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mccaul: great question. you can help support my legislation getting through and groups like heritage, that supported. i think it is common sense to counter violent extremism. we met the day before the shooting, ironically, and i think it is desperately needed. it is not a focus of the administration and it needs to be. with respect to, this is the high-tech challenge. bin laden, it was all careers and caves. now it is this younger generation. terrorists are very savvy online with their propaganda. they are in their 20's and they change their handles, they change their twitter accounts so trying to stay in front of them, we can argue about changing the law to include a backdoor into devices, but that's kind of dicey on the private seaside. we are looking more for a technology solution. my first meeting is friday morning, with the high-tech sector, the leaders like google and twitter. and homeland security, fbi and doj, to see what kind of solution can we provide. i can get into a little bit more depth in the
mccaul: great question. you can help support my legislation getting through and groups like heritage, that supported. i think it is common sense to counter violent extremism. we met the day before the shooting, ironically, and i think it is desperately needed. it is not a focus of the administration and it needs to be. with respect to, this is the high-tech challenge. bin laden, it was all careers and caves. now it is this younger generation. terrorists are very savvy online with their...
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this gets back to, and chairman mccaul made the point, and talk to any psychologist. if you want to deal with this kind of ideology you need a counternarrative. we've done it very poorly. when you are doing a counternarrative against what some consider is a conservative interpretation of their theology, you run into a lot of problems. you aren't -- we want to first do no harm. we have this great majority of a population that are, you know, prize citizens of the country, and we don't want to create more alienation. that is the -- that's the piece we've wrestled with and not done a very good job. same for the canadians and brits. >> putting the counternarrative issue aside, what's the level of effort we should be looking between do nothing, kind of -- and manhattan project. where are we? where do we need to be? >> we need to take a risk informed approach. we cannot prevent any individual who may go into a sports store and buy a side arm or rifle and go on a shooting spree. we need to look at who posits the most significant threat? the more significant the threat, the mo
this gets back to, and chairman mccaul made the point, and talk to any psychologist. if you want to deal with this kind of ideology you need a counternarrative. we've done it very poorly. when you are doing a counternarrative against what some consider is a conservative interpretation of their theology, you run into a lot of problems. you aren't -- we want to first do no harm. we have this great majority of a population that are, you know, prize citizens of the country, and we don't want to...
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we have a terrific panel and congressman mccaul, so, what we'll do is, i'll introduce congressman mccaul up. we're going to bring him up. he's going to make some remarks and then -- it's not that we never get to talk, but we're going to have a conversation so we can flesh out some of the issues. there are just so many. and then we like to bring everybody into the conversation, and we'll do that for 15 minutes or so and then we're going to bring the panel up and continue with our panel. so, sometimes you just have to read the bio. one time i was introducing secretary rumsfeld and i forgot the bio and i went up to introduce secretary rumsfeld without the bio, and i said, here's the secretary. it didn't work out so well. so, i actually have the bio here. it's really important. like introducing secretary rumsfeld, just walking through congressman mccaul's bio is important. because what he's done and the expertise he brings to this issue and homeland security is very admirable. he is the -- serving in his sixth term as a representative in the tenth district in the u.s. congress. in 2013, he b
we have a terrific panel and congressman mccaul, so, what we'll do is, i'll introduce congressman mccaul up. we're going to bring him up. he's going to make some remarks and then -- it's not that we never get to talk, but we're going to have a conversation so we can flesh out some of the issues. there are just so many. and then we like to bring everybody into the conversation, and we'll do that for 15 minutes or so and then we're going to bring the panel up and continue with our panel. so,...
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chairman mccaul: i thank the ranking member. other members are reminded that opening statements may be submitted for the record. we are pleased to have the new administrator for the t.s.a., mr. peter neffenger serves as affers the sixth administrator of the t.s.a. where he leads security operations at more than 450 airports within the united states. and a work force of almost 60,000 employees. prior to joining t.s.a., administrator neffenger served as the 29th vice commandant of the united states coast guard. and the coast guard's deputy commandant for operations. we want to thank you for being here today. and your debut performance before this committee. the chair now recognizes admiral neffenger. administrator neffenger: thank you. i have written comments for the record and just a brief opening statement. good morning chairman mccall and rank ranking member thompson and the other members of the committee. thank you for letting me testify in my new role as administrator of the t.s.a. i'm pleased to share my vision and my though
chairman mccaul: i thank the ranking member. other members are reminded that opening statements may be submitted for the record. we are pleased to have the new administrator for the t.s.a., mr. peter neffenger serves as affers the sixth administrator of the t.s.a. where he leads security operations at more than 450 airports within the united states. and a work force of almost 60,000 employees. prior to joining t.s.a., administrator neffenger served as the 29th vice commandant of the united...
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mccaul: thank you. let me close by saying that i think the secretary chose the right man for the job. we have enjoyed our conversations for the past several days and look over to working with you to improve both the safety of our airports and also making it more passenger friendly. the committee members may have additional questions in writing. pursuant to the committee rules, the record will be held open for 10 days, and the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2015] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption contents and accuracy. visit ncicap.org this is an hour and 40 minutes. ice of california. the subcommittee on court's intellectual property is and the internet will come to order. the chair is authorize said to de
mccaul: thank you. let me close by saying that i think the secretary chose the right man for the job. we have enjoyed our conversations for the past several days and look over to working with you to improve both the safety of our airports and also making it more passenger friendly. the committee members may have additional questions in writing. pursuant to the committee rules, the record will be held open for 10 days, and the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by the national...
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this gets back to and chairman mccaul made the point, and talk to any psychologist. if you want to deal with this kind of ideology you need a counternarrative. we've done it very poorly. when you are doing a counternarrative against what some consider is a conservative interpretation of their theology, you run into a lot of problems. you aren't -- we want to first do no harm. we have this great majority of a population that are, you know, prize citizens of the country, and we don't want to create more alienation. that is the -- that's the piece we've wrestled with and not done a very good job. same for the canadians and brits. >> putting the counternarrative issue aside, what's the level of effort we should be looking between do nothing kind of -- and manhattan project. where are we? where do we need to be? >> we need to take a risk informed approach. we cannot prevent any individual who may go into a sports store and buy a side arm or rifle and go on a shooting spree. we need to look at who posits the most significant threat? the more significant the threat, the mor
this gets back to and chairman mccaul made the point, and talk to any psychologist. if you want to deal with this kind of ideology you need a counternarrative. we've done it very poorly. when you are doing a counternarrative against what some consider is a conservative interpretation of their theology, you run into a lot of problems. you aren't -- we want to first do no harm. we have this great majority of a population that are, you know, prize citizens of the country, and we don't want to...
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mccaul: thanks jim. i want to thank heritage. we are also honors to have attorney general and beams here -- and beams -- he is transitioning out, what an honor sir. i have five teenagers. at -- so when it comes to homeland security issues i feel like i have a lot of arsenal execute on the home front. but i want to thank the heritage foundation for having me. i can't think of a better for them to deliver the speech. i normally don't give prepared remarks, but in this case i am. i am going to cover a lot of territory. we will have a very robust q&a discussion and dialogue about the many issues facing us. yesterday we took out the leader of the cores on group -- corazon group that was hugely significant. plus the greatest external threats to the homeland in the united states. i commend the military for their efforts in doing that. last week's terrorist strike in the american heartland. this was the type of event we have been worried about probably the most lately. a radicalized sestak, not on the radar, launching an assault here on
mccaul: thanks jim. i want to thank heritage. we are also honors to have attorney general and beams here -- and beams -- he is transitioning out, what an honor sir. i have five teenagers. at -- so when it comes to homeland security issues i feel like i have a lot of arsenal execute on the home front. but i want to thank the heritage foundation for having me. i can't think of a better for them to deliver the speech. i normally don't give prepared remarks, but in this case i am. i am going to...
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shane, we have been talking with pete and heard from michael m mccaul. there's back and forth about whether it has isis all over it. the house homeland security chair said we have isis potentially in the country. do you agree with the motion? >> that is what you're hearing from law enforcement officials but the question to ask is how firm are those conclusions? talking about the attack in chattanooga being isis inspired that's different from someone being directed by isis commanders in syria or in iraq and told what to do. if this individual took inspiration from isis that's a fairly aten waited kind of a connection there. nevertheless, i think chairman mccaul trying to get at the remarks emphasizing he's seeing the threat stream coming across and reaching a conclusion at least there are individuals out there that don't need to be necessarily told by isis what to do to take up arms and mount attacks like the ones that they have been seeing playing out in other places in france and areas like that. >> lathe, what's most unsettling as far as we know is the
shane, we have been talking with pete and heard from michael m mccaul. there's back and forth about whether it has isis all over it. the house homeland security chair said we have isis potentially in the country. do you agree with the motion? >> that is what you're hearing from law enforcement officials but the question to ask is how firm are those conclusions? talking about the attack in chattanooga being isis inspired that's different from someone being directed by isis commanders in...
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chairman mccaul, can you tell us the latest they found out about abdulazeez?> well, the fbi is currently doing a forensics examination on his computer, his cell phone and his travels to jordan, which is right across the border from syria, so we have the threat of foreign fighters, but also we have the threat over the internet, which is a new threat that's out there, a new generation of terrorists, you heard the director talked about, these internet directives from syria to activate people in the united states to attack. and what they are saying is attack military installations and attack police officers. and what we saw was one of the most deadliest attacks on u.s. soil against our u.s. marines and an american sailor. this is the case we're most worried. we have followed quite a few cases. we have over 60 cases that we have rolled over isis followers over the last year. that's her more than one a week. we have investigations into all 50 states, what keeps us up at night are the ones that we don't know about, and i'm afraid that this case falls into that catego
chairman mccaul, can you tell us the latest they found out about abdulazeez?> well, the fbi is currently doing a forensics examination on his computer, his cell phone and his travels to jordan, which is right across the border from syria, so we have the threat of foreign fighters, but also we have the threat over the internet, which is a new threat that's out there, a new generation of terrorists, you heard the director talked about, these internet directives from syria to activate people in...
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i would like to thank chairman mccaul and ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee as well as my colleague, ranking member rice, from the t.s.a. subcommittee for their leadership. these four bills being on the floor today demonstrate that when we work together, we can get things done. i look forward to continues to work together on these issues. mr. speaker, today i rise in strong support of h.r. 2750. the improved security vetting for aviation workers act of 2015. in june of this year, the department of homeland security inspector genre leased a report that found a stunning 73 aviation workers that had possible ties to terrorism. the findings of this report were indeed alarming and 14 years after 9/11, findings like this are simply unacceptable this vital piece of bipartisan legislation will strengthen the veten of these workers, close the security gaps and ensure the safety and security of our nation's aviation system. the inspector general's june report found t.s.a. does not have access to all the data it may need to thoroughly check an aviation worker's potentia
i would like to thank chairman mccaul and ranking member thompson of the homeland security committee as well as my colleague, ranking member rice, from the t.s.a. subcommittee for their leadership. these four bills being on the floor today demonstrate that when we work together, we can get things done. i look forward to continues to work together on these issues. mr. speaker, today i rise in strong support of h.r. 2750. the improved security vetting for aviation workers act of 2015. in june of...
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michael mccaul is now working under the assumption he says this was in fact what aoccurred in chattanoogaterday an isis-inspired terrorist attack. there were no indications that this young man, mohammad youssuf abdulazeez was in fact plotting anything along these lines. tom fuentes is with us former fbi assistant director. he's not speculating. he's very blunt. based on everything he's heard so far, he's spoken to the fbi, he's getting briefings from the central command, this was a formal terrorist plot. this individual was at least inspired to go out and target two u.s. military installations and kill as many u.s. military personnel as possible. that was the goal. >> well, if the fbi, in examining the computers of this guy and his e-mail and phone traffic, if they discovered that that type of propaganda was on his computer that he was communicating with anybody not only just favorably supporting isis and the objectives of isis to commit attacks or being inspired to follow their orders and just go kill if you're capable of doing it as opposed to a directed plot yes, he could be isis inspi
michael mccaul is now working under the assumption he says this was in fact what aoccurred in chattanoogaterday an isis-inspired terrorist attack. there were no indications that this young man, mohammad youssuf abdulazeez was in fact plotting anything along these lines. tom fuentes is with us former fbi assistant director. he's not speculating. he's very blunt. based on everything he's heard so far, he's spoken to the fbi, he's getting briefings from the central command, this was a formal...
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mccaul: i thank the ranking member. other members are reminded that statements may be submitted for the record. mr. peter neffenger served as -- serves as sixth administrator of t.s.a. with a work force of almost 60,000 employees. prior to joining t.s.a. he served as the 29th vice deman daunt -- commandant of the coast guard and the coast guard's deputy commandant for operations. we want to thank you for being here today in your debut performance before this committee. the chair now recognizing admiral neffenger. mr. neffenger: thank you. i have written comments for the record and a brief opening record. good morning chairman mccaul, ranking member thompson and distinguished members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify in my new role as administrator of the t.s.a. i'm pleased to appear before you to share my vision and thoughts about the future of t.s.a. let me begin by saying that t.s.a. is fundamentally counterterrorism organization. our job is to deter, detect and disrupt those who would harm ou
mccaul: i thank the ranking member. other members are reminded that statements may be submitted for the record. mr. peter neffenger served as -- serves as sixth administrator of t.s.a. with a work force of almost 60,000 employees. prior to joining t.s.a. he served as the 29th vice deman daunt -- commandant of the coast guard and the coast guard's deputy commandant for operations. we want to thank you for being here today in your debut performance before this committee. the chair now recognizing...
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. >> michael mccaul says he believes the gunman was inspired by isis. >> we've seen too much of this traffic. there are too many warning signs. the targets are identical to the targets called by isis to attack. so my judgment in my experience is that this was an isis-inspired attack. >> later at a press conference the fbi special agent in charge ed reinhold was asked about that speculation from the congressman. he said he couldn't confirm it. >> at this time we have no indication that he was inspired by or directed by anyone other than himself. >> so pete i wonder if you can sort of parse that for us or take a shottate ateshot at it because the congressman is saying this is too much of a coincidence. this fits it to a tee. >> yes, there are people inside law enforcement who are saying the same thing and in the intelligence community as well. congressman mccaul was careful to sigh that was his own conclusion based merely on what is publicly known, and the fbi has said they're just not there yet in terms of the investigation. but you know i think one reason that they can't take their e
. >> michael mccaul says he believes the gunman was inspired by isis. >> we've seen too much of this traffic. there are too many warning signs. the targets are identical to the targets called by isis to attack. so my judgment in my experience is that this was an isis-inspired attack. >> later at a press conference the fbi special agent in charge ed reinhold was asked about that speculation from the congressman. he said he couldn't confirm it. >> at this time we have no...
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i'm going ask you to join me in thanking senator mike mccaul. for his conversation and as soon as the exit the stage i would ask our panel to jump up and i will introduce them and we will jump right into it and thank you for joining me. >> we appreciate it. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> remember i told her the story that i lost this and i couldn't introduce him. so maybe it is a pattern. but fortunately i know all of these guys and they are pretty awesome. [inaudible] >> when you're working in the homeland security, you see this than those advising every day and those at the highest level. the general was not just the attorney general of the united states but was the most distinguished scholars here at the heritage foundation and i told him beforehand that they work harder now than when on active duty here. but among the things is he recently served on an important commission that reviewed the counterterrorism function of the fbi and so here is someone with knowledge and experience and we've had an opportunity to do a key component of
i'm going ask you to join me in thanking senator mike mccaul. for his conversation and as soon as the exit the stage i would ask our panel to jump up and i will introduce them and we will jump right into it and thank you for joining me. >> we appreciate it. [inaudible] [inaudible conversations] >> remember i told her the story that i lost this and i couldn't introduce him. so maybe it is a pattern. but fortunately i know all of these guys and they are pretty awesome. [inaudible]...
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we will hear from michael mccaul on that. >>> and another executive prom planned parenthood talking about of donateing tissue from unborn babies. >> what would you expect for in tact tissue? what compensation? when you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to connect you to the people and places that matter. >> three people in a hospital after a balcony collapsed in colorado. police were able to rescue a person partially trapped. several people injured but the injuries are said to be minor and investigators are looking into cause. >> house speaker john boehner ordering the flags at the capital to be lowered to half staff to remember the victims in chattanooga. last week's rampage claimed five lives but the white house flags have not been lowered to half staff. we have seen it all across the country in towns and homes. i am joined by bobby jindel who is live in des moines io
we will hear from michael mccaul on that. >>> and another executive prom planned parenthood talking about of donateing tissue from unborn babies. >> what would you expect for in tact tissue? what compensation? when you travel, we help you make all kinds of connections. connections you almost miss. and ones you never thought you'd make. we help connect where you are. to places you never thought you'd go. this, is why we travel. and why we continue to create new technology to...
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mccaul: thank you. let me close by saying that i think the secretary chose the right man for the job. we have enjoyed our conversations for the past several days and look over to working with you to improve both the safety of our airports and also making it more passenger friendly. the committee members may have additional questions in writing. pursuant to the committee rules, the record will be held open for 10 days, and the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> coming up on c-span, choco fatah -- chaka fattah response to federal indictments. ashton carter and three other cabinet secretaries testify about the iran nuclear agreement at a hearing of the senate armed services committee. and tsa administrators are questioned about the aviation security. >> on the next" "washington journal," tom udall on toxic chemical regulations. then john hoeven on energy and climate change an
mccaul: thank you. let me close by saying that i think the secretary chose the right man for the job. we have enjoyed our conversations for the past several days and look over to working with you to improve both the safety of our airports and also making it more passenger friendly. the committee members may have additional questions in writing. pursuant to the committee rules, the record will be held open for 10 days, and the committee stands adjourned. [captioning performed by the national...
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. >> meanwhile, you and michael mccaul wrote a letter to the president regarding the iran deal. we know the u.n. security council is expected to vote on a resolution to endorse the iran deal. and we know that the president has just sent the deal to congress today. can you explain to us how the next 30 days plays out? >> and i wish somebody could explain to me and the administration. i've talked to the deputy over there and i've talked to samantha power, the -- the ambassador to the united nations about this very issue. it seems to me law, it is congress that has the decision in the next -- and responsibility over the next 60 days to review this agreement and decide on lifting those sanctions, the 150 billion we're talking about, and decide upon whether or not we're even going to lift the arms embargo on iran which was thrown into this agreement at the last minute. that includes their intercontinental ballistic missile system. we're being asked by the pentagon not to support that. if you recall the words of our secretary of defense last week and words of the chairman of the joint
. >> meanwhile, you and michael mccaul wrote a letter to the president regarding the iran deal. we know the u.n. security council is expected to vote on a resolution to endorse the iran deal. and we know that the president has just sent the deal to congress today. can you explain to us how the next 30 days plays out? >> and i wish somebody could explain to me and the administration. i've talked to the deputy over there and i've talked to samantha power, the -- the ambassador to the...
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chairman michael mccaul, thank you for your typhoon.appreciate it as always. >>> turning to our world lead it is the biggest humanitarian crisis in a generation and it's only going to get worse, much much worse, that's the word from the united nations today as a report puts the number of syrian refugees people forced to seek asylum in other countries, simply trying to escape the violence wrought by bashar al assad s the u.n. puts the number of people fleeing syria, refugees as more than 4 million million. it is a crisis that spans the entire region 1.8 million in turkey 250,000 in iraq 600,000-plus in jordan nearly 1.2 million in lebanon. in lebanon syrians now make up one fifth of that country's population. with the syrian conflict showing less than veero sign of stopping soon the day-to-day recall yet is nothing short of hellish. many do not have homes, living instead in makeshift tents. those who do have food are in danger of get hungry joining thousands who already do go hung re the world food is it could be forced to stop help as s
chairman michael mccaul, thank you for your typhoon.appreciate it as always. >>> turning to our world lead it is the biggest humanitarian crisis in a generation and it's only going to get worse, much much worse, that's the word from the united nations today as a report puts the number of syrian refugees people forced to seek asylum in other countries, simply trying to escape the violence wrought by bashar al assad s the u.n. puts the number of people fleeing syria, refugees as more...
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congressman you agree with the chairman mike mccaul?lly that actions like this or by al qaeda, whether or not there's a direct connection, there's enough evidence to say that. there's no doubt if there was not an isis or an al qaeda that that he would not have carried out this attack. so whether it's a direct inspiration or what he sees on the internet and that put him over the edge we don't know yet. isis doesn't have directly control someone or have direct contact with someone. the way they articulate and express their vision of an islamist world appears not just to -- appeals not just to hard core islamists but also people on the fringes, people on the edges of society we saw this in new york where a deranged muslim attacked two police officers with a hatchet. isis is not directly contacting him but he was inspired so it's a question of definition. there's no doubt in the world in which we live that this assailant would not have carried these actions if it were not for the islamist movement. >> do you know congressman -- he visited,
congressman you agree with the chairman mike mccaul?lly that actions like this or by al qaeda, whether or not there's a direct connection, there's enough evidence to say that. there's no doubt if there was not an isis or an al qaeda that that he would not have carried out this attack. so whether it's a direct inspiration or what he sees on the internet and that put him over the edge we don't know yet. isis doesn't have directly control someone or have direct contact with someone. the way they...
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so now the focus, as congressman mccaul says is to try to figure out if there are any links with established terrorist groups. it's not yet known whether there are any links to isis or terrorist groups and as has begun to emerge from his blog post is perhaps this is a young man who came up with his own brand of perhaps radicalization. so that's again, part of this investigation. the second part of this which is also interesting that the fbi is looking at is the weapons, the firearms that he had in his possession. the fbi says that one reason why they are not releasing a lot of information about it is because they are trying to put together they believe someone assisted him in obtaining these weapons and perhaps might be facing criminal charges down the road. >> yeah because we heard he had multiple weapons including an ak-47. evan perez, thank you so much. i want to go to victor blackwell. he's at one of the scenes of the shootings. you have new information. is that right, victor? >> reporter: that's right, pamela. federal sources involved with this investigation tell me that what we're goin
so now the focus, as congressman mccaul says is to try to figure out if there are any links with established terrorist groups. it's not yet known whether there are any links to isis or terrorist groups and as has begun to emerge from his blog post is perhaps this is a young man who came up with his own brand of perhaps radicalization. so that's again, part of this investigation. the second part of this which is also interesting that the fbi is looking at is the weapons, the firearms that he had...
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fairfax county judge who presided over some of the most high-profile trials in our region is governor mccaul's choice to join the virginia supreme court. jane roush handled the trial of lee boyd malvo. roush will replace a retiring judge. >>> an historic trip for president obama who is in kenya tonight. this is his first visit to his ancestral homeland as president. kenyans lined the streets cheering his motorcade. the president attended a family dinner, which included his half-sister and 93-year-old grandmother. all before his first formal appearance which is tomorrow. >> i think it will be an incredibly powerful moment. this is a president whose grandfather was a domestic servant for the british and now he's returning to kenya as the president of the united states of america. >> tomorrow he will be co-hosting a business summit and president obama will meet with kenya's president and attend an estate dinner. he'll be addressing the kenyan people before he leaves for ethiopia on sunday. >>> the white house is preparing to release a convicted israeli spy, jonathan pollard who was arrested back
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mccaul: mr. keating is recognized. rep. keating: thank you. thank you for your service in the coast guard and for your comments here today. you are certainly stressing accountability, and doing the kind of work you did -- it is a difficult assignment but i think you are on target. i just want to concentrate on one area, which has been something i've brought up the last several years. it represents, i think, a tremendous security issue with our airports. that's the perimeter security issue. it dates back from the time i was a district attorney in massachusetts with the case of a 15-year-old boy stowing away on a commercial airline from charlotte douglas, tragically losing his life over milton, massachusetts when the landing gear went down. the fact that he penetrated that security aroused concern, but what followed that issue -- just to put it in perspective, from 2001-2011, there were 1388 security breaches in 450 domestic airports. what's troubling is that the vulnerability assessment, as the risk seems to be getting greater, are going down.
mccaul: mr. keating is recognized. rep. keating: thank you. thank you for your service in the coast guard and for your comments here today. you are certainly stressing accountability, and doing the kind of work you did -- it is a difficult assignment but i think you are on target. i just want to concentrate on one area, which has been something i've brought up the last several years. it represents, i think, a tremendous security issue with our airports. that's the perimeter security issue. it...
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your reaction to mccaul's comments today. is that a step too far too early? >> not necessarily. it is certainly true he did exactly what isis exhorted people to do. so there is very little doubt that as a minimum he was inspired by what's going on overseas. probably not directed. but i'm very interested in his seven month absence from the united states and where he went after he went to jordan. investigation will turn up exactly where he went and what he did over time. but there is no doubt that this isn't just a garden variety crime. it is either a terrorist act or a terrorist inspired act. but i think all of the investigators, especially the feds are going to keep an open mind until they have up a theall the facts. >> what is mccaul the congressman trying to accomplish here as you see it? >> what he's trying to say is this is not only inspired by as jack just said but directed by. so therefore we augmentought to take more forceful posture in the mideast, send ground troop, step up involvement. i think that is the bottom line here. no doubt as jack said he was probably inspired
your reaction to mccaul's comments today. is that a step too far too early? >> not necessarily. it is certainly true he did exactly what isis exhorted people to do. so there is very little doubt that as a minimum he was inspired by what's going on overseas. probably not directed. but i'm very interested in his seven month absence from the united states and where he went after he went to jordan. investigation will turn up exactly where he went and what he did over time. but there is no...
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let's go off of what representative mccaul had to say about the fbi.bied by the reporter there, is whether or not he was confirms this was an isis inspired event, whether the shooter was inspired radicalized by isis and confirmed this is now a fbi terrorism case and the electronic devices they have that could really open up the details they need to find at least the link to find to connect it to isis. >> yeah. i think, thomas what this does is highlight the problem of radical islam. it tells me we have to focus even more on this holistic approach. we are focusing on foreign policy. talking about air strikes in syria. looking at drone strikes. we have really got to ask ourselves the question what good are they doing at the snoemt let's have a look inwardly, a look at what's going on at home. for example, in a perfect world, there would be a command control cell that had isis militants operating in it reaching out to various cells over the world to track a form of communication, who were then inspiring or telling people like abdulazeez to do these things
let's go off of what representative mccaul had to say about the fbi.bied by the reporter there, is whether or not he was confirms this was an isis inspired event, whether the shooter was inspired radicalized by isis and confirmed this is now a fbi terrorism case and the electronic devices they have that could really open up the details they need to find at least the link to find to connect it to isis. >> yeah. i think, thomas what this does is highlight the problem of radical islam. it...
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. >> reporter: on friday mike mccaul linked the chattanooga shootings to isis. >> in my judge and my experience is this was an isis-inspired attack and it has been open as a terrorism investigation by the fbi. >> as investigators dig into the alleged shooter's background people who know him say abdulazeez seemed like a normal american kid. he was a wrestler in high school. in a yearbook posting he said his name made people take note of him. he wrote, my name causes national security alerts. what does yours do. and he graduated from the university of tennessee at chattanooga with a degree in engineering. he was pulled over in april. he had slurred speech bloodshot eyes and there was an odor of marijuana. he had worked for ten days at a facility that operates power plants. the company said he was dismissed because he did not meet ongoing requirements needed for employment and he never had access to sensitive information. anthony, his father was investigated years ago for possible ties to terrorism but he was cleared. >> julianna goldman in wachlt thank you, julianna. >>> the remains of
. >> reporter: on friday mike mccaul linked the chattanooga shootings to isis. >> in my judge and my experience is this was an isis-inspired attack and it has been open as a terrorism investigation by the fbi. >> as investigators dig into the alleged shooter's background people who know him say abdulazeez seemed like a normal american kid. he was a wrestler in high school. in a yearbook posting he said his name made people take note of him. he wrote, my name causes national...
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. >> representative michael mccaul commenting on the deadly attacks on two military facilities in tennesseepting questions about security at home and whether this is the new normal in america and if america can be compared to israel. and a former member of israel's counter terrorism unit. nice to have you both on this important topic. aaron. what can we learn from israel? >> and i think we can learn theo look at the threat for what it is. we've learned when it comes to terrorism you have to be changing your security. there is no right or wrong way to do it. it is evolves from total safety. in this case, i think israeli lesson is that isis is using the internet to say when a celebrity will use the internet to create a brand which enables the internet to become an extremely efficient tool. you don't need to go through turkey, into syria to get the northern iraq to get training. we now have millions of potential followers who when treated can get a weapon and open fire the second lesson would be military. and as the appropriate safeguards in place. whether he's arming them when they're not ove
. >> representative michael mccaul commenting on the deadly attacks on two military facilities in tennesseepting questions about security at home and whether this is the new normal in america and if america can be compared to israel. and a former member of israel's counter terrorism unit. nice to have you both on this important topic. aaron. what can we learn from israel? >> and i think we can learn theo look at the threat for what it is. we've learned when it comes to terrorism you...
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. >> congressman mike mccaul of texas. >>> she was found dead in a jail cell hanged with a trash bag. how did this happen? did sandra bland die because of suicide or at someone else's hands? surveillance video inside the jail does not show much another video might offer insight. this comes as her sister demands to know what really happened. and that sister will join me next on the lead. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. >>> my innocent daughter's life was snatched. >> today in texas, about an hour outside of houston, mountsi
. >> congressman mike mccaul of texas. >>> she was found dead in a jail cell hanged with a trash bag. how did this happen? did sandra bland die because of suicide or at someone else's hands? surveillance video inside the jail does not show much another video might offer insight. this comes as her sister demands to know what really happened. and that sister will join me next on the lead. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket...
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. >> representative michael mccaul commenting on the deadly attacks on two military facilities in tennesseeity at home and whether this is the new normal in america and if america can be compared to israel. and a former member of israel's counter terrorism unit. nice to have you both on this important topic. aaron. what can we learn from israel? >> and i think we can learn theo look at the threat for what it is. we've learned when it comes to terrorism you have to be changing your security. there is no right or wrong way to do it. it is evolves from total safety. in this case, i think israeli lesson is that isis is using the internet to say when a celebrity will use the internet to create a brand which enables the internet to become an extremely efficient tool. you don't need to go through turkey, into syria to get the northern iraq to get training. we now have millions of potential followers who when treated can get a weapon and open fire the second lesson would be military. and as the appropriate safeguards in place. whether he's arming them when they're not overseas operating. >> they ha
. >> representative michael mccaul commenting on the deadly attacks on two military facilities in tennesseeity at home and whether this is the new normal in america and if america can be compared to israel. and a former member of israel's counter terrorism unit. nice to have you both on this important topic. aaron. what can we learn from israel? >> and i think we can learn theo look at the threat for what it is. we've learned when it comes to terrorism you have to be changing your...
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chairman mccaul: the committee chairman mccaul: the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee is meeting today to provide members with an opportunity to hear from the newly confirmed transportation security administrator, peter neffenger, on his plans for leading the t.s.a. we expect to explore a range of issues related to the operations of the t.s.a. and i now recognize myself for an opening statement. a terrorist attack in the american heartland inspired by a hateful ideology killed five american soldiers on u.s. soil. just a day after we marked up the extremism bill out of this committee. 14 years after 9-11, not only are we still under threat from islamist terrorists, but they have gone on the offensive globally and expanded their footprint. radicalization is on the rise. and the war is being brought to our doorsteps at a terrifying speed. we have long known that our aviation sector is a crown jewel of terrorist targets. so as we stare down these real and growing threats, congress and the american people need confidence in our defenses. and in the past few m
chairman mccaul: the committee chairman mccaul: the committee on homeland security will come to order. the committee is meeting today to provide members with an opportunity to hear from the newly confirmed transportation security administrator, peter neffenger, on his plans for leading the t.s.a. we expect to explore a range of issues related to the operations of the t.s.a. and i now recognize myself for an opening statement. a terrorist attack in the american heartland inspired by a hateful...
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. >> representative michael mccaul commenting.one wolf attack is now prompting new questions about our security at home and whether this is the new normal in america. and if america can be compared to israel. a terrorism analyst and former member of israel's counter terrorism unit. it's nice to have you both. what can we learn from israel? >> well i think what we can learn from israel is that the most important thing is to look at the threat for what it really is and we have learned that when it comes to terrorism you have to constantly be changing your security. there is no right or wrong way to do it. it's an organic approach to total safety or what you are going for. in this case i think the israeli lesson is isis is a master of branding. they are using the internet to say when a celebrity would use the internet to create a brand which enables the internet to become an extremely efficient recruiting tool. you don't need to go through turkey to get training. we now have millions of potential followers who can go get a weapon and
. >> representative michael mccaul commenting.one wolf attack is now prompting new questions about our security at home and whether this is the new normal in america. and if america can be compared to israel. a terrorism analyst and former member of israel's counter terrorism unit. it's nice to have you both. what can we learn from israel? >> well i think what we can learn from israel is that the most important thing is to look at the threat for what it really is and we have learned...
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studying the original mccaul language is required. the leaders sit on the local school board and it was the tribe that paid to bring in high-speed internet last fall replacing the old slowerer than dialup system. in much of the native-american community, the education picture isn't that help. they say they need $1 billion in basic repairs and upgrades. only about 50% of native-american youth graduate from high school. >> don't depress me with that stacktics. the number of kids passing tegsing learning their language. >>> >> sit at lurch with the senior and his friends, you and feel the optimism. joshua is headed for darth mourt this fall. the try xb expecting them to succeed. >> they're really pushing for her education and people to go sxof go to college, but then dock back and apply it here where it counts. >> extra support from b.c. is always welcome but he made budget changes six years ago to focus on learns. >> i bear responsibility and this body bears responsibility to make a better feuer for those that come after us in leadershi
studying the original mccaul language is required. the leaders sit on the local school board and it was the tribe that paid to bring in high-speed internet last fall replacing the old slowerer than dialup system. in much of the native-american community, the education picture isn't that help. they say they need $1 billion in basic repairs and upgrades. only about 50% of native-american youth graduate from high school. >> don't depress me with that stacktics. the number of kids passing...
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. >> as house homeland security committee michael mccaul reportedly said during a separate speech we're losing the war against isis and it is being brought right to our doorstep. new poll numbers show while majority of americans broadly approve of the military effort against ice shirk it comes to how well that military campaign is going only 30% say that it is going very well cr fairly well. the poll also showing nearly half of people say that they're concerned that the u.s. military action in iraq and syria won't go far enough. ambassador, we've seen fbi director comey testify and release reports over and over again. we're vulnerable. we're losing the war. they're recruiting faster than we can kill them. they're encrypting websites we can't get into. yet we have 1000 fbi workers trying to figure out what caused the motive shooting in chattanooga. are our priorities completely misplaced? >> yeah. i think is something that law enforcement has got to do a much better job. it would help if the president focused on this two. isis as superb ability to use social media to reach people in dist
. >> as house homeland security committee michael mccaul reportedly said during a separate speech we're losing the war against isis and it is being brought right to our doorstep. new poll numbers show while majority of americans broadly approve of the military effort against ice shirk it comes to how well that military campaign is going only 30% say that it is going very well cr fairly well. the poll also showing nearly half of people say that they're concerned that the u.s. military...
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he stayed mum on that but we heard from congressman mccaul today, that their concerns were about thew york/new jersey cell they wanted to set off explosive as july 4th parades, possibly near military members. our indications is there was nothing imminent they suspects didn't have anything ready to go to set off. >> tom, we've learned that isis is using the dark web, they're using encrypted messages when they're talking to recruits and they're talking to people inspired by them here in the u.s. so how are these plots being thwarted if the u.s. has broken this encryption? >> normally on those apps you cannot break the encryption but they go on social media to brag about what they're going to do and that's when they get them. when they get specific using those apps they can't monitor that, but it's when they're not using an app or making regular cell phone calls, they have. one of the taps you heard about that they said was within hours or minutes was five weeks ago in boston the osama ra him, that the fbi was monitoring they saw his e-mail traffic ordering online large hunting knives m
he stayed mum on that but we heard from congressman mccaul today, that their concerns were about thew york/new jersey cell they wanted to set off explosive as july 4th parades, possibly near military members. our indications is there was nothing imminent they suspects didn't have anything ready to go to set off. >> tom, we've learned that isis is using the dark web, they're using encrypted messages when they're talking to recruits and they're talking to people inspired by them here in the...
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listen to the house homeland security chairman mike mccaul. >> we've seen too much of this traffic. too many warning signs. the targets are identity to the targets called by isis to attack. so in my judgment my experience is that this was an isis inspired attack. >> let's bring in our justice reporter evan perez. he is getting new information about mohammad youssuf abdulazeez's employment for example. very intriguing the stuff you're just learning. >> that's right. the information we've just gotten from first energy power plant near cleveland, ohio according to the officials there. abdulazeez was dismissed as an engineer. he worked there about ten days in 2013 according to the spokesman for first energy. apparently employees at the plant recognized abdulazeez when they saw the events in chattanooga and alerted officials there that he had worked there for ten days. the associated press which first reported this story said he had perhaps failed a back ground check. according to first energy that is not the case. they said they simply are saying that he did not meet minimum requirement
listen to the house homeland security chairman mike mccaul. >> we've seen too much of this traffic. too many warning signs. the targets are identity to the targets called by isis to attack. so in my judgment my experience is that this was an isis inspired attack. >> let's bring in our justice reporter evan perez. he is getting new information about mohammad youssuf abdulazeez's employment for example. very intriguing the stuff you're just learning. >> that's right. the...
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. >> i want to listen to what michael mccaul said in a news conference.n. >> i would think, in light of the events that occurred yesterday, the recruitment centers and training centers need to heighten their security as well including the idea of having armed personnel to defend themselves. i think, you know as the gentleman pointed out, there are very very soft targets, which may be why this individual chose this target because realizing he couldn't get on this base a training center is a lot easier to hit. it's a much easier. >> our hearts and prayers go out to our family and friends who lost their lives on the homeland. absolutely i agree. soft targets, such as those recruiting centers, oftentimes they are wanted in the communities across the country and that's where many of our young people go to learn information about becoming a military man or woman and those targets are very soft and generally certainly meaning they are very unsecured. so i think there is going to be some conversation going forward in which we're going to look at maybe hardening t
. >> i want to listen to what michael mccaul said in a news conference.n. >> i would think, in light of the events that occurred yesterday, the recruitment centers and training centers need to heighten their security as well including the idea of having armed personnel to defend themselves. i think, you know as the gentleman pointed out, there are very very soft targets, which may be why this individual chose this target because realizing he couldn't get on this base a training...
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congressman mccaul, thank you sir. >> thank you. >>> back to the breaking news now.will still face the four game suspension. roger roger goodell making that decision. we will stay tuned to find out whether the player fights this. shep will have more on the breaking news. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with reviews, live customer support, and better pricing. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. when i started at the shelter, i noticed benny right away. i just had to adopt him. he's older so he needs my help all day. when my back pain flared up we both felt it i took tylenol at first but i had to take 6 pills to get through the day. then my friend said "try aleve". just two pills, all day. and now, i'm back for my best bud! aleve. all day strong and try aleve pm now with an easy open cap
congressman mccaul, thank you sir. >> thank you. >>> back to the breaking news now.will still face the four game suspension. roger roger goodell making that decision. we will stay tuned to find out whether the player fights this. shep will have more on the breaking news. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated...
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. >> steve before we good luck mccaul said it. comey said it, this is coming. this is one hell of a wakeup call. this is a tough one. >> it's here. the war is here. enough it's up to the federal government to do their job. i'm talking about at the president of the united states and congress, your responsibility is to protect the american people. by golly do it. >> steve rodgers, thank you. >> defense secretary ash carter referring to the tennessee shooting as a is come. senseless act of violence. the fort should shooting wasland workplace violence. staff sergeant alonso survived the fort hood attack he says he needs to call it what it is, an act of terror, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> deja vu all over again. see the murder of four marines and the white house being very delicate in the way they describe it. what does it make you feel? >> it makes me feel as if they need to get their heat out of their four point contact and call it what it is, as long as they drag their feet, people die. we predicted this would happen years ago and also happened in engla
. >> steve before we good luck mccaul said it. comey said it, this is coming. this is one hell of a wakeup call. this is a tough one. >> it's here. the war is here. enough it's up to the federal government to do their job. i'm talking about at the president of the united states and congress, your responsibility is to protect the american people. by golly do it. >> steve rodgers, thank you. >> defense secretary ash carter referring to the tennessee shooting as a is come....
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gowdy to address the administration's abysmal lack of respect for our immigration laws, or chairman mccaul's bill to secure the border, and chairman smith's bill to implement e-verify, to stop businesses from exploiting undocumented workers, this bill is a step in the right direction. mr. farenthold: it will stop the american people from subsidizing local law enforcement departments that refuse to do their jobs and enforce the law. but let's take the emotion out of this. let's take it out of the immigration issue and border security issue, which are emotionally charged. this is a fiscal responsibility bill. if we were spending money for a defense contractor to develop a new weapons system and they weren't developing that weapons system we'd take the money back. well, here we're giving money to law enforcement to work with i.c.e. to deal with criminal aliens, and they're not doing it. of course we've got to take the money back. it would be foolish to do anything else. mr. speaker, this horrible loss of life that we've seen is a result of the negligence and complete lack of respect for the rul
gowdy to address the administration's abysmal lack of respect for our immigration laws, or chairman mccaul's bill to secure the border, and chairman smith's bill to implement e-verify, to stop businesses from exploiting undocumented workers, this bill is a step in the right direction. mr. farenthold: it will stop the american people from subsidizing local law enforcement departments that refuse to do their jobs and enforce the law. but let's take the emotion out of this. let's take it out of...
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mike mccaul told us yesterday that there are messages from isis and syria into the i.s. every single day through social media they can track because they are trying to reach people and get them to act. based on the information you know about that, how do we stop it? >> you try to monitor and filter out. you can't be tracking down all 90,000. you try to set up a hierarchy of importance. also that's what attracts -- 99% of them are aimed at the lone wolf but there are a large percent and be going to isis operatives to carry out coordinated attacks. there will be the lone wolf and there could be the coordinated. that's why this is so difficult. bill: we have to move as quickly as they do. peter king, thank you for your time. martha: clearly a nation on edge. we are watching that play out just blocks from the capitol and white house. we'll be right back. martha: we are back with breaking news coverage of what happened or has not happened at the navy yard in washington, d.c. it's an interesting story unfolding here. we are getting some reports that the d.c. police chief has r
mike mccaul told us yesterday that there are messages from isis and syria into the i.s. every single day through social media they can track because they are trying to reach people and get them to act. based on the information you know about that, how do we stop it? >> you try to monitor and filter out. you can't be tracking down all 90,000. you try to set up a hierarchy of importance. also that's what attracts -- 99% of them are aimed at the lone wolf but there are a large percent and be...
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. >> that's homeland committee chairman mccaul revealing the personal data of millions was stolen. how they were able to steal sensitive records as the government looks at its system with new scrutiny. let's bring in adam levin, the chairman and co-founder of credit credit.com. >> thanks for the invitation. >> i want to start with some numbers that are startling. we learned of the first breach between 2013 and 2014. we learned a startling statistic 22.1 million people affected by this breach. can you talk to me about the collateral damage here? >> the collateral damage is enormous. we're not talking about a situation where you have a credit card where you make a phone call and change your number which is annoying and a problem but there's almost zero liability. here you're talking about social security numbers and now fingerprints. this is stuff that never changes. where there might be a zero possibility with credit cards there is no zero liability when you talk about social security numbers and fingerprints. people will have to be looking over their shoulders for the rest of their
. >> that's homeland committee chairman mccaul revealing the personal data of millions was stolen. how they were able to steal sensitive records as the government looks at its system with new scrutiny. let's bring in adam levin, the chairman and co-founder of credit credit.com. >> thanks for the invitation. >> i want to start with some numbers that are startling. we learned of the first breach between 2013 and 2014. we learned a startling statistic 22.1 million people affected...
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following up on chairman mccaul's comments about the secret deal, secretary rice said that she has seen this deal with the iaea and that it will be shared with congress. so if she's seen it have you seen it? >> i don't believe that susan rice, national security adviser, has seen it. i think -- >> she said she did six days ago. she said six days ago she had seen it and reviewed it and that congress will get to see it in a classified section. my question is have you seen it? >> no, i haven't seen it. i have been briefed on it. >> but you haven't read it? you haven't seen it. let me ask you this -- >> it's in the possession of the iaea. >> are you going to read it? >> we don't have access to the actual agreement. >> secretary rice has access to it but you don't have access to it. >> i don't know about that. >> that's just what she said. i'm just going on what she said. is the policy of the united states still that iran will never have nuclear weapons? >> yes. >> is it the policy of the ayatollah, if you can answer for him, that iran wants to destroy the united states? that still their poli
following up on chairman mccaul's comments about the secret deal, secretary rice said that she has seen this deal with the iaea and that it will be shared with congress. so if she's seen it have you seen it? >> i don't believe that susan rice, national security adviser, has seen it. i think -- >> she said she did six days ago. she said six days ago she had seen it and reviewed it and that congress will get to see it in a classified section. my question is have you seen it? >>...
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following up on chairman mccaul's comments about the secret deal, secretary rice said that she has seen this deal with the iaea and that it will be shared with congress. so if she's seen it have you seen it? >> i don't believe that susan rice, national security adviser, has seen it. i think -- >> she said she did six days ago. she said six days ago she had seen it and reviewed it and that congress will get to see it in a classified section. my question is have you seen it? >> no, i haven't seen it. i have been briefed on it. >> but you haven't read it? you haven't seen it. let me ask you this -- >> it's in the possession of the iaea. >> are you going to read it? >> we don't have access to the actual agreement. >> secretary rice has access to it but you don't have access to it. >> i don't know about that. >> that's just what she said. i'm just going on what she said. is the policy of the united states still that iran will never have nuclear weapons? >> yes. >> is it the policy of the ayatollah, if you can answer for him, that iran wants to destroy the united states? that still their poli
following up on chairman mccaul's comments about the secret deal, secretary rice said that she has seen this deal with the iaea and that it will be shared with congress. so if she's seen it have you seen it? >> i don't believe that susan rice, national security adviser, has seen it. i think -- >> she said she did six days ago. she said six days ago she had seen it and reviewed it and that congress will get to see it in a classified section. my question is have you seen it? >>...