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investigating emails. the emails leading to the c.i.a. director and taking four months to find out that the c.i.a. director was involved. i have real questions about this. i think a time line has to be looked at and analyzed to see what happened. >> brown: on wednesday the petraeus resignation will be the topic of discussion when intelligence committee leaders meet with f.b.i. and c.i.a. officials. >> ifill: for more on all of this, we look at the story from different angles. frederick hitz is a former c.i.a. inspector general who's now an adjunct professor at the university of virginia school of law. retired army lt. col. john nagl has known david petraeus for over two decades and teaches at the u.s. naval academy. and sari horwitz is an investigative reporter at the "washington post." sari, we have watchedded shoes dropping on this all weekend. what new have we learned today? >> hi, gwen. we're now learning a little bit more about how this investigation started and more of what the f.b.i. found. i mean there have been a lot of questions
investigating emails. the emails leading to the c.i.a. director and taking four months to find out that the c.i.a. director was involved. i have real questions about this. i think a time line has to be looked at and analyzed to see what happened. >> brown: on wednesday the petraeus resignation will be the topic of discussion when intelligence committee leaders meet with f.b.i. and c.i.a. officials. >> ifill: for more on all of this, we look at the story from different angles....
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investigating emails. the emails leading to the c.i.a. director and taking four months to find out that the c.i.a. director was involved. i have real questions about this. i think a time line has to be looked at and analyzed to see what happened. >> brown: on wednesday the petraeus resignation will be the topic of discussion when intelligence committee leaders meet with f.b.i. and c.i.a. officials. >> ifill: for more on all of this, we look at the story from different angles. frederick hitz is a former c.i.a. inspector general who's now an adjunct professor at the university of virginia school of law. retired ay ltcol. john nagl has known david petraeus for over two decades and teaches at the u.s. naval academy. and sari horwitz is an investigative reporter at the "washington post." sari, we have watchedded shoes dropping on this all weekend. what new have we learned today? >> hi, gwen. we're now learning a little bit more about how this investigation started and more of what the f.b.i. found. i mean there have been a lot of questions of
investigating emails. the emails leading to the c.i.a. director and taking four months to find out that the c.i.a. director was involved. i have real questions about this. i think a time line has to be looked at and analyzed to see what happened. >> brown: on wednesday the petraeus resignation will be the topic of discussion when intelligence committee leaders meet with f.b.i. and c.i.a. officials. >> ifill: for more on all of this, we look at the story from different angles....
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in a new email... city police say thattdozens of serious felony crime peports... which occurred inside city schools... are incomplete or missing. those reports are used tt deteemine it's unclear if the incomplete reports impacted the investtgation or prrsecution of any crimes. school officiall say they are in the process of searrcinn for the pissing paperwork. aaso first on ffx...a father accused of sttbbing his one year old on to death .... stand ttial after all.will not all. hari close appearee in court thursday... agreeing to enner a guilty plea to first degree murder. in exchange... seetence... wwth 3 years probation. just last year... police found close's one-year- old son stabbed to death. his body... hidden in the basement. 23:14:34 we felt based nnthe amount of evidence that the state had that ittwas in his 23:15:23 today was an a lea. emotional day in the courtroom emotional and she had every righh to be.23:15:43 i know he's extreeely remorseful it's hissssn at onn years old so :44 :47if closeeviolates his probatiin duringgthat 3 year period... the deal t
in a new email... city police say thattdozens of serious felony crime peports... which occurred inside city schools... are incomplete or missing. those reports are used tt deteemine it's unclear if the incomplete reports impacted the investtgation or prrsecution of any crimes. school officiall say they are in the process of searrcinn for the pissing paperwork. aaso first on ffx...a father accused of sttbbing his one year old on to death .... stand ttial after all.will not all. hari close...
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she obviously liked to send emails. she sent many many emails to general allen. we've heard 20,000-30,000 pages of documents. those aren't all emails but many of them are emails. >> brown: there's a lot of to and fro on it. 20,000-30,000 sounds like an awful lot. >> i think it's more accurate to say 20,000-30,000 pages of information, probably hundreds of emails between them. you know, some of them are friendly. we know he used the word "sweetheart" in one or two or three of them, maybe more. what his friends say is he was sort of a gentleman, a southern gentleman. that's a term he would use. it's real he'll just a friendship. and platonic relationship. the f.b.i. turned over this information to the department of defense because there are no criminal charges. there are no national security issues is what they tell me. but they thought that the department of defense should have this material because it does have to do with a key commander. >> brown: that's exactly what i was going to ask you about, turning that decision to turn it over. let me ask you about the ot
she obviously liked to send emails. she sent many many emails to general allen. we've heard 20,000-30,000 pages of documents. those aren't all emails but many of them are emails. >> brown: there's a lot of to and fro on it. 20,000-30,000 sounds like an awful lot. >> i think it's more accurate to say 20,000-30,000 pages of information, probably hundreds of emails between them. you know, some of them are friendly. we know he used the word "sweetheart" in one or two or three...
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she obviously liked to send emails. she sent many many emails to general allen. we've heard 20,000-30,000 pages of documents. those aren't all emails but many of them are emails. >> own: there's a lot of to and fro on it. 20,000-30,000 sounds like an awful lot. >> i think it's more accurate to say 20,000-30,000 pages of information, probably hundreds of emails between them. you know, some of them are friendly. we know he used the word "sweetheart" in one or two or three of them, maybe more. what his friends say is he was sort of a gentleman, a southern gentleman. that's a term he would use. it's real he'll just a friendship. and platonic relationship. the f.b.i. turned over this information to the department of defense because there are no criminal charges. there are no national security issues is what they tell me. but they thought that the department of defense should have this material because it does have to do with a key commander. >> brown: that's exactly what i was going to ask you about, turning that decision to turn it over. let me ask you about the othe
she obviously liked to send emails. she sent many many emails to general allen. we've heard 20,000-30,000 pages of documents. those aren't all emails but many of them are emails. >> own: there's a lot of to and fro on it. 20,000-30,000 sounds like an awful lot. >> i think it's more accurate to say 20,000-30,000 pages of information, probably hundreds of emails between them. you know, some of them are friendly. we know he used the word "sweetheart" in one or two or three of...
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the city email conversion project. i know that the civil grand jury points that as a failure or a ongoing frustration. i think we see some of the recent success and progress we're optimistic. right now 3600 users, 27 departments and some of the largest departments are slated for conversion in the next months and library is slated for conversion and additional 1300 accounts and others in january. our largest department with another 7100 accounts. data center consolidation and virtualization has been so successful that the scope has been expanded. initially the project was to convert or relocate 900 servers and 750 have been virtualized and 400 identified as candidates and 300 additional for relocation and total of 1400 servers, much larger than the originally scope of the project. this is also a sign of collaboration among the departments and one of the data center is housed at the airport and not in our department of technology. enterprise agreements have recently been completed with bm ware and adobe and projected to
the city email conversion project. i know that the civil grand jury points that as a failure or a ongoing frustration. i think we see some of the recent success and progress we're optimistic. right now 3600 users, 27 departments and some of the largest departments are slated for conversion in the next months and library is slated for conversion and additional 1300 accounts and others in january. our largest department with another 7100 accounts. data center consolidation and virtualization has...
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she obviously liked to send emails. she sent many many emails to general allen. we've heard 20,000-30,000 pages of documents. those aren't all emails but many of them are emails. >> brown: there's a lot of to and fro on it. 20,000-30,000 sounds like an awful lot. >> i think it's more accurate to say 20,000-30,000 pages of information, probably hundreds of emails between them. you know, some of them are friendly. we ow us the word "sweetheart" in one or two or three of them, maybe more. what his friends say is he was sort of a gentleman, a southern gentleman. that's a term he would use. it's real he'll just a friendship. and platonic relationship. the f.b.i. turned over this information to the department of defense because there are no criminal charges. there are no national security issues is what they tell me. but they thought that the department of defense should have this material because it does have to do with a key commander. >> brown: that's exactly what i was going to ask you about, turning that decision to turn it over. let me ask you about the other as
she obviously liked to send emails. she sent many many emails to general allen. we've heard 20,000-30,000 pages of documents. those aren't all emails but many of them are emails. >> brown: there's a lot of to and fro on it. 20,000-30,000 sounds like an awful lot. >> i think it's more accurate to say 20,000-30,000 pages of information, probably hundreds of emails between them. you know, some of them are friendly. we ow us the word "sweetheart" in one or two or three of...
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. >> cenk: well, it's funny emails got him in trouble in the first place. the cozy, oh, my god general petraeus, he was doing a great job in iraq and afghanistan because he likes us, he made us feel special and hastings took that on on piers morgan last night. >> the media has played a role in protecting david petraeus and portraying him and mythologying general pelt race. a roommate in baghdad was involved in one of the most recent foreign policy debacles is addressing general petraeus. those raising those concerns, you might not get that from cnn a spokesperson for the pentagon in many ways. >> our own notebook there a body slam of cnn and the generals. i want to show you cnn's reaction. >> bob is not a spokesperson for the agency. >> i followed her coverage closely. >> just because she's written naughty things about you doesn't make her a spokesperson. >> what makes her a spokesperson is repeating a lot of pentagon claims. >> journalists who challenge the government are seen as oh, wacky outsiders, and the only thing that ever gets you in trouble is not
. >> cenk: well, it's funny emails got him in trouble in the first place. the cozy, oh, my god general petraeus, he was doing a great job in iraq and afghanistan because he likes us, he made us feel special and hastings took that on on piers morgan last night. >> the media has played a role in protecting david petraeus and portraying him and mythologying general pelt race. a roommate in baghdad was involved in one of the most recent foreign policy debacles is addressing general...
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the shear volume of emails means they were potentially exchanging an average of 41 pages of emails each day every day for years. while general allen was running our longest war. as for general allen, he has denied he and jill kelley were having an fair at all. adultery is a crime in the military. regardless, this is already having an impact in his career. because the white house has now decided to delay nominating him for a big promotion. >> i can tell you that the president thinks very highly of general allen and his service to his country. as well as the job he has done in afghanistan. at the request of the secretary of defense, the president has put on hold general allen's nomination as supreme allied commander of europe pending the investigation of general allen's conduct by the department of defense. >> shepard: and if it isn't yet bizarre enough for you. sources tell fbi agent jill kelley sent her a shirtless photo of himself. team fox coverage. catherine herridge in washington. first to jennifer griffin live tonight at the pentagon. jennifer, it feels like there is a puzzle box l
the shear volume of emails means they were potentially exchanging an average of 41 pages of emails each day every day for years. while general allen was running our longest war. as for general allen, he has denied he and jill kelley were having an fair at all. adultery is a crime in the military. regardless, this is already having an impact in his career. because the white house has now decided to delay nominating him for a big promotion. >> i can tell you that the president thinks very...
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came across emails on his military email account in which he referred to doing something under the desk and there was a misinterpretation that meant corruption, and it actually meant sex. >> an f.b.i. whistleblower approached washington congressman dave reicher who passed it off to eric cantor. it then when to robert mull letter. they wanted to make sure the director was aware of the affair and possible national security breach but the chairwomen of the senate intelligence committee, diane feinstein, had no advance notice there was an investigation into the director of the c.i.a. and she plans to investigate why her committee was out of the loop. the white house says the president was not notified of the investigation until this week but peter king finds that hard to believe. >> if they were investigating for three or four months, the first thing -- if they found it out, they should have immediately brought it to the president's attention. it's the news crews have been outside the charlotte home paula broadwell shares with her husband and two young sons. nobody's been home for the last
came across emails on his military email account in which he referred to doing something under the desk and there was a misinterpretation that meant corruption, and it actually meant sex. >> an f.b.i. whistleblower approached washington congressman dave reicher who passed it off to eric cantor. it then when to robert mull letter. they wanted to make sure the director was aware of the affair and possible national security breach but the chairwomen of the senate intelligence committee,...
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can the government look at our emails? >> the government has got an interesting dating back to the mid-'90s there's an odd piece of legislation out there. if the e-mail is more than six months old a federal prosecutor can request it without having a full judge's sanction on a subpoena. fifth newer e-mail under six months that requires what most of us expect which is a judge's order which is a higher standard. so there are two levels out there but e-mail is one of the most highly discoverable and requested pieces of information out there in modern legislation. >> what's going to change, brian, because of all this? will anything change of how we look at this? >> people will have more understanding about the way that e-mail is highly transparent. we think it's this secret thing that just goes from me to you over a private pipeline. it does not. it's like this giant letter carrier's bag that we have access to depending what kind of authority you are or what kind of access you have to someone's account. >> are bbms private? >>
can the government look at our emails? >> the government has got an interesting dating back to the mid-'90s there's an odd piece of legislation out there. if the e-mail is more than six months old a federal prosecutor can request it without having a full judge's sanction on a subpoena. fifth newer e-mail under six months that requires what most of us expect which is a judge's order which is a higher standard. so there are two levels out there but e-mail is one of the most highly...
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. >> cenk: well, it's funny emails got him in trouble in the first place. the cozy, oh, my god general petraeus, he was doing a great job in iraq and afghanistan because he likes us, he made us feel special and hastings took that on on piers morgan last night. >> the media has played a role in protecting david petraeus and portraying him and mythologying general pelt race. a roommate in baghdad was involved in one of the most recent foreign policy debacles is addressing general petraeus. those raising those concerns, you might not get that from cnn a spokesperson for the pentagon in many ways. >> our own notebook there, a body slam of cnn and the generals. i want to show you cnn's reaction. >> bob is not a spokesperson for the agency. >> i followed her coverage closely. >> just because she's written naughty things about you doesn't make her a spokesperson. >> what makes her a spokesperson is repeating a lot of pentagon claims. >> journalists who challenge the government are seen as oh, wacky outsiders, and the only thing that ever gets you in trouble is not
. >> cenk: well, it's funny emails got him in trouble in the first place. the cozy, oh, my god general petraeus, he was doing a great job in iraq and afghanistan because he likes us, he made us feel special and hastings took that on on piers morgan last night. >> the media has played a role in protecting david petraeus and portraying him and mythologying general pelt race. a roommate in baghdad was involved in one of the most recent foreign policy debacles is addressing general...
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thank you. >>> getting rid of the email trail in the middle of the cia sex scandal. the new attention paid to software programs that will help you hide your email tracks. >> another major toyota recall this time involving priuses. the problem and the fix coming up. ,, but a plane? that was the case today in the sacramento area after the pilot lost ee >>> so we're used to seeing cars on the highway, but that? yup. that's a plane. it was today in sacramento a pilot lost his engine power. nobody was hurt. about an hour and a half ago, look at this, chp shut down the highway again so the plane and the pilot took off headed back to the airport. >>> the cia sex scandal is highlighting email insecurity. more and more companies are popping up that can allow you to hide sensitive documents and erase your footsteps. cbs 5 reporter len ramirez shows us how. >> this tape will self-destruct in five seconds. >>> reporter: there has always been a need to protect sensitive information. whether it's a corporation dealing with trade secrets or a former general trying to hide an adulte
thank you. >>> getting rid of the email trail in the middle of the cia sex scandal. the new attention paid to software programs that will help you hide your email tracks. >> another major toyota recall this time involving priuses. the problem and the fix coming up. ,, but a plane? that was the case today in the sacramento area after the pilot lost ee >>> so we're used to seeing cars on the highway, but that? yup. that's a plane. it was today in sacramento a pilot lost...
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if are you transmitting emails, there's a level of protection. if those emails that are stored on a server and they're there for six months, they're deemed abandoned, and as a result of that, the government without a warrant can now say, look, this person is a subject of an investigation. >> 6-month-old emails are fair game? >> they're fair game. they're deemed abandoned under that outdated law. as a result, the government can go to the server and say there's no search warrant no, anything. in t needs to be updated. >> this is the same state to state? >> yes. it's a federal act. it's a federal act. >> if you got emails six months old, don't think they're private. >> anything we transmit, anything we send or anything we receive, it's fair game. you know it's out there. >> to a certain extent. let me just characterize this because as i understand it, you are a lawyer here, dude. as i understand it, a magistrate of some kind or a judge of some kind would have had to sign off on a subpoena for jill kelly to get her fbi guy to get his cyber unit in th
if are you transmitting emails, there's a level of protection. if those emails that are stored on a server and they're there for six months, they're deemed abandoned, and as a result of that, the government without a warrant can now say, look, this person is a subject of an investigation. >> 6-month-old emails are fair game? >> they're fair game. they're deemed abandoned under that outdated law. as a result, the government can go to the server and say there's no search warrant no,...
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allegations of a high ranking general with questionable emails, we will tell you who is involved. >>> water main break brings traffic to a halt. a crew on the scene and lone has new information on -- loren has new information on ways to get around the mess. >>> good morning, i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. yesterday was gorgeous, if you looked out the window today, not the same. it's going to be a slap the face. >> it's colder, also rainy out there this morning as well. as you head out the door, take the coats don't forget the rain gear. look on mailed's most power -- maryland's most powerful radar. shippensburg, chambersburg, alongics 76, dealing with that. this is sliding towards the north and east, biglerville, mount holly. east berlin in on the action. this is the trend through the rest of today. we can see what is going on, the rest of this morning rather. we can see along i-70, coming down with the the rain showers. through temperatures, we have a chilly rain out there. 40 degrees, west friendship, in to the afternoon, we will be around 50 de
allegations of a high ranking general with questionable emails, we will tell you who is involved. >>> water main break brings traffic to a halt. a crew on the scene and lone has new information on -- loren has new information on ways to get around the mess. >>> good morning, i'm charley crowson. >> i'm megan pringle. thank you for joining us. yesterday was gorgeous, if you looked out the window today, not the same. it's going to be a slap the face. >> it's colder,...
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that investigation reportedly started after broadwell sent threatening emails to another woman. former c.i.a. director general michael hayden says the resignation is sad but the c.i.a. is in good hands. >> it's a tragedy it's a tragedy for the nation, it's a tragedy for the agency, and clearly a tragedy for the petraeus' family. now, they'll move on and wish them all the best but this is very sad. the agency is healthy.
that investigation reportedly started after broadwell sent threatening emails to another woman. former c.i.a. director general michael hayden says the resignation is sad but the c.i.a. is in good hands. >> it's a tragedy it's a tragedy for the nation, it's a tragedy for the agency, and clearly a tragedy for the petraeus' family. now, they'll move on and wish them all the best but this is very sad. the agency is healthy.
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email? all they had to do to nab america's spy-master general is log to his email? we can intrigue that little sound bite up a little bit? >> law enforcement and multiple u.s. officials tell abc news that emails between him and paula broadwell his biographer were indicative of an extra marital affair. >> jon: how exciting. wait. ( cheers and applause ) the woman involved is petraeus' biographer paula broadwell. why does that name seem so familiar to me? please welcome to the program paula broadwell. no, no, that's not it. oh, wait. that is it. by the way, in case anyone out there thought i may have actual journalist instincts, i give you a quick snippet of my interview. >> he's a very high-energy person. he loves serving. he loves to be in the arena >> i thought i would test him but he would test me. >> crushed his pelvis. it was back in the swimming pool. from a mentoring point of view wanted to help me with this project. he can turn water into bottled water >> jon: the whole thing was innuendo after innuendo. the whole time i'm like duh. i had her right there talk
email? all they had to do to nab america's spy-master general is log to his email? we can intrigue that little sound bite up a little bit? >> law enforcement and multiple u.s. officials tell abc news that emails between him and paula broadwell his biographer were indicative of an extra marital affair. >> jon: how exciting. wait. ( cheers and applause ) the woman involved is petraeus' biographer paula broadwell. why does that name seem so familiar to me? please welcome to the program...
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inappropriaae emails... ith the woman &p...who started ... the... fbi investiiation...//.craig boswell... has... more... on the new ddvel. developmentt. general ohn allen.."tte""top u.s. commander in afghanistan...is now under investigation for "allegee" iiappropriate commmnications pith the woman at the cennerr of the petraeus sex ssandal. the pentagon saas tte thousands of emails with jill says sheereceived threatening pmails from general avii petraaus's mistress - paula broadwell. those emails led to the orginial fbi investigationnthat uncoveree the xtramariial affaii little says: "while thiss matter is under invvssigation and before the facts are remain commander oo isaf." - petraaus resiined friday nddttere are questions about the actual timiig and lenggh of his afghanistan that could pen up him to prosecution under militarr law.panetta says: "we obviously are going to watch this closely to deterrinn just eeactly wwen that took place." defense ecretary leon panntta replaced generrl petraeus when he took over the cia. phornberry says: "this thhn
inappropriaae emails... ith the woman &p...who started ... the... fbi investiiation...//.craig boswell... has... more... on the new ddvel. developmentt. general ohn allen.."tte""top u.s. commander in afghanistan...is now under investigation for "allegee" iiappropriate commmnications pith the woman at the cennerr of the petraeus sex ssandal. the pentagon saas tte thousands of emails with jill says sheereceived threatening pmails from general avii petraaus's mistress...
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for that money should you be on the old email system or a new one? i think one the challenges is how much are we spending all the time are we making wise investments and getting our money out of spend something and when we compare to other cities and we are spending about -- a little less than other bigger cities and do than per capita, per person, per population, per employee our numbers are slightly lower on the scale, but are we getting the money's worth? i think that is the frustration and it's a lot of money and some departments are on old systems and others are on new and the equity. >> i agree with the comments. my question is not how much we spend. i think it spending is worth the investment, but is it are we getting our money's worth? and to your example though how much different email systems are we're running here? is centralized the better way? that is revamping but that question needs to be asked and what i am wondering what are the bigger obstacles in your mind and? and there are different groups responsible and maybe the mayor's office
for that money should you be on the old email system or a new one? i think one the challenges is how much are we spending all the time are we making wise investments and getting our money out of spend something and when we compare to other cities and we are spending about -- a little less than other bigger cities and do than per capita, per person, per population, per employee our numbers are slightly lower on the scale, but are we getting the money's worth? i think that is the frustration and...
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you're the head of the nation's spy agency leaving inappropriate emails, sexual emails on a g-mail account and for that reason alone he had to go. reckless. chris: is there a different attitude, we always hear these stories, and you hear of the great leaders, and you hear the stories of cars parked in front of the house. and miterand, following at the funeral was the mistress andily let daughter and they didn't care and felt he had been a leader of the country and what he did by his private life it was ok by his family it was ok by them. the europeans savaged d.m.k., the former head of the i.m.f. and he was nonconsensual and they didn't like that and most europeans would agree he had to go over this because of the position he held in society. i think they're right. i would agree with sam you make a distinction based on somebody's job and how compromised they would be by what they've done. chris: or let's go another place. this is a freefall of conversation. the europeans would have said bill clinton, the problem with the grand jury testimony, it gets so immeshed. >> our leaders have to suc
you're the head of the nation's spy agency leaving inappropriate emails, sexual emails on a g-mail account and for that reason alone he had to go. reckless. chris: is there a different attitude, we always hear these stories, and you hear of the great leaders, and you hear the stories of cars parked in front of the house. and miterand, following at the funeral was the mistress andily let daughter and they didn't care and felt he had been a leader of the country and what he did by his private...
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. >> what is in those emails? >> those emails, you know, it started out with great drama this week. i think it was about 1:00 in the morning and leon panetta was traveling somewhere and you get electronic email saying that general allen is going to be investigated, the man in charge of the war in afghanistan and lots of things saying, yes, it was his -- the emails with jill kelley. it looked very bad. i thought he was finished. the next day the white house supported him saying we have faith in him. so i think they backed off on that a little, but they haven't cleared him yet. the person who is succeeding him in afghanistan, that is moving ahead? >> that is moving ahead. he already had a successor named. general allen is supposed to be head of nato. that's what's been held up. he could very well, they could very well pull the nomination. we'll have to see. >> if i know anything about this week, if i wake up tomorrow morning and there is a whole new story about this, i will not be surprised. >> and another woman no doubt. gwen: now, now. that's what a post-election week looks like. wh
. >> what is in those emails? >> those emails, you know, it started out with great drama this week. i think it was about 1:00 in the morning and leon panetta was traveling somewhere and you get electronic email saying that general allen is going to be investigated, the man in charge of the war in afghanistan and lots of things saying, yes, it was his -- the emails with jill kelley. it looked very bad. i thought he was finished. the next day the white house supported him saying we...