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last year of a big revelation that includes the cia and a b bunch of top head fail, cia came heavily. you had a lot of veterans suffering from ptsd, there is a bunch of operations as you read and studied about and so forth, how does the concept of terrorism in that fine line wheen what is moral and ethical in terms of what is legal but what is humane. you have the apa crossing over advising them how to extracting information and how to play with someone's mind. it was interesting that came out and several of them fell from their positions but it seems like a lot of them had been involved in the community for a very, very long time since human intelligence is based on psychology. is there any more about that, because that's kind of a real gray shady area that a lot of people don't have a lot of information about. i find it interesting when it came out last year. >> i think the connection between psychologists and psychiatrists and cia is much longer than you make it out to be. if you think of the recent stuff is controversial, speaking of missing documents by the wa way -- that's a muc
last year of a big revelation that includes the cia and a b bunch of top head fail, cia came heavily. you had a lot of veterans suffering from ptsd, there is a bunch of operations as you read and studied about and so forth, how does the concept of terrorism in that fine line wheen what is moral and ethical in terms of what is legal but what is humane. you have the apa crossing over advising them how to extracting information and how to play with someone's mind. it was interesting that came out...
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it's changed -- the focus of a cia which i would argue the cia has had the most profound change since 9/11 of all the intelligence services because they have been the ones put at the frontover this secret war and it's chained the perspective of a whole new generation of intelligence officers, the cia now has more than 50% of the agency r( people who joined after the september 11 attacks so if you think about that that is the majority of cia officers are relatively young and are people who have known -- a mission where two successive presidents, one republican and one democrat have given the cia the first and foremost mission of counterterrorism. in other words, manhunting. it's changed the language of intelligence. the idea of what is a target in traditional terms, an intelligence target is someone you would target to turn into an agent for information. targeting becomes something much different in the post-9/11 era. targeting means someone who you were hunting either interrogate for information or possibly to kill. that distorts the idea of what an intelligence service should be for.
it's changed -- the focus of a cia which i would argue the cia has had the most profound change since 9/11 of all the intelligence services because they have been the ones put at the frontover this secret war and it's chained the perspective of a whole new generation of intelligence officers, the cia now has more than 50% of the agency r( people who joined after the september 11 attacks so if you think about that that is the majority of cia officers are relatively young and are people who have...
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at the role of the cia. and i think it would be the beginning of what would be a complete reorientation of american intelligence and the intelligence establishment, away from a particular focus on traditional espionage, as it was practiced during the cold war, to a laser-light focus on hunting, capturing, targeting and often killing. it's a story of the cia at the front lines of what is a secret war, a war that's changed nature of spying and that's had good and bad consequences. it's changed the focus of a cia, which i would argue the cia has had the most profound change since 9/11 of all the intelligence services, because they have been the ones put at the front of this secret war. and it's shaped the perspective of a whole new generation of intelligence officers. the cia now has more than 50% of the agency are people who joined after the september 11th attacks. so, if you think about that, that is the majority of cia officers are relatively young and are people who have known a mission where two successive
at the role of the cia. and i think it would be the beginning of what would be a complete reorientation of american intelligence and the intelligence establishment, away from a particular focus on traditional espionage, as it was practiced during the cold war, to a laser-light focus on hunting, capturing, targeting and often killing. it's a story of the cia at the front lines of what is a secret war, a war that's changed nature of spying and that's had good and bad consequences. it's changed...
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at the role of the cia. and i think it would be the beginning of what would be a complete reorientation of american intelligence and the intelligence establishment, away from a particular focus on traditional espionaps as it was practiced during the cold war, to a laser-light focus on hunting, capturing, targeting and often killing. it's a story of the cia at the front lines of what is a seeblgt war, a war that's changed nature of spying and that's had good and bad consequences. it's changed the focus of a cia, which i would argue the cia has had the most profound change since 9/11 of all the intelligence services, because they have been the ones put at the front of this secret war. and it's shaped the perspective of a whole new generation of intelligence officers. the cia now has more than 50% of the agency are people who joined after the september 11th attacks. so, if you think about that, that is the majority of cia officers are relatively young and are people who have known a mission where two successive
at the role of the cia. and i think it would be the beginning of what would be a complete reorientation of american intelligence and the intelligence establishment, away from a particular focus on traditional espionaps as it was practiced during the cold war, to a laser-light focus on hunting, capturing, targeting and often killing. it's a story of the cia at the front lines of what is a seeblgt war, a war that's changed nature of spying and that's had good and bad consequences. it's changed...
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he called in two cia analysts and said i need your help. i need you to help me come up with something that i can give the president that will give him everything he needs to know and nothing he doesn't. take the huge stack of reports and boil i down to essential elements and if you could put it into a formality he could fold and put into his suit pocket, because we can't seem to keep his attention for more than a few minutes. and that way he can read it, put away for a meeting and then pull it out again between meet examination get to. one of the cia officers smiled because he has been talking about such a project, an tis pacing kennedy's personality and change help already had something in mind. so much so that within 24 hours they had dry run of the new product and something up heard of in bureaucracy since. less than 24 hours they had a few product designed for the president of the notice the hatches of the military aides saying what due you think? liked. so much that the very next day he took the inaugural copy of what is known as the p
he called in two cia analysts and said i need your help. i need you to help me come up with something that i can give the president that will give him everything he needs to know and nothing he doesn't. take the huge stack of reports and boil i down to essential elements and if you could put it into a formality he could fold and put into his suit pocket, because we can't seem to keep his attention for more than a few minutes. and that way he can read it, put away for a meeting and then pull it...
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same things in the cia. there's a great pride in being a case operations officer, great pride in being what i think is the gold standard of analysis being an analyst in the cia. we want to leverage that the bring together so that they are able to interact with one another in a manner that empowers both of the capabilities and mission. when i look out, i was part of this to the national counterterrorism center and we could create a self-sustaining organization but the real challenge in setting it up from scratch was how you're going to make sure that it interoperates with the rest of the counterterrorism ecosystem. that ecosystem is embedded within a intelligence community ecosystem which is part of the national steady system and the government. so the real challenge looking out in the next administration will have this certainly, how are you going to ensure that you design a system so that you have the optimal advantage of the capabilities, the networks, the authorities, the expertise that resides in the u.s
same things in the cia. there's a great pride in being a case operations officer, great pride in being what i think is the gold standard of analysis being an analyst in the cia. we want to leverage that the bring together so that they are able to interact with one another in a manner that empowers both of the capabilities and mission. when i look out, i was part of this to the national counterterrorism center and we could create a self-sustaining organization but the real challenge in setting...
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it has changed the focus of a cia, which i would argue the cia has had the most profound change since 9/11 of all the intelligence services because they have had -- they have been the ones put at the front of this secret war, and it has shaped the perspective of a whole new generation of intelligence officers. the cia now has more than 50% of the agency are people that joined after the september 11 attack. if you think about that, that is the majority of cia officers are relatively young, and are people who have known a mission where two successive presidents, one republican and one democrat, have given the cia the first and foremost mission of counterterrorism, in other words, man hunting. it has changed the language of intelligence. the idea of what is a target in traditional terms -- and intelligence target is someone you would target to turn into an agent for information. targeting becomes something much different in the post-9/11 era. targeting means someone who you are hunting, either to interrogate for information, or, possibly, to kill. that distorts the idea of what an intell
it has changed the focus of a cia, which i would argue the cia has had the most profound change since 9/11 of all the intelligence services because they have had -- they have been the ones put at the front of this secret war, and it has shaped the perspective of a whole new generation of intelligence officers. the cia now has more than 50% of the agency are people that joined after the september 11 attack. if you think about that, that is the majority of cia officers are relatively young, and...
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nixon did not love the cia. he felt he was parties more on foreign policy and international affairs already the most sources indicate that he did read it at least to be aware of what the intelligence community wasn't saying. but he did not have a rich dialogue with its producers. but even there, it was tailored to the president picked a changed its format to look more like a legal brief thinking makes it as a lawyer, he will appreciate that format. he ended up having a short presidency. but before the end there was a new vice president, gerald ford the gerald ford came in office. had some limited experts with intelligence but he came out to the headquarters to get a tour. during that tour the director of central intelligence happened to walk into the office of current intelligence, the officer produce the david rivkin other high level intelligence and else's but intelligence announces the setting of hip-hop to be a copy of the dailies brief which it of the dailies briefly kidnapping senior because president nixo
nixon did not love the cia. he felt he was parties more on foreign policy and international affairs already the most sources indicate that he did read it at least to be aware of what the intelligence community wasn't saying. but he did not have a rich dialogue with its producers. but even there, it was tailored to the president picked a changed its format to look more like a legal brief thinking makes it as a lawyer, he will appreciate that format. he ended up having a short presidency. but...
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you can apply for requested comments for the cia materials. wu that but that part of it is not subject to it. for understandable reasons, you don't want to disclose agent's names and potentially endanger people's lives for their safety. they are bound to be gaps in that regard. i would say overall, at least with respect to cold warrior records, the cia has become vastly more opened as it was. the electronic reading room, for example, would be in conceivable during the cold war and there are tens of thousands of documents out there of good search engine that you can use. there is reclassifications of materials mostly to nuclear weapons related materials and that came about as an act of congress. it was something that i think was unsays nair. it also has been a real burden on declassification. so there are certainly major problems in the declassification process with regard to u.s. documents. but it's in that severe the exception of certain parts of the u.s. intelligence community i don't think will change in the near term. there is a great deal
you can apply for requested comments for the cia materials. wu that but that part of it is not subject to it. for understandable reasons, you don't want to disclose agent's names and potentially endanger people's lives for their safety. they are bound to be gaps in that regard. i would say overall, at least with respect to cold warrior records, the cia has become vastly more opened as it was. the electronic reading room, for example, would be in conceivable during the cold war and there are...
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for most of the living cia directors, cia directors, national national security adviser, chief of staff, secretary of state, so the stories really their story. i found in doing the research that what we take for granted today about the president getting this kind of intelligence simply wasn't true a long time ago. let me walk you through some of that because it relates to the man we're talking about most here today, franklin roosevelt and how he planted the seed for what we know today is the modern delivery of intelligence to the president of the united states. first i'll go back a little bit to give you a sense of what fdr face when his coming coming into office relating to this top-secret intelligence. then i'll talk about what happened during his administration and then walk you briefly through what his successors did with the foundation that he laid. back to george washington, george washington came into office as president, there was no intelligence community. it was no stranger to intelligence he had been his own spymaster as commander-in-chief of the army. once in office he did n
for most of the living cia directors, cia directors, national national security adviser, chief of staff, secretary of state, so the stories really their story. i found in doing the research that what we take for granted today about the president getting this kind of intelligence simply wasn't true a long time ago. let me walk you through some of that because it relates to the man we're talking about most here today, franklin roosevelt and how he planted the seed for what we know today is the...
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and that's where the cia comes into the predator story. because as big saw farly was starting -- safari was starting that project to arm the predator, richard clark, the counterterrorism director at the national security council, and charlie allen, a very senior cia official, had come to the conclusion that the united states needed to kill osama bin laden before he killed more americans as al-qaeda had done in bombing our embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998, and as it would do again by bombing the uss cole on october 12, 2000, killing 17 american sailors. but if they were going to kill bin laden, first the cia had to find him. so in september of 2000, the big safari crew and a ground control station at an air base in germany flew an unarmed predator over a place near kandahar, afghanistan, called tarnac farms. the cia believed bin laden was living there as a guest of the taliban and, indeed, the air force predator crew found him. at that point, big safari's product to arm the predator -- project to arm the predator went into high gear.
and that's where the cia comes into the predator story. because as big saw farly was starting -- safari was starting that project to arm the predator, richard clark, the counterterrorism director at the national security council, and charlie allen, a very senior cia official, had come to the conclusion that the united states needed to kill osama bin laden before he killed more americans as al-qaeda had done in bombing our embassies in kenya and tanzania in 1998, and as it would do again by...
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it set off alarm bells at the cia. cia operations officer sam faddis, who ran a kill/capture team, was assigned the case. >> headquarters is extremely, extremely interested. i mean, the number one time-sensitive priority, as of june '02, when i left headquarters, was go collect on this islamic extremist enclave along the iran/iraq border. >> narrator: it didn't take long for faddis to find zarqawi and learn what was going on in the camp. >> we literally had guys that were working for us that were inside the camp. they're working on chemical and biological weapons. they were doing a lot of work with cyanide-based things. >> narrator: at cia headquarters, it was a threat they could not ignore if american troops were to invade iraq. >> if we took saddam out, zarqawi was going to cause a lot of problems. he was someone who we would have wanted dead if we had the opportunity and the wherewithal to do it. >> narrator: and sam faddis had a plan to do just that. >> i mean, a handful of aircraft tomorrow, with the specificity t
it set off alarm bells at the cia. cia operations officer sam faddis, who ran a kill/capture team, was assigned the case. >> headquarters is extremely, extremely interested. i mean, the number one time-sensitive priority, as of june '02, when i left headquarters, was go collect on this islamic extremist enclave along the iran/iraq border. >> narrator: it didn't take long for faddis to find zarqawi and learn what was going on in the camp. >> we literally had guys that were...
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do is part of the intelligence mission of the cia. if you cannot explain how you are able to contribute to that, you're missing something and we're missing something because we're not leveraging you appropriately so i think as people have come to understand that this truly is an empowering organizational structure, i certainly believe it is, i think we have seen more people say yes, let's see if we can work in this team environment in order to accomplish our analysis mission, our clandestine collection both human and technical, our counterintelligence mission, our covert action mission and i include a fifth mission in here which is out liaison mission because cia has tremendous responsibility to interact as robustly as possible with all these intelligence services around the worldwhether we're dealing with terrorist , the proliferators or instability by having these mission centers where officers of different backgrounds, different tradecraft experiences and capabilities, it is again i think a very empowering environment that will all
do is part of the intelligence mission of the cia. if you cannot explain how you are able to contribute to that, you're missing something and we're missing something because we're not leveraging you appropriately so i think as people have come to understand that this truly is an empowering organizational structure, i certainly believe it is, i think we have seen more people say yes, let's see if we can work in this team environment in order to accomplish our analysis mission, our clandestine...
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they didn't call it cia. but she's working for the u.s. government for the agency working on communications for them. >> unbeknownst to just about everyone in her life, marie singleton was a code clerk for the central intelligence agency. she wasn't a spy, but she did handle classified communications from agents overseas. information that might be very interesting to enemies of the united states. part of what the fbi does is investigate things like this, if a cia employee goes missing. >> right, exactly. >> remember, this was 1994, memories of the cold war were still fresh. >> it could turn into an espionage investigation, for example, if you have missing classified information and somebody's going over helping the russians, the chinese, somebody like that, it could theoretically turn into that kind of a case. >> so now there were parallel investigations. the local cops looked for a missing person. the fbi covertly looked for an intelligence worker who might have been kidnapped or changed sides. marie's family, meanwhile, just wanted her b
they didn't call it cia. but she's working for the u.s. government for the agency working on communications for them. >> unbeknownst to just about everyone in her life, marie singleton was a code clerk for the central intelligence agency. she wasn't a spy, but she did handle classified communications from agents overseas. information that might be very interesting to enemies of the united states. part of what the fbi does is investigate things like this, if a cia employee goes missing....
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it is a domestic challenge, but the cia -- mr. brennan: the cia are working with our other partners, the nsa and others, we share as much data information as possible. any lead we may have from overseas collection or access, we make sure it is shared with our partners. any of the trends or developments we see in terrorist organizations in terms of their modus operandi, we share that immediately. and so, it's a constant interaction between all the different elements of the u.s. counterterrorism community. it has helped protect this country. the vulnerabilities that existed at 9/11 that the hijackers took advantage of, they no longer exists. however, there are other ways that isis can adapt to the reality to be able to carry out these attacks. judy: i want to come back to isis in syria and iraq because yes, there has been some progress as you say, but it is frustratingly slow. you are dealing with -- you have the iranians playing a role in iraq and to a lesser extent in syria. certainly in iraq. do you see the iranians as being supp
it is a domestic challenge, but the cia -- mr. brennan: the cia are working with our other partners, the nsa and others, we share as much data information as possible. any lead we may have from overseas collection or access, we make sure it is shared with our partners. any of the trends or developments we see in terrorist organizations in terms of their modus operandi, we share that immediately. and so, it's a constant interaction between all the different elements of the u.s. counterterrorism...
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cia? cia? when we come back, a question -- when we could marie singleton be hiding- co >> it could turn into an >> it could turn espionage investigation. somebody's going over and espionage helping the russians and the o chinese.ing the russians and th chines it could turn into that kind of a case. it could turn into that kind >> the mystery was just >> the mystery was just beginning. beginning. the ford freedom sales event is on! with our best offers of the year! ♪ i'm free to do what i want... and 0% financing is back! on a huge selection of ford cars, trucks and suvs. plus get an extra $1000 smart bonus on specially tagged vehicles. that's freedom from interest... and freedom to choose with ford. america's best selling brand. ♪ i'm free, baby! now get 0% financing plus a $1000 smart bonus cash on specially tagged vehicles. only at the ford freedom sales event. ♪ feel free... introducing the fusion of exceptional taste with the benefits of our probiotic yogurt. new activia fruit fu
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you're right, it's a domestic challenge but the cia -- >> cia working with other parteners nsa and homeland security. we do a very good job of sharing as much data information as possible, all of the puzzle pieces. any lead we have from overseas collection or access, we make sure it's shared with our partners, any of the trends or developments we see in terrorist organizations in terms of their modus operandi, we share that immediately. i think it has helped protects this country so the vulnerability that exist that the 9/11 hijackers and killers took advantage of, they no longer exist but there are other ways that isis can adapt to the reality now to be able to carry out these attacks. >> i want to come back to isis and syria and in iraq. yes, there's been some progress as you say, but it's -- it's frustratingly slow. you're dealing with -- you have the iranians playing a role in iraq and i guess to a lesser extent in syria, but certainly in iraq. where -- do you see the iranians as being supportive, being in a supportive role because of the side they take in iraq or do you see them as bei
you're right, it's a domestic challenge but the cia -- >> cia working with other parteners nsa and homeland security. we do a very good job of sharing as much data information as possible, all of the puzzle pieces. any lead we have from overseas collection or access, we make sure it's shared with our partners, any of the trends or developments we see in terrorist organizations in terms of their modus operandi, we share that immediately. i think it has helped protects this country so the...
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and there was a cia agent "no justice to continue to detain him." yet the agency continued to hold masri for months because it could not decide on a "exit strategy." finally, cia agents dumped him in albania and told him to go home. al masrsri says he was tortured while imprisoned by the cia. he is seeking an apology from the u.s. government. meanwhile, a human rights lawyer has accused the e cia of paying romania mimillions of dollars to host sececret u.s. prisosons tht were the site of cia tortuture programs under the george bush administration. the allegations were raised during a hearing of the european court of human rights. romania, a close u.s. ally, has denied the charges. in austria, the highest court has ordered a rerun of the presidential election, after the far-right candidate norbert hofer was narrowly defeated. hofer, who won 49.7% of the vote, ran on an anti-migrant platform and would have become the first far-right head of state elected in europe since 1945. the court ruling opens up the possibility he may seize power in the new roun
and there was a cia agent "no justice to continue to detain him." yet the agency continued to hold masri for months because it could not decide on a "exit strategy." finally, cia agents dumped him in albania and told him to go home. al masrsri says he was tortured while imprisoned by the cia. he is seeking an apology from the u.s. government. meanwhile, a human rights lawyer has accused the e cia of paying romania mimillions of dollars to host sececret u.s. prisosons tht...
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so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this. i want something that's believably cuban. >> 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 would gatherer more and more support until it ended up overthrowing the regime. >> cuban businessmen, doctors, white collar workers, 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 invad
so he says to the cia, we can't be associated with this. i want something that's believably cuban. >> 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...
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the director of national intelligence was created with the pdb was handed to that organization so the cia is still heavily involved but the book is now open to offers to any intelligence agency there's still editing with bureaucracy and his senior officer. i did ask george to view bush tuesday what did you see when suddenly this has been going on for decades. and then to say i didn't notice any difference. but there was nothing that different. but then he is a customer of the product. >> and the talking is that they were so trusted of the president would be something important on his table but if he is meeting with the closest advisers but sometimes you have the butler bring it may be he will come in with a plate of chocolate chip cookies with sensitive documents the handling of anything that has that ritual it wouldn't surprise me if any butlers were touching the debris if. generally it was kept within the national security of what they give to the president and with the paper product of the president and don't think it would get around much more widely than that but it is important to r
the director of national intelligence was created with the pdb was handed to that organization so the cia is still heavily involved but the book is now open to offers to any intelligence agency there's still editing with bureaucracy and his senior officer. i did ask george to view bush tuesday what did you see when suddenly this has been going on for decades. and then to say i didn't notice any difference. but there was nothing that different. but then he is a customer of the product. >>...
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so he talked about his speech to the cia at langley. as he's reaching this speech, lacar and asked for his input on a couple of points looking at some of the ken full by points there. he doesn't like it as much because lacar ray tends forwards a bit more realism, a bit more depressioning narrative. the spy who came in from the cold is not a happy story. isn't a happy story, right, even though the main character escaped me now. smiley, yeah. >> i want to mention also, spy stories, the reality is the movies don't -- the police department would say the cia stories are more complex -- are more complex than movies could ever portray. the best movie, saving private ryan could never depict what real war is about, but it gives some semiambulance to what real war is. >> that is the challenge, to try and get as much of reality or as much of the truth in their work as they can. and it's always going to be from certain perspective, too. and so it is challenging. it is going to be hard to get a fully accurate one. but for reagan's purposes he the en
so he talked about his speech to the cia at langley. as he's reaching this speech, lacar and asked for his input on a couple of points looking at some of the ken full by points there. he doesn't like it as much because lacar ray tends forwards a bit more realism, a bit more depressioning narrative. the spy who came in from the cold is not a happy story. isn't a happy story, right, even though the main character escaped me now. smiley, yeah. >> i want to mention also, spy stories, the...
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the members of the cia were heros of a grim struggle. he expressed similar sentiments to members of the cia covert action arm and expressed the country's gratitude for their service praising them for skill and character as they upheld the country's freedom. clancy's characters can fit perfectly into the narrative of self-describes reagan was attempting to establish. the americans in hunt for october share above average intelligence and review. jack ryan's service is cut short by a helicopter crash. after four years as a an stockbroker, ryan became bored with making money and began his career at the cia. ryan was a successful historian with books on british naval history. in additionings to incredible professional success, clancy's hero is a strong family man enjoying a strong nigerian a surgeon, an adoring daughter and aed to lerl jack ryan junior. the perfect image of family life and tranquility that reagan wanted to point to for americans to follow. ryan's virtue goes without question and he rarely confesses his cia affiliation to anyo
the members of the cia were heros of a grim struggle. he expressed similar sentiments to members of the cia covert action arm and expressed the country's gratitude for their service praising them for skill and character as they upheld the country's freedom. clancy's characters can fit perfectly into the narrative of self-describes reagan was attempting to establish. the americans in hunt for october share above average intelligence and review. jack ryan's service is cut short by a helicopter...
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i am in the cia. >> are you joking with me right now? >> drop your with end. >> do it now. >> i got a plan. it might get us both killed but if "finding dory" it works it will be a total boss story. cool? >> no, no, it's not cool. >> cool. >> i said it's not cool. >> what was your strategy as the director directing such powerhouses as kevin hart in his comedy and dwayne johnson with his action, he's a superhero? >> the strategy is getting those guys in your movie. i highly recommend it. if you are go towing make a movie i would say put the biggest action star in the world and the fun i was guy in the world in your move and i you are in good shape. ♪ ♪ >> it's not just all fluff story there is more depth do it i found it clever and savvy would you agree? >> yes, give a lot of credit to the director and director. they had a great story who guys that hopefully have good chemistry. we lucked out there because we got it. >> hanging with my guy. me and b.j. >> when you have kevin hart and dwayne johnson you are starting with pocket aces, yo
i am in the cia. >> are you joking with me right now? >> drop your with end. >> do it now. >> i got a plan. it might get us both killed but if "finding dory" it works it will be a total boss story. cool? >> no, no, it's not cool. >> cool. >> i said it's not cool. >> what was your strategy as the director directing such powerhouses as kevin hart in his comedy and dwayne johnson with his action, he's a superhero? >> the strategy is...
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that the cia and nsa both tried to claim the jobs for themselves, resulting in a monumental turf battle and it was finally resolve when bobby inman became nsa director in 1980 and negotiated what came to be known as the peace treaty between the two agencies. inman was one of the few direct participants in these events whom i was able to interview, and he told me about this episode and said -- he went on to explain that even after the peace treaty had been negotiated there were sill some problems to be work out, but for a brief period during the spring of 1981, inman was serve egg both as nsa director and as acting cia director. so, he just sent memos back and forth to himself, approving his solutions. never had the two agencies worked so well together, he told me. one of the most important consequences consequences of the late cold war successes, both the soviets and the u.s. had in bugging each other's communications was it actually produced a kind of ironic transparency. offered both siteses regular reassurance that the other side was not about to launch a full scale war. and one form
that the cia and nsa both tried to claim the jobs for themselves, resulting in a monumental turf battle and it was finally resolve when bobby inman became nsa director in 1980 and negotiated what came to be known as the peace treaty between the two agencies. inman was one of the few direct participants in these events whom i was able to interview, and he told me about this episode and said -- he went on to explain that even after the peace treaty had been negotiated there were sill some...
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the cia has a global responsibility. we're frequently the organization working that is asked for what is happening because we have people around the globe. they focus on a big issue today. we can't lose sight about what is going on other places because we keep having to vivid from one to the next to the next. the strategic warning, the demands of gone up as far as what the policymakers. what the opportunities are, the dynamics are underway. what we need to do is to make sure that you optimally utilize resources so that we have as much coverage as possible on all these issues. regional, country, functional. which is why we decided we were going to restructure because i am a very strong believer that integration of effort and capability and expertise and tools will give you much greater ability to address multiple issues simultaneously. and i felt that the organizational structure of the cia was not a good to give us that. and they have constant attention of cia officers working together to identify what might be over the
the cia has a global responsibility. we're frequently the organization working that is asked for what is happening because we have people around the globe. they focus on a big issue today. we can't lose sight about what is going on other places because we keep having to vivid from one to the next to the next. the strategic warning, the demands of gone up as far as what the policymakers. what the opportunities are, the dynamics are underway. what we need to do is to make sure that you optimally...
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i spent nine and a half years as an undercover officer in the cia. i was the guy in the back alleys collecting intelligence, passing it to lawmakers. i've seen my friends killed. i've seen assets put themselves in harms way. and this is about protecting information, the most sensitive information the american government has. and i wish my colleagues would take this a little bit more seriously. >> that right there, texas republican congressman will hurd joins me now. congressman hurd, thank you for joining us. did you get the answers you were looking for from the fbi today? >> i think the whole thing was frustrating. and to me, this is about just -- it's more than just one conversation. this is how we prevent a culture that allows the mishandling of classified information. i don't think we achieved that today. but it's still hard for me to realize that, you know, this is someone who had an unauthorized server, those are the director of the fbi's words, in her basement. it was barely protected. and it passed classified information at the top secret lev
i spent nine and a half years as an undercover officer in the cia. i was the guy in the back alleys collecting intelligence, passing it to lawmakers. i've seen my friends killed. i've seen assets put themselves in harms way. and this is about protecting information, the most sensitive information the american government has. and i wish my colleagues would take this a little bit more seriously. >> that right there, texas republican congressman will hurd joins me now. congressman hurd,...
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long before the attackers killed cia contractors and former navy seals, glenn doherty and tiger woods. three and half hours into the eight hour long siege, the military's chief of staff, jeremy ash, email top state officials. we have identified the forces that could to ben ghazi. they are spinning up as we speak. they include a special operations forces element that was in croatia. >> spun up as we speak means we've made contact with them and they confirmed that they been given the order and they are making progress toward going to that location. >> retired army green beret colonel andrew wood commanded a special forces antiterrorism team protecting amb. chris stevens and other diplomats in libya. >> i feel duty bound to come forward. >> in 2012, mr. wood told congress his team was removed by the obama administration a month before the attack despite warnings of terrorist violence to come. or would speaking out with a startling claim. those special forces offered in the military email were on their way to benghazi, but returned back. >> those individuals, i know, loaded the aircraft a
long before the attackers killed cia contractors and former navy seals, glenn doherty and tiger woods. three and half hours into the eight hour long siege, the military's chief of staff, jeremy ash, email top state officials. we have identified the forces that could to ben ghazi. they are spinning up as we speak. they include a special operations forces element that was in croatia. >> spun up as we speak means we've made contact with them and they confirmed that they been given the order...
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cia, youanetta and the know, the cia has supported foreign wars nonstop continuously. hillary clinton is a warmonger. she wants to continue all the wars in the middle east be hillary clinton is with israel on the palestinian issue appeared we are for a free palestine. hillary clinton once to continue , and a secretary of state, she was responsible for reporting honduras.n being from argentina, i am sensitive to south american issues. i was born under a military dictatorship that was supported by henry kissinger. antiwar,hy we are anti-hillary clinton half of the budget goes to the war budget. that really sacrifices investment in infrastructure, education, health care, with a country is lacking and what bernie sanders is fighting for. amy: that is bernie sanders delegate alexis edelstein. when we come back, we host a debate between professors michael eric dyson and eddie glaude. stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: "salt silver oxygen" by antony and the johnsons. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org -- we are breaking with convention: war, peace, and the presidency.
cia, youanetta and the know, the cia has supported foreign wars nonstop continuously. hillary clinton is a warmonger. she wants to continue all the wars in the middle east be hillary clinton is with israel on the palestinian issue appeared we are for a free palestine. hillary clinton once to continue , and a secretary of state, she was responsible for reporting honduras.n being from argentina, i am sensitive to south american issues. i was born under a military dictatorship that was supported...
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today, the cia director weighed in and said this. listen. >> if a president were to order one of the agencies to carry out water boarding or something else, it will be up to the director of cia and others within cia to decide whether or not that direction and order is something they can carry out in good conscience. i can say as long as i am director of the cia, irrespective of what the president says, i'm not going to be the director of cia that gives that order. they will have to find another director. >> i would love to get your reaction, congressman. >> previous cia directors dealt with it differently. i think one thing any president has to do, and i am sure donald trump will, career professionals when they brief him in detail on tools they use, how they work, what they get. what we found obviously is the military active duty, for a long time, we train as military personnel on being water boarded. we don't water board. we have two standards, clearly the military doesn't do it, the cia has at times done it, currently they don't. q
today, the cia director weighed in and said this. listen. >> if a president were to order one of the agencies to carry out water boarding or something else, it will be up to the director of cia and others within cia to decide whether or not that direction and order is something they can carry out in good conscience. i can say as long as i am director of the cia, irrespective of what the president says, i'm not going to be the director of cia that gives that order. they will have to find...
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homeland. >> well, i believe the cia has taken a sober look at this. we've long been saying from the intelligence committee that it appears to us that isis and al qaeda are both growing. and so when you look at the potential for an attack in the united states, what i'm afraid of, is that these attacks like you saw in orlando, like you saw in san bernardino, are going to become the norm. and about i guess it was about two years ago the fbi came before us at the committee, and said very clearly that they were concerned about the radicalization of jihadists over the internet. they talked about the inability of our intelligence services to be able to track people because they were going in to these chat rooms that are encrypted. and so, i think it's no secret that everybody -- americans know now that there's investigations going on in 50 states. fourth of july clearly brings up concerns because you have a high number of americans that are going to get together, enjoy fireworks, enjoy friends and family. but i think also the american people are resilient. t
homeland. >> well, i believe the cia has taken a sober look at this. we've long been saying from the intelligence committee that it appears to us that isis and al qaeda are both growing. and so when you look at the potential for an attack in the united states, what i'm afraid of, is that these attacks like you saw in orlando, like you saw in san bernardino, are going to become the norm. and about i guess it was about two years ago the fbi came before us at the committee, and said very...
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homeland. >> well, i believe the cia has taken a sober look at this. we've long been saying from the intelligence committee that it appears to us that isis and al qaeda are both growing. and so when you look at the potential for an attack in the united states, what i'm afraid of, is that these attacks like you saw in orlando, like you saw in san bernardino, are going to become the norm. and about i guess it was about two years ago the fbi came before us at the committee, and said very clearly that they were concerned about the radicalization of jihadists over the internet. they talked about the inability of our intelligence services to be able to track people because they were going in to these chat rooms that are encrypted. and so, i think it's no secret that everybody -- americans know now that there's investigations going on in fourth of july clearly brings up concerns because you have a high number of americans that are going to get together, enjoy fireworks, enjoy friends and family. but i think also the american people are resilient. they know no
homeland. >> well, i believe the cia has taken a sober look at this. we've long been saying from the intelligence committee that it appears to us that isis and al qaeda are both growing. and so when you look at the potential for an attack in the united states, what i'm afraid of, is that these attacks like you saw in orlando, like you saw in san bernardino, are going to become the norm. and about i guess it was about two years ago the fbi came before us at the committee, and said very...
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when you're the director of the cia, you know -- >> so, he's a smart guy. doesn't mean he knows what happened. >> not a smart guy. not a smart guy. the director of the cia, what happens to unencrypted servers, josh. >> he does not have knowledge. >> you guys work with that. take it. go with it. go with that. >> he does not have knowledge of what happened with this specific -- >> fine. >> he's guessing. >> directors of cis know what happens when the russians and iranian surveil. >> they just don't release it on the radio. how does he have evidence that the russians and chy these hacked into the server. that's a bombshell. >> there's a line in char yots of fire. i can't put in what god left out. i've worked in the intelligence business. people who work in the intelligence business know when the director of the cia says something like that, they are speaking from the experience of having monitored the adverse hostile agencies, and others and north korea, iran, china and russia. what they do routinely and you don't have to go very far to find experts who will c
when you're the director of the cia, you know -- >> so, he's a smart guy. doesn't mean he knows what happened. >> not a smart guy. not a smart guy. the director of the cia, what happens to unencrypted servers, josh. >> he does not have knowledge. >> you guys work with that. take it. go with it. go with that. >> he does not have knowledge of what happened with this specific -- >> fine. >> he's guessing. >> directors of cis know what happens when...
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regresa matt damon en jason bourne, la quinta pelÍcula de la saga de acciÓn, el mÁs letal agente de la cia, ha superado su memoria pero no significa que lo sepa todo. han pasado 12 aÑos desde la Última vez que estuvo operando en las sombras y ahora intenta destapar el secreto de su trabajo mientras que el director de la cia emprende una cacerÍa para eliminar a toda costa. enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta tarde de viernes 29 de julio, estas son las noticias. entre protestas y el apoyo de miles de manifestantes donald trump recorre parte de colorado donde respaldÓ la idea de que hillary clinton sea encarcelada. hillary clinton inicia su campaÑa en una gira en autobÚs. muere un policÍa hispano a manos de un sospechoso de origen latino durante una detenciÓn de trÁnsito en san diego. confirman al menos cuatro casos de zika en el sur de la florida en lo que serÍa el primer contagio del virus en territorio continental estadounidense. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
regresa matt damon en jason bourne, la quinta pelÍcula de la saga de acciÓn, el mÁs letal agente de la cia, ha superado su memoria pero no significa que lo sepa todo. han pasado 12 aÑos desde la Última vez que estuvo operando en las sombras y ahora intenta destapar el secreto de su trabajo mientras que el director de la cia emprende una cacerÍa para eliminar a toda costa. enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos en esta tarde de viernes 29 de julio, estas son las noticias. entre protestas y el...
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we need them to take more of a lead than they have so far. >> are you happy you're not running the cia these days? >> it would be fascinating these days. but it would certainly be an awful responsibility. i take my hat off to those who are there. >> thank you very much for offering your thoughts to our coverage tonight. quick break, we'll be back with some of our other correspondents and contributors. >>> we are back, we're waiting for first light in nice, france. where they have a very long -- over a kilometer long crime scene. what is normally this beautiful promenade along the mediterranean, what is tonight a crime scene, and the scene where at least 80 souls lost their lives to a single -- as far as we know, a single terrorist at the wheel of a large white -- smaller than what the 18 wheelers we are used to seeing on the interstate, but a large wheel based truck nonetheless, containerized. yet to be found out exactly how armored that cab was. cal perry is in the newsroom right behind us in new york. sweeping various social media and the news wires for anything new, cal? >> we haven
we need them to take more of a lead than they have so far. >> are you happy you're not running the cia these days? >> it would be fascinating these days. but it would certainly be an awful responsibility. i take my hat off to those who are there. >> thank you very much for offering your thoughts to our coverage tonight. quick break, we'll be back with some of our other correspondents and contributors. >>> we are back, we're waiting for first light in nice, france....
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john deutsch was probably the first cia director afterto send or receive an e-mail. it was the dawn of e-mail use in government in the mid 1990s. in one report on the case, the washington post described john deutsch's problem as "keeping secrets on his unsecured home computers, which were linked to the internet." most home computers were not even linked to the internet back then that's how long ago this was. the pardon was not universally regarded as one of the scandalous pardons. he was an mit professor who served who was generally regarded as an well intentioned good guy. it appeared that he hit a trip wire that no one realized was there legally, what does the age of the home computer mean to the proper custody of classified material. so it was easy to feel sorry for john deutsch at the time when most of us had never given a thought to those issues, the issues involving e-mail that got him into legal trouble. and he most definitely was in legal trouble. four days after president clinton pardoned john deutsch, the washington post reported that the day before the was
john deutsch was probably the first cia director afterto send or receive an e-mail. it was the dawn of e-mail use in government in the mid 1990s. in one report on the case, the washington post described john deutsch's problem as "keeping secrets on his unsecured home computers, which were linked to the internet." most home computers were not even linked to the internet back then that's how long ago this was. the pardon was not universally regarded as one of the scandalous pardons. he...
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john deutsch was probably the first cia director afterto send or receive an e-mail. it was the dawn of e-mail use in government in the mid 1990s. in one report on the case, the washington post described john deutsch's problem as "keeping secrets on his unsecured home computers, which were linked to the internet." . most home computers were not even linked to the internet back then that's how long ago this was. the pardon was not universally regarded as one of the scandalous pardons. he was an mit professor who served who was generally regarded as an well intentioned good guy. it appeared that he hit a trip wire that no one realized was there legally, what does the age of the home computer mean to the proper custody of classified material. so it was easy to feel sorry for john deutsch at the time when most of us had never given a thought to those issues, the issues involving e-mail that got him into legal trouble. and he most definitely was in legal trouble. four days after president clinton pardoned john deutsch, the washington post reported that the day before the w
john deutsch was probably the first cia director afterto send or receive an e-mail. it was the dawn of e-mail use in government in the mid 1990s. in one report on the case, the washington post described john deutsch's problem as "keeping secrets on his unsecured home computers, which were linked to the internet." . most home computers were not even linked to the internet back then that's how long ago this was. the pardon was not universally regarded as one of the scandalous pardons....
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he rarely confesses his c cia affiliation to anyone, despite be a spy. he also harbors remarkably few ambitions and seeks no recognition for his work. only his physical appearance is unremarkable. at 6 fo'1", he's taller than average. he's been knighted for the queen offing lan of england, and is at ease speaking with u.s. lords, admires, and u.s. policymakers. jack ryan is an impossible imalgumation someone of his intelligence to embody. as the president consistently showed a fondance for those 1950s novels, things like "hi noon," and "marshall cane," and the arc tehitect of what a heros supposed to be to him. the u.s. naval officers are equal and their status and paragons. clancy describes admiral joshua painter, the commander of the uss kennedy as a gifted tactician and a man of puritan c puritanical integrity. you're seeing the blending of high moral character, and admiral james greer, who may be off admiral endman is able to stay through retirement age on confidence. he was ordered as the father of the nuclear submarine fleet. skipper of the submari
he rarely confesses his c cia affiliation to anyone, despite be a spy. he also harbors remarkably few ambitions and seeks no recognition for his work. only his physical appearance is unremarkable. at 6 fo'1", he's taller than average. he's been knighted for the queen offing lan of england, and is at ease speaking with u.s. lords, admires, and u.s. policymakers. jack ryan is an impossible imalgumation someone of his intelligence to embody. as the president consistently showed a fondance for...
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maybe kerry doesn't get briefings from the cia. i have no idea. but if brennan is saying the same thing to kerry and the president, we've got an administration that's going two different directions. >> yeah. you know, we've talked to a lot of people about donald trump, and they say, look, he has a chance to win if he sticks to the issues. is he going to be able to stick to the issue of terrorism and what he might do about it? >> well, i think, you know, world events are going to require him to. i mean, this is what -- this -- when these things happen, it dominates people's attention for two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight days. and this is something i think he's comfortable with. i think he has a full understanding of what he has to do. it's an area where i think the american people trust him a lot more than the people who have failed. no one wants to exploit this. but we do want to come out of this with a president who can protect us. >> what's being done right now, do you think, in america, to protect american -- >> well, i think the fbi i
maybe kerry doesn't get briefings from the cia. i have no idea. but if brennan is saying the same thing to kerry and the president, we've got an administration that's going two different directions. >> yeah. you know, we've talked to a lot of people about donald trump, and they say, look, he has a chance to win if he sticks to the issues. is he going to be able to stick to the issue of terrorism and what he might do about it? >> well, i think, you know, world events are going to...
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we'll talk with an ex-cia analyst to get a window into the brief examination what the candidates are likely to learn. >>> more on the breaking news this afternoon. a standoff after a gunman kills one cop and wounds another. we're live with the tense situation as it unfolds. that's all ahead in this hour. >> i'm afternoon scott. official live it's day one of the general election between hillary clinton and donald trump. an analysts say by all indications this campaign is going get ugly. clinton went after trump today at a rally in philly where just hours earlier she accepted the democratic nomination for president. >> if you listened really leslie to the republican convention, you know that donald trump talked for 75 minutes and did not offer one solution. in fact, his speech, his whole convention, seems more about insulting me instead of helping the american people. >> donald trump says he wanted to hit back at some of the speakers at the democratic convention, but a friend who is a governor, talked him out of it. >> said, you know, i'm going to hit some of these guys that hit me las
we'll talk with an ex-cia analyst to get a window into the brief examination what the candidates are likely to learn. >>> more on the breaking news this afternoon. a standoff after a gunman kills one cop and wounds another. we're live with the tense situation as it unfolds. that's all ahead in this hour. >> i'm afternoon scott. official live it's day one of the general election between hillary clinton and donald trump. an analysts say by all indications this campaign is going get...
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it came just after he resigned as head of the cia. he was interested, i guess he was interested in how i handled summersby. i wasn't particularly surprised by it. because i think one of the reasons for that, my princeton classmate s classmates pressure on the president of princeton to resign to greater vacancy. they wanted patreus to become president of princeton. and to seek the 2016 republican nomination as president of princeton as eisenhower had done in 1952 when he was president of columbia. if you look at the republican nominee maybe that wasn't a bad plan to begin with. but before that could be affected the whistle was blown on patreus. because of the affair and the princeton search committee simply dismissed him. >> what did you tell him about kay summersby. did he ask you how he should handle his own problems? >> no. we didn't discuss that. we said we'd talk about ike and kay summersby. eisenhower told general marshall just after the v day in 1945 that he planned to marry kay summer ps by and divorce maime. general marshall s
it came just after he resigned as head of the cia. he was interested, i guess he was interested in how i handled summersby. i wasn't particularly surprised by it. because i think one of the reasons for that, my princeton classmate s classmates pressure on the president of princeton to resign to greater vacancy. they wanted patreus to become president of princeton. and to seek the 2016 republican nomination as president of princeton as eisenhower had done in 1952 when he was president of...