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jackie reports from monaco. >> the town -- from mali. >> after a week of heavy fighting, the rebels cleared on sunday, leaving the way for troops to take the town. >> i look all around us. we must search and search some more. there may be still a few pockets of indian resistance. >> theophylline fell into it -- theopoli fell into rebel hands. french troops were fulfilling the goals set by their president. >> our objective was to stop the terrorist offensive. malianto allow bucknthye army to win back, and they would allow it to get back territorial integrity. we know that will take more time. >> those african troops have been arriving slowly over the past few days. at the moment they can be counted in the hundreds, but they aim is to have several thousand to take over ground operations from the french. >> everyone is in agreement. today the african forces can be deployed quickly. >> until they are deployed, the job of securing recaptured towns fall to the french. in many cases the rebels' mountain back into civilian population. they could launch an attack at any time. so far the towns they h
jackie reports from monaco. >> the town -- from mali. >> after a week of heavy fighting, the rebels cleared on sunday, leaving the way for troops to take the town. >> i look all around us. we must search and search some more. there may be still a few pockets of indian resistance. >> theophylline fell into it -- theopoli fell into rebel hands. french troops were fulfilling the goals set by their president. >> our objective was to stop the terrorist offensive....
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this includes prosecutor lisa monaco who will be the whitehouse homeland security advisor. critics say he needs to do more. >> i think that the words that the president said in the inaugural were not empty words. we intend to fight for it. there's no reason for this to be held up. >> the presidential spokesman said the president's record has been pro women's issues. thereare issues that the president can push now. a second bill would require paid sick days and family medical leave to benefit working women. >> in one minute, your gatorade will no longer be fireproof. coming up, what the makers are taking out of the drink. >> it is 7 degrees in manchester. a big warm up on the wa . . >> and should you pay your doctor just to be a-their patient? we'll tell you about a trend in medicine that may get your own doctor to give you a doctor on call. . >> in health news tonight, work stress getting to you and your family, make -- maybe it's time to let it out with a good laugh. researchers at the university of maryland found that it loosens up our blood vessels which leads to a chain
this includes prosecutor lisa monaco who will be the whitehouse homeland security advisor. critics say he needs to do more. >> i think that the words that the president said in the inaugural were not empty words. we intend to fight for it. there's no reason for this to be held up. >> the presidential spokesman said the president's record has been pro women's issues. thereare issues that the president can push now. a second bill would require paid sick days and family medical leave...
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in the end often with the debt when the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy had to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with. paul craig roberts and that supporting the dollar means committing genocide when you print money that's inflationary when you allow money to be destroyed that's deflationary there's nothing faster to destroy money than bombs and dead bodies and that's what that's what it's all about where you actually mentioned the soldiers and a lot of americans will argue oh we can't cut the budget because we need to support our troops so to combat that argument andrew sullivan does provide this chart which is the real pay of employees as you see that's been going down along with inflation along with the money printing in order to support the debt load that is supporting the pentagon adventures overseas to secure oil resources and support the dollar but their wages have been going down and remember
in the end often with the debt when the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy had to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with. paul craig roberts and that supporting the dollar means committing genocide when you print money that's inflationary when you allow money to be destroyed that's deflationary there's nothing...
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derivatives trader think of me when you're on your yacht in monaco won't you write your own saying when i was on wall street where are the customers yachts you know this is a cheeky xtina because the brokers would get rich there's you know in america you've got the have nots and the have you know it's basically the entire economy is split and it's becoming bifurcated in this way as a money trickles up to the yacht owning hedge fund managers in greenwich connecticut and the h.s.b.c. bankers who commit terrorist financing and money laundering or whether it's this particular call against u.b.s. from the bloomberg journalist calling for the execution but i mean he doesn't he obviously uses these words to evoke scenes of public execution i don't think he's really. stepping away from that he didn't come back and retract that statement and whatsoever i applaud his good sense in calling for this and i just again i just don't understand why we've got drones flying around the world targeting kids why there's so much violence directed toward people that where it's not needed we need the violence d
derivatives trader think of me when you're on your yacht in monaco won't you write your own saying when i was on wall street where are the customers yachts you know this is a cheeky xtina because the brokers would get rich there's you know in america you've got the have nots and the have you know it's basically the entire economy is split and it's becoming bifurcated in this way as a money trickles up to the yacht owning hedge fund managers in greenwich connecticut and the h.s.b.c. bankers who...
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me monaco a bomb blast was ripped through a crowded petrol station in the syrian capital damascus and conflicting reports say the number of killed was up to eleven people with children among the dead dozens more civilians were wounded and u.s. will correspondent russ bacon says that such attacks a typical of the western backed rebel fighters trying to bring down president assad i've covered a few dangerous situations myself over the years and the reality is there is no way to be saved in war time with these the basic thing that we are doing there is we're providing a kind of a gritty. for the average person so they can kind of it sort of experience it from the far there's going to be a lot of in the way of covert operations sponsored by outside parties that have a stake in haste to name some sort of a new resolution of the situation there's no question we can this is pretty obvious on the surface that western countries including my own have stepped up their involvement and want to get assad out as fast as possible and these are the sorts of things that we've seen historically going al
me monaco a bomb blast was ripped through a crowded petrol station in the syrian capital damascus and conflicting reports say the number of killed was up to eleven people with children among the dead dozens more civilians were wounded and u.s. will correspondent russ bacon says that such attacks a typical of the western backed rebel fighters trying to bring down president assad i've covered a few dangerous situations myself over the years and the reality is there is no way to be saved in war...
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to monaco are extremely rich and prosperous i mean what they really think is that we lack of strong leadership that's had severe i've already been pointed out but second we need a project within we need to procure that may create an illusion that may create a perspective what to call for most of the people we need paying off a strong definition of the entity and i think one of the problems of europe and entity is that this compose is made up of so very different things and very different elements and historical roots in chorus that it's very difficult to find a common other or even a common set of values and i think i mean it well it looks at the symbols that had been developed by the europe and europe where most of the week i mean there are unable to create passion to create unable to create. feelings so to speak emotions and emotions are very important for. maintenance and for the long term. survival of polytheists and of political communities i have this respect i mean ethnic nationalism are having now the periphery so. we would always take the lead because they have a stronger. weapon so t
to monaco are extremely rich and prosperous i mean what they really think is that we lack of strong leadership that's had severe i've already been pointed out but second we need a project within we need to procure that may create an illusion that may create a perspective what to call for most of the people we need paying off a strong definition of the entity and i think one of the problems of europe and entity is that this compose is made up of so very different things and very different...
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minutes here on out say we look at those who prepared for the cosmic calamity of the never was the monaco but that is just a simple way. ron paul has rejected the national rifle association safety plan and by safety plan the enery proposes basically turning every school in america into a prison camp so on this one ron paul i'm with you in the wake of the tragic events at sandy hook elementary and every vice president wayne la pierre called on congress to immediately appropriate whatever is necessary to put armed police officers in every school so yeah what is the solution to isolated incidents of extreme violence make every child live their entire school life at gun point before putting armed guards in schools maybe we should take a look at the fact that more than twenty five percent of american kids are on medication and that's just the kids altering their mental state legally mom is working two jobs so she isn't around dad is a wall and the t.v. who's the new parent shows kids nothing but images glorify violence for revenge and torture when someone is getting harassed every day at schoo
minutes here on out say we look at those who prepared for the cosmic calamity of the never was the monaco but that is just a simple way. ron paul has rejected the national rifle association safety plan and by safety plan the enery proposes basically turning every school in america into a prison camp so on this one ron paul i'm with you in the wake of the tragic events at sandy hook elementary and every vice president wayne la pierre called on congress to immediately appropriate whatever is...
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in the end often with the debt won the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy head to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate. right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with fitz and paul craig roberts in that supporting the dollar means committing genocide.
in the end often with the debt won the glutting the core concerns of the domestic economy head to monaco america is following imperial spain and imperial britain into the same morass but it is a choice not a fate. right well how better way to support the u.s. dollar then killing a lot of people i agree with fitz and paul craig roberts in that supporting the dollar means committing genocide.
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love how club monaco included the lace one they did here in the sleeve there that's pretty everyone.pplause] ble that's dressy apso vintage but modern. like a modern. >> great sweet where that so that's beautiful. you have went with the accessories. >> you know me >> i love to jazz it up. >> why the not. >> this necklace from banana republican, two strings so great and pull all colors into the look so it is complete. take this further, make more glamorous. >> i see ok. >> this is absolutely spectacular. >> look at that everyone. >> velvet and has a snowflake pattern ans in navy blue so again, tying the denim up to the body. >> i am loving the navy to dress things up and instead black because it is softer. >> great alternative. >> i love that bag. i love this matches the seter >> this big is sig else go that's pretty. >> two tone and gorgeous. >> jeans from the casual to the office are same jeans they but they look different. >> exactly. >> that's what i love. >> you got so many looks one pair. >> more pangior your book. >> dressy. these great. >> isn't this fun. [applause] >> fantast
love how club monaco included the lace one they did here in the sleeve there that's pretty everyone.pplause] ble that's dressy apso vintage but modern. like a modern. >> great sweet where that so that's beautiful. you have went with the accessories. >> you know me >> i love to jazz it up. >> why the not. >> this necklace from banana republican, two strings so great and pull all colors into the look so it is complete. take this further, make more glamorous. >>...
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and then lisa monaco is an interesting person. she's currently at the justice department.he was fbi director mueller's chief of staff. she also worked on the enron task force helping to prosecute some of the people in the enron case. you know who else did? the current white house counsel. so they have sort of a women's -- they are sort of -- you can talk about a boys club, they are a women's power club. they prosecuted some of those men with enron and came up through the ranks with alaina kagan. >> real quickly here, i know there are three recess appointments the president made and the supreme court has now said they are unconstitutional. what does that mean for the white house? he made these appointments while the senate was out during recess. how is the white house responding? >> reporter: we have asked them for comment and let me check my blackberry to see if it's coming in. it now has to go to the supreme court again. this will probably go to the supreme court and be battled out there. the president can make recess appointments when the senate is out of session. at the
and then lisa monaco is an interesting person. she's currently at the justice department.he was fbi director mueller's chief of staff. she also worked on the enron task force helping to prosecute some of the people in the enron case. you know who else did? the current white house counsel. so they have sort of a women's -- they are sort of -- you can talk about a boys club, they are a women's power club. they prosecuted some of those men with enron and came up through the ranks with alaina...
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[applause] >> we have a few minutes before miss monaco's staff puts me on a watch list. we can take about two questions. >> i appreciate you in both roles. hadink those of us who've clients know the challenge of having that duality. can you talk to us about how you balance both your role as an overseer for agencies and as an advocate? >> you and your lawyers know that we do play both roles. it is interesting, nsd the sit at this juncture. we are not formally of the intelligence community. we're not formally members of the intelligence community. that is probably the right balance. we have to make sure we are both earning the trust of the clients and the operators and agents with whom we work. by being creative problem solvers, but also maintain the ability keep that trust by being creative, by helping our clients work through operational issues. i like to -- the lawyers to work in our office, we talk about how it is important not to be dr. no. you cannot be red all the time. you cannot be green and a yes person and captive to the client. worst of all, if you are an opera
[applause] >> we have a few minutes before miss monaco's staff puts me on a watch list. we can take about two questions. >> i appreciate you in both roles. hadink those of us who've clients know the challenge of having that duality. can you talk to us about how you balance both your role as an overseer for agencies and as an advocate? >> you and your lawyers know that we do play both roles. it is interesting, nsd the sit at this juncture. we are not formally of the...
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> at bruno's restaurant, in the heart of provence, wealthy europeans helicopter in from paris and monaco. bruno goes through about 5 tons of truffles a year, which his chefs shave on everything from potatoes to this amazing lobster dish. but bruno says the growing black market has led to people coming to his place not just to eat truffles, but to steal them. the robbers came and got your truffles? >> [speaking french] >> yes, they stole 200 kilos of truffles. >> 200 kilos from you? >> [speaking french] >> they didn't steal my money. they stole my truffles. >> some of the stolen truffles, we were told, are brought to markets like this one in richerenches, where middlemen sell out of the backs of cars or trucks. but large quantities change hands in back alleys. we witnessed this transaction where the buyers and sellers wanted their identities hidden. in less than a minute, 50 pounds of truffles were exchanged for 30,000 euros-- about $40,000-- with no questions asked about where the truffles came from. >> [speaking french] >> there's a problem of confidentiality and secrecy. and that encou
> at bruno's restaurant, in the heart of provence, wealthy europeans helicopter in from paris and monaco. bruno goes through about 5 tons of truffles a year, which his chefs shave on everything from potatoes to this amazing lobster dish. but bruno says the growing black market has led to people coming to his place not just to eat truffles, but to steal them. the robbers came and got your truffles? >> [speaking french] >> yes, they stole 200 kilos of truffles. >> 200 kilos...
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there are reasons to be angry with bill clinton and not be angry over monaco lewinsky but fantastic things are happening because the president received consensual favors a news flash. read the book. in france the joke was they would not be elected leader who did not have multiple mistress's. [laughter] americans have more of a prudent view than those around the world but i offer some comparison it happens all over the world but in the united states we're more infatuated with the royal fa with?ight not to be reality tv? i don't know. france has had a number of leaders with multiple mistresses who have shown up at state events and funerals. >> have you noticed any relation with performance in the bedroom? >> that is kind of cute. have never been asked that before. i was not in the bedroom. i did try to read the letters but i would say, i am not condoning this. it is an advocacy or how to but insight into the character. but i suspect everyone in this room or who reads the book would rather have eisenhower with a mistress they and running world war ii than the in competent general loyal to his
there are reasons to be angry with bill clinton and not be angry over monaco lewinsky but fantastic things are happening because the president received consensual favors a news flash. read the book. in france the joke was they would not be elected leader who did not have multiple mistress's. [laughter] americans have more of a prudent view than those around the world but i offer some comparison it happens all over the world but in the united states we're more infatuated with the royal fa...
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match olsen was appointed director, lisa monaco was deputy assistant attorney general for what is it? counterterrorism. was his deputy. they had representatives from every agency from the cia defense intelligence agency, defense department. a very conservative, very conservative agency and there had to be unanimous opinion to clear anyone for release. they had -- all the agencies had to agree this person is not a threat to the united states and not of intelligence value. was extraordinarily careful, lugubrious, long process. many people who were not cleared have nothing on them but they couldn't come to unanimous agreement. very conservative people should be released. >> given the fact that yemen -- the kind of counterpoint to what was discussed is as you know the yemen prison system has been senior members of al qaeda escape not once but twice from yemeni prisons. is the fix simply a better yemeni prison. what is the fix that would make these people who are yemeni or cleared for release, how would this work? >> there are 30 even prisoners in the united states government doesn't want
match olsen was appointed director, lisa monaco was deputy assistant attorney general for what is it? counterterrorism. was his deputy. they had representatives from every agency from the cia defense intelligence agency, defense department. a very conservative, very conservative agency and there had to be unanimous opinion to clear anyone for release. they had -- all the agencies had to agree this person is not a threat to the united states and not of intelligence value. was extraordinarily...
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chapter one, on the evening of may 13, 1874, a tall, robust englishman walked through the door of the monaco's restaurant in new york city. he was neatly dressed in a black suit with satin trim, bowtie, and embroidered waistcoat, the latter stretched impressively over his well fed girth. while and a 10 it. while an attendant took his overcoat, he was greeted in the foyer by a host of familiar faces and several hands reaching out to shake his. an american custom to which he was by this time a custom. in that genteel environment, however, his cockney accent soon rang out like a clarion call at dawn, and one would've been hard-pressed to find even a well-trained staffer who didn't raise a brow at the brashness of the town. everything about william skinner stood out. even his head. since he didn't like cats and chose not to wear them, despite their currency on the street. inside the restaurant, which was housed in the old grinnell mansion on fifth avenue and 14th street, skinner joint about 70 gentlemen who were filing upstairs to a private banquet room. they hailed from a great many places but th
chapter one, on the evening of may 13, 1874, a tall, robust englishman walked through the door of the monaco's restaurant in new york city. he was neatly dressed in a black suit with satin trim, bowtie, and embroidered waistcoat, the latter stretched impressively over his well fed girth. while and a 10 it. while an attendant took his overcoat, he was greeted in the foyer by a host of familiar faces and several hands reaching out to shake his. an american custom to which he was by this time a...
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among them lisa monaco who is at the justice department, a former federal prosecutor who is being tapped to become the president's senior adviser as his homeland security adviser, taking the place of john brennan. brennan is being moved over to the cia and if brennan is confirmed there, he will now have a woman advising him on homeland security matters. it would not be the first time a woman filled this role. fran townsend, now adviser to cnn previously held that post for the bush administration, but it would be a woman taking a senior post. we have learned that sylvia matthews burr well who worked in the clinton administration is the top contender for omb director although that is not done. >> janet napolitano is staying on as secretary as well. thanks for that. jessica yellen at the white house. let's dig deeper with the correspondent, cnn's state of the union. women are coming in. there women in the administration. does he still have a gender diversity problem? >> let's ask this when we get further down the line. this is not about the title. when you look around and you look at chief
among them lisa monaco who is at the justice department, a former federal prosecutor who is being tapped to become the president's senior adviser as his homeland security adviser, taking the place of john brennan. brennan is being moved over to the cia and if brennan is confirmed there, he will now have a woman advising him on homeland security matters. it would not be the first time a woman filled this role. fran townsend, now adviser to cnn previously held that post for the bush...
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chapter one, on the evening of may 13, 1874, a tall robust englishman walked through the door of the monaco's restaurant in new york city. he was neatly dressed in a black suit with satin trim, bowtie and embroidered waistcoat, dressed over his well fed growth. while an attendant of his overcoat he was great in the foyer by a host of my faces and several hands reaching out to shake his. and american custom which he was by this time accustomed. and that gentile environment, however, his cockney accent soon rang out like a clarion call at dawn, and one would've been hard-pressed to find even a well-trained staffer who didn't raise a brow at the brashness of the tone. everything about william skinner stood out, even his head, since he didn't like cats and chose not to wear them, despite their currency on the street. inside the restaurant, which was house in the old grinnell mansion on fifth avenue and 14th street, skinner joint about 70 gentlemen who were finding answers to a private banquet room. they killed from a great many places but they had one thing in common, silk. it silk. here were the
chapter one, on the evening of may 13, 1874, a tall robust englishman walked through the door of the monaco's restaurant in new york city. he was neatly dressed in a black suit with satin trim, bowtie and embroidered waistcoat, dressed over his well fed growth. while an attendant of his overcoat he was great in the foyer by a host of my faces and several hands reaching out to shake his. and american custom which he was by this time accustomed. and that gentile environment, however, his cockney...
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lisa monaco is the deputy assistant attorney general for counter-terrorism, was his deputy. they had representatives from every agency, from the cia, defense and intelligence agencies, the defense department. it was a very conservative agency. there had to be unanimous opinions to clear any one for release. all the agencies had to agree that this person is not a current threat to the u.s. and is not of intelligence value. so it was extraordinarily careful, long process. many of the people who were cleared -- were not cleared, but they could not come to a unanimous agreement on them. these people should be released. >> given the fact that so many of these yemenis, there prison system in yemen, senior members of al qaeda have escaped not once but twice from their presence. is the fix simply a better yemeni prison? what is the fix that would make those people cleared for release, how would this work? >> there are about 30 yemeni prisoners that the u.s. government does not want to release. when those decisions were made by the task force, slightly less than 30, i believe, some o
lisa monaco is the deputy assistant attorney general for counter-terrorism, was his deputy. they had representatives from every agency, from the cia, defense and intelligence agencies, the defense department. it was a very conservative agency. there had to be unanimous opinions to clear any one for release. all the agencies had to agree that this person is not a current threat to the u.s. and is not of intelligence value. so it was extraordinarily careful, long process. many of the people who...
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assistant attorney general lisa mine october leads the national security -- lisa monaco leads the national security. this is 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much for that generous introduction. i am going to have to focus on the chinese proverb. it is not one that i had seen before. good morning, everyone, and thank you for coming out this morning. i want to thank the standing committee and the work she always does to put these events on and, of course, jim. and all of you and coming out this morning. i'm going to spend a few moments this morning talking about the role of the national security lawyer and the unique position the division occupies in that regard. and also about some of the emerging issues we are facing and we are focusing on in the national security division. we will have a few minutes for some questions. we will see who has had their coffee this morning. those of you who have been in washington for a while will recall a time before the justice department had a national security division. the organization i have the privilege to need is the first new litigating divi
assistant attorney general lisa mine october leads the national security -- lisa monaco leads the national security. this is 25 minutes. [applause] >> thank you very much for that generous introduction. i am going to have to focus on the chinese proverb. it is not one that i had seen before. good morning, everyone, and thank you for coming out this morning. i want to thank the standing committee and the work she always does to put these events on and, of course, jim. and all of you and...
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>>>e l príncipe alberto de monaco ganó una demanda contra un arribista que decía que su ahora esposacador lucha a mano limpia con un pez que trató de devorarlo en la florida, el atacante era el pescador el pez es una especie protegida, no se puede pescar, el hombre no sufrió heridas de gravedad, qué tremendo susto. >>> regresa a la política el exgobernador de carolina del sur, mark sanford que en su oportunidad fuera un aspirante republicano, busca un espacio en la cámara de representantes, el otrora gobernador tuvo una relación con una mujer de argentina se divorció. >>> una nueva ley pide a pilotos que tengan los aparatos electrónicos apagados todo el vuelo para bajar los incidentes, como cuando un avión se pasó 150 millas de su destino, cuando los dos pilotos se distrajeron usando sus computadoras portátiles. >>> un estudio indica avanzado de ciencias, tecnología e ingeniero, un 25% de asiáticos se graduaron de la universidad y solo un 14% de latinos. >>> el pedalista estadounidense lance armstrong tenía la esperanza de volver a la actividad deportiva porque había sido tomado en c
>>>e l príncipe alberto de monaco ganó una demanda contra un arribista que decía que su ahora esposacador lucha a mano limpia con un pez que trató de devorarlo en la florida, el atacante era el pescador el pez es una especie protegida, no se puede pescar, el hombre no sufrió heridas de gravedad, qué tremendo susto. >>> regresa a la política el exgobernador de carolina del sur, mark sanford que en su oportunidad fuera un aspirante republicano, busca un espacio en la...
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lisa monaco, assistant attorney general for counterterrorism and they have representatives from everyhe cia, defense intelligence is from a defense department. it is a very conservative agency and there had to be unanimous opinion to clear anyone for release. all the agencies have do agree this person is not a current threat to the united states and not of intelligence value. so it was an extraordinarily careful, the grouper has come a long process. many people who were cleared up nothing on them, but they couldn't come to unanimous agreement. it was very conservative. >> given the fact that so many of these cantonese and the counterpoint to what is the nardi discussed is of course as you know the yemen prison system, senior members of al qaeda have escaped not once, but twice. so this is simply a better yemeni prison? what is the fix that would make people gemini were cleared for release, how would this work? >> are about 30 yemeni prisoners that the united states government doesn't want to release. when those decisions are made by the task force, some of those are put forward for tr
lisa monaco, assistant attorney general for counterterrorism and they have representatives from everyhe cia, defense intelligence is from a defense department. it is a very conservative agency and there had to be unanimous opinion to clear anyone for release. all the agencies have do agree this person is not a current threat to the united states and not of intelligence value. so it was an extraordinarily careful, the grouper has come a long process. many people who were cleared up nothing on...
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lisa monaco is the deputy assistant attorney general for counter-terrorism, was his deputy. they had representatives from every agency, from the cia, defense and intelligence agencies, the. defense the it was a very conservative agency. there had to be unanimous opinions to clear any one for release. all the agencies had to agree that this person is not a current threat to the u.s. and is not of intelligence value. so it was extraordinarily careful, long process. many of the people who were cleared -- were not cleared, but they could not come to a unanimous agreement on them. these people should be released. >> given the fact that so many enis, there prison system in yemen, senior members of al qaeda have escaped not once but twice from their presence. is the fix simply a better yemeni prison? what is the fix that would make those people cleared for release, how would this work? >> there are about 30 yemeni prisoners that the u.s. government does not want to release. when those decisions were made by the task force, slightly less than 30, i believe, some of those were put fo
lisa monaco is the deputy assistant attorney general for counter-terrorism, was his deputy. they had representatives from every agency, from the cia, defense and intelligence agencies, the. defense the it was a very conservative agency. there had to be unanimous opinions to clear any one for release. all the agencies had to agree that this person is not a current threat to the u.s. and is not of intelligence value. so it was extraordinarily careful, long process. many of the people who were...
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[applause] >> we have a few minutes before miss monaco's staff puts me on a watch list. >> i appreciate you in both roles. i think those of us who've had clients know the challenge of having that duality. can you talk to us about how you balance both your role as an overseer for agencies and as an advocate? >> you and your lawyers know that we do play both roles. it is interesting, nsd the sit at this juncture. we are not formally of the intelligence community. we're not formally members of the intelligence community. that is probably the right balance. we have to make sure we are both earning the trust of the clients and the operators and agents with whom we work. by being creative problem solvers, but also maintain the ability keep that trust by being creative, by helping our clients work through operational issues. i like to -- the lawyers to work in our office, we talk about how it is important not to be dr. no. you cannot be red all the time. you cannot be green and a yes person and captive to the client. worst of all, if you are an operator, worst of all is to be flashing yellow.
[applause] >> we have a few minutes before miss monaco's staff puts me on a watch list. >> i appreciate you in both roles. i think those of us who've had clients know the challenge of having that duality. can you talk to us about how you balance both your role as an overseer for agencies and as an advocate? >> you and your lawyers know that we do play both roles. it is interesting, nsd the sit at this juncture. we are not formally of the intelligence community. we're not...