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the c.i.a. program was far more brutal than people were led to believe. >> california senator dianne feinstein fought to make the report public. >> it shows that the c.i.a.'s actions a decade ago are a stain on our value and on our history. >> human rights watch says no one has ever been held accountable. it wants a criminal investigation into nearly two dozen former bush administration officials, including president bush, vice president cheney, c.i.a. director george tennett, attorney general john ashcroft and national security advisor condoleezza rice. the group called on president obama to appoint a special prosecutor to look into possible charges. it wants the president to acknowledge u.s. wrongdoing, apologize to victims, and offer compensation. in a statement, the c.i.a. told al jazeera it has acknowledged "the program had shortcomings and the agency made mistakes." the c.i.a. pointed out that the justice department previously investigated and decided not to initiate criminal charges. presi
the c.i.a. program was far more brutal than people were led to believe. >> california senator dianne feinstein fought to make the report public. >> it shows that the c.i.a.'s actions a decade ago are a stain on our value and on our history. >> human rights watch says no one has ever been held accountable. it wants a criminal investigation into nearly two dozen former bush administration officials, including president bush, vice president cheney, c.i.a. director george tennett,...
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at the final, the c.i.a. thought there were $5,000 to 6000 soviet soldiers on the island, and there were 50,000. at the the time the c.i.a. thought the only nuclear weapons on the island were for the intermediate range ballistic missiles to hit the united states. there were tactical weapons on the island and the russian commander in cuba had already been given authority to use tactical nuclear weapons the minute the american invasion began and he had ringed guantanamo bay with tactical nuclear weapons. >> rose: which would have rained on miami and further north. >> it would have been a nuclear apocalypse. kennedy is right to get a lot of credit for that. but what i argue in the book is that, if you realize at the same time he's also dealing with an invasion by communist china of democratic india, an invasion which the chinese scored victory after victory and were on the brink of breaking through and dismembering india, and he dealt with that crisis exactly the same time and he also helped to bring that crisis
at the final, the c.i.a. thought there were $5,000 to 6000 soviet soldiers on the island, and there were 50,000. at the the time the c.i.a. thought the only nuclear weapons on the island were for the intermediate range ballistic missiles to hit the united states. there were tactical weapons on the island and the russian commander in cuba had already been given authority to use tactical nuclear weapons the minute the american invasion began and he had ringed guantanamo bay with tactical nuclear...
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for the c.i.a.'s torture of people rounded up in the wake of the september 11 attacks. >>> four people have been arrested in the former soviet republic of georgia for being involved why i.s.i.l. weapons were recovered as well as i.s.i.l. flag, audio. some 550 are said to be involved with i.s.i.l. for today's in context segment we look at a report by george washington university on i.s.i.l. recruitment in america. 250 have attempted to travel to join i.s.i.l. and 900 active investigations are ongoing against suspected i.s.i.l. followers. the study finds 71 people have been arrested on charges relating to i.s.i.l. since march 2014. 56 this year alone. of those charged the average age is 26 and a vast majority 86% are male. half of them attempted to travel or travelled overseas. about a quarter of them were involved in domestic plots here in the u.s. 55% were arrested thanks to informants and uncover agents. - did 55%. the author of the director of program on extremism at the center for cyber an homelan
for the c.i.a.'s torture of people rounded up in the wake of the september 11 attacks. >>> four people have been arrested in the former soviet republic of georgia for being involved why i.s.i.l. weapons were recovered as well as i.s.i.l. flag, audio. some 550 are said to be involved with i.s.i.l. for today's in context segment we look at a report by george washington university on i.s.i.l. recruitment in america. 250 have attempted to travel to join i.s.i.l. and 900 active...
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john brennan said, after paris, that the c.i.a. s literally overwhelmed by everything that it has to do, all of the threats that are facing the united states, and i'm sure he was referring to exactly what i'm talking about right now. >> rose: you think of that and, at the same time, you look at how much the budget is, the defense budget is in this country. those are priorities decided by the executive branch. >> and by congress. >> rose: and by congress in terms of the appropriations. several more things i want to talk about. one, it is how do we understand what the real threat of terrorism is? it's not just dead bodies. it's more than that. >> so i think, charlie, i think this is a great question and a great conversation and i think it gets -- the conversation i think will help people understand where the president is coming from a little bit. so i think most people think of the terrorist threat as dead bodies, and it certainly is, and we need to take it very, very seriously from that perspective. but there are other consequences o
john brennan said, after paris, that the c.i.a. s literally overwhelmed by everything that it has to do, all of the threats that are facing the united states, and i'm sure he was referring to exactly what i'm talking about right now. >> rose: you think of that and, at the same time, you look at how much the budget is, the defense budget is in this country. those are priorities decided by the executive branch. >> and by congress. >> rose: and by congress in terms of the...
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in a statement, the c.i.a. toldless al jazeera it has acknowledged the program had shortcomings and mistakes were made. the justice department previously investigated and decided not to initiate criminal charges. president obama as one of his first actions in office banned these interrogation techniques, but some of the 2016 g.o.p. candidates have defended the practices and even embraced them. >>> would i approve water power pouring? you bet your arse. in a heart beat. in a heart beak. >> reporter: that concerns human rights watch which says accountability is critical to send a message to other countries and future u.s. presidents. >>> without clear signal that what would happen, there is a danger this could happen again >>> something new to lookout for in new york's fast food chains and restaurants. from now on, a salt shaker sim bottom will appear next to any money eau opening to any item 2300 million grains of sodium. new york is the first city in the u.s. to take the step in an effort to combat cardiovascula
in a statement, the c.i.a. toldless al jazeera it has acknowledged the program had shortcomings and mistakes were made. the justice department previously investigated and decided not to initiate criminal charges. president obama as one of his first actions in office banned these interrogation techniques, but some of the 2016 g.o.p. candidates have defended the practices and even embraced them. >>> would i approve water power pouring? you bet your arse. in a heart beat. in a heart beak....
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the c.i.a. treatment of suspects. the group wants the obama administration to investigate nearly two dozen former u.s. officials. >> this is too serious a crime to ignore, too grave to ignore. >> laura pitter is the author of the human rights report. the bush administration sanctioned and put in place after the 9/11 attacks. >> the state sanctioned global program whereby men were abducted from all over the world, put in secret detention and tortured. >> the practices detailed in a heavily edited congressional report released a year ago included waterboarding, sleep deprivation, exposure to extreme temperatures. >> the c.i.a. program was far more brutal than people were led to believe. >> california senator dianne feinstein fought to make the report public. >> it shows that the c.i.a.'s actions a decade ago are a stain on our value and on our history. >> human rights watch says no one has ever been held accountable. it wants a criminal investigation into nearly two dozen former bush add, officials
the c.i.a. treatment of suspects. the group wants the obama administration to investigate nearly two dozen former u.s. officials. >> this is too serious a crime to ignore, too grave to ignore. >> laura pitter is the author of the human rights report. the bush administration sanctioned and put in place after the 9/11 attacks. >> the state sanctioned global program whereby men were abducted from all over the world, put in secret detention and tortured. >> the practices...
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mike morell is a former acting director of the c.i.a., and deputy director. >> it's the part of the c.i.an.s.a. and the intelligence community to penetrate the leadership of isis just to know what they're doing, just to know what they're planning, what they're thinking, what their capabilities are, who they're in contact with, et cetera. so that you can find out what they're doing and stop it. >> rose: and know what they plan to do six months from now. >> that's one piece of the intelligence responsibility here. the other piece of the intelligence responsibility, charlie, is to collect intelligence on exactly where these guys are and where they're going to be at a certain moment in time so that our special forces, either by capturing them or killing them, can remove them from the battlefield. so that's what the president has just done, right, is to ramp up the number of guys on the ground who are going to be able to go after senior isis officials and remove them from the battlefield, hopefully capture them because you get more intelligence. >> rose: that's the purpose of the special opera
mike morell is a former acting director of the c.i.a., and deputy director. >> it's the part of the c.i.an.s.a. and the intelligence community to penetrate the leadership of isis just to know what they're doing, just to know what they're planning, what they're thinking, what their capabilities are, who they're in contact with, et cetera. so that you can find out what they're doing and stop it. >> rose: and know what they plan to do six months from now. >> that's one piece of...
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are you throwing this away at the c.i.a.? you can make a fortune with this stuff. >> my gosh, first off, have you been there? >> yeah. >> we have a beautiful students. >> are you open for the holidays? >> we are closed right now and reopening january 6th. >> you are not water boarding anyone any more? >> no. >> hyde park, new york. >> yes, i heard of it. >> how is your school coming? >> awesome. >> how long for? >> a year and 8 months. >> do you have to come in with something? yep. what kind of experience? >> no fast food experience. a restaurant kitchen. at the end you get a chef's hat? >> yes. that is beautiful. thank you. you are great. >> we have beautiful saturday classes, you can come and take the classes at the culinary institute of america on saturdays. merry christmas. >> more coming up. [ dog barks ] [ bark ] there it is! [ gasps ] oh no! look, the sky's awake! that. was. epic! that sound. like nails on a chalkboard. but listen to this: (family talking) that's a different kind of sound. the sound of the weekend. unle
are you throwing this away at the c.i.a.? you can make a fortune with this stuff. >> my gosh, first off, have you been there? >> yeah. >> we have a beautiful students. >> are you open for the holidays? >> we are closed right now and reopening january 6th. >> you are not water boarding anyone any more? >> no. >> hyde park, new york. >> yes, i heard of it. >> how is your school coming? >> awesome. >> how long for? >> a...
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michael morrell, former number two at the c.i.a. michael, thanks as always. was farook rad -- radicalizeed? our david begnaud spoke with a coworker who narrowly missed the shooting. >> reporter: a san bernardino health worker christian nwadike says he and four other men were in the restroom when first shots were fired. >> when the blast came in, i lost every feeling. i kept thinking, this may be life or death. >> reporter: you thought you might die? >> yes. >> reporter: how long did you lie on the floor? >> i would put my time to ten minutes. >> reporter: what could you hear as you were lying on the floor? >> there were cries. there were shots. >> reporter: nwadike, who is originally from nigeria, sat in a cubicle next to syed farook for five years. >> when he came back from saudi arabia, he started doing this. that was the change. >> reporter: do you believe he was radicalized? >> yes. >> reporter: was he ever violent? >> no. >> reporter: was he ever rude? >> no. never. >> reporter: was he talkative? >> he never talked. >> reporter: do you feel like you misse
michael morrell, former number two at the c.i.a. michael, thanks as always. was farook rad -- radicalizeed? our david begnaud spoke with a coworker who narrowly missed the shooting. >> reporter: a san bernardino health worker christian nwadike says he and four other men were in the restroom when first shots were fired. >> when the blast came in, i lost every feeling. i kept thinking, this may be life or death. >> reporter: you thought you might die? >> yes. >>...
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we probably have more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >> rose: ah! ( laughter ) interviews. he agreed to speak with us and to give us a rare look inside apple-- to see how its products come together, and to witness the company's biggest project ever. but we couldn't see everything. a lot of it was covered up, especially at the super-secret design labs run by jony ive. i see these covers over some of these desks. >> that's so you can't see what's underneath it, charlie. >> rose: that's why you don't like people in this room, period. >> that's right. we don't like people in this room, period. >> stahl: how do you think you did in this movie? rate yourself. >> secretly with myself, i regarded it as the best thing i ever did. it was the most difficult. and the criterion for that is i made it look the most easy. >> stahl: "youth" is set in the swiss alps. michael caine plays fred ballinger, a retired, celebrated composer and conductor who has turned his back on music. everywhere. ( cow bells ring musically ) ( cow lows ) >> kroft: i'm steve kroft. >> stahl: i'm lesley stahl. >> wh
we probably have more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >> rose: ah! ( laughter ) interviews. he agreed to speak with us and to give us a rare look inside apple-- to see how its products come together, and to witness the company's biggest project ever. but we couldn't see everything. a lot of it was covered up, especially at the super-secret design labs run by jony ive. i see these covers over some of these desks. >> that's so you can't see what's underneath it, charlie. >> rose:...
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>> cook: one of the great things more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >> rose: ah! whatever secret products apple may be working on, no one feels the pressure to deliver more than jony ive. is there any possibility that apple can get too rich and too fat and too complacent? >> ive: that possibility absolutely exists. i think one of the things that characterizes the way that we work is that our heads tend to be down at these tables, worrying about what we're doing. and our heads don't tend to be up, looking around at what we've... >> rose: thinking how great we are, what we achieved? >> ive: yeah. and we're more aware of the distance between us and the perfection that we're chasing than... than ever before. >> rose: apple has one million people manufacturing its products in china. why doesn't it bring those jobs home? return. my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis made a simple trip to the grocery store anything but simple. so finally, i had an important conversation with my dermatologist about humira. he explained that humira works inside my body to target an
>> cook: one of the great things more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >> rose: ah! whatever secret products apple may be working on, no one feels the pressure to deliver more than jony ive. is there any possibility that apple can get too rich and too fat and too complacent? >> ive: that possibility absolutely exists. i think one of the things that characterizes the way that we work is that our heads tend to be down at these tables, worrying about what we're doing. and our heads...
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the c.i.a. and the administration generally. it undermines the rhetoric about having got a handle upon this. it was only a few short weeks ago that this administration was talking about having contained effectively the threat from islamic state and now they appear to be striking at the heart of the american community. we've also got disparty between what the f.b.i. is saying and what the white house is saying. there is a lack of coherent message coming out of washington at this time >>> as you said, nothing new really in his speech. it doesn't seem like any of the policies, any of the policies from the obama administration is going to be changing. he also reiterated america's determination to defeat i.s.i.l. in iraq as well as in syria, further justifying the current coalition air raids over iraq as well as syria. there are those who say you can't bomb an ideology. do you think washington and its allies are doing enough to try and counter this ideology that i.s.i.l. is offering new recruits? <
the c.i.a. and the administration generally. it undermines the rhetoric about having got a handle upon this. it was only a few short weeks ago that this administration was talking about having contained effectively the threat from islamic state and now they appear to be striking at the heart of the american community. we've also got disparty between what the f.b.i. is saying and what the white house is saying. there is a lack of coherent message coming out of washington at this time...
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or funded by the c.i.a.? >> unclear if they're funded by the c.i.a. but certainly backed by saudi and gulf states >>> what do you know about issam al-buwidani? >> very little. he say prominent field commander, but he doesn't carry of cache, of the idea logical heft and won't be the presence at the peace talks that zahran alloush would have been >>> is this significant and if so, why is it significant? >> it's too early to tell if it's significant with respect to the peace talks, but it's certainly insignificant in that a major commander from a group that many were counting on to play a significant role in these talks is no longer in the picture and even if as the group says they're going to move forward and carry on with the peace talks and their position hasn't changed, not having this prominent leader will change the character of the talks >>> i just heard you say and i just want to confirm, they do plan to continue with the peace talks and jaysh al-islam will be there? >> that's what i've heard. that's my understanding, that's correct > >>> they're
or funded by the c.i.a.? >> unclear if they're funded by the c.i.a. but certainly backed by saudi and gulf states >>> what do you know about issam al-buwidani? >> very little. he say prominent field commander, but he doesn't carry of cache, of the idea logical heft and won't be the presence at the peace talks that zahran alloush would have been >>> is this significant and if so, why is it significant? >> it's too early to tell if it's significant with respect...
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./// sharie johnson > that's it for more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >> rose: ah! ( laughter ) not only is apple secretive, but e.o. tim cook doesn't do many terviews. agreed to speak with us and give us a rare look inside ple-- to see how its products come together, and to witness the company's biggest project ever. but we couldn't see everything. a lot of it was covered up, especially at the super-secret design labs run by jony ive. i see these covers over some of
./// sharie johnson > that's it for more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >> rose: ah! ( laughter ) not only is apple secretive, but e.o. tim cook doesn't do many terviews. agreed to speak with us and give us a rare look inside ple-- to see how its products come together, and to witness the company's biggest project ever. but we couldn't see everything. a lot of it was covered up, especially at the super-secret design labs run by jony ive. i see these covers over some of
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he never married or had children. >> what's the c.i.a.'s justification for forcing you to buy a policy? would you have to ask sk them. >> and you get no benefits? >> that's politics, isn't it? >> today, a bill was filed to close the loophole. the overseas security personal fairness and was lan. ed by congressman stephen lynch. >> there are many families who have gone through this and they might need that money. it's not inexpensive to bury a child and then to have the government say, i'm sorry, his life is not worth a penny. it's very, very painful, and quite insulting. >> she's grateful for their perseverance. she said putting her son's name is an honor, but his real legacy are the lives he saved the day that the embassy was attacked. this is what makes the battle insulting. >> it's just that little bit of pain that's still there. this injustice is still going on. for us and for everyone else. it's just too long. estimated to be around $400,000 if the loophole is ever closed. and if it happens, barbara says it's unlikely any family will s
he never married or had children. >> what's the c.i.a.'s justification for forcing you to buy a policy? would you have to ask sk them. >> and you get no benefits? >> that's politics, isn't it? >> today, a bill was filed to close the loophole. the overseas security personal fairness and was lan. ed by congressman stephen lynch. >> there are many families who have gone through this and they might need that money. it's not inexpensive to bury a child and then to have...
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s forgotten crisis: tibet, the c.i.a., and the sino-indian war." >> it's no longer just a terrorist issuert of the failure of the arab state system in the wake of the failure of the arab spring. that's what's permitting it to operate, the chaos that came out of the arab spring. same is true for al quaida. that's what makes this so hard to do. that's where i'm quite sympathetic to the president's problem because if it is true, as i think it is, that i.s.i.s. is embedded in the iraq and syrian civil wars, a classic counterterrorism strategy of decapitating the leadership, gradually squeezing
s forgotten crisis: tibet, the c.i.a., and the sino-indian war." >> it's no longer just a terrorist issuert of the failure of the arab state system in the wake of the failure of the arab spring. that's what's permitting it to operate, the chaos that came out of the arab spring. same is true for al quaida. that's what makes this so hard to do. that's where i'm quite sympathetic to the president's problem because if it is true, as i think it is, that i.s.i.s. is embedded in the iraq...
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thank you for watching. 60 minutes is next ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >>: ah! ( laughter ) not only is apple secretive, but c.e.o. tim cook doesn't do many interviews. he agreed to speak with us and to give us a rare look inside apple-- to see how its products come together, and to witness the company's biggest project ever. but we couldn't see everything. a lot of it was covered up, especially at the super-secret design labs run by jony ive. i see these covers over some of these desks. >> that's so you can't see what's underneath it, charlie. >> rose: that's why you don't like people in this room, period. >> that's right.
thank you for watching. 60 minutes is next ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, more secrecy here than the c.i.a. >>: ah! ( laughter ) not only is apple secretive, but c.e.o. tim cook doesn't do many interviews. he agreed to speak with us and to give us a rare look inside apple-- to see how its products come together, and to witness the company's biggest project ever. but we couldn't see everything. a lot of it was covered up, especially at the super-secret design labs run by jony ive. i see these...
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the envelope. judge napolitano: you rant c.i.a. for a couple of years in the clinton administration. what would you change? >> i would go back to before these so-called reforms passed. they made it extremely difficult to keep track of the outside of the envelope. here we are talking about cell phone calls and emails. and but they made it impossible to keep track of what was on the outside. and therefore have made it extraordinarily difficult to pull things together since the government won't hold them anymore once they have a warrants. but the nsa has not been listening in on the substance of people's communications in the united states. >> it's not even that hidden. it was on social media there was evidence. judge napolitano: why wasn't the nsa watching the social media. judge napolitano: tonight at 9:00 on fbn jim rrp i'm back and tonight two amazing episodes. one about winston candle. he wore special dentures to maintain a lisp. someone inherited them. there they are. you get to do all sorts of things as the host of strange inheritance. and i saw a toy soldier collection of massiv
the envelope. judge napolitano: you rant c.i.a. for a couple of years in the clinton administration. what would you change? >> i would go back to before these so-called reforms passed. they made it extremely difficult to keep track of the outside of the envelope. here we are talking about cell phone calls and emails. and but they made it impossible to keep track of what was on the outside. and therefore have made it extraordinarily difficult to pull things together since the government...
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mike morrell say former deputy director of the c.i.a. is a cbs news consultant. so in the age of isis, does getting specific or credible threat information mean what it used to mean? >> i think it's p pbably a little harder because there are so many more voices out there. >> reporter: social media. >> social media, right. there's isis itself, and then there's isis' supporters and you've got people saying different things and you've got people making different threats. so i think it's probably a little harder today to sort fact from fiction. >> reporter: investigators are still looking for the person who sent those e-mails. they were roroed through a server in germany, a a tonightht the serveves owner says he is cooperating with law enforcement. but, scott, he would not tell us if he knew where the e-mails originated. >> pelley: jeff pegues, thank you. well, wherever they originated, they shut down more than 1,000 district second in population only to new york and covering 710 square miles. here's ben tracy. >> reporter: the robocall alert from the nation's second-
mike morrell say former deputy director of the c.i.a. is a cbs news consultant. so in the age of isis, does getting specific or credible threat information mean what it used to mean? >> i think it's p pbably a little harder because there are so many more voices out there. >> reporter: social media. >> social media, right. there's isis itself, and then there's isis' supporters and you've got people saying different things and you've got people making different threats. so i...
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find cyrus, and i want the heads of the c.i.a., the fbi, and the nsa in my office yesterday.s, sir. only... uh... agent fielding. i didn't call for the secret service. can i help you? we're here to help you, mr. president.
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tara who bring in previously worked at the c.i.a. as brian white who also worked at the chertoff group. brian, do you think at this point, the tech companies are going to more? the first is about encryption. emily: they said no no. >> they have already said no. i think it is clear to me that it is increasing. especially in europe. the europeans i think may go forward band more aggressive. if that happens, then that really presents a problem because they are not going to produce two phones. they are not going to produce two types of email systems and they are going to have to deal with occurring in the e.u. if i'm in one of those u.s. tech companies, i'm going to seize control of it now. particularly the brits. hey have said this very often. david cameron is very aggressive on this. emily: how helpful or unhelpful are facebook and twitter in situations like this? >> social media is one of the many types of intelligence to be monitored. it's called open source intelligence along with more classified form s of human intelligence and sign
tara who bring in previously worked at the c.i.a. as brian white who also worked at the chertoff group. brian, do you think at this point, the tech companies are going to more? the first is about encryption. emily: they said no no. >> they have already said no. i think it is clear to me that it is increasing. especially in europe. the europeans i think may go forward band more aggressive. if that happens, then that really presents a problem because they are not going to produce two...
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i spent nine years as an undercover officer for the c.i.a. i was the dudes at 4:00 in the morning chasing al qaeda, the taliban, nuclear proliferators. when you talk about the threat we're facing now and the threat of isis, it's a clear and present danger to the united states. there are many things we need to be doing to stop this threat and one thing we're doing this week is tightening up the visa waiver program. task force and looked at the threat of isis. many of our european allies are not sharing information as we should be. they're only checking one out of every three travel documents of people going through their countries. this kind of stuff needs to stop. we need to make sure that our european partners are sharing information with us and using the information we're giving to them because one of the things i learned being in the c.i.a., if you get the right information to the right people you keep terrorists on the run and off our shores. thank you very much. speaker ryan: six days ago, our nation witnessed the worst terrorist attack o
i spent nine years as an undercover officer for the c.i.a. i was the dudes at 4:00 in the morning chasing al qaeda, the taliban, nuclear proliferators. when you talk about the threat we're facing now and the threat of isis, it's a clear and present danger to the united states. there are many things we need to be doing to stop this threat and one thing we're doing this week is tightening up the visa waiver program. task force and looked at the threat of isis. many of our european allies are not...
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the c.i.a. spend six months abort the space station. >> if you want to head to space nasa wants you looking for astronauts to train for the first trip to mars with serious competition. we when the karl -- call went out 6,100 allied and nasa picked eight. they. not say who until the spring of 2017 come on, who is it? >> i cannot tell. that is a long trip. >> you did blue angels. >> blue angels was two minutes. this is 20 or 30er cans -- 20 or 30 years. >> in hollywood, the highly anticipated "the force awakens" premiere the biggest premiere in hollywood history 40 years of at original >> it did not have all of the bogged down nonaction stuff and just pure action movie just magical. >> incredible job to bring become the older characters and weaving them into the story. it is really well written. it is very, very -- i thought it would be great. it was great. >> disney paid more then $4 billion for rights and he it will be the first to earn billion. >> after this woman there will be others and the m
the c.i.a. spend six months abort the space station. >> if you want to head to space nasa wants you looking for astronauts to train for the first trip to mars with serious competition. we when the karl -- call went out 6,100 allied and nasa picked eight. they. not say who until the spring of 2017 come on, who is it? >> i cannot tell. that is a long trip. >> you did blue angels. >> blue angels was two minutes. this is 20 or 30er cans -- 20 or 30 years. >> in...
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it is the executive branch that s investigative power, the c.i.a., special ops, the entire military, including the f.b.i. -- we are the single most powerful nation in the world and it's about time we stood up and showed the world that we are no longer going to tolerate hezbollah, no longer tolerate iran working through these third parties to make the people of israel suffer and live under the conditions that they have to live in. now, let me get to the other crux of this matter. cnn reported, as i said on in my comment area when i was fighting strongly against and i talked with the president how weak and the position that the iranian agreement has put us in. sure they are going to get a nuclear weapon probably within the next nine years, and that worries us, but the real achilles heel in this agreement where we we lift up the sanctions, which they are thrisk $150 billionnleash right away, cash and at the same time -- mr. engel: i yield the gentleman an additional minute. mr. scott: and at the same time, we know that with this cash already russia and china all have signed agreements t
it is the executive branch that s investigative power, the c.i.a., special ops, the entire military, including the f.b.i. -- we are the single most powerful nation in the world and it's about time we stood up and showed the world that we are no longer going to tolerate hezbollah, no longer tolerate iran working through these third parties to make the people of israel suffer and live under the conditions that they have to live in. now, let me get to the other crux of this matter. cnn reported,...
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tom: my person is the unnamed c.i.a. muslim clandestine officer who is not getting enough credit but is taking great risk. clarence: i have to go along with pat on donald trump because dominated the politics. john: 2015's person of the year is f.b.i. director james comey. a defender of the law enforcement on criminal justice policies. macropredictions. i predict 2016 will be a year of upheaval and realignment across the world. china's economy will continue to sputter. commodity exporting countries will suffer. europe's growth will remain flat lined. the u.s. will plug along at under 3% growth. geo politically, brace for the eruption of long simmering disputes and tectonic shifts along alliances. next week, join us for the "the mclaughlin group"'s 2015 year end awards part two. we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. you can too. call now. now we can connect more devices, at the same time. the wifi in this house is amazi
tom: my person is the unnamed c.i.a. muslim clandestine officer who is not getting enough credit but is taking great risk. clarence: i have to go along with pat on donald trump because dominated the politics. john: 2015's person of the year is f.b.i. director james comey. a defender of the law enforcement on criminal justice policies. macropredictions. i predict 2016 will be a year of upheaval and realignment across the world. china's economy will continue to sputter. commodity exporting...