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they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. his research when the system was destroyed. the new system was created and all the intelligence agents were left unemployed for her. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents. since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. people and then these new private security companies were formed this is history mr . mining companies are hiring peru's former military intelligence agents many from the bloody reign of alberto fujimori. peru's ex president was recently on trial for human rights abuses and former spies gave testimony. this is lot of miramonte senos fujimori's acts by chief and these men were part of group of colina a secret death squad responsible for torture assassinations and massacres. our mission was to detect locate destroy and eliminate subversive elements c m i was the man eliminated or not i mean yes the journalis
they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. his research when the system was destroyed. the new system was created and all the intelligence agents were left unemployed for her. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents. since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. people and then these new private security...
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maybe caught a glimpse of it in a hollywood blockbuster but the place is a hawk this nation for intelligence services from around the globe hotbed of the insurgency home to various terrorist organizations kidnappings assassinations terror that's part of everyday life in baluchistan looking at its location as part of pakistan bordering afghanistan and the rand you may think well no surprise they enjoy his place but apart from being a dangerous place the lucious done is a big geo political importance where major world powers have interest and china one of them down is sitting at the crossroads of oil and gas pipelines coming from central asia in iran and elsewhere the iran pakistan pipeline that took many spend of ghana's then pakistan india pipeline not to mention that baluchistan itself has its energy resources besides its water port and its right here is the access point of chinese chinese commercial shipping to the indian ocean and on to africa. but all the violence and instability there doesn't make it an easy place for business investigative journalist very draitser tells me some world powers mig
maybe caught a glimpse of it in a hollywood blockbuster but the place is a hawk this nation for intelligence services from around the globe hotbed of the insurgency home to various terrorist organizations kidnappings assassinations terror that's part of everyday life in baluchistan looking at its location as part of pakistan bordering afghanistan and the rand you may think well no surprise they enjoy his place but apart from being a dangerous place the lucious done is a big geo political...
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. >> we want better and tighter cooperation among the domestic intelligence services at national andtate level. >> is also calling for more transparency in the agency's daily affairs. commentators are saying both he and the new spy chief are undere agency once and for all. >> it was once a stable nation in a shaky region of africa, but mali today is being rocked by a radical islamist group. it seized territory in the north and saw to impose harsh sharia law. >> the foreign minister told a delegation from germany that he will clamp down on the group. but who is the group extending its influence in mali, and how do they affect the lives of the people? we have this report. >> he led northern mali were the islamist group is working to extend its grip and enforce its ideas about right and wrong. they recently stoned a young couple who were living together before marriage. they're forcing women to cover up from head to toe. >> when they began beating women to death to did not cover up, it was clear to me that i cannot live like that. really, the government needs to step in now and deal wit
. >> we want better and tighter cooperation among the domestic intelligence services at national andtate level. >> is also calling for more transparency in the agency's daily affairs. commentators are saying both he and the new spy chief are undere agency once and for all. >> it was once a stable nation in a shaky region of africa, but mali today is being rocked by a radical islamist group. it seized territory in the north and saw to impose harsh sharia law. >> the...
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well to the credit of the director of national intelligence which is the nation's top intelligence official, james clapper, he testified to the senate armed services committee in february there were already signs that al qaeda in iraq has crossed the border into syria and was infiltrating. at the time he said they did not believe the opposition was aware of al qaeda's presence. there is a key marker we've not yet seen in syria when it comes to al qaeda. what we've not seen is the traveling of foreign jihadists to that region. it is almost entirely from iraq. that's a change from pakistan and afghanistan where they became, if you will, sort of collecting sites for jihadists from different parts of the world with, jon. jon: catherine herridge, our chief intelligence correspondent in washington. thanks. >> reporter: you're welcome. jenna: another one our big stories today america's worst drought in decades is being felt in grocery stores across the country. damage to this year's crop could have a big cost to everything from grocery products to dairy products and meat you put on your plate. there could be a way to can taken the surging prices. that co
well to the credit of the director of national intelligence which is the nation's top intelligence official, james clapper, he testified to the senate armed services committee in february there were already signs that al qaeda in iraq has crossed the border into syria and was infiltrating. at the time he said they did not believe the opposition was aware of al qaeda's presence. there is a key marker we've not yet seen in syria when it comes to al qaeda. what we've not seen is the traveling of...
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observers, have been noticing there's been a lack of intelligent conversation about what's taking place with our military service members, or national in afghanistan. take a listen to both sides on the trail. >> i expect the president of the united states to address the nation on a regular basis and explain what's happening, why they're there, what the mission is, what the purpose is, other presidents have done this. we haven't heard this president do this. >> in the long term, we will see fewer u.s. casualties and coalition casualties casualtiesg to our transition plan and making sure we have the most effective afghan security force possible. but we have to do it in a way that doesn't leave our guys vulnerable. >> general, just to remind everybody, the death toll now, u.s. troops lost over 2,000, just 10 killed in the past 2 weeks and we're still 2 years from getting out of this country. what happens between now and then and the american appetite to even learn and be informed about what's taking place in afghanistan? >> well, we're in a very trickty position, obviously. i mean, the numbers, remember, are 20,000 u.s. killed and woun
observers, have been noticing there's been a lack of intelligent conversation about what's taking place with our military service members, or national in afghanistan. take a listen to both sides on the trail. >> i expect the president of the united states to address the nation on a regular basis and explain what's happening, why they're there, what the mission is, what the purpose is, other presidents have done this. we haven't heard this president do this. >> in the long term, we...
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ministries are coordinating much of it, but our intelligence services, our military have been very important responsibilities and roles to play. >> the united nations humanitarian chief valerie amos has announced she will travel to syria and lebanon this week to discuss ways of increasing aid to civilians caught up in the syrian conflict. adrian edwards is a spokesperson for the u.n. refugee agency. >> lebanon, turkey, jordan, and iraq reporting increases in the number of refugees from syria which primarily reflects the number of people who have registered or in the process of being registered shows a total population of 146,667 people as of yesterday evening and several countries we know that to be substantial refugee numbers, but these people have not yet registered. >> it has been another bloody weekend in afghanistan. and earlier today, a bomb attack in northern afghanistan killed five people, including a district mayor and a local member of the government-run peace council. on sunday, a roadside bomb in eastern afghanistan killed a district government chief and three of his bodyguards. on saturday, a member of the afghan national police opened
ministries are coordinating much of it, but our intelligence services, our military have been very important responsibilities and roles to play. >> the united nations humanitarian chief valerie amos has announced she will travel to syria and lebanon this week to discuss ways of increasing aid to civilians caught up in the syrian conflict. adrian edwards is a spokesperson for the u.n. refugee agency. >> lebanon, turkey, jordan, and iraq reporting increases in the number of refugees...
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the burka the german intelligence service said its most recent annual report that salafism was the fastest growing islamic movement in the world and that it calls for replacing national legal frameworks with sharia law offered by means of a violent struggle against the state but abdelkader a theologian at the main islamic center and mosque in brussels and himself a salafi just explain. that the actions of a minority add to the confusion in the way muslims are perceived it acidifies what is salafi if we take the definition of salafi it means looking at our predecessors and going back to the very first ways of islam what it can be the beard the clothing even smiling can be part of the prophetic tradition and salafi is not a call for war it's not a call for jihad it's not to ask people to be full of hate on the contrary salafi is a religion is for extremists you find them in every religion for us we are moderate and we're in the center but what of those who are not moderate. like these that offer speech which are completely opposite of those in society they don't know where the are they choose the wrong place but it's not in a country like belgium that you can offer tha
the burka the german intelligence service said its most recent annual report that salafism was the fastest growing islamic movement in the world and that it calls for replacing national legal frameworks with sharia law offered by means of a violent struggle against the state but abdelkader a theologian at the main islamic center and mosque in brussels and himself a salafi just explain. that the actions of a minority add to the confusion in the way muslims are perceived it acidifies what is...
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nation, not fire at civilians. so clearly there's going to be some security sector reform. we probably need to disband the internal intelligence services, the domestic intelligence services because their sole function has been to spy on, report on and terrorize the civilian population. clearly this needs to be done away with but we need to retain an army to so it can protect our borders. within... within the opposition framework and the transitional council i think there is a strong desire to retain regime officials who do not have blood on their hands. so we need to keep the infrastructure going. in a sense, we need to keep the lights on, unlike what happened in iraq. certainly syrians are looking at the iraq situation and taking lessons from that as well. >> rose: when do you think it will end? >> just today i heard a prediction from a friend of mine and she said november. so that seems a little distant. i would have liked to say it will end in the next couple weeks but i believe it will be several more months. not years and i believe it is only a matter of time. >> rose: and it could be at any time if someone decides to take matters
nation, not fire at civilians. so clearly there's going to be some security sector reform. we probably need to disband the internal intelligence services, the domestic intelligence services because their sole function has been to spy on, report on and terrorize the civilian population. clearly this needs to be done away with but we need to retain an army to so it can protect our borders. within... within the opposition framework and the transitional council i think there is a strong desire to...
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agreement that said you will not only be after your service to the nation, you still have an obligation to hold on to that information. as a former intelligenceficer, i still have information that's embedded in my cranium that is never going to be released because its classified and i would have no reason to believe it has been declassified. it clearly is against the ethos and there is a legal ramification and that will be worked out through a number of investigations. there are really three stake holders, this was a cia operation, with a navy unit but under the fielding of socome. >> why? if it's going against the ethos of an organization and he's legally signed a nondisclosure agreement, why do it? >> that's a conversation that will take place. he'll have guys knocking on his doors in an official capacity to investigate this. what were you thinking about, man? why now? he might try to -- it's been indicated that the proceeds from this book will go to charity. that's wonderful and magnificent that he's doing that but that level of al truism can't cloud the fact he is putting his buddies in harm's way who are still out there doing the bidding
agreement that said you will not only be after your service to the nation, you still have an obligation to hold on to that information. as a former intelligenceficer, i still have information that's embedded in my cranium that is never going to be released because its classified and i would have no reason to believe it has been declassified. it clearly is against the ethos and there is a legal ramification and that will be worked out through a number of investigations. there are really three...
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nations will do nothing. the total lack of human intelligence on the ground is appalling and a reflection of institutional arrogance running washington and our intelligence servicest to be doing to make this go away a lot sooner is providing real covert operations to support an iranian opposition inside that country because that's where most of the problem comes from. megyn: coming up, a small business owner in georgia getting big notice for his response to the president's "you didn't build that." [ kate ] most women may not be properly absorbing the calcium they take because they don't take it with food. switch to citracal maximum plus d. it's the only calcium supplement that can be taken with or without food. that's why my doctor recommends citracal maximum. it's all about absorption. megyn: a fox news alert on a story we brought you yesterday. russian president vladimir putin defending a punk rock band on trial for opposing his policies. the trio faces jail for what you see in front of you. the so-called punk prayer. they called on the virgin mary to drive president vladimir putin out of russia. he told reporters while he thinks there was nothing good about th
nations will do nothing. the total lack of human intelligence on the ground is appalling and a reflection of institutional arrogance running washington and our intelligence servicest to be doing to make this go away a lot sooner is providing real covert operations to support an iranian opposition inside that country because that's where most of the problem comes from. megyn: coming up, a small business owner in georgia getting big notice for his response to the president's "you didn't...
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service members, intelligence officers and civilians at risk. but a democrat in the u.s. senate, dianne feinstein who is chair of the intel committee in the senate says it jeopardizes nationalll, i think fundamentally in two ways. admiral bill mccray convenient who is the combatant commander for special operations command and oversaw the osama bin laden when it took place, he has publicly said that these leaks could endanger the lives of his special operations forces and they have to stop. and he has said that publicly as a serving active duty officer. that tkra ma tiesess how serious they are. the second thing is the leaks reveal the ongoing covert cyber operation that we were executing against iran. and i've never seen anything quite like that in my -- all my years of service, and the leaks also outed a double agent who was a member of the al-qaida who was working for us. and can you imagine the other double agents in the world who were doing the same thing and what that does to the c.i.a. case holders who are working with people who are putting their lives at risk every single day. there is no doubt that national security is impacted by the scale and scope of the leaks.
service members, intelligence officers and civilians at risk. but a democrat in the u.s. senate, dianne feinstein who is chair of the intel committee in the senate says it jeopardizes nationalll, i think fundamentally in two ways. admiral bill mccray convenient who is the combatant commander for special operations command and oversaw the osama bin laden when it took place, he has publicly said that these leaks could endanger the lives of his special operations forces and they have to stop. and...
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intelligence and events of fort hood, texas. i want to welcome the witness, mark guiliano, director of national security. thank you for your service to the country. november 5th, 2009, the united states army maj nidal malik hasan entered the fort hood center carrying two pistols. he shouted got a great and killed 13 people and as we go through the hearing we should remember 13 people were killed. and injured 42 others. hasan is awaiting military trial for 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32 counts of attempted murder. the webster commission report was issued publicly on july 19th. the report includes extensive factual findings on the fbi counterterrorism authority program assistance as well as specific fbi investigation of anwar al-awlaki in the assessment of nidal malik hasan. this analyzes the bureau's actions engaging recommendations for policy, procedural and other actions which after reading the report i am concerned there were warning signs and a more aggressive investigation there's a chance that this incident could have been prevented and further concern the reason for less aggressive investigation may have been politi
intelligence and events of fort hood, texas. i want to welcome the witness, mark guiliano, director of national security. thank you for your service to the country. november 5th, 2009, the united states army maj nidal malik hasan entered the fort hood center carrying two pistols. he shouted got a great and killed 13 people and as we go through the hearing we should remember 13 people were killed. and injured 42 others. hasan is awaiting military trial for 13 counts of premeditated murder and 32...
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intelligence service themselves. >> ladies and gentlemen, please thank stella. [applause] >>> we're in the count down to the conventions. in three days gavel to gavel coverage of republican nationaltion. live on c-span. coming up on c-span2 a discussion with lawyers and activists about transgender civil rights in the military physical follow bid a look at u.s. candidate international security security operation. a former head and the british secret service. and every weekend the latest non-fiction authors and books on booktv. you can see past programs and get our schedule at our website and you can join in the conversation on social media sites. >> seven years later, ab hanl lincoln called upon the people of all america to renew their dedication and their commitment to a government of, for, and by the people. isn't it once again time to renew our freedom? to flog -- to pledge to each other -- [applause] to pledge to each other all of the best in the lives. all that gives meaning to them for the sake of the our belostled and blessed land. together let us make this a new beginning. let us make a commitment to care for the needy, to teach our children the i have chiewrs handed down
intelligence service themselves. >> ladies and gentlemen, please thank stella. [applause] >>> we're in the count down to the conventions. in three days gavel to gavel coverage of republican nationaltion. live on c-span. coming up on c-span2 a discussion with lawyers and activists about transgender civil rights in the military physical follow bid a look at u.s. candidate international security security operation. a former head and the british secret service. and every weekend the...