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the drug wasn't specified in cia documents but it was probably lsd which the cia had done quite a bit of work with in the 1950s. if that sounds like something inspired by james bond, it may have been. he was a big james bond fan as were many in the cia. that march, as the cia was casting about for ideas, fledge happened to be visiting washington. he had dinner at the home of jack kennedy and jacqueline kennedy and somebody asked him, sort of tongue and cheek, if he had any ideas for offering fidel castro and he came up with a crazy plot he would drop leaflets over havana advertising that radiation was in the air and it tended to cling to men's beards. the only way to get rid of the radiation would be to shave the beards so therefore all of castro's minions would shave their beards and supposedly lose their mystical power. in fact, he tried to track down them down while in washington but it was too late. fleming had already flown back to london. another method the cia considered was assassination. one idea was to assassinate not just fidel but also his brother and another, a sort of as
the drug wasn't specified in cia documents but it was probably lsd which the cia had done quite a bit of work with in the 1950s. if that sounds like something inspired by james bond, it may have been. he was a big james bond fan as were many in the cia. that march, as the cia was casting about for ideas, fledge happened to be visiting washington. he had dinner at the home of jack kennedy and jacqueline kennedy and somebody asked him, sort of tongue and cheek, if he had any ideas for offering...
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so i never thought there were a lot of leaks coming out of cia, i thought the leaks were largely cia to formers, to the media. so i am wondering to what extent you are willing to answer that question. [laughter] andrea: maybe not. [laughter] michael: maybe not. andrea: i think the fiction is that everything comes off the hill. that is what most administrations think. actually, let me turn it around and say that so-called leaks of pending policy decisions are much less valuable now in the world of donald trump, because frankly, this is a slight exaggeration, but there is no interagency process. there is no deputy to the committees, there is no analysis that goes up and gets debated internally, because things can change in a tweet. secretary of state can be fired at 8:40 in the morning on a monday morning, and we had no preparation for that. there had been lots of threats along the way and lots of tension. and then there are the reversals and the backspins, and you can find a leak that says there is consideration twice on separating children or reinstitution of separating children, and
so i never thought there were a lot of leaks coming out of cia, i thought the leaks were largely cia to formers, to the media. so i am wondering to what extent you are willing to answer that question. [laughter] andrea: maybe not. [laughter] michael: maybe not. andrea: i think the fiction is that everything comes off the hill. that is what most administrations think. actually, let me turn it around and say that so-called leaks of pending policy decisions are much less valuable now in the world...
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so i never thought there were a lot of leaks coming out of cia, i thought the leaks were largely cia to formers, to the media. so i am wondering to what extent you are willing to answer that question. [laughter] andrea:. maybe not. [laughter] not.el: maybe isrea: i think the fiction that most leaks come off the hill.ff the leaks of pending policy decisions are much less valuable now in the world of donald trump, because frankly, this is a slight exaggeration, but there is no interagency process. there is no deputy to the committees, there is no analysis that goes up and gets debated internally, because things can change in a tweet. secretary of state can be fired at 8:40 in the morning on a monday morning, and we had no preparation for that. there had been lots of threats along the way and lots of tension. and then there are the reversals and the backspin's and -- the backspins, and you can find a leak that says there is consideration twice on separating children or reinstitution of separating children, and then another leak that says there has been consideration of bringing andants
so i never thought there were a lot of leaks coming out of cia, i thought the leaks were largely cia to formers, to the media. so i am wondering to what extent you are willing to answer that question. [laughter] andrea:. maybe not. [laughter] not.el: maybe isrea: i think the fiction that most leaks come off the hill.ff the leaks of pending policy decisions are much less valuable now in the world of donald trump, because frankly, this is a slight exaggeration, but there is no interagency...
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have received very little from the cia. my big concern, i am not slapping anybody in the face, this is just a general comment. is the lack of transparency, 56 years later, about such things as a transcript that you know is out there because it's in the cia documents but it won't be released? to me, this is an opportunity to say why can't the cia understand that this is a fairly significant document and sit down with a person like myself as a requester, and tried to do a more than cursory release of information? especially 56 years later. most of the folks are deceased, including my dad. it is a story i would like to be able to tell to my family, and i think from it cia standpoint, even though it's not a good standpoint, it is something that should be out there. >> there are folks here tonight from cia, i hope one of them find their way to talk to you afterwards. that's the first thing i would say. the second thing i would say is when general hagan was the director, we actually had conversations with the leadership team abou
have received very little from the cia. my big concern, i am not slapping anybody in the face, this is just a general comment. is the lack of transparency, 56 years later, about such things as a transcript that you know is out there because it's in the cia documents but it won't be released? to me, this is an opportunity to say why can't the cia understand that this is a fairly significant document and sit down with a person like myself as a requester, and tried to do a more than cursory...
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cia in general doesn't leak to the u.s. media. you are not about you, but that doesn't other intelligence services don't, and it's not always clear to us that they are behind information that we are getting. one thing we need to do better is the more transparent within the limits of protecting our sources with readers about the baggage that comes attached to the information we are sharing. because sometimes that as important as the piece of information, why somebody was so determined to put it out. and if you don't know that it's really hard to evaluate the information. that's especially true where the tools of surveillance, the ability to collect right here from every cell phone that everyone has is vulnerable to new techniques of surveillance. we've been writing about that, an israeli company that does this, but their many companies around the world blanket, which means that any piece of private information potentially could get hacked and then dished to us in the news media, anything. anybody with an agenda wants to take somebo
cia in general doesn't leak to the u.s. media. you are not about you, but that doesn't other intelligence services don't, and it's not always clear to us that they are behind information that we are getting. one thing we need to do better is the more transparent within the limits of protecting our sources with readers about the baggage that comes attached to the information we are sharing. because sometimes that as important as the piece of information, why somebody was so determined to put it...
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and cia during the one nine hundred ninety s. in new york city under the watch of the blind sheikh omar abdel-rahman who arrived to new york city on a cia visa as i write citing public sources so clearly there was no real thinking about the disposal problem after the afghan covert operation no thinking about the consequences and once it led to nine eleven well of course there was no thinking about the day after that for how to exploit the public hysteria and go to iraq you know it's you know it's fascinating because in these aren't publicly known facts here james so they've learned their lesson didn't they after that fiasco or did he just become the playbook. it's over and over and you've been on this program many many times and you know i should title the program the law of unintended consequences because that's always what happens it's happening now in so many ability go ahead james which makes you wonder doesn't it peter whether in fact it is unintentional as we were talking just before the program on the way to the studio thi
and cia during the one nine hundred ninety s. in new york city under the watch of the blind sheikh omar abdel-rahman who arrived to new york city on a cia visa as i write citing public sources so clearly there was no real thinking about the disposal problem after the afghan covert operation no thinking about the consequences and once it led to nine eleven well of course there was no thinking about the day after that for how to exploit the public hysteria and go to iraq you know it's you know...
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as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that it is an impediment in the first. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand is that what all of you. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information about torture from getting out to the public the prosecution really believe that the setup to prevent information about getting out about it was not set up to fifty process justice one of the victims was not well said no there's no question that the reason why we are here in guantanamo bay on an inaccessible military base with strict controls on the media trick controls on the defense attorneys strict controls on the defendants themselves for controls on every other participant in the process is to prevent information from talk about torture from getting out to the public the department of defense
as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that it is an impediment in the first. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand is that what all of you. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information...
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety u.s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where he continues to train with the national front for the liberation of for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he was very close to here in anticipation for another libyan cool attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there. so this is where he lives for close to two decades he lives actually right here in falls church virginia until two thousand and seven that he moved to this five bedroom house in vienna people close to him are like where's he getting all this money on public records actually show that he
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety u.s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where...
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as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that is an impediment in the first and. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand in. your view. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information about torture from getting out to the public the prosecution really believe that we set out to prevent information about getting out the vote it was not set out for due process justice one of the victims was not well no there's no question that the reason why we are here in guantanamo bay on an inaccessible military base with strict controls on the media trick controls on the defense attorneys strict controls on the defendants themselves for controls on every other participant in the process is to prevent information from talk about torture from getting out to the public the department of defense told us t
as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that is an impediment in the first and. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand in. your view. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information about...
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he and his men are literally trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where he continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he was very close to here in anticipation for another libyan cool attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there so this is where he lives for close to two decades he lives actually right here in falls church virginia until two thousand and seven that he moved to this five bedroom house in vienna people close to him are like where's he getting all this money on public records act
he and his men are literally trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given...
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john gentry spent more than a decade at cia. he's thought a lot about this question and joins us tonight. thank you very much for coming on. the man who most recently ran the cia saying because he didn't like the president's public press conference with the russian leader, the president had committed "treason." that seems so reckless to me that my first thought is how does a guy like that wind up running the cia? >> he was appointed by president carter -- president obama -- >> tucker: close. excuse me. >> and was approved. he was a white house person who the president liked. it's the president's prerogative to name people like him. >> tucker: the cia and the fbi, intelligences are filled with smart, serious people. what do they think as they watch this guy define the agency's reputation through this cable news hysteria? >> this is a fundamentally new phenomenon. for many, many years, the cia and elsewhere in the intelligence community was that current and former officials kept their personal, political views at home. they were e
john gentry spent more than a decade at cia. he's thought a lot about this question and joins us tonight. thank you very much for coming on. the man who most recently ran the cia saying because he didn't like the president's public press conference with the russian leader, the president had committed "treason." that seems so reckless to me that my first thought is how does a guy like that wind up running the cia? >> he was appointed by president carter -- president obama --...
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asked for as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that it is an impediment in the first and. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is that prosecution holds all the cards in their hand in. your view. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information about torture from getting out to the public the prosecution really believe that it's not to prevent information about getting out the vote it was not set up fifty process justice and i knew that was not well no there's no question that the reason why we are here in guantanamo bay on an inaccessible military base with strict controls on the media trick controls on the defense attorneys strict controls on the defendants themselves for controls on every other participant in the process is to prevent information from talk about torture from getting out to the public the department of defense t
asked for as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that it is an impediment in the first and. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is that prosecution holds all the cards in their hand in. your view. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing...
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a lot of cia operatives in the cia. i spent time with tom ahearn, historian at the cia fishing archive. people tell you their stories in print, they are pretty open about it. from my personal viewpoint i think the relationships were very close. there is the point of contention, sf guys do this when trying to do this and cia military operation training do this and that point of contention was cia pretty much are operatives, didn't want to tell the leadership what to do. they presumed their warriors knew how to fight, their job was to finance them. of course there was some training that they used some surrogates. they use the border police, reinforcement unit as their teams so to speak to do the military training in how to shoot a machine gun. on eff side they were frustrated in the military operatives, once the 100 man unit guerrilla was trained, were not pushing to get out there and advise the leadership of here's what you need to do and here would be a better decision or don't do this. as far as a working relationship,
a lot of cia operatives in the cia. i spent time with tom ahearn, historian at the cia fishing archive. people tell you their stories in print, they are pretty open about it. from my personal viewpoint i think the relationships were very close. there is the point of contention, sf guys do this when trying to do this and cia military operation training do this and that point of contention was cia pretty much are operatives, didn't want to tell the leadership what to do. they presumed their...
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as the man who ran the cia or under president obama. you want to talk about partisan hacks at the cia, that's a great example. we will talk about that later in the show. let me ask you this because the criticism right now is surrounding from the left, attorney general william barr. he should not have had this and what do you think? mac quickly thing is fascinating when you have democrats in the past praising attorney general william barr 's experience and insight and the legal field. now you have the fact that the democrats found a new villain. that is attorney general william barr. he is a straight shooter and i think that this is one of the things he was working with our deputy attorney general, rod rosenstein as well as with the office of legal counsel. these are career lawyers as well. he worked with robert mueller. i mean they took time to get the report done and obviously, looking to see what needed to be redacted in terms of ensuring that it would protect sensitive information. i think it was important for the attorney general to
as the man who ran the cia or under president obama. you want to talk about partisan hacks at the cia, that's a great example. we will talk about that later in the show. let me ask you this because the criticism right now is surrounding from the left, attorney general william barr. he should not have had this and what do you think? mac quickly thing is fascinating when you have democrats in the past praising attorney general william barr 's experience and insight and the legal field. now you...
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia here very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n. backed libyan government in february he releases this video calling for a coup against gadhafi against excuse me against the u.n. backed government he rails against them for not doing enough to get rid of these islamist groups so his goal is now to get rid of these is the mist militias that he accuses of terrorizing libya and what's funny here is the u.s. response according to one former state department official quote everyone was like is this a joke because he used to be a cia asset and now a sudden he's against the u.n. backed government so now at this point new america which is one of washington's
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia here very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n....
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as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that is an impediment in the first and. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that she might i can answer that question so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand is that what all of you. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information about torture from getting out to the public the prosecution really believe that it's not to prevent information about getting out the vote it was not set up for due process justice none of the victims was not well no there's no question that the reason why we are here in guantanamo bay on an inaccessible military base with strict controls on the media trick controls on the defense attorneys strict controls on the defendants themselves for controls on every other participant in the process is to prevent information from talk about torture from getting out to the public the department of defense to
as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that is an impediment in the first and. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that she might i can answer that question so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand is that what all of you. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information...
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary on. arm in sabotage and these other guerilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where he continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he was very close to here in anticipation for another libyan attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there so this is where he lives for close to two decades he lives actually right here in falls church virginia until two thousand and seven that he moved to this five bedroom house in vienna people close to him are like where's he getting all this money public records actually sh
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary on. arm in sabotage and these other guerilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where...
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he's very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n. backed libyan government in february he releases this video calling for a coup against gadhafi against excuse me against the u.n. backed government he rails against them for not doing enough to get rid of these islamist groups so his goal is now to get rid of these is the mist militias that he accuses of terrorizing libya and what's funny here is the u.s. response according to one former state department official quote everyone was like is this a joke because he used to be a cia asset and now a sudden he's against the u.n. backed government so now at this point new america which is one of washington's
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he's very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n....
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when he worked at the cia, was it a left organization? >> when i was there in the 1980s, there were probably a majority of liberals. that's probably the case. but the ethics was that politics of stay-at-home and one was expected to be objective, of course. there is a process that we call the review process that's designed to exercise political bias as well as incompetence, basically. over time, that culture pretty clearly has changed. spew one last question. since you know how much power these agencies have, doesn't make you nervous that they are so politicized? >> my main concern is that because it's so critical for effective intelligence to enjoy the trust of senior decision-makers, that fairly overt politicalization by both senior leaders and also apparently a number of people in the workforce is evidenced by comments by some of the leaders as well, that these people are damaging the trust of presidents and the people, so what that means in essence is that we've got the potential for self-inflicted trust related damage. >> tucker: it's
when he worked at the cia, was it a left organization? >> when i was there in the 1980s, there were probably a majority of liberals. that's probably the case. but the ethics was that politics of stay-at-home and one was expected to be objective, of course. there is a process that we call the review process that's designed to exercise political bias as well as incompetence, basically. over time, that culture pretty clearly has changed. spew one last question. since you know how much power...
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills continues to train with the national front for the liberation of for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia here very close to here in anticipation for another libyan cool attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n. backed libyan government in february he releases this video calling for a coup against gadhafi against excuse me against the u.n. backed government he rails against them for not doing enough to get rid of these islamist groups so his goal is now to get rid of these is the missed militias that he accuses of terrorizing libya and what's funny here is the u.s. response according to one former state department official quote everyone was like is this a joke because he used to be a cia asset and now a sudden he's against the u.n. backed government so now at this point new america which is one of washing
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills continues to train with the national front for the liberation of for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia here very close to here in anticipation for another libyan cool attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n....
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where he continues to train with the national front for the liberation of for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he's very close to here in anticipation for another libyan attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there so this is where he lives for close to two decades he lives actually right here in falls church virginia until two thousand and seven that he moved to this five bedroom house in vienna people close to him are like where's he getting all this money on public records actually show that he sold this
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where he...
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where he continues to train with the national front for the liberation of for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he's very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there so this is where he lives for close to two decades he lives actually right here in falls church virginia until two thousand and seven that he moved to this five bedroom house in vienna people close to him are like where's he getting all this money public records actually show that he sold thi
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla skills now this coup attempt fails to the point where in one nine hundred ninety s. officials had to rescue him and his fellow libyans to find them a place to live because the new chad government was actually planning to kick them out a u.s. military aircraft flew three hundred fifty of these men including hoft are to the u.s. and they're given refugee status this is where he...
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he's very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n. backed libyan government in february he releases this video calling for a coup against gadhafi against excuse me against the u.n. backed government he rails against them for not doing enough to get rid of these islamist groups so his goal is now to get rid of these is the missed militias that he accuses of terrorizing libya and what's funny here is the u.s. response according to one former state department official quote everyone was like is this a joke because he used to be a cia asset and now a sudden he's against the u.n. backed government so now at this point new america which is one of washington
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he's very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n....
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by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerilla skills continues to train with the national front for the liberation of for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he was very close to here in anticipation for another libyan attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n. backed libyan government in february he releases this video calling for a coup against gadhafi against excuse me against the u.n. backed government he rails against them for not doing enough to get rid of these islamist groups so his goal is now to get rid of these islam if there is the u.s. response according to one former state department official quote everyone was like is this a joke because he used to be a cia asset now a sudden he's against the u.n. backed government so now at this point new america which is one of washington's think tanks says huffed are is threatening western interests and western me
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as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that it is an impediment in the first. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand is that what all of you. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information about torture from getting out to the public the prosecution really believe that if that's not to prevent information about getting out the vote it was not set up that process justice and i knew that it was not well no there's no question that the reason why we are here in guantanamo bay on an inaccessible military base with strict controls on the media trick controls on the defense attorneys strict controls on the defendants themselves for controls on every other participant in the process is to prevent information from talk about torture from getting out to the public the department of defense t
as director of cia controls the pipeline of information from the cia to the prosecution to us is there any evidence that it is an impediment in the first. i can't answer that question you can't answer that question. is there a suggestion that you might i can answer that question. so are you saying that the u.s. government is the prosecution holds all the cards in their hand is that what all of you. in this military commission. which was set up for the express purpose of preventing information...
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the cia in general doesn't leak to the u.s. media, they are not allowed to, but that doesn't mean other intelligence services don't. and it is not always clear to us that they are behind information that we are getting. something i think we need to do better is be more transparent within the limits of protecting our sources about the baggage that comes attached to the information we are sharing. because sometimes that is as important as the piece of information, why someone was so determined to put it out, and if you don't know that it is sometimes hard to evaluate the situation. that is especially true in this period when the tools of surveillance, the ability to collect right here from every cell phone everyone has is vulnerable to new techniques of surveillance. we have been writing about that with an israeli company that does this, but there are many companies around the world that do it. which means that any piece of private information potentially could get hacked and then dished to us in the news media, anything. anybody
the cia in general doesn't leak to the u.s. media, they are not allowed to, but that doesn't mean other intelligence services don't. and it is not always clear to us that they are behind information that we are getting. something i think we need to do better is be more transparent within the limits of protecting our sources about the baggage that comes attached to the information we are sharing. because sometimes that is as important as the piece of information, why someone was so determined to...
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ok thank you or was it an effort by the cia to manipulate try and see like ok look it trumps kind of side with hey it's just simple spy craft. why should i care. because i don't know that's the question right as you said initially it was reported that trump regarded the salisbury poisonings as live quote legitimate spy games between russia and the u.k. but i've been hassling other side of the room as reported were pushing to take the stronger option as you said of expelling these diplomats but. these photos are brought out by housefull trump fixate on the pictures what's weird is that according to officials the new york times spoke to the outcome was an example as they put it of of housefull being one of the few people who get mr trump to shift position based on new information first of the first thing to look at in all of that is that she's. on the one hand the new york times is bragging that the cia chief is now using the spy craft using the skills that she learned as as an active officer as a field agent and bringing them into that there are literally rules about that. you know th
ok thank you or was it an effort by the cia to manipulate try and see like ok look it trumps kind of side with hey it's just simple spy craft. why should i care. because i don't know that's the question right as you said initially it was reported that trump regarded the salisbury poisonings as live quote legitimate spy games between russia and the u.k. but i've been hassling other side of the room as reported were pushing to take the stronger option as you said of expelling these diplomats but....
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia here very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite. close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n. backed libyan government in february he releases this video calling for a coup against gadhafi against excuse me against the u.n. backed government he rails against them for not doing enough to get rid of these islamist groups so his goal is now to get rid of these islamist militias that he accuses of terrorizing libya and what's funny here is the u.s. response according to one former state department official quote everyone was like is this a joke and quote because he used to be a cia asset and now in a sudden he's against the u.n. backed government so now at this point new america which is one of w
trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerrilla scales continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia here very close to here in anticipation for another libyan coup attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite. close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n....
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trained by the cia special activities division which is the cia's paramilitary arm in sabotage and these other guerilla skills continues to train with the national front for the liberation for the salvation excuse me of libya in rural virginia he's very close to here in anticipation for another libyan attempt and are smarter audience members might notice this is quite close to cia headquarters so still having those ties there suddenly in twenty fourteen he's back challenging this u.n. backed libyan government in february he releases this video calling for a coup against gadhafi against excuse me against the u.n. backed government he rails against them for not doing enough to get rid of these islamist groups so his goal is now to get rid of these is the mist militias that he accuses of terrorizing libya and what's funny here is the u.s. response according to one former state department official quote everyone was like is this a joke because he used to be a cia asset and now a sudden he's against the u.n. backed government so now at this point new america which is one of washington's think
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and the da in the cia interrogate as well as the five eyes they also interrogate this database for for the for the f.b.i. and the a they look for criminal activity inside the u.s. just common crimes as well as terrorism course they justified for doing this say they're doing it for terrorism but they're not really they're just doing it for everybody well they seem to be crying anchal about the volume of data that's being gathered and mass data gathering risk intel info overload it does if you do the content for the metadata that's not a problem i mean the meditated could be stored in x. just on the stand right here right behind us that would be for the entire world and have multiple copies of it so that's not the issue the issue really is the content and that's not the program they're talking about they're talking about the basic one under the patriot act section two fifteen where the admitted data the content the calls the date time duration is passed from the companies to n.s.a. to graph and build relationships that's not the the real major program that's in violating our rights the o
and the da in the cia interrogate as well as the five eyes they also interrogate this database for for the for the f.b.i. and the a they look for criminal activity inside the u.s. just common crimes as well as terrorism course they justified for doing this say they're doing it for terrorism but they're not really they're just doing it for everybody well they seem to be crying anchal about the volume of data that's being gathered and mass data gathering risk intel info overload it does if you do...
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where did these supposed the dead ducks and sick kid pictures come from where they supplied to the cia by british intelligence that the cia simply invent them to manipulate the donald so many questions the tragically no one is asking us we start watching the hawks. to. get the. real deal. as to. what they like you know that i got. was a. welcome on the watching the hawks i love them and that a lot of. ducks ducks don't know about that game. i have never heard of a doctor i have never had a child and i thought that would be something that would have made the news you would thing children getting. sick kids and dead ducks you'd think that be like one of the during that whole like hype over over screwball and like trying to put it all and say this is what happened and it's a massive threat and all this i mean they burn the park bench that is that if you know a bit more than the roof of the house to the right of all things to go all of this crazy and you know the question here when you see this kind of new york times piece work of what's this go in the garden all these people responding to
where did these supposed the dead ducks and sick kid pictures come from where they supplied to the cia by british intelligence that the cia simply invent them to manipulate the donald so many questions the tragically no one is asking us we start watching the hawks. to. get the. real deal. as to. what they like you know that i got. was a. welcome on the watching the hawks i love them and that a lot of. ducks ducks don't know about that game. i have never heard of a doctor i have never had a...
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talking about the fisa application involving carter page, is he talking about some of the work the cia was doing, looking at what the russians were up to. we don't know exactly what he means, and i think certainly if there are changes that will happen as a result of this, i think it is a big deal, perhaps members of congress are going to want to be involved in any changes that happen. >> because, sara, presumably the president was happy when he heard the attorney general was launching this investigation, even though there's a separate inspector general investigation looking into a lot of these same matters. the allegation against the attorney general is he's doing and saying what the president of the united states likes to hear. >> yeah, the president is absolutely happy about this, he has been saying this is an illegal investigation, that his campaign was being spied on for years essentially, so now you have the attorney general going forward saying this in front of congress without offering any facts to back it up, and it is sort of a bizarre situation to see him out there, the attor
talking about the fisa application involving carter page, is he talking about some of the work the cia was doing, looking at what the russians were up to. we don't know exactly what he means, and i think certainly if there are changes that will happen as a result of this, i think it is a big deal, perhaps members of congress are going to want to be involved in any changes that happen. >> because, sara, presumably the president was happy when he heard the attorney general was launching...
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he was a cia about speaking about value he was the cia operative who went wrong who went bad then he began to traffic drugs so we arrested him we brought him to miami we tried him twenty five years later panama is about to celebrate its perfectly peaceful perfectly democratic transition in may that's a success story you can't deny that if you take a look at what the united states did after the central american wars we supported democracy in all of those countries and what did we do wrong and i'm the first to admit we focused too much on the counter-narcotics aspect of it and not enough on building institute i'm sure our viewers in comments to this show will let you know what the united states. and how many of them watch i'm pretty sure it's. going to be an authentic response we only have a minute left and i have i guess a space for only one question william burns president obama's deputy secretary of state he recently warned about policy risks in venezuela saying that trump could make the same mistake a bamma did in syria going in getting involved without having a coherent plan doesn
he was a cia about speaking about value he was the cia operative who went wrong who went bad then he began to traffic drugs so we arrested him we brought him to miami we tried him twenty five years later panama is about to celebrate its perfectly peaceful perfectly democratic transition in may that's a success story you can't deny that if you take a look at what the united states did after the central american wars we supported democracy in all of those countries and what did we do wrong and...
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jeremy bash, chief of staff of cia and pentagon. former presidential envoy for global coalition to defeat isis, served in bush, obama and trump administrations. ambassador michael mcfaul, u.s. ambassador to russia. former assistant director for counter-intelligence at the fbi frank figlusi. all msnbc cribbers. let me start with you jeremy, all the russians did was buy facebook ads? what's your reaction. >> the reason why jared has to minimize he doesn't meet his father-in-law. if we take that approach, our defenses will be down. we've seep it from the january 2017 assessment as well as testimony given this past january in front of the senate intelligence committee. the part of the report, nicole, i was most interested in was actually about mike flynn in which, as you know, mike flynn conducted this secret channel with the russian foreign minister directly and ambassador directly after the election. the report doesn't answer why did he do it, why was he so eager to this the secret channel. why did he lie to the vice president? why di
jeremy bash, chief of staff of cia and pentagon. former presidential envoy for global coalition to defeat isis, served in bush, obama and trump administrations. ambassador michael mcfaul, u.s. ambassador to russia. former assistant director for counter-intelligence at the fbi frank figlusi. all msnbc cribbers. let me start with you jeremy, all the russians did was buy facebook ads? what's your reaction. >> the reason why jared has to minimize he doesn't meet his father-in-law. if we take...
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and so this model was made by the cia. dino brugionne, one our museum supporters, was given this after he left the cia. and then after he passed away, his son gave this ear to the museum. so this is a very unique piece of cold war history created by the cia to make sure that a foreign leader was identified correctly when he was out in public. we have different exhibits here, a little information on different spies who were caught and what espionage is about and how you are able to communicate skre secretly, a little parody on spy versus spy, through mad magazine. then we have a little more information on espionage, human intelligence and how people would go into foreign countries illegally, set up a foreign cover, and then extract information to bring back to their country's homeland such as rudolph abel. rudolph abel with the soviet spy who snuck into america in the '50s, worked with people such as the rosenbergs to get information back to the soviet union to find out the strengths and weaknesses of america. so here we ha
and so this model was made by the cia. dino brugionne, one our museum supporters, was given this after he left the cia. and then after he passed away, his son gave this ear to the museum. so this is a very unique piece of cold war history created by the cia to make sure that a foreign leader was identified correctly when he was out in public. we have different exhibits here, a little information on different spies who were caught and what espionage is about and how you are able to communicate...
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i want to ask you about something bad when he was the cia cia director said he called weekly leaks state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia do you agree with that characterization yes we strongly agree with that but it's for the justice department is now seeking extradition and we're going to bring julian assange to justice but it's not the first time russia has been mentioned in connection with this currently he's not been charged with anything russia related. as the. alleged collusion may nevertheless become part of the case against. it did say it years in the ecuadorian embassy and he was right america is seeking extradition and if you watch enough t.v. you surely know why his russian connections can we address the question at hand and that is whether or not you can say definitively that russia had no part in this. was trying to sabotage the twenty six thousand election and have these facts in front of them saw assad as an agent agent or at least a provocateur or a collaborator with the russian government tonight there is growing evidence that russia
i want to ask you about something bad when he was the cia cia director said he called weekly leaks state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia do you agree with that characterization yes we strongly agree with that but it's for the justice department is now seeking extradition and we're going to bring julian assange to justice but it's not the first time russia has been mentioned in connection with this currently he's not been charged with anything russia related....
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embassies had purchased ruled wife for cia n.s.a. operations it included spy ties pretty much the whole suit shirt buttons and even night vision and g.p.s. gear despite this battle against wall with a telecom firm currently holds less than one percent of the u.s. market in comparison with all that has about eighty five percent of the chinese tablet market in twenty six percent of the whole mobile market share in china some big numbers considering their repeated concerns over old alleged cyber security flaws apple's cloud allows the authorities to request from u.s. companies whether that's cool or abroad or let's take for example another us tech company h.p. the company produces various hardware including laptops and it spends among the all hundred us government contractors and it sells its products. two governments worldwide so with the cia stressing its fears of the so-called five eyes alliance the u.k. australia new zealand and canada how culpable will these countries be if washington is each dropping. so that brings you up to date
embassies had purchased ruled wife for cia n.s.a. operations it included spy ties pretty much the whole suit shirt buttons and even night vision and g.p.s. gear despite this battle against wall with a telecom firm currently holds less than one percent of the u.s. market in comparison with all that has about eighty five percent of the chinese tablet market in twenty six percent of the whole mobile market share in china some big numbers considering their repeated concerns over old alleged cyber...
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when he was the cia cia director said we keep leaks in state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia which strongly agree with the justice department is now seeking extradition but it's not the first time russia has been mentioned in connection with this sanjay although currently he's not been charged with anything russia related. takes a look at whether alleged collusion may nevertheless become part of the case against him. it did say it years ago a son that the united states wanted him that's why he was in the ecuadorian embassy and he was right america is seeking extradition and if you watch enough t.v. you surely know why his russian connections can we address the question at hand and that is whether or not you can say definitively that russia had no part in this. it was trying to sabotage the twenty six thousand election and have these facts in front of them saw assad as an agent agent or at least a provocateur or a collaborator with the russian government tonight there is growing evidence that russia is using wiki leaks as a delivery vehicle for hack
when he was the cia cia director said we keep leaks in state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia which strongly agree with the justice department is now seeking extradition but it's not the first time russia has been mentioned in connection with this sanjay although currently he's not been charged with anything russia related. takes a look at whether alleged collusion may nevertheless become part of the case against him. it did say it years ago a son that the...
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when he was a cia cia director he called weekly leaks nonstate house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia we strongly agree with that's why the justice department is now seeking extradition might have been just a slip of the tongue currently a song isn't being charged with anything russia related but his alleged links to the kremlin has been on the minds of the people of the media and political chiefs for quite some time. looks at whether collusion may still become part of the case against the wiki leaks. it did say it years ago a son that the united states wanted him that's why he was in the ecuadorian embassy and he was right america is seeking extradition and if you watch enough t.v. you surely know why his russian connections can we address the question at hand and that is whether or not you can say definitively that russia had no part in this camp was trying to sabotage the twenty six thousand election and have these facts in front of them saw assad as an agent agent or at least a provocateur or a collaborator with the russian government tonight there is g
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when he was the cia the cia director said we keep leaks state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia which strongly agree with for the justice department is now seeking extradition of well it's not been charged with anything crusher related. looks now whether the alleged collusion may nevertheless become part of the case against a cell which. it did say it years ago a son that the united states wanted him that's why he was in the ecuadorian embassy and he was right america is seeking extradition and if you watch enough t.v. you surely know why his russian connections can we address the question at hand and that is whether or not you can say definitively that russia had no part in this. was trying to sabotage the twenty six thousand election and have these facts in front of them saw assad as an agent agent or at least since that russia is using wiki leaks as a delivery vehicle for hacked e-mails and other information it was everywhere on every pundit slips for years assad's weekly spew to russia meddling echoed and echoed by everyone important enough to be
when he was the cia the cia director said we keep leaks state house intelligence service often abetted by state actors like russia which strongly agree with for the justice department is now seeking extradition of well it's not been charged with anything crusher related. looks now whether the alleged collusion may nevertheless become part of the case against a cell which. it did say it years ago a son that the united states wanted him that's why he was in the ecuadorian embassy and he was right...
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m j when he was the cia cia director he called weekly leaks and non-state house intelligence services often abetted by state actors like russia we strongly agree with that that's why the justice department is now seeking extradition. to be just a slip of the tongue us currently assigned hasn't been charged with anything russia related but his alleged links to the kremlin have been on the minds of the media and political chase for quite some time. looks at whether alleged collusion may become part of the case against the wiki leaks. it did say it years ago that the united states wanted him that's why he was in the ecuadorian embassy and he was right america is seeking extradition and if you watch enough t.v. you surely know why his russian connections can we address the question at hand and that is whether or not you can say definitively that russia had no part in this. was trying to sabotage the twenty six thousand election and have these facts in front of them saw assad has an agent the agent or at least a provocateur or a collaborator with the russian government there is growing evi
m j when he was the cia cia director he called weekly leaks and non-state house intelligence services often abetted by state actors like russia we strongly agree with that that's why the justice department is now seeking extradition. to be just a slip of the tongue us currently assigned hasn't been charged with anything russia related but his alleged links to the kremlin have been on the minds of the media and political chase for quite some time. looks at whether alleged collusion may become...