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you are on with tom hayden u.s./cuba relations. >> i remember in the late 90s the monica lewinsky scandal but there might be a relationship between cuba and the monica lewinsky scandal. all the reporters were in cuba because the pope was there. they were all back to the u.s. a to carry the monica lewinsky scandal. i wonder if that was deliberate timing. >> host: i think he is connecting some dogs. >> guest: you have taken conspiracy theory to a advanced graduate level. you could be right. thanks for making the connection. >> host: i want to make sure we talk about elian gonzales we have a chapter on in your book "listen, yankee!: why cuba matters" but let's take at call from kathleen in florida. >> caller: hello? >> host: hi, kathleen, you are on booktv. >> caller: i grew up in miami and i was very friendly with the first wave of cubans that came here in the 60s. it is interesting now because a lot of the kids who came over there's a real risk between the two. and it is time to open it up. unbelievable, all the suff
you are on with tom hayden u.s./cuba relations. >> i remember in the late 90s the monica lewinsky scandal but there might be a relationship between cuba and the monica lewinsky scandal. all the reporters were in cuba because the pope was there. they were all back to the u.s. a to carry the monica lewinsky scandal. i wonder if that was deliberate timing. >> host: i think he is connecting some dogs. >> guest: you have taken conspiracy theory to a advanced graduate level. you...
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general hayden, thank you. stay right there. when we come back we'll turn to the final negotiations with iran to try to limit its nuclear program with a deadline this week, this tuesday. general hayden returns along with an expert on iran. that's next. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely configure e-mail every month? or how about processing nearly $5 billion in electronic toll payments a year? in fact, today's xerox is working in surprising ways to help companies simplify the way work gets done and life gets lived. with xerox, you're ready for real business. >>> as we mentioned the u.s. and our five partners have begun the final round of talks in vienna trying to limit iran's nuclear program. with growing criticism both in washington and tehran, what are the chances for a deal? we're joined once again by former cia director
general hayden, thank you. stay right there. when we come back we'll turn to the final negotiations with iran to try to limit its nuclear program with a deadline this week, this tuesday. general hayden returns along with an expert on iran. that's next. you probably know xerox as the company that's all about printing. but did you know we also support hospitals using electronic health records for more than 30 million patients? or that our software helps over 20 million smartphone users remotely...
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general hayden. evan bayh.t to thank ray from the council of foreign relations who was the originator of the idea behind the iran task force. ray, thanks for inviting me to be your partner in this. the task force has ten memos we put out. ten reports. 11th will be coming out in the next week. i want to thank a great participant in the task force and brings extensive experience with the iaea. one of the few people in washington who had to spend a lot of time negotiating with the iranian nuclear scientists. he has a lot of expertise and war stories about that most pleasant experience. task force on iran.org is where you'll find the materials. look for more memos and reports coming from the task force. we welcome a vigorous debate on this issue over the coming months. again, look forward to seeing all of you at future events. thank you again. [ applause ] >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> our live coverage continues at 4:00 eastern on c-span3 with a hearing on veterans care. in recent memo a senior official in the
general hayden. evan bayh.t to thank ray from the council of foreign relations who was the originator of the idea behind the iran task force. ray, thanks for inviting me to be your partner in this. the task force has ten memos we put out. ten reports. 11th will be coming out in the next week. i want to thank a great participant in the task force and brings extensive experience with the iaea. one of the few people in washington who had to spend a lot of time negotiating with the iranian nuclear...
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hayden: there are multiple purposes for sanctions. punishment, changing behavior, reducing capacity. you have got our view on whether there is a good, bad, or no deal. let's just assume for a minute that we get a good deal. you still have to live -- and i think this is what senator lieberman was suggesting -- you still have increased iranian capacity. you have lifted sanctions and allow them together resources -- together resources. mr. bayh: i was just going to add one final thing. there are no great alternatives. you are running risks no matter which course of action you take. one of the risks we could be taking under a "bad agreement" with the iranians is that they will get their hands on billions of additional dollars held up and back against the do not have access to now. if you are allowed to fully export petroleum once again reduce the price of oil a little bit, but there will still be billions of dollars flowing into the iranian treasury. if we have not given ourselves a grace period to confirm they are complying with the agre
hayden: there are multiple purposes for sanctions. punishment, changing behavior, reducing capacity. you have got our view on whether there is a good, bad, or no deal. let's just assume for a minute that we get a good deal. you still have to live -- and i think this is what senator lieberman was suggesting -- you still have increased iranian capacity. you have lifted sanctions and allow them together resources -- together resources. mr. bayh: i was just going to add one final thing. there are...
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jones hayden: yes, some people have talked about it as kind of a new cold war. i do not think we are anywhere close to that level yet. it is true it is tit-for-tat where the eu has imposed sanctions, travel bans and asset freezes on russian officials and this is russia coming back on at that. the names have been disclosed this week but the list has been there for months now. there's been several officials most prominently from the european parliament who was driving into russia in the past few months and have been denied. the eu has been complaining a russia has come out with a list. the eu said well the list are
jones hayden: yes, some people have talked about it as kind of a new cold war. i do not think we are anywhere close to that level yet. it is true it is tit-for-tat where the eu has imposed sanctions, travel bans and asset freezes on russian officials and this is russia coming back on at that. the names have been disclosed this week but the list has been there for months now. there's been several officials most prominently from the european parliament who was driving into russia in the past few...
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we'll ask general michael hayden who used the post 9/11 tools when he led the nsa. >>> plus, the republican race turns to the battle over isis. >> we hear senator paul say that isis exists because of republican foreign policy hawks. that's ridiculous. i think the senator is unsuited to be our commander in chief. >> our sunday panel weighs in on the showdown heating up the republican field right now on "fox news sunday." >>> hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with breaking news. vice president's son has died of brain cancer at age 46. the vice president's office says he was first diagnosed in 2013. treated and given a clean bill of health before the cancer returned this spring. he was delaware's former attorney general but he announced last year he would run for governor in 2016. when he was just 3, he and his brother hunter were seriously injured in a car crash that killed his mother and infant sister. we'll have more on beau biden later with the panel. >>> to politics and a race for the white house that keeps getting more crowded. another four hopefuls announcing their candi
we'll ask general michael hayden who used the post 9/11 tools when he led the nsa. >>> plus, the republican race turns to the battle over isis. >> we hear senator paul say that isis exists because of republican foreign policy hawks. that's ridiculous. i think the senator is unsuited to be our commander in chief. >> our sunday panel weighs in on the showdown heating up the republican field right now on "fox news sunday." >>> hello again from fox news in...
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we are very happy about that and we have an adorable picture of hayden.e is now almost two pounds and she is stretching out her little legs and her mom is behind her. it's just adorable. we are keeping them in our thoughts and prayers to you speak of check out this prom proposal that came out of new jersey. >> is there any way you would want to come to prom with me? >> ir to have a date. >> this guy didn't get the answer you wanted and went viral all over the world. we are going to try to track him down because i think there is a little bit more to the story. >> À la sarong on long island chasing a story about a first responder a firefighter who lost his helmet. the helmet that he wore on 9/11. >> get ready for your blood to boil as that is probably what's going to happen. this house behind me was having worked done. among the $20,000 worth of items that were taken medals, but this man a former firefighter michael o'connor a veteran. they took his medals and they took his helmet he was wearing on september 11, 2001 a day where he works the title for nearl
we are very happy about that and we have an adorable picture of hayden.e is now almost two pounds and she is stretching out her little legs and her mom is behind her. it's just adorable. we are keeping them in our thoughts and prayers to you speak of check out this prom proposal that came out of new jersey. >> is there any way you would want to come to prom with me? >> ir to have a date. >> this guy didn't get the answer you wanted and went viral all over the world. we are...
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finally, we also are pleased to be joined by retired air force four star general mike hayden. at the pinnacle of his long and distinguished career general hayden served first as head of the national security agency for almost 10 years and then as director of the cia for almost three years after that. he was a major player at the highest levels of the u.s. government and all of the historic events and policies that took place in that difficult decade that followed 9/11. i was lucky enough to have a front row seat on occasion to watch him at work in those days. he's an amazing professional, great public servant so thank you for being here, general hayden. the way it will work is that i'm going to pose questions to the panel in hopes of getting a number of good issues and insights on the table. that goes for about the next 35 to 40 minutes. then we'll open it up to the floor for perhaps another 30 minutes or so for questions from the audience. i will -- let me dive right in and ask your thoughts about the iran deal. assuming the deal does get done -- and i'd be interested to hear
finally, we also are pleased to be joined by retired air force four star general mike hayden. at the pinnacle of his long and distinguished career general hayden served first as head of the national security agency for almost 10 years and then as director of the cia for almost three years after that. he was a major player at the highest levels of the u.s. government and all of the historic events and policies that took place in that difficult decade that followed 9/11. i was lucky enough to...
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is a robust discussion and deepening of our understanding of this particular aspect with that bob hayden. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here to talk about the electrical vehicle program, as we have a number of times in the past there has been so much activity in the past number of years, we have expanded the infrastructure, that is available, for the electrical vehicle charging and started a long process, of working with that sector, of seeing how we can make it so people that live in multifamily buildings, if they are drivers, if they need a car, they have the opportunity to switch to an electric vehicle, we're working with car share companies, we're working with our feets, into the car sharing fleets this and many othertiveties othertiveties, we have highlighted in the past has resulted in some pretty amazing records, in performance, the san francisco bay area, is acknowledged as the leading market for electric vehicles. we have within san francisco, we have established enough public infrastructure, so we rank among the highest, in terms of per capital availability of p
is a robust discussion and deepening of our understanding of this particular aspect with that bob hayden. >> thank you very much. it's a pleasure to be here to talk about the electrical vehicle program, as we have a number of times in the past there has been so much activity in the past number of years, we have expanded the infrastructure, that is available, for the electrical vehicle charging and started a long process, of working with that sector, of seeing how we can make it so people...
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talking about israel in particular in some of the questions that general hayden raised, there's been a little bit of talk i don't know how realistic it would be, that we ought to provide israel with the kinds of capabilities specifically something like the massive ordinance penetrator, our biggest bunker buster as well as a platform to deliver those, to establish kind of the credibility of the israeli option that the iranians have to worry about the israelis in terms of violating deals. would you be supportive? >> i would. i have been -- between the u.s. government, but there's great bipartisan support for israeli security, great concern about the impact of a nuclear iran on israeli security, so it's possible the discussion will get to that, and it does have a -- it should have a deterrent effect on iran. incidentally, and no one in israel is really talking actively about a military strike, but for it to happen it seems to me, the israelis would have to have intelligence that there was a break-out occurring. in other words it couldn't -- i don't see how plausibly for the reasons gene
talking about israel in particular in some of the questions that general hayden raised, there's been a little bit of talk i don't know how realistic it would be, that we ought to provide israel with the kinds of capabilities specifically something like the massive ordinance penetrator, our biggest bunker buster as well as a platform to deliver those, to establish kind of the credibility of the israeli option that the iranians have to worry about the israelis in terms of violating deals. would...
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i did everything i could, including a few months into retirement, general hayden.obvious purpose of trying to shut me up, and in doing so he said i want to run this as long as i can. he said you can yell and scream and wave your arms all you want after it leaks and by the way every single person i talked to knew it would leak because it was so obviously contrary to all the training that the intelligence community had received in what they could and couldn't do. >> and particularly the nsa, there was kind of a mantra. >> nsa, they had to -- every year, they had to review the legal standards and sign off that they had reviewed them. >> and you do not spy on americans. >> right. uh-huh. >> and so you make all these extraordinary efforts, and then realize they are not -- there's not an avenue to go through. >> yeah, i basically -- you know, i tried to see chief justice rehnquist because there was some hint from hayden that he may have been -- that they may have talked to him about it. i tried to see the head of the fisa court who ironically told me she could not talk t
i did everything i could, including a few months into retirement, general hayden.obvious purpose of trying to shut me up, and in doing so he said i want to run this as long as i can. he said you can yell and scream and wave your arms all you want after it leaks and by the way every single person i talked to knew it would leak because it was so obviously contrary to all the training that the intelligence community had received in what they could and couldn't do. >> and particularly the...
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let's crossed the jones hayden in brussels. here we are again. tsipras reemphasizing that the greek proposal is the one he wants to push across the line. jones: right. it seems like he has really upped the ante with the move with the imf. from the brussels perspective what the negotiators were still trying to come to a consensus on , the programs that have been put forward -- they made a little progress but they are still far apart. the negotiators in brussels are still emphasizing the pension reform and the labor market reform. these are two things the greeks have called red lines and don't want to talk about. manus: ok, let's draw a line on it for there. vassilis: in greece, hans nichols in berlin, jones hayden in brussels. mark: the 12 nations that make up opec are expected to maintain output to focus on market share. let's get over to ryan chilcote in the austrian capital. good morning. it was the lay of the land so far today. ryan: it is a beautiful day here in vienna. my guess is he is going to speed walk to the opec meeting with a broad gr
let's crossed the jones hayden in brussels. here we are again. tsipras reemphasizing that the greek proposal is the one he wants to push across the line. jones: right. it seems like he has really upped the ante with the move with the imf. from the brussels perspective what the negotiators were still trying to come to a consensus on , the programs that have been put forward -- they made a little progress but they are still far apart. the negotiators in brussels are still emphasizing the pension...
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but michael hayden says it doesn't appear the attacks were coordinated. >> certainly all inspired. i have my doubts whether they were all coordinated and i really would doubt whether they were all directed. >> not all victims of friday's attack in tunisia have been identified because many were not carrying i.d.s on them at the time of the attack. but we do know that a husband and wife a grandmother and grandfather, a father and son, are among the dead. we're also hearing the stories about the heroes including one man who took three bullets while protecting his fiancee. both survived. harris? >> john thank you. thanks for calling angie's list. how may i help you? i heard i could call angie's list if i needed work done around my house at a fair price. you heard right, just tell us what you need done and we'll find a top rated provider to take care of it. so i could get a faulty light switch fixed? yup! or have a guy refinish my floors? absolutely! or send someone out to groom my pookie? pookie's what you call your? my dog. yes, we can do that. real help from real people. come see wha
but michael hayden says it doesn't appear the attacks were coordinated. >> certainly all inspired. i have my doubts whether they were all coordinated and i really would doubt whether they were all directed. >> not all victims of friday's attack in tunisia have been identified because many were not carrying i.d.s on them at the time of the attack. but we do know that a husband and wife a grandmother and grandfather, a father and son, are among the dead. we're also hearing the stories...
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let's get more with hans nichols in berlin and jones hayden in brussels. hans nichols, we wake up this monday morning the same as friday. hans: it is worse than friday and it has gotten worse throughout this morning. you have these talks about reality coming from athens. in berlin, we have the equivalent of schoolyard taunts. the parliamentary chief said this morning that he is waiting for greece to reconcile themselves with reality. this dueling vision of reality, what greece needs to do, that seems to be dominating the conversation. there is an interview with jan is varoufakis. there is no sign that he wants to back down. he is talking about a greek haircut. here's a quote from him that captures the state of negotiations. "i rule out a greg's it as a sensible solution." clearly, he thinks there could be a grexit. it just wouldn't be a sensible grexit. that is a minor shift in his tone. also in germany, it seems the greeks have lost a sympathetic ear. sigmund gabriel, the stp chairman head of their party in coalition with merkel's government. here's what
let's get more with hans nichols in berlin and jones hayden in brussels. hans nichols, we wake up this monday morning the same as friday. hans: it is worse than friday and it has gotten worse throughout this morning. you have these talks about reality coming from athens. in berlin, we have the equivalent of schoolyard taunts. the parliamentary chief said this morning that he is waiting for greece to reconcile themselves with reality. this dueling vision of reality, what greece needs to do, that...
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former director michael hayden says the u.s.. >> i actually fear the iranians have the upper hand right now. i actually fear we painted ourselves into a corner where we believe any deal is better than no deal at the present time. let's celebrate these moments... this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer treatment centers of america suggested advanced genomic testing. the test results revealed a finding that led to the use of a targeted therapy that was not considered for christine before. now, they're helping fight her cancer on another, deeper level... the genetic level. this is precision cancer treatment an approach to care that may help patients like christine enjoy the things that matter most in their lives while undergoing treatment. the evolution
former director michael hayden says the u.s.. >> i actually fear the iranians have the upper hand right now. i actually fear we painted ourselves into a corner where we believe any deal is better than no deal at the present time. let's celebrate these moments... this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment...
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since our 1st interview sadly hudson has passed but hayden is still fighting and hanging on.have in studio kim and fred's. how has it been? give us an update. >> everyday something different. yesterday she had a pretty good day. today was not as good. day in and day out. one moment for one hour, one day at a time. bill: what was the emotion that ran through you when you held your daughter for the 1st time? >> my heart smiled. for the 1st time i had something close to what it feels like to be a mom. >> were looking at our baby still in an incubator. to be able to touch her hand it makes us feel good the little bit that you are able to do. quite frankly we have not really had a feeling that. >> i know this must be difficult to speak about. there is hudson right now? >> is home. >> we were able to get them back in new jersey. and there were able to get back. >> really no words for the loss of a child. do you feel any anger and all? this all baby moon movement. what are your thoughts? 's. >> refill a lot of different emotions. anger and frustration came. we know it's not their fa
since our 1st interview sadly hudson has passed but hayden is still fighting and hanging on.have in studio kim and fred's. how has it been? give us an update. >> everyday something different. yesterday she had a pretty good day. today was not as good. day in and day out. one moment for one hour, one day at a time. bill: what was the emotion that ran through you when you held your daughter for the 1st time? >> my heart smiled. for the 1st time i had something close to what it feels...
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>> well i think you overstate my role with general hayden. i did have the privilege of serving as the chairman of the advisory board for the central intelligence agency. as you may know i have commented recently on this issue specifically and said that it's not clear to me at all that section 215 has stopped a single terrorist attack. it's also true that when i served as that chairman i advised both the cia and the nsa to be as transparent as possible about everything they were doing. when people don't understand what's going on they fear the worst. so for example, why is section 215 necessary? i agree with you. it has not been proven that it is necessary. what is going on when the nsa builds gigantic data centers in the middle of the country? they need to be as transparent as possible about that. finally i would say, i think this is one of the reasons people are frustrated with the political process. how long have we known the patriot act was going to expire? i don't know. quite awhile. and in the decade or more since 9/11 we've learned a lo
>> well i think you overstate my role with general hayden. i did have the privilege of serving as the chairman of the advisory board for the central intelligence agency. as you may know i have commented recently on this issue specifically and said that it's not clear to me at all that section 215 has stopped a single terrorist attack. it's also true that when i served as that chairman i advised both the cia and the nsa to be as transparent as possible about everything they were doing....
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jones hayden, joining us. francine: we will speak to a person on the list.tuned. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. francine: welcome back to "the pulse.' i am francine lacqua. guy: i am guy johnson. we are getting data from the u.k. somewhat better than expected but worse than they were. the number is 51.8%. previous estimate was 51.5%. the manufacturing sector is not the bulk of the economy. it is having a detrimental effect on the pound which is that session lows. francine: earlier we had manufacturing pmi data out of the eurozone. that data it is at a sluggish pace of but not able to pass on. guy: i thought you were going to
jones hayden, joining us. francine: we will speak to a person on the list.tuned. ♪ just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest...
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i did everything i could including a few months into retirement, general hayden. i met with him twice. he became concerned about my constant agitation and actually called me in with the obvious purpose of trying to shut me up, and in doing so he said i want to run this as long as i can. he said you can yell and scream and wave your arms all you want after it leaks and by the way every single person i talked to knew it would leak because it was so obviously contrary to all the training that the intelligence community had received in what they could and couldn't do. >> and particularly the nsa, there was kind of a mantra. >> nsa, they had to -- every year, they had to review the legal standards and sign off that they had reviewed them. >> and you do not spy on americans. >> right. uh-huh. >> and so you make all these extraordinary efforts, and then realize they are not -- there's not an avenue to go through. >> yeah, i basically -- you know i tried to see chief justice rehnquist because there was some hint from hayden that he hav -- that they may have talked to him
i did everything i could including a few months into retirement, general hayden. i met with him twice. he became concerned about my constant agitation and actually called me in with the obvious purpose of trying to shut me up, and in doing so he said i want to run this as long as i can. he said you can yell and scream and wave your arms all you want after it leaks and by the way every single person i talked to knew it would leak because it was so obviously contrary to all the training that the...
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tony what do you think here, about general hayden's remarks? do you think they have the upper hand?> look at actions of iran's supreme leader khomeni. he basically at 11th hour knowing deal deadline was now changed everything. he said no more sanctions regime. no more aggressive inspections. you can't come to our military sites. this is why the foreign minister left to go back basically take the message that the west can't possibly accept these conditions. from what i'm hearing those covering this over in vienna unfortunately all the west now wants is this one year breakout period, basically to know a year in advance whether or not iran is going to comply with what we're forcing them to comply to. ben rhodes, chief foreign advisor to the president caught on tape saying the iran deal is important to the president as obamacare. of course iran knows they have all the leverage in the world. they're using it to their maximum advantage. >> are we, jedediah, are we getting the confidence from this administration we need to know they will not cave too much to iran in these negotiations? >>
tony what do you think here, about general hayden's remarks? do you think they have the upper hand?> look at actions of iran's supreme leader khomeni. he basically at 11th hour knowing deal deadline was now changed everything. he said no more sanctions regime. no more aggressive inspections. you can't come to our military sites. this is why the foreign minister left to go back basically take the message that the west can't possibly accept these conditions. from what i'm hearing those...
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jones hayden in brussels and hans nichols in berlin. for more on this, let's go to munich where we are joined by eric nelson. great to speak to you as always. is this crunch time? are we going to have a deal? >> i don't know when we get a deal. i think we will get a deal. greeks want a deal at the end of the day. they wanted because they really want the stability, and the government's strategy doesn't seem to work domestically. i'm sure the germans will go along with something that is ok for now. the bigger one is, if the imf on board, and then persuade the spaniards and the slovakian's and the other euro countries which are much more hard-line than germany to put it through their parliaments. francine: if you are so confident and we are still waiting for the counterproposal if the imf walks out, where does it leave the others? a lot of people think like you, that angela merkel doesn't want to be the chancellor where someone was kicked out of the eurozone. do we need a referendum in greece to make sure that tsipras negotiates differentl
jones hayden in brussels and hans nichols in berlin. for more on this, let's go to munich where we are joined by eric nelson. great to speak to you as always. is this crunch time? are we going to have a deal? >> i don't know when we get a deal. i think we will get a deal. greeks want a deal at the end of the day. they wanted because they really want the stability, and the government's strategy doesn't seem to work domestically. i'm sure the germans will go along with something that is ok...
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but michael hayden says it doesn't appear the attacks were coordinated. >> certainly all inspired.s whether they were all coordinated and i really would doubt whether they were all directed. >> not all victims of friday's attack in tunisia have been identified because many were not carrying i.d.s on them at the time of the attack. but we do know that a husband and wife, a grandmother and grandfather, a father and son, are among the dead. we're also hearing the stories about the heroes, including one man who took three bullets while protecting his fiancee. both survived. harris? >> john, thank you. brutal. brutal. but thank god for the heroes. we'll be right back. and get my number which matches my dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com new york state is reinventing by leading the way on tax cuts. we cut the rates on personal income taxes. we enacted the lowest corporate tax rate since 1968. we eliminated the income tax on manufacturers altogether. with startup-ny, qualified businesses tha
but michael hayden says it doesn't appear the attacks were coordinated. >> certainly all inspired.s whether they were all coordinated and i really would doubt whether they were all directed. >> not all victims of friday's attack in tunisia have been identified because many were not carrying i.d.s on them at the time of the attack. but we do know that a husband and wife, a grandmother and grandfather, a father and son, are among the dead. we're also hearing the stories about the...
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bill: former cia director michael hayden there on "fox news sunday" with chris wallace?know one senator against this in a big way. senator rand paul is a member of the home scanned security committee and 2016 presidential candidate. his new book is called, "taking a stand." he is with us live in washington. good morning a long night for you. appreciate you coming back to "america's newsroom." >> good morning. bill: what did you accomplish? >> court has said the bulk collection of all our phone records is illegal. from here on out beginning this week the government will not collect your phone records in bulk. so i think that is a huge victory. bill: okay. you heard people like general hayden just a moment ago who had a lot to say with chris wallace. i think he -- bill: he also said this. i think we're at risk to internal actors than anytime since 9/11. are you putting americans in danger senator? >> here is the thing. i want more collection of records on terrorists. i just want less collection of innocent americans. i think we sometimes get distracted by some records of i
bill: former cia director michael hayden there on "fox news sunday" with chris wallace?know one senator against this in a big way. senator rand paul is a member of the home scanned security committee and 2016 presidential candidate. his new book is called, "taking a stand." he is with us live in washington. good morning a long night for you. appreciate you coming back to "america's newsroom." >> good morning. bill: what did you accomplish? >> court has...
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up next, michael hayden is here along with steve rattner. first, bill karins. >> ever driven in a slushy? is that like the ice kraem man in town? >> it's almost yeah like a slushy. let me show you the pictures out of colorado. it was a hailstorm and then started pouring rain. all rain took the hail and funneled it there throughout the roads. it almost looks like a slushy on the roads. didn't cause too much damage. just made for some pretty amazing pictures. flooding once again will be a possibility. flash flooding through colorado and up towards rapid city. other areas of concern today, heavy rain flash flooding from areas in illinois iowa into indiana this morning. a lot of heavy rain coming down with the thunderstorms. as far as the travel goes interstate 70 between st. louis and indianapolis by far the worst drive in the morning. flash flooding is a possibility here throughout the day. can cassity, columbia all of the way to st. louis. let's talk about severe weather. cold front will try to slice down toward cincinnati and washington, d.c
up next, michael hayden is here along with steve rattner. first, bill karins. >> ever driven in a slushy? is that like the ice kraem man in town? >> it's almost yeah like a slushy. let me show you the pictures out of colorado. it was a hailstorm and then started pouring rain. all rain took the hail and funneled it there throughout the roads. it almost looks like a slushy on the roads. didn't cause too much damage. just made for some pretty amazing pictures. flooding once again will...
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you brought it up and general hayden brought it up. shame on us. when you think about opm getting hacked, the quantity and quantity of that information as it relates to our critical staff that protect this country, this is unprecedented. no question about that. neil: i remember after target and a lot of people who got miffed off, customers and other retailers who found credit card data compromised, you said this is much bigger by a much larger factor because this involves our government and a lot of our defense establishments. how worried are you that is routinely vulnerable now? >> very worried about that. the reason i'm worried about it is because we have not changed approaches. we're still driving the same vehicle down the same road and keep running into the same potholes until we change. what i mean by that specifically is we have to get away from the quintessential information technology model, and we need to start embracing much more anticrime model. we're looking at information that as it gets compromised and exposed, neil, this is going to
you brought it up and general hayden brought it up. shame on us. when you think about opm getting hacked, the quantity and quantity of that information as it relates to our critical staff that protect this country, this is unprecedented. no question about that. neil: i remember after target and a lot of people who got miffed off, customers and other retailers who found credit card data compromised, you said this is much bigger by a much larger factor because this involves our government and a...
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hayden says we have to do something. we have to put isis to rest. we're spending ready for this $9 million a day. look at it this way. we're taking in $8 billion a day in tax revenue. we're spending $9 million to keep us safe. that's like if america was you, dan. you had $100 bill in your pocket. a bully says i'm going to beat you up. how much would you pay someone to get rid of the bully? a dollar or two, maybe five bucks. we're spending less than a penny to get rid of isis. let's step it up and put these guys out of their misery and our misery. >> geraldo, i think you're agreeing with him in terms of changing the narrative to make it less attractive to be a part of this group is important. >> before we get to the destruction, the necessary destruction of isis, i'm totally opposed to these warnings eric. i think these warnings do nothing but upset people frighten people. what is my mom supposed to do? look for arab guys and frisk them? all it does is cause you, you know heartache and upset stomach. it covers the tushes of the pundits in the anti-te
hayden says we have to do something. we have to put isis to rest. we're spending ready for this $9 million a day. look at it this way. we're taking in $8 billion a day in tax revenue. we're spending $9 million to keep us safe. that's like if america was you, dan. you had $100 bill in your pocket. a bully says i'm going to beat you up. how much would you pay someone to get rid of the bully? a dollar or two, maybe five bucks. we're spending less than a penny to get rid of isis. let's step it up...
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finally, we are pleased to be joined by general mike hayden at the pinnacle of his career.rved as they head of the nsa for almost 10 years. then, as director of the cia for nearly three years. he was a major player at the highest levels of the u.s. government. i was lucky to have a friend or a c to watch him at work in those days -- i was lucky to have a front seat to watch him at work in those days. the panel will go for about 35 to 40 minutes and then we will open it up to the floor for another 30 minutes for questions from the audience. i am asking you for initial thoughts about the emerging deal. what we know of it, coming out of the framework announced in the beginning of april, assuming the deal gets done, i would be interested to hear your thoughts on how likely you think that is. what is your assessment? good, bad, too soon to tell? senator lieberman: good to be part of this task force and honored to be cochair with senator bayh. everything i have heard about what has happened in the negotiations tells me this will be a bad deal for the united states of america and
finally, we are pleased to be joined by general mike hayden at the pinnacle of his career.rved as they head of the nsa for almost 10 years. then, as director of the cia for nearly three years. he was a major player at the highest levels of the u.s. government. i was lucky to have a friend or a c to watch him at work in those days -- i was lucky to have a front seat to watch him at work in those days. the panel will go for about 35 to 40 minutes and then we will open it up to the floor for...
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you mentioned the former nsa director-general michael hayden. over the weekend he said this time lapse makes america a more vulnerable to attacks. on fox earlier today if he was putting americans in danger because of these tactics? take a listen here. >> i want more collection of records on terrorist, less collection of innocent americans. i would hire a thousand new fbi agents to track these people. i would quit spending billions of dollars collecting innocent americans a big rebuke to the president of the president has been committing an illegal program, the court told him to stop. he wouldn't stop and now congress is going to tell the president this must end. a big victory for the american people. >> it is important to point out if the u.s. a freedom act does has in the coming days is not like us which is going to be flipped and new capabilities will be turned back on. that will take time. neil: thank you. in the meantime there are -- it seems that way. south carolina senator lindsey graham the latest jump into the presidential race. we have
you mentioned the former nsa director-general michael hayden. over the weekend he said this time lapse makes america a more vulnerable to attacks. on fox earlier today if he was putting americans in danger because of these tactics? take a listen here. >> i want more collection of records on terrorist, less collection of innocent americans. i would hire a thousand new fbi agents to track these people. i would quit spending billions of dollars collecting innocent americans a big rebuke to...
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general hayden asked me to make that determination. >> that's why the judge quit the court when the "new york times" published it. that was also when the secret interpretation was illegal and that's why senator beener who helped write that said they were violating the intent of congress in that process. >> the fbi and other officials are constantly warning us of lone wolf attacks of isil prop gaiting online and privately messaging sleeper cells. you would agree that there are threats in the united states. >> yes. and there's none of them that have happened to far that could not have gotten by the targeted approach set in place in (1)999-2000 because it didn't target them just socially in terms of graphing relationships but also looked at other properties like cellphones or satellite phones in the mountains of afghanistan or the jungles or peru or other people. >> you're talking about 1999. 9/11 happened in 2001. >> yes. i know. because they didn't -- we said we would have caught them if they'd have implemented that program when we wanted them to in january of 2001. >> you've called th
general hayden asked me to make that determination. >> that's why the judge quit the court when the "new york times" published it. that was also when the secret interpretation was illegal and that's why senator beener who helped write that said they were violating the intent of congress in that process. >> the fbi and other officials are constantly warning us of lone wolf attacks of isil prop gaiting online and privately messaging sleeper cells. you would agree that there...
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mike hayden, the former cia director, nsa director said, look, if i could have gotten that information from the chinese, i would have done it in a minute. bad on us, this is not about china, this is about us and incompetence. liz: they are taking on life lock. >> does that stuff work? liz: does anything work, is the question? >> i think government, what this obviously shows is how late government is to the game of protecting against cyberfraud. the banks, they've been attacked, like jpmorgan, citigroup. liz: hundreds of times a day. >> hundreds of times a day. sometimes you get through, but basically there hasn't been a major breach where people lost money. the average guy had his bank account depleted or securities account depleted. maybe this is time for government to take a page from private industry and see what jpmorgan is doing well or better than government is doing. >> but they don't do this as well as the government does. that was the line mike rodgers, the former congressman was selling when he was encouraging private companies to speak to the government. liz: we need a conte
mike hayden, the former cia director, nsa director said, look, if i could have gotten that information from the chinese, i would have done it in a minute. bad on us, this is not about china, this is about us and incompetence. liz: they are taking on life lock. >> does that stuff work? liz: does anything work, is the question? >> i think government, what this obviously shows is how late government is to the game of protecting against cyberfraud. the banks, they've been attacked, like...
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over the weekend you had retired general michael hayden and former cia director on fox news. this is what he said. >> i actually fear that the iranians have the upper hand right now. i actually fear we have painted ourselves into a corner where we believe that any deal is better than no deal at the present time. >> all right. michael, let me run through the list. the number one state sponsor of terror. they fight proxy wars against israel and saudi arabia. they said the destruction of israel is non-negotiable. they're yelling at john kerry during negotiations. now they vote last week to say, guess what no inspections. and we're still at the negotiating table and we're offering to give them billions of dollars so they can build more weapons. what part of this being a bad deal does barack obama not understand? >> well from the israeli perspective, it's not the deal is not attached in any way to iranian behavior. as you said iran is the world's largest state sponsor of terror. they have conducted terror attacks on five continents 35 cities. there's no conditions. not saying hey
over the weekend you had retired general michael hayden and former cia director on fox news. this is what he said. >> i actually fear that the iranians have the upper hand right now. i actually fear we have painted ourselves into a corner where we believe that any deal is better than no deal at the present time. >> all right. michael, let me run through the list. the number one state sponsor of terror. they fight proxy wars against israel and saudi arabia. they said the destruction...
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former cia director michael hayden says he fears iran has the upper hand in the fierce negotiations, so, will the deal happen and are america's allies on board in former israeli prime minister ehud barak is here. good evening sir. >> thank you for having me. >> your thoughts on a deal with iran? >> they probably -- i'm not sure whether there will be one bad on many aspects. signed deal, there will be need for intensive discussion or would created a violation of the deal or create what will emerge as a smoking gun which would be be done if and when they break it. how about snapping back the sanction possibility practical and at what stage the military option should be brought back to the table and be considered sincerely. >> all those things you just laid out are under the assumption i assume that we have inspection every place any time. >> no. i don't expect it to happen. the difference between what we heard from kerry and we heard when they -- extent is very wide and it seems that the iranians are more effective in squeezing more. if there interest will knob challenge inspection any
former cia director michael hayden says he fears iran has the upper hand in the fierce negotiations, so, will the deal happen and are america's allies on board in former israeli prime minister ehud barak is here. good evening sir. >> thank you for having me. >> your thoughts on a deal with iran? >> they probably -- i'm not sure whether there will be one bad on many aspects. signed deal, there will be need for intensive discussion or would created a violation of the deal or...
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former head of the nsa michael hayden, appearing with me. >> rand paul is saying that essentially you're being an alarmist. are you? >> well, look, the threat of terrorism is real. even i am not saying that this program is a silver bullet. why take a chance with the safety 0 of our our -- our people for a program about which there has never been hint of abuse and about which folks like me who use it say it's useful and valuable for keeping the done disafe. >> talk about my new show, coast to coast on fox business, or roast to roast because reaction very fast and furious. janet tweets, he is rite. to bad he isn't in charge. joseph writes, what what has it really accomplished but add cost' and more government. then steve writes: i will bet you lunch the nsa hasn't stopped spying on all americans. you sound very sip -- cynical. and you're looking live at the senate floor trying to find or coble to find a middle ground that can satisfy all parties. chad? >> just the past couple of minutes there was an evident by mitch mcconnell to try to move this along. to skin over -- skip over procedural
former head of the nsa michael hayden, appearing with me. >> rand paul is saying that essentially you're being an alarmist. are you? >> well, look, the threat of terrorism is real. even i am not saying that this program is a silver bullet. why take a chance with the safety 0 of our our -- our people for a program about which there has never been hint of abuse and about which folks like me who use it say it's useful and valuable for keeping the done disafe. >> talk about my new...
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. >> when i went to see general hayden in july of 2002, he told me we are not in the business of minimization. >> that's a -- >> they have claimed since then that they are, but it is basically a joke. if they really wanted to minimize, they want encrypt the site and they would keep a track. but they deactive yalted that code. and it's still deactivated. and if the congress wants to know what they can do, that's what they can do. they can demand that. >> so i'm afraid we've run out of time. it's been a fascinating panel. mreefz give diane roark and loch johnson -- >> thank you. >> so i think we're going to get started. welcome back, everybody. i work at the center for justice and we have three wonderful speakers with us this afternoon. as we turn from the issue of legislative oversight to the issue of judicial oversight of intelligence activity and also of national security cases more broadly. so our panel is actually really wonderful. and i think we're going to hear a variety of per sift speculatives on this. to my left, i have david negene. he recently has been serving as the chair of the pr
. >> when i went to see general hayden in july of 2002, he told me we are not in the business of minimization. >> that's a -- >> they have claimed since then that they are, but it is basically a joke. if they really wanted to minimize, they want encrypt the site and they would keep a track. but they deactive yalted that code. and it's still deactivated. and if the congress wants to know what they can do, that's what they can do. they can demand that. >> so i'm afraid...
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. >> thomas hayden church is the boy's father.s also a war veteran struggling with his sense of responsibility for his son's death. >> he charges on. you know, what exactly do you think really motivated kyle to you know, to put himself in harms way. >> as justin grows closer to max, helps the k9 re discover his inner warrier. and the new best friend finds their way back from tragedy together. suzanne mark quest cbs news long ankle less. >> it is 6:26 right now. dozen gather to raise money to restore a philadelphia landmark, the uptown theater hall of fame awards fundraiser honored philadelphians who made great contributions in entertainment and in cult europe. the big event took place right here at our cbs-3 studios. proceeds go toward revitalizing the historic uptown theater on north broad street, which is currently in phase two of construction. >> well, every dog has his day, right? but this next story is proof that so do some cats. tara the cat gained fame for protecting her five year old owner from a dog attack. the low los an
. >> thomas hayden church is the boy's father.s also a war veteran struggling with his sense of responsibility for his son's death. >> he charges on. you know, what exactly do you think really motivated kyle to you know, to put himself in harms way. >> as justin grows closer to max, helps the k9 re discover his inner warrier. and the new best friend finds their way back from tragedy together. suzanne mark quest cbs news long ankle less. >> it is 6:26 right now. dozen...
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. >> that's michael hayden's opinion. a certainly u.s.icial said it would be absurds so say that diplomats are caving into the iranians secretary of state john kerry taking part in the talks in austria. negotiators say they need more time claiming tomorrow's deadline is no longer realistic the u.s. and other world powers agreed to a framework deal the months osgood, offering iran relief from sanctions as long as the regime scales back its nuclear program. official says iran is backtracking refusing to give foreign inspectors sack sees to nuclear sites and an iranian general says the u.s. is trying to steal their military secrets. a lot of consumption at home talks. >> he white house acknowledges it's likely that the talks will extend beyond tomorrow's so-called dead lan. when asked about the odds, white house spokesman said this. >> i would hesitate to put numbers on it. we're close to the deadline, and obviously our negotiators understand the stakes of the negotiations and that is why the united states and our p-5 plus one partners are w
. >> that's michael hayden's opinion. a certainly u.s.icial said it would be absurds so say that diplomats are caving into the iranians secretary of state john kerry taking part in the talks in austria. negotiators say they need more time claiming tomorrow's deadline is no longer realistic the u.s. and other world powers agreed to a framework deal the months osgood, offering iran relief from sanctions as long as the regime scales back its nuclear program. official says iran is...
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but the hayden in kodiak told me , from their perception, a "direct frontal attack on the cultural identity the navy. there is a lot of popular uprising about this and how it ties into the bigger picture, we are seeing a very, very large domestic military expansion that is very worrisome, just across puget sound from where i'm speaking now, the navy is in preparation to try to begin electromagnetic warfare training right up against olympic national park, all over olympic national forest. again, with total disregard for the environmental and human impacts to these training, and we're seeing this similar with other training exercises all up and down the west coast as well as land exercises. it encompasses very large amounts of the connelly u.s. as well. it is a very worrisome thing to see. it is not getting much press. until it starts to infringe directly upon people's homes and her livelihood as we're seeing right now in alaska. aaron: the reason for this military expansion into the arctic is to get access to the oil? is that the primary motivation? >> the navy has not stated that explicitly
but the hayden in kodiak told me , from their perception, a "direct frontal attack on the cultural identity the navy. there is a lot of popular uprising about this and how it ties into the bigger picture, we are seeing a very, very large domestic military expansion that is very worrisome, just across puget sound from where i'm speaking now, the navy is in preparation to try to begin electromagnetic warfare training right up against olympic national park, all over olympic national forest....