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powell. >> it's paine, not powell, i ain't going by powell no more. >> let us all join in doing the actsn tuesday, april 11th, faithful to his promise, lincoln speaks from the north portico of the white house. booth is there. >> it is also unsatisfactory to some that the franchise is not given to the colored man. i would myself -- >> that made -- citizenship. >> some 12,000 voters. >> draw a revolver and shoot him now. >> there's people. >> there are always people. i wonder, mr. powell or mr. paine in spite of your reputation, if you have what it takes. i already suspect mr. herold. >> i have what it takes. >> that's the last speech he will make. >> abraham lincoln has less than four days to live. >>> washington city celebrates robert e. lee's surrender with a grand illumination. candles burn in every window, public and private. fireworks and cannonba volleys proclaim victory. on april 13th, booth visits grovers theater and learns that a production of aladdin or his wonderful lamp is planned for the next night, april 14th, good friday, and that the president has been invited to attend. b
powell. >> it's paine, not powell, i ain't going by powell no more. >> let us all join in doing the actsn tuesday, april 11th, faithful to his promise, lincoln speaks from the north portico of the white house. booth is there. >> it is also unsatisfactory to some that the franchise is not given to the colored man. i would myself -- >> that made -- citizenship. >> some 12,000 voters. >> draw a revolver and shoot him now. >> there's people. >> there...
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powell. >> it's paine, not powell, i ain't going by powell no more. >> let us all join in doing the actsn tuesday, april 11th, faithful to his promise, lincoln speaks from the north portico of the white house. booth is there. >> it is also unsatisfactory to some that the franchise is not given to the colored man. i would myself -- >> that made -- citizenship. >> some 12,000 voters. >> draw a revolver and shoot him now. >> there's people. >> there are always people. i wonder, mr. powell or mr. paine in spite of your reputation, if you have what it takes. i already suspect mr. herold. >> i have what it takes. >> that's the last speech he will make. [ narrator ] mama sherman and the legion of super fans. wow! [ narrator ] on a mission to get richard to his campbell's chunky soup. it's new chunky beer-n-cheese with beef and bacon soup. i love it. and mama loves you. ♪ and mama loves you. esurwhich means fewer costs, which saves money. their customer experience is virtually paperless, which saves paper, which saves money. they have smart online tools, so you only pay for what's right for you,
powell. >> it's paine, not powell, i ain't going by powell no more. >> let us all join in doing the actsn tuesday, april 11th, faithful to his promise, lincoln speaks from the north portico of the white house. booth is there. >> it is also unsatisfactory to some that the franchise is not given to the colored man. i would myself -- >> that made -- citizenship. >> some 12,000 voters. >> draw a revolver and shoot him now. >> there's people. >> there...
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that -- and i quote -- "powell would blow his stack if he were briefed." source, email from john rizzo dated july 31, 2003. c.i.a. records clearly indicate and definitively that after he was briefed on the detainee abu grab you'da the c.i.a. didn't tell president bush about the full nature of the e.i.t.'s until april of 2006.
that -- and i quote -- "powell would blow his stack if he were briefed." source, email from john rizzo dated july 31, 2003. c.i.a. records clearly indicate and definitively that after he was briefed on the detainee abu grab you'da the c.i.a. didn't tell president bush about the full nature of the e.i.t.'s until april of 2006.
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powell did that on a number of occasions. each case, with few exceptions that were reported, tenant and mclaughlin push back with the weight of the intelligence community. people forget. tenet was pushing back, as he said, quite frequently with the germans, israelis, the french and as he would put it, all the other countries in the world who have reasonably good intelligence and intelligence institutions and are collaborating -- corroborating what i'm saying. this is a very difficult situation for the secretary of state. >> do you think john brennan, the head of the cia, should medially be fired? >> i think he should've been fired a long time ago. >> colonel wilkerson, we have to wrap this up but we are going to ask you to stay with us. you served as chief of staff to secretary of state colin powell from 2002 to 2005. we -- it is the 25 anniversary of the invasion of panama all. at the time, colin powell was the chair of the joint chiefs of staff. we're going to have a discussion about this anniversary. stay with us. ♪ [music
powell did that on a number of occasions. each case, with few exceptions that were reported, tenant and mclaughlin push back with the weight of the intelligence community. people forget. tenet was pushing back, as he said, quite frequently with the germans, israelis, the french and as he would put it, all the other countries in the world who have reasonably good intelligence and intelligence institutions and are collaborating -- corroborating what i'm saying. this is a very difficult situation...
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street to the kirkland and third powell beach and 4 an idea out of the operations department a one way route to come back you only need to borrow one tunnel instead of two and an issue of turning the trains around but we'll not have to do the sophisticated cross offers next slide out of that we looked at the 15 concept alignments we didn't want to call them alternative this is a prepre, prefeasibility study and we looked at subway and surface subway the reason that powell has more options there's different was to turn the services arena looking at the f line we wanted to look at it we thought that question would come up it came up with issues in the reporting so the highlights 14 alignments and two were unfeasible because of the an existing sewer line that runs at the north point that makes the grade difficult to we screened those out here's a quick cross section an un wraptd triangle it shows a preliminary analysis which what is in the ground from chinatown in north beach areas and the agreement with or initial finding by the consultant we'll look for deeper ground in the north area n
street to the kirkland and third powell beach and 4 an idea out of the operations department a one way route to come back you only need to borrow one tunnel instead of two and an issue of turning the trains around but we'll not have to do the sophisticated cross offers next slide out of that we looked at the 15 concept alignments we didn't want to call them alternative this is a prepre, prefeasibility study and we looked at subway and surface subway the reason that powell has more options...
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secretary of state colin powell would've blown his stack. back in 2002, he was sniffing something out. >> sure. and he flagged this issue of interrogation. nothing more than that early in 2002 in a memo raising questions about what we were doing in terms of classifying individuals as enemy combatants. and one of the issues he did focus on was just what professor turley mentioned, reciprocity. if you're going to go out of others in this way, what will happen to you in terms of your relationships with them. on the issue of prosecution and what's going to happen. it's not just about the united states. the united states will decide what it's going to do going forward. but the international community has been upset about this for a decade. and it has threatened to prosecute one individual or another from the bush administration. now they have more ammunition and they can make it very difficult for these individuals to travel and to do other things for fear of being indicted, arrested, whatever abroad. so it's a larger question than just our domes
secretary of state colin powell would've blown his stack. back in 2002, he was sniffing something out. >> sure. and he flagged this issue of interrogation. nothing more than that early in 2002 in a memo raising questions about what we were doing in terms of classifying individuals as enemy combatants. and one of the issues he did focus on was just what professor turley mentioned, reciprocity. if you're going to go out of others in this way, what will happen to you in terms of your...
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. >> okay, and then east at powell over to its third street border. we have some other printed maps if after we can hand those out to you you can see it a little bit clearer. >> maybe if we can make it easier when i first saw the map i had some questions and captain bama explained to me which ones shrunk. >> i guess the easiest one to see on this particular map. for all intents and purpose for all of those streets that run south and market street about k -- become the tenderloin. >> okay, that makes it simple. >> the next one is southern and that if you look at its former northern border near market street it drops to van ness to the mission to the bay. it's dropping south and you will learn on the next map what happens to a little part of it and then because of the move, the southern border is now at 16. so it drops south from the china basin area. the next map chose the southern district down powell then along market and it goes east to the bay at mission street now instead of market. so it drops at third in market to third in mission and east to th
. >> okay, and then east at powell over to its third street border. we have some other printed maps if after we can hand those out to you you can see it a little bit clearer. >> maybe if we can make it easier when i first saw the map i had some questions and captain bama explained to me which ones shrunk. >> i guess the easiest one to see on this particular map. for all intents and purpose for all of those streets that run south and market street about k -- become the...
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here we have william powell -- a local farmer. he is relating his confrontation with george, the day after newsom disappeared. "i asked his negro boy george where he thought he was. he stated that he did not believe it was worthwhile to hunt for him anywhere except close around the house. for he had reasons to believe he was not far off. i told him he had better go and show us the old man, if he knew where he was. he stated he believed the last walking yet done was along this path." that is the path between celia's cabin and the house. "i believed that he had been destroyed -- or killed -- in the cabin." here we have powell. george has not given a statement at this point of the preceding. we hear his words filtered through powell's ideas, but we have the suggestion that what? that george has somehow, if not implicated celia, he has certainly implicated celia's cabin, right? as the site of newsom's demise, and as we know, this will lead powell and others to more seriously scrutinize the area around celia's cabin, but more to more c
here we have william powell -- a local farmer. he is relating his confrontation with george, the day after newsom disappeared. "i asked his negro boy george where he thought he was. he stated that he did not believe it was worthwhile to hunt for him anywhere except close around the house. for he had reasons to believe he was not far off. i told him he had better go and show us the old man, if he knew where he was. he stated he believed the last walking yet done was along this path."...
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look at in a second so in addition to the two-way ones on columbus are back down up to the minute powell it goes over beseech and one way loop alignment it connects the loop together all alignments assume the existing tunnels between chinatown and north beach will be used for some sort of service okay. next slide so the 14 alignments are many the 4 colors columbus and the loop is in light green all of them have a two or three stations not a requirement but that's how this plan was laid out and they looked at subway and surface this large number of alignments some under the subway and the subway in the first part and surfaced in the latter part excuse me. on this slide the initial analysis we found that two of the alignments were not feasible for construction purchasing purposes because of grade issues we're brent having to do with getting the subway alignment around an existing very last year sewer that runs from the north point street a cross section of the entire area if you look at the upper right hand corner the triangle unfolded you see the different grounds types of that are out un
look at in a second so in addition to the two-way ones on columbus are back down up to the minute powell it goes over beseech and one way loop alignment it connects the loop together all alignments assume the existing tunnels between chinatown and north beach will be used for some sort of service okay. next slide so the 14 alignments are many the 4 colors columbus and the loop is in light green all of them have a two or three stations not a requirement but that's how this plan was laid out and...
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powell from manchester, virginia, and powell comes into the the house chamber.we know not a lot about powell. he was 14 years old. we don't have any pictures of him at this point. but we have found him in census records. we know his family was from manchester. we have press reports saying that he was the the first african-american page, including one report that said his first day on the job, the pages ribbed and teased him like they did every other page that came on board that he did his job admirably. he served for about a year. he's the only instance of an african-american page serving in the house in the 1800s that we know of. shortly after he leaves, the reconstruction era ends, and you have jim crowe laws go into place in the south, here in washington, d.c. and the appointment of african-americans to staff positions subsides from that. just like the story of african-american members. by the end of the 1800s, we go through a long period with no african-americans serving in the house as representatives. >> one of my favorite things about alfred powell is tha
powell from manchester, virginia, and powell comes into the the house chamber.we know not a lot about powell. he was 14 years old. we don't have any pictures of him at this point. but we have found him in census records. we know his family was from manchester. we have press reports saying that he was the the first african-american page, including one report that said his first day on the job, the pages ribbed and teased him like they did every other page that came on board that he did his job...
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it was not i who said colin powell would blow his stack.ack to my bosses the reaction of senior lawyers at the white house that they thought that he would blow his stack if he were to learn about these proposed techniques. >> could you tell us who at the white house wanted to deny this information to the then secretary of state general colin powell? >> the white house counsellor at the time was alberto gonzalez. >> who later became the attorney general. >> yeah. and he was chairing the meeting that i described in that e-mail. now, if i said he said that, he said that. but i don't know whether this was mr. gonzalez himself or someone higher than him had told him and he was relaying it. i'm not sure after all these years. >> but obviously, if they have the actual e-mail, and you're saying it is accurate, what you wrote, but you were describing the reaction from white house officials and why they would keep all this information secret from the secretary of state. >> yeah. and as a coda to this, the secretary of state was briefed into the progr
it was not i who said colin powell would blow his stack.ack to my bosses the reaction of senior lawyers at the white house that they thought that he would blow his stack if he were to learn about these proposed techniques. >> could you tell us who at the white house wanted to deny this information to the then secretary of state general colin powell? >> the white house counsellor at the time was alberto gonzalez. >> who later became the attorney general. >> yeah. and he...
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so did you want to keep this information in 2003 away from general powell?> i don't know whether or not specifically i wanted to keep the information away from general powell. we obviously wanted to limit the number of people that would have -- that would be informed of the decision, only the need to know, but, you know, what we tried to do was to gather as many people as we thought appropriate within the legal circle to make it a calculation sitting down with the lawyers and the justice department in terms of deciding what, in fact, could be done under the law because what we're trying to do here, wolf, is to find a way to gather up information from these terrorists that would be consistent with the law. the torture statute is a criminal statute and the press is very, very clear to us, very direct to us that we would not engage in torture as an administration. was there a way to gather up information that's consistent with the law. with respect to the specific meeting, i had no recollection of the desire to keep the information specifically from general pow
so did you want to keep this information in 2003 away from general powell?> i don't know whether or not specifically i wanted to keep the information away from general powell. we obviously wanted to limit the number of people that would have -- that would be informed of the decision, only the need to know, but, you know, what we tried to do was to gather as many people as we thought appropriate within the legal circle to make it a calculation sitting down with the lawyers and the justice...
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are the ones with the highest scores and on the higher right one that goes up powell and the beach i'll be honest the group was bias on the subway alignments the issue was the liability and the long-term (we thought that would have a better performance. >> i think we courage you to read section 6 in the report if you're interested in a quantitatively active some of those things are more important than others ass. >> at the bottom we looked how difficult and challenging to construct and if you have a higher score here you again scored it was a more favorable number there recent 5s and 4s across there so your concept alignment i'll go through it columbus and powell and over on the beach and the one we've looped the line is going to come up from chvpt to north beach and with the tunnel in place the last slide is the next slide where does that go the blue line is the study and we're sharing with the officials it will feed into the 2040 plan and the strategy that is due to be implemented in 2015 with the rails in place including a new extension and old existing stuff that's in place such as
are the ones with the highest scores and on the higher right one that goes up powell and the beach i'll be honest the group was bias on the subway alignments the issue was the liability and the long-term (we thought that would have a better performance. >> i think we courage you to read section 6 in the report if you're interested in a quantitatively active some of those things are more important than others ass. >> at the bottom we looked how difficult and challenging to construct...
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there are cia records stating that colin powell was not told about the program at first because there were concerns that, and i quote, powell would blow his stack if he were briefed, an e-mail dated july 31, 2003. cia records clearly indicate and definitively after he was briefed about abu zubaydah, that president bush did not talk about the full nature of the eits until april 2006. that's what the records indicate. the cia similarly withheld information or provided false information to the cia inspector general during his conduct of a special review by the ig in 2004. incomplete and inaccurate information from the cia was used in documents provided to the department of justice and as a basis for president bush's speech on september 6th, 2006, in which he publicly acknowledged the cia's program for the first time. in all of these cases, other cia officers acknowledged internally -- they acknowledged internally that information the cia had provided was wrong. the cia also misled other cia white house officials. when vice president cheney's counsel, david abbington asked scott mueller i
there are cia records stating that colin powell was not told about the program at first because there were concerns that, and i quote, powell would blow his stack if he were briefed, an e-mail dated july 31, 2003. cia records clearly indicate and definitively after he was briefed about abu zubaydah, that president bush did not talk about the full nature of the eits until april 2006. that's what the records indicate. the cia similarly withheld information or provided false information to the cia...
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were concerns that, and i quote, powell would blow his stack if he were briefed. source, email from john rizzo, dated july 31, 2003. cia records clearly indicate and definitively that after he was briefed on the cia's first detainee, the cia didn't tell president bush about the full nature of the eit's until april 2006. that's what the records indicate. the cia similarly withheld information or provided false information to the cia inspector general during his conduct of a special review by the ig in 2004. incomplete and i inaccurate information from the cia was used in documents provided to the department of justice, and as a case us for president bush's speech on september 6th, 2006, in which he publicly acknowledged the cia program for the first time. in all of these cases, other cia officers acknowledged internally -- they acknowledged internally, that information the cia had provided was wrong. the cia also mislead other cia white house officials. when vice president cheney's counsel asked cia counsel general in 2003 about the cia's videotaping the water boar
were concerns that, and i quote, powell would blow his stack if he were briefed. source, email from john rizzo, dated july 31, 2003. cia records clearly indicate and definitively that after he was briefed on the cia's first detainee, the cia didn't tell president bush about the full nature of the eit's until april 2006. that's what the records indicate. the cia similarly withheld information or provided false information to the cia inspector general during his conduct of a special review by the...
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powell would blow his stack. >> reporter: republicans warned the report could inspire more terrorism. >> it could be used to incite unrest and even attacks against our service members, other personnel overseas, and our international partners. >> reporter: so does cia director john brennan, acknowledging some mistakes but insisting the interrogations did help thwart attack plans, capture terrorists and save lives. tonight the president spoke to telemundo's jose diaz-balart. >> some of the tactics that were written about in the senate intelligence report were brutal and, as i've said before, constituted torture in my mind, and that's not who we are. >> reporter: one of a stunning revelations tonight, the report says two psychologists, contractors, who designed the interrogation techniques, had no experience with al qaeda, no language skills. they made $80 million before this program was cut off. brian? >> andrea mitchell starting us off in our d.c. newsroom tonight. andrea, thanks. >>> a short time ago here today we spoke with retired general michael hayden, accused in today's report o
powell would blow his stack. >> reporter: republicans warned the report could inspire more terrorism. >> it could be used to incite unrest and even attacks against our service members, other personnel overseas, and our international partners. >> reporter: so does cia director john brennan, acknowledging some mistakes but insisting the interrogations did help thwart attack plans, capture terrorists and save lives. tonight the president spoke to telemundo's jose diaz-balart....
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. >> colonel wilkerson who worked for secretary powell, said we all have to wear the taint of the bruise cheney brought down on us of causing pain, humiliation and harm too other human beings. it's wrong that cheney isn't languishing in a private advertised prison somewhere. >> i would guess you would call him not a fan. >> is there anything to the rule of law on this? >> the terrorists weren't covered under the geneva
. >> colonel wilkerson who worked for secretary powell, said we all have to wear the taint of the bruise cheney brought down on us of causing pain, humiliation and harm too other human beings. it's wrong that cheney isn't languishing in a private advertised prison somewhere. >> i would guess you would call him not a fan. >> is there anything to the rule of law on this? >> the terrorists weren't covered under the geneva
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and powell comes into the house chamber. we know a lot a lot about powell. he was 14. we do not have any pictures of him. but we found him in census records. we know his family was from manchester. we have press reports are saying that he was the first african-american page, including one report that said that his first day on the job the pages teased him like they did every other page, but he did his job. he served for a year. he is the only instance of an african-american page serving in the 1800's. shortly after he leaves, the reconstruction era ends. and you have jim crow laws go into place in the house, in washington, d.c. and th appointment of african-americans to staff physician subsides. just like the story of african-american members. by the end of the 1800's, we go through a long p eriod where there is no african-american serving in the house of representatives. >> one of my favorite thing about alfred powell, al though we do not have any images, we found in the records of the friedman bank his deposit slips where he is taking his earnings and deposited. whic
and powell comes into the house chamber. we know a lot a lot about powell. he was 14. we do not have any pictures of him. but we found him in census records. we know his family was from manchester. we have press reports are saying that he was the first african-american page, including one report that said that his first day on the job the pages teased him like they did every other page, but he did his job. he served for a year. he is the only instance of an african-american page serving in the...
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and staged what's called a "die=in" at powell street. that blocked muni service on the f-line.and blocked cars. here you see protestors marching with hands up.and police are in riot gear. protestors also marched into the powell bart station one point. but the crowd has since dissipated. now to another developing story in the south bay. rain soaking the bay area again and there is a major storm coming in. jacqueline bennett>>: we're going to see this strong going to tomorrow morning even the later morning, and seen heavy rain pushed through the north bay. there is another cell coming in looking at a 10th of an inch of rain per hour and a quarter of an inch of rain to our and other areas. taking a look is in the cells offshore we are tracking them and it looks like some of that heavy rain is going to cut or write in about an hour and half. looking a satellite and radar picture the showers will push through for this several hours ahead and a cold front coming and will create more showers of to the rights. phillipe djegal>>: and here's a loo
and staged what's called a "die=in" at powell street. that blocked muni service on the f-line.and blocked cars. here you see protestors marching with hands up.and police are in riot gear. protestors also marched into the powell bart station one point. but the crowd has since dissipated. now to another developing story in the south bay. rain soaking the bay area again and there is a major storm coming in. jacqueline bennett>>: we're going to see this strong going to tomorrow...
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. >> ronald powell jr.ided an accident but he's completely unaware of the approaching tractor-trailer. officer eagler sees that the woman who was just rear-ended his patrol car is right in the path of the truck. the woman is off camera. if the officer doesn't get her out of harm's way, he's certain she will die. >> i was yelling at her, come on, come on, come on, you need to get out of there. >> come, on, come on, come on! >> i pulled her car door open and grabbed ahold of her, looking over my shoulder at the tractor-trailer that was oncoming. all i really had time to do was push her towards the retaining wall. threw her down on the ground. >> it all happens in moments and powell, sitting in his car, becomes aware something is horribly wrong. >> why did they just jump out of the car like that? that's when i heard an air brake on the semi, it was like goo, goo, goo and that's when i felt the impact. i didn't see anything happen. i just felt it. i felt glass cutting my face. >> sheltered against the median wa
. >> ronald powell jr.ided an accident but he's completely unaware of the approaching tractor-trailer. officer eagler sees that the woman who was just rear-ended his patrol car is right in the path of the truck. the woman is off camera. if the officer doesn't get her out of harm's way, he's certain she will die. >> i was yelling at her, come on, come on, come on, you need to get out of there. >> come, on, come on, come on! >> i pulled her car door open and grabbed ahold...
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it was not i who said colin powell would blow his stack.reporting back to my bosses the reaction of senior lawyers at the white house that they thought that he would blow his stack if he were to learn about these proposed techniques. >> could you tell us who at the white house wanted to deny this information to the then-secretary of state, general colin powell? >> the white house counsel at the time was alberto gonzales. >> later became the attorney general? >> yes. and he was chairman of the meetings that i describe in that e-mail. now, if i said he said that, he said that. but i don't know if this was mr. gonzalez himself. i'm just not sure after all these years. >> i invited alberto gonzalez to join me in "the situation room" later today who was then the white house counsel and later became the attorney general. he'll be my guest at 5:00 p.m. eastern later today. we'll talk about this memo that colin powell was not informed of what was going on even though he was secretary of state because he would supposedly blow his stack. michael hayd
it was not i who said colin powell would blow his stack.reporting back to my bosses the reaction of senior lawyers at the white house that they thought that he would blow his stack if he were to learn about these proposed techniques. >> could you tell us who at the white house wanted to deny this information to the then-secretary of state, general colin powell? >> the white house counsel at the time was alberto gonzales. >> later became the attorney general? >> yes. and...
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there cia records that colin powell was not told about the program first. there were concerns that, and i quote, powell would blow his stack if he were briefed. source e-mail from john rizzo dated july 31, 2003. cia records clearly indicate and definitively that after he was briefed on the cia's first detainee, the cia didn't tell president bush about the full natu nature of the eits until april of 2006. that's what the records indicate. they similarly with held information or provided false information to the cia inspector general during his conduct of a special review by the ig in 2004. incomplete and inaccurate information was used in documents provided to the department of justice and as a basis for president bush's beach in 2006 in which he publicly acknowledged the cia program for the first time. in all of these cases, other cia officers acknowledged internally, they acknowledged that information the cia provided was wrong. the cia also misled other cia white house officials. when vice president cheney's council asked cia council general scott muller
there cia records that colin powell was not told about the program first. there were concerns that, and i quote, powell would blow his stack if he were briefed. source e-mail from john rizzo dated july 31, 2003. cia records clearly indicate and definitively that after he was briefed on the cia's first detainee, the cia didn't tell president bush about the full natu nature of the eits until april of 2006. that's what the records indicate. they similarly with held information or provided false...
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george's words filtered through powell's ideas.ve the suggestion that what? that george has somehow, if not imp implicated celia he certainly has implicated celia's cabin as the site of newsom's demise. and as we know, this will lead powell and others to more close closely scrutinize the area around celia's cabin, but also to more closely scrutinize celia herself. this is part of what precedes then, the confrontation with celia. powell also testifies at the trial and in the record, we have a transcription of his oral testimony and here on cross-examination, which is to say, as he's being examined by the attorneys for celia, he again, speaks of george. i went into the cook house where celia was. i told her she knew where her master was. that george had said enough u to make me believe she knew where he was. she denied it. so now george is even more deeply implicated, isn't he? even more deeply implicated. powell is now relating again his interpretation, his memory of his first confrontation with celia in the kitchen, he says i told
george's words filtered through powell's ideas.ve the suggestion that what? that george has somehow, if not imp implicated celia he certainly has implicated celia's cabin as the site of newsom's demise. and as we know, this will lead powell and others to more close closely scrutinize the area around celia's cabin, but also to more closely scrutinize celia herself. this is part of what precedes then, the confrontation with celia. powell also testifies at the trial and in the record, we have a...