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and the c.i.a. in particular, but also the n.s.a. military intelligence, and some , of the smaller agencies that were involved in intelligence activities as well. so, our job up here is to think a little bit about what some of the causes and consequences of the church committee hearings were. to think a little bit about their relationship, to the politics of the 1970's, particularly to watergate, to what is described as the investigative impulse of the 1970's, to some of the power struggles between the, between congress and the executive branch in the 1970's. so where did the church committee come from? why did it come about at that particular moment it did? as i said, it really was the first large-scale investigation of what it was that american intelligence agencies had been doing in the latter half of the 20th century at that point. we want to talk more about what some of the causes of the church committee were. we want to talk about what some of the consequences of the church committee were for the intelligence establishment, for
and the c.i.a. in particular, but also the n.s.a. military intelligence, and some , of the smaller agencies that were involved in intelligence activities as well. so, our job up here is to think a little bit about what some of the causes and consequences of the church committee hearings were. to think a little bit about their relationship, to the politics of the 1970's, particularly to watergate, to what is described as the investigative impulse of the 1970's, to some of the power struggles...
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the c.i.a. has one of the most prepid agent. to sneak into iran in late july 1953 -- and began organizing the koup. >> first of all, he would be bribing columnists an rorpter who is write all sorts of dough familiar mary: lines about most of the top on the history. members of parliament and leaders of political party that were part of his edition so they would quit the dem police. he began bribing mullet so that at friday prayers in the month people would hear that because he's being eants religious against the islamic state. very they began bribing mid ranking military officers. so they would be ready for their unit to join the yg. one of the most brilliant ideas that he has -- so upheaval on streets of tehran. we got into the mobs are us business. he was able to recruit several street gang laiders. inl in tehran. -- in tehran. he ran a protection in the vegetable market. looking to win a few extra bucks or reals at the time. he said i'd like you to get several hundred men and i want them to rampage through the treats of tehran
the c.i.a. has one of the most prepid agent. to sneak into iran in late july 1953 -- and began organizing the koup. >> first of all, he would be bribing columnists an rorpter who is write all sorts of dough familiar mary: lines about most of the top on the history. members of parliament and leaders of political party that were part of his edition so they would quit the dem police. he began bribing mullet so that at friday prayers in the month people would hear that because he's being...
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barack obama actually commission add study from the c.i.a. examine the efficacy of arming such rebel groups in these interventions. you will never guess what they found. >> president obama asked for a study of past instances in which the c.i.a. has worked with insurgents and rebels and found basically it never worked. >> jon: whoa what! the c.i.a. study found it never works? the c.i.a., the ones who have been doing it for the past 65 years who have been commissioning dr. oz for a report on the effectiveness of pomegranate dick pills and him coming back with, you don't mind if i keep selling them, do you? the c.i.a. reported did find one exception to taring insurgents never works rule. when the c.i.a. covertly in the mujahideen rebels in the '80s and they fought off soviets successfully. whatever happened to those guys? >> the mujahideen in afghanistan who the u.s. armed in the 1980s only to watch them morph into the taliban. >> jon: and that is the success story. america is like wiley coyote. every time we end up in the desert -- every time w
barack obama actually commission add study from the c.i.a. examine the efficacy of arming such rebel groups in these interventions. you will never guess what they found. >> president obama asked for a study of past instances in which the c.i.a. has worked with insurgents and rebels and found basically it never worked. >> jon: whoa what! the c.i.a. study found it never works? the c.i.a., the ones who have been doing it for the past 65 years who have been commissioning dr. oz for a...
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the c.i.a. s itself a failing grade in actions leading up to the september 11th attacks. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here is a look at the top stories. [ gunfire ] >>> a voibility ambush -- joint ambush at the dallas police department ending with the suspect killed. police say he attacked the headquarters in the predawn hours. police caught up with him in a dallas suburb. police opened fire. he is dead. >>> the pentagon presents n.a.t.o. with a plan to send heavy weapons to europe to stop russia making an aggressive move to neighbours, the baltic states asking for protection. >> that is why i'm running for president of the united states. [ cheering ] >>> here in new york thousands turning out to support democratic front runner hillary clinton kicking off a run for the white house. clinton continues a grassroots campaign promising to fight for workers in america >>> the c.i.a. released 500 pages of documents that identify mistakes the agency makes. the inspector general's report from 2
the c.i.a. s itself a failing grade in actions leading up to the september 11th attacks. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america, here is a look at the top stories. [ gunfire ] >>> a voibility ambush -- joint ambush at the dallas police department ending with the suspect killed. police say he attacked the headquarters in the predawn hours. police caught up with him in a dallas suburb. police opened fire. he is dead. >>> the pentagon presents n.a.t.o. with a plan to...
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that was at the c.i.a. we have gone through sequester. do the problems indicate that at that time the agency and the administration just didn't get it. now there are the same problems, at the c.i.a., which was the front page of the "the washington post" this morning. >> we had the resources to do what we needed to do. what was lacking was political will. prior to 9/11. as we are witnessing the lag of political will. in the period prior to 9/11, we had a lack of political will. i was interviewed, i sat through four hours of interviews with the inspector general's office for the report. and i thought after reading a shortened version of the report when it was released that they didn't address the political issues, because it's not what the white house wanted to hear. >> a lot of reporters thought they'd learn more about the saudi connection to 9/11 and the -- in the documents, did they. >> no, the saudi connection has been redacted out. we knew, of course, back then, that saudi arabia had active programme of interacting with al qaeda militan
that was at the c.i.a. we have gone through sequester. do the problems indicate that at that time the agency and the administration just didn't get it. now there are the same problems, at the c.i.a., which was the front page of the "the washington post" this morning. >> we had the resources to do what we needed to do. what was lacking was political will. prior to 9/11. as we are witnessing the lag of political will. in the period prior to 9/11, we had a lack of political will. i...
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gwen: the c.i.a. announces another al qaeda leader targeted and killed bringing to an even dozen the number of strikes this year. is it making a difference? and, two more candidates joined the presidential race but of the two, all eyes are officially on jeb bush. >> it's nobody's turn. it's everybody's test. and it's wide open. exactly as the contest for president should be. gwen: covering the week, carrie johnson, justice correspondent for npr, chuck babington washington correspondent for the associated press yochi dreazen managing editor for "foreign policy magazine," and dan balz chief correspondent for "the washington post." >> award-winning reporting and analysis covering history as it happens, live from our nation's capitol, this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. corporate funding for "washington week" is provided by -- >> we're committed to strong. we're committed to sure. we're committed to smart and light, secure and bold. in a world of enduring needs the men and women of boeing are proud
gwen: the c.i.a. announces another al qaeda leader targeted and killed bringing to an even dozen the number of strikes this year. is it making a difference? and, two more candidates joined the presidential race but of the two, all eyes are officially on jeb bush. >> it's nobody's turn. it's everybody's test. and it's wide open. exactly as the contest for president should be. gwen: covering the week, carrie johnson, justice correspondent for npr, chuck babington washington correspondent...
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the c.i.a. chose one of its most intrepid agent kermit roosevelt actually, the grandson of theodore roosevelt to sneak into iran in late july 1953 and begin organizing the coup. now what can he do? first of all he began bribing newspaper editors and columnists and reporters to write all sorts of defamatory lies about mosadek in the newspaper. secondly, he began bribing members of parliament, and leaders of political parties that were part of mosadek's coalition so they would quit the coalition or begin to denounce mosadek. he began bribing mule whats so that a tri -- at friday prayers in the mosque people would hear denunciation of mosadek as being against the islamic faith. he also threw the military attache and began bribing mid-ranking military officer so they would be ready with their units to join the coup when the moment came. one of the most brilliant ideas that he had was to sew upheaval on the streets of tehran. he got into the mobs are us business. he was able to recruit several street
the c.i.a. chose one of its most intrepid agent kermit roosevelt actually, the grandson of theodore roosevelt to sneak into iran in late july 1953 and begin organizing the coup. now what can he do? first of all he began bribing newspaper editors and columnists and reporters to write all sorts of defamatory lies about mosadek in the newspaper. secondly, he began bribing members of parliament, and leaders of political parties that were part of mosadek's coalition so they would quit the coalition...
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. >>> now, he says, much the suspicion, centers over a doctor who was once employed by the c.i.a. to help catch bin laden. >>> in a major development she the government of pack cast stand has decided to seal the premises of save the children. the government says that the charity was working against the country's interest, and their problem started after the attack on bin laden, and the fact that one of their doctors was recruited by the c.i.a. to run a fake program and, he is under arrest but that was enough to arouse suspicions about the activities of save the children. they say it has no doubts as to why it decided to seal the offices of this charity. >>> for many years there was no accountability and, they were working freely, and many of them suspicious and job jurisdiction was restricted, here and they were found working in tribes and enough is enough, we will not tolerate it. >>> however, the organization representatives, in pack cast stand said, that their work was critical that they had done a lot of work in the field of the anti policy oh, and that they were working in con
. >>> now, he says, much the suspicion, centers over a doctor who was once employed by the c.i.a. to help catch bin laden. >>> in a major development she the government of pack cast stand has decided to seal the premises of save the children. the government says that the charity was working against the country's interest, and their problem started after the attack on bin laden, and the fact that one of their doctors was recruited by the c.i.a. to run a fake program and, he is...
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. >>> now, much of the suspicion around save the children centers on a doctor employed by the c.i.a. to help capture bin laden. >>> they have decided to seal the premises of save the children charity located here, and the government says that the charity was working against the country's interest, and their problems started after the attack on bin laden, and the fact that one of the doctors was recruited by the c.i.a. to run a fake program and, he is under arrest by the authority's and that was enough to arouse suspicions about the activities of aye the children, and the g. said it has no doubt as to why it decided to seal the offices of this charity. >>> well, this case, for many years there was no accountability and several engineers were working freely and, many of them suspicious, and, it was restricted to islamabad, and in the tribal areas of the country. enough is enough, i will not tolerate any organization working against pack cast stand. >>> however, they said, that they were -- their work was critical that they had done a lot of work in the field of anti policy o and they we
. >>> now, much of the suspicion around save the children centers on a doctor employed by the c.i.a. to help capture bin laden. >>> they have decided to seal the premises of save the children charity located here, and the government says that the charity was working against the country's interest, and their problems started after the attack on bin laden, and the fact that one of the doctors was recruited by the c.i.a. to run a fake program and, he is under arrest by the...
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a pentagon spokesman wouldn't acknowledge that the c.i.a. carried out the trike, but cited it as evidence as it had to pull all of its troops out of yemen. >> thank you. according to the u.n. refugee agencies, nearly 60 million have been forced out of their homes because of conflict. 16% more than a year ago, and more than ever recorded. more than half the refugees are children. most of the conflicts are getting worse, meaning more people will be displaced. >> it is dramatics to see shrinking and dying in the mediterranean, or the andaman see, or gulf of aiden, seeing the refugees drowning. it is dramatic it see xenophobia golf of course and many seeking protection and seeking to rebuild a new life finds unfortunately the death in the movements they made. >>> turkey has more refugees than any other nation taking in 1.6 million syrians. >>> greece has less than two weeks remaining to strike a deal or face being in default. greece owes 1.8 billion to the international monetary fund. the parties failed to reach an agreement at a meeting of europ
a pentagon spokesman wouldn't acknowledge that the c.i.a. carried out the trike, but cited it as evidence as it had to pull all of its troops out of yemen. >> thank you. according to the u.n. refugee agencies, nearly 60 million have been forced out of their homes because of conflict. 16% more than a year ago, and more than ever recorded. more than half the refugees are children. most of the conflicts are getting worse, meaning more people will be displaced. >> it is dramatics to see...
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the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. >>> a former c.i.a. up a new recipe for intrigue. jason matthews is here. he served for 33 years in the agency's national clandestine service and now he's out with a new spy novel. the latest is called "palace of treason." this is a sequel to the very popular "red sparrow" which i learned was just optioned for a movie. >> 20th century fox. >> that is fantastic. >> thank you very much. >> the same characters in this one? >> the same main characters, the russian intelligence officer gets recruited by the c.i.a. guy. they fall in love. she has to go back to moscow. and meets old blue eyes himself, lads mile an hour putin. >> she -- vladimir putin. >> she survives an attempt on her life? >> that's trite. a traitor in washington -- that's right. a traitor in washington finds out her true name. >> how do you come up with in line of thinking? >> both books are a celebration of the new cold war informed by my 33 years in the agency. it's all fiction and all been cleared and passed by the c.i.a. >> it's anywhere,
the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. >>> a former c.i.a. up a new recipe for intrigue. jason matthews is here. he served for 33 years in the agency's national clandestine service and now he's out with a new spy novel. the latest is called "palace of treason." this is a sequel to the very popular "red sparrow" which i learned was just optioned for a movie. >> 20th century fox. >> that is fantastic. >>...
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the c.i.a. has one of the most prepid agent. to sneak into iran in late july 1953 -- and began organizing the koup. >> first of all, he would be bribing columnists an rorpter who is write all sorts of dough familiar mary: lines about most of the top on the history. members of parliament and leaders of political party that were part of his edition so they would quit the dem police. he began bribing mullet so that at friday prayers in the month people would hear that because he's being eants religious against the islamic state. very they began bribing mid ranking military officers. so they would be ready for their unit to join the yg. one of the most brilliant ideas that he has -- so upheaval on streets of tehran. we got into the mobs are us business. he was able to recruit several street gang laiders. inl in tehran. -- in tehran. he ran a protection in the vegetable market. looking to win a few extra bucks or reals at the time. he said i'd like you to get several hundred men and i want them to rampage through the treats of tehran
the c.i.a. has one of the most prepid agent. to sneak into iran in late july 1953 -- and began organizing the koup. >> first of all, he would be bribing columnists an rorpter who is write all sorts of dough familiar mary: lines about most of the top on the history. members of parliament and leaders of political party that were part of his edition so they would quit the dem police. he began bribing mullet so that at friday prayers in the month people would hear that because he's being...
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we're going to talk about that with michael morell, former number two at the c.i.a. and now our cbs news senior national security contributor. michael, the terrorism threat is always raised around important national holidays, but there seems to be more concern about this weekend than usual. >> i think there are three reasons for that, scott. one is the large number of americans who have been radicalized or in the process of being radicalized by isis. we've seen 50 arrests now in the last 12 months, so it raises questions about how many more are out there. number two is the call by isis. just last week they called for people to take up arms against isis enemies during ramadan. we are right smack in the middle of ram done right now. >> pelley: the islamic holy month of ramadan? >> correct. and third july 4th is a symbol of america. what better than the strike during a similar balance of america. you put those three things together and there is concern. >> pelley: we're seeing the threat evolve dramatically. what concerns you most? >> the threat i fear most is a young pe
we're going to talk about that with michael morell, former number two at the c.i.a. and now our cbs news senior national security contributor. michael, the terrorism threat is always raised around important national holidays, but there seems to be more concern about this weekend than usual. >> i think there are three reasons for that, scott. one is the large number of americans who have been radicalized or in the process of being radicalized by isis. we've seen 50 arrests now in the last...
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the reason the c.i.a.irector and other officials go on television and say you're going to all die unless you give us these powers is because that's what government officials do. they fear monger in order to get what they want. that's how the torture program and iraq war and guantanamo and everything the government has done has been justified. that's the rhetorical tactic. >> i just want to ask you about edward snowden. you've been in touch with him and he is still in moscow. do you think he is thinking at this point glenn, i can come back to the u.s. now. i can face justice. i've been vindicated, they're having this debate, the law has changed or is appearing to change. >> if we had a healthy society that was at all democratic and law abiding he'd be able to come home on the next flight from moscow to not decades in prison but a hero's welcome. if you're somebody that expose's a secret government program ruled to be unconstitutional and illegal and prompts the first post 9/11 serious debate about the balan
the reason the c.i.a.irector and other officials go on television and say you're going to all die unless you give us these powers is because that's what government officials do. they fear monger in order to get what they want. that's how the torture program and iraq war and guantanamo and everything the government has done has been justified. that's the rhetorical tactic. >> i just want to ask you about edward snowden. you've been in touch with him and he is still in moscow. do you think...
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breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a., the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parents say she's white. and steve hartman with walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready. everybody is watching. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the more we learn about the hack attack against the u.s. government, the worse it gets. today, we learned that suspected chinese hackers got their hands on the personal information of as many as 14 million people far more than we were first told. and some of that information was extremely sensitive. it came from intelligence and military personnel who were applying for security clearances. jeff pegues is following this >> reporter: scott, a federal law enforcement source says the cyber attack appears to have compromi
breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a., the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parents say she's white. and steve hartman with walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready....
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law enforcement sources say the f.b.i. c.i.a., and some military personnel are believed to have had data compromised. u.s. officials first publicly acknowledged the cyber attack last week, but investigators believe it started last year. it was discovered in april and then confirmed in may. >> all big intelligence agencies have biographic databases on important figures. >> reporter: jim lewis who has advised the government on cyber-security for over a decade says the chinese use the information to gather intelligence. >> they're doing opposition research. they're getting into the skin of the americans so they can understand how to play with them better. >> reporter: today, white house press secretary josh earnest said the administration has not ruled out sanctions against the perpetrators. >> detecting the computer networks of the federal government is a daunting challenge, and it does require the federal government to-- to be nimble, something that's difficult when you're talking about an organization that's this large. >> repor
law enforcement sources say the f.b.i. c.i.a., and some military personnel are believed to have had data compromised. u.s. officials first publicly acknowledged the cyber attack last week, but investigators believe it started last year. it was discovered in april and then confirmed in may. >> all big intelligence agencies have biographic databases on important figures. >> reporter: jim lewis who has advised the government on cyber-security for over a decade says the chinese use the...
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well i get concerned when i read the former director of the c.i.a. general michael maden who has said -- quote -- "not addressing the possible military dimensions creates an increased burden on verification. if i don't have high confidence in where the iranians actually are, not such as emphasis i'll material -- fissile development program as in the program. we do have intelligence estimates but they remain estimates. they remain estimates. for a country that says that is not our objective they refuse to come clean on their pasts. how can we know their intent, how can we we know their capacity for breakout or sneakout with high confidence with where it is -- without knowing where it is they are right now? he also said with reference to secretary kerry's remarks i'd like to see the d.n.i. or any intelligence office repeat that for me. they won't. what he is saying is that we don't care how far they've gotten with weaponization. we're betting the farm on our ability to limit the production of fissile material. he's pretending we have perfect knowledge a
well i get concerned when i read the former director of the c.i.a. general michael maden who has said -- quote -- "not addressing the possible military dimensions creates an increased burden on verification. if i don't have high confidence in where the iranians actually are, not such as emphasis i'll material -- fissile development program as in the program. we do have intelligence estimates but they remain estimates. they remain estimates. for a country that says that is not our objective...
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breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a., the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parent say she's white. >> and steve hartman can walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready. everybody is watching. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the more we learn about the the healthcare attack against the u.s. government,
breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a., the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parent say she's white. >> and steve hartman can walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is...
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the government previously linked it to a fake vaccination scheme used by the c.i.a. to track down osama bin laden. save the children which worked in pakistan 35 years strongly object to the action and raise serious concerns at the highest levels. all our work is designed and delivered in close collaboration with the government ministries across the down theory and aims to deliver services in health, and child welfare. we have this report from pakistan. >> those who ran that fake immunization program was linked to the charity. he was recruited by the c.i.a. and after the operation for osama bin laden it has been closed. the organization has been accused by the government, although they say that they were in coordination with the local government ministries and all that. they are staying away from this, but the suspicion started after the attack on bin laden and the organization, of course, this charity -- a 2012 intelligence report -- against the organization and spying. >> the australia prime minister denied allegations. crews were offered $5,000 to turn back. we have
the government previously linked it to a fake vaccination scheme used by the c.i.a. to track down osama bin laden. save the children which worked in pakistan 35 years strongly object to the action and raise serious concerns at the highest levels. all our work is designed and delivered in close collaboration with the government ministries across the down theory and aims to deliver services in health, and child welfare. we have this report from pakistan. >> those who ran that fake...
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breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parent say she's white. >> and steve hartman can walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready. everybody is watching. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: the more we learn about the the healthcare attack against the u.s. government, the worse it
breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parent say she's white. >> and steve hartman can walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready....
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we've heard what the head of the c.i.a. said today on the sunday show. he's afraid that something is going to happen when this act expires. and that's not just my assessment of the situation or the head of the c.i.a. even senate republicans feel the same way. the republican junior senator from montana said yesterday, "we could have done this a week ago. this is the nature of washington. always manufacturing by crisis." close quote. fortunately, there is a clear way out. pass the u.s.a. freedom act which the house overwhelmingly passed with 338 votes on a totally bipartisan basis. all we need is a few more republican senators to vote with democrats and the bill will pass. just three maybe four, maybe five but a few senators. all we need to bring this unnecessary crisis to a screaming halt. i'm confident we can pass this bill if the majority leader would bring it to the floor for a fair vote. now, procedurally, mr. president, it's going to be extremely difficult to not have this bill -- law expire -- not a bill this law expire. any other course in just pas
we've heard what the head of the c.i.a. said today on the sunday show. he's afraid that something is going to happen when this act expires. and that's not just my assessment of the situation or the head of the c.i.a. even senate republicans feel the same way. the republican junior senator from montana said yesterday, "we could have done this a week ago. this is the nature of washington. always manufacturing by crisis." close quote. fortunately, there is a clear way out. pass the...
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breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a., the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parents say she's white. and steve hartman with walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready. everybody is watching. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
breaking news, a computer attack linked to china has stolen the most sensitive secrets of members of the c.i.a., the military, and the f.b.i. also tonight, a prison employee has been arrested for allegedly helping two killers escape a maximum security prison. did an n.a.a.c.p. official color her past? >> i do consider myself to be black? >> pelley: her parents say she's white. and steve hartman with walter thomas. his big dream is behind that door. >> everybody is ready....
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. >> at the c.i.a. i was trained to analyse complex and sometimes contradictory data. e change fits into that model as well. washington d.c. - politics are part of the equation. no matter what the science is, there's going to be contentious debate. >> i had a different experience. i was dealing with the scientists and citizens who are not debating if climate change is happening, but they are living it now. >> i think it's interesting that both sides of the debate claim to be on the side of science, and use studies as ammunition. we wanted to know who is right. things got interesting. >> as scientists we are trained to look at the data and go from there. that's what we try to keep in mind as we delve into the debate - the politics of climate change. >> the picture esque sunrise on the strip of miami beach florida hides the danger facing the tourist island. >> florida is sort of an epicentre for climate impacts >>> those are forcing a massive city-wide reconstruction effort, turning miami beach into a real-life laboratory to deal with a climate changing all-too fast. flor
. >> at the c.i.a. i was trained to analyse complex and sometimes contradictory data. e change fits into that model as well. washington d.c. - politics are part of the equation. no matter what the science is, there's going to be contentious debate. >> i had a different experience. i was dealing with the scientists and citizens who are not debating if climate change is happening, but they are living it now. >> i think it's interesting that both sides of the debate claim to be...
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. >> he was a member of al quaida until his arrest by pakistani intelligence, and the c.i.a. 004. return to yemen and jailed until tuition, he was released and began his work as a paid informant for the government. he claims he warned security agencies one week before the attack, and provided details on the day itself as an informant was the nephew. >> the explosives used against the u.s. embassy. the colonel then arranged for the materials. >> could get out and north al jazeera schaus verified his backgrounded within al quaida we have also established that he was a bomb maker that's how he gained detail knowledge about the attacks. he lost his right thumb handling explosives. again, this is a guy who in substantial measure is who he says he is. he knows these people, he had insights into how they operate. very few people have come out with detail at the top so somebody that can report over a period of months even perhaps years even if it is a few years back, is extraordinary valuable. >> if i had to give them a ballpark grade, i would say 70/30, 70 being genuine. >> spain and
. >> he was a member of al quaida until his arrest by pakistani intelligence, and the c.i.a. 004. return to yemen and jailed until tuition, he was released and began his work as a paid informant for the government. he claims he warned security agencies one week before the attack, and provided details on the day itself as an informant was the nephew. >> the explosives used against the u.s. embassy. the colonel then arranged for the materials. >> could get out and north al...
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the c.i.a. reds of pages of internal investigative findings related to the september 11 attacks. the report found that before 9/11, the c.i.a. was reluctant to seek authority to assassinate osama bin laden. the section of the report about saudi arabia in september 11 was largely redacted. on the newshour online, with the abuse of prescription painkillers a growing problem, especially among seniors, a new study finds that medicare drug plans are actually cutting back on coverage of name-brand pills designed to deter abuse. read more about the study and the case against generics, on ou. all that and more is on our web site, pbs.org/newshour. and a reminder about some upcoming programs from our pbs colleagues. later tonight on "washington week" a closer look at how iraq, the trade deal, and the supreme court's upcoming decision on health care may affect president obama's legacy. that's later tonight on washington week. on pbs newshour weekend saturday, a look at an ambitious effort in los angeles to
the c.i.a. reds of pages of internal investigative findings related to the september 11 attacks. the report found that before 9/11, the c.i.a. was reluctant to seek authority to assassinate osama bin laden. the section of the report about saudi arabia in september 11 was largely redacted. on the newshour online, with the abuse of prescription painkillers a growing problem, especially among seniors, a new study finds that medicare drug plans are actually cutting back on coverage of name-brand...
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language ] >> reporter: he was a member of al qaeda until his arrest by pakistani intelligence and the c.i.a. in 2004. returned to yemen, gaoled until 2006, he was released, he was released and began work as a paid informant for the yemeni government. he claims he warned security agencies a week before the attack, and provided details on the day itself. just over a year later, a daring assault on the embassy left 19 dead. he again says he warned the security services. three months before, a week before, and three days before. >> reporter: his handler was ali abdullah saleh's nephew, the colonel. he said he did not just ignore the attacks, he went so far as to hand over money for the explosives used in the u.s. embassy attack. the colonel arranged for the materials to be given to the al qaeda commander in the arabian peninsula peninsula. >>> al jazeera verified his background within al qaeda, and we established that he was a bomb-maker. that's how he gained detailed knowledge about the attacks. he lost his right thumb handling explosives. we showed his testimony to two retired intelligence of
language ] >> reporter: he was a member of al qaeda until his arrest by pakistani intelligence and the c.i.a. in 2004. returned to yemen, gaoled until 2006, he was released, he was released and began work as a paid informant for the yemeni government. he claims he warned security agencies a week before the attack, and provided details on the day itself. just over a year later, a daring assault on the embassy left 19 dead. he again says he warned the security services. three months before,...
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known as the church committee, was established to investigate intelligence gathering conducted by the c.i.and f.b.i. in the aftermath of the watergate scandal. up next, a panel discusses the history and legacy of the church committee, including how the senate historical office is collecting oral histories of involved personnel and the impact the committee's findings had on the f.b.i. the organization of american historians hosted this 90 minute discussion at their annual meeting in st. louis.
known as the church committee, was established to investigate intelligence gathering conducted by the c.i.and f.b.i. in the aftermath of the watergate scandal. up next, a panel discusses the history and legacy of the church committee, including how the senate historical office is collecting oral histories of involved personnel and the impact the committee's findings had on the f.b.i. the organization of american historians hosted this 90 minute discussion at their annual meeting in st. louis.
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>> chances are the c.i.a. and other agencies are going to go back and look through their databases to see whether there's any condition rating intelligence on whether what he is saying is true and then acting upon it. for example, we have our unilateral assets in yemen, as well so do our partner countries, whether in the middle east or europe and they're going to see whether this is actually a credible story and if it's a credible story they're going to act upon it. now, we should probably see -- we may not see anything happening in the public, but if the allegations hold water for the intelligence community not only in the united states, but also in britain and elsewhere then we'll see some sort of action. >> former c.i.a. counter terrorism analyst in d.c. this morning, thank you. >> the outbreak of middle east respiratory syndrome mers in south korea reached a u.s. air base now. a south korea air man has tested positive. he is now at a hospital off the base. so far the airman is not showing symptoms. 100 of
>> chances are the c.i.a. and other agencies are going to go back and look through their databases to see whether there's any condition rating intelligence on whether what he is saying is true and then acting upon it. for example, we have our unilateral assets in yemen, as well so do our partner countries, whether in the middle east or europe and they're going to see whether this is actually a credible story and if it's a credible story they're going to act upon it. now, we should...
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the c.i.a. is the agency that says the notion of blow back.otion of there'll be an equal and opposite reaction when you do things to other countries, and we have power over it. >> may i suggest, because i face racism, you face racism. doesn't mean we'll blow ourselves up. there's half stories in that. half the story is true. there's another half they add on there, the ball on the christmas tree and turning it into something else. it's important to recognise. how we deal with it. let's take the case study. it was a grievance for the jihadists in syria, we follow the propaganda. there was a grievance when there wasn't intervention, no one cares for muslim lives, and when there was, colonialists are coming back to syria, killing muslims. the way out of that is to control the narrative. he who controls the narrative sets the discourse, and we are losing that question. >> someone like andram - he's made fun on you and called you name - there was a piece tracing rad illegalisation of a young belgium that went to fight for i.s.i.l. it seemed anjam ra
the c.i.a. is the agency that says the notion of blow back.otion of there'll be an equal and opposite reaction when you do things to other countries, and we have power over it. >> may i suggest, because i face racism, you face racism. doesn't mean we'll blow ourselves up. there's half stories in that. half the story is true. there's another half they add on there, the ball on the christmas tree and turning it into something else. it's important to recognise. how we deal with it. let's...
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problem started after the attack on bin laden and the fact that one of the doctors was recruited by the c.i.a. and, he is under arrest, but that was enough to arowses sus submissions about the activity of save the children k. they had no doubt as to why it decided to seal the offices of this charity. >>> for many years there was no accountability and simple engineers were working freely without obeying the laws, the job jurisdiction was limited and, they were found in a tribal area of the country and enough is a enough, we will not tolerate any organization working against the integrity of pakistan. >>> however, they said it was critical that they had done a lot of work in the field of the anti polio program and, they were working in conjunction with the government of the pakistan, they were aware about what they were doing -- government of pakistan was mulling over the idea of adopting legislation to stop this. >>> australian prime minister has refused to answer whether the navy paid boats to turn back migrants. >>> asylum seekers, in the coast australia, has tough measures to stop the journ
problem started after the attack on bin laden and the fact that one of the doctors was recruited by the c.i.a. and, he is under arrest, but that was enough to arowses sus submissions about the activity of save the children k. they had no doubt as to why it decided to seal the offices of this charity. >>> for many years there was no accountability and simple engineers were working freely without obeying the laws, the job jurisdiction was limited and, they were found in a tribal area of...
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>> i'm certainly not going to contradict the director of the c.i.a. >> the f.b.i. has lost the ability to track people who are intent on carrying out attacks on the homeland. >> there are a variety of tools used by our national security professionals to conduct both law enforcement and national security investigations. but what is clear is that there are tools that are critical to that effort that are no longer available, as of today are not available to our national security professionals. that's exactly why we want the senate to act on usa freedom act. if they pass that piece of legislation, they got such strong bipartisan support in the house, the president will immediately sign into law and we will codify greater reforms to that program. those programs that will protect our civil liberties. while at the same time ensuring the noncontroversial authorities that have been used by national security professionals can continue to be used to protect the country. >> the president follow senator paul's actions over the weekend? >> i don't believe he did. i suspect he di
>> i'm certainly not going to contradict the director of the c.i.a. >> the f.b.i. has lost the ability to track people who are intent on carrying out attacks on the homeland. >> there are a variety of tools used by our national security professionals to conduct both law enforcement and national security investigations. but what is clear is that there are tools that are critical to that effort that are no longer available, as of today are not available to our national security...
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i spent almost my whole life in the c.i.a. keeping secrets, but i have read that eye stein did detect the breach after the spropet indicators of compromise was loaded into it. my question is, how long did the federal government have access to these days of compromise and how long did it take to get into ineine stein's system and has that been promoted to every other agency that's using einstein, too? dr. ozment: representative o.p.m. gave us the indicators of compromise pleed immediately and we loaded it into einstein immediately. we loaded into einstein 2 to both detect and to look back in history to see if any traffic back in time had indicate aid similar compromise. that is how we found an intrusion into o.p.m. related to this incident that led to our discovery of the breach of the personal records. we also put into einstein 3 so employees moving forward would be protected. we held a call with all the federal c.i.o.'s and asked them to search their networks. mr. hurd: has that been done? mr. ozment: yes. mr. hurd: you talked
i spent almost my whole life in the c.i.a. keeping secrets, but i have read that eye stein did detect the breach after the spropet indicators of compromise was loaded into it. my question is, how long did the federal government have access to these days of compromise and how long did it take to get into ineine stein's system and has that been promoted to every other agency that's using einstein, too? dr. ozment: representative o.p.m. gave us the indicators of compromise pleed immediately and we...
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we've heard what the head of the c.i.a. said today on the sunday show. he's afraid that something is going to happen when this act expires. and that's not just my assessment of the situation or the head of the c.i.a. even senate republicans feel the same way. the republican junior senator from montana said yesterday, "we could have done this a week ago. this is the nature of washington. always manufacturing by crisis." close quote. fortunately, there is a clear way out. pass the u.s.a. freedom act which the house overwhelmingly passed with 338 votes on a totally bipartisan basis. all we need is a few more republican senators to vote with democrats and the bill will pass. just three maybe four, maybe five but a few senators. all we need to bring this unnecessary crisis to a screaming halt. i'm confident we can pass this bill if the majority leader would bring it to the floor for a fair vote. now, procedurally, mr. president, it's going to be extremely difficult to not have this bill -- law expire -- not a bill this law expire. any other course in just pas
we've heard what the head of the c.i.a. said today on the sunday show. he's afraid that something is going to happen when this act expires. and that's not just my assessment of the situation or the head of the c.i.a. even senate republicans feel the same way. the republican junior senator from montana said yesterday, "we could have done this a week ago. this is the nature of washington. always manufacturing by crisis." close quote. fortunately, there is a clear way out. pass the...
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the government. president obama among them. we heard from c.i.a. director john brennanon "face the nation." >> i think it is watched what is happening, whether or not it's disclosures of classified information or changes in the law and policies they are looking at seams to operate within. >> that is the warning that we are hearing from authorities like the c.i.a. director. we'll be happy that the freedom act look like it can move forward. there's overall concern about this gap. something that really could have been avoided if the senate could have come to agreement in this process. they pushed it up to the deadline. something congress is famous for. what is different - descension among the republicans ranks, they couldn't do it on a fast enough timeline. >> lots of coffee libby casey. thank you very much. >> secretary of state john kerry forced to cut short a european trip because of a bicingle injury he's recuperating at a hospital. he is expected to fly to boston where he sees his own doctors. the top diplomat breaking a leg while riding his bike
the government. president obama among them. we heard from c.i.a. director john brennanon "face the nation." >> i think it is watched what is happening, whether or not it's disclosures of classified information or changes in the law and policies they are looking at seams to operate within. >> that is the warning that we are hearing from authorities like the c.i.a. director. we'll be happy that the freedom act look like it can move forward. there's overall concern about this...