greater than the estimates. nicholas rasmussen pegged the numbers between 3500 and 500. at the speech the governor told "the daily beast" that he had misspoken. it is a consequence that the last group produced a group of jihadists that the perceived threat is so large that the country could end up scared enough into electing the brother of the man who brought us our first war with iraq. joini
jeb bush's advisers draw from his brother's team including notables like paul wolfowits and michael hayden to those who helped bring about george bush's iraq war. even in the speech where he meant to be talking about iran he said iraq instead. >> the problem is perhaps best demonstrated by this administration's approach to iraq. we have had 35 years of experience with iran -- excuse me iran 35 years experience with iran's rulers. >> hate it when that happens, bush spoke of isis as a...
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we are very good at that general hayden can speak to that better than anyone. but in the longer term and this isn't specific to isil. military commanders politicians of both parties, counter terrorism experts all agree if you are going to prevent terrorist groups from spreading to other places and getting more recruits, you have to look at the root causes that can lead people to extremism. you have to do all of it. you have to take them on militarily but you have to look at things like governance. like opportunity so these groups aren't able to get more people to their cause. >> and now president obama backing up harf's comments. >> you have to address grievances that exploit. including economic grievances. poverty alone does not cause a person to become a terrorist. >> joining us our political panel the hill's a.b. stoddard and "weekly standard's" john mccormick. a.b. harf says we can't kill our way out. killing will stop the beheading. if we kill them they can't behead. jobs a good idea. been waiting since february of 2009 for many americans to get stimulus f
we are very good at that general hayden can speak to that better than anyone. but in the longer term and this isn't specific to isil. military commanders politicians of both parties, counter terrorism experts all agree if you are going to prevent terrorist groups from spreading to other places and getting more recruits, you have to look at the root causes that can lead people to extremism. you have to do all of it. you have to take them on militarily but you have to look at things like...
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security, tom ridge and michael chertoff, and two of his former cia directors, porter goss and michael hayden. other key figures tapped from his brother's administration include john negroponte, who served as ambassador to iraq and the first director of national intelligence, paul wolfowitz, a key architect of the 2003 iraq war, and george w. bush's national security advisor stephen hadley. all three worked for both bush presidents. but speaking wednesday, jeb bush said he is his own man. >> for the record, one more time, i love my brother and i love my dad -- i actually love my mother as well. i hope that is ok. i admire their service to the nation and the difficult decisions they had to make, but i am my own man in my views are shaped, on thinking and my own experiences. >> another name on jeb bush's list include former assistant secretary of state roger noriega, a key figure in the overthrow of haitian president jean-bertrand aristide under george w. bush. meanwhile, hillary clinton, the likely democratic frontrunner for president, has come under fire from environmental groups after it was
security, tom ridge and michael chertoff, and two of his former cia directors, porter goss and michael hayden. other key figures tapped from his brother's administration include john negroponte, who served as ambassador to iraq and the first director of national intelligence, paul wolfowitz, a key architect of the 2003 iraq war, and george w. bush's national security advisor stephen hadley. all three worked for both bush presidents. but speaking wednesday, jeb bush said he is his own man....
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director michael hayden but he was unable to join us because he could not fly into washington because of the snow yesterday. general, thanks for doing double duty. >> you heard what the secretary had to say of the roping why the administration is not labeling isis as slam i-extremism -- islamic extremism. >> i fundamentally disagree. i appreciate the secretary johnson's service and he has a tremendous reputation from now and the past. but here is the trap they have fallen interest. first of all isis itself draws their central belief sent from the koran and the writings of the prophet mohammed. that is undeniable. it is a medieval interpretation, a literal interpretation. therefore, slavery crucifixtion and beheadings are part of their portfolio. killing those who are nonbelievers are part of the portfolio. what has happened here is inside islam you have these revisionist or radicals and you have modern interim and traditional interruption. they are at war with each other. we should not permit the moderate and traditional muslim leaders coming to us and say this is not islamic when it
director michael hayden but he was unable to join us because he could not fly into washington because of the snow yesterday. general, thanks for doing double duty. >> you heard what the secretary had to say of the roping why the administration is not labeling isis as slam i-extremism -- islamic extremism. >> i fundamentally disagree. i appreciate the secretary johnson's service and he has a tremendous reputation from now and the past. but here is the trap they have fallen interest....
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. >> charlie: hugh hayden is the president of kentucky bioprocessing which was recently bought by cigaretteiant reynolds american. >> when you say tobacco to most people today it suggestions cancer and emphysema heart failure death. >> no question. it's known in our culture as a killer. >> there's clearly a bit of irony there, but again, there are good things that can be done with it and that's our objective here. >> charlie: zmapp isn't easy to produce. it takes six weeks. the tobacco plants first have to be grown for 24 days then immersed in a liquid contain ago gene that tells them to make special antibodies which helps the immune system fight viruses, in this case ebola. as the plants grow, they copy the antibodies over and over again. a xerox for antibodies. >> that's essentially it. e leaves are then ground up into a liquid which looks like a a juice you would buy at a health food store. the process is repeated three times using 6000 pounds of tobacco plants. how much zmapp would you get out of three tables of this? how many people could you cure of ebola if it works? >> it would be d
. >> charlie: hugh hayden is the president of kentucky bioprocessing which was recently bought by cigaretteiant reynolds american. >> when you say tobacco to most people today it suggestions cancer and emphysema heart failure death. >> no question. it's known in our culture as a killer. >> there's clearly a bit of irony there, but again, there are good things that can be done with it and that's our objective here. >> charlie: zmapp isn't easy to produce. it takes...
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director, general hayden this morning he said we've sort of played gently with assad, played gently with, so that we don't disrupt this apple cart. and tick anybody off who is supportive of iran because they want this deal so badly. now you've got saudi arabia, i mean, amir of qatar looking at this arrangement with iran. they're not happy about it either. so we've aillienated israel and qatar to cut a deal with iran that many people may ultimately let them have weapons anyway. john kerry says nobody knows what's in this deal. >> here's the bottom line. in israel, the words never again, and never forget, are not political slogans. they mean it. and that's why it's so important that prime minister netanyahu deliver that message here in the united states. because the american people need to know, this is not just an existential threat to israel. it is ultimately an existential threat to us if the iranians get a nuclear weapon. >> all right. the president and john kerry say that will not happen under this deal. but a lot of people skeptical. thank you very much, colonel. good to see you. so
director, general hayden this morning he said we've sort of played gently with assad, played gently with, so that we don't disrupt this apple cart. and tick anybody off who is supportive of iran because they want this deal so badly. now you've got saudi arabia, i mean, amir of qatar looking at this arrangement with iran. they're not happy about it either. so we've aillienated israel and qatar to cut a deal with iran that many people may ultimately let them have weapons anyway. john kerry says...
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assumption that we can verify if iran cheats but the defense science board and former cia director hayden have stated that our capability to detect iran's undeclared or covert nuclear sites is either inadequate or does not exist. so can we catch when iran cheats and when they do cheat, not if but when, what consequences will iran suffer, and reports surfaced yesterday as the chairman said of an undeclared iranian enrichment site. what information can you share about this new site and will this development impact, how will this development impact the negotiations? on cuba, mr. secretary, yesterday in the senate you said, quote, the change that we are making, we believe, assists the united states to be able to promote the democracy and the rights that we want for the people of cuba, end quote. however, cuba spy vidal who's leading the castro delegation said that havana will not accept a u.s. embassy that will assist cuba's civil society and said that, quote, change in cuba isn't negotiable, end quote. now the regime has arrested over 300 opposition members in just the last two weeks. berta
assumption that we can verify if iran cheats but the defense science board and former cia director hayden have stated that our capability to detect iran's undeclared or covert nuclear sites is either inadequate or does not exist. so can we catch when iran cheats and when they do cheat, not if but when, what consequences will iran suffer, and reports surfaced yesterday as the chairman said of an undeclared iranian enrichment site. what information can you share about this new site and will this...
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and michael hayden then the director of the cia had a quick series of meetings with the chair and rankingmber of the committee and told them not to worry, there is redundant evidence of everything. so even if these tapes were in fact destroyed, we have contemporaneous written records that cover everything. so, there is nothing that has really been lost as a result. i don't expect you after having heard that these tapes were destroyed, i don't expect you to take my word for it so i would invite you to send the team over and go through and read all of this other evidence. so, it starts with an invitation from the cia and the fact that they like to suppress right now and as a staff team from the committee went over and went through the use cables from various outposts mostly associated with black sites and came back with a quick summary and the summary was its very clear from what we read in the cables that the program does not correspond to what was briefed to the committee. there are different techniques being used which are much harsher and it is larger in scope and this time it seems far
and michael hayden then the director of the cia had a quick series of meetings with the chair and rankingmber of the committee and told them not to worry, there is redundant evidence of everything. so even if these tapes were in fact destroyed, we have contemporaneous written records that cover everything. so, there is nothing that has really been lost as a result. i don't expect you after having heard that these tapes were destroyed, i don't expect you to take my word for it so i would invite...
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the 1860s by the 1870s the boys' magazines and science magazines were showing photographs of the hayden expedition of 1871 that had gone to yellowstone. all these photographs of, you know, of crater lake in oregon or the red rock sliprock canyons of utah, they're starting to be paragraphed and seen. and you also had a geological survey charting and mapping the west. because there were gold in them thar hills. famously in dakota, south dakota dakota the custer period, battle of little big horn, people coming to the hills for gold. t.r. had an insight. everybody about topography and geographical surveys of the west. put there was no biological survey. t.r.'s whole life, he wanted to know what grasses grow in every county, what kind of insects, what sort of fish, what type of bear. and he got in very big darwinian debates over species. he was what they called a lumper. for example, he thought there were maybe five species of bear. and a man named dr. c. hart miriam, a great mammalologist, said there are about 12 types of bear by studying snouts differences. they had a famous debate of the
the 1860s by the 1870s the boys' magazines and science magazines were showing photographs of the hayden expedition of 1871 that had gone to yellowstone. all these photographs of, you know, of crater lake in oregon or the red rock sliprock canyons of utah, they're starting to be paragraphed and seen. and you also had a geological survey charting and mapping the west. because there were gold in them thar hills. famously in dakota, south dakota dakota the custer period, battle of little big horn,...
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and tom hayden you say what about dubois black reconstruction, not interested, why not? well, my professors haven't told me to read this. so we've segregated this public. so we have a right wing left wing, but we don't want to acknowledge that the left is segregated, right? and we can do something about it as public intellectuals by calling people out that we've got to converge and actually have conversations with each other, right? and it's not just the new republic. it's other forums too, that have never allowed queer people people of color to be part of that debate. >> i do think of back to mike's comment that, you know, and nelson's question you know the right did invest a lot of money in, in the creating outlets for public intellectuals. and i know there's a disconnect with the anti-intellectualism in the conservative movement but they did that from feeling marginalized from the universities. whatever the left is and parts of the left have tried to replicate that whether it's the american prospect or center for american progress or some of these institutions. i don'
and tom hayden you say what about dubois black reconstruction, not interested, why not? well, my professors haven't told me to read this. so we've segregated this public. so we have a right wing left wing, but we don't want to acknowledge that the left is segregated, right? and we can do something about it as public intellectuals by calling people out that we've got to converge and actually have conversations with each other, right? and it's not just the new republic. it's other forums too,...
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enormous pool of global communications they've collected from an enormous number of targets that hayden just stressed are not necessarily bad guys, because n.s.a. doesn't just look at bad guys but people that are saying things that are interesting. and the fbi can search this data base for american communications even when they are conducting mere assessments, meaning not a full predicated investigation based on some evidence of wrongdoing but just to satisfy themselves that there is not wrongdoing being committed. it is also concerning because of a practice we learned about so-called about collection, that is to say a target is selected and accounts or phone numbers are selected, which is typically most concerning for e-mail address or online account, is tasked for collection but the collection does not just encompass communications to or from that address, rather all international internet communications are scanned and the contents of those communications scanned and communications neither to nor from the target and perhaps to or from americans are collected if they contain a referen
enormous pool of global communications they've collected from an enormous number of targets that hayden just stressed are not necessarily bad guys, because n.s.a. doesn't just look at bad guys but people that are saying things that are interesting. and the fbi can search this data base for american communications even when they are conducting mere assessments, meaning not a full predicated investigation based on some evidence of wrongdoing but just to satisfy themselves that there is not...
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from james baker, his father's chief of staff to michael chertoff to michael hayden. the americans say jeb bush represents the past. while just 33% say he represents the future. that poll show he's going have to do a lot more to convince the american people he'll be different from two president bush's. >> thank you. let's bring in brianna keilar. iran he's walking this difficult line. how did he do? >> you know the overall roll out, everybody he's done has been professional. it followed on that track. he's not given his last word on his assessment of his brothers choices in foreign policy. it's fine for the winter of 2015. it will not be sufficient through fall 2016 if he gets that far. >> david you're shaking your head in agreement. >> i'm agreeing he has a lot more to do. the i think the clearest indication that he understands that the bush name is something he has to deal with is the fact at the very beginning of his cam page he went front and center. he does not think this is a one and done think. he's getting out early because he's laying ground work for knowing
from james baker, his father's chief of staff to michael chertoff to michael hayden. the americans say jeb bush represents the past. while just 33% say he represents the future. that poll show he's going have to do a lot more to convince the american people he'll be different from two president bush's. >> thank you. let's bring in brianna keilar. iran he's walking this difficult line. how did he do? >> you know the overall roll out, everybody he's done has been professional. it...
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pulled out of this enormous pool of global communications from a enormous number of targets that hayden just stressed are not necessarily bad guys because nsa doesn't just look at bad guys but people that are saying things that are interesting. and the fbi can search this data base for american communications even when they are conducting mere assessments, meaning not a full precedent the investigation based on some evidence of wrongdoing but just to satisfy themselves that there is not wrongdoing being committed. it is also concerning because of a practice we learned about called -- so-called about collection, that is to say a target is selected and accounts or phone numbers are selected which is typically most concerning for e-mail address or online account, is tasked for collection but the collection does not just encompass communications to or from that address, rather all international internet communications are scanned and the contents scanned and the communications neither to nor from the target and perhaps to or from americans are collected if they contain a reference to a targ
pulled out of this enormous pool of global communications from a enormous number of targets that hayden just stressed are not necessarily bad guys because nsa doesn't just look at bad guys but people that are saying things that are interesting. and the fbi can search this data base for american communications even when they are conducting mere assessments, meaning not a full precedent the investigation based on some evidence of wrongdoing but just to satisfy themselves that there is not...
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people who were interested in democracy, they were interested in tom hayden, abolitionism. you say, what about "black reconstruction"? not interested. why not? my professors haven't told me to read this. we segregated this public. we have a right wing, left wing, but we don't want to acknowledge that the left is segregated. we can do something about it as public intellectuals by calling people out that we've got to converge and have conversations with each other. it's not just "the new republic." it is other forms that have not allowed queer people or people of color to be part of the debate. >> back to mike's comment and nelson's question, the right did invest a lot of money in creating outlets for public intellectuals, and i know there is a disconnect with part of the anti--- anti-intellectualism in the conservative movement. i think now the left in some ways, whatever the left is at parts of the left, have tried to rip it that, whether it is "american prospect" or the center for american progress. i don't know if they have caught up, but it is a period that is probably i
people who were interested in democracy, they were interested in tom hayden, abolitionism. you say, what about "black reconstruction"? not interested. why not? my professors haven't told me to read this. we segregated this public. we have a right wing, left wing, but we don't want to acknowledge that the left is segregated. we can do something about it as public intellectuals by calling people out that we've got to converge and have conversations with each other. it's not just...
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joining us is the executive director and program director monica hayden. tell us about you inspire.a year ago; right? >> first thanks for having us on the show today. we did come out. we've been in boston for 30 years and decided to come to the bay area to help low and moderate income youth here to find an -- >> why focus on that group? >> it's a student group that has tremendous challenges in material of access and success in college. many young people who grew up with limited resources think they won't be able to afford college not knowing how many resources are actually available. and so oftentimes students don't go to college thinking they can't afford when we know that they could if they had some guidance on the process. other times students do go and they accept unmanageable level of debt. and end up dropping out. not completing college and still having those loans to repay. so we really want to help students investigate in their education smartly. and reach the completion and graduate with manageable debt. >> some really great success stories of so many students across the co
joining us is the executive director and program director monica hayden. tell us about you inspire.a year ago; right? >> first thanks for having us on the show today. we did come out. we've been in boston for 30 years and decided to come to the bay area to help low and moderate income youth here to find an -- >> why focus on that group? >> it's a student group that has tremendous challenges in material of access and success in college. many young people who grew up with...
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." >> "gravity" could have been shot in the hayden planetarium. >> she's got headlines. >> i saw "birdmanit was good. that is all a lie. that is according to the ceo of the polling company gallup. he's blasting the white house, wall street, and even the media for celebrating the lower unemployment numbers. jim clifton says the 5.6% is extremely misleading. partly because if you have stopped looking for work over the past four years, you are no longer counted. on top of that clifton says there are at least 30 million unemployed americans or about 10% of the population. brand-new weekly jobless numbers are released in about an hour. >>> and another blow to law enforcement from new york city's mayor. the nypd's top cop is furious with bill de blasio's administration after writing a $5,000 check to a machete wielding man who tried to attack cops. the man filed a $3 million lawsuit against police for shooting him in the leg even though he pled guilty to the 2010 confrontation. braton saying the payout makes it seem like the officers are bad and did something wrong. what do you think? >>> rubbe
." >> "gravity" could have been shot in the hayden planetarium. >> she's got headlines. >> i saw "birdmanit was good. that is all a lie. that is according to the ceo of the polling company gallup. he's blasting the white house, wall street, and even the media for celebrating the lower unemployment numbers. jim clifton says the 5.6% is extremely misleading. partly because if you have stopped looking for work over the past four years, you are no longer...
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we've got michael hayden bobby jindal. big lineup.ht in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from u-verse to xfinity. they have the fastest, most reliable internet. which is perfect for me, because i think everything should just work. works? works. works! works? works. works. >>> middletown, connecticut's joey logano wins the daytona 500. >> theat the age of 24 logano has become the second youngest winner of the daytona 500. how does it feel? >> it feels great. it feels really good. it's been so much fun. it's amazing what comes along with winning the daytona 500. >> like what? >> a ring. >> you do have a record, though this ring you're not go
we've got michael hayden bobby jindal. big lineup.ht in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. in our house, we do just about everything online. and our old internet just wasn't cutting it. so i switched us from...
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bush administration michael hayden, michael chertoff, michael mukasey, some of the names.hose from the h w bush administration, apollo points, some of the name -- paul wolfowitz a name in there. 19 of the 21 people released in the issue of for policy worked in the administration of his father or his brother. the washington post noticed that foreign-policy teams of any republican president would probably draw heavily from the past three republican administrations. it notes that the romney team branched out a bit more. we want to get your thoughts. ohio, line for independents. caller: thank you for c-span. that was nice hearing an adult, but i cannot hear you. john: i can hear you, go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. it was nice getting up and hearing an adult perspective. we have to face the fact that america has to take part in leading the world from the standpoint of foreign policy, we cannot lead from behind. it does not work. our power, our values, not they we are forcing them on people, but these are important to the world, and without us in the lead, it will not h
bush administration michael hayden, michael chertoff, michael mukasey, some of the names.hose from the h w bush administration, apollo points, some of the name -- paul wolfowitz a name in there. 19 of the 21 people released in the issue of for policy worked in the administration of his father or his brother. the washington post noticed that foreign-policy teams of any republican president would probably draw heavily from the past three republican administrations. it notes that the romney team...
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we'll be with general jack keane, michael hayden to talk about isis and the president's plans for tackling opposed to twitter. now the attack on mosul that they're telegraphing a couple months in advance. and we'll talk with governor mike pence who may or may not run for president. >> can you put all that in one single hour? >> that and chris wallace's appearance on "survivor." it will be tight. elisabeth, i had lunch with mark burnett. i had no idea he was such a devout christian. >> yes, he is. he and roma had that whole entire bible series and he definitely is. good man. >> they have a new one called "a.d." coming out. >> good to know on that. we will be with you on sunday watching that packed hour. we'll be looking for those survival torches as well. we'll see you then. >> mark burnett starting to break out a little bit. >> ainsley, you have some important news. >> i do. thank you, brian. nascar fans, kurt busch awaiting a decision today nascar to determine if he'll be suspended from racing in sunday's daytona 500. the decision is based on the restraining order that his ex-girlfriend j
we'll be with general jack keane, michael hayden to talk about isis and the president's plans for tackling opposed to twitter. now the attack on mosul that they're telegraphing a couple months in advance. and we'll talk with governor mike pence who may or may not run for president. >> can you put all that in one single hour? >> that and chris wallace's appearance on "survivor." it will be tight. elisabeth, i had lunch with mark burnett. i had no idea he was such a devout...
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he joined hayden's party in montana. they proceeded to fort ellis and soon entered the fabled region of yellowstone. moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms d contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon of the yellowstone." for ran, the spiritual, natural and aesthetic realms should blend to create a great impression. to that en he combined different points of view into one dramatic panorama. moran explained, the precipitous rocks on the right were really at my back when i stood at that point. yet in their present position, they are strictly true to pictorial nature. my aim was to brinbefore the public the character of that region. narrator: reporting to congress, hayden suggested that the geyser region of yellowstone
he joined hayden's party in montana. they proceeded to fort ellis and soon entered the fabled region of yellowstone. moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. together they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms d contours, quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in newark, new jersey, moran began what he termed his "big...
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he joined hayden's party in montana. they proceeded to fort ellis and soon entered the fabled region of yellowstone. moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. tother they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms and contours quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in wark, new jersey moran began what he termed his "big picture," "the grand canyon of the yellowstone." for ran, the spiritual natural and aesthetic realms should blend to create a great impression. to that en he combined different points of view into one dramatic panorama. moran explained, the precipitous rocks on the right were really at my back when i stood at that point. yet in their present position, they are strictly true to pictorial nature. my aim was to bring before the public the character of that region. narrator: reporting to congress, hayden suggested that the geyser region of yellowstone be
he joined hayden's party in montana. they proceeded to fort ellis and soon entered the fabled region of yellowstone. moran worked closely with the expedition photographer, william henry jackson. tother they selected the most impressive views. moran made drawings and watercolor sketches, blocking in forms and contours quickly noting the colors of the terrain and the sulfurous deposits for which yellowstone is named. back in wark, new jersey moran began what he termed his "big picture,"...