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former cia director michael hayden joins us next.of ubs will join us to talk currencies. also the ceo of retailer nicole miller will be here. stick around. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. let's look at the futures again. 124. just looking at a note i just got which i agree with that it's not about the fed now. bad news is bad news. and that was a bad news on friday. they've done everything they can do. can't get out of the muck at 2%. and they're out of bullets at this point. we've got to do it eventually. here's what's happening this morning. ventas is buying privately held chain arden medical services for $1.8 billion in cash. ventas also spinning off their nursing portfolios. this was a fascinating company that you guys probably don't follow that closely. but it's a cincinnati-based company that was roto rooter essentially. they owned part of a hospice entity that became larger and larger as a part of that. they ended up changing the name and becoming you know a dedicated health care company. mostly hospice. you don
former cia director michael hayden joins us next.of ubs will join us to talk currencies. also the ceo of retailer nicole miller will be here. stick around. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" here on cnbc. let's look at the futures again. 124. just looking at a note i just got which i agree with that it's not about the fed now. bad news is bad news. and that was a bad news on friday. they've done everything they can do. can't get out of the muck at 2%. and they're out of bullets...
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former cia director michael hayden says that's a mistake.ary kerry's role should be. >> look at richard. he appears to be agreeing off camera. >>> mcdonald's becomes the latest company to announce it's raising wages for its employees. >> are you excited about that mika? not enough but a good start. why are 700,000 employees not going to see more money? >> if -- >> you can afford vienna. >> if you can afford vienna. i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urina
former cia director michael hayden says that's a mistake.ary kerry's role should be. >> look at richard. he appears to be agreeing off camera. >>> mcdonald's becomes the latest company to announce it's raising wages for its employees. >> are you excited about that mika? not enough but a good start. why are 700,000 employees not going to see more money? >> if -- >> you can afford vienna. >> if you can afford vienna. i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on....
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a bit earlier i talked with general michael hayden. he is former director of the cia and nsa. the chertoff group about this. general hayden, good morning welcome back here to "america's newsroom." >> good morning, bill. bill: we don't know the end product clearly but based on what we know today would you do this deal? >> well, let me put it to you this way bill. in terms of what it is we think we know i have not yet found anything in the contract so to speak that i find disqualifying. the american statement, and that's important, bill because what we're saying, not what the iranians are saying, the american statement about 5,000 for so centrifuges that iraq and fordo don't go away but effectively neutered frankly bill more than i thought we would demand n that sense i'm heartened but there is a lot here we don't know yet. by the way nobody signed anything. this isn't a deal. it is an understanding. bill: are we at halftime or are we past that. >> actually in terms of the tough work, we're probably just ending the first quarter. bill: wow. >> took us 18 months bill, to kind of
a bit earlier i talked with general michael hayden. he is former director of the cia and nsa. the chertoff group about this. general hayden, good morning welcome back here to "america's newsroom." >> good morning, bill. bill: we don't know the end product clearly but based on what we know today would you do this deal? >> well, let me put it to you this way bill. in terms of what it is we think we know i have not yet found anything in the contract so to speak that i find...
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former director of the cia and nsa, general michael hayden reacting to those terms. >> if we are successful, if this all works out and the iranians abide by what we insist what we end up with is iran as a legitimate industrial-strength nuclear state and an iran that is never more than 12 months away from a nuclear weapon. that's the good news. >> jillian turner a former national security council staffer under president bush and president obama. perfect person to talk to about this. yesterday during this show this was all coming down and president obama was on and he said this. if iran cheats, the world will know. will we? >> well in large part, this new framework agreement is going to be very dependent upon inspection and verification measures implemented by the administration in concert with the iaea and others in the international community. so it's unclear how robust those are going to beou received, the president has insisted they will be very strong and very intrusive. and i think the administration is really going to have to fall on its sword on this point. >> so the president also sa
former director of the cia and nsa, general michael hayden reacting to those terms. >> if we are successful, if this all works out and the iranians abide by what we insist what we end up with is iran as a legitimate industrial-strength nuclear state and an iran that is never more than 12 months away from a nuclear weapon. that's the good news. >> jillian turner a former national security council staffer under president bush and president obama. perfect person to talk to about this....
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i think it was maik michael hayden that said we kill people based on meta data.whether the panel compels that sort of distension or whether it's something we have gravted on to it and can reverse. >> well, as most people here probably know, the fourth amendment has been interpreted in different ways and at different times in our country's history and has really struggled to keep up with technology and has gennarilyuineerallyÑi lag edged for a long time. in 1927, the supreme court ruled there's no fourth amendment right of privacy in a phone call because the government didn't have to intrude on your property in any way and it wasn'tçó until 1967 that the supreme court revisited this. privacy isn't just in your privacy. it can !ube, it fl lows the person, not the property and it can be in a phone call if you go into a phone booth and close the door. many doctrines have changed over time to match the technology and the challenge for you know, all these brilliant minds here, this is something we'rev at the brennan center, is to try to figure out approaches to the fou
i think it was maik michael hayden that said we kill people based on meta data.whether the panel compels that sort of distension or whether it's something we have gravted on to it and can reverse. >> well, as most people here probably know, the fourth amendment has been interpreted in different ways and at different times in our country's history and has really struggled to keep up with technology and has gennarilyuineerallyÑi lag edged for a long time. in 1927, the supreme court ruled...
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we go into a skiff get briefed, i'm supposed to meet with michael hayden the head of the nsa at the time. walk into the meeting, should have known immediately when he didn't show up that something bad was going to happen. we have the normal meeting. and we do the legitimate work and then there is a bunch of people down the end of the table, basically ask me a couple of questions and they say they need some help on this other project. and i -- not a lawyer. and but i had been in telecom for 28, 29 years by now. i knew the requirements of the telecom act on privacy, i knew there was an act in '86 that dealt with data communications and so i asked the obvious question, and the obvious question you ask you meet with intelligence people, particularly if they're not fbi, meaning they're supposed to be looking at foreign intelligence is you ask if they want to do something to the united states, do you have a fisa warrant? talked about it this morning. came out of the church committee in '78, the answer was no. actually the answer wasn't no. if the answer was no i would have felt better. the ans
we go into a skiff get briefed, i'm supposed to meet with michael hayden the head of the nsa at the time. walk into the meeting, should have known immediately when he didn't show up that something bad was going to happen. we have the normal meeting. and we do the legitimate work and then there is a bunch of people down the end of the table, basically ask me a couple of questions and they say they need some help on this other project. and i -- not a lawyer. and but i had been in telecom for 28,...
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in washington former director of the cia, nsa, retired general, michael hayden. good morning.orning want to know are we head for a confrontation with iran in the gulf in the mid of nukelar negotiation. >> i don't think 0 so. i think there's more messaging here. once you get the ships in close proximity, you now turn over american and iranian, for that matter, to local military commanders so this could get out of hand. the messaging, i think, to iran don't overstep despite the nuclear negotiations but the real messaging on our part is to our sunni buddies that we're still in the game with them. >> general, do you consider a shiite takeover of yemen to stopping that be in the vital national security interest of the united states of america? >> i mean vital's a big word, joe. it means if you don't do it you die. but i think it's a really important national security interest. only one-third of yemen is shia the other two-thirds sunni. your word "takeover" i think is the right word here. i think we're looking for a stable political settlement rather than ha we have right hooe now w
in washington former director of the cia, nsa, retired general, michael hayden. good morning.orning want to know are we head for a confrontation with iran in the gulf in the mid of nukelar negotiation. >> i don't think 0 so. i think there's more messaging here. once you get the ships in close proximity, you now turn over american and iranian, for that matter, to local military commanders so this could get out of hand. the messaging, i think, to iran don't overstep despite the nuclear...
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michael." today, academy award-winning actor russell crowe. and from the hit drama, "nashville," haydenlive." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
michael." today, academy award-winning actor russell crowe. and from the hit drama, "nashville," haydenlive." [captioning made possible by disney-abc domestic television] now, here are kelly ripa and michael strahan! [cheers and applause] ♪
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hayden santana saw. >> i saw he was trying to get away from the police officer. >> reporter: a murder charge against officer michaelpfleger has been fired. police can't explain what he picked up and dropped by walter scott's body. >>is' my child. i saw him running like you would kill an animal. i couldn't watch it anymore. >> this is not an isolated incident. >> reporter: 100 people protested last night. . hillary clinton tweeted "we can do better." >> a certain atmosphere seems to be created in this country that gives license to this. >> now there is more video to come, because we are told that there is dash cam video from the police officer's cruiser and that the north charleston police department might release this as soon as today. >> tracie, they fired officer pfleger but paying his medical benefits still? >> reporter: right, they are. his wife is 8 months pregnant. you can imagine the stress on her with this situation, her husband now in jail on a murder charge, in a very high-profile situation like this, but the police chief said that they thought it was the humane thing to do so they are still paying the me
hayden santana saw. >> i saw he was trying to get away from the police officer. >> reporter: a murder charge against officer michaelpfleger has been fired. police can't explain what he picked up and dropped by walter scott's body. >>is' my child. i saw him running like you would kill an animal. i couldn't watch it anymore. >> this is not an isolated incident. >> reporter: 100 people protested last night. . hillary clinton tweeted "we can do better."...
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director michael hayden, the former deputy director general of iaea hinoken and middle east expert dr. take laid out the long and circuitous path that any action to rein-state sanctions on iran would have to take. their conclusion? it could take an entire year or even longer to simply confirm that iran has actually violated its obligations and navigate that bureaucratic process necessary to restore the sanctions on iran. a recent article in "the wall street journal" by henry kissinger and george schultz made a similar point. in it, they write "restoring the most effective sanctions will require coordinateed international action in countries that had reluctantly joined in previous rounds, the demands of public and commercial opinion will militate against automatic or even prompt snapback." you know, some may argue that past history is irrelevant and that the negotiations will produce a new process allowing for quick restoration of the sanctions regime. such a process would still be far from automatic since significant time would be required to confirm iran's violation. but recent comme
director michael hayden, the former deputy director general of iaea hinoken and middle east expert dr. take laid out the long and circuitous path that any action to rein-state sanctions on iran would have to take. their conclusion? it could take an entire year or even longer to simply confirm that iran has actually violated its obligations and navigate that bureaucratic process necessary to restore the sanctions on iran. a recent article in "the wall street journal" by henry kissinger...