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troops to gather the intel, my political promises have to be broken. that's what we're expecting and we're demanding of the president. you are going to continue to have sleeper sell problems in the united states like what we saw in san bernardino unless we use the intel gathering techniques that we have and that we push away the criticism that somehow you're racially profiling or that you're taking away someone's civil liberties. we'll continue to have these terrorist problems if we don't stop them. so we have the tools. we have to have the political will now to step up and use those tools. >> that could include reinstating some of those nsa programs perhaps but the president will probably not back that. >> he doesn't have the guts because he listens to the left wing base and promised them he'll leave office and not start any new wars or not add to u.s. troop presence overseas. >> that expired just a few days before these attacks. we'll have to see what we get from tashfeen's and syed's phone records. we'll report on the president's speech throughout th
troops to gather the intel, my political promises have to be broken. that's what we're expecting and we're demanding of the president. you are going to continue to have sleeper sell problems in the united states like what we saw in san bernardino unless we use the intel gathering techniques that we have and that we push away the criticism that somehow you're racially profiling or that you're taking away someone's civil liberties. we'll continue to have these terrorist problems if we don't stop...
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so the intel started flowing. he would creep into the board's room at night -- the ambassador's room at night when he was honking away in his bed and take pictures of all the cables and documents with his little mynox camera, and he was shipping those off to shellenberg in berlin. and the ss realized that the intel that he was, that he was sending was spectacular. in fact, the germans even code named this guy cicero after the roman orator, because the intel he supplied spoke so eloquently. so it was through cicero -- and the chapter i have about him in the book, i entitled it "the million dollar master key." because he was able to supply the master key that told the germans where and when. well, it was an exciting, it was an exciting moment not only to learn the fact, but to learn that it was in iran. iran, between the wars -- and, in fact, going back to world war i, i could tell some stories about that -- but the germans and the iranians had been very close. they were, germany was iran's leading trading partner. t
so the intel started flowing. he would creep into the board's room at night -- the ambassador's room at night when he was honking away in his bed and take pictures of all the cables and documents with his little mynox camera, and he was shipping those off to shellenberg in berlin. and the ss realized that the intel that he was, that he was sending was spectacular. in fact, the germans even code named this guy cicero after the roman orator, because the intel he supplied spoke so eloquently. so...
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and i think a little bit of tension between the intel committee approach and the armed services approach, and i will say in three years here i have never heard as broad a divergence and do not think i can say the issues without jeopardizing what may be classified but i i don't think i have heard as broad a divergence between the intel and armed services community than any other instance except current status of a number of issues that are important and fundamental and critical issues. it is very troubling. let me ask you a couple of questions. i am interested in your thoughts about the current afghanistan pakistan relationship. we know from public accounting of activity that taliban have used pakistan is a safe haven over time and there is an important degree to which pakistan's cooperation is critical to stability in afghanistan. what is your current perception each of your perspective goals. especially if it comes to these issues of security and counterterrorism. >> thank you. i am coming out of three years in pakistan and can assure you that this has been at the center of our dialogue
and i think a little bit of tension between the intel committee approach and the armed services approach, and i will say in three years here i have never heard as broad a divergence and do not think i can say the issues without jeopardizing what may be classified but i i don't think i have heard as broad a divergence between the intel and armed services community than any other instance except current status of a number of issues that are important and fundamental and critical issues. it is...
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some of the top tech brands are taking credit for reducing violence here -- with the world's largest chip-maker intel even claiming that some of their products are now "100% conflict free". >> "we're proud to say the world's first commercially available conflict free microprocessors do just that". >> but how sure can they be? fault lines travels to eastern congo to investigate. john kanyoni is the owner of a leading trading house in goma. he makes his living selling tin and tantalum to international companies. in 2010 he warned that the dodd- frank law would backfire... but he says he was up against a powerful lobby. >> imagine that you have angelina jolie at your door. you are a very big u.s. company, george clooney at your door saying you guys, you're the ones fueling the armed groups there. do you think that for the reputation of those companies they would be still sourcing from this region? they said ok we are stopping and that's what happened. >> soon after the law passed, companies took their business elsewhere. sales of tin ore from this province plummeted by more than 90%. >> ah the container
some of the top tech brands are taking credit for reducing violence here -- with the world's largest chip-maker intel even claiming that some of their products are now "100% conflict free". >> "we're proud to say the world's first commercially available conflict free microprocessors do just that". >> but how sure can they be? fault lines travels to eastern congo to investigate. john kanyoni is the owner of a leading trading house in goma. he makes his living...
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the intel basis can calculate steps taken, calories burnt and heart rate. nects to the mobile device. my heart rate reached 118 beats per minute. the basis showed my heart rate was lower. the basis provided relevant data and was easier to use, not as accurate as the hexoskin. >> while film was on the beach i was on assignment in las vegas. i was asked to compare three devices. waterproof, no charging, runs off the power of your mind. tracks your sleeping. that's not creepy. we can determine what makes it different from one another. for me, style is important. it's clear out of all the devices the misfit shine has taken a fashionable approach. i'm going to read the instructions and figure out how to turn the guys on. we'll get back to you with more details soon. meanwhile, just outh my home down of seattle washington. i was given a basic watch to try. i decided to test it during a different type of activity. i'm about to go to sleep wearing the basis b1. it will track my sleep and tell me how much of my time i spent in light sleep, deep sleep and how much i s
the intel basis can calculate steps taken, calories burnt and heart rate. nects to the mobile device. my heart rate reached 118 beats per minute. the basis showed my heart rate was lower. the basis provided relevant data and was easier to use, not as accurate as the hexoskin. >> while film was on the beach i was on assignment in las vegas. i was asked to compare three devices. waterproof, no charging, runs off the power of your mind. tracks your sleeping. that's not creepy. we can...
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i'm excited to introduce you to a girl, petra grutzik, a finalist at the intel international sciencengineering festival. she is making contributions to my field, neuroscience. let's take a look. >> my name is petra, i'm 18. i'll go to stanford university. when i found i qualified for isef it was unbelievable. my promote was about birds, fimption. they -- finches, they learn how to sing like we learn to talk using foxp2. it's involved in speech development in humans and songbirds. scientists can study foxp2 in songbirds and learn about it for humans. this is my love in the life sciences building at u.c.l.a. >> reporter: petra is part of a team investigating foxp2. it's the on single gene that when mutated results in human speech and language disorder. dr nancy day was interested in reaching out to young women and helping to train them in science. >> we have excellent undergraduates at u.c.l.a. , but petra. >> she plays songs on her perch. >> she brought some of her background from working in robotics so we could have a cage that would serve a multitude of functions. that is her cage.
i'm excited to introduce you to a girl, petra grutzik, a finalist at the intel international sciencengineering festival. she is making contributions to my field, neuroscience. let's take a look. >> my name is petra, i'm 18. i'll go to stanford university. when i found i qualified for isef it was unbelievable. my promote was about birds, fimption. they -- finches, they learn how to sing like we learn to talk using foxp2. it's involved in speech development in humans and songbirds....
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that they can operate in dark spaces. >> yeah, well, make no mistake, jim, the law enforcement, the intel community is absolutely lost visibility into certain areas where they have had visibility into terrorist organizations. so director comey understandably is adamant about the need to get that type of ability, to reacquire the intelligence capability, that said, you know, the american public has made demands for greater privacy on the heals of snowden, and this is not just a u.s. issue but this is a global issue. i've seen much speaking conversation about this in europe as well. privacy, how do you protect yourself from the government. i think the public is going to have to decide the balance between privacy and the balance between security. and there is going to have to be some step back in one area or another in order to secure a higher degree level in the other area. this is a long-term problem that we're not going to see a short-term solution for, jim. >> no question. one more example of the new normal. bob baer, shawn henry, thanks to you both. >>> an announcement today in baltimor
that they can operate in dark spaces. >> yeah, well, make no mistake, jim, the law enforcement, the intel community is absolutely lost visibility into certain areas where they have had visibility into terrorist organizations. so director comey understandably is adamant about the need to get that type of ability, to reacquire the intelligence capability, that said, you know, the american public has made demands for greater privacy on the heals of snowden, and this is not just a u.s. issue...
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and i think a little bit of tension between the intel community approach and the armed services approach is not that unusual. but i will say, and i've only been here three years, but in three years here, i've never heard as broad a divergence, and i don't even think i can say the issues without jeopardizing what may be classified but i don't think i've heard as broad a divergence between classified accounts between the intel, community and the armed services community in any other instance except current status of a number of issues really important, really fundamental, really critical issues about the state of affairs in afghanistan and it's very, very troubling. let me ask you a couple of questions. you each have joint bills with afghanistan and pakistan. i'm interested in your thoughts about the current afghanistan and pakistan relationship and we know it from a classified hearing, from public accounting of taliban activity in pakistan that the taliban have used pakistan as a safe haven over time and there's a very important degree to which pakistan's cooperation with afghanistan and
and i think a little bit of tension between the intel community approach and the armed services approach is not that unusual. but i will say, and i've only been here three years, but in three years here, i've never heard as broad a divergence, and i don't even think i can say the issues without jeopardizing what may be classified but i don't think i've heard as broad a divergence between classified accounts between the intel, community and the armed services community in any other instance...
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a bit of tension between the intel and armed services approaches is not that unusual. i have never heard as broad a divergence -- i don't think i can say the issues without jeopardizing what may be classified. i don't think i've heard a broad divergence between classified accounts between the intel community and the armed services instance in any other come except current status of a number of issues really important, really fundamental, really critical issues about the state of affairs afghanistan. it is very troubling. let me ask you a couple of questions. you each have joint -- i'm interested in your thoughts about the current afghanistan and pakistan relationship. we know from public accounting of taliban activity and pakistan. some have used pakistan as a safe haven over time. there is an important agreed to which it is critical to stability in afghanistan. perspective of the degree of cooperation between afghanistan and pakistan governments when it comes to these issues of security and counterterrorism efforts? investor olson: thank you. -- ambassador olson: thank
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case, until they've cleared that with an eod dog, i wouldn't have my team this close, but they have the intel on the ground, that s.w.a.t. commander is making decisions based on what he's seen at the scene and the intel he zs and doing what he needs to get his theme a tactical advantage. >> mark: clearly that's a ground enforce, but i would assume they are also monitoring this as well. >> california has extensive helicopters that they deploy, hair ships that come out, they've got at least one, probably more that are up hands around, getting information, and you know, this might just be that an abundance of caution, they're going to wait for some piece of equipment, or some expertise, maybe they don't have an eod rep embedded in the tactical team at this point, they're trying to get somebody into make sure there are no devices in this car before they go hands on and take that person out of the vehicle, if they are >> vanessa: an dan, just to reset and update our viewers who may just now be tuning in, earlier this afternoon, gunman entered a conference room at a facility where the disabled are
case, until they've cleared that with an eod dog, i wouldn't have my team this close, but they have the intel on the ground, that s.w.a.t. commander is making decisions based on what he's seen at the scene and the intel he zs and doing what he needs to get his theme a tactical advantage. >> mark: clearly that's a ground enforce, but i would assume they are also monitoring this as well. >> california has extensive helicopters that they deploy, hair ships that come out, they've got at...
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evidence tied to last week's terrorist attack as outrage is spreading through capitol hill over the intelailures, the failures of immigration, customs and border patrol that led to the deaths of 14 innocent people and the wounding of 22 others. fox news senior correspondent adam housley with the latest on the investigation and the controversy over the obama administration's so-called vetting process. >> reporter: the vetting system is not adequate. members of congress expressing frustration after receiving a closed-door briefing after last week's deadly massacre by fbi director james comey. >> you have to say it was an intelligence failure. you have to. this woman was obviously radicalized years ago, and she got through the system. so it is a failure. >> reporter: tashfeen malik entered the united states on a k-1 fiancee visa, though it's believed she had ties to radical islam before she came to the u.s. the visa screening process a hot topic on capitol hill today. >> i ask you the number of americans who traveled to syria, you don't know. the number of syrian refugees who entered the cou
evidence tied to last week's terrorist attack as outrage is spreading through capitol hill over the intelailures, the failures of immigration, customs and border patrol that led to the deaths of 14 innocent people and the wounding of 22 others. fox news senior correspondent adam housley with the latest on the investigation and the controversy over the obama administration's so-called vetting process. >> reporter: the vetting system is not adequate. members of congress expressing...
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the intel will grow. in iraq and syria. four-star army general. u back on the show. >> why does the president keep telling us how isis is contained. >> changing the strategy. actually depicting the he really is passing to the next administration the challenge of defeating isis. our strategy will not get us there. that next administration will have to take it up as job one. >> what is the risk in the meantime. here we are dealing with the terror attack on our soil. let's face it, he still has two months left. >> he seems to be paralyzed by this. indisputable fact. this narrative is not turning out. this bet that he made to be able to contain it and pass it to the next is literally blowing up in his face. isis, as we sit here today, is a growing organization that is a number 1 g hot threat in the world today. they are successfully defending iraq and syria. they have expanded to nine other affiliate countries. providing training and assistance to those countries. we have witnessed isis blow up a russian airline. two successful terrorist attacks in bei
the intel will grow. in iraq and syria. four-star army general. u back on the show. >> why does the president keep telling us how isis is contained. >> changing the strategy. actually depicting the he really is passing to the next administration the challenge of defeating isis. our strategy will not get us there. that next administration will have to take it up as job one. >> what is the risk in the meantime. here we are dealing with the terror attack on our soil. let's face...
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we have more on the intel unit >>> a p car plunging into a pond in hamilton. the police say the driver was impaired, speeding, and did not have his lights on. fox 25 brought you the video of him leaving the police station. the 21-year-old beverly man is expected to be arraigned tomorrow. police are still trying to determine if road conditioned contributed to the accident. >>> a manhunt in franklin after a bank robbery. new at 5:00 -- at franklin village plaza was hit before noon. earlier reports indicate two masked men hit the middlesex savings bank and ran. >>> a worcester woman is alive because of heroics of those who ran into n to save the 83-year-old woman simply known as miss ellie. and i dropped to the ground. when i dropped to the ground all of the smoke went out to the hallway. i could see her in the apartment. >> during today's ceremony, the officers said he thought he was going to die inside that home. the victim was taken to the hospital in critical condition. >>> as patriots get ready to face the dolphins. new information surfaces of their first mee
we have more on the intel unit >>> a p car plunging into a pond in hamilton. the police say the driver was impaired, speeding, and did not have his lights on. fox 25 brought you the video of him leaving the police station. the 21-year-old beverly man is expected to be arraigned tomorrow. police are still trying to determine if road conditioned contributed to the accident. >>> a manhunt in franklin after a bank robbery. new at 5:00 -- at franklin village plaza was hit before...
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a high end semiconductor company with a huge explosion in communications mix will become part of the intel mix. they made. that will give the company a growth profile. i think intel will be a changed its stock will get what's known as rerated, meaning that analysts will rally behind this one because it's no longer a one trick pony. then analog and integrated devices technology both of which reported terrific quarters. when we spoke recently to greg waters, ceo of integrated device technology, i was pleasantly surprised to see him both making an acquisition while extending his reach into automotive and industrial, not just communication chips, and also making a huge commitment to buy back a ton of stock. then there's texas instruments which gave a terrific outlook for 2016 when it reported not that long ago. yes, the company might make an acquisition to broaden its range i think it will be well received. how about the semiconductor stocks that have been in the dog house for ages, the ones i have been afraid to come out here and pound the table on? skywork solutions, market darlings when cel
a high end semiconductor company with a huge explosion in communications mix will become part of the intel mix. they made. that will give the company a growth profile. i think intel will be a changed its stock will get what's known as rerated, meaning that analysts will rally behind this one because it's no longer a one trick pony. then analog and integrated devices technology both of which reported terrific quarters. when we spoke recently to greg waters, ceo of integrated device technology, i...
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>> i will come to the intel piece first. first of all, i think your observation is actually exactly right on the mark and is a fact. in the wake of paris that's one of the things that was identified. we have a reasonably good information sharing within the united states, certainly not perfect but we work that pretty hard every day. as you saw in the wake of paris other nations not only have a challenge sharing information with other countries, but they have difficulty sharing information with other agencies within the same country. that's been recognized as an issue. certainly as secretary carter work on the foreign fighter issue, that has been identified as the single biggest thing that inhibits our ability to stop the flow of foreign fighters, is information and intelligence sharing. we think it's 120 countries who have individuals who have gone to syria and iraq to fight and presumably will return home at some point. with regard to accelerating the campaign, you know, secretary carter and i have talked about what we are do
>> i will come to the intel piece first. first of all, i think your observation is actually exactly right on the mark and is a fact. in the wake of paris that's one of the things that was identified. we have a reasonably good information sharing within the united states, certainly not perfect but we work that pretty hard every day. as you saw in the wake of paris other nations not only have a challenge sharing information with other countries, but they have difficulty sharing information...
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. >> so you, as a member of the intel committee, do you think that this was a marriage arranged by terrorist leaders? if so, what are the ramifications beyond this, if that? >> well, there were "ifs" in that statement and we don't know for sure whether this is the case, but i agree, and i think our intelligence community would agree, that if it is an arranged effort through a terrorist organization to create the situation where it looks like this is a normal couple trying to have children, raise their children as a family, be responsible sit steps citizens, that is another detriment to our ability to detect something happening. a lot of people watched "24" and "homeland" and so forth and so are aware of the fact that people, whether they're sit steps of the united states that have been self-radicalized or whether they are connecting through social media with isil, they pose a threat to us. i think the more we can learn about their methods and tactics, the better chance we have of trying to prevent these things from happening. >> senator dan coats, we really appreciate your time, thank you. >
. >> so you, as a member of the intel committee, do you think that this was a marriage arranged by terrorist leaders? if so, what are the ramifications beyond this, if that? >> well, there were "ifs" in that statement and we don't know for sure whether this is the case, but i agree, and i think our intelligence community would agree, that if it is an arranged effort through a terrorist organization to create the situation where it looks like this is a normal couple trying...
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the intel has changed. the abu sayyef raid was a major coup and made our efforts much more successful. but one of the things talk to go dod folks is how you make this targeting more successful while mitigating and minimizing the fodder for isis to run this highly inspirational social media campaign, which has been entrepreneur enormous problem for us. obviously what happened in california was not directed. it was inspired. we need to keep that in mind. mr. harrell, you said in the past that the targeting has had limited impact on combatting isis's ability to generate funds and that their oil revenues are largely unchanged. has the recent shift in terms of the oil tanker tux, has that moved the needle sapblly in your opinion and to what proportion in terms of their overall revenues? >> thank you very much, senator, for the question. i should begin by saying facts on the ground on a short turnaround time frame are hard to gather from that part of the world. it certainly does appear, though, with that caveat, t
the intel has changed. the abu sayyef raid was a major coup and made our efforts much more successful. but one of the things talk to go dod folks is how you make this targeting more successful while mitigating and minimizing the fodder for isis to run this highly inspirational social media campaign, which has been entrepreneur enormous problem for us. obviously what happened in california was not directed. it was inspired. we need to keep that in mind. mr. harrell, you said in the past that the...
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anyone who says now is not the right time and anyone who says that and if you're reading the intel onasis in the growth of isis, this is the moment when ramadi has fallen and we are moving on to mosul, this is the moment where we must support the iraqis and anyone trying to put politics and they need to say, i've got to do with what is right for the security of the american people. >> for now, ramadi could potentially fall back to the coalition of the iraqis by the end of the week. as you say, rick, on to mosul. that would be a tough road and fight. we'll see how that would go in the near year. rick, always good to see you. >> thanks, eric. you, too. >> julie? >>> as we've all been hitting gas prices hitting lows not seen in years, without a doubt, giving americans a pretty good gift this holiday season, what does it mean for the overall economy. you may be surprised by the answer, next. , chills, and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescri
anyone who says now is not the right time and anyone who says that and if you're reading the intel onasis in the growth of isis, this is the moment when ramadi has fallen and we are moving on to mosul, this is the moment where we must support the iraqis and anyone trying to put politics and they need to say, i've got to do with what is right for the security of the american people. >> for now, ramadi could potentially fall back to the coalition of the iraqis by the end of the week. as you...
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that's a major alert, the intel agencies will be spinning to approve or disapprove this report. elissa: the other thing is who he could sell it to, they're in the league of a lot of people that are enemies, enemies of israel and the middle east, what is the appropriate response at this point? >> well, i think we tend to soft pedal on north korea a lot. i think we should be putting more pressure on them to try and get them to at least behave. we ought to be engaging with the chinese very r get them to reign in kim jong-un as well. he's kind of their proxy, their satellite, they need to play a role in keeping him under control. melissa: all right, steve, thank you so much. david. david: freed to fight. exgitmo dainties returning to the terror battlefield. what would president hillary clinton do about that? plus a state of emergency severe storms hitting parts of the country. live update coming right up no matter how the markets change... at t. rowe price... our disciplined approach remains. global markets may be uncertain... but you can feel confident in our investment experience a
that's a major alert, the intel agencies will be spinning to approve or disapprove this report. elissa: the other thing is who he could sell it to, they're in the league of a lot of people that are enemies, enemies of israel and the middle east, what is the appropriate response at this point? >> well, i think we tend to soft pedal on north korea a lot. i think we should be putting more pressure on them to try and get them to at least behave. we ought to be engaging with the chinese very r...
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. >> a quick point about the syrian refugees, the intel community had told you there had been people trying to come boot u.s. that are associated with isis, does that speak to the current vetting process then? and also, i mean, this morning, secretary johnson said there's an incredibly thorough process for vetting these refugees and i know we've had the director to have fbi saying there's things we don't know, 100%, the process is not 100% -- advocate for, would you say added to the process. >> what we, i mean, i introduced this legislature not for my own edification or my own thinking. i based it, introduced it based on upon testimony from the fbi director and quite frankly, the secretary of homeland security and the dni who said we can't, we don't have a proper vetting system in place that we don't know who these people are, that we don't have systems in place, that we don't have intelligence, proper databases and all we're seeing is just like with the iraqi refugee, we put a hold on it for six months so we could get a system right, we are call frg a more robust vetting process and
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the intel has changed. coo, and was a major t made our efforts much more successful. one of the things in talking to dod folks is how you make this targeting more successful, while also mitigating and minimizing the fodder for isis to run a highly effective inspirational social media campaign which has been an enormous problem for us. obviously what happened in california was not directed. it was inspired. we need to keep that in mind. mr. harrell, you have said in the past that the targeting has had limited impact on combating isis's ability to generate funds. has the recent shift in terms of the oil tanker trucks come has -- tanker trucks, has that moves the needle substantially in your opinion? and to what proportion in terms of their overall revenues? mr. harrell: thank you for the question, i should begin by saying that facts on the ground, on a short turnaround timeframe gather. together -- to it does appear with that copy a that the latest military campaign is having an impact. as a clear it is serving deterrent to people who previously thought they could ck buc
the intel has changed. coo, and was a major t made our efforts much more successful. one of the things in talking to dod folks is how you make this targeting more successful, while also mitigating and minimizing the fodder for isis to run a highly effective inspirational social media campaign which has been an enormous problem for us. obviously what happened in california was not directed. it was inspired. we need to keep that in mind. mr. harrell, you have said in the past that the targeting...
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the intel sharing when we talk about sharing information, and turkey has not been good about sharing information about radical extremists in this their country. the president has attempted to be nuanced about this, and the statement today is probably more avert than anything that he said in the past. >> the frustration, obviously, trying to be diplomatic, and he had met with president erdogan, and when he said that the shipping out fuel for sale to helpp finance the terrorist activities, phil, that is a strong statement from the president that turkey, a nato ally is in effect making money h helping isis. >> that is what the turks hoped when they called for the nato meeting to get broader support for something that put nato in a very political situation. and putin dug in the heels, and now that is where we are today. they are trying to battle gai against the diplomatic battle against the russians, but the turks f they don't line up, the germans and the brits and french are going to say come out publicly to helpp allies, or we will hammer you. >> and this could potentially affect the tu
the intel sharing when we talk about sharing information, and turkey has not been good about sharing information about radical extremists in this their country. the president has attempted to be nuanced about this, and the statement today is probably more avert than anything that he said in the past. >> the frustration, obviously, trying to be diplomatic, and he had met with president erdogan, and when he said that the shipping out fuel for sale to helpp finance the terrorist activities,...
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so we can't rely solely on law enforcement or the intel community. there aren't always going to be signs we see. >> i want to pick up on that. a tremendous surprise to me and i think a lot of people, is that the government does not routinely search the social media histories of people who want to come into this country, fiancee visas, refugees. now, it turns out it was misreported and that tashfeen malik, whatever she said did it privately, not on public social media, but we don't even search the public media. one of the reasons is that the department of homeland security reportedly doesn't do it is that they reportedly are concerned about civil liberties, which raises the question, if a foreigner wants to come into this country, should be worried about their privacy or worried about protecting the homeland? >> we should be worried about protecting the homeland. i think that policy is changing, should change and will change. >> did you know that that was the case? >> i did not, and i think it's going to have to change. if someone is brought in for an
so we can't rely solely on law enforcement or the intel community. there aren't always going to be signs we see. >> i want to pick up on that. a tremendous surprise to me and i think a lot of people, is that the government does not routinely search the social media histories of people who want to come into this country, fiancee visas, refugees. now, it turns out it was misreported and that tashfeen malik, whatever she said did it privately, not on public social media, but we don't even...
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and the fbi and other law enforcement and the intel communities are asking please, silicon valley, twitterand others, please help us. and the bill aims to do that. >> great, i'm glad they're being proactive about it because this is an additional area that we need to strike at to effectively combat this ideology and debilitate them in terms of their ability to recruit young people who are, easily influenced and can be easily radicalized. even when you have twitter and facebook cooperating and taking one of these sites down 20 minutes later, another site is up. and they are very proficient at having their social media footprint out there. every time we take one down, they put too up. that's the pattern and practice that i've been studying to see. they have so many active sites, 600 different accounts tweeting and putting out information. >> the obama administration had a big study group looking into the possible calling for legislation require companies that would deal with this encryption issue. if you deal with the president's speech on sunday night, one of the things he did say was a they
and the fbi and other law enforcement and the intel communities are asking please, silicon valley, twitterand others, please help us. and the bill aims to do that. >> great, i'm glad they're being proactive about it because this is an additional area that we need to strike at to effectively combat this ideology and debilitate them in terms of their ability to recruit young people who are, easily influenced and can be easily radicalized. even when you have twitter and facebook cooperating...
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attraction of what's going on a little bit overwrought oakland and berkeley not as intense but down of the intel 3 on the ground into the south of course a very active in the south that cannot see as much in the way of yellow in terms of coverage and call it still heavy rain embedded into a good solid moderate rain and then that of course extends to the peninsula downtown san francisco even in north bay but it is upstream and starts to break shows a sign of that after we go into a rain situation for tonight maybe even scattered rain in all of this of this starts to sink to the south of the intense level or talking about flesh is. down to the south bay up toward the north. there is little bit of a break in the actions. >> reporter: so be accompanied with wind and wind are going anywhere the. the models feature cast dying into this evening. they see the coverage it remains intense in the south bay and east bay at about 12:00 a.m. and then it'll break up at times i. have been others all the way over into tomorrow morning e. commute than and furnaces starts to break up and might even get rid of sun
attraction of what's going on a little bit overwrought oakland and berkeley not as intense but down of the intel 3 on the ground into the south of course a very active in the south that cannot see as much in the way of yellow in terms of coverage and call it still heavy rain embedded into a good solid moderate rain and then that of course extends to the peninsula downtown san francisco even in north bay but it is upstream and starts to break shows a sign of that after we go into a rain...
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senator mark why rubio is here with the intel reports that he got a look at. >>> then with events in california turning the nation's attention to security, will this hurt hillary clinton and the democrats in 2016? dana marino and ♪ our parents worked hard so that we could enjoy life's simple pleasures. now it's our turn. i'm doing the same for my family. retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you protect what you love and grow your future with confidence. pacific life. helping generations of families achieve long-term financial security for over 145 years. come happy birthday. i just had a heart attack... and now i have a choice. for her. for them. and him. a choice to take brilinta. a prescription for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin ...no more than 100 mg. as it affects how well it works. it's such an important thing to do to help protect against another heart attack. brilinta worked better than plavix. and even reduced the chances of dying from another one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking
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>> it dependents how the intel comes in. as the fbi gets involved the fbi has database systems that generate a massive amount of information. and we have sources -- remember sources are a big part of this which we haven't talked about. the fbi has sources all over the world. we can start to generate and see if it is terrorism if we believe there is a potential it has to do with terrorism. what we have to look at now though, is until they rule out a third shooter, we have to continue to treat this as an active scene and that's where resources start to get depleted because guys want to continuously work throughout this. you suffer from this in the news where a big breaking event happens and people are on all day to the point where they are exhausted. and then tomorrow comes and that is a major issue with this. how many of the officers are going to be ready when tomorrow comes. so they have to forward thinking these, giving people breaks, letting them sleep or eat and then return to the situation tomorrow. and that's the long-te
>> it dependents how the intel comes in. as the fbi gets involved the fbi has database systems that generate a massive amount of information. and we have sources -- remember sources are a big part of this which we haven't talked about. the fbi has sources all over the world. we can start to generate and see if it is terrorism if we believe there is a potential it has to do with terrorism. what we have to look at now though, is until they rule out a third shooter, we have to continue to...
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senator mark why rubio is here with the intel reports that he got a look at. >>> then with events in california turning the nation's attention to security, will this hurt hillary clinton and the democrats in 2016? dana marino and chris ierwalt are here on that. don't go away. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific life. helping families for over 145 years achieve long-term financial security with lifelong retirement income. talk to a financial advisor today to grow your future with confidence. his day of coaching begins with knee pain, when... this is brad. hey brad, wanna trade the all day relief of two aleve for six tylenol? what's the catch? there's no catch. you want me to give up my two aleve for six tylenol? no. for my knee pain, nothing beats my aleve. >>> breaking tonight, we are learning chilling new details about terrorist saeed fa reek and his movements in the months leading up to this attack. it turns o
senator mark why rubio is here with the intel reports that he got a look at. >>> then with events in california turning the nation's attention to security, will this hurt hillary clinton and the democrats in 2016? dana marino and chris ierwalt are here on that. don't go away. i'm always there for my daughter. for the little things. and the big milestones. and just like i'm there for her, pacific life is there to help protect me and my family so i can enjoy all life's moments. pacific...
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it -- it's easy to get away with the intel and all of that. so, you know. >> good idea or bad idea? >> i would say ship them all back. seriously. >> and he's saying don't let any more come in. >> don't let any more come in. ship them all back. >> okay. are you here as a trump supporter? >> i am. yes. >> if the election were tomorrow you would vote for him. >> i would. >> is there anything that would change that? >> not at all. not at all. >> does it make you more or less likely to support him, do you think? >> i'm still going to support him. >> it doesn't seem to sit right with you? >> i would have to think about it for a while. i have to absolutely think about that for a while. >> donald trump supporters waiting in line to see him at his rally tonight in south carolina after he released this statement saying that muslims should not be allowed to enter the united states for any purpose, including immigration. mr. trump appears to recognize that he has caused a little bit of a furor with this statement tonight. so for all of the other republican presidential candidates who have been
it -- it's easy to get away with the intel and all of that. so, you know. >> good idea or bad idea? >> i would say ship them all back. seriously. >> and he's saying don't let any more come in. >> don't let any more come in. ship them all back. >> okay. are you here as a trump supporter? >> i am. yes. >> if the election were tomorrow you would vote for him. >> i would. >> is there anything that would change that? >> not at all. not at...
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to peter king, the chairman of the subcommittee on counterintelligence and terrorism and he's on the intelommittee. for our viewers in north america, "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> we will take it on this monday. great to be with you all. i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with breaking news. any moment now, live from cleveland. you'll see as we're waiting to hear from this prosecutor here in the case of ta mere rice. you know the story. this was novembers ago. he was waving a fwun in a park and ultimately police officers went to call it in and shot him. so what we're waiting for, by the way there's a lot to this story, we're waiting to hear the prosecutor potentially revealing the grand jury's decision as to whether or not the officers in this case will be indicted. i have sitting with me here
to peter king, the chairman of the subcommittee on counterintelligence and terrorism and he's on the intelommittee. for our viewers in north america, "newsroom" with brooke baldwin starts right now. >>> we will take it on this monday. great to be with you all. i'm brooke baldwin. let's begin with breaking news. any moment now, live from cleveland. you'll see as we're waiting to hear from this prosecutor here in the case of ta mere rice. you know the story. this was novembers...
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cruickshank, right now, a lot of the intel officials are saying if he got through, he did it by luck. me ask you, what is your take on the state of play with security in and around paris? i've been hearing that they're happy with how the summit has gone so far. they believe their hardest work is still in front of them. >> that's right. i think it will be very difficult for a terrorist group like isis to attack the inner perimeter of the summit, there's huge security. isis has been going after soft targets. so i think there is concern that they could strike somewhere else in paris, somewhere else in france. the network behind the paris attacks is largely intact. there are a number of french operatives who have climbed up the hikarchy of isis who were behind this attack and a number of other plots against france over the last year, chief among them, fabian klaan. we need to take isis at their word at that. the intelligence suggests, i've been told this by european security officials that klaan and others are recruiting more individuals from europe to join the islamic state and then send
cruickshank, right now, a lot of the intel officials are saying if he got through, he did it by luck. me ask you, what is your take on the state of play with security in and around paris? i've been hearing that they're happy with how the summit has gone so far. they believe their hardest work is still in front of them. >> that's right. i think it will be very difficult for a terrorist group like isis to attack the inner perimeter of the summit, there's huge security. isis has been going...
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it should be reinstated for sure. >> what about the program that the intel community had where we coulderrorists and interrogate them and find out where the next attacks were coming. that's been replaced by a program where you drop a drone on somebody's home, kill their family, kill them and kill all actionable intelligence. >> we have put so many constraints not on on the intelligence community but the war fighters. this is a war, which i believe it, is we need to act accordingly. this president does not believe it a war. he believes it a law enforcement exercise. all of the policy memos he's put in place and the intelligence restraints are making it harder for us to be successful in destroying isis. if that is the objective, we should declare war on isis. >> should we allow interrogation of terrorists and -- >> of course we should. we also should have a no-fly zone in syria. this is the problem of this presidency across the board. there is clearly a third way. he always uses the strawman argument and it's why we have a weakened position as it relates to america as leadership in the wo
it should be reinstated for sure. >> what about the program that the intel community had where we coulderrorists and interrogate them and find out where the next attacks were coming. that's been replaced by a program where you drop a drone on somebody's home, kill their family, kill them and kill all actionable intelligence. >> we have put so many constraints not on on the intelligence community but the war fighters. this is a war, which i believe it, is we need to act accordingly....
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what does the intel tell us? how much can they really share with us anyway?re going to bring that to you live. we're going to take a quick break and come back in a moment. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> got live pictures. we're waiting for that microphone to go live at the national counterterrorism center in mclean, virginia. the president is probably still in a briefing room. if you want to talk about a vip room full of power brokers, the list of names i have in front me are the top of the top. everyone involved in national security at the highest levels is involved in this meeting right now with the president. this is a -- sort of a holiday briefing on terror threats in this country. the president has decided to go live just after the meeting wraps up to brief us, the nation, on what we can expect, what the country is doing for you and your safety and whether there should be any
what does the intel tell us? how much can they really share with us anyway?re going to bring that to you live. we're going to take a quick break and come back in a moment. ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. >>> got live pictures. we're waiting for that microphone to go live at the national counterterrorism center in...
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. >> a quick point about the syrian refugees, the intel community had told you there had been people trying to come boot u.s. that are associated with isis, does that speak to the current vetting process then? and also, i mean, this morning, secretary johnson said there's an incredibly thorough process for vetting these refugees and i know we've had the director to have fbi saying there's things we don't know, 100%, the process is not 100% -- advocate for, would you say added to the process. >> what we, i mean, i introduced this legislature not for my own edification or my own thinking. i based it, introduced it based on upon testimony from the fbi director and quite frankly, the secretary of homeland security and the dni who said we can't, we don't have a proper vetting system in place that we don't know who these people are, that we don't have systems in place, that we don't have intelligence, proper databases and all we're seeing is just like with the iraqi refugee, we put a hold on it for six months so we could get a system right, we are call frg a more robust vetting process and
. >> a quick point about the syrian refugees, the intel community had told you there had been people trying to come boot u.s. that are associated with isis, does that speak to the current vetting process then? and also, i mean, this morning, secretary johnson said there's an incredibly thorough process for vetting these refugees and i know we've had the director to have fbi saying there's things we don't know, 100%, the process is not 100% -- advocate for, would you say added to the...
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say we often work with our local law enforcement counterparts not just here but overseas, through the intel sequence community, through our military connections, through our lawnforcement connections countries. >> have you learned more ababt herrime in social media? there was a report in the "l.a. times" that perhaps she got radicalized, was interested in al nusra front and had started becoming more -- more fundamentalist in her believes, her own family said there was 2009 version of her and after that she became different. >> i think what you see with these comments from friends and family and the information coming out from social media is a small part of what we're doing, what the fbi is doing in gathering everything that we can find about h h toto build that larger picture. everything that you've mentioned is part of that picture. at this point, it's just too early to say. so what i would say is i would caution people not to try and dene eitherr of these two individuals right now because we don't want to foreclose either any avenues of investigation or any other issues or motivations. >
say we often work with our local law enforcement counterparts not just here but overseas, through the intel sequence community, through our military connections, through our lawnforcement connections countries. >> have you learned more ababt herrime in social media? there was a report in the "l.a. times" that perhaps she got radicalized, was interested in al nusra front and had started becoming more -- more fundamentalist in her believes, her own family said there was 2009...
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the last couple of years. intel, with the acquisition is getting into chips that can be programmed after they leave the factory. this has implications for automotive, for so many areas outside of pc's, and that pc baggage is slowly fading away each we'ryear. >> earlier on today our good friend herb greenberg was on cnbc with his list of the best and worst ceos of 2015. let's go for the best first. the ceos of netflix, amazon, and starbucks. on the naughty list, the ceos of keurig, pier one, and itt education. before we get to our friend, herb, what do you make of this list? jim, what do you think? >> well, i think in terms of the worst ceo, you know, you fwot to put martin shkreli on that list. >> oh, yeah. >> i'm not being gratuitous in that. he got arrested. that is about as bad as can you do as a ceo. >> what do you think, josh? >> i think he deserves a second chance. >> why? >> worst ceos. i hate to pile on people when they've had a bad year, but i guess obviously number one should be probably -- >> yeah. i thin
the last couple of years. intel, with the acquisition is getting into chips that can be programmed after they leave the factory. this has implications for automotive, for so many areas outside of pc's, and that pc baggage is slowly fading away each we'ryear. >> earlier on today our good friend herb greenberg was on cnbc with his list of the best and worst ceos of 2015. let's go for the best first. the ceos of netflix, amazon, and starbucks. on the naughty list, the ceos of keurig, pier...
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>> i think there's two really important points, the first is when these reforms are passed the intel jennings ageligence a had it wouldn't undermine their ability to investigate terrorists. the second point that is important to make, this program had not proven to be effective. there were two independent oversight boards that looked at the call metadata program. what they concluded it had not stopped an act of terrorism. it calls in to question the assertions whether limiting the program will actually have a negative impact on national security. >> the guests joining us if you want to ask them about the program, the nature of collection of information and things associated with that, 22- 7848-8000 for republicans and for independents 242-748-8000 send your thoughts to us at twitter. mr. baker, what about that nature or what she just said -- the information that we take it in, it's never stopped or -- yeah -- i am paraphrasing. >> it's fair to say it never stopped a plot that was -- that was it was designed to stop. but the reason for that it was designed to stop plots where careful pr
>> i think there's two really important points, the first is when these reforms are passed the intel jennings ageligence a had it wouldn't undermine their ability to investigate terrorists. the second point that is important to make, this program had not proven to be effective. there were two independent oversight boards that looked at the call metadata program. what they concluded it had not stopped an act of terrorism. it calls in to question the assertions whether limiting the program...