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now the cia has been very reluctant to give them active cia members. when you heard drew's report, everything he said about people coming up had a former in front of it. >> right. >> which is easier. having said that, that you still have the mother of one of those who died not feeling that her questions have been answered, really tells us what the story is about in the end and that's a deeply personal tragedy. >> patricia, i mean, what answers do you want at this point? have you been given any answers that are acceptable to you? >> i have been given no answers whatsoever. i have begged and pleaded, please tell me what happened with my son, and i've been told nothing. in fact, i've been treated like dirt. they walked out on me and -- in the hearing. >> is there some -- a specific piece of information that you -- that you want above all else? i mean, obviously, you lost your son in this. this is intensely personal. do you even know the details of how your son was killed? >> i picked it up in bits and pieces on my own. i don't know if they are correct. th
now the cia has been very reluctant to give them active cia members. when you heard drew's report, everything he said about people coming up had a former in front of it. >> right. >> which is easier. having said that, that you still have the mother of one of those who died not feeling that her questions have been answered, really tells us what the story is about in the end and that's a deeply personal tragedy. >> patricia, i mean, what answers do you want at this point? have...
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i talked to a cia officer earlier tonight who said that's ridiculous. that as a former undercover cia officer he used to testify all the time and his cover wasn't blown. >> do we believe that diane feinstein is incapable of holding a secret interrogation, an interview of these folks?
i talked to a cia officer earlier tonight who said that's ridiculous. that as a former undercover cia officer he used to testify all the time and his cover wasn't blown. >> do we believe that diane feinstein is incapable of holding a secret interrogation, an interview of these folks?
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the cia says this is patently false, telling cnn not a single cia officer who was on the ground in benghazi during the attacks has been subjected to any cia polygraph intended to discourage them from speaking to congress or as a retaliation. adding that to date some of these officers have already spoken to the oversight committees on benghazi. cnn has heard from congressmen who are unconvinced they are getting the whole truth. one congressman tells cnn on condition of onone nimity, we know what the cia tells us they were doing in libya, but it is unclear if we really know what the agency was up to. >> and drew tells us lawmakers want three main questions answered by the cia operatives who will testify. first of all, what was the cia doing in libya? what happened during the failed rels cue attempts and did the administration know immediately this was a planned terrorist attack? we may get the answers to those questions soon. >>> still to come in "the newsroom," police say kendrick johnson's death was a bizarre accident but his family insists it was murder. now the fbi will reopen the investi
the cia says this is patently false, telling cnn not a single cia officer who was on the ground in benghazi during the attacks has been subjected to any cia polygraph intended to discourage them from speaking to congress or as a retaliation. adding that to date some of these officers have already spoken to the oversight committees on benghazi. cnn has heard from congressmen who are unconvinced they are getting the whole truth. one congressman tells cnn on condition of onone nimity, we know what...
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the cia says this is patently false telling cnn not a single cia officer who was on the ground in benghazi during the attacks has been subjected to any cia polygraph intended to discourage them from speaking to congress or as a retaliation adding that to date, some of these officers have already spoken to the oversight committees on benghazi cnn has heard from congressmen unequipsed they are get the whole truth. one tells cnn on condition of anonymity, we know what the cia tells us they were doing in libya, but it is unclear if we really know what the agency was up to. >> suzanne and michael, at the root of the issue here is the distrust that has been building and growing between republicans in both the house and the senate and the administration. and they feel like they're not getting the whole truth. >> i'm curious about a couple of things. what it is they think these guys are hiding. you touched on this in your piece. a couple dozen cia guys hanging around libya. why? >> that is a big question. what was the mission. there's been speculation, quite frankly in the press and other areas th
the cia says this is patently false telling cnn not a single cia officer who was on the ground in benghazi during the attacks has been subjected to any cia polygraph intended to discourage them from speaking to congress or as a retaliation adding that to date, some of these officers have already spoken to the oversight committees on benghazi cnn has heard from congressmen unequipsed they are get the whole truth. one tells cnn on condition of anonymity, we know what the cia tells us they were...
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>> that the cia operatives who were actually on the ground, undercover cia operatives, the allegation was they -- >> that they had been prevented somehow from testifying. i have not seen a single piece of evidence that proves that. >> you have the complaint they're not allowed to testify, they're not allowed to come in. >> who's complaining? >> we just discussed lindsey graham is threatening he's going to put a block to the nomination. >> seems like they are now going to be testifying. >> why is there no bounty on the heads of the terrorists that killed these four men? another question the state department can't answer. >> you would ask precisely to compel this rancid lie that somehow the president of the united states -- >> we want to catch these terrorists. >> i find the insinuation behind that really vile. >> you may. >> the insinuation. it's vile because to accuse the president of being essentially in league with al qaeda and indifferent to his own ambassador and our staff is such a vile accusation. the insinuation. and just asking questions about that. >> i think it is vile to bl
>> that the cia operatives who were actually on the ground, undercover cia operatives, the allegation was they -- >> that they had been prevented somehow from testifying. i have not seen a single piece of evidence that proves that. >> you have the complaint they're not allowed to testify, they're not allowed to come in. >> who's complaining? >> we just discussed lindsey graham is threatening he's going to put a block to the nomination. >> seems like they are...
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a lot of what the cia does is secret and is supposed to be secret. that's why you have this house permanent intelligence committee. the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are, have security clearance to get this information and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions, even though they won't share the details with us. >> thank you very much as always lt. >>> still to come, stunning new images of saturn. we'll tell you how much a sight-seeing tour would set you back. plus, rob ford answers ever answered his critics today. >> the reason i drank or did drugs was not because of stressful it was out of sheer stupidity. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work that way with health care. but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me, and my guys
a lot of what the cia does is secret and is supposed to be secret. that's why you have this house permanent intelligence committee. the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are, have security clearance to get this information and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions, even though they won't share the details with us. >>...
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>> no. >> did you work for the cia? >> we're not going to get into that. >> in these pages he said he spent his summer weekends in those woods learning how to handle plastic explosives, hand grenades and something even more chilling. so i'll do the talking part and you can answer what part of it you want. you write how you fired rifles, submachine guns, handled assault weapons, grenade launchers, c-4, learned unarmed combat techniques through this training group over weekends. is it true or is it false? >> we're not going to comment on that. >> when you're 19 years old. you're saying you worked for the cia, you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> did you work for the cia? >> i cannot comment on that. >> copyright 1992 by wayne williams. is this an autobiography? >> i cannot comment on that. >> in his own words, wayne williams said this was part of a secret plan to send young black agents into the worst trouble spots in africa in the late 1970s. he wrote that
>> no. >> did you work for the cia? >> we're not going to get into that. >> in these pages he said he spent his summer weekends in those woods learning how to handle plastic explosives, hand grenades and something even more chilling. so i'll do the talking part and you can answer what part of it you want. you write how you fired rifles, submachine guns, handled assault weapons, grenade launchers, c-4, learned unarmed combat techniques through this training group over...
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>> reporter: well, it involves the cia. a lot of what the cia does is secret. and it's supposed to be secret. and that's why you have this house permanent intelligence committee, the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are -- have security clearance to get this information. and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. but these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions, even though they're not going to share the details with us. >> well, thank you very much, drew griffin. we appreciate it as always. >>> still to come, stunning new images of saturn. we're going to tell you how much a sight-seeing tour to the planet would set you back. yes, we did actually find a way to put a number on that. >>> plus embattled toronto mayor rob ford answered his critics today. >> the reason i drank or did drugs was not because of stress. it was out of sheer stupidity. my customers can shop around-- see who does good work and compare costs. it doesn't usually work
>> reporter: well, it involves the cia. a lot of what the cia does is secret. and it's supposed to be secret. and that's why you have this house permanent intelligence committee, the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are -- have security clearance to get this information. and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. but these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions,...
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>> reporter: well, it involves the cia. a lot of what the cia does is secret. and it's supposed to be secret. and that's why you have this house permanent intelligence committee, the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are -- have security clearance to get this information. and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. but these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions, even though they're not going to share the details with us. >> well, thank you very much, drew griffin. we appreciate it as always. >>> still to come, stunning new images of saturn. we're going to tell you how much a sight-seeing tour to the planet would set you back. yes, we did actually find a way to put a number on that. >>> plus embattled toronto mayor rob ford answered his critics today. >> the reason i drank or did drugs was not because of stress. it was out of sheer stupidity. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a p
>> reporter: well, it involves the cia. a lot of what the cia does is secret. and it's supposed to be secret. and that's why you have this house permanent intelligence committee, the same thing in the senate. these are representatives who are -- have security clearance to get this information. and maybe we don't like it because we're not going to hear everything in detail. but these are the filters for the american public to make sure that they have oversight over these secret missions,...
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outfront tonight, bob bair a former cia operative and rob mcgovern a former cia analyst. snow den says his leaks are justified. fair? >> here's the problem. you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road where would it all stop? it would be the end of espionage, our national security, military and so forth. the problem here is that he didn't have a venue to take his complaints to where he'd be listened. to he couldn't take it to the senate or the house. they would have ignored him. it's really congress that's the problem for not overseeing the national security agency, which needs reform. >> and ray, let me ask you because you hear bob saying if you go down this path, where does it stop. it could be the end of our security, the end of the military. i know that you think snowden did the right thing. you went over there to present him with an award last month. so obviously you're on a different side of this. but what about bob's point, that you do this and you kind of hear this
outfront tonight, bob bair a former cia operative and rob mcgovern a former cia analyst. snow den says his leaks are justified. fair? >> here's the problem. you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road where would it all stop? it would be the end of espionage, our national security, military and so forth. the problem here is that he didn't have a venue to take his complaints to where he'd be...
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as i said, cia's prohibited from operating inside the united states. they are only allowed to do intelligence collections outside. now whenever they do find a u.s. phone number on here, on the database, they are allowed to refer that to the fbi which can do its own domestic investigation if there's a terrorism concern, wolf. >> evan, thank you. evan perez reporting for us, appreciate it. >>> more news in what's already been a banner year for gay rights propose point ents in the united states. another victory could come from the u.s. senate in a few minutes. but before all of the celebrating begins, the republican-led house of representatives is looming very large. we'll explain what's going on when we come back. anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. >>> one of greatest nfl running backs of all times revealing a medical diagnosis he says hit him, quote, like a to
as i said, cia's prohibited from operating inside the united states. they are only allowed to do intelligence collections outside. now whenever they do find a u.s. phone number on here, on the database, they are allowed to refer that to the fbi which can do its own domestic investigation if there's a terrorism concern, wolf. >> evan, thank you. evan perez reporting for us, appreciate it. >>> more news in what's already been a banner year for gay rights propose point ents in the...
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penny lane, a program run by the cia after 9/11 and you know it very well. it was designed to train terror suspects at guantanamo bay to become double agents. talk to us about this. did this program actually work? >> it worked fabulous. i used to do it when i was in the cia, go to a foreign country, they let us in their prison. sit a detainee down and convince them to come to work for us. it works 10% of the time. when you get good sources, it works great. i can't tell you the success rate at guantanamo, but if they get one or two out of it, it was worth it. >> i have to be honest, it sounds extremely risky when talking double agents or turning terror suspects into double agents. talk about the risks and possibly some of the failures. >> well, rosa, exactly. in afghanistan four years ago now, the cia officer and her subordinates were killed in afghanistan because they had taken one of these prisoners, they thought he came over to the cia. when he was let loose in the pool, he was rerecruited by al qaeda and murdered these people. the risk is enormous. most o
penny lane, a program run by the cia after 9/11 and you know it very well. it was designed to train terror suspects at guantanamo bay to become double agents. talk to us about this. did this program actually work? >> it worked fabulous. i used to do it when i was in the cia, go to a foreign country, they let us in their prison. sit a detainee down and convince them to come to work for us. it works 10% of the time. when you get good sources, it works great. i can't tell you the success...
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is the cia and department of defense using doctors to torture inmates? >>> a terrifying attack at a south florida beach. how two strangers helped save the life of a 6-year-old boy who was about to be pulled under again by a five-foot shark. [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> breaking overnight. nyu student rescued from really tight spot. 19-year-old asher von tag spent nearly two days trapped between a dorm building and a garage. the space he is
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> well, you can keep saying that, but there are always records, i know they are digging hard on the cia files. there are about 1100 files with held, including ones by david philips, e. howard hunt, and mr. morales, david morales, an interesting figure. and of course there is a new book out on dulles, there are people that can have a lot of sway.
> well, you can keep saying that, but there are always records, i know they are digging hard on the cia files. there are about 1100 files with held, including ones by david philips, e. howard hunt, and mr. morales, david morales, an interesting figure. and of course there is a new book out on dulles, there are people that can have a lot of sway.
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their job was to protect the cia in whatever mission the cia was conducting in benghazi. there's a lot of questions just about that. that's who we think are behind closed doors testifying. that does include the leader of this security team. it's a five-man team. we think it's three people involved, all of them contracted to protect the cia. >> you've got of course, powerful senators blocking appointments, presidential appointments because of this and saying they want answers. so much of this has been so political. you know, the real question to me anyway is why was the ambassador there on such an anniversary? the decision to even go? what's your sense about the politicizing of this. >> you know, i think you capital look at this in a vacuum. there's a lot of animosity up on capitol hill between primarily republicans in congress and the administration. on all matters. they think they're not getting the truth on the rs, the fast and furious, the obama care issues. this is yet again one more issue which they feel they have had really not all the details. and that includes the
their job was to protect the cia in whatever mission the cia was conducting in benghazi. there's a lot of questions just about that. that's who we think are behind closed doors testifying. that does include the leader of this security team. it's a five-man team. we think it's three people involved, all of them contracted to protect the cia. >> you've got of course, powerful senators blocking appointments, presidential appointments because of this and saying they want answers. so much of...
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the cia reportedly training gitmo prisoners to be double agents. a mayor facing intense pressure after a disturbing rant inside his own police station. plus, an investigation reveals stunning cruelty against animals in some of hollywood's biggest hits. and -- >> i was walking alongside the gurney holding ben's hand. ben was looking straight up and said, mom, do you see that light? >> to heaven and back. a boy reveals his near-death experience in a cnn special report. >>> hi, there. i'm brooke baldwin. thank you for joining me. millions of thanksgiving travelers are on the move or they will be very, very soon. according to aaa, nearly 39 million americans are hitting the road this holiday, but be forewarned. it is going to be slow. it is going to be treacherous in many, many places across the country from atlanta to our nation's capital. the interstates are a mess of rain, snow, ice, and wind. and as you look at this map, the dangerous conditions have claimed at least a dozen lives. tomorrow, when aaa says most people will be out and about traveling
the cia reportedly training gitmo prisoners to be double agents. a mayor facing intense pressure after a disturbing rant inside his own police station. plus, an investigation reveals stunning cruelty against animals in some of hollywood's biggest hits. and -- >> i was walking alongside the gurney holding ben's hand. ben was looking straight up and said, mom, do you see that light? >> to heaven and back. a boy reveals his near-death experience in a cnn special report. >>>...
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in a statement to cnn, the cia said as a matter of long-standing policy, the cia does not comment on alleged intelligence sources or methods. at&t's response to cnn was whenever any government entity anywhere seeks information from us, we ensure that the request and our response are completely lawful and proper. like alltel co telecom provider routinely produce information provided. barack obama he's he has never asked many questions about the source of intelligence information on u.s. allies. his comments thursday came amid sustained anger in germany over reports that chancellor angela merkel's cell phone was tapped. germany is demanding an apology and a new agreement with washington stating that its leaders will not be spied on by the u.s. those spying allegations have eroded the german image of u.s. trustworthiness. a german public television survey as you see here finds 35% of those asked believes the u.s. can be trusted. that's down 14 points from july. 61% have responded say the u.s. cannot be trusted. >>> three top british intelligence officials took their turn in the hot seat
in a statement to cnn, the cia said as a matter of long-standing policy, the cia does not comment on alleged intelligence sources or methods. at&t's response to cnn was whenever any government entity anywhere seeks information from us, we ensure that the request and our response are completely lawful and proper. like alltel co telecom provider routinely produce information provided. barack obama he's he has never asked many questions about the source of intelligence information on u.s....
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>> he pointed to cia agents supporting a conspiracy. >> who's suppressing this on whose order? >> the federal government is suppressing it. >> who in the federal government? >> the administration. the administration of your government is suppressing it because they know that the central intelligence agency -- >> on whose order? >> on the order of the president of the united states. >> mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. >> i think that it's unfortunate for the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see that it spends a good deal of its time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. >> the results of this four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, to spread fear and suspicion and worth worst of all to exploit the nation's sorrow and doubt of kennedy's death. >> i can't make any more comments about the case except to say anybody that thinks it's just a theory is going to be awfully surprised when it comes to trial. >> roll one sound on film clay shaw trial. clay sh
>> he pointed to cia agents supporting a conspiracy. >> who's suppressing this on whose order? >> the federal government is suppressing it. >> who in the federal government? >> the administration. the administration of your government is suppressing it because they know that the central intelligence agency -- >> on whose order? >> on the order of the president of the united states. >> mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support...
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. >> what about the cia? >> i've never gone there. i don't believe that. >> but you think the russians and cubans had something to do with that? >> i can't pin that down. i never spent a lot of time. >> a lot of americans believed oswalt acted alone or was a loan gunman. author of the "a cruel and shocking act." doug, what do you make of what the secretary there is saying, he has doubts lee harvey oswalt acted alone? >> as he said, a lot of americans share that view. there's been a big mystery what oswalt did, oswalt's affiliation. that's legitimate and surprising secretary of state kerry wanted to get involved with all of this. it's going to be just maybe a flood of conspiracy theoriest leaping on this and putting secretary on top of their side. it's like vietnam anderson where you were a dove or hawk. you either believe oswalt acted alone or believe in a conspiracy and kerry joined that conspiracy. >> johnson to investigate the assassination for not looking into the ties to cuba and russia, when which you uncover in your book. do yo
. >> what about the cia? >> i've never gone there. i don't believe that. >> but you think the russians and cubans had something to do with that? >> i can't pin that down. i never spent a lot of time. >> a lot of americans believed oswalt acted alone or was a loan gunman. author of the "a cruel and shocking act." doug, what do you make of what the secretary there is saying, he has doubts lee harvey oswalt acted alone? >> as he said, a lot of...
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nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired, all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas school book depository. >> the cumulative evidence of eyewitness, firearms and ballistic experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from above and behind president kennedy and governor connally. >> when the warren commission came out with the report, the majority of americans accepted the findings of the warren commission. >> the bullet entered here, came out just below the president's adam's apple. the commission believes that the same bullet then entered the right shoulder of governor connally, passed out through his chest, continued through his rig
nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired, all of them from...
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nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas school book depository. >> the cumulative evidence of eyewitness, firearms and ballistic experts and medical authorities demonstrated that the shots were fired from above and behind president kennedy and governor connally. >> when the warren commission came out with the report, the majority of americans accepted the findings of the warren commission. >> the bullet entered here, came out just below the president's adam's apple. the commission believes that the same bullet then entered the right shoulder of governor connally, passed out through his chest, continued through his rig
nothing to support the speculation that oswald was an agent, employee or informant of the fbi or the cia or any other governmental agency. >> oswald owned the murder rifle, a mail order purchase slip for that rifle was in his handwriting. oswald's palm print was found on a surface of the gun. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oswald did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from...
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trying to find out exactly what the cia was doing there. nunez wants to find out. he has another question with why there was no rescue team sent immediately to ambassador chris stevens. they want to know who was responsible for not sending a counter terrorism team immediately. and that's why it took so long. three week to accepted fbi agents to libya. he writes we need to identify who at the level signed off. not to dispatch a fest team. they were saying it is vital that congressional investigators receive full access to all conversations. which he says he's not getting. the congressman trying on get to the bottom of, quote, possible witness intimidation which does include, says the congressman, the possible of witnesses or people with knowledge of events being asked to undergo polygraphs or sign nondisclosure agreements. as you know, cnn has been reporting the cia has polygrafed on that trayv those connected with it. >> you were the first to report. that it sounds like he believes he is being misled or not being told the whole truth. is th
trying to find out exactly what the cia was doing there. nunez wants to find out. he has another question with why there was no rescue team sent immediately to ambassador chris stevens. they want to know who was responsible for not sending a counter terrorism team immediately. and that's why it took so long. three week to accepted fbi agents to libya. he writes we need to identify who at the level signed off. not to dispatch a fest team. they were saying it is vital that congressional...
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go long. >>> the most recent, most spectacular development in the oswald case involves the cia. it involves, too, the spectacular district attorney of new orleans, a man they call the jolly green giant. >> you believe that lee harvey oswald did not shoot president kennedy? >> i don't want to get involved in the speculations as to individuals, but i will say that there's no question about the fact that there was a plot and there were a number of individuals involved. >> in 1967, he announced "i've solved the case. i've found the real assassin." >> we will make arrests based on that, and we will make charges based on that. and we will obtain convictions based on that. >> now, you wouldn't have paid much attention to this except he was district attorney of new orleans. >> he has to present his case to me detail by detail. >> the mark lanes and the conspiracy theorists all flocked initially to garrison. >> and i can report that a powerful domestic force, a force that is still part of the american structure, planned and initiated those acts that resulted in the assassination of presi
go long. >>> the most recent, most spectacular development in the oswald case involves the cia. it involves, too, the spectacular district attorney of new orleans, a man they call the jolly green giant. >> you believe that lee harvey oswald did not shoot president kennedy? >> i don't want to get involved in the speculations as to individuals, but i will say that there's no question about the fact that there was a plot and there were a number of individuals involved....
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he was directly involved in the attack on the cia base. his organization was involved in the attack in new york. so the united states has a very fundamental interest in making sure that these threats don't continue and i think that this has been a long standing interest of the united states clearly an opportunity seems to have arisen and i think it's quite understandable from a national security perspective why the administration would want to take advantage of that. >> you were involved as was jim in the very arduous process of trying to get peace talks started with the taliban. on again and off again. it took a lot to get them going. from your perspective, assassinating one of the guys who was going to be on the other end of the table presumably does it make sense? >> at the end of the day this was a long table and he was very far away. he just didn't see he was going to come to the table. there were no ongoing talks. i think that what we are seeing is typical pakistani political reaction because the people sympathize with negotiatiproce
he was directly involved in the attack on the cia base. his organization was involved in the attack in new york. so the united states has a very fundamental interest in making sure that these threats don't continue and i think that this has been a long standing interest of the united states clearly an opportunity seems to have arisen and i think it's quite understandable from a national security perspective why the administration would want to take advantage of that. >> you were involved...
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>> he pointed to cia agents supporting a conspiracy. >> who's suppressing this on whose order? >> the federal government is suppressing it. >> who in the federal government? >> the administration. the administration of your government is suppressing it because they know that the central intelligence agency -- >> on whose order? >> on the order of the president of the united states. up. >> mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to support any of his theories. >> i think that it's unfortunate for the media of this country has become so hysterical for fear of what it might see that it spends a good deal of its time and energy attacking the one serious investigation. >> the results of this four months of public investigation have been to damage reputations, to spread fear and suspicion and worth worst of all to exploit the nation's sorrow and doubt of kennedy's death. >> i can't make any more comments about the case except to say anybody that thinks it's just a theory is going to be awfully surprised when it comes to trial. >> roll one sound on film clay shaw trial. cla
>> he pointed to cia agents supporting a conspiracy. >> who's suppressing this on whose order? >> the federal government is suppressing it. >> who in the federal government? >> the administration. the administration of your government is suppressing it because they know that the central intelligence agency -- >> on whose order? >> on the order of the president of the united states. up. >> mr. garrison has come up with no credible evidence to...
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a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a different side of this. what about bob's point? you know, you do this, and you kind of heroize something like this. what do you do at the end of the road? >> i turn it around, if you don't do something, you're approaching what snowden called turn-key tyranny. 50 years ago, i took an oath to defend the constitution,
a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to....
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a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to. he couldn't take it to the senator house, he would have been ignored. and it is really the congress' fault, they need reform. >> and ray, let me ask you this, you hear bob saying if you go down this path where does it stop? it could be the end of the security. you are obviously on a different side of this. what about bob's point? you know, you do this, and you kind of heroize something like this. what do you do at the end of the road? >> i turn it around, if you don't do something, you're approaching what snowden called turn-key tyranny. 50 years ago, i took an oath to defend the constitution,
a former cia operative, and ray mcgovern, a former cia analyst, great to have you both with us. let me start with you. snowden says the leaks are justified, fair? >> no, here is the problem, you can't work for the government and have a security clearance and wake up one day and decide to spill your guts. if we started down that road, where would it all stop? it would be the end of the nsa, the security force, the problem is he didn't have a venue where his complaints would be listened to....
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all right. >> i don't know -- i don't know how many in the cia. the cia has been pretty good. they're providing witnesses to their oversight committees. the state department has thus far refused to allow anybody in congress to talk to these five. and we're going to talk to them. they possess the best information about what happened in benghazi more than you and i know. >> certainly more than i know at this point. thanks so much, senator. i appreciate your time. >> me, too. >> four republicans turning the corner nowment a close loss of virginia, a big win in new jersey and debbie wasserman shultz is next. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has g
all right. >> i don't know -- i don't know how many in the cia. the cia has been pretty good. they're providing witnesses to their oversight committees. the state department has thus far refused to allow anybody in congress to talk to these five. and we're going to talk to them. they possess the best information about what happened in benghazi more than you and i know. >> certainly more than i know at this point. thanks so much, senator. i appreciate your time. >> me, too....
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and i don't think that oswald -- i think that he was working for the cia myself. >> why doesn't america believe the warren report? >> because of the conspiracy theories, who have put this case under a high-powered microscope, splitting hairs and then proceeding to split the split hairs. the kennedy case is now the most complex murder case by far in world history. nothing even remotely comes close. >> we are left with the series of real and critical questions about the assassination. questions which have not been answered to the satisfaction of the people of the united states. >> when president kennedy was killed, he was not killed by one man. he was shot from a number of different directions by different guns. the story has been suppressed. witnesses have been killed. and this is your country. >> we aren't trying to hide a thing from you or from mr. epstein or mr. lane or the world. we are laying it all out. that's right here in the notes of testimony. and if we have transposed in error a possibly into a probably, then we are delighted to have you point it out to us. but you can do so o
and i don't think that oswald -- i think that he was working for the cia myself. >> why doesn't america believe the warren report? >> because of the conspiracy theories, who have put this case under a high-powered microscope, splitting hairs and then proceeding to split the split hairs. the kennedy case is now the most complex murder case by far in world history. nothing even remotely comes close. >> we are left with the series of real and critical questions about the...
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. >> and in the end, the curious question of the cia. >> you're 19. you say you work for the cia. you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> then -- >> you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? that's a yes or no answer? >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is, actually. do you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? >> no, it's not. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. so jim's not tied to that monitoring routine.
. >> and in the end, the curious question of the cia. >> you're 19. you say you work for the cia. you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> then -- >> you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? that's a yes or no answer? >> no, it's not. >> yes, it is, actually. do you know how to kill somebody with a choke hold? >> no, it's not. [ male announcer ] this is jim, a man who doesn't...
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always there. >> the most recent, most spectacular development in the oswald case involves the cia. it involves, too, the spectacular district attorney of new orleans, a man they call the jolly green giant. >> you believe that lee harvey oswald did not shoot president kennedy? >> i don't want to get involved in the speculations as to individuals, but i will say that there's no question about the fact that there was a plot and there were a number of individuals involved. >> in 1967, he announced "i've involved the case. i've found the real assassin." >> we will make arrests based on that, and we will make charges based on that. and we will obtain convictions based on that. >> now, you wouldn't have paid much attention to this except he was district attorney of new orleans. >> he has to present his case to me detail by detail. >> the mark lanes and the conspiracy theorists all flocked initially to garrison. >> and i can report that a powerful domestic force, a force that is still part of the american structure, planned initiated those acts that resulted in the assassination of preside
always there. >> the most recent, most spectacular development in the oswald case involves the cia. it involves, too, the spectacular district attorney of new orleans, a man they call the jolly green giant. >> you believe that lee harvey oswald did not shoot president kennedy? >> i don't want to get involved in the speculations as to individuals, but i will say that there's no question about the fact that there was a plot and there were a number of individuals involved....
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z# >>> the most recent, most spectacular development in the oswald case involves the cia. it involves, too, the spectacular district attorney of new orleans, a man they call the jolly green giant. >> you believe that lee harvey oswald did not shoot president kennedy? >> i don't want to get involved in the speculations as to individuals, but i will say that there's no question about the fact that there was a plot and there were a number of individuals involved. >> in 1967, he announced "i've solved the case. i've found the real assassin." >> we will make arrests based on that, and we will make charges based on that. and we will obtain convictions based on that. >> now, you wouldn't have paid much attention to this except he was district attorney of new orleans. >> i've spent hour after hour with tim garrison. he has presented his case to me, detail by detail. >> the mark lanes and the conspiracy theorists all flocked initially to garrison. >> and i can report that a powerful domestic force, a force that is still part of the american structure, planned and initiated those ac
z# >>> the most recent, most spectacular development in the oswald case involves the cia. it involves, too, the spectacular district attorney of new orleans, a man they call the jolly green giant. >> you believe that lee harvey oswald did not shoot president kennedy? >> i don't want to get involved in the speculations as to individuals, but i will say that there's no question about the fact that there was a plot and there were a number of individuals involved. >> in...
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. >>> you just heard my take, let's bring in some experts, ken pollack is a former cia analyst, he's been a staffer at the national security council. he's the author of a great new book, unthinkable. he's also the author of a forthcoming book, nuclear nightmares, securing the world before it's too late. joe, let me just start with you by asking you, do you think net/net is there a deal here? >> we are very close, fareed, i thought your opening comments were right on the mark. we have seen some remarkable developments over the past couple of days including the normalization of u.s. and iranian dialogue. we now take it for granted that the secretary of state should talk to iran's foreign minister, but that hadn't in 34 years. the outlines of the deal are clear, iran will take initial steps to freeze its program in place, as you said, we will take very minor steps to release some financial assets and they will be done in a phrased agreement over the next six or seven months, each step building on the last. we're very, very close. they come back again in ten days, i expect we'll get a de
. >>> you just heard my take, let's bring in some experts, ken pollack is a former cia analyst, he's been a staffer at the national security council. he's the author of a great new book, unthinkable. he's also the author of a forthcoming book, nuclear nightmares, securing the world before it's too late. joe, let me just start with you by asking you, do you think net/net is there a deal here? >> we are very close, fareed, i thought your opening comments were right on the mark. we...
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international money transfers are under the watchful eye of the cia. the vast majority of them are said to be non-u.s. transactions. the cia's efforts are intended to catch terror-funded transactions that could elude programs at the national security agency. >>> could be a pivot toll day for rob ford. the city council there is scheduled to meet today to try to map out a plan to take away much of his power, potentially even force him out. you'll recall ford admitted he smoked crack cocaine in a drunken stupor a year ago but refused to step down. ford for his part is threatening to sue many calling for him to step down. >>> there's a search going on for a man who fell out of a small plane plummeting into the bay. the pilot sent a mayday call yesterday afternoon telling the control tower his passenger opened the door and fell out of the plane. it was flying at about 1800 feet at the time. the faa and miami police are investigating whether this was accidental or if the man intentionally jumped. >>> suspended miami dolphins richie incognito is asking for a
international money transfers are under the watchful eye of the cia. the vast majority of them are said to be non-u.s. transactions. the cia's efforts are intended to catch terror-funded transactions that could elude programs at the national security agency. >>> could be a pivot toll day for rob ford. the city council there is scheduled to meet today to try to map out a plan to take away much of his power, potentially even force him out. you'll recall ford admitted he smoked crack...
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in the warn commission they hid some of the missteps of the fbi and cia. how could they have not known who he was, what he was doing that he ordered this mail-order rifle? they were covering up for their errors. >> so some of the mistake from the warren commission, a few of the march torrie theories, you don't buy them? >> i don't buy them, you but the point is there's also a kind of paranoid style in our history. the original house wrote brilliantly xw this. people have an affinity, because it makes life more understandable. they just can't accept that someone like kennedy, who was so powerful, so influential, young, attractive, how could this happen? >> had he lived, finished out the first term, maybe reelected, how would the world have been different? >> i think it would have been different. first of all, he would have run against barry goldwater, as successful a campaign as lyndon johnson did. the majorities into the house and senate. he would have passed four imagine initiatives, tax cut, fed aid, and civil rights bill, as lbj did. >> what about vietn
in the warn commission they hid some of the missteps of the fbi and cia. how could they have not known who he was, what he was doing that he ordered this mail-order rifle? they were covering up for their errors. >> so some of the mistake from the warren commission, a few of the march torrie theories, you don't buy them? >> i don't buy them, you but the point is there's also a kind of paranoid style in our history. the original house wrote brilliantly xw this. people have an...
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. >> two cia officials named bay pakistani political official with a police murder investigation. this stems from a drone strike that killed several people. cia director john brennan singled out, along with a person identified as a high-ranking agent based in pakistan. the pakistani political official wants to put him on a list to prevent him from leaving the country. u.s. authorities have not confirmed the accuracy of these claims. >>> this is the new egypt. coming down hard on dissent. the new military rulers, more than 20 islamist females, some 15 years old, getting 2 to 11 years in prison, you see them in the cage in defendant's box. crime, taking part in a protest demanding the ousted president morsi be reinstated. now, egypt's military backed government has been cracking down on demonstrations and enforcing a very stringent anti-protest law. officials say it is needed to combat terrorism and make the country stable. critics say they're just trying to silence critics. >>> well, their stories begin tragically but end with an amazing love for life. this weekend anderson cooper
. >> two cia officials named bay pakistani political official with a police murder investigation. this stems from a drone strike that killed several people. cia director john brennan singled out, along with a person identified as a high-ranking agent based in pakistan. the pakistani political official wants to put him on a list to prevent him from leaving the country. u.s. authorities have not confirmed the accuracy of these claims. >>> this is the new egypt. coming down hard on...