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at the end the c.i.a. recent natural supervisor said drew deserves nothing less tonight medal of honor, and he took it. a year later staff sergeant drew dix received the first special forces noncommissioned officer medal of honor. now on the back of this med awful honor it says military assistance command vietnam combined studies division. this is the only c.i.a. medal of honor. he received a commission to first lieutenant, retired as a major. then went up to alaska, owned and operated a bush service flying in the alaskan interior. and then became alaska's deputy homeland security. jim finished his career in c.i.a. paramilitary operations, retired in 1998. two weeks after the attacks on our country. jim was out in the war zone. you don't get to meet men like this every day. jim received the distinguished intelligence cross which is our highest award for valor like our medal of honor. only 34 have been presented. we're in what we call the afghan gallery, this is an exhibit on c.i.a.'s role in operation endur
at the end the c.i.a. recent natural supervisor said drew deserves nothing less tonight medal of honor, and he took it. a year later staff sergeant drew dix received the first special forces noncommissioned officer medal of honor. now on the back of this med awful honor it says military assistance command vietnam combined studies division. this is the only c.i.a. medal of honor. he received a commission to first lieutenant, retired as a major. then went up to alaska, owned and operated a bush...
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and brennan has understood that the c.i.a.'erterrorism mission which is what runs the drone program and other efforts -- >> rose: which is the army, isn't it. the drone mission is run by? >> well, in pakistan where we have not conducted the drone attacks i believe is still run by the c.i.a. in yemen which is the other major theatre where droanlz are used the idea was were to turn it over to the military but the operations didn't go over well. there were casualties and it's my understanding this is something we never really know but it's my understanding it was handed back at least temporarily to the agency. snowden. you know this world. what did you think of his interview with bryan williams. >> i thought it was fascinating because it was almost like he was opening up negotiations with the u.s. government. >> rose: i want to go home. >> i want to go home, i'm a patriot. he was saying i'm willing, if i understood him, i'm winning to plead to reduce charges. i might be willing to serve a short prison sentence. i would have to rea
and brennan has understood that the c.i.a.'erterrorism mission which is what runs the drone program and other efforts -- >> rose: which is the army, isn't it. the drone mission is run by? >> well, in pakistan where we have not conducted the drone attacks i believe is still run by the c.i.a. in yemen which is the other major theatre where droanlz are used the idea was were to turn it over to the military but the operations didn't go over well. there were casualties and it's my...
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in 195 3-rbgs at a semi annual weapons meeting between the c.i.a. and the military, a c.i.a. laced the drinks with l.s.d. 20 minutes the c.i.a. said surprised we laced your drinks with l.s.d. and one of the military members became agitatedded and depressed and he later jumped out of the window of his hotel room to his death. no one was punished and the program continued. similar tests were conducted on prisoners who were addicted to drugs and so on. it wasn't just the c.i.a. that was created. in 1952, they developed the intelligence agency. the national security agency was in charge of electronic intelligence. 1960 we had them stand up. it wasn't until 1985 that the public knew they existed. it was not declassified until 1992. by 1996, they had a children's page on their website where kids could go on and learn about n.r.o. it was four years after it was formally declassified. you had the it was intelligence agency stood up. then various other agencies followed. the point to make is there were divisions and frictions between them. very strong frictions. it was not clear it's n
in 195 3-rbgs at a semi annual weapons meeting between the c.i.a. and the military, a c.i.a. laced the drinks with l.s.d. 20 minutes the c.i.a. said surprised we laced your drinks with l.s.d. and one of the military members became agitatedded and depressed and he later jumped out of the window of his hotel room to his death. no one was punished and the program continued. similar tests were conducted on prisoners who were addicted to drugs and so on. it wasn't just the c.i.a. that was created....
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and who is the c.i.a. following? just 25 twitter accounts, including the f.b.i., the department of homeland security, and the white house. a religious gathering ended with a sword fight. what was this all about? that's next. >> dubois: these days, sword fights are rare, but there was a serious battle today in india at the sikh religion's holiest it had 67,000 and who is the c.i.a. following? just 25 twitter accounts, including the f.b.i., the department of homeland security, and the white house. a religious gathering ended with a sword fight. what was this all about? that's next. that's next. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit.[x mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. how can a tablet replace your laptop? start with the best writing experience. make it incredibly thin. add an adjustable kickstand, a keyboard, a usb port, and the freedom of touch. and, of course,
and who is the c.i.a. following? just 25 twitter accounts, including the f.b.i., the department of homeland security, and the white house. a religious gathering ended with a sword fight. what was this all about? that's next. >> dubois: these days, sword fights are rare, but there was a serious battle today in india at the sikh religion's holiest it had 67,000 and who is the c.i.a. following? just 25 twitter accounts, including the f.b.i., the department of homeland security, and the white...
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he got criticized inside by his own colleagues in the c.i.a. said well if you don't drink alcohol, how can you recruit agents. but some lame was the exact opposite. >> rose: before you go to solame, what was true about aims in the beginning of his career, there was some argument against him because they said he's too intellectual. >> exactly. you know, again, he came from la salle college, not harvard or yale or berkley. >> rose: that's the other side they're saying he's too intellectual. >> but he loved books and apparently when you walk into his apartment in beirut, it would be cluttered with books, history books about the middle east. he favored history books and biographies, read very few novels. the exception was la carre. >> rose: tell me about solame. >> he was about 27 years old, he was arafat's body guard and intelligence chief and pretty smart political operative. he favored black clothes. and gold chain and his shirt unbuttoned to show his hair chest. he loved fast cars and good red wines. he was a muslim but he favors good red wine
he got criticized inside by his own colleagues in the c.i.a. said well if you don't drink alcohol, how can you recruit agents. but some lame was the exact opposite. >> rose: before you go to solame, what was true about aims in the beginning of his career, there was some argument against him because they said he's too intellectual. >> exactly. you know, again, he came from la salle college, not harvard or yale or berkley. >> rose: that's the other side they're saying he's too...
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and the c.i.a. from forcing manufacturers to install backdoor programs allowing easier access to technology. it now heads to the senate. >>> breaking news for you
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the c.i.a. shook up social media today with one tweet. the u.s. is building shiny new embassies, but do they cost too much, and are they safe? and a sister act takes home the prize when the cbs evening news continues. [ female announcer ] grow, it's what we do. but when we put something in the ground, feed it, and care for it, don't we grow something more? we grow big celebrations, and personal victories. we grow new beginnings, and better endings. grand gestures, and perfect quiet. we grow...
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ironically after years of working for the c.i.a. danger zones, i tried out gamutry worth -- gadgetry worthy of james bond in the sense of a high tech handgun. let's have a look. >> reporter: when i worked at the c.i.a. and had to sometimes carry a gun, i worried as a woman that i could be overpowered and have my gun taken and used against me. now, as a mum of two young boys, gun safety is a huge concern in my household. according to the latest statistics, each day approximately five children are killed or injured by guns. the newest smart gun, the ip1 is designed to alleviate both of these concerns by personalizing the weapons ability to fire. this works like a regular firearm, if we didn't tell civilians there's batteries, they wouldn't know. >> there's a watch. if you decide "i'm ready to personalise my firearm, i don't want the children to activate the gun", you can sync your watch. once you sync the watch to the firearm, it requires a pip code. >> arma tech c.e.o. demonstrates how the gun can only be fired for eight hours once t
ironically after years of working for the c.i.a. danger zones, i tried out gamutry worth -- gadgetry worthy of james bond in the sense of a high tech handgun. let's have a look. >> reporter: when i worked at the c.i.a. and had to sometimes carry a gun, i worried as a woman that i could be overpowered and have my gun taken and used against me. now, as a mum of two young boys, gun safety is a huge concern in my household. according to the latest statistics, each day approximately five...
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people with deep insight into all of this is mike morell, who until last year, was number two at the c.i.a. and is now a cbs news contributor. mr. morrell, these attacking forces, do you believe they have the capability of taking baghdad? >> so, scott, this is-- this is no longer an al qaeda terrorist group. this is now an al qaeda army, and i think we have to think about it this way. i do think that they have the capability to threaten baghdad, but i think that iraqi forces-- and i think that the iranian help that they're now getting and they're likely to get more-- means that it's going to be very tough for them to actually take baghdad, and i doubt that, that will happen. >> pelley: what's at stake for the jiewts the extent to which this group can have safe haif nen western iraq, could mean a base of operations from which they could attack the united states, the united states homeland, and that's something we really have to worry about. >> pelley: you know, i wonder, you were at the c.i.a. during the entire 10 years of america's involve independent iraq. what is it like watching this te
people with deep insight into all of this is mike morell, who until last year, was number two at the c.i.a. and is now a cbs news contributor. mr. morrell, these attacking forces, do you believe they have the capability of taking baghdad? >> so, scott, this is-- this is no longer an al qaeda terrorist group. this is now an al qaeda army, and i think we have to think about it this way. i do think that they have the capability to threaten baghdad, but i think that iraqi forces-- and i think...
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, and that's something we really have to worry about. >> pelley: you know, i wonder, you were at the c.i.a. during the entire 10 years of america's involvement in iraq. what is it like watching this territory being taken? >> it's-- it's disappointment. it's bordering on anger. you know, hundreds of thousands of u.s. troops fought there to remove saddam, to bring stability to iraq. many, many c.i.a. officers served there, and, you know, it is a real shame to see that stability erode and it's now virtually gone. >> pelley: more than 4,000 americans having lost their lives to secure this territory in that time. mike morrell, former deputy director of the c.i.a., thanks very much. >> thanks, scott. >> pelley: moving on now to afghanistan, today, the remains of some service members killed there on monday were returned home. they were flown to dover air force base in delaware. three of the families gave news outlets permission to cover the dignified transfer, as it's called. corporal justin clouse, specialist justin helton, and private aaron toppen were among five killed by mistake by a u.s. bom
, and that's something we really have to worry about. >> pelley: you know, i wonder, you were at the c.i.a. during the entire 10 years of america's involvement in iraq. what is it like watching this territory being taken? >> it's-- it's disappointment. it's bordering on anger. you know, hundreds of thousands of u.s. troops fought there to remove saddam, to bring stability to iraq. many, many c.i.a. officers served there, and, you know, it is a real shame to see that stability erode...
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how big a change will this be for the c.i.a. in the future? >> intelligence, meaning the information that the c.i.a. gathers and analyses is now all digital. i mean every document that you get, every image that you record, every voice captured through surveillance is digital information. as such, is subject to being hacked. i became fascinated at the beginning of 2012 bit the way in which the world of hackers, the world of cyber espionage, cyber work is colliding like in spy novels. it seems all the spy novels, penetration of the agency, deception. they were going digital. they were going into zero, and ones. i set out to write a novel capturing this colleagues of two worlds i saw happening. and that is the novel "the director." >>> you started at a death con hacker's conference, some of the information is incredible. you wrote that you don't consider edward snowden a hero, we don't know how much damage he caused u.s. intelligence. whatever one things about edward snowden - hero or trial dater, if the n.s.a. has the powers we were talking abou
how big a change will this be for the c.i.a. in the future? >> intelligence, meaning the information that the c.i.a. gathers and analyses is now all digital. i mean every document that you get, every image that you record, every voice captured through surveillance is digital information. as such, is subject to being hacked. i became fascinated at the beginning of 2012 bit the way in which the world of hackers, the world of cyber espionage, cyber work is colliding like in spy novels. it...
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the former c.i.a. officer is accused of leaking classified information. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained
the former c.i.a. officer is accused of leaking classified information. on wall street today, the dow jones industrial average gained
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it turns out he had never worked for the c.i.a. t i imagine this guy makes $150,000 a year sitting at his apartment or his house next to the pool with a beer and he's like his boss calls and says are you coming in? no, i'm in istanbul on secret assignment. this is where your government is. it's completely crazy and completely out of control. so we went through this shutdown and you said, well, i guess that was terrible. all the government's shut down. right? no. two thirds of your government's anauto pilot. two thirds of your government is mandatory spending and never shuts down. this is medicare, social security, and medicaid. so a third of your government is national defense and the other stuff we spend money on. so we did the right thing. we said we should pay our old jers. we can't have them in the field. so we opened up the military and paid. so now we're down to a sixth of got. about 16% was closed. you would have thought the world was ending and the sky was falling from all the talk. the president though was afraid you might
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the c.i.a. is not the only one that uses unusual methods. the state department has a twitter act called think again, turn away. it uses it to dissuade sympathizers online. let us know what stories you'd like to see. back to you. >> using time and money on the doll. >> questionable at best. >> thank you. >> straight ahead. why was the fbi investigating a journalist for covering the patrice bergeron case. the widow of michael hastings joins us next. and half a century since the passing of the civil rights act. later, a battle roy article over books, why jk rowling are caught up in the fighting. >>> why was a rolling stone journalist under investigation by the fbi for his detailed reporting on bowe bergdahl two years ago? that reporting eerily predicted virtually everything that happened since bowe bergdahl was freed in a prisoner swap three weeks ago. a freedom of information act found the fbi was tracking his reporting and emails. hastings was 33 when killed in a car accident. he was mourned as a fearless journalist, who in the words of frank
the c.i.a. is not the only one that uses unusual methods. the state department has a twitter act called think again, turn away. it uses it to dissuade sympathizers online. let us know what stories you'd like to see. back to you. >> using time and money on the doll. >> questionable at best. >> thank you. >> straight ahead. why was the fbi investigating a journalist for covering the patrice bergeron case. the widow of michael hastings joins us next. and half a century...
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the c.i.a. is not the only one that uses unusual methods. the state department has a twitter act called think again, turn away. it uses it to dissuade sympathizers online. let us know what stories you'd like to see. back to you. doll. >> questionable at best. >> thank you. >> straight ahead. why was the fbi investigating a journalist for covering the patrice bergeron case. the widow of michael hastings joins us next. and half a century since the passing of the civil rights act. later, a battle roy article over >> australia passes some tough gun laws... >> after those laws came in, there have been no more mass shootings... >> should the u.s. take notice? 5 days: guns around the world a primetime news special series only on al jazeera america >> on tech know. >> that is immense... >> there a misunderstood... ...vital part of the ecosystem >> ...is a tiger shark... ...first one of the expodition >> can they be saved? >> sharks don't eat people... >> tech know, every saturday go where science meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i
the c.i.a. is not the only one that uses unusual methods. the state department has a twitter act called think again, turn away. it uses it to dissuade sympathizers online. let us know what stories you'd like to see. back to you. doll. >> questionable at best. >> thank you. >> straight ahead. why was the fbi investigating a journalist for covering the patrice bergeron case. the widow of michael hastings joins us next. and half a century since the passing of the civil rights...
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when the c.i.a. find out. they want them to assassinate him. the reviews from north korea are not just two thumbs down. they called it reckless, u.s. provocative insanity, which has produced a gust of hatred and rage. if the u.s. administration llows the showing of the film, a merciless counterreaction will take place. it has produced a string of viral moments. the diplomatic fall-out from this could have serious implications, not the least of which that north korea is presently holding three americans in custody. it has created a cloud burst of free global publicity. north korea's state propaganda machine has added hollywood. "bbc news," washington. >> not liking the movie there and managing to sell it at the same time. you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come, could the tide be turning in greece after years of economic hardships? the tourists are flocking back, but not everyone is feeling it yet. >> manage the 325 students who were on board the ferry that sank off the coast of south korea back in april, only 73 survived. now tw
when the c.i.a. find out. they want them to assassinate him. the reviews from north korea are not just two thumbs down. they called it reckless, u.s. provocative insanity, which has produced a gust of hatred and rage. if the u.s. administration llows the showing of the film, a merciless counterreaction will take place. it has produced a string of viral moments. the diplomatic fall-out from this could have serious implications, not the least of which that north korea is presently holding three...
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>> first, i don't understand how from the very beginning the c.i.a. and our intelligence said immediately this was al qaeda but in the book she continued i to use this line of logic that because there is no evidence the video didn't play a role, thereafter, the evidence is it could have played a role. if you look at what has been put on paper and what the reports have now said, without question, al-qaeda was involved, how is it she could be the secretary of state in the greatest nation with 9 best intelligence on the face of 9 earth but she continues to perpetrate this political answer, number one, to make sure that president obama got himself re-elected and, two, to save her own hide by perpetrating this lie. here is another question, why was it that hillary clinton was not the person open television that sunday morning? how was it that susan rice was chosen? in december of 2012 susan rice said the reason hillary clinton didn't show up on television that morning is she had a grueling weekend and was tired. now, one of two things are true: either susan
>> first, i don't understand how from the very beginning the c.i.a. and our intelligence said immediately this was al qaeda but in the book she continued i to use this line of logic that because there is no evidence the video didn't play a role, thereafter, the evidence is it could have played a role. if you look at what has been put on paper and what the reports have now said, without question, al-qaeda was involved, how is it she could be the secretary of state in the greatest nation...
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the c.i.a. and a new internal document obtained by the associated press says 15 c.i.a. employees have committed sexual, racial, or other harassment in the last year including one operative who was sent home from an overseas posting for "inappropriately" touching female colleagues. the c.i.a. has a zero tolerance policy toward harassment but some employees don't think the agency is doing enough to stop the behavior. >> after losing game two of the finals at home the spurs are now feeling the heat as the series moves to miami. unlike game one, lebron showed no signs of cramps and responded with a high of 35 points and ten rebounds and the heat went on to win 98-96. the series now is tied at one each. game three is right here starting at 6:00 p.m. and you don't have to miss a moment watching it on smartphone, tablet or commuter. >> the heat, a different kind of heat, is moving out of the bay area. >> inland neighbors will be able to turn off the air conditioning but today it did not cool enough over
the c.i.a. and a new internal document obtained by the associated press says 15 c.i.a. employees have committed sexual, racial, or other harassment in the last year including one operative who was sent home from an overseas posting for "inappropriately" touching female colleagues. the c.i.a. has a zero tolerance policy toward harassment but some employees don't think the agency is doing enough to stop the behavior. >> after losing game two of the finals at home the spurs are now...
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and the c.i.a. forcing manufacturers to install backdoor programs allowing easier access to technology. it now heads to the senate. >>> breaking news for you out of colorado. a manhunt underway for the suspect who shot three people outside a concert featuring the rapper naz. the gunmen opened fire in the parking lot right as the show at the red rock amphitheater ended. right now police searching the cars of all the concert goers before they leave the park. >>> the big question this morning: how in the world did the world's premier lab expose 75 workers to live anthrax? workers at the government-run c.d.c. in atlanta did not follow proper procedures leading to the dangerous exposure. none of them have shown any symptoms yet but they can take up to two months to appear. that's scary. >> he's the man behind many of the songs that we grew up with. ♪ ♪ >> so many great songs. gerry goffin, song writing partner and ex-husband of carol king died at the age of 75. they made hits like the one you just heard,
and the c.i.a. forcing manufacturers to install backdoor programs allowing easier access to technology. it now heads to the senate. >>> breaking news for you out of colorado. a manhunt underway for the suspect who shot three people outside a concert featuring the rapper naz. the gunmen opened fire in the parking lot right as the show at the red rock amphitheater ended. right now police searching the cars of all the concert goers before they leave the park. >>> the big...
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we'll talk to the former c.i.a. leader in charge of the program. >> one entrepreneur, the ingredients he has to create the next big eatery. >> there are bad drivers and then there is no guy, the punishment that he got for his reckless roadway etiquette. that and other video from around the world. >> time for a look at videos captured by citizen journalists around the world. this is an angry crowd in taiwan giving chinese officials a not so warm welcome to the country. the sides are holding meetings to improve thais but citizens chanted go back to china. >> being at the right place in the right time, a water spout off the coast of the netherlands. time laps video of the spout developing, several beaches evacuated just as a precaution. >> think you've seen bad drivers? check out this guy. police releasing this video. you see him swerving around, christian james clark caught on camera driving recklessly in the northern part of the country. he has been banned from driving for a year. >> sometimes, we should perhaps just
we'll talk to the former c.i.a. leader in charge of the program. >> one entrepreneur, the ingredients he has to create the next big eatery. >> there are bad drivers and then there is no guy, the punishment that he got for his reckless roadway etiquette. that and other video from around the world. >> time for a look at videos captured by citizen journalists around the world. this is an angry crowd in taiwan giving chinese officials a not so warm welcome to the country. the...
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made secret plans to kill him and the justice department crafted this memo giving the c.i.a. authority to carry out the hit. al-awlaki poses a threat. the memo said awlaki was aligned with al quaida and his capture was not feasible. even though he was an american citizen, i was a legal target. we do not believe awlaki's u.s. citizenship imposes contemplations to prohibit the action. awlaki's teachings inspired the fort hood gunman and played a role in putting a man on the flight bound for new york. justice department lawyers concluded killing awlaki would not deprive him of his constitutional rights. the imbrues of lethal force would not violate the fourth amendment. about 14 months after the memo green lighted the strike awlaki was killed by c.i.a. drones in yemen. another american samir khan cravlg with awlaki was also killed but not targeted. >> pelley: fourth amendment prohibiting unreasonable search and veers. bob, thank you very much. today a federal investigator said the department of veterans affairs for years ignored whistle blowers who tried to report problems at v.a
made secret plans to kill him and the justice department crafted this memo giving the c.i.a. authority to carry out the hit. al-awlaki poses a threat. the memo said awlaki was aligned with al quaida and his capture was not feasible. even though he was an american citizen, i was a legal target. we do not believe awlaki's u.s. citizenship imposes contemplations to prohibit the action. awlaki's teachings inspired the fort hood gunman and played a role in putting a man on the flight bound for new...
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after the tragic event of september 11, 2001, greg joined the c.i.a. the first post-9/11 class. serving in his very sirs assignment abroad in 2002, at the age of only 33, he lost his life in service to our country in ethiopia on july 9, 2003. the c.i.a. honored gregg and his service by placing a star on their memorial wall at the c.i.a. headquarters, but of course it was not until later, 2009, that the full story of his service could be shared publicly. gregg wenze lefment represents an entire generation who bravely served their country, who answered the call to service following the attacks of september 11. he saw the career at the agency for two reasons. to serve his country and to, quote, live for a greater purpose than himself. to live for greater purpose than himself. that is the legacy and expression of service that we can all learn from. recognized as a leader by c.i.a. director leon panetta and known for his sense of humor and his desire to make a difference, gregg served on the frontlines of our intelligence operation and ultimately sacrificed
after the tragic event of september 11, 2001, greg joined the c.i.a. the first post-9/11 class. serving in his very sirs assignment abroad in 2002, at the age of only 33, he lost his life in service to our country in ethiopia on july 9, 2003. the c.i.a. honored gregg and his service by placing a star on their memorial wall at the c.i.a. headquarters, but of course it was not until later, 2009, that the full story of his service could be shared publicly. gregg wenze lefment represents an entire...
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the memo said that the c.i.a. and military assured the department of justice they intended to capture aulaqi, with you doing so would be infeasible. the memo describes aulaqi as a militant in al-qaeda involved in the botched underwear bombing in 2009. but it was other plans that made aulaqi an imminent threat. david baron was nominated to the appeals bench and members of congress threatened to hold off his nomination. the nomination before us is about killing americans not involved in combat. the nominee david barron has written a defense not involved in combat. make no mistake these memos do not limit drone executions to one man. these memos become historic precedent for killing americans abroad. >> when the administration said it would not sign the release of the memo any more. he was confirmed. they said he would have been derelict in his duty had he not authorized the strike that took him out. in may the president called for more transparency in the drone program . >> we must take strikes own when we face a con
the memo said that the c.i.a. and military assured the department of justice they intended to capture aulaqi, with you doing so would be infeasible. the memo describes aulaqi as a militant in al-qaeda involved in the botched underwear bombing in 2009. but it was other plans that made aulaqi an imminent threat. david baron was nominated to the appeals bench and members of congress threatened to hold off his nomination. the nomination before us is about killing americans not involved in combat....
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on friday, the c.i.a. official twitter account which means that you could receive the terrifying e-mail, the c.i.a. is now following you. [ laughter and applause ] hershey's -- hershey's is suing a colorado company for producing marijuana-laced chocolate bars that closely resemble reese's peanut butter cups. said a rep for the colorado company, "you said -- you said, there was no wrong way to eat a reese's. [ laughter and applause ] you said that." this is crazy. this weekend a gang of pregnant burglars -- [ laughter ] -- were arrested in italy. police say they were trying to steal something salty but also sweet? [ laughter ] here's another weird one. a man in florida was arrested after he was caught wearing the swimsuit of a woman whose house had just been burglarized. even worse for that woman, it looked better on him. [ laughter ] it's an insult to injury. i was surprised by this. according to a new study, florida -- florida is the most stressed-out state. i'm guessing some of the stress might be becaus
on friday, the c.i.a. official twitter account which means that you could receive the terrifying e-mail, the c.i.a. is now following you. [ laughter and applause ] hershey's -- hershey's is suing a colorado company for producing marijuana-laced chocolate bars that closely resemble reese's peanut butter cups. said a rep for the colorado company, "you said -- you said, there was no wrong way to eat a reese's. [ laughter and applause ] you said that." this is crazy. this weekend a gang...
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secret plans to kill awlaki, and the justice department delivered this memo giving the pentagon and the c.i.a. authority to carry out the hit. the memo went on to explain that awlaki, who was born new mexico, was aligned with al-qeada, and his capture was not feasible. even though he was an american citizen, he was a legal target. awlaki's teachings had inspired the fort hood gunman and awlaki had played a direct role in putting the underwear bomber aboard a flight bound for detroit. the memo warned that a.q.a.p. and awlaki were working on more plots. justice department lawyers concluded: about 14 months after the memo green-lighted the strike awlaki was killed by c.i.a. drones in yemen. another american, samir khan, who was traveling with awlaki at the time was also killed, but scot, the government says khan was not targeted. >> pelley: the fourth amendment, of course, prohibiting unreasonable search and seizure. bob, thank you very much. today, a federal investigator said the department of veterans affairs for years ignored whistle blowers who tried to report problems at v.a. hospitals and
secret plans to kill awlaki, and the justice department delivered this memo giving the pentagon and the c.i.a. authority to carry out the hit. the memo went on to explain that awlaki, who was born new mexico, was aligned with al-qeada, and his capture was not feasible. even though he was an american citizen, he was a legal target. awlaki's teachings had inspired the fort hood gunman and awlaki had played a direct role in putting the underwear bomber aboard a flight bound for detroit. the memo...
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the c.i.a. once considered a devil eyed doll. 12-inch action figure, the doll's face painted with heat materials designed to pull off. he looks like a demon with piercing eyes. sources familiar with the project say the c.i.a. secretly began to develop it to scare children and their parents. the agency discontinued the project shortly after the prototypes were developed. >> hundreds of thousands of migrants fleeing the bloodshed in africa and syria, where they're winding up and why they're usually able to get away and escape with ease. >> if the harsh winter is any indication of summer, you better crank up the a.c. we'll talk about temperature trends, right after the break. >> it's sheer terror on the interstate, the man who intentionally ran a charter bus off the road and the 911 calls after the crash. >> a look at our images of the day. that's east rutherford, new jersey, the meadow lands. prepares underway for the third annual camel and osterich races. >> that man is kissing a camel. >> he is! the belly dancing right here in th
the c.i.a. once considered a devil eyed doll. 12-inch action figure, the doll's face painted with heat materials designed to pull off. he looks like a demon with piercing eyes. sources familiar with the project say the c.i.a. secretly began to develop it to scare children and their parents. the agency discontinued the project shortly after the prototypes were developed. >> hundreds of thousands of migrants fleeing the bloodshed in africa and syria, where they're winding up and why...
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they followed up and asked his boss, the reason he is not very often, he is also a c.i.a. agent. they were like really? he works for the e.p.a. and the c.i.a., kind of an interesting combination. they did something extraordinary. they called the c.i.a. and they said jonathan who? turns out he had never worked for the c.i.a., but i imagine this guy makes $150,000 a year sitting at his apartment or his house next to the pool with a beer and he is like his boss calls, are you coming in? no, i'm in istanbul on secret assignment. this is where your government is. it's completely crazy and completely out of control. ntrol. so we went through this shutdown and you said, well, i guess that was terrible. all the government's shut down. right? no. two thirds of your government's anauto pilot. two thirds of your government is mandatory spending and never shuts down. this is medicare, social security, and medicaid. so a third of your government is national defense and the other stuff we spend money on. so we did the right thing. we said we should pay our old jers. we can't have them in the fi
they followed up and asked his boss, the reason he is not very often, he is also a c.i.a. agent. they were like really? he works for the e.p.a. and the c.i.a., kind of an interesting combination. they did something extraordinary. they called the c.i.a. and they said jonathan who? turns out he had never worked for the c.i.a., but i imagine this guy makes $150,000 a year sitting at his apartment or his house next to the pool with a beer and he is like his boss calls, are you coming in? no, i'm in...
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. >>> it was a mistake that outed the c.i.a.'s top spy in stpapb. the name -- in afghanistan.d. instead the obama administration developing safeguards, one of those providing more training to c.i.a. staffers who handle sensitive information. >> the government forcing torch lake, michigan, to shut down fireworks celebration. the reason? organizers did not comply with a federal rule that states when anyone buys fireworks they have to be brought to town the day of the show. they can't be moved ahead of time unless overnight. the rule was changed after the boston marathon bombing for security reasons. >>> check this out. look at this church. see those crosses we're about to show you on the roof. the one on the right, that's actually a cell phone tower. wireless companies trying to camouflage the bulky outdoor equipment that carries our calls, texts and data. not everyone is on board with the plan, some think the design especially on a church is too big and out of place. >> it looks like the force couldn't help harrison ford here. the 71-year-old actor being treated for an ankle in
. >>> it was a mistake that outed the c.i.a.'s top spy in stpapb. the name -- in afghanistan.d. instead the obama administration developing safeguards, one of those providing more training to c.i.a. staffers who handle sensitive information. >> the government forcing torch lake, michigan, to shut down fireworks celebration. the reason? organizers did not comply with a federal rule that states when anyone buys fireworks they have to be brought to town the day of the show. they...
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it turns out he had never worked for the c.i.a. but i imagine this guy makes $150,000 a year sitting at his apartment or his house next to the pool with a beer and he's like his boss calls and says are you coming in? no, i'm in istanbul on secret assignment. this is where your government is. it's completely crazy and completely out of control. so we went through this shutdown and you said, well, i guess that was terrible. all the government's shut down. right? no. two thirds of your government's anauto pilot. two thirds of your government is mandatory spending and never shuts down. this is medicare, social security, and medicaid. so a third of your government is national defense and the other stuff we spend money on. so we did the right thing. we said we should pay our old jers. we can't have them in the field. so we opened up the military and paid. so now we're down to a sixth of got. about 16% was closed. you would have thought the world was ending and the sky was falling from all the talk. the president though was afraid you migh
it turns out he had never worked for the c.i.a. but i imagine this guy makes $150,000 a year sitting at his apartment or his house next to the pool with a beer and he's like his boss calls and says are you coming in? no, i'm in istanbul on secret assignment. this is where your government is. it's completely crazy and completely out of control. so we went through this shutdown and you said, well, i guess that was terrible. all the government's shut down. right? no. two thirds of your...
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i'm joined by mr grenier, who served as director of the c.i.a. counterterrorism area, and chief in capital islamabad, and chairs of the advisory board for a firm offering corporate offense and security advice in strategic and development sectors. >>> i.s.i.l. is justifying the slaughters, saying it's trying to build a fundamentalist muslim stast. how many of this -- state. how much of this is rhetoric for recruitment and how much is a statement of purpose? >> if you are talking about i.s.i.l., it's a statement of purpose. it may be instrumental in their ability to attract fighters and funds. they mean what they say. that said, the scope of what they can achieve in syria and iraq is somewhat limited. they are on the march in iraq. but it will be difficult for them to gain traction outside of the sunni dominated areas. part of the reason they are focused on iraq is they have probably reached the natural limits of the strength in syria for the time being. >> it's a lot of land they have taken in syria and iraq. it could be a significant country if th
i'm joined by mr grenier, who served as director of the c.i.a. counterterrorism area, and chief in capital islamabad, and chairs of the advisory board for a firm offering corporate offense and security advice in strategic and development sectors. >>> i.s.i.l. is justifying the slaughters, saying it's trying to build a fundamentalist muslim stast. how many of this -- state. how much of this is rhetoric for recruitment and how much is a statement of purpose? >> if you are talking...
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can you tell us what those were what were those findings well i mean for instance if you believe the c.i.a.'s findings or doubt it would suggest that three people in a cell block with twenty four people in it if it was full and it wasn't were guarded by five guards and on a round the clock constant video monitoring there was always at least one guard live on the floor at all times but the n c i s investigators concluded that the men have been dead for more than two hours when they were finally brought into the clinic. that would obviously mean that if they had hung themselves in their cells they had to be hanging there for more than two hours while being watched by guards so it seemed as if the guards let them hang let this happen now allowed it to just transpire right in front of their eyes no i think probably my students as they puzzled through this over and over and over again couldn't believe that's what happened and they said that if that were the case and we have some soldiers who are also law students here they said if guards were guarding twenty people and three of them hanging to
can you tell us what those were what were those findings well i mean for instance if you believe the c.i.a.'s findings or doubt it would suggest that three people in a cell block with twenty four people in it if it was full and it wasn't were guarded by five guards and on a round the clock constant video monitoring there was always at least one guard live on the floor at all times but the n c i s investigators concluded that the men have been dead for more than two hours when they were finally...
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he was deputy director of the c.i.a. from 2010 to 2013,. twice during that time he served as acting director. the battle for iraq continues, the militants have advanced through the country capturing towns and executing shiites. the insurgents fought for control of the city less than 40 milesth of baghdad. the united states has moved personnel into iraq to protect embassy staff. john kerry indicated that air strikes were under consideration as was cooperation with iran. i'm very pleased to have michael morell back on this program to talk about the crises in the middle east today. welcome. >> thank you charly. it's always ggi!d÷ to be with y. >> rose: u.s. special operation forces captured one of the suspected ring leaders of the terrorist attacks in benghazi in a secret raid over the weekend. one of the perpetrators of the 2012 assault has been apprehended according to u.s. officials. the officials said he was captured sunday near benghazi by american troops working alongside the f.b.i. following months of planning. what can you tell us about
he was deputy director of the c.i.a. from 2010 to 2013,. twice during that time he served as acting director. the battle for iraq continues, the militants have advanced through the country capturing towns and executing shiites. the insurgents fought for control of the city less than 40 milesth of baghdad. the united states has moved personnel into iraq to protect embassy staff. john kerry indicated that air strikes were under consideration as was cooperation with iran. i'm very pleased to have...