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but the cia agents are angry. has gone rogue. >> again, i improvised for myself. i took control. >> aren't they supposed to be running you rather than you running them? >> in the ideal world, probably, yes. >> bottom line, the cia can't be picky. to locate and eliminate awlaki, they need storm, and they are willing to pay. if his plan works. you get a quarter of a million dollars from the cia when aminah crosses into yemen? >> that's correct. >> after seven weeks, storm sent back to vienna for another meeting with aminah. the next step in the match making. he shows her this video from awlaki. >> this recording is done specifically for sister aminah. the brother who's carrying this recording is a trustworthy brother. >> what's her reaction when she's watching that video? >> she's full of joy and tears. you do really know him, she says. you do really know him. >> i hope you are well. >> then storm has her record a video for awlaki in return. >> my brother, it's me, aminah, and i just want to tell you that right now
but the cia agents are angry. has gone rogue. >> again, i improvised for myself. i took control. >> aren't they supposed to be running you rather than you running them? >> in the ideal world, probably, yes. >> bottom line, the cia can't be picky. to locate and eliminate awlaki, they need storm, and they are willing to pay. if his plan works. you get a quarter of a million dollars from the cia when aminah crosses into yemen? >> that's correct. >> after seven...
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that's all the accounts of the cia reaction. by the time rampart starting working on the nsa story, the deputy director asked for a rundown on the known ramparts people and i think these were freelance and occasional writers and the cia already had documents on half of the people know that worked for ramparts. one response was to set up a top-secret operation in the vaults of cia headquarters run by a man named richard ober to go after ramparts. we still don't know all the things that they did but evan thomas who wrote a great book called the very best men interviewed a man who is no longer living named eddie applewhite who returned to headquarters and he told the story to evan. he was reported to his box fitzgerald who was the third ranking cia official at that point and when he described what they had done to ramparts, fitzgerald said eddie you have a spot of blood on your pinafore. eddie would not tell evan thomas more about what they did but he did say to thomas they had terrible things in mind to do to ramparts. >> i would b
that's all the accounts of the cia reaction. by the time rampart starting working on the nsa story, the deputy director asked for a rundown on the known ramparts people and i think these were freelance and occasional writers and the cia already had documents on half of the people know that worked for ramparts. one response was to set up a top-secret operation in the vaults of cia headquarters run by a man named richard ober to go after ramparts. we still don't know all the things that they did...
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the cia overthrew kassim in '63. his is why the cynical cia agents talk about renting people, because there can be a short-term collusion of interests but you, you know, they say you can't buy rent. there are many, so many instances of this where someone who served our interests today either turns against us, or doesn't serve our interests you know, down the road. apart from that, i haven't really had time to follow the current revolution. >> how about one or two more questions. i see one right here. >> the revolution -- revelations from ramparts were disasterous for nsa but you had referred to the fact that there were, many many institutions that were being funded by the cia. i wonder what the effect on those institutions with? was? >> nsa took the public brunt. most of the other organizations or institutions denied, tried to tough it out. you know to this day some of the george meanie arc curves are classified. there is a limited amount of research on the labor operation which was massive and huge. because of the ex
the cia overthrew kassim in '63. his is why the cynical cia agents talk about renting people, because there can be a short-term collusion of interests but you, you know, they say you can't buy rent. there are many, so many instances of this where someone who served our interests today either turns against us, or doesn't serve our interests you know, down the road. apart from that, i haven't really had time to follow the current revolution. >> how about one or two more questions. i see one...
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thankfully the cia had that. is not as though i am trying to diminish it, what i am trying to do -- this is the motivation to fulfill responsibilities across all of these areas. charlie: how do you see the challenges of the next 50 years? john: the world is becoming more and more challenging. nationstates are under increasing challenge and threat. we see individuals identifying with regional organizations. just the authority of nation states and governments i think is being looked at at a different way than just 20 years ago. this is one of the things that we need to understand and anticipate with foreign governments because if you are going to have the dissolution of the nationstate structure it will be a more chaotic world. on the analysis we have to not only inform policymakers about trends and developments worldwide, but analysis for cia has taken on more dimensions than when i joined. at that time, analytic work was exclusively limited to the finished products we give to others. now analysis drives so much o
thankfully the cia had that. is not as though i am trying to diminish it, what i am trying to do -- this is the motivation to fulfill responsibilities across all of these areas. charlie: how do you see the challenges of the next 50 years? john: the world is becoming more and more challenging. nationstates are under increasing challenge and threat. we see individuals identifying with regional organizations. just the authority of nation states and governments i think is being looked at at a...
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the cia basically provides most of the input into that.we have responsibilities that continue and it is a very very impactful. >> what's the difference in briefing bill clinton and barack obama? to ask the better question is? >> oh boy. they are two of the most impressive individuals that i have had the opportunity to engage with. of course they have tremendous ability to absorb information and digested and correlated. president clinton would be able to bring something up that i had forgotten the same thing with president obama. they both have rapacious appetites for information. >> president obama specifically have you seen an evolution in how he views national security? has there have been an evolution in how he assesses the threat to the united states the tools that he wants to use and his willingness to use the deployment of force? >> while i certainly think there has been a national evolution. any president who comes into office doesn't have a good appreciation of what they are going to encounter during their term in over the past six
the cia basically provides most of the input into that.we have responsibilities that continue and it is a very very impactful. >> what's the difference in briefing bill clinton and barack obama? to ask the better question is? >> oh boy. they are two of the most impressive individuals that i have had the opportunity to engage with. of course they have tremendous ability to absorb information and digested and correlated. president clinton would be able to bring something up that i had...
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the measure. you can watch live coverage here on c-span. cia director john brennan spoke friday at the council on foreign relations in new york city. he discussed national security threats and the u.s. strategy against isis, calling it a long-term struggle. he talked about efforts to strengthen intelligence that agencies and enhance global security. this is one hour. [applause] >> thank you very much charlie and good afternoon, everyone. i want to thank the council of foreign relations and richard haas for letting me be here today. over the past three months, the cia has been in the news for a variety of reasons, most of them unrelated to the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead of us on the global stage will stop i would like to begin with a snapshot of some of the international developments and trends that are of the greatest concern to the cia and talk about how we are tackling these challenges. i thought i would take some time to focus on the importance of our work with foreign partners and enhancing global security. these relationsh
the measure. you can watch live coverage here on c-span. cia director john brennan spoke friday at the council on foreign relations in new york city. he discussed national security threats and the u.s. strategy against isis, calling it a long-term struggle. he talked about efforts to strengthen intelligence that agencies and enhance global security. this is one hour. [applause] >> thank you very much charlie and good afternoon, everyone. i want to thank the council of foreign relations...
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this is the agency's iconic entrance here with the cia seal. in this complex, thousands of officers work around the clock collecting intelligence and directing covert operations to protect the u.s. from foreign threats. but while the cia is the stuff of spy movies and tom clancy novels, in real life, the agency has a unique insight into what's happening in hot spots around the world. today we take you inside for a rare and exclusive interview with the man who heads the spy agency, director john brennan. >> director, we're here in the cia's private museum. tell us about this model next to us. >> well, first of all, welcome, chris to our museum that we're quite proud of. this is the model of the compound in abad bad that o sam ma bin laden was hiding for years. that was the site of the takedown of bin laden. there's still a lot we didn't know at the time as far as the inside of the building and what bin laden and his cohorts might have planned in terms of blowing up the building and confronting any type of force that would come in. >> let's talk a
this is the agency's iconic entrance here with the cia seal. in this complex, thousands of officers work around the clock collecting intelligence and directing covert operations to protect the u.s. from foreign threats. but while the cia is the stuff of spy movies and tom clancy novels, in real life, the agency has a unique insight into what's happening in hot spots around the world. today we take you inside for a rare and exclusive interview with the man who heads the spy agency, director john...
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it was a very clever way and a long-term effort by the cia to get into the iphone.cory: we don't know. these documents are snapshots in time. there was an annual gathering of these hackers working for the cia and the nsa and in europe that they had spent years working on this. there are spells goal was to defeat the strong commercial security systems. they spent $35 million in 2012 and had 200 people working on that full-time. imagine a big trading floor working around-the-clock the clock trying to hack into apple devices, so the cia can scoop up whatever they want, whenever they want. it is interesting. jordan: one of the things i don't understand is why the cia would invest this amount of money and this amount of time that the cia can require from the nsa? the nsa is great at hacking. was this a parallel operation? cory: it looks like there was some cooperation. there was mention of london working on it with them. there were suggestions that the nsa was involved. there were parallel projects going on with a were trying to break the private encryption key for all o
it was a very clever way and a long-term effort by the cia to get into the iphone.cory: we don't know. these documents are snapshots in time. there was an annual gathering of these hackers working for the cia and the nsa and in europe that they had spent years working on this. there are spells goal was to defeat the strong commercial security systems. they spent $35 million in 2012 and had 200 people working on that full-time. imagine a big trading floor working around-the-clock the clock...
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when you went to the cia i understood you were saying we would like to see the cia to less paramilitarykinds of things. was that true? used to believe that? >> as cia throughout the course of its you just played a very important on so many areas and one area has been -- [inaudible] almost every president since we stood up has utilize cia covert action authority. a lot of times congressional authority relies -- require some military capability. i believe the cia needs to retain a paramilitary capability so that should the chief executive and the president decide that we need to be able to apply it in order to protect and advance national interest of the cia will be prayer to to do that. what my concern is that the cia has a lot of responsibility worldwide. i want to make sure we are able to address those different responsibilities capably across the board and not swing too widely one way or another. with a look back over the last 15 years since 9/11, we have had to utilize a number of those paramilitary skills and capability working with our partners in order to address the threats we fa
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now the director of the cia has announced a major overhaul of the u.s. spy agency. john brennan said that the goal of the shake up is to shake up the cyber capabilities and focus on digital espionage. we speak with a former director of the cia. he said that the cia will continuechange to the way it gathers data. >> there is less to this man meets the eye. they'll still be a center for the middle east, for instance, for africa, east asia, what's different is that it's take angle existing methodology a methodology that has been chaptered for several decades in the counter terrorism where they work in collaboration and spread that same methodology throughout the cia. it will give analysts much better insight into precisely how the information that they're receiving was actually gathered, and it will enable them to make much better judgments with regard to the reliability of specific pieces of information. also, i think that the proximity of analysts with the operators will give much greater direction and focus to those offensive operations. >> thousands of people who h
now the director of the cia has announced a major overhaul of the u.s. spy agency. john brennan said that the goal of the shake up is to shake up the cyber capabilities and focus on digital espionage. we speak with a former director of the cia. he said that the cia will continuechange to the way it gathers data. >> there is less to this man meets the eye. they'll still be a center for the middle east, for instance, for africa, east asia, what's different is that it's take angle existing...
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thankfully, the cia had that capability and experience. this is part of the motivation behind some of these reforms, to fulfill our responsibility across all of those areas. charlie: before i turn over to the audience, talk about the cia and how you see the challenge of the next 15 years and change and adjusting to that. director brennan: the world is becoming more and more challenging. nationstates are under increasing challenge and threat. more and more, we see individuals who are identifying with subnational groups and mobilizations. just the authority of nation states and governments needs to be looked at in a different way than 20 years ago. this is one of the things we need to understand, participate, and work with in foreign governments. if you have dissolution of the nation state structure we have had for the past century, it will not work in practice. we have to not only inform policymakers about those trends worldwide, but and analysis for cia has taken on many dimensions than when i first came in 1980. at that time the cia's anal
thankfully, the cia had that capability and experience. this is part of the motivation behind some of these reforms, to fulfill our responsibility across all of those areas. charlie: before i turn over to the audience, talk about the cia and how you see the challenge of the next 15 years and change and adjusting to that. director brennan: the world is becoming more and more challenging. nationstates are under increasing challenge and threat. more and more, we see individuals who are identifying...
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when the story broke, it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> the white house announced today president obama approves of the petraeus guilty plea. >> the president believed it was appropriate for general petraeus to take responsibility for his actions. >> reporter: the charges of is a misdemeanor. prosecutors recommend two years probation and a $40,000 fine. but for someone once considered a national hero and possible presidential candidate, it appears petraeus has already paid a pretty heavy price, lester. >>> jim, thank you very much. >>> the department of homeland security is no longer in jeopardy of immediate shutdown now that the house has followed the senate's suit and passed a bill to fund it through september. republicans were trying to tie the bill to a rollback on the president's executive actions on immigration, but senate democrats filibustered at every turn. >>> a surprise crackdown s
when the story broke, it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> the white house announced today president obama approves of the petraeus guilty plea. >> the president believed it was appropriate for general petraeus to take responsibility for his actions. >> reporter: the charges of is a misdemeanor. prosecutors recommend...
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the man on his trail for at least nine years was fired at the cia. ite a legendary -- he wasn't exactly fired, but removed from his position as head of the counterterrorism center. >> right. >> and it seemed to be kind of a sloppy operation in which he was removed from that position. can you tell us about it? >> i don't know anything about it. it looked like he wasn't honohonored in the stepdown. he was given the opportunity to stay at a more injury position, but he chose not to. if we don't capture and interrogate (?) prisoners from al-qaeda and the rest of these groups, then killing the leaders the way the cia has been doing is really kind of our only out. as it is now, we're kind of treating them like trout. catch and release. and treating terrorists like trout is not a good strategy. >> yeah. very quickly. we have breaking news. the cia seems to be suffering from a morale problem because of all the hits against it. all the interface with the administration. am i correct in assuming so, i remember in the 1970s there was a church committee investiga
the man on his trail for at least nine years was fired at the cia. ite a legendary -- he wasn't exactly fired, but removed from his position as head of the counterterrorism center. >> right. >> and it seemed to be kind of a sloppy operation in which he was removed from that position. can you tell us about it? >> i don't know anything about it. it looked like he wasn't honohonored in the stepdown. he was given the opportunity to stay at a more injury position, but he chose not...
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when the story broke, it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> the white house announced today president obama approves of the petraeus guilty ple >> the president believed it was appropriate for general petraeus to take spomtd for his actions. >> the charges of misdemeanor, prosecutors recommend two years probation and $40,000 fine. but for someone once considered a national hero and possible presidential candidate, it appears petraeus has already paid a pretty heavy price, lester. >> jim miklaszewski thank you. >>> we're hearing for the first time from the father identified as the notorious isis front man jihadi john. this is emwazi with his lawyer in court today, through the lawyer he denied to nbc news that his son is jihadi john. however, according to a colleague, the father had earlier cried about his son and said quote, may god take revenge on him. >>> a surprise crackdown still ahead tonight
when the story broke, it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> the white house announced today president obama approves of the petraeus guilty ple >> the president believed it was appropriate for general petraeus to take spomtd for his actions. >> the charges of misdemeanor, prosecutors recommend two years probation and...
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>> well you know obviously the cia does a lot of hacking and cyberstuff now. ut what he is doing is setting up a directorate which is the equivalent directorate of operations we just talked about and director of intelligence. this would be a directorate for sign their would look for that across the agency and trying to up their game in terms of hacking, whether it's hacking into a pass wore database to protect an aliases or trying to get information about the islamic state in syria where they can't go in. so there's a feeling that, you know, they need to sort of get with the times and really enhance their cybercapability and this is one way to do that. >> ken dilanian thanks so much. >> thanks hari. >> srennivasan: before we leave you tonight alabama governor robert bentley is reportedly sending additional state law enforcement officers to selma to help with crowd control. according to nbc station wsfa selma mayor said 80,000 people showed up for today's bridge crossing ceremony. here is a look at what is coming up on the news tomorrow. >> we're here in selma,
>> well you know obviously the cia does a lot of hacking and cyberstuff now. ut what he is doing is setting up a directorate which is the equivalent directorate of operations we just talked about and director of intelligence. this would be a directorate for sign their would look for that across the agency and trying to up their game in terms of hacking, whether it's hacking into a pass wore database to protect an aliases or trying to get information about the islamic state in syria where...
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avoid searching the web for ways to beat the cia screening process, and once you do join the agency,ne. sound advice. >>> today is national pi day. not pie as in the food, but the mathematical pi. it starts at as 3.145, which matches15 -- it starts out as 3.1415, or today's date. so far, it's been calculated to 12 trillion decimal places. pi day started at san san san francisco's ex -- at san francisco's exploratorium. they celebrate each year with a pie. >> so it's an excuse to have pie. >> i know you had some. >>> temperature is reaching almost 90 degrees today. what is wrong with the weather? >> this whole winter, it's been very cold in the east, a loft records in february, and it's been -- a lot of records in february for lows, and it's been the opposite in the west. it won't be the summertime 90 degree temperatures. question will have some high clouds across the skies tomorrow. that's from a plume of moisture coming in from hawaii. 82 degrees for san jose. upper 70s to low 80s in the inland valleys. looking ahead to the 7 day forecast, not too much in the way of change. we will
avoid searching the web for ways to beat the cia screening process, and once you do join the agency,ne. sound advice. >>> today is national pi day. not pie as in the food, but the mathematical pi. it starts at as 3.145, which matches15 -- it starts out as 3.1415, or today's date. so far, it's been calculated to 12 trillion decimal places. pi day started at san san san francisco's ex -- at san francisco's exploratorium. they celebrate each year with a pie. >> so it's an excuse to...
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trust, but it turns out i was mistaken. >> today, his first on the record interview about how he says the cia went after him. let's get to it. live from the fox news desk. >> and we begin with eric holder set to speak out about the findings of two federal investigations in ferguson missouri. the first into that city's police department. investigators say officers routinely violated the civil rights of black people. the second investigation into former ferguson police officer, darren wilson, who shot and killed the unarmed teenager, michael brown last year. we know the justice department will not press charges against wilson. he claims he feared home run his life when he shot michael brown. the feds say there is no evidence to dispute that. they also say there's no reliable evidence that michael brown had his hands up to surrender. we'll have reaction from brown's family in a moment. first, back to the report on the ferguson police department. the feds say they found a pattern of racial discrimination among officers in ferguson. they say police in the city used excessive force against black pe
trust, but it turns out i was mistaken. >> today, his first on the record interview about how he says the cia went after him. let's get to it. live from the fox news desk. >> and we begin with eric holder set to speak out about the findings of two federal investigations in ferguson missouri. the first into that city's police department. investigators say officers routinely violated the civil rights of black people. the second investigation into former ferguson police officer, darren...
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tonight, the head of the cia weighing in. brian ross now. >> reporter: on the eve of what could be a major victory against isis by the iraqi army and militia forces, the director of the cia, john brennan, today said both sides appear to be involved in horrific human rights abuses. >> it's tough sorting out good guys and bad guys in a lot of these areas. >> reporter: brennan was reacting to an abc news report this week which revealed dozens of graphic videos and photos of seeming war crimes, with gunmen carrying u.s. weapons or men who appear to be iraqi security forces or militia fighters. in this scene of torture, american-supplied weapons against the wall in the background. >> i didn't see any of the photos or any of the videos where someone was trying to stop someone from doing something. >> reporter: these men celebrate a beheading, the very forces the u.s. is counting on to stop the atrocities of isis. >> when we see it, we do bring it to the attention of authorities and we will not work with entities that are engaged in
tonight, the head of the cia weighing in. brian ross now. >> reporter: on the eve of what could be a major victory against isis by the iraqi army and militia forces, the director of the cia, john brennan, today said both sides appear to be involved in horrific human rights abuses. >> it's tough sorting out good guys and bad guys in a lot of these areas. >> reporter: brennan was reacting to an abc news report this week which revealed dozens of graphic videos and photos of...
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when the story broke it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> reporter: the white house announced today that the president obama approves of the petraeus guilty plea. >> all right. >>> more to come on that i'm sure. not the last we're going to hear of david petraeus. >>> let's turn now to business. with markets closing lower yesterday the dow fall 85 points. s&p down 9 and the nasdaq down 28. they're still pretty darn high. >>> target closed up a half a per cent with a big restructuring plan. this restructuring plan includes layoffs, lots of layoffs, what can you tell us? >> a pretty big announcement from target yesterday. they're laying off thousands of people at their headquarters and in india. this is all part of a plan to cut $2 billion in costs over the next two years. this is happen under the new ceo, who wants to streamline the retailer. and better profitability. joe, i don't know if you lik
when the story broke it forced petraeus to resign from the cia. it took months before petraeus publicly expressed remorse. >> i regret and apologize for the circumstances that led to my resignation from the cia. >> reporter: the white house announced today that the president obama approves of the petraeus guilty plea. >> all right. >>> more to come on that i'm sure. not the last we're going to hear of david petraeus. >>> let's turn now to business. with...
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the cia already gets billions and billions. so congress is not being consulted. this will be a major reorganization by the agency. it tracked down and got osama bin laden but took a decade to do it and missed the rise of isis that followed the arab spring after blowing the prediction of iraqi weapons of mass destruction in 2003. now in wake of the cyber attacks on sony pictures alleged bibby north korea and the online attacks on las vegas sands allegedly by iran also not prevented by america's top spy agency the cia will put much more energy into that threat and reportedly will attempt more pen trinidad and tobagos of its own into the shadowy online world of terrorists and for-profit hackers. cia 2.0 if you want to call it that will break down the long-established division between spies on the one hand and analysts on the other hand. cia director john brennan, who's close to president obama, believes that will make his agency leaner and meaner. critics worry that could make the cia more prone to making bad analysis. i'm steve handelsman news4. >> thank you, steve.
the cia already gets billions and billions. so congress is not being consulted. this will be a major reorganization by the agency. it tracked down and got osama bin laden but took a decade to do it and missed the rise of isis that followed the arab spring after blowing the prediction of iraqi weapons of mass destruction in 2003. now in wake of the cyber attacks on sony pictures alleged bibby north korea and the online attacks on las vegas sands allegedly by iran also not prevented by america's...
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forces in iraq and afghanistan before taking over the cia. under the deal he won't get any prison time. >>> how about a missing leg which is the talk of the town. do you know who it belongs to? why police are having such a tough time finding the owner of this pricey prosthetic. >> pregnant women paying big bucks for a baby born in the usa. the major crackdown on maternity tourism right here in california. >> mixture of sunshine and clouds today throughout the bay area. beautiful day for are mt. vacca looking south. we'll get even sunnier and warmer.
forces in iraq and afghanistan before taking over the cia. under the deal he won't get any prison time. >>> how about a missing leg which is the talk of the town. do you know who it belongs to? why police are having such a tough time finding the owner of this pricey prosthetic. >> pregnant women paying big bucks for a baby born in the usa. the major crackdown on maternity tourism right here in california. >> mixture of sunshine and clouds today throughout the bay area....
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earlier the cia director that customarily referred to the budget with such disdain is now long gone by the corporate sponsorship from the tables jammed into the grand ballroom. to go up through the revolving door with old and current partners. this seems like every other fringe facture has taken the table of her body else is doing business the cia is blighted by scandal revelations of torture and focused intelligence to ignore signs of the intent 8911 attack even george tenet agreed there was heartfelt affection with almost every living cia director for the former deputy director himself. each with the exception for downsizing the enemy i have done more than a artery. with robert m. gates. although he left early before he was a father figure inventory who cheered so fervently. with the ruthless determination in the supervisor as an analyst for the soviet foreign policy branch wrote a report that had the evidence and all consuming ambition is disruptive. the confirmation of cia chief to work behind-the-scenes of the senate intelligence committee from 1993 moved on from the director of i
earlier the cia director that customarily referred to the budget with such disdain is now long gone by the corporate sponsorship from the tables jammed into the grand ballroom. to go up through the revolving door with old and current partners. this seems like every other fringe facture has taken the table of her body else is doing business the cia is blighted by scandal revelations of torture and focused intelligence to ignore signs of the intent 8911 attack even george tenet agreed there was...
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do you believe the cia saw the rise of those three things? director brennan: i think certainly we had identified a number of developments and trends that were leading in that direction. whether it be the arab spring, for years, the cia was pointing out how some of the authoritarian regimes in the middle east and the arab world were vulnerable to this type of popular reaction. were we able to determine and forecast that there was going to be a tunisian fruit salesman that was going to set tunisia on fire? no. but those conditions were something that was identified. i think it gets to the point that there have been so many developments recently. some of them more populous. the traditional ways of intelligence collection may not lend themselves to this. having somebody in a senior government physician who will be whispering in our ears might not be getting us the right perspective. we need to have a better sense of what is happening in the street. that is why looking to the social media and other things, we can maybe have a better sense of the c
do you believe the cia saw the rise of those three things? director brennan: i think certainly we had identified a number of developments and trends that were leading in that direction. whether it be the arab spring, for years, the cia was pointing out how some of the authoritarian regimes in the middle east and the arab world were vulnerable to this type of popular reaction. were we able to determine and forecast that there was going to be a tunisian fruit salesman that was going to set...
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. >> the cia is being revamped to combat isil and other threats to u.s. security. kimberly halkett has more from washington, d.c. [ gunfire ] an assault on staff the newspaper charlie hebdo in paris, the gunfire at a cafe in copenhagen and a school in pakistan the head of the central intelligence agency said that these are attacks that has a trend that shows. that's why the director of the cia said he's overhauling his agency. for years critics have argued that the cia has been too focused on hunting down those perceived to be connected to the september 11th attacks and al qaeda. it has led to intelligence errors, that iraq has weapons of mass destruction. so the cia will now combine its operations and analytical staff into ten different mission centers around the world. >> these are designed to integrate our great strength, analysis technology, support and digital innovation, and apply them more efficiently and effectively. >> but this former cia intelligence officer fears that concentrating the analysis and operation also make it more susceptible for having intell
. >> the cia is being revamped to combat isil and other threats to u.s. security. kimberly halkett has more from washington, d.c. [ gunfire ] an assault on staff the newspaper charlie hebdo in paris, the gunfire at a cafe in copenhagen and a school in pakistan the head of the central intelligence agency said that these are attacks that has a trend that shows. that's why the director of the cia said he's overhauling his agency. for years critics have argued that the cia has been too...
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intelligence committee and also discusses cyber security issues and the possible reorganization of the cia. watch "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. secret service director joseph clancy testifies on an incident in which two secret service agents allegedly drove into the
intelligence committee and also discusses cyber security issues and the possible reorganization of the cia. watch "newsmakers" sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. on c-span. secret service director joseph clancy testifies on an incident in which two secret service agents allegedly drove into the
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plus the government is trying to make the cia more effective. we'll explain how. >>> and pakistan puts in a world record in display as the champions surprise south africa call. that's all coming up in sport a little bit later. >> now to the violent weekend in egypt request the deadly bombing. the government says the strikes killed 25 members of an armed group that's pledged allegiance to isil. all this as one of the country's most powerful ministries shake up. >> the threat of bombing is becoming is more. a policeman is killed in mahalla. they called for the end of the military coup in a led to el-sisi being elected president. the protests came on the heels of the shake up. president sisi appointed a new minister. since the beginning of 2014 amnesty international said that 120 people have died in police stations alone. the cause, lack of medical care or torture. the human rights groups say that there is zero accountability of abuse committed at the hands of military forces. and police and military posts have become common targets for armed groups
plus the government is trying to make the cia more effective. we'll explain how. >>> and pakistan puts in a world record in display as the champions surprise south africa call. that's all coming up in sport a little bit later. >> now to the violent weekend in egypt request the deadly bombing. the government says the strikes killed 25 members of an armed group that's pledged allegiance to isil. all this as one of the country's most powerful ministries shake up. >> the threat...
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so the money, millions of dollars in the past ten years that the cia has given to the u.s.arshals service in the justice department is unlawfully given and unlawfully spent. that's problem number one. problem number two. in order to do this, you need a search warrant. you have to identify the people whose phone calls you want to listen to and give a reason why you want to hear them. there's no search warrant. there's no one identified. they trick your cell phone into thinking it's communicating with them. and then they listen to what they want to listen to and decide who they want to go after. this is a dragnet if ever there was one. and we know they've been listening to the phone calls of innocent people. how do we know it? because the transcripts of some have slipped into documents in courts and federal judges have said, what's this? and prosecutors have said, we can't tell you your honor, we're not allowed to tell you what this is about. >> how do we stop them? >> well, by discussing it on air like this and letting lawmakers that are concerned about the constitution know
so the money, millions of dollars in the past ten years that the cia has given to the u.s.arshals service in the justice department is unlawfully given and unlawfully spent. that's problem number one. problem number two. in order to do this, you need a search warrant. you have to identify the people whose phone calls you want to listen to and give a reason why you want to hear them. there's no search warrant. there's no one identified. they trick your cell phone into thinking it's communicating...
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. >> the cia has many, many talented and terrific people at all levels. s some really, really rotten apples. i'm going after to the rotten apples not this agency. >> me'll explain why he says the agency has retaliated against him and we'll get the cia's response, that's coming up at the top of the hour. >>> tragic didn't claimaccident claiming the lives of three musicians 50 years ago. >>> hillary clinton's emails a hot commodity for the benghazi select committee. congressman trey goudy is going to be here and we're going to ask him if he it's going to subpoena mrs. clinton and her advisors now for more e-mail. >> one should also be concerned about the national security implications of former secretary clinton using exclusively personal e-mail accounts for the conducting of official u.s. foreign policy. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. after finding is that she used at least two private accounts, not her government issued e-mail while in office. one ac
. >> the cia has many, many talented and terrific people at all levels. s some really, really rotten apples. i'm going after to the rotten apples not this agency. >> me'll explain why he says the agency has retaliated against him and we'll get the cia's response, that's coming up at the top of the hour. >>> tragic didn't claimaccident claiming the lives of three musicians 50 years ago. >>> hillary clinton's emails a hot commodity for the benghazi select committee....
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particularly the intelligence agencies like the nsa, the cia. hose gates far from the main buildings to prevent the possibility of what appears to be a security incident like this. but, again, you see the security force there is reacting around the question now is what is the nsa going to say about this? and they have yet to react to cnn. >> i'm sure they're going to take their time too, jim, because so much conflicting information is coming into us right now. not only is the nsa located behind those security gate bus fort meade is also back there and there's 10,000 military personnel and tens of thousands of civilian workers that work in those facilities, too. that's another reason why security is so tight here. >> that's absolutely right. keep in mind, in the current threat environment, the security level, the security alert level at facilities like this is very high. they are concerned, they know they're a target the nsa has been in the news and intelligence agencies government agencies know that for the kinds of people who may carry out attac
particularly the intelligence agencies like the nsa, the cia. hose gates far from the main buildings to prevent the possibility of what appears to be a security incident like this. but, again, you see the security force there is reacting around the question now is what is the nsa going to say about this? and they have yet to react to cnn. >> i'm sure they're going to take their time too, jim, because so much conflicting information is coming into us right now. not only is the nsa located...
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secondarily, the cia wasn't telling the doctor you're helping us to find bin laden.ly tightly held secret. i think he's been portrayed in a lot of places as the doctor who helped find bin laden. that's not really true. he certainly was working for the cia. that's true. he's certainly in a pakistani prison on other charges for many decades. he's certainly a very unpopular figure in pakistan as a result of this perception that he was involved in helping to find bin laden. of course his lawyer by extension, would also have been seen as an unpopular person because of that perception. >> peter, thank you for the clarification, but when i read this name of the militant group, i don't even know if i'm saying it correctly, who is this group? >> they've been around for a long time. they're extremely violent. they have been killing, you know, all sorts of religious minorities in pakistan. they're kind of a splinter group from the taliban. but, you know, they've killed shia. they're a very violent group in pakistan that's probably been around for at least a decade. >> and then
secondarily, the cia wasn't telling the doctor you're helping us to find bin laden.ly tightly held secret. i think he's been portrayed in a lot of places as the doctor who helped find bin laden. that's not really true. he certainly was working for the cia. that's true. he's certainly in a pakistani prison on other charges for many decades. he's certainly a very unpopular figure in pakistan as a result of this perception that he was involved in helping to find bin laden. of course his lawyer by...
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moderator: when did you you hear of the possibility of the cia? john: what happened is, pat grayson has been head of the civil division of the justice department when i was there. you develop a working trust with people. which he didn't have four ehrlichman. he had no rapport with nexen -- nixon. greg calls me over after they had done preliminary investigations and said this has got to be one of 2-3 things. it is either the reelection committee has authorized these guys to do this, and it is a bungled operation they screwed up, and i don't know who from their authorized it, but the other strong things that we are troubled about is the fact that howard hunt is an x cia guy, all three of the cuban-americans have cia ties. we suspect this may be a cia operation as well. i was reporting back to halderman and mitchell. i give that report to mitchell. he said to me, tell halderman when you -- i told him i brought halderman up to date. tell halderman to call dig walters -- to call walters to tell the fbi to stay out of this. that is what i did. when i rep
moderator: when did you you hear of the possibility of the cia? john: what happened is, pat grayson has been head of the civil division of the justice department when i was there. you develop a working trust with people. which he didn't have four ehrlichman. he had no rapport with nexen -- nixon. greg calls me over after they had done preliminary investigations and said this has got to be one of 2-3 things. it is either the reelection committee has authorized these guys to do this, and it is a...
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the cia does not talk to the fbi and they don't each know what they have. if you could just get that --. >>he said you should talk to mitchell about this who was familiar with the plan and he said it is on call for. he agreed with me that if you could have some interagency committee where they could share information and develop some kind of digest backing up and saying the premise of the plan was that the president was convinced that communists were influencing the antiwar movement. he had been told this by lyndon johnson during the transition. i think he left office convinced of the same. whenever found a scintilla of evidence that this was the case from either the fbi, the cia or anybody else that it was run by hanoi or moscow or anyplace else. it was sort of sui generis and it was people exercising their strong feelings about the vietnam war. i went to mitchell, mitchell said don't do anything with it and he said draft a memo that i will agree to, which i did and later went into the record to create an interagency evaluation committee. that is all that
the cia does not talk to the fbi and they don't each know what they have. if you could just get that --. >>he said you should talk to mitchell about this who was familiar with the plan and he said it is on call for. he agreed with me that if you could have some interagency committee where they could share information and develop some kind of digest backing up and saying the premise of the plan was that the president was convinced that communists were influencing the antiwar movement. he...
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>> it came from other nation's state and part of the 5 million came from the cia. was the whole story put together. and what he saw in the bin laden documents saw the whole picture in place and went down. >> we had a huge drone campaign that is not officially recognized by the cia. but we talk about it in afghanistan and pakistan. and we are continuing to try to target al-qaeda that way, what is this revealing to us about other strategies and how well that is working against the bad guys? >> if you look at drone campaign. it decimated al-qaeda and had al-qaeda on the ropes there are no questions that pargraphs are having a big affect. and all of the things they are say issing to survive the drone strikes and took a number of active measures. and we had leaders coming back from iran and approving a new generation of leaders. there is researches to the spy planes and obvious that they could easily see the drones and hear them. and heard them. and anyhow they were coming and figuring out ways to get away. how successful they are we don't know at this point. and we con
>> it came from other nation's state and part of the 5 million came from the cia. was the whole story put together. and what he saw in the bin laden documents saw the whole picture in place and went down. >> we had a huge drone campaign that is not officially recognized by the cia. but we talk about it in afghanistan and pakistan. and we are continuing to try to target al-qaeda that way, what is this revealing to us about other strategies and how well that is working against the...
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dianne feinstein did that in december with the release of the cia torture reports. he traditions for social responsibility together with icn w in other parts of the world have released the body count report which both documents i think our incredibly powerful base for which to discuss -- at long last discuss the possibility of redress and learning. learning, for example, that all these interactions, whether it was in iraq or in afghanistan or syria or in libya, the regime change approach to solving problems of international relations have no future -- should not have a future. it is so clear now. the body count report makes it very clear that not only young men and women in uniform, but also innocent civilians, once again, become victims. what i very much hope is that the body count publication will not -- will not lead to futile debate on the accuracy of data. it reminds me of the 2000 release by unicef of the child mortality study on iraq, where the debate that should have taken place about the causes of all that, was detoured by a debate on whether body count or a
dianne feinstein did that in december with the release of the cia torture reports. he traditions for social responsibility together with icn w in other parts of the world have released the body count report which both documents i think our incredibly powerful base for which to discuss -- at long last discuss the possibility of redress and learning. learning, for example, that all these interactions, whether it was in iraq or in afghanistan or syria or in libya, the regime change approach to...
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. >> and in the end, the curious question of the cia. >> you're 19. you say you work for the cia. you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> then -- >> you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? that's a yes or no answer? >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is, actually. do you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? >> no, it's not. everybody wants to switch to t-mobile. but your carrier has you locked up paying off a phone. not anymore! t-mobile can set you free. now we'll pay off your phone. yep! you heard us. every last cent. stuck in a contract. we've got you covered there too. why wait, ditch your carrier... and switch to the un-carrier™ today. before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of these feet...e pain, ...served my country... ...carried the weight of a family... ...and walked a daughter down the aisle. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat thi
. >> and in the end, the curious question of the cia. >> you're 19. you say you work for the cia. you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> then -- >> you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? that's a yes or no answer? >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is, actually. do you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? >> no, it's not. everybody wants to switch to t-mobile. but your...
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did some money from the cia, talking about your taxpayer dollars, wind up in the hands of al qaeda? and the white house just confirming that david petraeus is still advising the administration. i'm shannon bream in for gretchen carlson. and "the real story" starts right network. >>> robert durst waived extradition today in a new orleans courtroom after being arrested saturday on a warrant for the killing of susan berman in 2000. but his attorney says extradition is delayed because prosecutors in new orleans are considering charges against durst as well. before her death, susan berman, on the right there, had served as durst's spokesperson. regarding the disappearance of his wife katt lean in 1982 which remains unsolved. now in a new hbo documentary series, durst appears to make a shocking confession about the two women's cases along with a third case involving the 2001 shooting death of his texas neighbor. >> there it is. he was right. i was wrong. what the hell did i do? >> john roberts is live at the courthouse in new orleans. what is the latest? >> shannon bream, good afternoon t
did some money from the cia, talking about your taxpayer dollars, wind up in the hands of al qaeda? and the white house just confirming that david petraeus is still advising the administration. i'm shannon bream in for gretchen carlson. and "the real story" starts right network. >>> robert durst waived extradition today in a new orleans courtroom after being arrested saturday on a warrant for the killing of susan berman in 2000. but his attorney says extradition is delayed...
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. >> had your cell phone been hacked by the cia? e hacking industry and who it is targeting? "fox & friends first" continues right now. a oo a desperate search going on for 7 marines and four soldiers. >> a blackhawk helicopter carrying those troops went down overnight during a routine training mission. it is too early to sigh what caused the crash. they found it on a remote part of the beach. we will keep you updated as the story develops. >>> another fox news alert. isis releasing one of the most disturbing videos a child shooting an alleged spy. >> isis just released this video. it is extremely graphic but slickly produced keeping in line with some of the isis videos we have seen of this nature. the difference here the age of the executioner believed to be 10-12 years old who shoots that man in the head. isis says the man they executed was in fact a spy for israel. at the same time isis is facing set backs. the associated press reporting the iraqi soldiers and shiite militia men are beginning to surround the city of tikrit in iraq
. >> had your cell phone been hacked by the cia? e hacking industry and who it is targeting? "fox & friends first" continues right now. a oo a desperate search going on for 7 marines and four soldiers. >> a blackhawk helicopter carrying those troops went down overnight during a routine training mission. it is too early to sigh what caused the crash. they found it on a remote part of the beach. we will keep you updated as the story develops. >>> another fox...
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it's not like the cia will be surprised by this. e to weigh the benefits and the risks, right? so that's clearly the calculation that is done here. the "new york times" article even outlines. look unforeseen and not something that the cia would want to happen to have this money go into the hands of terrorists. but at the same time knowing that they needed to prop up and assist the government there. should this shedding light on something like this change at all the way things are done on this front? >> poppy, it will never change it. this is a messy part of the world, especially afghanistan, where corruption is sort of cheerful and open there. and when we invaded in october 2001 we went in with good intentions. at the same time we all knew that this was afghanistan is a mess and there was no way to control it. and we've been in there before in the 80s. same way with pakistan. and go right across the middle east including iraq now. and you just can't control the money. and in no sense should the cia be blamed for sloppy accounting. i'
it's not like the cia will be surprised by this. e to weigh the benefits and the risks, right? so that's clearly the calculation that is done here. the "new york times" article even outlines. look unforeseen and not something that the cia would want to happen to have this money go into the hands of terrorists. but at the same time knowing that they needed to prop up and assist the government there. should this shedding light on something like this change at all the way things are done...
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sometimes all you have to do is write the words down and they jump off the page themselves. former cia petraeus, probably the most well known and highly regarded american general in the last 30 years, he has agreed to plead guilty in federal court and now faces the possibility of prison time. what he's pleading to carries a year in prison and $100,000 fine. before becoming the head of the cia but after his time running the war in iraq while he was the top u.s. military commander in afrg general petraeus maintained as eight separate bound five by eight inch notebooks which contained his daily notebook and classified and unclassified notes. they included the identity of covert officers war strategis intelligence capabilities and his personal discussions with president obama and the national security council. so the information this those black books is really highly classes fied information which david petraeus had access to in his role as the top general in afghanistan. but general petraeus ultimately handed that information over to his biographier, who i should say he was also schtoopi
sometimes all you have to do is write the words down and they jump off the page themselves. former cia petraeus, probably the most well known and highly regarded american general in the last 30 years, he has agreed to plead guilty in federal court and now faces the possibility of prison time. what he's pleading to carries a year in prison and $100,000 fine. before becoming the head of the cia but after his time running the war in iraq while he was the top u.s. military commander in afrg general...
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. >> the cia is america's overseas spying agency. now director john brennan says it's time for a shakeup to cope with a wide range of threats especially from the internet. embrace from the digital revolution. >> organizations don't want to change and especially government organizations don't want to change. i think it's making sense that cia and all 16 intelligence agencies need to change with the times. whether this is particularly good or not remains to be scene. >> to gather online intelligence also under his plan, spies covert analysts to form one team traditionally they've worked apart often for different bosses in separate buildings. ten new mission statements, like terrorism, industrial espionage or vital regions of the world like the middle east or africa. the move has followed criticism of the cia it and other agencies wrongly assumed saddam hussein had weapons of mass destruction in 2003, it failed to spot the first rumblings of the arab spring in 2012, even its success in hunting down bin laden in 2011 was criticized in the
. >> the cia is america's overseas spying agency. now director john brennan says it's time for a shakeup to cope with a wide range of threats especially from the internet. embrace from the digital revolution. >> organizations don't want to change and especially government organizations don't want to change. i think it's making sense that cia and all 16 intelligence agencies need to change with the times. whether this is particularly good or not remains to be scene. >> to...
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who's tied to the cia, an axis of evil. a look at what the past tells us about the future of this region at war. . >> tuesday's deadline in the nuclear talks is just the latest chacht in a long and painful history in the united states history with iran, hostages and sanctions . ption tells patricia sabga has the story. patricia. >> neang 67, a decision washington would come to regret. >> with this parliament behind him -- >> 1953, iran's democratically elected prime minister mohamed mosadek is overthrown in a coup, organized by the cia. model reza shah palavi. iran is provided with its first nuclear reactor. but the u.s. iran relations melt down. sees 52 americans held hostage in the u.s. embassy in tehran for 444 days. khomeini shuts down the nuclear program only to start it in 1984 during the height of the iran-iraq war. in 1992, israel raises the alarm claiming iran is on track to have nuclear weapons by the end of the decade. a warning echoed through the corridors of washington. >> iran aggressively pursues these weapons
who's tied to the cia, an axis of evil. a look at what the past tells us about the future of this region at war. . >> tuesday's deadline in the nuclear talks is just the latest chacht in a long and painful history in the united states history with iran, hostages and sanctions . ption tells patricia sabga has the story. patricia. >> neang 67, a decision washington would come to regret. >> with this parliament behind him -- >> 1953, iran's democratically elected prime...