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and thomas haden church. it's a great, great cast and a terrific movie. >> we also have an important subject. how to save lives by knowing the symptoms of a stroke. sometimes they mimic like a heart attack and you're not quite sure which is which but we're going to give you some advice. >> outdoor fun for the whole darn family. hope you had a lovely weekend. it's a gorgeous day in new york city. >> tripadvisor has found out that because we've been cooped up so over the winter more americans have been traveling over this memorial day weekend. on today there are going to be a lot of travelers on the road. >> you probably already know that. >> because you're in it right now. >> here are the top three domestic travel destinations of the summer. they are -- >> number three. >> new york city! >> baby! >> that's right. >> number two is vegas. >> always. >> and number one may surprise some people, but we agree with this one. >> yeah, it's a great place. myrtle beach, south carolina. it's a great family place, great c
and thomas haden church. it's a great, great cast and a terrific movie. >> we also have an important subject. how to save lives by knowing the symptoms of a stroke. sometimes they mimic like a heart attack and you're not quite sure which is which but we're going to give you some advice. >> outdoor fun for the whole darn family. hope you had a lovely weekend. it's a gorgeous day in new york city. >> tripadvisor has found out that because we've been cooped up so over the winter...
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general haden had more to say about that let's listen. >> we thought we were doing the nation well. having lived in the period and looking bag on it now, we thought it was about the nation's will and in all these activities the president authorised them. the congress was briefed and we carried them out. the programme ran until december 2007. i was one of the people that had to be tested for anthrax exposure. should the programme have been stopped once the panic was over and we learnt a lot about al qaeda, and made progress in the fight against them. >> you have to take the issues one at a time. one of the so-called interrogation thords is that an individual was pushed. the door was designed so it would break. he was thrown against the door. it is designed to break. how is that something that under no circumstances on moral grounds could be considered. it does not strike me as anything other than a trick. i think so many people have latched on to the whole idea of torture, and used the word without having it - have any content. thinking that that wins the argument for them. it is com
general haden had more to say about that let's listen. >> we thought we were doing the nation well. having lived in the period and looking bag on it now, we thought it was about the nation's will and in all these activities the president authorised them. the congress was briefed and we carried them out. the programme ran until december 2007. i was one of the people that had to be tested for anthrax exposure. should the programme have been stopped once the panic was over and we learnt a...
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jon: here is what caitlin haden who is be spokeswoman for the national security council had to say: we never intended to disclose this operation overriding concern for therativs much secrecy as possible. we only went public today when it was clear a number of media outlets or -- were preparing to report on the operation and that we would have no choice but to acknowledge it. does that pass the smell test? whatever happened to "no comments"? >> well, it's also kind of interesting if you read carefully between the lines, this is also a white house that very much wants to control the storyline and is very aggressive about trying the control the storyline about itself and is right now under attack, under fire on the foreign policy front -- jon: sur the middle east. and they are trying to get the upper hand on this and show that this is a proactive president. and it is, again, i think it was -- even from a pr perspective, even if that's your intent, this doesn't help. jon: no, i mean, the special operations forces, jamie, have rescued, you know, captain phillips, they rescued jessica buchan
jon: here is what caitlin haden who is be spokeswoman for the national security council had to say: we never intended to disclose this operation overriding concern for therativs much secrecy as possible. we only went public today when it was clear a number of media outlets or -- were preparing to report on the operation and that we would have no choice but to acknowledge it. does that pass the smell test? whatever happened to "no comments"? >> well, it's also kind of interesting...
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he then was the counselor to the cia director general haden for three years. has worked in defense department, state department and was unbelievably a law clerk to justice william o douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. so we'll get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. [ laughter ]. >> mark mazzetti of the new york times worked u.s. news, l.a. times, shared in a pull itser prize for great reporting on afghanistan, pakistan and i think i'm going to say this from the point of view of the washington post, covers the particularly the senate intelligence committee better than anyone. and next to him at the end is peter maass, senior writer for "new look" media. >> first look. >> "first look." i'm sorry. done a number of books including the book "love the neighbor on bosnia" the war in bosnia. want to make this a conversation, not presentations. and do not hesitate to interrupt. i'll do the same, if that's okay. and our topic is the pearls of covering national security. and i think we'll start with jane and go around. what is the
he then was the counselor to the cia director general haden for three years. has worked in defense department, state department and was unbelievably a law clerk to justice william o douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. so we'll get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. [ laughter ]. >> mark mazzetti of the new york times worked u.s. news, l.a. times, shared in a pull itser prize for great reporting on afghanistan, pakistan and i think i'm going to say...
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we'll ask tough questions with former cia director michael haden about the gruesome details and the 26 men would were wrongly detained. then a government shutdown avoided jeff bush gives hipts on 20 16 and is family feud brewing for democrats. our power house round table takes on that and all the week's politics many all coming up this week, eva, nydia, back to you. >> thank you, martha. >> "action news" continues at noon. here are the stories we're working on for i a philadelphia man says home was fire bombed this morning sending five people including baby kneeing from the home. we'll have the latest on the investigation. >> and area school is taking a fresh lola approach to school lunches. hear what the restaurant have to say about the healthy food. >> for chris sowers, eva pilgrim, i'm nydia han have a pilgrim, i'm nydia han have a great morning we'll see you at how do they do it? hey, guys! yeah? yeah? two more sugar cookie lattes, please. all: coming up! dunkin's new sugar cookie latte has the taste of the holidays baked in. merry christmas! thanks but this gift, it's kind of half
we'll ask tough questions with former cia director michael haden about the gruesome details and the 26 men would were wrongly detained. then a government shutdown avoided jeff bush gives hipts on 20 16 and is family feud brewing for democrats. our power house round table takes on that and all the week's politics many all coming up this week, eva, nydia, back to you. >> thank you, martha. >> "action news" continues at noon. here are the stories we're working on for i a...
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., michael haden. >> talking about ruining lives over things about which people are acting on principle. i would be careful about it. >> i don't understand the necessity to pursue jim. >> what did you think when you saw the former head of the n.s.a. say the government shouldn't go after you? >> i was pleasantly surprised. view. >> do you expect you'll get a ? >> it's hard to tell what is happening. there was a hearing in the case. it's in the works. i'm not sure what the government's next move will be. >> this has been hanging over you for years. it must be difficult. great to see you. best of luck. pay any price, greed, power andenedless war. time to see what is trending on the web. aregawi. >> a new campaign for charity could be the ice bucket change. using the hashtag wake up call, celebrities are posting images of themselves in bed. and sharing instructions on how to donate to uni self and nominates others to -- unicef and nominates others. it was started by jam ima kahn. according to spread fast, a social analytics firm, it reached more than 300 million people. chris kearns explain
., michael haden. >> talking about ruining lives over things about which people are acting on principle. i would be careful about it. >> i don't understand the necessity to pursue jim. >> what did you think when you saw the former head of the n.s.a. say the government shouldn't go after you? >> i was pleasantly surprised. view. >> do you expect you'll get a ? >> it's hard to tell what is happening. there was a hearing in the case. it's in the works. i'm not...
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general haden had more to say about that, let's listen. >> we thought we were doing the nation well. having lived in the period and looking bag on it now, we thought it was about the nation's will, and in all these activities, the president authorised them. the congress was briefed and we carried them out. the programme ran until december 2007. i was one of the people that had to be tested for anthrax exposure. should the programme have been stopped once the panic was over, and we learnt a lot about al qaeda, and made progress in the fight against them. >> you have to take the issues one at a time. one of the so-called interrogation thords is that an individual was pushed. the door was designed so it would break. he was thrown against the door. it is designed to break. how is that something that under no circumstances on moral grounds could be considered. it does not strike me as anything other than a trick. i think so many people have latched on to the whole idea of torture, and used the word without having it - have any content. thinking that that wins the argument for them. it is
general haden had more to say about that, let's listen. >> we thought we were doing the nation well. having lived in the period and looking bag on it now, we thought it was about the nation's will, and in all these activities, the president authorised them. the congress was briefed and we carried them out. the programme ran until december 2007. i was one of the people that had to be tested for anthrax exposure. should the programme have been stopped once the panic was over, and we learnt...
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a chance former director michael haden denied. >> if everywhere on the planet used c.i.a. as the model, the treatment of detainees on earth would improve. >> world leaders disagreed. the president of afghanistan called for an investigation after the report said there was evidence the c.i.a. used water boarding at in the prison in afghanistan. >> translation: this is really painful. the report indicates that some of our country men who were tortured were totally incident. >> the former president of poland who allowed a secret site said this would hurt in the future. >> translation: the americans by publishing the report in large part lose their ability. every country will wonder to what extent it can be trusted that some operations sometimes on the verge of illegality, but crucial for security would be possible to implement. >> other reaction focused on the issue of human rights. from rain - torture is shameful. china - the u.s. should clean up its own backyard first. russia - a further stain on the u.s. legislation on site. no one was involved. >> there was a career federa
a chance former director michael haden denied. >> if everywhere on the planet used c.i.a. as the model, the treatment of detainees on earth would improve. >> world leaders disagreed. the president of afghanistan called for an investigation after the report said there was evidence the c.i.a. used water boarding at in the prison in afghanistan. >> translation: this is really painful. the report indicates that some of our country men who were tortured were totally incident....
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he says russia is waging a had you haden war. paul brennan has more from slovyansk in eastern ukraine. >> the residents of andreavka were swoen by the sounds of explosion and gunfire. in .1 skirmish, it seems they had stabbed a separatist position around a train carriage. elsewhere, the sounds of mortar bombardments as was the anger of the people here. >> we will not be pushed out of here. this is our motherland. our children and grandchildren are living and will continue to live here. why do they come here? why are they shooting at peaceful people. people can no longer live in andreevka. >> a broad co less of regional governors have convened a second round of a national dialogue sponsored by the osce. the separatist leadership which controls donetsk, luhansk and slovyansk are refusing to participate. kiev won't sit down with people it calls terrorists. within kiev, ukraine's acting prime minister remained upbeat. >> i am fully convinced distinguished ambassadors, my prime minister, we will succeed. we wi well overcom all of thes
he says russia is waging a had you haden war. paul brennan has more from slovyansk in eastern ukraine. >> the residents of andreavka were swoen by the sounds of explosion and gunfire. in .1 skirmish, it seems they had stabbed a separatist position around a train carriage. elsewhere, the sounds of mortar bombardments as was the anger of the people here. >> we will not be pushed out of here. this is our motherland. our children and grandchildren are living and will continue to live...
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., michael haden. >> talking about ruining lives over things about which people are acting on principle. i would be careful about it. >> i don't understand the necessity to pursue jim. >> what did you think when you saw the former head of the n.s.a. say the government shouldn't go after you? >> i was pleasantly surprised. i'm glad he came around to that view. >> do you expect you'll get a subpoena - another. ? >> it's hard to tell what is happening. there was a hearing in the case. it's in the works. i'm not sure what the government's next move will be. >> this has been hanging over you for years. it must be difficult. great to see you. best of luck. pay any price, greed, power andenedless war. time to see what is trending on the web. let's check in with harmeli aregawi. >> a new campaign for charity could be the ice bucket change. using the hashtag wake up call, celebrities are posting images of themselves in bed. and sharing instructions on how to donate to uni self and nominates others to -- unicef and nominates others. it was started by jam ima kahn. according to spread fast, a soci
., michael haden. >> talking about ruining lives over things about which people are acting on principle. i would be careful about it. >> i don't understand the necessity to pursue jim. >> what did you think when you saw the former head of the n.s.a. say the government shouldn't go after you? >> i was pleasantly surprised. i'm glad he came around to that view. >> do you expect you'll get a subpoena - another. ? >> it's hard to tell what is happening. there was...
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was not necessarily to follow the law as stated by the national security council spokesman caitlin haden on june 3rd. i quote from caitlin haden, notification requirements should not be construed to this set of circumstances. that's your strong opinion today. correct? >> well, i agree. think that was probably the core of this conversation and exchange between congressman scott and mr. preston on the authority the president had. and i agree with that. >> i'm just trying to clarify this. then for future reference, is it your opinion that the administration would have this same liberty to disregard or to construe that it is not necessary to follow the 30 days' notice in future similar situations? >> the way i'd answer -- i actually answered it again this morning once or twice -- is that first, the constitutional responsibilities and authorities the president has, which i happen to -- even though when i was in the senate i would challenge the administration at the time on some of this. but i think that in my opinion, the constitution is clear on that. when there are extraordinary circumstanc
was not necessarily to follow the law as stated by the national security council spokesman caitlin haden on june 3rd. i quote from caitlin haden, notification requirements should not be construed to this set of circumstances. that's your strong opinion today. correct? >> well, i agree. think that was probably the core of this conversation and exchange between congressman scott and mr. preston on the authority the president had. and i agree with that. >> i'm just trying to clarify...
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and women haden -- had entered into this part of the work force, but it really started to explode during the nazi era. the main organization, police organization in berlin was a huge administrative machine of about 55,000 personnel. women were part of this machinery working for famous people, but my book takes that role of women in the clerical field and moves it into the killing fields. and these were women working right in towns where the massacres and mass killings occurring. >> you also talk about ss wives and other higher level nazi women involved in the process. >> yes, a lot of the violence the women participated in, in the eastern zone was done in a way that was very -- i don't want to say add hoc, but it happened almost spontaneously or randomly, women -- the wives of ss officials who were visiting their mates or living with them in these communities, they would be going on walks in the woods or walking through town or at their villas, and they were not only exploiting jewish laborers, and soviet pow's but they were whipping them, and there's a pattern that is quite astounding o
and women haden -- had entered into this part of the work force, but it really started to explode during the nazi era. the main organization, police organization in berlin was a huge administrative machine of about 55,000 personnel. women were part of this machinery working for famous people, but my book takes that role of women in the clerical field and moves it into the killing fields. and these were women working right in towns where the massacres and mass killings occurring. >> you...
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but i do know that i had meetings with both vice president of the united states and general haden and extended meetings where there were vigorous discussions. i said these things are torture, in violation of the geneva convention and convention against foretour. later on as you know in 2005 and 2006 we enacted legislation to prohibit what they were arguing for. bob, some of these -- you cannot -- i urge everyone to just read the report. these are the communications within the cia as to what happened. can't claim that tying someone to the floor and have them freeze to death is not torture. you can't say 18 times someone is waterboarded. by the way, on waterboarding it began with spanish inquisition. it was done during the philippine war. we tried and hung japanese war criminals for waterboarding americans in world war ii. >> schieffer: here is the thing. the vice president, dick cheney says that these things worked that we had to do it and they worked. do you think they worked? >> that is -- first of all i think we established that it was torture that is the big second question. let me
but i do know that i had meetings with both vice president of the united states and general haden and extended meetings where there were vigorous discussions. i said these things are torture, in violation of the geneva convention and convention against foretour. later on as you know in 2005 and 2006 we enacted legislation to prohibit what they were arguing for. bob, some of these -- you cannot -- i urge everyone to just read the report. these are the communications within the cia as to what...
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was not necessarily to follow the law as stated by the national security council spokesman caitlin haden on june 3rd. i quote from caitlin haden, notification requirements should not be construed to apply to this particular set of circumstances. that's your strong opinion today. correct? >> well, i agree. think that was probably the core of this conversation and exchange between congressman scott and mr. preston on the authority the president had. and i agree with that. >> i'm just trying to clarify this. then for future reference, is it your opinion that the administration would have this same liberty to disregard or to construe that it is not necessary to follow the 30 days' notice in future similar situations? >> the way i'd answer -- i actually answered it again this morning once or twice -- is that first, the constitutional responsibilities and authorities the president has, which i happen to -- even though when i was in the senate i would challenge the administration at the time on some of this. but i think that in my opinion, the constitution is clear on that. when there are extra
was not necessarily to follow the law as stated by the national security council spokesman caitlin haden on june 3rd. i quote from caitlin haden, notification requirements should not be construed to apply to this particular set of circumstances. that's your strong opinion today. correct? >> well, i agree. think that was probably the core of this conversation and exchange between congressman scott and mr. preston on the authority the president had. and i agree with that. >> i'm just...
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was not necessarily to follow the law as stated by the national security council spokesman caitlin haden on june 3rd. i quote from caitlin haden, notification requirements should not be construed to this set of circumstances. that's your strong opinion today. correct? >> well, i agree. think that was probably the core of this conversation and exchange between congressman scott and mr. preston on the authority the president had. and i agree with that. >> i'm just trying to clarify this. then for future reference, is it your opinion that the administration would have this same liberty to disregard or to construe that it is not necessary to follow the 30 days' notice in future similar situations? >> the way i'd answer -- i actually answered it again this morning once or twice -- is that first, the constitutional responsibilities and authorities the president has, which i happen to -- even though when i was in the senate i would challenge the administration at the time on some of this. but i think that in my opinion, the constitution is clear on that. when there are extraordinary circumstanc
was not necessarily to follow the law as stated by the national security council spokesman caitlin haden on june 3rd. i quote from caitlin haden, notification requirements should not be construed to this set of circumstances. that's your strong opinion today. correct? >> well, i agree. think that was probably the core of this conversation and exchange between congressman scott and mr. preston on the authority the president had. and i agree with that. >> i'm just trying to clarify...
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e are now at syracuse with angela davis is a distinguished reception nd the general haden got when he did in was mixed.on so that leads to this question. given the impact around the telecommunications information technology and cultural shift on the united ability to maintain security and subsequently the hele that academia played in t ulture shift as it pertains to textual nature of how information is looked at what play in d academe ma shifting that so it is more fair minded toward the intelligence what can we do to ensure a narrative is supportive of the united states pursuing its interest is more effectively heard in that area? >> wow! congressman you would be testifying and i would tell people who would have to was a or me and if it committee that vice president -- he is on and he just a very nice person to have was time forbut it him i would say while he is alking look for the question some place. because by the time -- so there of that here.t as far as the culture of only ademic world, the thing you can hope is the tide comes in and it goes out. generations change. i think i'm
e are now at syracuse with angela davis is a distinguished reception nd the general haden got when he did in was mixed.on so that leads to this question. given the impact around the telecommunications information technology and cultural shift on the united ability to maintain security and subsequently the hele that academia played in t ulture shift as it pertains to textual nature of how information is looked at what play in d academe ma shifting that so it is more fair minded toward the...
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here's former nsa and cia director michael haden this morning. >> with regard to who holds the data, frankly, no one will hold it as well, in all dimensions of the word well, than the national security agency. so it's no surprise that the president has punted that question to congress. it appears the president will now demand that the nsa go to the fisa court before they ask the data a question. i was the director of nsa on september 11th. that procedure reminds me of the way we operated before the september 11th attacks. >> bottom line, if the obama administration's goal was to put this issue behind them, proposing the middle ground, probably isn't going to do that. the debate isn't going to end. and now, it will involve congress, and maybe even the 2016 field. indeed, how republicans react will be fascinating to watch. we'll see the rand paul versus the peter kings and maybe even chris christies, and it could be divisive in a democratic primary, but now, there is no serious contender to hillary clinton, and she may not have to deal with it in the same vein that candidates on the go
here's former nsa and cia director michael haden this morning. >> with regard to who holds the data, frankly, no one will hold it as well, in all dimensions of the word well, than the national security agency. so it's no surprise that the president has punted that question to congress. it appears the president will now demand that the nsa go to the fisa court before they ask the data a question. i was the director of nsa on september 11th. that procedure reminds me of the way we operated...
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and the jazz world is mourning the death of bassist charlie haden a member of the quartet. he passed away friday he was 76. a billion people are expected to watch around the globe today as argentina plays germany in the world cup final in rio. yesterday the netherlands won third place after defeating host country brazil 3-0. if the moon appeared especially large last night it was. it's what is called a supermoon unusually close to the earth because of the elliptical orbit. no worries, two more supermoons are ahead on august 10th and september 9th. now the weather. a cold front from canada is expected to trigger powerful storms that will sweep across the nation's mid section and in to the northeast. also sent mercury falling across the midwest, stormy in many parts of the nation in the week ahead. warming up in the midwest, very hot in the northwest. >> cowan: ahead, a summertime light show. >> cowan: ahead, a summertime light show. but next, the me and the guys walked into this place. >> cowan: ahead, a summertime lighyou woulda thought but nefrom the name of it, it was gon
and the jazz world is mourning the death of bassist charlie haden a member of the quartet. he passed away friday he was 76. a billion people are expected to watch around the globe today as argentina plays germany in the world cup final in rio. yesterday the netherlands won third place after defeating host country brazil 3-0. if the moon appeared especially large last night it was. it's what is called a supermoon unusually close to the earth because of the elliptical orbit. no worries, two more...
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and the jazz world is mourning the death of bassist charlie haden a member of the quartet. he passed away friday he was 76. a billion people are expected to watch around the globe today as argentina plays germany in the world cup final in rio. yesterday the netherlands won third place after defeating host country brazil 3-0. if the moon appeared especially large last night it was. it's what is called a supermoon unusually close to the earth because of the elliptical orbit. no worries, two more supermoons are ahead on august 10th and september 9th. now the weather. a cold front from canada is expected to trigger powerful storms that will sweep across the nation's mid section and in to the northeast. also sent mercury falling across the midwest, stormy in many parts of the nation in the week ahead. warming up in the midwest, very hot in the northwest. >> cowan: ahead, a summertime light show. but next, >> fenwick. open spaces. water. peace, paradise. >> katharine hepburn's link to this seaside spot in the fenwick section of old saybrook, connecticut, was very nearly life long
and the jazz world is mourning the death of bassist charlie haden a member of the quartet. he passed away friday he was 76. a billion people are expected to watch around the globe today as argentina plays germany in the world cup final in rio. yesterday the netherlands won third place after defeating host country brazil 3-0. if the moon appeared especially large last night it was. it's what is called a supermoon unusually close to the earth because of the elliptical orbit. no worries, two more...
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and the jazz world is mourning the death of bassist charlie haden a member of the quartet. he passed away friday he was 76. a billion people are expected to watch around the globe today as argentina plays germany in the world cup final in rio. yesterday the netherlands won third place after defeating host country brazil 3-0. if the moon appeared especially large last night it was. it's what is called a supermoon unusually close to the earth because of the elliptical orbit. no worries, two more supermoons are ahead on august 10th and september 9th. now the weather. a cold front from canada is expected to trigger powerful storms that will sweep across the nation's mid section and in to the northeast. also sent mercury falling across the midwest, stormy in many parts of the nation in the week ahead. warming up in the midwest, very hot in the northwest. >> cowan: ahead, a summertime light show. but >> fenwick. open spaces. water. peace, paradise. >> katharine hepburn's link to this seaside spot in the fenwick section of old saybrook, connecticut, was very nearly life long. and
and the jazz world is mourning the death of bassist charlie haden a member of the quartet. he passed away friday he was 76. a billion people are expected to watch around the globe today as argentina plays germany in the world cup final in rio. yesterday the netherlands won third place after defeating host country brazil 3-0. if the moon appeared especially large last night it was. it's what is called a supermoon unusually close to the earth because of the elliptical orbit. no worries, two more...
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general haden, thank you for being on the show. >> general, thank you so much. >> good morning. >> i must admit, i'm confused by the president's continued -- i wouldn't say it's a twostep, it's more like a three-step or four-step -- you run against a program when you're running for president. you say it's immoral, it's anti-american, and it cuts against the very fabric that make us a great country. and then you get briefed, and then you decide not only that you're going to embrace those tactics that you criticized, but you're going to supersize them, and you're going to make them even more expansive. and then, something happens, like, let's say, edward snowden, or a drone strike gone awry, and you ring your hands in discomfort. and then you say, "well, i'm now going to reform these and change these tactics, which i decided were so important to the safety of americans, that i actually expanded what bush and cheney did, but i'm going to take them away from future presidents." could you, general, explain the wisdom of this in military terms? >> right. well, it's certainly what makes lif
general haden, thank you for being on the show. >> general, thank you so much. >> good morning. >> i must admit, i'm confused by the president's continued -- i wouldn't say it's a twostep, it's more like a three-step or four-step -- you run against a program when you're running for president. you say it's immoral, it's anti-american, and it cuts against the very fabric that make us a great country. and then you get briefed, and then you decide not only that you're going to...
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. -- we haden unable some degree of influence in the region. diplomacy program. he has done none of that. syria has exacerbated the. we find ourselves where we are. risk get dragged back into the iraq conflict? >> discontinues as it is. it provides a risk to the entire region. it could go up in flames. what is happening again in syria and what is happening in lebanon, i think that for a short term basis, until we can say there is strength in themselves, i think we should be very open to helping on a short-term basis. they do not have the capacity to do that was stop i have supported the sale of the equipment. it has been held up. this is what the helicopters were utilized for. out.s been drug this was the concern. but they would not deal with it. >> thank you. >> i would hope to talk to the administration. i am very concerned. was unableat malki to make any accommodations. the most violent of extremist groups has grabbed hold of the situation. they are on a march to baghdad. this could be devastating. i would like an opportunity, assuming i'm asked, to give my vi
. -- we haden unable some degree of influence in the region. diplomacy program. he has done none of that. syria has exacerbated the. we find ourselves where we are. risk get dragged back into the iraq conflict? >> discontinues as it is. it provides a risk to the entire region. it could go up in flames. what is happening again in syria and what is happening in lebanon, i think that for a short term basis, until we can say there is strength in themselves, i think we should be very open to...
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haden veterans' affairs medical center located in phoenix, arizona, in which secretary shinseki, dr. robert pretzel, undersecretary for health, dr. thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or parties to or referenced in such emails and written correspondence. >> members, you have heard the motion, do i hear a second? motion's been moved and properly seconded. i will open the floor for the ranking member to make a statement and would ask if any other members have a statement that they be very, very brief because everybody has a very, very tight schedule this morning. i understand the ranking member is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i think we all can agree that quality, safe, accessible health care has always been a priority of this committee. i believe that has not
haden veterans' affairs medical center located in phoenix, arizona, in which secretary shinseki, dr. robert pretzel, undersecretary for health, dr. thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. wilgunn, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan mooney, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or...
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what the heck am i doing in this room at this time question mark i haden it occurred to me one thing to contribute to the conversation. setting aside how words are parsed, the idea of the human to be at the ought very center of our considerations. the most important human domain is the u.s. home front. domain dwarfs everything else we have heard. that? you have already heard quoted the classic definition of war as a clash of wills, each side trying to impose his will on the other. has twoin a democracy dimensions. worried about that. the will of the u.s. military has never been broken and will never be broken. i'm utterly confident of that of stop but there is a political dimension and that is a different matter altogether. mystics,t achieve our whatever you think of them, in vietnam because quite frankly the other side broke our will to continue the fight. much specify when that happened. panel, iation for this read a land power theorist to present a very interesting article with a short paragraph , the foundation of pax americana. we are not wrong and we never will be. one indicati
what the heck am i doing in this room at this time question mark i haden it occurred to me one thing to contribute to the conversation. setting aside how words are parsed, the idea of the human to be at the ought very center of our considerations. the most important human domain is the u.s. home front. domain dwarfs everything else we have heard. that? you have already heard quoted the classic definition of war as a clash of wills, each side trying to impose his will on the other. has twoin a...
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he then was the counselor to the cia director general haden for three years. has worked in defense department, state department and was unbelievably a law clerk to justice william o douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. so we'll get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. [ laughter ]. >> mark mazzetti of the new york times worked u.s. news, l.a. times, shared in a pull itser prize for great reporting on afghanistan, pakistan and i think i'm going to say this from the point of view of the washington post, covers the particularly the senate intelligence committee better than anyone. and next to him at the end is peter maass, senior writer for "new look" media. >> first look. >> "first look." i'm sorry. done a number of books including the book "love the neighbor on bosnia" the war in bosnia. want to make this a conversation, not presentations. and do not hesitate to interrupt. i'll do the same, if that's okay. and our topic is the pearls of covering national security. and i think we'll start with jane and go around. what is the
he then was the counselor to the cia director general haden for three years. has worked in defense department, state department and was unbelievably a law clerk to justice william o douglas, one of the great civil libertarians. so we'll get to the question of what douglas would think of your career path. [ laughter ]. >> mark mazzetti of the new york times worked u.s. news, l.a. times, shared in a pull itser prize for great reporting on afghanistan, pakistan and i think i'm going to say...
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. >> so ordered and also for the record as a usc alum who spoke with pat haden just before this hearing. i'm pretty sure that we usually watch the trojans beat -- on espn area having said that to you dr. emmert i have a couple of questions. points you brought up that think our what you are trying to achieve. i think there are more weaknesses today than our strength. if you have to talk about students having scholarships for life i think that's a weakness. if you have to talk about men and women that have fallen that cruel coverage of their cause while they're in college is a weakness because of something you don't have today. if you are talking about in the leading in the area of safety you are not doing it today. if the ncaa is talking about taking the lead in sexual assault and they are not doing it today. if you talk about gas and insurance coverage that means it's not happening today. we can go on and on. imagine the time demands on these men and women in school means it's not happening today. i will share with you every once in a while the chairman and i agree on something and i ca
. >> so ordered and also for the record as a usc alum who spoke with pat haden just before this hearing. i'm pretty sure that we usually watch the trojans beat -- on espn area having said that to you dr. emmert i have a couple of questions. points you brought up that think our what you are trying to achieve. i think there are more weaknesses today than our strength. if you have to talk about students having scholarships for life i think that's a weakness. if you have to talk about men and...
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so now the administration, much of their work done in closed haden door sessions without local input, are trying to draft a proposed administrative rule that takes the supreme court decisions, it misconstrues their decisions, and manipulates their decisions, so that in effect it turnses the cases that we're -- turns the cases that were attempting to put limitations on what the clean water act authorized the government to do and use that as a justification for the agency to broaden its jurisdiction and increase the controls it has over waters of the united states. and individuals. and in so doing, so doing, it actually harms people. overregulation seems to be one this administration's hallmarks and this bill in a bipartisan manner, will address the proper way to go about modifying the clean water act and its relation to federal power, such that it will not further stifle jobs, economic growth or hurt people while it still protects the environment. this resolution, the bill, the rule before us is still a good bill, it deals with two vitally important pieces of legislation . i urge their
so now the administration, much of their work done in closed haden door sessions without local input, are trying to draft a proposed administrative rule that takes the supreme court decisions, it misconstrues their decisions, and manipulates their decisions, so that in effect it turnses the cases that we're -- turns the cases that were attempting to put limitations on what the clean water act authorized the government to do and use that as a justification for the agency to broaden its...
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haden. be careful of what might happen to you. if you get labeled as a whistle-blower, oh, my god, they'll take you out. i'm not afraid to be taken out. i do hope if i am taken out someone will take care of my family, but i think people need to speak up. and we shouldn't be isolated, ostracized. you notice that every time there's a whistle-blower there's an e-mail that follows. well, this person's not getting a bonus so they're upset. this person didn't get the raise, this person didn't do this. they always defame. they defame, they isolate. usually they transfer you to another position. why? because they're slowly building a case if they don't have one already to say that you're crazy. i would hope. i apologize for running over. i would hope that i have given you close to 176 pages, 276 pages i think of evidence and a number of other statements from other individuals that will be helpful in trying to improve the system. i would hope and especially the press, i challenge you also to be a real reporter and also report the truth. an
haden. be careful of what might happen to you. if you get labeled as a whistle-blower, oh, my god, they'll take you out. i'm not afraid to be taken out. i do hope if i am taken out someone will take care of my family, but i think people need to speak up. and we shouldn't be isolated, ostracized. you notice that every time there's a whistle-blower there's an e-mail that follows. well, this person's not getting a bonus so they're upset. this person didn't get the raise, this person didn't do...
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julie haden talks with that teen to fiend out how it works. >> reporter: denver police say this man assaulted a denver police officer over the weekend and tried to get her gun to shoot her. 17-year-old sayings his invention could prevent that. >> my technology locks within a second of deleting the officer' hand. a five year old found and injured a three-yaryl play meat. it could prevent this too. >> since 197 -- as the total number of u.s.da tragedies in o.k. and -- that's a statistics that we could fix many that would require an authoredders finger parens. >> all you have to do is pick firearm up and -- unlocks it. you don't have to play for anything like that. >> the owner could program into the cun but if you're fingerprints, the gun own wither fire. it starteds as a dnchts free market solutions to improve firearm safety. >>> i'm going it take, you know, my model, what i have right now and put it on an actually firearm and get to the firearm where it's reliable. getting the smart technology to the appoint where he works every time. the team is parenning hi -- >>> we're going to recap the t
julie haden talks with that teen to fiend out how it works. >> reporter: denver police say this man assaulted a denver police officer over the weekend and tried to get her gun to shoot her. 17-year-old sayings his invention could prevent that. >> my technology locks within a second of deleting the officer' hand. a five year old found and injured a three-yaryl play meat. it could prevent this too. >> since 197 -- as the total number of u.s.da tragedies in o.k. and -- that's a...
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hadenator john bozeman emergency heart surgery today. his office confirmed a report but did not provide details other than to note in a statement that he is receiving excellent care and saying any some of the nations top authors nature of free speech in america. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the national constitution center. i am jeffrey rosen, the president of this wonderful institution. the national constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. we take our role very seriously and we are grateful for it. and the program tonight is part of our role as america's town hall. this is the one place in the country where citizens of diverse constitutional perspectives can hear the best arguments on the constitutional questions that transfixed america, are in the news, fuse our history, and help you make up your own mind. we are talking about free speech in america. just this morning, the supreme court heard arguments on a case tha
hadenator john bozeman emergency heart surgery today. his office confirmed a report but did not provide details other than to note in a statement that he is receiving excellent care and saying any some of the nations top authors nature of free speech in america. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the national constitution center. i am jeffrey rosen, the president of this wonderful institution. the national constitution center is the only institution in america chartered by congress to...
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and what haden says to me is, brian, you are now starting to look at -- if you go back to that, if you go back to everything, hunterdon county, from sandy money, from what happened at the bridge, from some of these other things coming out and you have to think is there some overarching conspiracy involved within the christie administration to play politics in a nefarious sense. we all know there's politics played. but in a very nefarious sense with the body politic of new jersey. >> and to pick up on that point, it really does go to the core -- when you look at something like hunterdon, when you look at the pipeline, there was a very kind of, if you will, sort of this southern jersey this strange thing where the attorney general all after sudden comes in and says potentially a swing vote for this pipeline, oh, you need to recuse yourself at risk of a $10,000 fine, there's this highly -- this high politicalization of things like the attorney general's office that i think should concern a the lot of people and does seem like a real thread that runs throughout the christie did -- >> and i
and what haden says to me is, brian, you are now starting to look at -- if you go back to that, if you go back to everything, hunterdon county, from sandy money, from what happened at the bridge, from some of these other things coming out and you have to think is there some overarching conspiracy involved within the christie administration to play politics in a nefarious sense. we all know there's politics played. but in a very nefarious sense with the body politic of new jersey. >> and...
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privacy advocates including mark yu dahl called for more restraint on the nsa and some, including michael haden, expressed concerns that national security could be weakened. i'm going to talk more with senator bernie sanders at the bottom of the hour. >>> mean time, the u.s. embassy in afghanistan said today that two americans were among the 21 dead in a terrorist attack on a restaurant in kabul. the taliban claimed responsibility for that attack which took place friday in a very popular eating spot. one of the attackers reportedly detonated a bomb in the restaurant, and others fired weapons as patrons fled in panic. nbc's ann i bell roberts with more. >> reporter: the restaurant targeted is in a part of kabul considered reasonably safe. the restaurant was perceived as having more or less adequate security measures, meaning that aid workers and journalists were authorized visits. but as you described, eye-witnesses say a suicide bomber detonated explosives at the entrance to the restaurant and then two gunmen started shooting indiscriminately. two u.s. citizens killed worked for the american un
privacy advocates including mark yu dahl called for more restraint on the nsa and some, including michael haden, expressed concerns that national security could be weakened. i'm going to talk more with senator bernie sanders at the bottom of the hour. >>> mean time, the u.s. embassy in afghanistan said today that two americans were among the 21 dead in a terrorist attack on a restaurant in kabul. the taliban claimed responsibility for that attack which took place friday in a very...
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so there's a whole thing at the end of the report, where haden is testifying and so, report has his testimony, and next to it, a -- what the report calls misrepprepare sensations and, his position is, this is what i was told, and i didn't run the program, and i didn't run it. and this is what records we're showing. so, whether people lied is an interesting open question. it's not resolved in this report. by the way, how this is playing out, let me show you some headlines, this is the guardian, and, in washington, torture the stain on america, and then you also have some papers from the mid-east, this is the 'daily news', out of egypt, u.s. warned the heightened tensions. and then, this is from arab news, c.i.a. torture brutal and ineffective. and also, this from the u.a. e., c.i.a. lies and brutality exposed. so, those are on the front pages. arthur, a republican, you are next. caller: good morning. this sounds like a bunch of political correctness gone haywire, and, i think the main thing, is to go back to the context of you know, things that were happening at the time. 9/11 and, such, and,
so there's a whole thing at the end of the report, where haden is testifying and so, report has his testimony, and next to it, a -- what the report calls misrepprepare sensations and, his position is, this is what i was told, and i didn't run the program, and i didn't run it. and this is what records we're showing. so, whether people lied is an interesting open question. it's not resolved in this report. by the way, how this is playing out, let me show you some headlines, this is the guardian,...
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wrecked, i haden to cash this check and i had to take a cab ride. to consumeou allowed alcohol in public? caller: no, but it was carrying it from the store to his cab. it had not been opened. he said you cannot get my cap with that. america and you need to live by our laws. i looked at the meter. it was over $100. i said i am not paying that if you do not take me the rest of the way home. you can call the cops, whatever you want. he said next time, you have to call someone and you want a non-muslim cab driver. host: you think it should go both ways? caller: yes. it amazes me -- the gays at this fight because they want -- they cannot have it both ways. host: i will leave your comments there. i want to show you a couple of quick headlines. the new york times, no conflict of interest found in the pipeline review. a state department contractor who prepared an environmental analysis of the keystone xl type line did not violate conflict of interest rules even though he had done work for transcanada. from arizonaessman and cochairman of the progression cau
wrecked, i haden to cash this check and i had to take a cab ride. to consumeou allowed alcohol in public? caller: no, but it was carrying it from the store to his cab. it had not been opened. he said you cannot get my cap with that. america and you need to live by our laws. i looked at the meter. it was over $100. i said i am not paying that if you do not take me the rest of the way home. you can call the cops, whatever you want. he said next time, you have to call someone and you want a...
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toni and thomas haden church who we are crazy about. >> toni as always is perfection. >> johnny depp does show up for a minute. a quick minute. >> yeah. >> so we got to talk a little bit about "the blacklist" because a lot of people are worried about your character. >> my mom included. >> we're not. >> here's a question. big reveal for the on the show. does he live or does he die? >> yes, that is the question. >> what is the answer? >> my answer is there is more to this story. >> than meets the eye. >> i'm try to be mysterious. >> did he leave? >> are you sad you didn't make out with olivia? >> we had an affair, short and intense. it consisted of three tweets back and forth and it was really something. >> memorable. >> so it's better to have loved and lost than to have not loved at all. >> you're going to sing "make out with me"? >> no, it's called "here's looking at you." >> take it away, ryan. >> here you go, buddy. ♪ i've been in love before ♪ and i don't care anymore ♪ being in love and i am a dying man ♪ ♪ who what do you want with me ♪ oh please just let me be ♪ j
toni and thomas haden church who we are crazy about. >> toni as always is perfection. >> johnny depp does show up for a minute. a quick minute. >> yeah. >> so we got to talk a little bit about "the blacklist" because a lot of people are worried about your character. >> my mom included. >> we're not. >> here's a question. big reveal for the on the show. does he live or does he die? >> yes, that is the question. >> what is the...
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in a recent article in the jacksonville daily news regarding my no-vote on this bill, mike haden, a retired air force colonel and present director of governmental relations for military officers association of america, known as more, said, and i quote, an e-5 service member would lose more than $800 in purchasing power annually when the bill takes effect. this is going to cost them a a month just $600 in pay. in the same article, jim, a retired marine living in jacksonville, and serves as a senior vice commander of the local d.a.v. chapter said, that cuts could adversely affect military families. charlie brown, a quarter master for the v.f.w. agreed with master davis and said, the bill doesn't accurately reflect what service members actually deserve. mr. speaker, i would like to quote james madison and path buchanan. james madison wrote, and i quote, the power to declare war including the power to judge the causes of war is fully and exclusively vested in the legislature. mr. speaker, for too long we have not had policy debates on the floor of this house whether it be iraq, syria, or afghan
in a recent article in the jacksonville daily news regarding my no-vote on this bill, mike haden, a retired air force colonel and present director of governmental relations for military officers association of america, known as more, said, and i quote, an e-5 service member would lose more than $800 in purchasing power annually when the bill takes effect. this is going to cost them a a month just $600 in pay. in the same article, jim, a retired marine living in jacksonville, and serves as a...
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haden veterans' affairs medical center located in phoenix, arizona, in which secretary shinseki, dr. robert pretzel, undersecretary for health, dr. thomas lynch, assistant undersecretary for health for critical operations and management, mr. willgun, or any other representive office of the general counsel, ms. joan moony, assistant secretary for congressional legislative affairs, dr. ron mauer, mr. bobbing, congressional relation officer, or michael hough, congressional relations officer, or parties to or referenced in such emails and written correspondence. >> members, you have heard the motion, do i hear a second? motion's been moved and properly seconded. i will open the floor for the ranking member to make a statement and would ask if any other members have a statement that they be very, very brief because everybody has a very, very tight schedule this morning. i understand the ranking member is recognized. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i think we all can agree that quality, safe, accessible health care has always been a priority of this committee. i believe that has not
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escupe el balon y joe haden recupera para cleveland... esta jugada cambio el rumbo del encuentro... en el 4to. cuarto brian hoyer para andrew hawkins.. 4 yardas en la anotacion... los raiders pierden su septimo en fila... no han ganado en esta temporada regular es el unico equipo sin lograr un triunfo... cleveland 23-13 se vienen fechas complicadas para oakland juanfra oscar taveras, promisorio pelotero dominicano que debutó este año con los cardenales de san luis, falleció el domingo en un accidente de tránsito en su natal republica dominicana... la joven que lo acompañaba, de 18 años, también murió en el accidente... taveras jugó esta postemporada conecto 3 hits en 7 turnos incluyendo un jonrón frente a sf en el segundo juego de la serie... wipe vo oscar taveras tenía 22 años... lorena --- vamonos hasta bogota, en colombia.......donde se llevo a cabo una pasarela este fin de semana en un popular centro comercial --- pero este desfile es diferente a los que la mayoria de nosotros estamos acostumbrados a ver... take vo juanfra --- los protagonistas del desfile no eran es
escupe el balon y joe haden recupera para cleveland... esta jugada cambio el rumbo del encuentro... en el 4to. cuarto brian hoyer para andrew hawkins.. 4 yardas en la anotacion... los raiders pierden su septimo en fila... no han ganado en esta temporada regular es el unico equipo sin lograr un triunfo... cleveland 23-13 se vienen fechas complicadas para oakland juanfra oscar taveras, promisorio pelotero dominicano que debutó este año con los cardenales de san luis, falleció el domingo en un...