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coming up on r t did mo detainees as double agents under a secretive program called penny lane the cia mia deal with the detainees to infiltrate terror groups a full breakdown on the week's program. and transferring drones to the d o d president obama promised to get control of the u.s. drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty fourteen democrats but some people are protesting his trip to stay tuned for a full hollywood report later in the show. it's tuesday november twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you are watching our t.v. and we begin today with a new report out by the associated press that exposes a secret of program once of people employed by the cia at guantanamo bay the initiative was called penny lane and it referred to a special detention facility that had one focus to turn al qaeda connected detainees into double agents after vigorous trai
coming up on r t did mo detainees as double agents under a secretive program called penny lane the cia mia deal with the detainees to infiltrate terror groups a full breakdown on the week's program. and transferring drones to the d o d president obama promised to get control of the u.s. drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing...
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we have the cia. this is crucial. 3 to leave a trail behind which would involve oswald in the assassination. they said he was in mexico city. that's not true. what they were saying in september, this is the crucial part. we know it's not true. even david phillips who directed the cia from mexico city but in charge of the whole cia operation in america said oswald was not in mexico city. that was the whole case against him. he went there. they set that up. the cia set that up. david phillips did it in september of 1963. my question is how did they know in september that the president was going to be killed two months later? the answer is apparent. they knew it because they did it. they were planning to do it then. >> mark lane you say there's no evidence. i don't understand how you could make that allegation. the rife was bought by lee harvey oswald via mail order. the rifle that was used to kill the president. the revolver used to kill the police officer 30 minutes later was lee harvey's. how you say there's no evidenc
we have the cia. this is crucial. 3 to leave a trail behind which would involve oswald in the assassination. they said he was in mexico city. that's not true. what they were saying in september, this is the crucial part. we know it's not true. even david phillips who directed the cia from mexico city but in charge of the whole cia operation in america said oswald was not in mexico city. that was the whole case against him. he went there. they set that up. the cia set that up. david phillips did...
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we have the cia -- this is crucial. 963 to leave a trail behind which would involve oswald and the assassination. they said he was in motiexico c, he went to the russian embassy, on and on and on. in september ---this is the crucial part. we know it's not true. even david atley phillips, he was in mexico city but was in charge of the russian embassy in mexico. he went there, he saw the soviets, he saw the russians, itself. but the cia set that up. david atley phillips did it, in september of 1963. so my question is, how did they know in september that the president was going to be killed two months later? and the answer, i think is a parrot, they knew it because they did it and they were planning to do it then. >> i don't understand how you can make that allegation, the carcano rifle was bought by lee harvey oswald via mail order, the rifle that was used to kill the president. the .38 revolver that was used to kill officer tibet 45 minutes later was lee harvey oswald's gun. we have pictures of oswald holding the gun in h
we have the cia -- this is crucial. 963 to leave a trail behind which would involve oswald and the assassination. they said he was in motiexico c, he went to the russian embassy, on and on and on. in september ---this is the crucial part. we know it's not true. even david atley phillips, he was in mexico city but was in charge of the russian embassy in mexico. he went there, he saw the soviets, he saw the russians, itself. but the cia set that up. david atley phillips did it, in september of...
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but at the cia, it s women leading the analysis that tracked down bin laden. fran moore ithe agency's director of intelligence. >> some of the people that d e longest sort of, most intense work on the analysis aspect of it were women. pure and simple. >> reporte the main character in "zero dark thirty" was modeled afr the woman on the ground still unnamed who relentlessly stalked bin laden for yes. the re team behind the scenes was also mostly women, say moore and sue gordon, the cia's director of suort. >> i canay if those individuals hadn't beenorking the issuet that time, i am not confident we would have been successful. >> rorter: the fact is tay nearly halof the cia is fema. women have been promoted to ve of the cia top eight positis. in his first interview as ci director, john brean explains why. are there any qualies women bring th men might not be able to bring to the cia? >> i am very surprised at how perceptive and insightful women cabe about how a man is acting -- whether it's foreign government leader, military officialor somebody who is sort of cr
but at the cia, it s women leading the analysis that tracked down bin laden. fran moore ithe agency's director of intelligence. >> some of the people that d e longest sort of, most intense work on the analysis aspect of it were women. pure and simple. >> reporte the main character in "zero dark thirty" was modeled afr the woman on the ground still unnamed who relentlessly stalked bin laden for yes. the re team behind the scenes was also mostly women, say moore and sue...
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coming up on r t get mo detainees as double agents under a secretive program called penny lane the cia made a deal with detainees to infiltrate terror groups a full breakdown on the leaked program ahead and transferring drones to the d o d president obama promised to get control of the u.s. drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and a hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty four team democrats some people are protesting his trip stay tuned for a full hollywood reporter later in the show. it's tuesday november twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching artie's. and we begin today with a new report out by the associated press that exposes a secretive program once employed by the cia at guantanamo bay the initiative was called penny lane then it referred to a special detention facility that had one focus to turn al-qaeda connected detainees into double agents after vigorous training in
coming up on r t get mo detainees as double agents under a secretive program called penny lane the cia made a deal with detainees to infiltrate terror groups a full breakdown on the leaked program ahead and transferring drones to the d o d president obama promised to get control of the u.s. drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and a hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is...
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the cia should be our primary intelligence collection agency. zation. the activities of the drone should be run out of our military and it could help alleviate some of the problems that we're seeing in pakistan in some ways because it would force a lot of that's activities out into the open and it would require the pakistani government to admit to their people that they are actually in support and working with the united states in many of these strikes. >> that's a diplomatic piece about where some of the anger or blow back goes. there's the oversight piece whether anyone has a sense of what our country is doing in the military operations chls i want to read from that "washington post" story because it talks about how messy or how difficult this transition hases been and says the talks between the cia and the pentagon are focused on finding a way to merge key aspects of the cia's drone operations with those of the military so that both sides are de deeply and simultaneously involved in nearly every strike. and yet what a lot the of people on the
the cia should be our primary intelligence collection agency. zation. the activities of the drone should be run out of our military and it could help alleviate some of the problems that we're seeing in pakistan in some ways because it would force a lot of that's activities out into the open and it would require the pakistani government to admit to their people that they are actually in support and working with the united states in many of these strikes. >> that's a diplomatic piece about...
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had the means and the motive to kill kennedy. >> the cia decided better him than us and killed him>> following the disastrous attempt to topple castro in the bay of pigs invasion, the president was furious with the cia. >> this was a struggle of cuban patriots. >> castro's troops outnumbered the cia-backed operation. the president felt humiliated and promised to, quote, splinter the cia into 1,000 pieces. >> he already had plans to set up a new intelligence agency where robert kennedy was going to head this new vacancy. what robert kennedy didn't know when he first came into office, was that they had been recruited by the cia, but also marcello to assassinate fidel castro. >> they had enterprises, gambling, horseracing, they wanted to get back into the business of making money in cuba. >> two months before kennedy's murder, odds walled applied for a cuban visa at the cuban embassy in new york city. >> oswald was try -- there were numerous such plots, they were ongoing in 1963. some were organized by the cia, some by the mob, exactly who was behind this one, i don't know. >> but the
had the means and the motive to kill kennedy. >> the cia decided better him than us and killed him>> following the disastrous attempt to topple castro in the bay of pigs invasion, the president was furious with the cia. >> this was a struggle of cuban patriots. >> castro's troops outnumbered the cia-backed operation. the president felt humiliated and promised to, quote, splinter the cia into 1,000 pieces. >> he already had plans to set up a new intelligence agency...
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what was the cia doing in libya? there are allegations the cia was operating a gun running program with guns going from libya to syria rebels. an official says that's not true, saying u.s. officials in benghazi in no way were involved in transferring arms to the rebels in syria or any other conflict zone before or after the attack. the second question, what are the details of the failed rescue attempts? these are what the family members want to know. we heard a group of would be rescuers at the cia annex were armed and ready to go within minutes of the attack, four minutes quite frankly. they were held off until finally they on their own decided to stage a rescue. congressmen want to know why the wait. and finally, that over hanging political question did administration know immediately this was a planned terrorist attack and, if so, why did administration officials try to first claim it was a spontaneous riot surrounding an anti-muslim movie. those are the questions members of congress have been telling us they want
what was the cia doing in libya? there are allegations the cia was operating a gun running program with guns going from libya to syria rebels. an official says that's not true, saying u.s. officials in benghazi in no way were involved in transferring arms to the rebels in syria or any other conflict zone before or after the attack. the second question, what are the details of the failed rescue attempts? these are what the family members want to know. we heard a group of would be rescuers at the...
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but next to the cia to guantanamo detainees into double agents find martine's breaking this. when the crisis leaves this traces everywhere. close rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in the kind of thing. they are the ones who come back call them less. so his games are just in their memories. what is up y'all i'm out in martin and this is breaking the set you probably heard about arizona governor jan brewer for all the wrong reasons after all her love for private prisons and disdain for undocumented immigrants ranked her among the worst governors in the u.s. unfortunately in this next story only helps him and her place on the list so it was recently disclosed that over six thousand child abuse claims across arizona have gone completely unvested and while that number refers to cases dating back to two thousand and nine the vast majority of them are only a few months old and wrong not blaming rural for the abuse it self of course she did take office in two thousand and nine so every one of these cases happened under her
but next to the cia to guantanamo detainees into double agents find martine's breaking this. when the crisis leaves this traces everywhere. close rooms become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of adults. by working in a tobacco field or in the kind of thing. they are the ones who come back call them less. so his games are just in their memories. what is up y'all i'm out in martin and this is breaking the set you probably heard about arizona governor jan brewer for all the wrong reasons...
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now the cia has been very reluctant to give them active cia members. when you heard drew's report, everything he said about people coming up had a former in front of it. >> right. >> which is easier. having said that, that you still have the mother of one of those who died not feeling that her questions have been answered, really tells us what the story is about in the end and that's a deeply personal tragedy. >> patricia, i mean, what answers do you want at this point? have you been given any answers that are acceptable to you? >> i have been given no answers whatsoever. i have begged and pleaded, please tell me what happened with my son, and i've been told nothing. in fact, i've been treated like dirt. they walked out on me and -- in the hearing. >> is there some -- a specific piece of information that you -- that you want above all else? i mean, obviously, you lost your son in this. this is intensely personal. do you even know the details of how your son was killed? >> i picked it up in bits and pieces on my own. i don't know if they are correct. the
now the cia has been very reluctant to give them active cia members. when you heard drew's report, everything he said about people coming up had a former in front of it. >> right. >> which is easier. having said that, that you still have the mother of one of those who died not feeling that her questions have been answered, really tells us what the story is about in the end and that's a deeply personal tragedy. >> patricia, i mean, what answers do you want at this point? have...
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you all better start thinking on a different level, like the cia does. now, we're through the looking glass, here, people. white is black and black is white. just maybe oswald was exactly what he said he was: a patsy. >> we took very seriously these charges. we had, first, the evidence examined by the warren commission. marina testifies that she took it. she identifies the camera that she used. the fbi was able to, to the exclusion of all other cameras, tie that camera to these photographs. assuming that all that's fake, we went further with a photographic panel and studied very carefully all of the testimony about the shadows being inappropriate. our photographic panel indicated in great detail that these shadows were not inappropriate, that the critics had simply not understood optics accordingly. >> narrator: it emerged that oswald gave a copy of the photograph to a friend. on the back, someone wrote in russian, "hunter of fascists. ha! ha! ha!" and oswald himself signed it. the house committee's experts concluded beyond a doubt the signature was his.
you all better start thinking on a different level, like the cia does. now, we're through the looking glass, here, people. white is black and black is white. just maybe oswald was exactly what he said he was: a patsy. >> we took very seriously these charges. we had, first, the evidence examined by the warren commission. marina testifies that she took it. she identifies the camera that she used. the fbi was able to, to the exclusion of all other cameras, tie that camera to these...
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up next did the cia turned one time of detainees into double agents i doubt abbe martin's breaking the set. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty clothes shoes become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of a dose. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back home laughs. so because games are just. in the memory. do you seeing humanity as a whole would benefit from living some parts of the world g.m.o. free just to play on the safe side view through biotechnology research through genetic modification we can give those small holder farmers the opportunity to be able to deal with and survive all of those challenges and i believe they should have all of the teeth. what is up y'all i'm abby martin and this is breaking the set you probably heard about arizona governor jan brewer for all the wrong reasons after all her love for private prisons and disdain for undocumented immigrants ranked her among the worst governors in the u.s. unfortunately this next story only helps cement her place on the list so it was recently disclosed that over six tho
up next did the cia turned one time of detainees into double agents i doubt abbe martin's breaking the set. when the crisis leaves us traces everywhere. empty clothes shoes become the norm. children pay for the mistakes of a dose. by working in a tobacco field or in a cafe. they are the ones who come back home laughs. so because games are just. in the memory. do you seeing humanity as a whole would benefit from living some parts of the world g.m.o. free just to play on the safe side view...
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>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special accommodations. real beds and mattress, private kitchens and showers, even pornography for those who asked, and they were paid millions of dollars from a secret account
>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special...
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the cia paying millions of dollars for access to records. the arguments both sides are making for their actions. federal officials banning an ingredient in some food we eat. why they say it's a health threat. uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations. >> post, upload and interact. >> every night share undiscovered stories. >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> fault lines examines why so many native american kids are caught in the child welfare system. >> any time they see a social worker its like seeing a police officer. the immediate response is, "they're here to take my kids". >> from the indian perspective who sees this in terms of history, this is as about as adversarial as it gets. sglvrnlings a social media company is worth
the cia paying millions of dollars for access to records. the arguments both sides are making for their actions. federal officials banning an ingredient in some food we eat. why they say it's a health threat. uncovers unheard, fascinating news stories? >> they share it on the stream. >> social media isn't an after-thought, it drives discussion across america. >> al jazeera america's social media community, on tv and online. >> this is your outlet for those conversations....
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customers a new report shows that the company is voluntarily handing over phone records to the cia plus we'll take a closer look at how mainstream encryption is really becoming in the wake of all of these n.s.a. revelations that's all new in today's tech reform and in japan the focus power plant continues to leak radioactive material but now there's a plan to remove the plants nuclear fuel rods although it will be a very risky war in the fallout of fukushima ahead. it's thursday november seventh find him in washington d.c. i'm that good lopez and you are watching r t well starting off this hour it's one small discussion for world leaders one huge leap forward when it comes to ending the nuclear standoff between iran and the u.s. p five plus one negotiators from the u.s. iran britain france germany russia and china met in geneva today for the first session in a two day meeting the goal is to come up with a framework to deal with iran's nuclear program and limit the country's ability to create weapons now with this meeting is monumental in importance not only because of the nuclear implic
customers a new report shows that the company is voluntarily handing over phone records to the cia plus we'll take a closer look at how mainstream encryption is really becoming in the wake of all of these n.s.a. revelations that's all new in today's tech reform and in japan the focus power plant continues to leak radioactive material but now there's a plan to remove the plants nuclear fuel rods although it will be a very risky war in the fallout of fukushima ahead. it's thursday november...
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he is guarded about discussing details. >> what can you tell us about your relationship with the cia. there were things that i did personally. >> teams were reported to be deeply involved in covert activities in pakistan and afghanistan until 2009 including the highly controversial use of unmanned aircraft to go after suspected terrorists. >> was blackwater involved in the drone program. >> it has been reported that the company was. >> and you would not dispute that? >> the media reports a lot of it and i+bÑt won't dispute that o no. >> and prince claims after the cia cut ties, then leon panetta outed prince and blackwater's secret role and it soon leaked to the press. >> what we signed up to do was very serious work. we were asked to help and then to be outed by name to a very leaky congress, that's unprecedented. >> a representative for panetta tells abc news that the former cia director was required to brief congress on former covert programs and he had no control over what happened to the information after that. the cia declined to comment on its association with prince. >> you t
he is guarded about discussing details. >> what can you tell us about your relationship with the cia. there were things that i did personally. >> teams were reported to be deeply involved in covert activities in pakistan and afghanistan until 2009 including the highly controversial use of unmanned aircraft to go after suspected terrorists. >> was blackwater involved in the drone program. >> it has been reported that the company was. >> and you would not dispute...
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a lot of what the cia does is secret and is supposed to be secret. u have this house permanent intelligence committee. the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are, have security clearance to get this information and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions, even though they won't share the details with us. >> thank you very much as always lt. >>> still to come, stunning new images of saturn. we'll tell you how much a sight-seeing tour would set you back. plus, rob ford answers ever answered his critics today. >> the reason i drank or did drugs was not because of stressful it was out of sheer stupidity. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys, make better
a lot of what the cia does is secret and is supposed to be secret. u have this house permanent intelligence committee. the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are, have security clearance to get this information and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions, even though they won't share the details with us. >> thank you very...
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>> i think the answer is yes to both. ciach history of looking at workforce issues such as women in the workplace. one of our first studies at cia was called peti coat panel study. really this came about when one gutsy female officer asked then director dulles what are you going to do about discrimination in the workplace against women? fast forward to 1991 and '92, cia sponsored glass ceiling study. finally the report you mentioned with secretary albright coming in to look at the progress in the cia. >> when we talk about john bren and took over, he did not promote to the head of the covert operations, the d.o., the woman who had been the acting director. there is some talk that because she had been arguably involved in renditions in some of the controversial policies that that might have played a role. that lends the impression, at least, that women still don't have access to the top jobs. >> well, i would say that women do have access to the top leadership. women are all over the cia in terms of various job disciplines, va
>> i think the answer is yes to both. ciach history of looking at workforce issues such as women in the workplace. one of our first studies at cia was called peti coat panel study. really this came about when one gutsy female officer asked then director dulles what are you going to do about discrimination in the workplace against women? fast forward to 1991 and '92, cia sponsored glass ceiling study. finally the report you mentioned with secretary albright coming in to look at the...
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pushed by the kennedys were out to kill castro. >> who was the head of the cia? >> well after dallas was thrown out. >> was it desmond fitzgerald? >> was it helms? helms was the director of operations. >> he had a problem, the kennedys had a problem with castro and it was a serious problem. it was a question of putting long range missiles in cuba. >> it was after that. >> yeah, well kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs and with the military and the cia. part of it grew out of the bay of pigs. and the fact he didn't want to respond militarily to the crisis. so i think there was some concern, even in the kennedy family that this could have been internal. but no evidence has ever surfaced to the contrary that nobody has put together the wider conspiracy, but it is hard to accept that this one lone guy, loser guy with a $19 rifle could disrupt american history to that extent. so people are going to keep looking and not all the records have been released and they won't be another three years. >> lee harvey oswald acted alone. kennedy's inkling. consider this item
pushed by the kennedys were out to kill castro. >> who was the head of the cia? >> well after dallas was thrown out. >> was it desmond fitzgerald? >> was it helms? helms was the director of operations. >> he had a problem, the kennedys had a problem with castro and it was a serious problem. it was a question of putting long range missiles in cuba. >> it was after that. >> yeah, well kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs and with the military and the...
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well guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia is officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press reporters out of goldman in matter who is lennon and mccartney is classic penny lane was the code name for a multi-year long program to turn guantanamo prisoners into double agents goldman in a talk to nearly a dozen u.s. officials involved in the program and while they owe it all chose to remain anonymous these are the same guys that uncovered the n.y.p.d. is enormous muslim surveillance operations so i think it's safe to say they have some credibility according to their reporting as hundreds of detainees began flooding into guantanamo in the years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken
well guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia is officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press reporters out of goldman in matter who is lennon and mccartney is classic penny lane was the code name for a multi-year long program to turn guantanamo prisoners into double agents goldman in a talk to nearly a dozen u.s. officials involved in the program and while they owe it all chose to remain anonymous these are the same guys...
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well guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia is officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press reporters out of goldman in matter who won in mccartney's classic penny lane was the code name for a multi-year long program to turn guantanamo prisoners into double agents goldman in a talk to nearly a dozen u.s. officials involved in the program and while they owe all chose to remain anonymous these are the same guys that uncovered the n.y.p.d. is enormous muslim surveillance operations so i think it's safe to say they have some credibility according to their reporting as hundreds of detainees began flooding into guantanamo in the years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from the c
well guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia is officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press reporters out of goldman in matter who won in mccartney's classic penny lane was the code name for a multi-year long program to turn guantanamo prisoners into double agents goldman in a talk to nearly a dozen u.s. officials involved in the program and while they owe all chose to remain anonymous these are the same guys that uncovered...
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well guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia is officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press reporters out of goldman in matter who is lennon and mccartney is classic penny lane was the code name for a multi-year long program to turn guantanamo prisoners into double agents goldman in a talk to nearly a dozen u.s. officials involved in the program and while they owe all chose to remain anonymous these are the same guys that uncovered the n.y.p.d. is enormous muslim surveillance operations so i think it's safe to say they have some credibility according to their reporting as hundreds of detainees began flooding into guantanamo in the years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up a golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from th
well guys i didn't think it was possible that the cia is officially ruined one of my all time favorite beatles songs that's right according to the associated press reporters out of goldman in matter who is lennon and mccartney is classic penny lane was the code name for a multi-year long program to turn guantanamo prisoners into double agents goldman in a talk to nearly a dozen u.s. officials involved in the program and while they owe all chose to remain anonymous these are the same guys that...
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>> both the fbi and the cia had him under surveillance in the months before the incident, the cia has him under pretty aggressive observation, and the cia and the fbi were facing a terrible question, which is didn't you have any indication that this man was a threat? we now know from the record that they did have that information and they didn't act on it, sort of shades of 9/11. >> bringing up the cuban involvement, was it more bluster and this crazy american who was talking about killing the president to do so? >> this was the height of the cold war, only months after the cuban missile crisis, he's encountering you know cuban diplomats and mexicans who are very sympathetic to castro's resolution. at the time when john kennedy is trying to kill castro and end that revolution, isn't it possible that someone would encourage him to go back to the assassination. that is not my crazy conspiracy theory, it was one that was commission. there is no credible evidence that castro's government directed oswald he do this. >> bobby kennedy publicly set he agreed with the warren commission finding
>> both the fbi and the cia had him under surveillance in the months before the incident, the cia has him under pretty aggressive observation, and the cia and the fbi were facing a terrible question, which is didn't you have any indication that this man was a threat? we now know from the record that they did have that information and they didn't act on it, sort of shades of 9/11. >> bringing up the cuban involvement, was it more bluster and this crazy american who was talking about...
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the cia did not. ing to interviews and documents, last year the omega program actually broke down over disagreements between isaf and cia because isaf was concerned during his joint operations, the cia would transfer these people facilitiessignated which include some of the worst locations dealing with torture. it really just shows how much these forces, the special forces operate under much less strict rules of oversight and accountability. that poses an interesting question for what happens after 2014. >> how difficult was it for you to ferret out over the five months the details of what happened here? an american reporter going into the afghan village to ask about what the americans have done, might not have encountered the most willing witnesses to talk to you. >> begin with your trip there. >> the incident take place only drive fromf hour's kabul, but it is like you're almost in a different world. when we tried to go to the district, we had to go with an afghan army convoy. we got ambushed and sho
the cia did not. ing to interviews and documents, last year the omega program actually broke down over disagreements between isaf and cia because isaf was concerned during his joint operations, the cia would transfer these people facilitiessignated which include some of the worst locations dealing with torture. it really just shows how much these forces, the special forces operate under much less strict rules of oversight and accountability. that poses an interesting question for what happens...
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. >>> telling their story after months of political back and forth, the cia operatives are set to testify before congress about the terror attack in libya that killed a u.s. ambassador. >> accused nsa leaker edward snowden making new friends and maybe looking for a new home. germany maybe? >> and unearthed a drug tunnel between mexico and the united states that is so sophisticated, it is being called a supertunnel. we're going to take you on a tour. welcome to around the world". i'm suzanne malveaux. >> i'm michael holmes. thanks for your company today. welcome to our international viewers with us all week. >> first we're going to get to this, benghazi, libya, it was just last ept, four americans were killed in a terrorist attack. one of them the u.s. ambassador. >> today a lot of pressure from republicans in congress to hear directly from cia operatives who were in libya during the attack and also afterwards. so far they have not talked to congress. >> we here at cnn have reported the cia has specifically told those operators to keep quiet. drew griffin is with the cnn investigations uni
. >>> telling their story after months of political back and forth, the cia operatives are set to testify before congress about the terror attack in libya that killed a u.s. ambassador. >> accused nsa leaker edward snowden making new friends and maybe looking for a new home. germany maybe? >> and unearthed a drug tunnel between mexico and the united states that is so sophisticated, it is being called a supertunnel. we're going to take you on a tour. welcome to around the...
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they are not in the cia. that i think it's important to be very clear that they are a part of the military. now, what i think is -- we have the goldwater nichols and there were forms that tried to enforce straightness but there's always service provoked the al-isam. but i have a couple of chapters on the evolution of special operations command out in afghanistan, and they have the whole mix and menu. i mentioned general miller and his chief of staff was a navy seal captain. you had a marine intelligence officer, a terrific guy that led the session so there is a conscious effort for them to serve together and in the form. again, admiral mccray then has been pretty ferocious on this and i think it's still a challenge. there is parochialism and you can hear people criticize so and so. they have this reputation of being only direct action. and a some of them were not terribly happy being out. they would rather be jumping out of the helicopter doing that. but, frankly the leaders understood this as a direction of t
they are not in the cia. that i think it's important to be very clear that they are a part of the military. now, what i think is -- we have the goldwater nichols and there were forms that tried to enforce straightness but there's always service provoked the al-isam. but i have a couple of chapters on the evolution of special operations command out in afghanistan, and they have the whole mix and menu. i mentioned general miller and his chief of staff was a navy seal captain. you had a marine...
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i was going everyone i'm having martin and this is breaking the set chipperfield referring to the cia n.s.a. or f.b.i. as the intelligence community is a bit of a misnomer well this next story is case in point to be a.c.l.u. filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar website its fourth a minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat that antiwar dot com mind you never made what actually happened was that air garrus the web site editor had notified the f.b.i. that antiwar dot com was its self the target of a hacker was hoping the agency would help them with this problem but instead the f.b.i. accidently marked antiwar dot com as a potential cyber threat and use this as a reason a monitor of the site and
i was going everyone i'm having martin and this is breaking the set chipperfield referring to the cia n.s.a. or f.b.i. as the intelligence community is a bit of a misnomer well this next story is case in point to be a.c.l.u. filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar website its fourth a minimum right by...
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out. >> who was the head of the cia? it fitzgerald. >> helms was the director of operation. >> kennedy's had a problem with castro. it was a serious problem. there was a question reporting long range missles in cuba. >> kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs, military and cia. part grew out of the bay of pig. part grew out of the fact he doesn't want to respond militarily to the cuban missle crisis. he alone walked us back. i think there was concern, even in the kennedy family, this could have been internal. >> no evidence has ever surface today the contrary that nobody has put together the wider conspiracy. it is hard to accept that this one lone guy with a $19 rifle could disrupt american history to that extent. people will keep looking. all the records won't be released for another three years. >> lee harvey oswald acted alone said john kerry. >>> consider this item from the wall street journal about the start of j.f.k.'s texas trip, during which he made a public appearance in fort worth, texas. >> on the morning o
out. >> who was the head of the cia? it fitzgerald. >> helms was the director of operation. >> kennedy's had a problem with castro. it was a serious problem. there was a question reporting long range missles in cuba. >> kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs, military and cia. part grew out of the bay of pig. part grew out of the fact he doesn't want to respond militarily to the cuban missle crisis. he alone walked us back. i think there was concern, even in the...
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and what we have learned is that the cia did inform the -- their folks at the annex -- i mean -- yeahex that, hey, there's been a lot of chatter. we want you on high alert. and, you know, they shared that information with the rsos over at the temporary facility, even invited the guys over to spend the night with them. and i don't know why in the world the ambassador would have been making that trip. he made a -- we understand that he did go to the opening of a school or something there in benghazi. and two of the cia agents was asked to go along with him on that for extra protection. but what other than that he was doing there, we really don't know. >> we don't know why he was there, and we don't know why they had such inadequate security. and i know that the state department, the security officers who were there, they were unprepared. and so when the attack started coming down, the cia guys had to come over from the annex and help try to get rid of these terrorists and save who they could. i know you feel that one of the biggest stories here is the death toll that would have happened
and what we have learned is that the cia did inform the -- their folks at the annex -- i mean -- yeahex that, hey, there's been a lot of chatter. we want you on high alert. and, you know, they shared that information with the rsos over at the temporary facility, even invited the guys over to spend the night with them. and i don't know why in the world the ambassador would have been making that trip. he made a -- we understand that he did go to the opening of a school or something there in...
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all five of the 9/11 defendants were held incommunicado for years at cia "black" sites, where they weresh interrogation techniques." they were legal at the time, but have since been banned by the obama administration. walid bin attash's attorney, cheryl bormann, says she's not allowed to talk about the interrogations because they've been classified. was your client water-boarded? >> cheryl bormann: i can't answer that question. a proposed protective order bans me from telling you anything i know about what happened to my client, beginning from the moment of his capture in 2003 until the moment that he landed in guantanamo bay in 2006. >> stahl: so, if you were to tell me that he was subjected to a specific harsh interrogation technique, you would be breaking a law, you would be...? >> bormann: i would be. >> stahl: ...convicted of something? >> bormann: i would be prosecuted and imprisoned for, i believe, up to 30 years. >> david nevin: this is not a system that is set up to deliver justice. >> stahl: david nevin represents khalid sheikh mohammed-- "ksm"-- known as the architect of 9/11
all five of the 9/11 defendants were held incommunicado for years at cia "black" sites, where they weresh interrogation techniques." they were legal at the time, but have since been banned by the obama administration. walid bin attash's attorney, cheryl bormann, says she's not allowed to talk about the interrogations because they've been classified. was your client water-boarded? >> cheryl bormann: i can't answer that question. a proposed protective order bans me from...
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and what we have learned is that the cia did inform the -- their folks at the annex -- i mean -- yeah annex that, hey, there's been a lot of chatter. we want you on high alert. and, you know, they shared that information with the rsos over at the temporary facility, even invited the guys over to spend the night with them. and i don't know why in the world the ambassador would have been making that trip. he made a -- we understand that he did go to the opening of a school or something there in benghazi. and two of the cia agents was asked to go along with him on that for extra protection. but what other than that he was doing there, we really don't know. >> we don't know why he was there, and we don't know why they had such inadequate security. and i know that the state department, the security officers who were there, they were unprepared. and so when the attack started coming down, the cia guys had to come over from the annex and help try to get rid of these terrorists and save who they could. i know you feel that one of the biggest stories here is the death toll that would have happ
and what we have learned is that the cia did inform the -- their folks at the annex -- i mean -- yeah annex that, hey, there's been a lot of chatter. we want you on high alert. and, you know, they shared that information with the rsos over at the temporary facility, even invited the guys over to spend the night with them. and i don't know why in the world the ambassador would have been making that trip. he made a -- we understand that he did go to the opening of a school or something there in...
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the last avatar of bipartisan judicial restraint what was kennedy like on domestic surveillance, the ciand war powers? there was a recently released number justifying the plausible case. can you give us your thoughts on that? >> i think kennedy was one of those presidents early in the cold war who very much believed that what came first was national security and if you had to cross the line, if you had to extend the powers of the executive to a degree that had been part of the country's history, you have to go ahead and do it and they were frustrated by congress. at one point they were so frustrated by congress bobby said to him come on on jack let's go start our own country. again he would say not start their own country but they were going to do what they had to do to control things and make for a successful foreign policy. during the steel crisis the conflict with the steel executives they turned loose the fbi and the irs and for those steel executives and there was the account of a dinner that jack and bobby were at with some of the people and somebody joked and said well bobby reall
the last avatar of bipartisan judicial restraint what was kennedy like on domestic surveillance, the ciand war powers? there was a recently released number justifying the plausible case. can you give us your thoughts on that? >> i think kennedy was one of those presidents early in the cold war who very much believed that what came first was national security and if you had to cross the line, if you had to extend the powers of the executive to a degree that had been part of the country's...
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stunning new details today. >>> the cia turning detainees into double agent s. ne what are we learning about this program, how did we find out? >> thank you gretchen. one source telling fox news that the bush administration never providing numbers on guantanamo because some prisoners left the camps under the radar. the ap posting this video where the cia left the association known as penny lane. it appears that the cia program was known to a select few and there were sceptics at the time. my sources say that some of the decisions where controversial and for example, military intelligence officials didn't find them to be all that promises while all those officials did find them to be useful. >> fox news finding out that the number in the program was a small pool less than a dozen in a period. >> did it work? did we find out information? >> former spokesman who was familiar with the program offered the assessment. it has kept america safe. it has helped prevent a second 9/11. one of the reasons we see al qaeda today is because president obama is not focused on that
stunning new details today. >>> the cia turning detainees into double agent s. ne what are we learning about this program, how did we find out? >> thank you gretchen. one source telling fox news that the bush administration never providing numbers on guantanamo because some prisoners left the camps under the radar. the ap posting this video where the cia left the association known as penny lane. it appears that the cia program was known to a select few and there were sceptics at...
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with the help of the cia, he was ousted. mossadegh's crimes had been his nationalization of the great pool of persian oil. when it was all over, the west had held onto the oil and mossadegh had only his famous tears. >> what is the back story on this? >> the back story is really fascinating. as private lawyers, john foster dulles and allen dulles represented many of america's biggest corporations. what they promised those clients is, we will protect you. nothing will ever happen to your foreign operations as long as you have us. in 1951.s happened that showed they couldn't keep their promise. number one, mohammed mossadegh nationalized the iranian oil industry. that had formerly belonged to the anglo iranian oil company. the financial agent for that oil company was something called the schroeder bank which was represented by sullivan cromwell. allen dulles was on the board of directors of the schroeder bank. he had to go to the schroeder bank people and say, i failed. i couldn't do it. thereafter,iately in guatemala, the cong
with the help of the cia, he was ousted. mossadegh's crimes had been his nationalization of the great pool of persian oil. when it was all over, the west had held onto the oil and mossadegh had only his famous tears. >> what is the back story on this? >> the back story is really fascinating. as private lawyers, john foster dulles and allen dulles represented many of america's biggest corporations. what they promised those clients is, we will protect you. nothing will ever happen to...