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inside the cia. the secrets and lies revealed by the agency's former directors. >>> jonathan pollard is a preman tonight. he pleaded guilty to stealing documents for israel. rob reynolds as the report. >> the spy jonathan j. pollard left a federal prison in north carolina under a cover of darkness. his parole was 30 years to the day after sels a vast trove to israel. pollard later appeared in new york accompanied by his wife esther who he married while in prison. he must check in with a parole officer weekly and may not leave the u.s. for five years. his case became a cause celeb in israel and in some sections of the american jewish community. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu hailed pollard's release. >> as someone that raced this case with successive u.s. presidents many times, i long ford this day. after three long and difficult decades jonathan is being released. >> reporter: many israelis think pollard was punished too harshly. >> i think that pollard served 30 years in the prison with no
inside the cia. the secrets and lies revealed by the agency's former directors. >>> jonathan pollard is a preman tonight. he pleaded guilty to stealing documents for israel. rob reynolds as the report. >> the spy jonathan j. pollard left a federal prison in north carolina under a cover of darkness. his parole was 30 years to the day after sels a vast trove to israel. pollard later appeared in new york accompanied by his wife esther who he married while in prison. he must check in...
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>> guest: yes. >> host: how is that different from what the cia is doing? you described some of the black squadron participants are in for long term in a place. >> guest: yes. >> host: they're underdeep cover which not all cia operatives are. could you describe both of those things? >> guest: so i think, the way that the pentagon has, particularly in the post-9/11 era, sort of gotten around what some people might think would be the legal restrictions on military personnel spying, call that operational preparation of the battlefield. okay? >> host: which means what? >> guest: another praise you hear is traditional military activities. well, we may have to send the military in here to do something and we need to conduct sort of reconnaissance, if you like, in case we do that. and that's what these guys are doing. >> host: not against another military necessarily but against small numbers of people, terrorists? >> guest: exactly. or we may have to some day, conduct counterterrorism mission in this city or, so we're going to set up the networks required. we may
>> guest: yes. >> host: how is that different from what the cia is doing? you described some of the black squadron participants are in for long term in a place. >> guest: yes. >> host: they're underdeep cover which not all cia operatives are. could you describe both of those things? >> guest: so i think, the way that the pentagon has, particularly in the post-9/11 era, sort of gotten around what some people might think would be the legal restrictions on military...
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right now over the mission of the cia. gates would say, for example, if you allow yourself, if you allow the agency to become seduced by covert paramilitary operations, and it's never been as paramilitary in its history as it is now, you pay a price for that. and the price you pay for that is in your analysis. gates says imagine how different history would be if we hadn't gone into iraq. we missed completely the north koreans building that reactor in syria. you can pay a price when you focus too much. >> i met with some of them, talked to some of them. very impressive. some of them are not very impressive. if you could pick one of these 12 to go back in there today and do the job, who would you pick? >> who impressed you the most, in other words? >> that's a great question. panetta, he's impressive. the most interesting complicated character -- and this is a spaks peerian cast of characters. >> michael hayden, fascinating guy. it's a fascinating cast of characters. and i would say that tennet might be the most shakespearean
right now over the mission of the cia. gates would say, for example, if you allow yourself, if you allow the agency to become seduced by covert paramilitary operations, and it's never been as paramilitary in its history as it is now, you pay a price for that. and the price you pay for that is in your analysis. gates says imagine how different history would be if we hadn't gone into iraq. we missed completely the north koreans building that reactor in syria. you can pay a price when you focus...
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you referred to limitations in the senate intelligence report on the cia rendition. what makes you confident this report exposing the alleged abuses which u.s. officials, including those lawmakers who are currently opposing the transfer of detainees into the united states opposing the closure of gitmo, what makes you so confident that this is going to change perceptions or perhaps catalyze some sort of international action? >> when it comes to our hopes or how much we think the report is going to be influencing policies, i think indeed many organizations have already provideds their views in the past on the guantanamo situation. the problem is still here. there's been many years now talks about guantanamo, the impacts of guantanamo, and still discussion about closing guantanamo. the report will be used, we hope, inside the u.s. may be used in the political discussions with various political activists. that as i mentioned may have different views of guantanamo but hope it can be used as a tool in those discussions to promote human rights. we think it may be of use to l
you referred to limitations in the senate intelligence report on the cia rendition. what makes you confident this report exposing the alleged abuses which u.s. officials, including those lawmakers who are currently opposing the transfer of detainees into the united states opposing the closure of gitmo, what makes you so confident that this is going to change perceptions or perhaps catalyze some sort of international action? >> when it comes to our hopes or how much we think the report is...
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we refer to it as an almost a battle for the soul of the cia. onate differences among them as ambassador woolsey well knows. on all these subjects, on the enhanced interrogation program that followed 9/11, on the drone warfare program that has actually escalated under president obama at least in its first year, on all of these subjects, and even on what the mission of the cia said today. those who think too much of a paramilitary covert force and that that comes at a price. the price can sometimes be if you are seduced by covert operations the price can be your analysis. bob gates put it this way. imagine how different the world would be if we hadn't gone into iraq. if we had gotten wmds right. you pay a price when you neglect what the agency's original charter was, which is intelligence. >> ambassador, the news of the week. some cia analysts, i believe it was a group of dozens of cia analysts believe that the information that they compiled was either altered or changed on the way to the president's desk. they are calling foul on that. is it craz
we refer to it as an almost a battle for the soul of the cia. onate differences among them as ambassador woolsey well knows. on all these subjects, on the enhanced interrogation program that followed 9/11, on the drone warfare program that has actually escalated under president obama at least in its first year, on all of these subjects, and even on what the mission of the cia said today. those who think too much of a paramilitary covert force and that that comes at a price. the price can...
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china,a messenger to director of the cia, loyal and effective vice president to a great president, ronald reagan. and through those experiences -- [applause] he has developed convictions about the role -- limiting the role of government and keeping america strong. i can't youl note, that, despite the fact that he has been an actually busy man all his life, george bush has been a great men to my great mother, barbara, for 42 years. he has been a great father to george, myself and our three other brothers and sisters. and he has been a great grandfather. we are privileged to be here helping him become the next president of the united states and we ask you to do the same. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, george bush! ♪ george bush: thank you very much. ♪ thank you, ladies and gentlemen. ♪ thank you. hey, the meter is running. [cheers] thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for that warm welcome. [chanting] we want bush ah! commission point -- we want bush commission point we want bush! bush: i'm very proud to stand here and have the support of governor bob m
china,a messenger to director of the cia, loyal and effective vice president to a great president, ronald reagan. and through those experiences -- [applause] he has developed convictions about the role -- limiting the role of government and keeping america strong. i can't youl note, that, despite the fact that he has been an actually busy man all his life, george bush has been a great men to my great mother, barbara, for 42 years. he has been a great father to george, myself and our three other...
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in the crosshairs all 12 living cia directors interviewed say they warned the united states of a danger to the united states before september 11th. >> koid for black. a legendary operative, escaped an assassination attempt by al qaeda while serving in khartoum. >> the first week i was in a counterterrorism center a new chief comes in. they stick you in a conference room. everybody comes in briefing you on areas offing a tifrt. i don't shock easy. but i was shocked. this was a wave of threats coming at the united states. >> in the spring of 2001, we submitted authorities to the incoming bush administration, it essentially advocating a paramilitary operation and the word back was we're not quite ready to consider this, we don't want the clock to start ticking. >> the crisis comes to a head on july 10th, 2001. richard blee, the head of the bin ladin unit, barges into black's officer. >> he comes in, the roof is falling down. great, which guy? the information we now compiled was absolutely compelling. it was multiple sourced. it was sort of the
in the crosshairs all 12 living cia directors interviewed say they warned the united states of a danger to the united states before september 11th. >> koid for black. a legendary operative, escaped an assassination attempt by al qaeda while serving in khartoum. >> the first week i was in a counterterrorism center a new chief comes in. they stick you in a conference room. everybody comes in briefing you on areas offing a tifrt. i don't shock easy. but i was shocked. this was a wave...
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the cia director says the terror group likely has more attacks in the pipeline. mastermind, as police carry out dozens of raids across france and belgium where the attacks were apparently organized, we're learning the man suspected of planning the paris massacres may be in syria, a close associate of the isis leader. and slamming the door, republican presidential candidates called for blocking syrian refugees and more than a dozen governors now say their states won't accept them. president obama says slamming the door is un-american. he says it's a betrayal of the country's values. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> our breaking news, an urgent hunt is underway right now for a surviving suspect in the paris massacres along with those who planned and facilitated the attacks. the suspected eighth terrorist managed to escape the security net before authorities realized who he was. he's on the loose right now is considered very dangerous. there h
the cia director says the terror group likely has more attacks in the pipeline. mastermind, as police carry out dozens of raids across france and belgium where the attacks were apparently organized, we're learning the man suspected of planning the paris massacres may be in syria, a close associate of the isis leader. and slamming the door, republican presidential candidates called for blocking syrian refugees and more than a dozen governors now say their states won't accept them. president...
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we'll also discuss what he's called the "cia's exploitation of the paris attack" after cia director john brennan said revelations about mass spying have made it harder to find terrorists. >> in the past several years because of a number of unauthorized disclosures and a lot of handwringing over the government's role in the effort to try to uncover these terrorists, there have been some policy and legal and other actions that are taken that make our ability collectively, internationally, to find these terrorists much more challenging. amy: all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. in france, the authority said the alleged mastermind behind last week's paris attacks has been killed. and belgianlhamid, national committee said to have died in the police raid wednesday on an apartment in the paris suburb of st. denis. it sparked intense shootout and one other death, a female suicide bomber, who detonated an explosive vest. at least seven people were detained, some say eight. the news comes as belgian police conduct ra
we'll also discuss what he's called the "cia's exploitation of the paris attack" after cia director john brennan said revelations about mass spying have made it harder to find terrorists. >> in the past several years because of a number of unauthorized disclosures and a lot of handwringing over the government's role in the effort to try to uncover these terrorists, there have been some policy and legal and other actions that are taken that make our ability collectively,...
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ambassador to china, director of the cia, he's been a loyal and effective vice president to a very great president ronald reagan, and through those experiences -- he's developed convictions about the role of limiting the role of government and keeping america strong. finally on a personal note, i can tell you that despite the fact that he's been extremely busy man all of his life, george bush has been a great husband to my great mother barbara for 42 years. he's been a great father to george, myself, and our other three brothers and sister and a wonderful grandfather to ten grandchildren. we are very privileged and proud to be here helping him become the next president of the united states, and we doask you to do e same. ladies and gentlemen, the next president of the united states, george bush! ♪ ♪ ♪ >> thank you. hey, the meter's running. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you for that warm welcome. thank you very, very much. it is great to be back in florida, the home of the greatest secretary of commerce in the country. i am very proud to stand here and have the support of govern
ambassador to china, director of the cia, he's been a loyal and effective vice president to a very great president ronald reagan, and through those experiences -- he's developed convictions about the role of limiting the role of government and keeping america strong. finally on a personal note, i can tell you that despite the fact that he's been extremely busy man all of his life, george bush has been a great husband to my great mother barbara for 42 years. he's been a great father to george,...
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in the end, the cia backed out of my plan. charles: want to talk about the latest propaganda video from isis. listen, these guys are extraordinarily successful with this stuff, in this one they talk about veteran suicide rates. race relations in the country and the failures of government knowing how much we owe. a tactic that lured thousands of westerners want and you to take a look at this picture. you remember this teen, she fled from austria last year, she was the poster girl from isis. reports out in the last 24 hours she was beaten to death for trying to escape isis in syria. morten, should the west fight fire with fire? should we show the picture of the beautiful young lady who thought isis was the way. joined them, tried to back out and she was beaten to death. how much should we tell american kids and western european kids this could be your fate? >> well, it is a fate. i know the fact european muslims traveled to syria and iraq to join up with isis. and some of them disagreed with the actions and got executed because t
in the end, the cia backed out of my plan. charles: want to talk about the latest propaganda video from isis. listen, these guys are extraordinarily successful with this stuff, in this one they talk about veteran suicide rates. race relations in the country and the failures of government knowing how much we owe. a tactic that lured thousands of westerners want and you to take a look at this picture. you remember this teen, she fled from austria last year, she was the poster girl from isis....
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how is that difference from what the cia is doing? us you described some of the black squadrant participants are under deep cover which not all cia operatives are. can you describe both things? >> guest: the way that the pentagon post 9/11 era has gotten around what might people think the legal restrictions on military personnel is to call that operational preparation of the battlefield, okay. another praise -- phrase that you hear is military activities. we need to conduct in case we do that and that's what these guys are doing. >> host: not against another military necessary but against small numbers of people. >> guest: exactly. we may have to some day conduct counterterrorism mission in the city and so we are going to set up and the networks require we maybe renting facilities where we can store vehicles, you know, we may be doing all sorts of things, but they somehow group these in military activities. of course, sometimes it will be -- part of the code that governs the military. title 50 is the one that covers espionage and intel
how is that difference from what the cia is doing? us you described some of the black squadrant participants are under deep cover which not all cia operatives are. can you describe both things? >> guest: the way that the pentagon post 9/11 era has gotten around what might people think the legal restrictions on military personnel is to call that operational preparation of the battlefield, okay. another praise -- phrase that you hear is military activities. we need to conduct in case we do...
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so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this. >> this is ron oppen in miami. i'm standing in one of the many anti- castro recruiting places scattered throughout the city. >> they were into communism and we found there's something against castro, we learned where there was a recruiting center an we just approached them and joined. we had no idea it was the cia. >> since 2:00 this morning, men and boys have been filing through this door behind me anxious to join the fight in cuba against fidel castro's government. >> they were mainly cuban exiles. they hated castro. they thought that they could mount a small-scale invasion which could gatherer more and more support until it ended up overthrowing the regime. >> cuban businessmen, doctors, men who once drove taxis, always hoping the muscle of the united states would sustain them. >> we thought the united states be behind this operation, there was no way we were going to lose, and we were wrong. ♪ >> small force of invaders landed at a semi-isolated resort area on the south coast of cu
so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this. >> this is ron oppen in miami. i'm standing in one of the many anti- castro recruiting places scattered throughout the city. >> they were into communism and we found there's something against castro, we learned where there was a recruiting center an we just approached them and joined. we had no idea it was the cia. >> since 2:00 this morning, men and boys have been filing through this door behind me anxious to join the...
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the cia and f.b.i. are on heightened alert as isis released a video threatening to attack america in its strong hold, washington. meanwhile, france is quickly striking back. a wave of french warplanes target thing isis strong holds in syria including massive air strikes in raqqa. the raid 20 bombs, this all comes just two days after the group responsible for the attacks in paris that killed close to 130 people . >>> it's hell. it's a nightmare. people were hidden under dead bodies. >> reporter: in paris panic broke out at a memorial at one of the site's of friday's terror attacks. dozens of people started running after someone claimed to hear gun shots. it turned out continue afalse alarm. french police put a first to the police on the loose issuing a wanted in the watt photo. the notice is for a 26 yearly man born in bellium. a police official says he is the one who rented a blacks volkswagen later found with three guns and empty magazines inside. security experts have said there are so many people tha
the cia and f.b.i. are on heightened alert as isis released a video threatening to attack america in its strong hold, washington. meanwhile, france is quickly striking back. a wave of french warplanes target thing isis strong holds in syria including massive air strikes in raqqa. the raid 20 bombs, this all comes just two days after the group responsible for the attacks in paris that killed close to 130 people . >>> it's hell. it's a nightmare. people were hidden under dead bodies....
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belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the president of the united states asked you to do. >> the cia was a significant problem for us. we'd been through a situation where there were questions about the way the agency had been handled, about some of the programs that had been carried on. so it was an important time when there was a lot going on, and as we put all those pieces together, george bush headed up the cia. >> so help me god. >> after democrat jimmy carter was elected president in 1976, bush retreated to texas to figure out what to do next. his decision, swing for the fences. he would run for president. >> they break out laughing after you tell them you're running for the president of the united states. >> he went into iowa and met everyone he could possibly met and he upset reagan. he announced that he has the momentum and he's going to knock reagan out. he didn't count on one thing. which is ronald reagan. and reagan comes can back strong and knocks bush out. >> it looked like it could be the end of george bush's political career. he'd not exactly been tough on reagan, but
belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the president of the united states asked you to do. >> the cia was a significant problem for us. we'd been through a situation where there were questions about the way the agency had been handled, about some of the programs that had been carried on. so it was an important time when there was a lot going on, and as we put all those pieces together, george bush headed up the cia. >> so help me god. >> after democrat jimmy carter was...
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cnn was the same way. >> host: there's a rivalry that is developing between the cia and the jsoc over who will do what? >> guest: i believe so. i mean in the end, they conducted cross-border missions into pakistan. they had others they wanted to do but were not approved of missions that got called off at the last moment but they conducted a number of direct action missions to kill or capture personnel and some airstrikes but i talk in the book about one airstrike by the f-15 jet that was aimed at once suspected to be an al qaeda safe house in the dispute to how important the people are in the operation. and then of course as everybody knows there was the 2011 mission against the compound that ended up killing osama bin laden. i think interestingly one of the things i reveal in the book is that they had actually kept the unit in afghanistan and prepared to do a freefall mission into the pakistani tribal areas to kill bin laden and even though he turned up far from the tribal areas, there were some who still would have preferred to do a freefall jump rather than use the stealth helicopt
cnn was the same way. >> host: there's a rivalry that is developing between the cia and the jsoc over who will do what? >> guest: i believe so. i mean in the end, they conducted cross-border missions into pakistan. they had others they wanted to do but were not approved of missions that got called off at the last moment but they conducted a number of direct action missions to kill or capture personnel and some airstrikes but i talk in the book about one airstrike by the f-15 jet...
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a new documentary pulls back the curtain on the cia seen through the eyes of all 12 of the agency's livingectors. >> this will be really good, what we're about to see. >>> first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> busy travel day tomorrow. a storm is moving through the west. a lot of snow yesterday in the mountainous areas of the cass kaidz and sierra. the video out of reno and tahoe is dramatic stuff. heading for the central plains. the snow forecast today over wyoming. tomorrow it will be into colorado. some spills out into the plains. for the travel today, the worst of it, blue is the snow. the green, airports, we like it. everywhere east of the mississippi and east of the rockies, no problems at all today. snow likely, if you have one bad drive it will be interstate 15 north into montana. the pink is the possibility of ice, maybe even an ice storm around wichita, western kansas. denver will be a nightmare. interstate 25, a little bit of ice and snow, and then you'll have windchills in the teens with highs in the 20s. that's the travel trouble on thursday. that will head east
a new documentary pulls back the curtain on the cia seen through the eyes of all 12 of the agency's livingectors. >> this will be really good, what we're about to see. >>> first, bill karins with a check on the forecast. >> busy travel day tomorrow. a storm is moving through the west. a lot of snow yesterday in the mountainous areas of the cass kaidz and sierra. the video out of reno and tahoe is dramatic stuff. heading for the central plains. the snow forecast today over...
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regarding the cia rendition program, no u.s. official has ever been prosecuted for their involvement in the program. also underline in the report findings onease of the cia rendition program offers a new opportunity for the u.s. administration to consider opening an investigation into the cia rendition program. there is an obligation for the united states to provide victims with red dress. , we know that cases of torture and human rights violations happened at guantanamo, but no detainee has received redress. there is no lawsuit seeking redress on the merits. it seems the right to redress is not even part of the debate, is in theegret also report. those were some of the main findings contained in the report. the report also provides further details and advice in that regard. i will be happy to answer potential questions. thank you. tom: thank you, lucille. as lucille mentioned, and myself earlier, we do have time for questions from the media or anyone on the floor. raise your question if you have something to ask and we will have
regarding the cia rendition program, no u.s. official has ever been prosecuted for their involvement in the program. also underline in the report findings onease of the cia rendition program offers a new opportunity for the u.s. administration to consider opening an investigation into the cia rendition program. there is an obligation for the united states to provide victims with red dress. , we know that cases of torture and human rights violations happened at guantanamo, but no detainee has...
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and the so-called cia's use offing interrogation methods, not the intention, but the chorus grew louder in 2014 when contractor, edward snowden, leaked information on the nsa's clandestine surveillance program. >> in the past years, because of unauthorized disclosures, and a lot of hammering over the government's role in the effort to try to uncover these terrorists, there have been some policy and legal and other actions that are then that make our ability collectively, internationally, to find these terrorists, much more challenging. >> reporter: civil libertarians warn that the government will use times of fear like this to reach for new and unjustified authority. the legal director for the american civil liberties union, said that as far as i know, the french didn't lack some kind of authority that would have made a difference. when we have launched authority like in the paris attacks, they have often been abused. it would have made it more difficult to catch the attacks in france, but in a new online video, the cia director admits that he's concerned about protecting the american p
and the so-called cia's use offing interrogation methods, not the intention, but the chorus grew louder in 2014 when contractor, edward snowden, leaked information on the nsa's clandestine surveillance program. >> in the past years, because of unauthorized disclosures, and a lot of hammering over the government's role in the effort to try to uncover these terrorists, there have been some policy and legal and other actions that are then that make our ability collectively, internationally,...
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of course he wasn't let go from the cia until after the election. so we don't know about that.you know, there are people who have raised those questions. >> next up, who gets to decide whether the syrian refugees come into your neighborhood? nt >>> we're back with the panel now. there are 31 governors in the united states who say that syrian refugees should not be allowed in this country, at least for the time being. 18 other governors who are now saying that they will not allow syrian refugees into their state. that at a time when the president of the united states in his thanksgiving day address said syrian refugees are much like pilgrims on the mayflower in the sense that they are fleeing religious persecution and a he said they will be thoroughly vetted. here is what he said. >> people should remember no refugee can enter our borders until they undergo the highest security checks of anyone traveling to the united states. that was the case before paris, and it's the case now. >> charles, we are going to face a monumental fight i suppose in this building behind me. perhaps in
of course he wasn't let go from the cia until after the election. so we don't know about that.you know, there are people who have raised those questions. >> next up, who gets to decide whether the syrian refugees come into your neighborhood? nt >>> we're back with the panel now. there are 31 governors in the united states who say that syrian refugees should not be allowed in this country, at least for the time being. 18 other governors who are now saying that they will not allow...
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a 2007 pentagon investigation >> the problem with the cia was that it was sloppy over and over again. intelligence george bush asked for on the night of 9/11? >> the president asked me, saddam, saddam, find, go back, look at everything. find whether or not saddam was involved. >> doug feith found some of what the president was asking for. a 2007 pentagon investigation was highly critical of what he found and how he found it. >> the inspector general report says that -- effectively that your office was cherry picking evidence and that that was inappropriate. >> no, the inspector general never said that. what the inspector general said, if you want to get into that, was -- >> develop, produce, and disseminate intelligence of the iraq-al qaeda relationship inconsistent with the consensus of the intelligence community. >> that for sure, yes. we disagreed with the intelligence community. >> so did dick cheney. he was quick to blame the cia. >> when george tenet sat in the oval office and the president of the united states asked him directly, george, how good is the case against saddam and
a 2007 pentagon investigation >> the problem with the cia was that it was sloppy over and over again. intelligence george bush asked for on the night of 9/11? >> the president asked me, saddam, saddam, find, go back, look at everything. find whether or not saddam was involved. >> doug feith found some of what the president was asking for. a 2007 pentagon investigation was highly critical of what he found and how he found it. >> the inspector general report says that --...
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the borders closed. joining us live from washington cia militaryrmer analyst. i wanted to ask you, does this mean that the attack right now in paris, coordinated or not -- i know we're still trying to figure out who is responsible -- what does it mean for the effort to stop the threat of isis in syria. tara: we need to look at our fight against isis through a number of components. we took out what seemed to be a key figure. that is a symbolic victory. that is somebody that was instrumental in the execution videos and to the group, but there are still a lot of people being recruited to these efforts. even in light of successes like today in iraq and being able to example, sinjar, for territory and accounts of individuals is one component on the fight on terrorism. the other component is these loan will factors or potentially foreign fighters going overseas and returning to their country -- it is something we have not been able to rein in. this is another attack. we have seen the charlie hebdo attacks. these are the types of attacks are the most difficult to preve
the borders closed. joining us live from washington cia militaryrmer analyst. i wanted to ask you, does this mean that the attack right now in paris, coordinated or not -- i know we're still trying to figure out who is responsible -- what does it mean for the effort to stop the threat of isis in syria. tara: we need to look at our fight against isis through a number of components. we took out what seemed to be a key figure. that is a symbolic victory. that is somebody that was instrumental in...
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belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the president of the united states asked you to do. >> the cia was a significant problem for us. we'd been through a situation where there were questions about the way the agency had been handled, about some of the programs that had been carried on. so it was an important time when there was a lot going on, and as we put all those pieces together, george bush headed up the cia. >> so help me god. >> after democrat jimmy carter was elected president in 1976, bush retreated to texas to figure out what to do next. his decision, swing for the fences. he would run for president. >> they break out laughing after you tell them you're running for the president of the united states. >> he went into iowa and met everyone he could possibly met and he upset reagan. he announced that he has the momentum and he's going to knock reagan out. he didn't count on one thing. which is ronald reagan. and reagan comes can back strong and knocks bush out. >> it looked like it could be the end of george bush's political career. he'd not exactly been tough on reagan but h
belief that a citizen's duty was to do what the president of the united states asked you to do. >> the cia was a significant problem for us. we'd been through a situation where there were questions about the way the agency had been handled, about some of the programs that had been carried on. so it was an important time when there was a lot going on, and as we put all those pieces together, george bush headed up the cia. >> so help me god. >> after democrat jimmy carter was...
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plus, mike morell the former number two at the cia. and we'll hear from new york city police commissioner bill bratton about what efforts are being made to increase security here at home. then we town politics where the show went on last night in des moines. but with a more serious tone when it came to national security. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders joins us this morning to talk about the debate and the race. as always we'll have analysis on all of this, all ahead on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cbs good morning. we had planned to join you from des moines following last night's debate. but after the terrorist attacks in france friday that plan changed. we'll talk about the debate later in the broadcast right now latest on the paris attacks that left 129 dead and 352 wounded. cbs news correspondent elizabeth palmer joins us from outside of bataclan concert hall in paris where 89 people were killed during a terror rampage on friday. liz, what's the latest? >> good morning, john
plus, mike morell the former number two at the cia. and we'll hear from new york city police commissioner bill bratton about what efforts are being made to increase security here at home. then we town politics where the show went on last night in des moines. but with a more serious tone when it came to national security. democratic presidential candidate bernie sanders joins us this morning to talk about the debate and the race. as always we'll have analysis on all of this, all ahead on...
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the cia director says other attacks are in the pipeline. isil is not contained, it's exploding. this is not a drill. after beirut, the russian airliner and paris, could washington be the next target and soon? nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely joins us live from paris today. in turkey, president obama said there was no significant intelligence warning before the paris attack. >> every day we have threat streams coming through the intelligence transit. some of it is extraordinarily vague and unspecific, and there is no clear time table. some of it may be more specific, and then folks chase down that threat to see what happens. i'm not aware of anything that was specific in the sense that would have given a premonition about a particular action in paris that would allow for law enforcement on military actions to disrupt it. >> new propaganda from isis plans to carrying out a s similar attack in washington, d.c. the director of the cia john brennan warns the paris attack is likely to be followed by more. >> i would not consider it a one-off event. it is clear to me that is
the cia director says other attacks are in the pipeline. isil is not contained, it's exploding. this is not a drill. after beirut, the russian airliner and paris, could washington be the next target and soon? nbc's chief global correspondent bill neely joins us live from paris today. in turkey, president obama said there was no significant intelligence warning before the paris attack. >> every day we have threat streams coming through the intelligence transit. some of it is...
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now the cia is already trying to clean up this mess. we know that you've been contacted by this man, agent snow. we believe that he's the man the agency uses to sweep these domestic ops under the rug. - tell me... what's the bureau's interest in this? what's your interest? you want to put one over on the cia? - yes, i want to expose the cia for what it's become, but...mainly, i want to catch him. we can't have rogue government hit men operating on domestic soil. obviously you feel the same. that's why you've been so vigilant in pursuing him. - oh, without much luck. - so far. but you've been working alone. now you'll have the bureau's support. we're going back to all the old cases, reinterviewing witnesses, looking at physical evidence, so beyond your report, is there anything else you can share with us? - nothing comes to mind. - rest assured, detective, we'll find him. - you alone? - what? hello, detective, just in time for dinner. have a seat. almost ready. fast food. very bad. - what is that? - she made it for me. it's some kind of f
now the cia is already trying to clean up this mess. we know that you've been contacted by this man, agent snow. we believe that he's the man the agency uses to sweep these domestic ops under the rug. - tell me... what's the bureau's interest in this? what's your interest? you want to put one over on the cia? - yes, i want to expose the cia for what it's become, but...mainly, i want to catch him. we can't have rogue government hit men operating on domestic soil. obviously you feel the same....
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. >>> the cia director says the attacks shows how hard it is to stop isil. >> the digital domain doesot respect sovereign borders. you can move things around the world at the speed of light and hop around so many countries, and unless there's going to be some type of international understanding about what is appropriate and acceptable within that digital domain, we're going to face a world of hurt in the future. >> he also said the key is striking the right balance between privacy and safety. earlier this week, the cia director said there is also probably other attacks in the pipeline, authorities saying the best defense is an observant b subject. i asked a former fbi profiler about that. take us into the mind of what americans should be looking out for. we hear people saying if you see something, say something, what should they be seeing and looking for? >> sometimes when i hear that phrase it makes me shutter, because it means when you are looking at a behavior, you have to recognize it, and if it's a benign behavior, then it doesn't draw your suspicion. but what people really do ne
. >>> the cia director says the attacks shows how hard it is to stop isil. >> the digital domain doesot respect sovereign borders. you can move things around the world at the speed of light and hop around so many countries, and unless there's going to be some type of international understanding about what is appropriate and acceptable within that digital domain, we're going to face a world of hurt in the future. >> he also said the key is striking the right balance between...
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also in his earlier career, spent nine years as a clandestine officer in the cia. congressman, are you confident that everything is being done right now to prevent what happened in paris from happening in a major city in the united states? >> you know, wolf, i am confident. you know, one of the things if you would have asked me when i was in the cia, i was in the cia when 9/11 happened. if you would have told me it would be 14 years before another attack on our homeland, i would have said you are kracrazy. the reason there hasn't been one, the men and women in our intelligence services, law enforcement community and military that are still operating as if it's september 12th, 2001. so what they're going to be doing is getting all the information that the french are sharing with us, going back to the records, looking and seeing if there was any new indicators they can use to look at some old cases. so these men and women that are working hard every day to keep us safe, this is priority number one for them. >> certainly is. mike morrell, the former deputy director of
also in his earlier career, spent nine years as a clandestine officer in the cia. congressman, are you confident that everything is being done right now to prevent what happened in paris from happening in a major city in the united states? >> you know, wolf, i am confident. you know, one of the things if you would have asked me when i was in the cia, i was in the cia when 9/11 happened. if you would have told me it would be 14 years before another attack on our homeland, i would have said...
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. >> new warnings about the terror threat in america. cia insider on what he fears most. >> plus, a giant leap for space tourism. we'll talk about the first fully reusable rocket to make it back from space. >> we begin this morning with a world in 90 seconds. if 90 seconds. >> taurk u turkey claiming the plane ignored warnings. >> turkey shuts down a military jet. >> russia insisting the plane was over military space. >> russian hocking trying to find these. >> this morning a world wide travel alert is in effect for american citizens. >>> president obama will host president hollande at the us what today. >>> a vest similar to those used in the terrorist attacks found in the trash. >> i saw people cheering when the world trade center came down. >> is the thought of a trump presidency scare you? >> i don't even entertain the notion. >> in ft. hood, texas, an army helicopter, four soldiers were killed. >> prosecutors in chicago will charge officer jason van dyke. his dash-cam video will be >> in this video, the officer continues to shoot. >> al
. >> new warnings about the terror threat in america. cia insider on what he fears most. >> plus, a giant leap for space tourism. we'll talk about the first fully reusable rocket to make it back from space. >> we begin this morning with a world in 90 seconds. if 90 seconds. >> taurk u turkey claiming the plane ignored warnings. >> turkey shuts down a military jet. >> russia insisting the plane was over military space. >> russian hocking trying to find...
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and as we put all those pieces together, george bush ended up at the cia. >> so help me god. >> aftercrat jimmy carter was elected president in 1976, bush retreated to texas to figure out what to do next. his decision? swing for the fence, he would run for president. >> they break out laughing after you tell them you're running for president of the united states. >> he went into iowa and he met everyone he could possibly meet. and he upsets reagan and announces he has the big mo, the momentum, and it will knock reagan out. he didn't count on one thing, which is ronald reagan. and reagan comes back strong and knocks bush out. >> it looked like it could be the end of george bush's political career. he had not exactly been tough on reagan but he did say this. >> he's promising to cut taxes by 30% and balance the budget and increase defense spending and stop inflation all at the same time. it just isn't going to work. what i call a voodoo economic policy. >> but at the convention reagan chose him as his runningmate. >> reagan made the decision himself ultimately to turn to bush. >> bushed
and as we put all those pieces together, george bush ended up at the cia. >> so help me god. >> aftercrat jimmy carter was elected president in 1976, bush retreated to texas to figure out what to do next. his decision? swing for the fence, he would run for president. >> they break out laughing after you tell them you're running for president of the united states. >> he went into iowa and he met everyone he could possibly meet. and he upsets reagan and announces he has...
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how did the cia fail? how to the fbi fail? how did the state department fail? that allowed this suicide bomber to come so close, to get on the plane with a bomb that failed to go off. after going through those operational problems, he asked them to go through an experiment of how the world would be different if the bomb had gone off. how political opinion and public opinion -- everything they were trying to do -- trying to close the door on torture, trying to close the door on major ground occupation land wars in the middle east, trying to get away from that post 9/11 crisis and problem. how the political system would sweep all of that away. even though the attack failed, it still resulted, as a recount in chapter three, in the worst month of the obama administration presidency for national security issues where his effort to close one, no completely collapses because he is imposing a moratorium on sending any more low levels but still detainees back to yemen because the attack originated in yemen. most of the detainees that are left are from yemen. if you don'
how did the cia fail? how to the fbi fail? how did the state department fail? that allowed this suicide bomber to come so close, to get on the plane with a bomb that failed to go off. after going through those operational problems, he asked them to go through an experiment of how the world would be different if the bomb had gone off. how political opinion and public opinion -- everything they were trying to do -- trying to close the door on torture, trying to close the door on major ground...
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. >> his dad was the head of the cia.es you a craze a image like george and jeb would be running around and you know what you have to do. >> it wasn't all paradise in kennebunkport. look at that. i misspelled it on here and said it correctly. >> that's fine. a lot of people do it. >> was he speaking of former crimes of former presidents? >> i think she is entitled to her opinion on this one. and, you know, if she is upset about the gaff shooy can wipe her tears with bills from goldman sachs. >> i think, ben -- now for someone like you you didn't fall into a depression and your father beat you with a belt every day. >> i am not going to say i didn't deserve it most of the time. >> he was not just a director of the cia. this was a man who was a world war ii hero. he comes home from world world war ii and gets into congress and he becomes the ambassador to the u.n and he becomes the director of the cia and he is vice president and he is president. i tell you what, my dad could look at me and i knew when he was disappointed.
. >> his dad was the head of the cia.es you a craze a image like george and jeb would be running around and you know what you have to do. >> it wasn't all paradise in kennebunkport. look at that. i misspelled it on here and said it correctly. >> that's fine. a lot of people do it. >> was he speaking of former crimes of former presidents? >> i think she is entitled to her opinion on this one. and, you know, if she is upset about the gaff shooy can wipe her tears...
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offices ford into the church committee investigating the cia and fbi. they had armed guards standing at each of the doors. the church committee was tried to break through secrecy. they were surrounded to keep the secrets from staying in here. they had to promise they could maintain secrets. this room became a have. and then when the church committee led to the creation of the permanent committee on this room became the intelligence committee in the late 1970's and 1980's. was opened inding 1983 and the intelligence committee moving over there. time it turnsat back into a hearing room. -- it was an all-purpose multimedia room. it was designed for special hearings, all sorts of events that take place in this space. it is carried on with the nature of the building be in an all-purpose room. this room has had a lot of political events in here, but a lot of social entertaining events. one stands out in particular and that was the 100th birthday of strom thurmond. of course the senate wants to pay special tribute to him so there was a large base -- birthday fe
offices ford into the church committee investigating the cia and fbi. they had armed guards standing at each of the doors. the church committee was tried to break through secrecy. they were surrounded to keep the secrets from staying in here. they had to promise they could maintain secrets. this room became a have. and then when the church committee led to the creation of the permanent committee on this room became the intelligence committee in the late 1970's and 1980's. was opened inding 1983...
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but my experience historically the cia calls these things pretty straight. that level at the national security council level, staff level, people get bothered because intelligence isn't supporting their view. and so they lean on the intelligence people to see if they will do it a bit differently. i don't know if that's happening top brennan or not. it happened to me. >> well, i -- general, let me ask you this. france immediately bombs targets in raqqah, syria. those presumably provided by u.s. intelligence because that is the predominant agency at work in that region. how could those targets be available? it's stunning. >> that's a great question. the answer, lou, is rules of engagement. the administration has been clear. if only one civilian is going to be harmed by a strike then the strike doesn't go down. that's why 75% of all sorties come back with their bombs still aboard. and the french weren't limited by rules of engagement and they struck targets that, recent have been prohibited for strike by the united states. and the french took them on and knocke
but my experience historically the cia calls these things pretty straight. that level at the national security council level, staff level, people get bothered because intelligence isn't supporting their view. and so they lean on the intelligence people to see if they will do it a bit differently. i don't know if that's happening top brennan or not. it happened to me. >> well, i -- general, let me ask you this. france immediately bombs targets in raqqah, syria. those presumably provided...
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what does it take to run the cia? is it anything like mandy patinkins' role on "homeland"? they talk about the one thing they have in common. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. hurry, offers end soon. i couldn't sleep and get up in time. then i found aleve pm. aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. even during the holidays, you get used to smelly odors you think it smells jolly, [inhales] grunts but your guests disagree... music starts febreze air effects doesn't just mask, it eliminates odors you've gone noseblind to [inhales] mmm break out the febreze, [inhale + exhale mnemonic] and breathe happy. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...isn't it time to let the... ...real you shine... ...through
what does it take to run the cia? is it anything like mandy patinkins' role on "homeland"? they talk about the one thing they have in common. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." with ingredients like roasted hazelnuts and cocoa, there's a whole lot of happy in every jar of nutella. spread the happy. how else do you think he gets around so fast? take the reins this holiday and get the mercedes-benz you've always wanted during the winter event. hurry, offers end soon. i...