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the first time was when the devastates decided to mind -- mind harbors of nicaragua no legal opinion from the state department lawyers going to the international court of justice and was seen as a train wreck and could have been done so much better if the lawyers were involved so they said during this discussion. with the iran-contra affair the united states to send bruner to going judy biggert share of a terrorist decided we would negotiate with the iranian hostage-takers and get money from them to ship to the contras that congress said under the amendment there were not allowed and this was because of oliver north that he was later indicted and prosecuted. both legal advisers state department were completely cut out that only brought in at the and to try to clean up the bus. and there was a famous case of a mexican doctor who was involved in the kidnapping and torture of an american agent called kiki. are d.a. agent decided to kidnap and the dim but bring him up and prosecute him but that case went to the supreme court and they said international law may have been violated but unde
the first time was when the devastates decided to mind -- mind harbors of nicaragua no legal opinion from the state department lawyers going to the international court of justice and was seen as a train wreck and could have been done so much better if the lawyers were involved so they said during this discussion. with the iran-contra affair the united states to send bruner to going judy biggert share of a terrorist decided we would negotiate with the iranian hostage-takers and get money from...
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a well-known fact that iran contra they were running drugs to support the contras down there in nicaragua and all that stuff. the cia has been doing it for years, larry. if they can get their own source of money, then they can do things without telling congress about it. >> larry: how do you know they're doing it? how do you know that? >> look in my book, and you'll see the facts and read about how it led to ollie north's desk, you know. >> larry: we know about iran contra. you're talking about now. you're talking about the -- you're accusing the obama administration of hypocrisy in what regard? >> in the fact that we -- the war on drugs is a failure. a complete failure. you're not going to win the war on drugs by putting people in prison because they use drugs. let me put it to you this way, larry. i grew up in the '60s in the days of jimi hendrix and the rolling stones and the beatles to all of that. marijuana was to rock 'n roll what beer is to baseball. imagine approximate if they took away beer at a ball game, what the outrage it would. people that spoke pot, they're breaking the law
a well-known fact that iran contra they were running drugs to support the contras down there in nicaragua and all that stuff. the cia has been doing it for years, larry. if they can get their own source of money, then they can do things without telling congress about it. >> larry: how do you know they're doing it? how do you know that? >> look in my book, and you'll see the facts and read about how it led to ollie north's desk, you know. >> larry: we know about iran contra....
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intervene to try to get american hostages freed from lebanon and then and then would fund the rebels in nicaragua which they said this of -- specific a said don't do. the iran-contra affair threatens to derail the reagan presidency and john poindexter is at the center of it and his career is essentially over such our drought total affirmation awareness that i see poindexter is not giving the briefing but nevertheless let me lay it out for you. the idea behind total affirmation awareness is yes we did not connect the dots before 9/11 or the egg government had the permission in the database but however most of the useful stuff the electronic britcom is left by the of bread crumbs car rental records, receipts, private transactions with stuff you don't have access to now also in fact, getting access because to get the private and permission to put it together and see if we could not define patterns of activity that bit templates that they plan to devise of the kinds of sequences and the balance the terrorist us to go through before an attack begins perk up morale will fly into new york and gore down
intervene to try to get american hostages freed from lebanon and then and then would fund the rebels in nicaragua which they said this of -- specific a said don't do. the iran-contra affair threatens to derail the reagan presidency and john poindexter is at the center of it and his career is essentially over such our drought total affirmation awareness that i see poindexter is not giving the briefing but nevertheless let me lay it out for you. the idea behind total affirmation awareness is yes...
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i have rescued and untrained dolphins in guatemala, nicaragua, colombia, brazil and haiti.on the 4th 24th of december a seaworld killer whale killed its 29-year-old trainer, alex martinez. did you hear about that? that was 60 days ago. these things are more common. >> larry: why didn't we hear about that? we didn't hear about that. why? >> seaworld showed up the next day. i'm talking to trainers now at the park who tell me seaworld showed up and had the body cremated on december 25th, the very next day. we haven't heard about it. what we're going to hear about that, and we're going to start hearing about many trainers at seaworld that have been very seriously injured, filed a lawsuit, were paid millions of dollars, and signed the papers saying i'm not going to talk about this. my heart goes out to dawn's family. >> larry: it seem obvious, jack -- go ahead and finish, rick. >> my heart goes out to dawn, too. she didn't have to die. that was not an accident. that was a calculated risk that seaworld took. if we went out and captured a wild tiger and put it in our private prope
i have rescued and untrained dolphins in guatemala, nicaragua, colombia, brazil and haiti.on the 4th 24th of december a seaworld killer whale killed its 29-year-old trainer, alex martinez. did you hear about that? that was 60 days ago. these things are more common. >> larry: why didn't we hear about that? we didn't hear about that. why? >> seaworld showed up the next day. i'm talking to trainers now at the park who tell me seaworld showed up and had the body cremated on december...
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in the 1980's, our primary focus on latin america was on what the soviets were doing in cuba and nicaragua cold war, we hae to understand the trends in the region more deeply on their own terms as well as in terms of threats and the opportunities they offer for the united states. let's let it just one country, colombia. it matters because it is the primary source of cocaine coming into the united states. the intelligence community is expected to provide analyses of the drug organizations there. this intelligence is essential to solid american policies for colombia. the united states has assisted and is still insisting colombia to defeat the farq organization. the threat from a global competitor could destroy this country. it made the job intelligence agencies more complex and more difficult. we had been set up to focus on a single adversary over a long period of time. of a sudden we had to keep watch on the entire world in a more detailed and dynamic way, and covering threats to our national interest and be alert for opportunities to advance those interests. since the end of the cold war,
in the 1980's, our primary focus on latin america was on what the soviets were doing in cuba and nicaragua cold war, we hae to understand the trends in the region more deeply on their own terms as well as in terms of threats and the opportunities they offer for the united states. let's let it just one country, colombia. it matters because it is the primary source of cocaine coming into the united states. the intelligence community is expected to provide analyses of the drug organizations there....
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in the 1980's, our primary focus on latin america was on what the soviets were doing in cuba and nicaragua and granada. now after the cold war, we have to understand the trends in the region more deeply on their own terms as well as in terms of threats and the opportunities they offer for the united states. let's let it just one country, colombia. it matters because it is the primary source of cocaine coming into the united states. the intelligence community is expected to provide analyses of the drug organizations there. this intelligence is essential to solid american policies for colombia. the united states has assisted and is still insisting colombia to defeat the farq organization. the threat from a global competitor could destroy this country. it made the job intelligence agencies more complex and more difficult. we had been set up to focus on a single adversary over a long period of time. of a sudden we had to keep watch on the entire world in a more detailed and dynamic way, and covering threats to our national interest and be alert for opportunities to advance those interests. sin
in the 1980's, our primary focus on latin america was on what the soviets were doing in cuba and nicaragua and granada. now after the cold war, we have to understand the trends in the region more deeply on their own terms as well as in terms of threats and the opportunities they offer for the united states. let's let it just one country, colombia. it matters because it is the primary source of cocaine coming into the united states. the intelligence community is expected to provide analyses of...