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matter of fact the c.i.a. r, senior officer left before i left in protest. >> to the acts of physical abuse that the contractors were conducting on abu? >> absolutely. i don't believe -- as i explain clearly in the book everything we've been told about interrogation techniques happened way before waterboarding and i was there. the time line if you look at the logical way everything has been declassified. >> so necessity obtained information using what i call torture and in reality that information was obtained by f.b.i. agents using normal interrogation? >> absolutely, sir. >> ali, its great book. the black banner, inside story of 9/11 and the war against al-qaeda. it will keep you up at night. the story didn't make you think about 9/11, my next guest will. he is calling on the administration, the obama administration to take a fresh look at 9/11 because all potential specks were not investigated here is bob graham who chaired the senate intelligence committee in aftermath of 9/11. it's a pleasure, welcome to f
matter of fact the c.i.a. r, senior officer left before i left in protest. >> to the acts of physical abuse that the contractors were conducting on abu? >> absolutely. i don't believe -- as i explain clearly in the book everything we've been told about interrogation techniques happened way before waterboarding and i was there. the time line if you look at the logical way everything has been declassified. >> so necessity obtained information using what i call torture and in...
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and at the c.i.a. you do that obviously by gathering the very best intelligence you can and maki sure that it's accurate, making sure that it provides information you can give the leaders of our country so they can make the correct decisions. that's the importantole for the c.i.a. a one that continues. but secondly there are operations thathave to be conducted. sometimes it's for the purpose of gathering human intelligence. sometimes it's for the purpose of going after an enemy where the operations that they can conduct the cia can conduct are the most effective way to be able to go after an enemy. i think the president of the united states need to have that kind of flexibility. >> charlie: if you need the c.i.a. to do the j then they're prepared to do the job. >> exactly. >> charlie: if it includes a para military kind of action they're prepared to do the job. >> in the end the president of the united states. th is t the c.i.a. working on its own. it's operating pursuant to the directions of the presid
and at the c.i.a. you do that obviously by gathering the very best intelligence you can and maki sure that it's accurate, making sure that it provides information you can give the leaders of our country so they can make the correct decisions. that's the importantole for the c.i.a. a one that continues. but secondly there are operations thathave to be conducted. sometimes it's for the purpose of gathering human intelligence. sometimes it's for the purpose of going after an enemy where the...
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i went to the c.i.a. you went to the c.i.a.? what did you do at the c.i.a.? i was a director of worldwide security. i'm like whoa! talk about hitting the bonanza. we chitchatted about that. and thanks to talking to me, we went to dupont after they started working at the c.i.a. no, no, what did you do then? director of national security council at the white house. i'm like whoa, whoa, whoa. and he's start shedding some light of what's going on in the white house and meanwhile, now i didn't have some -- with all due respect to the f.b.i., i didn't have an f.b.i. supervisor at the kobar towers, i had somebody who became a major figure in the c.i.a. and worked in the white house so it was like a magic moment and that's how, you know, it happened, some of the interviews were, you know, they were ray interviews that were rare and far between but it was snippets of stuff and beginning to get the time line and seeing where it happened and seeing where bin laden was and beginning to overlay it. it became a bigger project when i learned how complicated his personal life
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it helped the rebels topple qaddafi's regime and it's believed c.i.a. teams are still here on the ground, as the civil war goes on. russ? >> mitchell: barry petersen, in tripoli, thanks. president obama said today that failure to pass a highway construction bill could be disastrous for the economy and could cost almost a million jobs. he urged congress in his weekly media address to approve the bill before highway programs and fuel taxes that pay for them expire at the end of this month. the jobless numbers that came out yesterday were hardly encouraging. the government said the unemployment rate in august was stuck in 9.1%, with as many jobs lost as created. and here's some more bad news. the number in a category the government calls mass layoffs has jumped by 3%. by definition mass layoffs are when employers let go a 50 or more people at one time. ben tracey takes a look at the numbers and the people who are now looking for work. >> reporter: when borders closed all of out book stores this summer, more than 10,000 people suddenly found themselves out o
it helped the rebels topple qaddafi's regime and it's believed c.i.a. teams are still here on the ground, as the civil war goes on. russ? >> mitchell: barry petersen, in tripoli, thanks. president obama said today that failure to pass a highway construction bill could be disastrous for the economy and could cost almost a million jobs. he urged congress in his weekly media address to approve the bill before highway programs and fuel taxes that pay for them expire at the end of this month....
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up next, the c.i.a. ser ties to libya's intelligence agency than previously known, and republican presidential contenders taking center stage in south carolina. we'll check in with the best political team on television for a preview. and pointers for snagging the best vacation deals. got to listen to that one as the summer is winning down. >>> oh, my god! >> you're looking at a neighborhood. this is near austin, texas. it is amazing video when you look at the tour and devastation scorched in a raging wildfire that is still burning right now. in fact, several fires are burning, the big has burned 14,000 acres. joining us now is mary hick s te fire service. you have been on the front lines, we're checking out this video. quite amazing when you see the devastation here, have things gotten any better today? >> they have gotten a little better. but we're expecting strong winds this afternoon, and this ongoing extreme drought conditions coupled with strong winds, it makes fires spread so quickly that the firefi
up next, the c.i.a. ser ties to libya's intelligence agency than previously known, and republican presidential contenders taking center stage in south carolina. we'll check in with the best political team on television for a preview. and pointers for snagging the best vacation deals. got to listen to that one as the summer is winning down. >>> oh, my god! >> you're looking at a neighborhood. this is near austin, texas. it is amazing video when you look at the tour and devastation...
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the c.i.a. doesn't want it? >> no. the c.i.a. didn't conveyer apparently. here is the weird thing.ormally the c.i.a. will step in in these litigation things and say, shut up. no one talk to anybody. state secrets, privileged. that privilege is so absolute, judges don't even get to review it. >> bill: so they could have stopped this litigation. >> just in june a litigation involving a plane company got thrown out because once they assert that, the evidence is gone. you can't make your case. >> bill: why are they letting this go? >> the owners of the companies involved kept saying, kept waiting for a phone call from the c.i.a. telling me to shut up. it never came. now the details are out there. >> bill: see if anything comes to light that we should know about. >> i should mention the "washington post" broke this story in a very detailed article that was very helpful. >> bill: hot sauce mom, this woman was disciplining her adopted nine-year-old? five-year-old? >> seven, i think. >> bill: seven-year-old. and she poured hot sauce down his throat and gave him a cold shower. she was arres
the c.i.a. doesn't want it? >> no. the c.i.a. didn't conveyer apparently. here is the weird thing.ormally the c.i.a. will step in in these litigation things and say, shut up. no one talk to anybody. state secrets, privileged. that privilege is so absolute, judges don't even get to review it. >> bill: so they could have stopped this litigation. >> just in june a litigation involving a plane company got thrown out because once they assert that, the evidence is gone. you can't...
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the former c.i.a. s officer mike baker joins us now and the president of the global intelligence and security forum. we have persons working side-by-side clearly with people that we do not trust. are they not being properly vetted. what is going on here? >>guest: it is not the first time. you can go back the past 2 1/2 years there have been under 24 similar incidents where afghans working for us or nato have turned on us. part of the problem is you are dealing with a difficult environment and it is tough to vet and carry out security and background checks on the individuals that we have to be working side-by-side with. there is no way around that. trying to understand their background and motivation is difficult because you are lacking a lot of the infrastructure you would normally use to conduct the security and background checks. >>trace: but that is the point. do we let this continue? or stop the whole thing and revet all the americans working side-by-side with afghans and make sure we get this right
the former c.i.a. s officer mike baker joins us now and the president of the global intelligence and security forum. we have persons working side-by-side clearly with people that we do not trust. are they not being properly vetted. what is going on here? >>guest: it is not the first time. you can go back the past 2 1/2 years there have been under 24 similar incidents where afghans working for us or nato have turned on us. part of the problem is you are dealing with a difficult environment...
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the notion that the c.i.a. was involved in training or funding bin laden, who has, a, had a lot of his own money, b, was pathologically anti-american from an early age, it defies common sense. >> you named the publications and went to the specific point they were making. "jane's intelligence review," that bin laden obtained an intelligence degree in the united states and you called it respect bable, why would they publish something like that? >> largely because his family is largely incommunicado and ,e's public emy largely incommunicado and you know, he's public enemy number one, you can write anything tha kind of occurs to you. and, i mean, i think the bar- about you know, if let's say, jane's intelligence review is writing about, let's say, jimgee woolsey or some well-known intel you know, they would be able tot check these things. i mean, they would find outwel where did mr. woolsey go toth school. and, you know, jane's just repeated something that was soru of hearsay and, you know, it's a very good publicat
the notion that the c.i.a. was involved in training or funding bin laden, who has, a, had a lot of his own money, b, was pathologically anti-american from an early age, it defies common sense. >> you named the publications and went to the specific point they were making. "jane's intelligence review," that bin laden obtained an intelligence degree in the united states and you called it respect bable, why would they publish something like that? >> largely because his family...
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the allegation is that mi6 joined the c.i.a. in illegally returning him to tripoli when he was a suspected al qaeda ally. the key documents seen by the bbc is a memo from mi6 dated march 18, 2004, and headed, "for the urgent personal attention of moussa kusa." he ran libya's police state. in it, mi6 is eager to claim a key role in the extradition, saying, "it's the least we could do for libya." the document is signed "m." m was mark allen, head of counter terrorism at mi6. now he's with b.p. which won a huge contract with libya in 2007. how important was mark allen in relations between libya and britain? >> he was very important as a counterpart to mr. kusa and as with the b.p. >> he was involved in all sides of this diagram. >> yes, yes. >> what's he like? i don't know him. >> what do you expect? intelligent, you know. >> tripoli has a new start without colonel qaddafi. during the time he was the west's friends could still sing britain and america, a last revenge on countries that became his worst enemies. >> on the ground in li
the allegation is that mi6 joined the c.i.a. in illegally returning him to tripoli when he was a suspected al qaeda ally. the key documents seen by the bbc is a memo from mi6 dated march 18, 2004, and headed, "for the urgent personal attention of moussa kusa." he ran libya's police state. in it, mi6 is eager to claim a key role in the extradition, saying, "it's the least we could do for libya." the document is signed "m." m was mark allen, head of counter terrorism...
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. >>> the c.i.a. and muomar ghadafi working together? what some documents just uncovered revealed. >>> our summer weather pattern to continue here through the long holiday weekend, as we see the low clouds and fog ever present and a cooling trend on the way. ,,,,,,,,,,,, man who disappeared while hiking in yosemite national park. >>> search crews are still looking for a man who disappeared while hiking yosemite national park. 69-year-old gene hall was last seen tuesday at the high sierra camp, reported missing thursday, when he did not return to his car. searchers are looking for him from the ground and by helicopter. yosemite officials believe hall may have climbed vogelsung peak during his hike. that's a popular but challenging trail. >>> libyan rebel forces are stepping up their hunt for muomar ghadafi. the rebels are closing in on one of ghadafi's last strong holds, the town of bonnie waleed in northwest libba. they are not encounters any resistance but they're trying to persuade tribal elders loyal to ghadafi to give up without a fig
. >>> the c.i.a. and muomar ghadafi working together? what some documents just uncovered revealed. >>> our summer weather pattern to continue here through the long holiday weekend, as we see the low clouds and fog ever present and a cooling trend on the way. ,,,,,,,,,,,, man who disappeared while hiking in yosemite national park. >>> search crews are still looking for a man who disappeared while hiking yosemite national park. 69-year-old gene hall was last seen...
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the c.i.a. station is one of the most heavily guarded sites in all of afghanistan. the gunman was apparently a guard there but we haven't been able to learn much more. last week, u.s. officials said that pakistan's intelligence agency was behind the attack on the embassy. those american hikers who were held by iran for more than two years are back home now after being freed for a million dollars. seth doane reports they have a lot to say about their time behind bars and how the iranians mistreated them. >> reporter: while their own mother said the hikers looked pale and thin, in their first public appearance on u.s. soil, their words were anything but weak. >> the only explanation for our prolonged detention is the 32 years of mutual hostility between america and iran. >> reporter: delivering prepared remarks in new york city, shane bauer and josh fattal stared forward, almost expressionless, recounting their days in captivity. >> we heard the screams of other prisoners being beaten and there was nothing we could do to help them. >> reporter: they were arrested and
the c.i.a. station is one of the most heavily guarded sites in all of afghanistan. the gunman was apparently a guard there but we haven't been able to learn much more. last week, u.s. officials said that pakistan's intelligence agency was behind the attack on the embassy. those american hikers who were held by iran for more than two years are back home now after being freed for a million dollars. seth doane reports they have a lot to say about their time behind bars and how the iranians...
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tonight fox news brings you an update focusing on an american citizen who is on the c.i.a.'s hit list. here is a sneak peek. >> takes after that, he left the country. three months later, a warrant for his arrest was issued for passport fraud of the he's now hunted in yemen where he holds citizenship. but there was a mysterious return to the united states in october of 2002, despite the outstanding warrant as fox reported last year, he was released from federal custody on the orders of an f.b.i. agent. >> i read about the bureau's october 2002 decision to release anwar al-awlaki. >> i would be happy to look into the matter. >> after this hearing, the office was told the f.b.i. director considered the matter closed. one week after the fox news investigation was first broadcast, the chairman of the house homeland security committee sent this letter to attorney general eric holder. it confirmed congress opened an official vision into al-awlaki's possible involvement in the planning and execution of the september 11 attacks on the united states. in july, both representative king
tonight fox news brings you an update focusing on an american citizen who is on the c.i.a.'s hit list. here is a sneak peek. >> takes after that, he left the country. three months later, a warrant for his arrest was issued for passport fraud of the he's now hunted in yemen where he holds citizenship. but there was a mysterious return to the united states in october of 2002, despite the outstanding warrant as fox reported last year, he was released from federal custody on the orders of an...
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at the time, leon panetta headed the c.i.a. now he's secretary of defense. >> we cannot tolerate having terrorists coming across the border, attacking our forces, killing our soldiers, and then escaping back into that safe haven. that is not tolerable. >> reporter: the network is based in the pakistani city of miran shah and receives money from pakistani intelligence which has a detachment in the same city. specifically, pakistani intelligence gives the haqqani network advanced warning of c.i.a. drone strikes. if the pakistanis don't do something about it, panetta warned, the u.s. will. >> we are going to do everything we have to do to defend our forces. >> reporter: panetta refused to be specific but the most likely option would be to launch drone strikes without giving the pakistanis any notice. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >> pelley: american diplomats have returned to tripoli for the first time since the libyan uprising began heating up in february. they raised the flag today at a makeshift u.s. embassy. the main bu
at the time, leon panetta headed the c.i.a. now he's secretary of defense. >> we cannot tolerate having terrorists coming across the border, attacking our forces, killing our soldiers, and then escaping back into that safe haven. that is not tolerable. >> reporter: the network is based in the pakistani city of miran shah and receives money from pakistani intelligence which has a detachment in the same city. specifically, pakistani intelligence gives the haqqani network advanced...
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now, they are sorting through information the c.i.a. came across less than two days ago. >> in the heart of new york city where police were already on alert now they are adding extra hours to their shifts. at the nation's capital they are taking extra precautions because of a terror threat. >> it is accurate there is specific credible but unconfirmed threat information. >> u.s. officials say they discovered a plot conducted by ayman al-zawahri who had vowed to avechk the death of bin laden. officials tel say it involves three individuals including one american citizen who arrived in the u.s. by plane in august. their apparent target, same two cities attacked ten years ago. >> if you are in a position to see something suspicious, don't wait to call 911. >> it could involve a car or truck bomb similar to times square last year or al-qaeda may be using small arms, home made explosives or even poison. an attack that would help the weakened terror group stay relevant. >> al-qaeda in afghanistan and pakistan is down to a few hundred people but
now, they are sorting through information the c.i.a. came across less than two days ago. >> in the heart of new york city where police were already on alert now they are adding extra hours to their shifts. at the nation's capital they are taking extra precautions because of a terror threat. >> it is accurate there is specific credible but unconfirmed threat information. >> u.s. officials say they discovered a plot conducted by ayman al-zawahri who had vowed to avechk the death...
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but so far, i have to say the f.b.i. and c.i.a. have not been able to confirm the overall information. >> pelley: bob, is there any reason to believe that the operatives are in the country already? >> reporter: well, they could be, scott. the source information is that three al qaeda-trained terrorists may have traveled to this country last month in an effort to prepare the bomb attacks. now, they're vaguely described to us as middle eastern men in their 30s, perhaps in their 40s. the f.b.i. was given no names to work with, but agents since then have been checking immigration records and airline passenger manifests to see if they can identify any recent suspicious travelers who could match up to the missing operatives. we've been told two of the three men could be u.s. citizens, and all three are believed to have some kind of american papers for travel. but so far, no operative has been apprehended and officials have to say they don't know if any al qaeda terrorist is actually on u.s. soil. >> pelley: bob, we didn't hear anything ab
but so far, i have to say the f.b.i. and c.i.a. have not been able to confirm the overall information. >> pelley: bob, is there any reason to believe that the operatives are in the country already? >> reporter: well, they could be, scott. the source information is that three al qaeda-trained terrorists may have traveled to this country last month in an effort to prepare the bomb attacks. now, they're vaguely described to us as middle eastern men in their 30s, perhaps in their 40s....
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do you want to turn it over to the pentagon or the c.i.a. or the t.s.a.?nd see how good they are snont you won't worry that the states would develop their own mechanisms. >> let's hope the people would work on it and make it, you know, due... decent. that was the wonderful part about our country. look how the financial systems in some of the mid western states destroyed their jobs and they moved south because they had more favorable conditions for working conditions and less taxes. so people migrated down. but unfortunately the whole country.... >> jon: now it's a global correction. we have to go down all the way to like china. >> what has happened is that we've undermined our whole environment. our monetary system, our tax system. the regulatory system. so there's no place to go. so they do go overseas. we've chased our jobs overseas. that's strongly related to the monetary system too. when you print money it's a good export. just export our money. as long as they take it, we can buy stuff for free. that's our big problem. >> jon: listen, it's always grea
do you want to turn it over to the pentagon or the c.i.a. or the t.s.a.?nd see how good they are snont you won't worry that the states would develop their own mechanisms. >> let's hope the people would work on it and make it, you know, due... decent. that was the wonderful part about our country. look how the financial systems in some of the mid western states destroyed their jobs and they moved south because they had more favorable conditions for working conditions and less taxes. so...
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i've worked with him in this job, and i work with him in the past as director of the c.i.a. and in particular, i appreciate the support he gave us when we conducted the osama bin laden mission. it could not have been done without his support and without his cooperation. he's been steadfast, he's been a passionate voices for the support of our service members, both he and his wife. and our strategy that is now bearing fruit, i think in iraq and afghanistan, holds a great deal of its success to his vision, his determination, and his dedication. he has really, in my book, set a standard for the responsibilities and performance of the chairman of the joint chiefs, and that will be forever his legacy, so i want to thank him for his years of dedicated service, his tireless efforts on half of our country, for his friendship, and in particular, i want to thank him on behalf of the men and women in uniform who i think more than anyone else appreciate his leadership. thanks, mike. >> thank you, mr. secretary. and thank you very much for both your leadership and those kind words. i, too
i've worked with him in this job, and i work with him in the past as director of the c.i.a. and in particular, i appreciate the support he gave us when we conducted the osama bin laden mission. it could not have been done without his support and without his cooperation. he's been steadfast, he's been a passionate voices for the support of our service members, both he and his wife. and our strategy that is now bearing fruit, i think in iraq and afghanistan, holds a great deal of its success to...
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eunice al morenti busted by the c.i.a. with two other senior al-qaida members. he's believed to have received direct orders from usama bin laden to target economic interests involving the united states around the world. he was allegedly planning to bomb oil tankers using speed boats as missiles in addition to planning attacks on oil and gas pipelines. and infrastructure. >> bombshell details about u.s. efforts to spy on israel. "the new york times" is reporting that the f.b.i. had wiretaps on the israeli embassy in washington. the news comes to late after a dual u.s.-israeli citizen working as an f.b.i. translator leaked information about the wiretaps to the media. pleaded guilty to leaking classified information and was sentenced to 20 months behind bars. >> minivan slams into a gas pump at a chevron station in orlando. their dramatic scene caught on camera. one of the witnesses was able to rush inside and save the woman's toddler from the flames. this man saw it happen. >> saw a vehicle coming in out of control. hit the p
eunice al morenti busted by the c.i.a. with two other senior al-qaida members. he's believed to have received direct orders from usama bin laden to target economic interests involving the united states around the world. he was allegedly planning to bomb oil tankers using speed boats as missiles in addition to planning attacks on oil and gas pipelines. and infrastructure. >> bombshell details about u.s. efforts to spy on israel. "the new york times" is reporting that the f.b.i....
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. >> the intelligence there has time and time again extraordinary work done by the c.i.a., the nsa and our agencies, the fbi has stopped those attacks in their tracks, either by actions overseas or things here. >> and most importantly, commander in chief barack obama carried out an operation in may that killed osama bin laden, the mastermind and underwriter behind the 9/11 attacks and other terrorist horrors. without bin laden, and with the recent killing of al rahman, his second in command, al-qaeda now its two top leaders. question, is president obama carrying on the bush-cheney war in every way except calling it bush-cheney? pat buchanan? >> yes, and he's been i have' good commander in chief, he's took down osama bin laden and kept guantanamo open. al-qaeda's being decimated and decapitated in afghanistan and pakistan, due to the president in part drone attacks. that is the good side. the tough side is this, john -- the zone attacks are during a lot of collateral damage, they're expanding the universe and the hatred of the united states in that area, and they're creating a larger po
. >> the intelligence there has time and time again extraordinary work done by the c.i.a., the nsa and our agencies, the fbi has stopped those attacks in their tracks, either by actions overseas or things here. >> and most importantly, commander in chief barack obama carried out an operation in may that killed osama bin laden, the mastermind and underwriter behind the 9/11 attacks and other terrorist horrors. without bin laden, and with the recent killing of al rahman, his second in...
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they revealed the number two leader was killed in a c.i.a. in pakistan. >>> newly released video captured moments after flight 93 went down in the field on september 11th. >> an airplane crashed over on lamersville road and terrorist bomb on board, it blew up. don't know anything more than that. that is what i heard on the scanner. i saw the smoke come up. the explosion shook the house clear over here. >> man whose voice you hear lives a few miles from the crash site. he has since died but the family passed the recording to cnn. the flight was bound to san francisco. a group of passengers stormed the cockpit to stop terrorists from their goal of flying the plane into the white house. >>> part of an enormous sculpture is going to be unveiled this morning. groundbreaking took place in june. it's called remember them, champions for humanity. the monument showcases the variety of figures such as malcolm x, mother theresa and caesar chavez that dedicated their lives to peace. three of the four sections of the monument will be unveiled this afterno
they revealed the number two leader was killed in a c.i.a. in pakistan. >>> newly released video captured moments after flight 93 went down in the field on september 11th. >> an airplane crashed over on lamersville road and terrorist bomb on board, it blew up. don't know anything more than that. that is what i heard on the scanner. i saw the smoke come up. the explosion shook the house clear over here. >> man whose voice you hear lives a few miles from the crash site. he...
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and the c.i.a. was complistity in that. when clinton cut the budget back on c.i.a., c.i.a. ed on him and said, well, ok, we'll give him this information in pieces of information and say this is possible and that's possible and leave it all up in the air. when george bush was sitting in the white house, we got hit on september 11th, he had ten days in that ten days he knew exactly within a half a mile where osama bin laden was. and fed had the guts of harry truman and knocked a nuclear bomb this was ten years ago. but it's turned into an industry for the c.i.a. guys who wants to write a book and make a million dollars out of it. guest: well, you're titled to your own ideas. they're completely wrong. but you're entitled to them sir. unfortunately i think for us the c.i.a. bin laden would not deal with us during the war with the soviets. he made it very clear that he hated us then. he had his own sources of money and armaments and steered clear of us and he was on the side of the angels at the time because he was killing russians and that was the goal of the operation. i'm very
and the c.i.a. was complistity in that. when clinton cut the budget back on c.i.a., c.i.a. ed on him and said, well, ok, we'll give him this information in pieces of information and say this is possible and that's possible and leave it all up in the air. when george bush was sitting in the white house, we got hit on september 11th, he had ten days in that ten days he knew exactly within a half a mile where osama bin laden was. and fed had the guts of harry truman and knocked a nuclear bomb this...
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as the president arrived to address congress, f.b.i. and c.i.a. were in high gear. >> you use all the resources we have. people are working 24/7 on this issue. >> reporter: they are reporting this morning that officials know the name of one of three men but do not have anybody in custody. >>> president obama and rudy guliani are using their addresses to send a unified message. they should honor the heroes while remaining vigilant of would be terrorists. we'll take a look where the attacks begin and reflecting on the attacks in washington, new york and pennsylvania claimed more than 3,000 american lives. for those that lost loved ones the pain is still immeasurable. wayne freedman has the story. >> reporter: if you need to know about the never ending pain from september 11th, as a mother. >> what did you lose? >> a part of my life. my heart, my soul, it all went. she was by big sister. sometimes i think about that. >> reporter: and then ask another brother? >> she is a hero in our own family but she would have been a hero in our family whether or no
as the president arrived to address congress, f.b.i. and c.i.a. were in high gear. >> you use all the resources we have. people are working 24/7 on this issue. >> reporter: they are reporting this morning that officials know the name of one of three men but do not have anybody in custody. >>> president obama and rudy guliani are using their addresses to send a unified message. they should honor the heroes while remaining vigilant of would be terrorists. we'll take a look...
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as you say, the c.i.a. back in, i think it was 1957 started paying jordan $15,000 a month to help king hussein pay intelligence agents so he could start to form his own intelligence service. what king hussein's ultimate wealth was at the time of his death is not something jack deals with in the book, and it is not something i know anything about. i'm sorry. host: what changed, if anything, with king abdulia? his son has become successor. guest: i think his son has followed his approachment -- approach. we haven't seen huge demonstrations or cataclysmic turmoil in jordan as part of the arab spring. host: the book is called "king's counsel" written by jack o'connell, co-written by vernon loeb of "the washington post". if you think about this book, final question for you, what are your thoughts? what did you take away from the experience? guest: i mainly took away appreciation for jack 0 conl who -- o'connell who i think was an interesting public servant. >> as a first-generation c.i.a. officer, i think he had
as you say, the c.i.a. back in, i think it was 1957 started paying jordan $15,000 a month to help king hussein pay intelligence agents so he could start to form his own intelligence service. what king hussein's ultimate wealth was at the time of his death is not something jack deals with in the book, and it is not something i know anything about. i'm sorry. host: what changed, if anything, with king abdulia? his son has become successor. guest: i think his son has followed his approachment --...
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all of this -- as well as the c.i.a. presence. i think we'll continue to see that going forward but as we have sfreen al qaeda and other groups in the past 10 years, they are resilient, it is going to take a sustained effort to really deprathe grade these networks. >> more than 2 million people are suffering from diseases linked to flooding because of the torrential rain. hundreds of villages have disappeared and some areas of pakistan will remain flooded for at least six months. >> british prime minister david cameron and the french president, nicolas sarkozy, received hero's welcomes when they flew into libya on thursday to talk with the country's new acting government. they promised to help finish the job of bringing peace to the country and said the nato mission would continue until pro-gaddafi forces had been defeated. our correspondent, andrew harding, reports. >> it's not quite mission accomplished, but the leaders arrived here today and tried to celebrate. >> a very good day for us. we are very proud to be here. >> britain
all of this -- as well as the c.i.a. presence. i think we'll continue to see that going forward but as we have sfreen al qaeda and other groups in the past 10 years, they are resilient, it is going to take a sustained effort to really deprathe grade these networks. >> more than 2 million people are suffering from diseases linked to flooding because of the torrential rain. hundreds of villages have disappeared and some areas of pakistan will remain flooded for at least six months. >>...
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carrier jets flying from an amphibious carrier off the coast were ready to take a shot if the c.i.a. drone missed. there was even an option for sending in marine ospreys with special operations forces to collect any intelligence left after the strike. but that was never used. it was all part of a secret buildup which has occurred in and around yemen as that country emerged as home to one of al qaeda's most active branches. >> this is further proof that al qaeda and its affiliates will find no safe haven anywhere in the world. >> reporter: since the bin laden raid last may, the u.s. has killed seven other senior al qaeda operatives in pakistan, somalia, and yemen. al-awlaki is number eight. >> schieffer: all right, david martin. because al-awlaki is a u.s. citizen, some civil rights groups and republican presidential candidate ron paul question the government's right to track him down and kill him without a trial. let's go now to bob orr who will tell us what who al-awlaki was and what the government thought he did. bob? >> reporter: well, bob, in many ways we could say that anwar al-a
carrier jets flying from an amphibious carrier off the coast were ready to take a shot if the c.i.a. drone missed. there was even an option for sending in marine ospreys with special operations forces to collect any intelligence left after the strike. but that was never used. it was all part of a secret buildup which has occurred in and around yemen as that country emerged as home to one of al qaeda's most active branches. >> this is further proof that al qaeda and its affiliates will...
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david petraeus is leaving after 37 years to become director of the c.i.a. his parting words included a warning to congress: "don't weaken the military to balance the budget." murky floodwaters washed over entire towns, and now there's concern about what may be in that water. that story is next. ñ ,,,, >> pelley: hurricane-turned- tropical storm irene did not damage any nuclear facilities, but two reactors in southern new jersey were forced to partially power down today because debris in the flooded delaware river is clogging the cooling water intakes for the reactors. floodwaters from irene carry other risks, and michelle miller is in patterson, new jersey, with more on that. >> reporter: scott, the passaic river is rushing fast and deep. this is just some of the trash i managed to fish out, but this isn't the chief concern. what worries officials here tonight is what people can't see in the water. the floodwaters is a witch's brew of sewage, industrial chemicals and fertilizer that will leave behind a toxic muck on streets and in basements. just how pollute
david petraeus is leaving after 37 years to become director of the c.i.a. his parting words included a warning to congress: "don't weaken the military to balance the budget." murky floodwaters washed over entire towns, and now there's concern about what may be in that water. that story is next. ñ ,,,, >> pelley: hurricane-turned- tropical storm irene did not damage any nuclear facilities, but two reactors in southern new jersey were forced to partially power down today because...
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leading the c.i.a.without hesitation, general petraeus pledged to continue serving our nation after a 37-year career in uniform. i know our colleagues at the c.i.a. are looking forward to those ten-mile morning runs with the new director. this selfless devotion to service is a trait shared by the entire petraeus family. his daughter ann who gracefully tolerated her father's absence, first bosnia, then iraq, then iraq, and then iraq again, finally in afghanistan. his son lieutenant steven petraeus, fought in afghanistan under his father's command. and general petraeus' wife holly has spent her entire life as the daughter, the wife, now the mother of a soldier. and she too accepted president obama's call to serve by helping to protect our service members and their families from fraud and financial hardship. holly, your life and your work honors all who stand with those in uniform. [applause] general petraeus, as you bring your relentless drive to a new mission at another institution, you leave behind a mi
leading the c.i.a.without hesitation, general petraeus pledged to continue serving our nation after a 37-year career in uniform. i know our colleagues at the c.i.a. are looking forward to those ten-mile morning runs with the new director. this selfless devotion to service is a trait shared by the entire petraeus family. his daughter ann who gracefully tolerated her father's absence, first bosnia, then iraq, then iraq, and then iraq again, finally in afghanistan. his son lieutenant steven...
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and the c.i.a. was complistity in that. when clinton cut the budget back on c.i.a., c.i.a. turned on him and said, well, ok, we'll give him this information in pieces of information and say this is possible and that's possible and leave it all up in the air. when george bush was sitting in the white house, we got hit on september 11th, he had ten days in that ten days he knew exactly within a half a mile where osama bin laden was. and fed had the guts of harry truman and knocked a nuclear bomb this was ten years ago. but it's turned into an industry for the c.i.a. guys who wants to write a book and make a million dollars out of it. guest: well, you're titled to your own ideas. they're completely wrong. but you're entitled to them sir. unfortunately i think for us the c.i.a. bin laden would not deal with us during the war with the soviets. he made it very clear that he hated us then. he had his own sources of money and armaments and steered clear of us and he was on the side of the angels at the time because he was killing russians and that was the goal of the operation. i'm
and the c.i.a. was complistity in that. when clinton cut the budget back on c.i.a., c.i.a. turned on him and said, well, ok, we'll give him this information in pieces of information and say this is possible and that's possible and leave it all up in the air. when george bush was sitting in the white house, we got hit on september 11th, he had ten days in that ten days he knew exactly within a half a mile where osama bin laden was. and fed had the guts of harry truman and knocked a nuclear bomb...
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but also, an increase in special forces presence in the region, as well as the c.i.a. presence. all of this really helps to generate better intelligence and better execution of these sorts of raids. see that going forward, but as we've seen from al qaeda and other groups in the past 10 years, they are resilient, and it's really going to take, i think, some sustained effort in order to really degrade these networks. >> and you think they're going to be doing a lot more in intelligence ahead of troop withdrawals from afghanistan? >> well, i think we'll continue at the current paces. you know, these operations take time. they take resources. they take planning. and there's been a tremendous increase already over the past several years. i don't know how much more we can be doing, but certainly it's going to be a very important part of the mission as we go forward, especially as we plan to have less troops in the region. >> thanks forethat, jeffrey drexler from washington's institute for the study of war. now let's get more now from the state of the global economy. 1,500 international
but also, an increase in special forces presence in the region, as well as the c.i.a. presence. all of this really helps to generate better intelligence and better execution of these sorts of raids. see that going forward, but as we've seen from al qaeda and other groups in the past 10 years, they are resilient, and it's really going to take, i think, some sustained effort in order to really degrade these networks. >> and you think they're going to be doing a lot more in intelligence...
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tell us a bit more about it, because he is a man who president obama himself gave the authority for the c.i.a. to chase down. >> which is significant, because this is someone who was born in the u.s., a u.s. citizen, but who has become one of the most influential figures in al qaeda after the osama bin laden, who is now, of course, dead,. al-awlaki is really significant because he's a radicalizer. he's been able to reach out, particularly to those acceptable to radicalization in the united states, brings an, and other countries, through his use of the media, through his use of sermons, his ability to speak english fluently. he's been very effective at inspiring people to fight for al qaeda, linked to far fort hood shooting in the united states, linked to the printer cartridge plot, which targeted the u.s. particularly. but also, a number of other issues, the so-called underpants bomber. all of these plots came out of yemen in the last few years, and yemen has been seen as one of the most dangerous places for al qaeda to be operating. >> perhaps in a political domain here as well, because pres
tell us a bit more about it, because he is a man who president obama himself gave the authority for the c.i.a. to chase down. >> which is significant, because this is someone who was born in the u.s., a u.s. citizen, but who has become one of the most influential figures in al qaeda after the osama bin laden, who is now, of course, dead,. al-awlaki is really significant because he's a radicalizer. he's been able to reach out, particularly to those acceptable to radicalization in the...
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i think the c.i.a. has responsibility for that. i want to thank the gentleman, know, for the way in which he's conducted the point that he's made. the chair: the gentleman from michigan. mr. rogers: again, i thank the gentleman for his comments. i too have concerns about weapon systems in libya but one of the problems is you can't be against the intelligence service, be -- wonder why they're not in a place to get the information that we might need. and that's part of the problem here. there was no c.i.a. involvement in the regime change, none. it did not happen. i don't know where that got started. that is inaccurate information. and i would be careful about throwing out that the agency was involved in some regime change. they were not. we have pressed the agency and the administration to be more aggressive on accounting for and rendering safe weapons systems that are all scattered around libya. we saw this in iraq. when the regime uses these weapons caches not to protect the citizens of its own state but to protect its regime it ma
i think the c.i.a. has responsibility for that. i want to thank the gentleman, know, for the way in which he's conducted the point that he's made. the chair: the gentleman from michigan. mr. rogers: again, i thank the gentleman for his comments. i too have concerns about weapon systems in libya but one of the problems is you can't be against the intelligence service, be -- wonder why they're not in a place to get the information that we might need. and that's part of the problem here. there was...
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pakistan says its agents working with the c.i.a. der of the terrorist group the man is believed to have been assigned by osama bin laden to target american interests around the globe. two weeks ago a senior white house official revealed the number two leader of al-qaeda was killed by a c.i.a. drone strike in pakistan. >> tenth anniversary of 9/11 attacks, newly released video shows moments after flight 93 went down in a shanksville, pennsylvania field. >> an airplane crashed over lamersville road and terrorist bomb on board blew up. don't know anything more than that, but that is what i heard on the scanner. i saw the smoke come up. the explosion shook the house clear over here. >> the man whose voice you hear lived a few miles away from the crash site. he has since died but the family passed on the recording to cnn on the condition they is stay anonymous. it was bound for san francisco and group of passengers on board stormed the cockpit to stop the plane from flying night a white house. >> a bronze skol school to your is going to b
pakistan says its agents working with the c.i.a. der of the terrorist group the man is believed to have been assigned by osama bin laden to target american interests around the globe. two weeks ago a senior white house official revealed the number two leader of al-qaeda was killed by a c.i.a. drone strike in pakistan. >> tenth anniversary of 9/11 attacks, newly released video shows moments after flight 93 went down in a shanksville, pennsylvania field. >> an airplane crashed over...
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a gunman opens fire in the c.i.a. wing of the u.s.ul, afghanistan, leaving one american dead. fox news has confirm that the g gunman was an afghan national working for the embassy. this is the third attack in the past two weeks. chris christie's busy fundraising schedule sparking some hope among some republicans he's reconsidering a run for the white house. today, he's stopping in missouri before heading to california and louisiana later in the week. despite speculation, the governor of new jersey has inside numerous times he's staying put as governor of the garden state. you can end up footing the bill for the united nations building. the u.n. is in the final stages of getting a permit to build a second building on the site of a manhattan playground. it's expected to cost $475 million and u.s. taxpayers already pay about 22% of the u.n.'s annual operating budget. taxpayer watchdogs are wondering why the obama administration or congress has not held any hearings on this plan and those are your headlines especially when you consider th
a gunman opens fire in the c.i.a. wing of the u.s.ul, afghanistan, leaving one american dead. fox news has confirm that the g gunman was an afghan national working for the embassy. this is the third attack in the past two weeks. chris christie's busy fundraising schedule sparking some hope among some republicans he's reconsidering a run for the white house. today, he's stopping in missouri before heading to california and louisiana later in the week. despite speculation, the governor of new...
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they are sorting through information the c.i.a. e last two days. >> in the hearts of new york city where police were already on alert. think know are adding extra hours on their shifts. in the capital they are taking extra precautions tied to a terror threat. >> there is a accurate there is specific, but unconfirmed threat information. >> u.s. officials say they discovered the plot by ayman al-zawahri that you a vowed to' avenge the death of osama bin laden. there as one american citizen that arrived by plane in august. their apparent target, the same two cities that they attacked two years ago. >> if you see something suspicious, don't wait. >> the plot could involve a car or truck bomb similar to the failed attack on times square last year. or al-qaeda may be considering using small arms, home made explosives or even poison that would help them stay relevant. >> probably al-qaeda is down to few hundred peoples but it doesn't take many people to do this kind of attack. >> officials say the threat is credible, they say it's not caus
they are sorting through information the c.i.a. e last two days. >> in the hearts of new york city where police were already on alert. think know are adding extra hours on their shifts. in the capital they are taking extra precautions tied to a terror threat. >> there is a accurate there is specific, but unconfirmed threat information. >> u.s. officials say they discovered the plot by ayman al-zawahri that you a vowed to' avenge the death of osama bin laden. there as one...
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the c.i.a. strikes in pakistan have killed more than 1,000 militants in recent years, including just last month the terror group's second in command. bin laden's successor, egyptian ayman alzawahri, is in hiding. previous siding over what many intelligence analysts believe is a lessee if he cantive, less cohesive organization. >> we've eliminated or captured scores of senior leaders. we've driven them more and more to be more, worried about their own safety than to attack us. in fact, military and intelligence leaders feel so confidence about the fight against al-qaeda, the defense secretary said with the killing or capture of ten to twenty key leaders, the collapse of al-qaeda could be within reach. >> if we can go after them, i think we really can strategically defeat al-qaeda. >> but others warn even if al-qaeda central is dismantled, there's a growing threat from al-qaeda 2.0, like one group based in yemen. also a group in somalia. >> it's become a group with a lot of different heads. my theo
the c.i.a. strikes in pakistan have killed more than 1,000 militants in recent years, including just last month the terror group's second in command. bin laden's successor, egyptian ayman alzawahri, is in hiding. previous siding over what many intelligence analysts believe is a lessee if he cantive, less cohesive organization. >> we've eliminated or captured scores of senior leaders. we've driven them more and more to be more, worried about their own safety than to attack us. in fact,...
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than the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. put together. we have 3,000 cameras. we have all sorts of stuff.we spend $8.5 billion a year on our police department alone. there are other people that help as well. so i think... i don't think that you and i should worry about it. if you see something, say something. leave it to the professionals but you are safe. we will tighten up a little bit more. you know, at some point you have every cop you have out there, you can't tighten up anymore. i think it krystalizes it in your mind a little bit. but our professionals do that for a living. we've gone through ten years where we've stopped a lot of terrorist attacks. for all we know we've stopped an awful lot more than that where people just said they're too on top of thing. i don't want to go near it. >> schieffer: mr. mayor, i wanted to ask you about something. you said, if i'm correct at some point, we spent too much time looking back at 9/11. what exactly did you mean by that? >> i think in this country we're always looking for a guilty party. that's what we're doing with the economy. we argue ab
than the c.i.a. and the f.b.i. put together. we have 3,000 cameras. we have all sorts of stuff.we spend $8.5 billion a year on our police department alone. there are other people that help as well. so i think... i don't think that you and i should worry about it. if you see something, say something. leave it to the professionals but you are safe. we will tighten up a little bit more. you know, at some point you have every cop you have out there, you can't tighten up anymore. i think it...
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authorities were told by the c.i.a. informant overseas isn't adding up. the three men supposedly heading to the u.s. to carry out the attack. but the inform mant has been reliable in the past and they're running down every lead and not focusing on whether or not this is a goose chase. >> we are marching forward as if this is credible. >> officials say the authorities are going back to the original source of the information. to that informant and lean on him about what he may or may not know. >> arthel: molly, julie reported at the beginning of hour about the missing vans in the d.c. area. do you have information on that? >> yes. you have to look at it in view of the terror plot revolving around car and truck bomb. they are taking the stolen vans seriously. police ooze of d.c. say the two white ford econoline vans were stolen at different times from two different u-haul lots today. they have arizona license tags and police say it may just be a case of stolen vans not related to the terror threat but they are being extra cautious. the d.c. police are stoppi
authorities were told by the c.i.a. informant overseas isn't adding up. the three men supposedly heading to the u.s. to carry out the attack. but the inform mant has been reliable in the past and they're running down every lead and not focusing on whether or not this is a goose chase. >> we are marching forward as if this is credible. >> officials say the authorities are going back to the original source of the information. to that informant and lean on him about what he may or may...
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the c.i.a. received a tip from a long term source in the afghanistan region who has been reliable in the past. authorities think the attackers had a goal to set. a car bomb or come up with other ways to create chaos. >> another target is the capitol. police out in full force throughout the washington, d.c. area this weekend. officers have a vast camera network and are checking bridges, tunnels, if abandoned cars. here in the by area people may notice an increase in law enforcement. bart will have extra security at train stations and parking lots through monday. although there is no specific threat, the federal transportation security administration has asked for increased patrols around bart as part of operation rail safe, a national security operation including more than 140 agencies from 32 states and several canadian cities. stay with ktvu for coverage tomorrow, on september 11th. our coverage will begin at 5 a.m., and it will continue throughout the day. with our special 9/11, a decade of cha
the c.i.a. received a tip from a long term source in the afghanistan region who has been reliable in the past. authorities think the attackers had a goal to set. a car bomb or come up with other ways to create chaos. >> another target is the capitol. police out in full force throughout the washington, d.c. area this weekend. officers have a vast camera network and are checking bridges, tunnels, if abandoned cars. here in the by area people may notice an increase in law enforcement. bart...
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he came up with forms of surveillance which could make the c.i.a. proud. wner's film, "spy on the ice," will air on animal planet on october 4. he will take you inside their world. tonight, we'll show you how he does it. you may have seen polar bears shot like this before, but have you ever seen them like this-- close up, intimate, just doing what polar bears do? sometimes, even treading on thin ice. probably not. and that's because they're not being shot at the end of a long lens right now; they're being filmed by spies. for the last two years, they have been under constant surveillance, scrutinized by snowballs, by mounds of snow, by tiny icebergs drifting in the seas. they're cameras, of course, but the nearest cameraman can be miles away. we're up in the arctic circle, chillingly close to the north pole. we've traveled to remote places before, but never on an icebreaker. we were invited on board by john downer, the englishman who has revolutionized the way wildlife films are made-- with espionage, cunning espionage. what's the idea of a spy cam? >> john
he came up with forms of surveillance which could make the c.i.a. proud. wner's film, "spy on the ice," will air on animal planet on october 4. he will take you inside their world. tonight, we'll show you how he does it. you may have seen polar bears shot like this before, but have you ever seen them like this-- close up, intimate, just doing what polar bears do? sometimes, even treading on thin ice. probably not. and that's because they're not being shot at the end of a long lens...
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director petraeus will now head the c.i.a. he retired from the army last week.fense. in politics, governor rick perry of texas saying he isn't saying yet whether he plans to take part in a debate that's scheduled for this week in california or stay in texas to deal with the wildfires there that officials say have destroyed more than 1,000 homes this week. perry is "more substantially concerned," than he is about the debate plan for wednesday, for tomorrow. our coverage later today on c-span includes new york mayor rudy giuliani. he is talking about september 11. and white house coverage. presidential hopeful mitt romney, he'll be dealing his jobs plan which he wrote in "usa today." the plan, a 59-point plan which includes lowering the corporate tax rate. you'll hear his comments this afternoon at 3:40. on thursday president obama will speak to a joint session of congress about his plan and we'll have live coverage of that joint session at 7:00 p.m. eastern. >> this weekend, the 10-year anniversary of 9/11 on the c-span networks with live coverage from each of th
director petraeus will now head the c.i.a. he retired from the army last week.fense. in politics, governor rick perry of texas saying he isn't saying yet whether he plans to take part in a debate that's scheduled for this week in california or stay in texas to deal with the wildfires there that officials say have destroyed more than 1,000 homes this week. perry is "more substantially concerned," than he is about the debate plan for wednesday, for tomorrow. our coverage later today on...