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>>reporter: this follows other major botnet takedowns including high profile ones such as mariposa and waladec. but rustock was more notorious and complex. >>in this latest case microsoft worked with drugs company pfizer among others -- that's because spamsent out by rustock posed a danger to public health. it was advertising counterfeit drugs. >>pfizer has been campaigning against fake pharmaceuticals with hard hitting adverts highlighting the fact that they can contain pesticides, lead-based paint or floor wax. >>rat poison, just one of the dangerous ingredients that may be found in fake medicines purchased from illegal websites. >>ford: "we've found that spam you are generally not going to get authentic product. if it is too good to be true and you are receiving unsolicited email, they are not selling authentic product nine out of ten times and they don't care about your health." >>reporter: the scale of this takedown maybe unprecedented, clearing up the health of million's of people's computers across the world -- but according to experts more needs to be done by the public at larg
>>reporter: this follows other major botnet takedowns including high profile ones such as mariposa and waladec. but rustock was more notorious and complex. >>in this latest case microsoft worked with drugs company pfizer among others -- that's because spamsent out by rustock posed a danger to public health. it was advertising counterfeit drugs. >>pfizer has been campaigning against fake pharmaceuticals with hard hitting adverts highlighting the fact that they can contain...
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. >> i wanted to root for the takedown or clarence thomas. i remember patricia schroeder walking up the steps with these ladies and saying, we're going to take a stand against the guy for sexual harassment, serial sexual harassingment, so i watched the hearings like a spectator who wanted to see somebody mauled, likelyons mauling romans, and i watched the entire thing. i went from wanting him to be taken down to wondering, where is the beef? what's going here? i don't understand the color commentary on the screen, where they're saying this is outrageous. i didn't understand the bumper stickers going by me on the street saying, i believe aneat attempt i said, i believe anita what? what's going on here? i don't understand what going on here? everything that i knew, everything i picked up at college in my american studies, cultural marxist, opresser, black people are always right, white people are always wrong. i didn't understand how ted kennedy, the ted kennedy of, and how joe biden and white men could sit in judgment of this man who was the s
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he did nothing untoward, and she was party to this takedown. i did not understand how it could be that these white people of privilege were attacking this but and who was in this historic decision while the mainstream media took him down, while the naacp and the urban league and other black liberal leaders sat and seemed to relish this takedown. >> host: who was your mentor? you what a mentor at the time that they will get to later who is brutally murdered. you didn't know that you have this mentor and it was along that time that you started questioning the indoctrination. >> guest: the smartest person i ever met was this guy named mike guy was delivering pizza in high school and he was just different. he was alternative and he was the smartest guy i ever knew. in hindsight he wasn't the most ethical guy. he took the s.a.t.'s for a bunch of my friends and got then 60 and 100. he is the smartest guy you could ever meet. he dropped out of you see santa barbara and while i was going to college, he was floundering and doing drugs. during the period
he did nothing untoward, and she was party to this takedown. i did not understand how it could be that these white people of privilege were attacking this but and who was in this historic decision while the mainstream media took him down, while the naacp and the urban league and other black liberal leaders sat and seemed to relish this takedown. >> host: who was your mentor? you what a mentor at the time that they will get to later who is brutally murdered. you didn't know that you have...
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per month, usually a parishable skill as in low frequency, high liability issues such as firearms, takedowns, baton training, laws of arrest or procedures. they also -- also during the summertime we try to unplug them, the availability of the police academy, to a more thorough four-hour block to two 16-hour days and depends on the availability of the police academy. >> are we actively recruiting reserves at this point especially in light of what we heard from mr. delanus' soon to be shortage. >> yes, we're constantly recruiting the reserves. we see that some departments that lay off employees, a way for those employees to keep their active post credential, standardized training credentials and is for them to volunteer their time. unfortunately, sometimes other departments steal them from us. and i don't have an explanation for that other than the department is a little faster on the switch in getting the paperwork and getting things done and getting them through the process. >> great. president mazzucco: any questions for lieutenant parra. good. thank you very much. we appreciate it. >> than
per month, usually a parishable skill as in low frequency, high liability issues such as firearms, takedowns, baton training, laws of arrest or procedures. they also -- also during the summertime we try to unplug them, the availability of the police academy, to a more thorough four-hour block to two 16-hour days and depends on the availability of the police academy. >> are we actively recruiting reserves at this point especially in light of what we heard from mr. delanus' soon to be...
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paulson hedge fund manager were in greece two years before the recent austerity measures plotting the takedown of greece and the car both of those assets again who in the world has the balls to take these bankers down to the chopping block and three can get rid of all like they did back two hundred years ago that's the only solution. talk a little earlier here on the mall meanwhile as the operation in libya continues and u.s. senate has rebuked president obama for the u.s. involvement without legislative approval to discuss the developments in libya i'm joined live from seattle by ramsey prove he's editor of palestine chronicle dot com thanks for joining us here on r.t. effect will congress putting into question u.s. military involvement have ongoing action in libya do you think. from his circle experiences specially the recent ones in iraq and afghanistan we can predict that it's really going to have very little effect to washington is much more jittery when it comes to war these days thanks to their experiences in the middle east but also seemed to in the past the congress have. taken on suc
paulson hedge fund manager were in greece two years before the recent austerity measures plotting the takedown of greece and the car both of those assets again who in the world has the balls to take these bankers down to the chopping block and three can get rid of all like they did back two hundred years ago that's the only solution. talk a little earlier here on the mall meanwhile as the operation in libya continues and u.s. senate has rebuked president obama for the u.s. involvement without...
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paulson hedge fund manager were in greece two years before the recent austerity measures plotting the takedown of greece and the carbrook of those assets again who in the world has the balls to take these bankers down to the chopping block and three can get rid of god like they did back two hundred years ago that's the only solution. black skies are taught a bit of learning here lotty well the military action in libya is raising a lot of questions in the u.s. senate with some voices suggesting american involvement is illegal well that's being discussed in the latest edition of cross talk is about an hour from now here on our team. the european commission has criticized russia's decision to ban imported vegetables from europe in the wake of the break but prime minister putin says people's lives are more important. if you would do it in a large colleagues from the european commission say russia's decision goes against the spirit of the w c o frankly i don't know about that but the cucumber is the key paper of the edam that's not the kind of thing that raises your spirits well waiting for all par
paulson hedge fund manager were in greece two years before the recent austerity measures plotting the takedown of greece and the carbrook of those assets again who in the world has the balls to take these bankers down to the chopping block and three can get rid of god like they did back two hundred years ago that's the only solution. black skies are taught a bit of learning here lotty well the military action in libya is raising a lot of questions in the u.s. senate with some voices suggesting...
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very serious when they do go to violence will kill you and our new york minute amazing that this takedown so-called of two were for real and now apparently i don't know maybe it's working or maybe it's not but they think that they can convince texans to be afraid of new yorkers to all right it may have seemed like a little more than a hypocritical annoyance when you saw that local five zero casualty doing fifty five in a thirty five without a siren on or the time you got to making that illegal u. turn to get that to the donut shop a little faster and i apologize for the male pronouns there we know that female police officers can be just as abusive but no matter where you go some members of the police force believe themselves to be members of a privilege class unfortunately there's a lot of your covenants to back up that claim oh rather. a lot of legal precedent that actually effectively makes cops a privileged class all right this time the legal protection granted cops has gone too far today former bay area rapid transit officer johns mesereau walks free in prison for only a year after fa
very serious when they do go to violence will kill you and our new york minute amazing that this takedown so-called of two were for real and now apparently i don't know maybe it's working or maybe it's not but they think that they can convince texans to be afraid of new yorkers to all right it may have seemed like a little more than a hypocritical annoyance when you saw that local five zero casualty doing fifty five in a thirty five without a siren on or the time you got to making that illegal...
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all the server hosting contingency plans on the books here's one they probably missed a web server takedown and a seizure by the f.b.i. that's exactly what took place in reston virginia on tuesday f.b.i. agents raided a data center in the wee hours of the morning confiscating services used by and number of companies taking many sites offline and it's kind of unclear what the federal agents were investigating at the moment but folks say that it's unprecedented move by the agency details of course are still murky but let's see if our next guest can help us make sense of it all now declan mccullagh is a correspondent at scenic news and joins us live now that one now what do we know about this raid so far. there are no unfortunately we know not nearly as much as we would like to know. not just a few computers the entire racks of computers use the service and it's ready to reston virginia and you know so let me get a little overbroad like you didn't quite understand what how the servers are configured to look more than was necessary and so then you have collateral damage on some websites that we
all the server hosting contingency plans on the books here's one they probably missed a web server takedown and a seizure by the f.b.i. that's exactly what took place in reston virginia on tuesday f.b.i. agents raided a data center in the wee hours of the morning confiscating services used by and number of companies taking many sites offline and it's kind of unclear what the federal agents were investigating at the moment but folks say that it's unprecedented move by the agency details of...
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making a complete ass of himself now on television again so here is the video as you see with the takedown. last saturday at the jefferson memorial here comes wait for it wait for it and down and you know louis. they can't even get sunglasses that will sort of survive a body slam i mean maybe there's not enough money going to the police force these days we've got to elect romney as president anyways so some people have seen us all night and figure this out a lot of clever people out there on the inner webs and they've even been doing some graphic juxtapositions putting these together making sure that everybody knows that this officer was the same one in fact some people have gone so far in seeing this as to come to the conclusion that i must have set this up i think that this guy this is this officer walk around carrying a gun at the jefferson memorial and carrying a gun here the law enforcement morial must be working in cahoots with me and the russian government or something like that crazy stuff all right but you know what you got to admit that they're really on a something there people
making a complete ass of himself now on television again so here is the video as you see with the takedown. last saturday at the jefferson memorial here comes wait for it wait for it and down and you know louis. they can't even get sunglasses that will sort of survive a body slam i mean maybe there's not enough money going to the police force these days we've got to elect romney as president anyways so some people have seen us all night and figure this out a lot of clever people out there on...
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takedown of osama bin laden, his closest deputy is officially taking his place. ayman al zawahiri now has the job. so, how does this change the terror threat to america? chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the new and shadowy man in charge. >> reporter: the u.s. had hoped to kill zawahiri before he took over, but today, the official line was a studied shrug of the shoulders. >> frankly, it barely matters who runs al qaeda because al qaeda is a bankrupt ideology. >> reporter: still, the key question for americans -- is zawahiri more or less likely to attack the u.s.? >> now that we've killed bin laden, he probably feels a need to retaliate against the united states. >> reporter: but in his dozens of video messages, he seems far more focused on attacks in pakistan, egypt and other muslim countries than on the u.s. >> so, if you are in pakistan, i think you would be afraid of more attacks. >> reporter: originally from an upper middle class family of professors and doctors in egypt, zawahiri has been connected to terrorism for decades, since he was a teen
takedown of osama bin laden, his closest deputy is officially taking his place. ayman al zawahiri now has the job. so, how does this change the terror threat to america? chief investigative correspondent brian ross on the new and shadowy man in charge. >> reporter: the u.s. had hoped to kill zawahiri before he took over, but today, the official line was a studied shrug of the shoulders. >> frankly, it barely matters who runs al qaeda because al qaeda is a bankrupt ideology. >>...
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weekend there was a major uprising in greece one of the nation's hardest hit by the banks global takedown of the financial system in two thousand and eight more than fifty thousand people gathered central athens to protest their government's austerity measures there transnational corporate tax dodgers their bankers who crashed the system and their corrupted politicians who are letting everyone get away with it untaxed corporate earnings make up about thirty percent of jews reeses g.d.p. right now greek politicians facing massive budget cuts and deficits have turned their chainsaws on working class safety nets instead of corporate tax dodgers similarly here in the united states republicans are leading working class families dry with enormous budget cuts and trying to rise medicare at the same time they won't touch corporate tax dodgers other than to consider making their tax rates even lower and they want to throw bankers in jail so the only difference in greece in america seems is that there are pretty thousand people protesting outside congress today here in the united states. maybe it's
weekend there was a major uprising in greece one of the nation's hardest hit by the banks global takedown of the financial system in two thousand and eight more than fifty thousand people gathered central athens to protest their government's austerity measures there transnational corporate tax dodgers their bankers who crashed the system and their corrupted politicians who are letting everyone get away with it untaxed corporate earnings make up about thirty percent of jews reeses g.d.p. right...
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all the server hosting contingency plans on the books here's one you probably missed a web server takedown and fees are by the f.b.i. . that's exactly what took place in virginia yesterday f.b.i. raided agents raided a data center in a wee hours of the morning confiscating servers used my number of companies some of them quite legitimate what exactly were the investigating where they take c.n.n. news reporter that when the caller has more unfortunately we don't know we're not nearly as much as we would like to know how the f.b.i. is not just a few computers the entire racks of computers use the service and it's very reston virginia and you know so let me get a little overbroad like you have you didn't quite understand. how the servers are configured more than was necessary and so then you had collateral damage on some sites that were entirely innocent of any wrongdoing well we're well off line is this collateral damage and what were they looking for at the f.b.i. so again we don't know yet that isn't exactly what we have a press release here but as far as you can tell that might have been
all the server hosting contingency plans on the books here's one you probably missed a web server takedown and fees are by the f.b.i. . that's exactly what took place in virginia yesterday f.b.i. raided agents raided a data center in a wee hours of the morning confiscating servers used my number of companies some of them quite legitimate what exactly were the investigating where they take c.n.n. news reporter that when the caller has more unfortunately we don't know we're not nearly as much as...
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. >> reporter: anybody get hurt in the takedowns? >> no, 24 people and no one was injured. the officers are safe. >> let me see your hands. >> oh, lord. >> reporter: as a man is being arrested, an unmarked police vehicle moves into position. the suspect is put into a car and taken to a transfer station. this is the married man, lee greer, who hoped his wife would never know that he showed up for a date with a girl who told him she was 13. >> reporter: how is this going to go over at home? >> i'd really, really like for it not to go home. >> oh, my god. >> i'm from arkansas. >> arkansas? you on vacation or something? >> no, i'm down here working. >> reporter: his picture is taken and when the police search his rental car, they start collecting evidence. >> condoms, booze and lunch. >> he's coming around back. >> reporter: and remember that man kenneth fortin who online asked a girl claiming to be 15 if he could tie her up? look what the police find in his car. >> rope. his rope. >> there is duct tape and an extension cord. >> reporter: he did admit to me that he had rope in
. >> reporter: anybody get hurt in the takedowns? >> no, 24 people and no one was injured. the officers are safe. >> let me see your hands. >> oh, lord. >> reporter: as a man is being arrested, an unmarked police vehicle moves into position. the suspect is put into a car and taken to a transfer station. this is the married man, lee greer, who hoped his wife would never know that he showed up for a date with a girl who told him she was 13. >> reporter: how is...
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this is the third major terror takedown in six weeks. so is al qaeda on the run? >>> and collision. a spectacular crash at the prestigious 24 hours of le mans car race. the car practically obliterated. we'll tell you what happened to the driver. >>> and good morning, everybody. let's put up those pictures once again. they just came out on facebook minutes ago. that's gabrielle giffords. and think about this. it was five months ago roughly that she was shot at incredibly close range outside of a strip mall in tucson, arizona, while she was holding an event with her constituents. and here she is looking terrific. smiling. >> you can see the remarkable recovery she's made. they were taken pictures days before her cranioplasty. this is taken outside of her hospital room in houston. this as we're getting reports that she may actually be leaving the hospital. on her facebook page we're getting responses, people saying she's gorgeous, very, very impressive, great beginning, great job. this is just the beginning. but a good beginning, indeed. we'll have more on that story coming up. >> abso
this is the third major terror takedown in six weeks. so is al qaeda on the run? >>> and collision. a spectacular crash at the prestigious 24 hours of le mans car race. the car practically obliterated. we'll tell you what happened to the driver. >>> and good morning, everybody. let's put up those pictures once again. they just came out on facebook minutes ago. that's gabrielle giffords. and think about this. it was five months ago roughly that she was shot at incredibly close...
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but when you report someone, it needs to trigger a takedown and then it goes to the human review process, and they say, if there is anything in arabic, they cannot read it. you have problems around getting a page back up. what i say to that is, if your page gets taken down but 20 more of in its place. that is the only answer. i do not know how else to get that for facebook's head. it is not fair. and it happened in egypt with that we are all tahrir page. facebook took the pace down because you are not allowed to use a face name -- they'd name. there is someone who stepped in in d.c. and took over the accounts of it could remain of an online. this is a huge problem. as activists, i say do not use facebook and i did not know of that is the right thing to say because it is a network. it is a tough challenge. >> it is a tough challenge. remember that the social media is the tool can be used for organizing, broadcasting, but it does have its downside. learn how to use our right and use it powerful it. thank you for your time. -- learn how to use it right and use it powerfully. thank you for y
but when you report someone, it needs to trigger a takedown and then it goes to the human review process, and they say, if there is anything in arabic, they cannot read it. you have problems around getting a page back up. what i say to that is, if your page gets taken down but 20 more of in its place. that is the only answer. i do not know how else to get that for facebook's head. it is not fair. and it happened in egypt with that we are all tahrir page. facebook took the pace down because you...
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fbi went through the mechanics of the takedown and a day of the arrest. in one point the current u.s. attorney put out an order that nobody was to cooperate with us anymore and went to washington, the justice department and invoked his authority as chief investment officer that nobody should help us out. that chilled things for couple days but we got back in the game. >> this book is full of dialogue recorded on the little camera between dwek and unwitting targets, kind of foolish when they don't realize they are being recorded. this is as much a question i am asking as a fellow reporter as an answer that needs people. all of that dialogue suggests to me that the fed let you see some -- i know they introduced the trial as a public record. you can look at that. you answer the questions were you able to see things as we did? >> yes. i will answer that question. but i will respond to another part of what you said in the preamble. we were very fortunate that sources trusted us with evidence that has not yet been unsealed. they locked down everything until one
fbi went through the mechanics of the takedown and a day of the arrest. in one point the current u.s. attorney put out an order that nobody was to cooperate with us anymore and went to washington, the justice department and invoked his authority as chief investment officer that nobody should help us out. that chilled things for couple days but we got back in the game. >> this book is full of dialogue recorded on the little camera between dwek and unwitting targets, kind of foolish when...
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we have been doing a very good job of limiting and minimizing that number are on notice after the takedownt is the most striking thing about this individual. i understand bin laden was the operational part of bin laden. is this a operations guy? >> he's not going to be the great motivator, i suppose you can say, the bin laden was to his people. but he -- you know, he's a thoughtful individual. in terms of his operational capabilities, not so much. you can argue that he will be relying on the people below him in the operational capacities to bring plans forward, and they -- he's not going to be looked at as the morale booster or individual who blesses all activity or potential operations. more of a thinker and process guy. again, it's very bizarre to be talking about al qaeda as a corporation, i realize, but you have to talk about it in those terms when you are talking about succession. >> we appreciate your analysis. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> it's not what firefighters in arizona want to hear. with winds now picking up, their job could get a lot tougher today. >> we get a
we have been doing a very good job of limiting and minimizing that number are on notice after the takedownt is the most striking thing about this individual. i understand bin laden was the operational part of bin laden. is this a operations guy? >> he's not going to be the great motivator, i suppose you can say, the bin laden was to his people. but he -- you know, he's a thoughtful individual. in terms of his operational capabilities, not so much. you can argue that he will be relying on...
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and what is happening today is illustrated by the motis operandi of the takedown of bin laden. it is a marriage between the military community and the intelligence community. painstaking years of effort to get the intelligence since bin laden went dark, after he slipped through our fingers in torah bortora bora wand we knews communicating through a courier, so the question was, how did we find the courier, and once we identified who it was, where was he, find him and follow him. and that of course led us to the compound. and then married up with all of that intelligence on what was going on at that compound, then in came the u.s. military, although it was a c.i.a. operation, as reported by the newspapers, led by leon panetta. in fact, it was a three-star admiral, a navy seal, that conducted the actual raid from his headquarters and, of course, the seals took care of business. and they did it in just such a proficient, effective and magnificent way and sequestered all of those women and children, save for the one woman, as reported in the newspaper that got caught in the cross f
and what is happening today is illustrated by the motis operandi of the takedown of bin laden. it is a marriage between the military community and the intelligence community. painstaking years of effort to get the intelligence since bin laden went dark, after he slipped through our fingers in torah bortora bora wand we knews communicating through a courier, so the question was, how did we find the courier, and once we identified who it was, where was he, find him and follow him. and that of...
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professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had several questions on the issue in your policy questions and i appreciate your responses. i don't have a question on this but as the chairman said earlier, you will have a very difficult job when it comes to trying to find savings and become more efficient at the department of defense. there is no bigger expense, at least from the standpoint of increasing annual late, the health-care costs. i want to reemphasize the fact that this an extremely important issue and we need to get our arms around it and i look forward to working with you. i encourage you to think creatively. i want to go back to the line th
professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had...
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professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had several questions on the issue in your policy questions and i appreciate your responses. i don't have a question on this but as the chairman said earlier, you will have a very difficult job when it comes to trying to find savings and become more efficient at the department of defense. there is no bigger expense, at least from the standpoint of increasing annual late, the health-care costs. i want to reemphasize the fact that this an extremely important issue and we need to get our arms around it and i look forward to working with you. i encourage you to think creatively. i want to go back to the line th
professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had...
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people worked to help us achieve one of the greatest accomplishmentses in intelligence history, the takedownbin laden. so i think the answer is we've got do everything we can to help those who helped us. right now it's a very delicate time in the relationship as you noted. the tensions between the pakistan and the u.s. are extremely high. this needs to be done behind the scenes four of the five detainees have been released. the fifth detainee, the one individual who reportedly had previously been in the army, is the one who may have had the closest relationship to the c.i.a. so the answer is we have various forms of leverage to help there. what we need to do right now is take the public eye off this, move behind the scenes, as defense secretary gates said, he's former director of c.i.a., let's do this in a quiet, diplomatic way so we don't force general kaini, the head of the army, to have an embarrassing moment. >> this is the guy who has led the pakistan army since 2007. and while we here in the united states are grumbling and some of our lawmakers are grumbling about this relationship. pe
people worked to help us achieve one of the greatest accomplishmentses in intelligence history, the takedownbin laden. so i think the answer is we've got do everything we can to help those who helped us. right now it's a very delicate time in the relationship as you noted. the tensions between the pakistan and the u.s. are extremely high. this needs to be done behind the scenes four of the five detainees have been released. the fifth detainee, the one individual who reportedly had previously...
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this is the guy that orchestrated the takedown of pan am 103. this is the guy that orchestrated the bombing of the sites in germany that were targeted at americans. if he gets the safe haven, this guy will be bent on revenge, so now that we have started this fight, you need to see it through and finish it. host: when the senate foreign relations committee voted yesterday to allow limited engagement in libya, and by the with the full senate is set to take that up after the fourth of july recess. there were other amendments that were approved. this is in "the new york times" -- let's go to virginia. james on the republican pline. caller: i want to comment on the new york president from afghanistan. afghanistan. they're not going to protect their own country with that kind of money. guest: i am not sure it is $200 per month is the appropriate salary. if i were in afghanistan, i 2000 peress 200,000 - month is a pretty good salary. are these individuals committed to the government and the organizations and structures that they put in place? if what i
this is the guy that orchestrated the takedown of pan am 103. this is the guy that orchestrated the bombing of the sites in germany that were targeted at americans. if he gets the safe haven, this guy will be bent on revenge, so now that we have started this fight, you need to see it through and finish it. host: when the senate foreign relations committee voted yesterday to allow limited engagement in libya, and by the with the full senate is set to take that up after the fourth of july recess....
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professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had sever questions on the issue in your policy questions and i appreciate your responses. i don't have a question on this but as the chairman said earlier, y will have a very difficult job when it comes to trying to find savings and become more efficient at the department of defense. there is no bigger expense, at least from the standpoint of increasing annual late, the health-care costs. i want to reemphasize the fact that this an extremely important issue and we need to g our arms around it and i look forward to working with you. i encourage you to think creatively. i want to go back to the line that sen
professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had...
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this is the guy that orchestrated the takedown of pan am 103. this is the guy that orchestrated the bombing of the sites in germany that were targeted at americans. if he gets the safe haven, this guy will be bent on revenge, so now that we have started this fight, you need to see it through and finish it. host: when the senate foreign relations committee voted yesterday to allow limited engagement in libya, and by the with the full senate is set to take that up after the fourth of july recess. there were other amendments that were approved. this is in "the new york times" -- let's go to virginia. james on the republican pline. caller: i want to comment on the new york president from afghanistan. afghanistan. they're not going to protect their own country with that kind of money. guest: i am not sure it is $200 per month is the appropriate salary. if i were in afghanistan, i 2000 peress 200,000 - month is a pretty good salary. are these individuals committed to the government and the organizations and structures that they put in place? if what i
this is the guy that orchestrated the takedown of pan am 103. this is the guy that orchestrated the bombing of the sites in germany that were targeted at americans. if he gets the safe haven, this guy will be bent on revenge, so now that we have started this fight, you need to see it through and finish it. host: when the senate foreign relations committee voted yesterday to allow limited engagement in libya, and by the with the full senate is set to take that up after the fourth of july recess....
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professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had several questions on the issue in your policy questions and i appreciate your responses. i don't have a question on this but as the chairman said earlier, you will have a very difficult job when it comes to trying to find savings and become more efficient at the department of defense. there is no bigger expense, at least from the standpoint of increasing annual late, the health-care costs. i want to reemphasize the fact that this an extremely important issue and we need to get our arms around it and i look forward to working with you. i encourage you to think creatively. i want to go back to the line th
professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedown of osama bin laden and you would be right to do that. without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i get a lot of that credit of that mission to you and it is well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health-care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple of weeks ago. i notice you had...
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professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedownf bin laden and you'd be right to do that. but the fact is, without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i give a lot of the credit for that mission to you and it's well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple weeks ago and i noticed you had several questions on that issue in your advanced policy questions and i should your responses. i don't have a question on this, but as the chairman said earlier, you're going to have a very difficult job when it comes to trying to find savings and become more efficient at the department of defense. and there is no bigger expense, at least from the standpoint of increasing annually then the health care costs. so i just want to reemphasize the fact that this is an extremely important issue and we need to get our arms around it and i look forward to working with you. i encourage you to think creative
professional men and women in the intelligence and military community that led to the successful takedownf bin laden and you'd be right to do that. but the fact is, without strong leadership at the top, that mission would not have been successful and i give a lot of the credit for that mission to you and it's well deserved. you and i had the opportunity to talk about the issue of rising health care costs in the department of defense budget when we visited a couple weeks ago and i noticed you...