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role for the cia and then the next day turn around and try to expose possible wrongdoing. by that agency to the american public no it's not unlikely and as i say the problem at the new york times as we saw from the reactions of the bosses here not just this reporter has not spoken but the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more work almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting relationship because it near reporters oftentimes in order to get the inside scoop they develop these relationships with their source says it should be this professional relationship clearly mazetti has this relationship with an official within the cia want to ask you what is the line between this and unethical behavior how do you keep that relationship and check so you don't while a if the rules of journalistic ethics well clearly when you're leaking information from your newspaper to the agency you're covering that crossed all at the called lines. the problem you're getting at one
role for the cia and then the next day turn around and try to expose possible wrongdoing. by that agency to the american public no it's not unlikely and as i say the problem at the new york times as we saw from the reactions of the bosses here not just this reporter has not spoken but the reaction of the new york times p.r. spokesperson and the new york times managing editor that to me is more work almost than what this reporter did which was outrageous enough kind of brings up this interesting...
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as italy upholds the convictions of 23 cia agents for kidnapping an egyptian cleric off the streets of milan, we will look at why the obama administration has refused to prosecute anyone involved in the u.s. government secrets torture and rendition program. we will speak with alfred mccoy here in madison. he is author of "torture and impunity." >> there is an absolute ban on torture for a very good reason. torture taps into the deepest recesses of the human consciousness where creation and destruction exist. with a capacity for cruelty and kindness to exist. it has a powerful, perverse appeal. and once it starts, but the perpetrators and the powerful who order them, let it spread. it spreads out of control. >> all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. road in the madison, wisconsin. and this one person has been killed in pakistan as protesters fill the streets across several cities in what is expected to be a massive day of action against the u.s. made film "innocence of muslims." the pakistani government decl
as italy upholds the convictions of 23 cia agents for kidnapping an egyptian cleric off the streets of milan, we will look at why the obama administration has refused to prosecute anyone involved in the u.s. government secrets torture and rendition program. we will speak with alfred mccoy here in madison. he is author of "torture and impunity." >> there is an absolute ban on torture for a very good reason. torture taps into the deepest recesses of the human consciousness where...
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he told nbc news about a june Ñ1 meeting he sat in on with condoleezza rice and the cia director. aid, quote -- >> as he later told "60 minutes," he says the warnings were ignored by then president bush. >> he ignored it. he ignored terrorism for months when maybe we could have done something to stop 9/11. maybe. we'll never know. >> again, that is sharply disputed by members of the bush administration, butit does track with what mr. eikenwald is saying today. he joins us now. also with us is ari fleischer. so you acknowledge at the end of your op-ed there's no way to be sure that the bush administration could have prevented the attacks but you use the word "negligence" to describe their actions. how do you reconcile the daylight in those statements? there were a number of warnings and advisories that went out, a lot of them for overseas postings, for u.s. military, for ambassadors. but also some in the united states, as well. >> well, there's a huge difference between putting the government on high alert and saying we're going to put out some warnings. the last time prior to the s
he told nbc news about a june Ñ1 meeting he sat in on with condoleezza rice and the cia director. aid, quote -- >> as he later told "60 minutes," he says the warnings were ignored by then president bush. >> he ignored it. he ignored terrorism for months when maybe we could have done something to stop 9/11. maybe. we'll never know. >> again, that is sharply disputed by members of the bush administration, butit does track with what mr. eikenwald is saying today. he...
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the 9/11 commission faulted president clinton, the cia and the department of justice.ch more context report than anything mr. eickenwald said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what mr. eickenwald said, where there were other pdbs that this could have been stopped. >> in my 9/11 commission report, it said numerous actions were done overseas, far less domestically. and domestic agencies reported they didn't know what to do, according to the 9/11 commission report. >> that's true. because there wasn't the same kind of -- i want to address a number of thing that is ari just said. number one, i want to point out his first approach was, attack the messenger. number two, i am quoting from presidential daily briefs. ari is not coming in here and saying, oh, i have other information. i don't know what he's saying. is he saying i'm lying and making them up? ari, this is what it says. you can hold up the 9/11 -- i allowed you to speak. give me the same benefit. i'm kind of angry at ari today. the first thing he did was send out a tweet, calling me a 9/11 truther.
the 9/11 commission faulted president clinton, the cia and the department of justice.ch more context report than anything mr. eickenwald said in his reporting, and they never had the heart of what mr. eickenwald said, where there were other pdbs that this could have been stopped. >> in my 9/11 commission report, it said numerous actions were done overseas, far less domestically. and domestic agencies reported they didn't know what to do, according to the 9/11 commission report. >>...
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you had -- in fact, the counterterrorism terrorist center at the cia was told blow through your budgetnd they spent everything they had from january through september, in about 15 days. and multiple terrorist attacks were stopped. including one in the united states. we don't remember much about this, because everything was stopped. now, was the bush administration -- did they have enough information to take the same kind of action? all of the people who were involved in the 1999 intelligence gathering and in the gathering in the summer of 2001 tell me they were virtually identical. it was the same level of severity. >> ari, i want to bring you in. you have two problems with this. a, on a factual basis with the allegations being made and the details of it. and also the publishing of this on this day. >> yeah, anderson, that's exactly right. one, september 11th is the day we should remember the victims, you know, i do not think it's appropriate on a day like this for somebody to leave out so many facts, attack one person, when the attack is so over the top partisan and we all know mr. ei
you had -- in fact, the counterterrorism terrorist center at the cia was told blow through your budgetnd they spent everything they had from january through september, in about 15 days. and multiple terrorist attacks were stopped. including one in the united states. we don't remember much about this, because everything was stopped. now, was the bush administration -- did they have enough information to take the same kind of action? all of the people who were involved in the 1999 intelligence...
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the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself is a criminal action now that it still shouldn't be pursued. would be pursued since then but this has been you know this is the george w. bush administration's activities been carried on by the obama administration actions as. the lead prosecutor on this and done and was appointed by me who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the neo cons who. was very put in. islam in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing going on under those who ordered them and those who covered it up those who ordered the cover up they should be and we should be investigating them all right it's twenty one minutes past the hour here in moscow it's time now for a look at some other stories from around the world. a double suicide bombing near a military base in central afghanistan has claimed at least thirteen lives including nine civilians more than fifty others were also wounded a bomber on foot was followed by a truck driven by another attacker who's device exploded shortly after afterwards the taliban have already claimed res
the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself is a criminal action now that it still shouldn't be pursued. would be pursued since then but this has been you know this is the george w. bush administration's activities been carried on by the obama administration actions as. the lead prosecutor on this and done and was appointed by me who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the neo cons who. was very put in. islam in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing...
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the us justice department has closed its investigation into the cia's alleged torture of a terrorist a detainee without bringing any charges because he is concerned the deaths of two suspects at the agency's detention facilities in iraq and afghanistan u.s. based activist deborah sweet says there's not much chance of further legal action in the case despite strong evidence of abuse the world's population would have to hope that the cia the u.s. military and the u.s. government has not literally gotten away with murder again this possibly opens the door for international prosecution and findings that the u.s. indeed broke international law as many people around the world think it did and has repeatedly and this eleven year long war on terror people do die in war there are bodies here of men who were tortured frozen to death men who died with their hands over held over their heads chained in freezing temperatures who were beaten these are men who were killed by homicide not in war at the hands of the cia the obama administration which came in promising to put an end to torture can only
the us justice department has closed its investigation into the cia's alleged torture of a terrorist a detainee without bringing any charges because he is concerned the deaths of two suspects at the agency's detention facilities in iraq and afghanistan u.s. based activist deborah sweet says there's not much chance of further legal action in the case despite strong evidence of abuse the world's population would have to hope that the cia the u.s. military and the u.s. government has not literally...
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you're the counter-terrorism center at the cia told, "don't worry about your budget." ey blew through their first nine months of the year budget in 15 days. this was a full-court press we're going to stop them bread and they picked up terrorists around the world. the one people know about is the fellow who was planning to bomb los angeles international airport. but there were people picked up in indonesia, pakistan, who are going to attack american interests there. so that was very, very successful. it was successful because the government has the ability and the capacity to go on high alert. what the bush administration did was say, this is very concerning, let's have a meeting. let's put out notices to our embassies into our military to be particularly careful. but it is not the same thing. >> what about some of the same? the significance of the problem of the bank osama bin laden for the neocons in the white house, because they wanted to get saddam hussein. >> you have to understand the shift that took place in that time. the republicans have been out of the white ho
you're the counter-terrorism center at the cia told, "don't worry about your budget." ey blew through their first nine months of the year budget in 15 days. this was a full-court press we're going to stop them bread and they picked up terrorists around the world. the one people know about is the fellow who was planning to bomb los angeles international airport. but there were people picked up in indonesia, pakistan, who are going to attack american interests there. so that was very,...
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justice department has ended a long running probe into the cia's brutal treatment of detainees without finding any charges the last remaining cases involve the killings of two terrorist suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself was a criminal action that that itself should've been pursued. would be pursued and something but this has been you know this is all the george w. bush administration's activities been cured by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this and done and was appointed by mukasey who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the neo cons who. was was very good and. islam in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing going on under those who ordered and those who covered and those who ordered the. day should be and where we should be investigated. now for a look at some other stories from around the world
justice department has ended a long running probe into the cia's brutal treatment of detainees without finding any charges the last remaining cases involve the killings of two terrorist suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself was a criminal action that that itself should've been...
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one he's been charged with keeping the nation safe they've all been warned that this guy is coming the cia is virtually screaming at them the august sixth memo actually had a human being that a company to did it not who came they all did it ok and bush like you know personal briefings yeah ok and and. and yet george bush took the longest vacation in the history of the presidency that august and then after that he still didn't want to go back to washington d.c. you want to florida where his brother locked down the state players state of emergency it's almost like he was afraid to go back to d.c. do you give any credit to that credibility to that that conspiracy notion that in which bush thought something awful was going to happen probably didn't know what it was but just didn't want to be around no no i just i mean you you had bush acting on this education theme and that's why he was down in sarasota there you know people put a lot of conspiracy on it they put a lot of. attacking on bush and one of the things that's sort of when you have three thousand dead bodies in the story one of the th
one he's been charged with keeping the nation safe they've all been warned that this guy is coming the cia is virtually screaming at them the august sixth memo actually had a human being that a company to did it not who came they all did it ok and bush like you know personal briefings yeah ok and and. and yet george bush took the longest vacation in the history of the presidency that august and then after that he still didn't want to go back to washington d.c. you want to florida where his...
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the justice department ends its three-year investigation into alleged torture of terror suspects by the cia. margaret warner has our update. >> woodruff: while delegates gather for the democratic convention in north carolina, paul solman is on the ground, getting a preview of the party's economic platform. >> democratic economic advisor jarrod bernstein takes us around charlotte way pit stop at the nascar hall of fame, for an unusual policy demonstration. >> brown: what will it take to convince voters still on the fence? ray suarez watched mitt romney's speech last night with a group of undecided virginians. >> i thought it did a very good job of personalizing him. i thought he came across just a little more human. >> i just don't know if he has the fire to actually convince people to jump on board, whatever his policies end up. >> woodruff: and back from tampa, before heading to charlotte, are mark shields and david brooks. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that
the justice department ends its three-year investigation into alleged torture of terror suspects by the cia. margaret warner has our update. >> woodruff: while delegates gather for the democratic convention in north carolina, paul solman is on the ground, getting a preview of the party's economic platform. >> democratic economic advisor jarrod bernstein takes us around charlotte way pit stop at the nascar hall of fame, for an unusual policy demonstration. >> brown: what will...
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this is a job for the fbi, not the cia. by the way, by and large, most of the information that we knew, we knew it about the guy coming in to try, and it was derived from foreign. our base of knowledge of him was foreign intelligence. to me the right entry point was enemy combatant, n.h. -- agent of war, deal with it that way. the roots of the information are that we should treat this as a law enforcement problem. in broad measure, my sense is that that is how we should do with it. thank you all for coming here this afternoon. i hope you have left with more questions than it had and you came in. that was my intent. they you for giving me the opportunity. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> i watch c-span because i feel it is important to be knowledgeable about what is going on in the world and i feel that c-span gives the most information on what is going on in a certain suspect -- subject, while lots of television is not do that. >> c
this is a job for the fbi, not the cia. by the way, by and large, most of the information that we knew, we knew it about the guy coming in to try, and it was derived from foreign. our base of knowledge of him was foreign intelligence. to me the right entry point was enemy combatant, n.h. -- agent of war, deal with it that way. the roots of the information are that we should treat this as a law enforcement problem. in broad measure, my sense is that that is how we should do with it. thank you...
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the cia was warning bush overcoming attack on may first the cia warn the white house there was a terrorist group presently in the united states on june twenty second bush was warned that al-qaeda attacks could be imminent but the white house did nothing why well as i can well points out it's because bush and his team of neocons in the white house were functionally delusional rather than taking the threat seriously they all argue that bin laden was just bluffing to distract america from the real threat saddam hussein as i can while writes and intelligent official and intelligence official and a member of the bush administration both told me in interviews that the neoconservative leaders who had recently assume power at the pentagon or warning the white house that the cia had been fooled according to this theory bin laden was merely pretending to be planning an attack that distracted ministration from some saddam hussein whom the neoconservatives saw as a greater threat that prompted the cia to write a new memo to bush under the title the us is not the target of a distant from asian campaign
the cia was warning bush overcoming attack on may first the cia warn the white house there was a terrorist group presently in the united states on june twenty second bush was warned that al-qaeda attacks could be imminent but the white house did nothing why well as i can well points out it's because bush and his team of neocons in the white house were functionally delusional rather than taking the threat seriously they all argue that bin laden was just bluffing to distract america from the real...
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the cia destroyed some of the tips that in itself is a criminal action and that it shouldn't be pursued. would be pursued in its own right but this has been you know this is to all the george w. bush administrations and to please been purely by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this i've done and was appointed by me who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the new york times who. was very forward and try to or. islamic in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing going on under obama those who ordered those who covered and those who ordered the. day should be in court we should be investigating. now for a look at some other stories from around the world a double suicide bomb a military base in central afghanistan has claimed at least thirteen lives including nine civilians more than fifty others will feel wounded a bomb on foot was followed by a truck a driven by another attacker whose device exploded shortly after wards the taliban have already claimed responsibility for the blast. thousands of protesters have occupied t
the cia destroyed some of the tips that in itself is a criminal action and that it shouldn't be pursued. would be pursued in its own right but this has been you know this is to all the george w. bush administrations and to please been purely by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this i've done and was appointed by me who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the new york times who. was very forward and try to or. islamic in the number of respects so...
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a justice department has closed its investigation into the cia's alleged torture of terrorist detainees without bringing any charges the cases involve the deaths of two suspects and the agency's detention facilities in iraq and afghanistan alison weir from the u.s. based think tank the counsel for the national interest says this decision will not pass unnoticed by the international community many of us feel that this is not the image that we are opposed to what went on and that there should be true justice and true pursuit of justice going on which we have not seen yet the cia destroying some of the tapes that in itself is a criminal action that that itself shouldn't been pursued. hopefully will be pursued something so the fact that there may be some difficulty in gathering evidence we don't know that's really the case that or part of the difficulty certainly is because important evidence was destroyed there are still people in in the united states as well as around the world who are outreach to what's going. on but this has been a you know this is still the george w. bush administratio
a justice department has closed its investigation into the cia's alleged torture of terrorist detainees without bringing any charges the cases involve the deaths of two suspects and the agency's detention facilities in iraq and afghanistan alison weir from the u.s. based think tank the counsel for the national interest says this decision will not pass unnoticed by the international community many of us feel that this is not the image that we are opposed to what went on and that there should be...
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rights activists lash out at washington's drive to put an end to the cold into the cia's interrogation tactics they say torture is being swept under the carpet. the beaches of ukraine's crimea draw thousands of tourists every summer however a recent underwater discovery may compromise the resort's long established reputation and his alexander ship ski find out how far the authorities will go to keep inconvenient facts from surfacing. locals in the crimea admit that the tourist season this year may have been better but still we're talking hundreds of thousands of stories from all over the world who have come here for summer holidays but none of them are aware that swimming in the sea here might actually be dangerous this summer dozens of dead dolphins washed up on crimean shores ecologists say this is down to an infection and the actions of local poachers but others have connected these deaths to something more sinister divers recently discovered these barrels containing poisonous gas which were dumped in the sea by the retreating soviet army prior to the nazi invasion of one thousand n
rights activists lash out at washington's drive to put an end to the cold into the cia's interrogation tactics they say torture is being swept under the carpet. the beaches of ukraine's crimea draw thousands of tourists every summer however a recent underwater discovery may compromise the resort's long established reputation and his alexander ship ski find out how far the authorities will go to keep inconvenient facts from surfacing. locals in the crimea admit that the tourist season this year...
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and because dozens of hostages remained back at the embassy, the cia had to give all the credit to canada>> good evening. day 87, and finally a sliver of really good news. >> reporter: it was years before the mission was declassified and tony men delz got the glory he deserved. but affleck may not have to wait so long. if the early buzz is right, that grinning kid who got an oscar for writing "good will hunting" could be picking up another for directing "argo." and what a ride in between. >> my father's killer as he dies. >> wait. >> reporter: if you look at the filmography, you have "gigli," jt jersey girl." you have "company men", "the town." this is a guy making very different choices now. >> on some level. i'm not super into the idea of doing super hero movies now. not because i have any judgment in them. >> reporter: if you could go back to the shrine auditorium in 1998, when your mom was there, you got the trophy, matt's there, you can pull that kid aside and tell him what you know now, what would your advice be? >> well, probably be a long conversation and not one that was suitable
and because dozens of hostages remained back at the embassy, the cia had to give all the credit to canada>> good evening. day 87, and finally a sliver of really good news. >> reporter: it was years before the mission was declassified and tony men delz got the glory he deserved. but affleck may not have to wait so long. if the early buzz is right, that grinning kid who got an oscar for writing "good will hunting" could be picking up another for directing "argo."...
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the cia destroyed some of the tips that in itself was a criminal action that that itself shouldn't be pursued. would be pursued in some time but this has been you know this is all the george w. bush administration's activities been carried on by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this john a down and was appointed by me who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the new york times who. was very forward anterior and islamic in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing going on under obama those who ordered those who covered up those who ordered the programs they should be in court we should be investigating them. now for a look at some other stories from around the world thousands of protesters occupied the highway leading to the reigns capital to demand greater freedoms and a democratic government the demonstrators held up banners and flags urging the release of jailed activists leaders shia majority state which is ruled by a western backed dynasty has been hit by iris and protests. in bellevue protests against the early r
the cia destroyed some of the tips that in itself was a criminal action that that itself shouldn't be pursued. would be pursued in some time but this has been you know this is all the george w. bush administration's activities been carried on by the obama administration actions as well as the lead prosecutor on this john a down and was appointed by me who was appointed under george w. bush who was one of the new york times who. was very forward anterior and islamic in the number of respects so...
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in this case, of course, talking about the foreign spy agency in the form of a seat -- the cia, someone with home pakistani intelligence agencies was a blow to the working closely with, toward the same ends. and finding a credit to the other. that was the question many in washington had. we were working together, so why are you putting this man in prison? washington has put pressure on as lombok to get this man released and also cut millions of dollars worth of funding in protest. >> thanks very much, indeed. at last, at a collective gasp of relief and celebration has been ringing around britain as andy murray finally put his own demons behind him and won a tennis grand slam final. the fifth time asking as he beat novak djokovic in five sets. if it seems like a herculean achievement in itself, it is as nothing compared to the way the british public has endured -- 76 years since the previous british mends victory at a grand slam event. that was also the u.s. open. andy murray's home town in scotland has certainly been celebrating after his historic victory. and his supporters say no one
in this case, of course, talking about the foreign spy agency in the form of a seat -- the cia, someone with home pakistani intelligence agencies was a blow to the working closely with, toward the same ends. and finding a credit to the other. that was the question many in washington had. we were working together, so why are you putting this man in prison? washington has put pressure on as lombok to get this man released and also cut millions of dollars worth of funding in protest. >>...
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where was the cia? how did we get so caught off guard? this is a key question and what i am told by my sources is that the ci was told to be kind be gentle don't be too provocative. everybody was on our side the whole perception tvz going to make erg perfect. they were told sit on our hands don't do anything. that's why you see this happening now completely caught off guard we weren't doing the hard work intelligence office was trying to do. try to get that over the horizon we didn't do that here. >> since qaddafi was killed there have been an influx of weapons specifically shoulder launchers. where are they getting these weapons? >> the shoulder launchers were purchased qaddafi and went missing before he fell. these are an issue they have been trying to deal with. >> we armed dozens of these groups. libya is not like a normal western country. it is very tribal. we saw bosnia, we saw all of the chaos there. we predicted the same thing would happen. i predicted this months ago. we armed the groups with understanding their loyalty. one of th
where was the cia? how did we get so caught off guard? this is a key question and what i am told by my sources is that the ci was told to be kind be gentle don't be too provocative. everybody was on our side the whole perception tvz going to make erg perfect. they were told sit on our hands don't do anything. that's why you see this happening now completely caught off guard we weren't doing the hard work intelligence office was trying to do. try to get that over the horizon we didn't do that...
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justice department has ended a long running probe into the cia's brutal treatment of detainees without filing any charges the last remaining cases involved in the killings of two terror suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan the investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose. the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself is a criminal action that that itself shouldn't been pursued. would be pursued since then but this has been only you know this is all the george w. bush administration's activities been carried on by the obama administration actions as you know the lead prosecutor on this and done and was appointed by me casey who was. under george w. bush who was one of the new york times who. was very put anterior and islamic in the number of respects so we're seeing the same kind of thing going on and it was those who ordered and those who covered it up those who ordered the cover up day should be in court we should be investigating them all right it's time now f
justice department has ended a long running probe into the cia's brutal treatment of detainees without filing any charges the last remaining cases involved in the killings of two terror suspects who were tortured to death in the agency's facilities in iraq and afghanistan the investigators say they didn't have enough evidence but some experts believe it might have been destroyed on purpose. the cia destroyed some of the tepes that in itself is a criminal action that that itself shouldn't been...
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programs that you will submit in advance not done it myself i wrote an article that i submitted to the cia for their review waited a few days and got it back and didn't have any problem. mr bissonnette and his folks chose not to do that there is nothing in the agreement says you can substitute two you think is an adequate proxy to review the work so i think he clearly understood what he was doing was wrong the department of his general counsel jay johnson sent a letter last week to mr bissonnette into penguin books explaining that it appeared he was in violation of the agreement to nonetheless they elected to to move forward and they say that there's nothing classified in these books they say that there isn't there's no problem with that i mean the co-author signed on and he has written four books in the past for very well known books he's been known as a well known journalist so if there's nothing classified why not submit to the pentagon's oh it's hard to imagine discussing anything related to the raid that resulted in osama bin laden's death other then i was there it happen. and that wo
programs that you will submit in advance not done it myself i wrote an article that i submitted to the cia for their review waited a few days and got it back and didn't have any problem. mr bissonnette and his folks chose not to do that there is nothing in the agreement says you can substitute two you think is an adequate proxy to review the work so i think he clearly understood what he was doing was wrong the department of his general counsel jay johnson sent a letter last week to mr...
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. >> the mission he was on was a classified mission, classified by the cia, not department of defense. only the cia had the authority to declassify information that might be in the book. >> his attorney says his client didn't violate rules or break laws. we want to know if you are going to read the book, no easy day. head to facebook fan page. >>> jobs, health care, foreign policy, topics speakers will be covering at the democratic national convention, they are expected to touch on the issues. it kicks off in charlotte, north carolina. local reps are down in charlotte for the dnc. governor o'malley and congressman, hoyer and edwards as well as mikulski. the speech is from michelle obama and leian castro. the dnc will wrap up thursday when obama gives his address. >>> the dnc has gotten off to a soggy stat but here is something, a tower cam captured a rainbow over charlotte, north carolina, as storms passed through the area. >>> we had rainy weather across our region. i guess you say this is going to come for a few more days. >> it is going to linger. we have the remnants of isaac movi
. >> the mission he was on was a classified mission, classified by the cia, not department of defense. only the cia had the authority to declassify information that might be in the book. >> his attorney says his client didn't violate rules or break laws. we want to know if you are going to read the book, no easy day. head to facebook fan page. >>> jobs, health care, foreign policy, topics speakers will be covering at the democratic national convention, they are expected to...