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drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty fourteen democrats but some people are protesting his trip to stay tuned for a full hollywood report later in the show. it's tuesday november twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you are watching our t.v. and we begin today with a new report out by the associated press that exposes a secret of program once of people employed by the cia at guantanamo bay the initiative was called penny lane and it referred to a special detention facility that had one focus to turn al qaeda connected detainees into double agents after vigorous training in a special facility those chosen detainees were sent back to their home countries and told to infiltrate terrorist groups in order to help the u.s. capture and kill al qaeda operatives of course this was risky considering that these prisoners could remake on their deal with the u.
drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty fourteen democrats but some people are protesting his trip to stay tuned for a full hollywood report later in the show. it's tuesday november twenty sixth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you are watching our t.v. and we begin...
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we have the cia -- this is crucial. plotting in september of 1963 to leave a trail behind which would involve oswald and the assassination. they said he was in motiexico c, he went to the russian embassy, on and on and on. in september ---this is the crucial part. we know it's not true. even david atley phillips, he was in mexico city but was in charge of the russian embassy in mexico. he went there, he saw the soviets, he saw the russians, itself. but the cia set that up. david atley phillips did it, in september of 1963. so my question is, how did they know in september that the president was going to be killed two months later? and the answer, i think is a parrot, they knew it because they did it and they were planning to do it then. >> i don't understand how you can make that allegation, the carcano rifle was bought by lee harvey oswald via mail order, the rifle that was used to kill the president. the .38 revolver that was used to kill officer tibet 45 minutes later was lee harvey oswald's gun. we have pictures of
we have the cia -- this is crucial. plotting in september of 1963 to leave a trail behind which would involve oswald and the assassination. they said he was in motiexico c, he went to the russian embassy, on and on and on. in september ---this is the crucial part. we know it's not true. even david atley phillips, he was in mexico city but was in charge of the russian embassy in mexico. he went there, he saw the soviets, he saw the russians, itself. but the cia set that up. david atley phillips...
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even david phillips who directed the cia from mexico city but in charge of the whole cia operation in america said oswald was not in mexico city. that was the whole case against him. he went there. they set that up. the cia set that up. david phillips did it in september of 1963. my question is how did they know in september that the president was going to be killed two months later? the answer is apparent. they knew it because they did it. they were planning to do it then. >> mark lane you say there's no evidence. i don't understand how you could make that allegation. the rife was bought by lee harvey oswald via mail order. the rifle that was used to kill the president. the revolver used to kill the police officer 30 minutes later was lee harvey's. how you say there's no evidence? >> you don't have pictures of him shooting anybody. it's not a question of who owned a weapon. it's a question of who fired the weapon. we don't know why oswald got those weapons or how. there's a lot of controversy about that. i brought in one action against the other. there's still a vast amount of eviden
even david phillips who directed the cia from mexico city but in charge of the whole cia operation in america said oswald was not in mexico city. that was the whole case against him. he went there. they set that up. the cia set that up. david phillips did it in september of 1963. my question is how did they know in september that the president was going to be killed two months later? the answer is apparent. they knew it because they did it. they were planning to do it then. >> mark lane...
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womenho work iide the cia. nbc's ann curry habeen granted rare access inside the cia to reportn a transformation that's been taking place for years. the owing number of women who w hold some of the most poweul jobs within the world's leading spy agency. >> reporter: tsee this famous photo of officia watching the raid againstsama bin laden you would think it was an operion managed mostly by men. but at the cia, it s women leading the analysis that tracked down bin laden. fran moore ithe agency's director of intelligence. >> some of the people that d e longest sort of, most intense work on the analysis aspect of it were women. pure and simple. >> reporte the main character in "zero dark thirty" was modeled afr the woman on the ground still unnamed who relentlessly stalked bin laden for yes. the re team behind the scenes was also mostly women, say moore and sue gordon, the cia's director of suort. >> i canay if those individuals hadn't beenorking the issuet that time, i am not confident we would have been successf
womenho work iide the cia. nbc's ann curry habeen granted rare access inside the cia to reportn a transformation that's been taking place for years. the owing number of women who w hold some of the most poweul jobs within the world's leading spy agency. >> reporter: tsee this famous photo of officia watching the raid againstsama bin laden you would think it was an operion managed mostly by men. but at the cia, it s women leading the analysis that tracked down bin laden. fran moore ithe...
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talks between the cia and the pentagon are focused on finding a way to merge key aspects of the cia's drone operations with those of the military so that both sides are de deeply and simultaneously involved in nearly every strike. and yet what a lot the of people on the inside are saying is that the cia is still the big player. some officials saying brennan has gone native or has changed his mind now that he has the job where he runs this. why specifically is that bad from an american perspective? >> well, first off, i don't think brennan has shifted and we have not seen from the obama administration a decision to reverse the earlier move that would put these operations under the control of the military. what i think we're experiencing is it's just hard to change the bureaucracy. this has been going on in this manner for more than ten years. there's a huge infrastructure that's built up around these programs and the cia is reluctant to just give that up and, frankly, the military is also reluctant to just do it the way the cia has been doing it so it's been a challenge to get these --
talks between the cia and the pentagon are focused on finding a way to merge key aspects of the cia's drone operations with those of the military so that both sides are de deeply and simultaneously involved in nearly every strike. and yet what a lot the of people on the inside are saying is that the cia is still the big player. some officials saying brennan has gone native or has changed his mind now that he has the job where he runs this. why specifically is that bad from an american...
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drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and a hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty four team democrats some people are protesting his trip stay tuned for a full hollywood reporter later in the show. it's tuesday november twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching artie's. and we begin today with a new report out by the associated press that exposes a secretive program once employed by the cia at guantanamo bay the initiative was called penny lane then it referred to a special detention facility that had one focus to turn al-qaeda connected detainees into double agents after vigorous training in a special facility those chosen detainees were sent back to their home countries and told to infiltrate terrorist groups in order to help the us capture and kill al qaeda operatives of course this was risky considering that these prisoners could remain in their deal with the u.s. and instea
drone program to the defense department but the cia is still running the show so why is the transition being delayed we'll tell you more coming up and a hollywood dollar signs that's what president obama is eyeing as he seeks out rich donors for twenty four team democrats some people are protesting his trip stay tuned for a full hollywood reporter later in the show. it's tuesday november twenty sixth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching artie's. and we begin...
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what was the cia doing in libya? there are allegations the cia was operating a gun running program with guns going from libya to syria rebels. an official says that's not true, saying u.s. officials in benghazi in no way were involved in transferring arms to the rebels in syria or any other conflict zone before or after the attack. the second question, what are the details of the failed rescue attempts? these are what the family members want to know. we heard a group of would be rescuers at the cia annex were armed and ready to go within minutes of the attack, four minutes quite frankly. they were held off until finally they on their own decided to stage a rescue. congressmen want to know why the wait. and finally, that over hanging political question did administration know immediately this was a planned terrorist attack and, if so, why did administration officials try to first claim it was a spontaneous riot surrounding an anti-muslim movie. those are the questions members of congress have been telling us they want
what was the cia doing in libya? there are allegations the cia was operating a gun running program with guns going from libya to syria rebels. an official says that's not true, saying u.s. officials in benghazi in no way were involved in transferring arms to the rebels in syria or any other conflict zone before or after the attack. the second question, what are the details of the failed rescue attempts? these are what the family members want to know. we heard a group of would be rescuers at the...
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cia had the means and the motive to kill kennedy. >> the cia decided better him than us and killed him. >> following the disastrous attempt to topple castro in the bay of pigs invasion, the president was furious with the cia. >> this was a struggle of cuban patriots. >> castro's troops outnumbered the cia-backed operation. the president felt humiliated and promised to, quote, splinter the cia into 1,000 pieces. >> he already had plans to set up a new intelligence agency where robert kennedy was going to head this new vacancy. what robert kennedy didn't know when he first came into office, was that they had been recruited by the cia, but also marcello to assassinate fidel castro. >> they had enterprises, gambling, horseracing, they wanted to get back into the business of making money in cuba. >> two months before kennedy's murder, odds walled applied for a cuban visa at the cuban embassy in new york city. >> oswald was try -- there were numerous such plots, they were ongoing in 1963. some were organized by the cia, some by the mob, exactly who was behind this one, i don't know. >> but t
cia had the means and the motive to kill kennedy. >> the cia decided better him than us and killed him. >> following the disastrous attempt to topple castro in the bay of pigs invasion, the president was furious with the cia. >> this was a struggle of cuban patriots. >> castro's troops outnumbered the cia-backed operation. the president felt humiliated and promised to, quote, splinter the cia into 1,000 pieces. >> he already had plans to set up a new intelligence...
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to guard cia agents on the ground. the security officers were among those who responded when ambassador steven's compound was attacked on the night of september 11th. sources tell cnn they will appear behind closed doors in classified congressional hearing the week of november 11. members of congress have been trying to get access to them and to other actual cia agents, but as cnn has been reporting, those attempts at least to date have failed. sources tell cnn only one cia operative who was in benghazi during the attacks has gone before the house intelligence committee. frustrated congressman told cnn they have been unsatisfied with the investigation so far conducted by house committee chairman mike rogers. rogers' staffs tells cnn the exhaustive review is nine full committee hearings, round table conditions with officials and interim report that the investigation continues. but still, according to sources, only one of the estimated nearly two dozen cia operatives on the ground has testified before members of congress
to guard cia agents on the ground. the security officers were among those who responded when ambassador steven's compound was attacked on the night of september 11th. sources tell cnn they will appear behind closed doors in classified congressional hearing the week of november 11. members of congress have been trying to get access to them and to other actual cia agents, but as cnn has been reporting, those attempts at least to date have failed. sources tell cnn only one cia operative who was in...
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30 cia officers off the record. one high ranking agent confirmed that the cia had debriefed oswald, but he said it was just a "routine contact." it is still unclear why the cia covered up its "routine" debriefing of oswald or why the agency still withholds hundreds of files on him. >> narrator: in the autumn of 1962, lee and marina moved from fort worth to dallas. that thanksgiving, the oswald family gathered at robert's house. >> thanksgiving day, november 22, 1962, we were all having a pleasant holiday atmosphere. everybody's getting along fine. and lee didn't seem under any particular strain, no indication of any particular problems. >> narrator: but behind the facade, lee was beginning to lose control. he was picking fights at work and at home. >> lee became more and more tense and he began to hit marina, something he had never done before. and by the winter, he hit her more and more frequently, and harder. >> narrator: oswald had found a job in a photo lab. he put his newfound skills to use forging a new identi
30 cia officers off the record. one high ranking agent confirmed that the cia had debriefed oswald, but he said it was just a "routine contact." it is still unclear why the cia covered up its "routine" debriefing of oswald or why the agency still withholds hundreds of files on him. >> narrator: in the autumn of 1962, lee and marina moved from fort worth to dallas. that thanksgiving, the oswald family gathered at robert's house. >> thanksgiving day, november 22,...
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years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from the confines of guantanamo as main prison and placed in the. cottages complete with patios full size beds and even a collection of pornography if requested by the detainee now keep in mind that during all of this the cia wasn't interested in the hundreds of prisoners that were sent to guantanamo on flimsy or nonexistent evidence nope in fact a prerequisite for these candidates is that they had significant and deep ties to al qaeda so they could be you could be of use to the cia when released back in the world so while detainees with no terrorist ties continue to hold up in their cells of this day many of the most dangerous and violent detainees were freed long ago and placed inside of actual al-qaeda
years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from the confines of guantanamo as main prison and placed in the. cottages complete with patios full size beds...
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as a training video for its agents so just to get this straight the cia release is the worst of the worst instead of trying them in an actual you call it trial court of law and with no guarantee that these so-called double agents won't immediately remember violent extremism and surprisingly penny lane was administered under the bush administration but when obama took office he called for a full review of the intelligence gathered from these double agents to help him carry out drone strikes because there's nothing like trust soon al-qaeda source to take out al qaeda and i write you know i'm not even surprised at this news anymore considering how the us has already bribed taliban warlords in iraq insurgents to not kill soldiers and private contractors during the occupations so i guess the real strategy behind the war on terror is that if you can't beat em pay them and then drone them.
as a training video for its agents so just to get this straight the cia release is the worst of the worst instead of trying them in an actual you call it trial court of law and with no guarantee that these so-called double agents won't immediately remember violent extremism and surprisingly penny lane was administered under the bush administration but when obama took office he called for a full review of the intelligence gathered from these double agents to help him carry out drone strikes...
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>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special accommodations. real beds and mattress, private kitchens and showers, even pornography for those who asked, and they were paid millions of dollars from a secret account
>> reporter: just as in the tv series, the cia tried to turn hard core guantanamo detainees into double agents and infiltrate them back into al qaeda. >> it would be irresponsible for the cia or other intelligence organizations not to use these detainees to help protect the united states against future attacks. and that might well include using these operatives as future agents to disrupt other attacks. >> reporter: the prisoners were enticed with penny lane's special...
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, the state department and the cia. >> the guys protected the important people. members of congress and senator obama when he visited there. >> but it all came spiralling down in a hailstorm of negative attention. >> you know you came under negative attention just because of the way you operated there. >> that's partially true because of the rules dick kated by the state department. you will drive a washed and waxed suburban with lights and sirens on, it's easy for the enemy to play whackamole. >> i have been in the convoys. >> when you can't hide. >> 100 miles an hour. >> when the enemy is coming at you, those are the only tactics you have left. >> you signed the contract. is that the way it should have been done? >>. no we would have preferred to run it the way we wanted to run it. >> how about fighting back and saying this is not the way we should be doing it. >> sure. >> so it's the state department's fault? >> we were at the tail getting whipped. >> do you take any regret? >> my greatest regret is taking the job with the state department. >> its agreement wi
, the state department and the cia. >> the guys protected the important people. members of congress and senator obama when he visited there. >> but it all came spiralling down in a hailstorm of negative attention. >> you know you came under negative attention just because of the way you operated there. >> that's partially true because of the rules dick kated by the state department. you will drive a washed and waxed suburban with lights and sirens on, it's easy for the...
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customers a new report shows that the company is voluntarily handing over phone records to the cia plus we'll take a closer look at how mainstream encryption is really becoming in the wake of all of these n.s.a. revelations that's all new in today's tech reform and in japan the focus power plant continues to leak radioactive material but now there's a plan to remove the plants nuclear fuel rods although it will be a very risky war in the fallout of fukushima ahead. it's thursday november seventh find him in washington d.c. i'm that good lopez and you are watching r t well starting off this hour it's one small discussion for world leaders one huge leap forward when it comes to ending the nuclear standoff between iran and the u.s. p five plus one negotiators from the u.s. iran britain france germany russia and china met in geneva today for the first session in a two day meeting the goal is to come up with a framework to deal with iran's nuclear program and limit the country's ability to create weapons now with this meeting is monumental in importance not only because of the nuclear implic
customers a new report shows that the company is voluntarily handing over phone records to the cia plus we'll take a closer look at how mainstream encryption is really becoming in the wake of all of these n.s.a. revelations that's all new in today's tech reform and in japan the focus power plant continues to leak radioactive material but now there's a plan to remove the plants nuclear fuel rods although it will be a very risky war in the fallout of fukushima ahead. it's thursday november...
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this according to the government means the cia isn't breaking the law. the agency is prohibited from spying on u.s. citizens in the u.s. however, it's not clear what oversight, if any there is over this program. the release of information by whistle blower edward snowden has been marked by protests from companies like google and apple. they insist customers' information is only handed over as ordered by the courses. >> at&t has a history of voluntarily handing over in facts to the government. now it seems the company is actually making some money from sending information about its paying customers. >> an uproar over the u.s.'s surveillance operations. at&t's interest in buying vodaphone might be controversial. >> it has become al part of the surveillance state. most of the time it doesn't involve an american but that would raise privacy issues for european countries if they are going to allow at&t to control and own vodaphone. >> a cia spokesman did not confirm the existence of the piped with at&t but insisted the collection practices are lawfully. >>> t
this according to the government means the cia isn't breaking the law. the agency is prohibited from spying on u.s. citizens in the u.s. however, it's not clear what oversight, if any there is over this program. the release of information by whistle blower edward snowden has been marked by protests from companies like google and apple. they insist customers' information is only handed over as ordered by the courses. >> at&t has a history of voluntarily handing over in facts to the...
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years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from the columbines of guantanamo as main prison and placed in these well kept cottages complete with patios full size beds and even a collection of pornography if requested by the detainee now keep in mind that during all of this the cia wasn't interested in the hundreds of prisoners that were sent to guantanamo on flimsy or nonexistent evidence nope in fact a prerequisite for those candidates is that they had significant and deep ties to al qaeda so they could be you could be of use to the cia when released back into the world so while detainees with no terrorist ties continue to be holed up in their cells of this day many of the most dangerous and violent detainees were freed long ago and placed inside
years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from the columbines of guantanamo as main prison and placed in these well kept cottages complete with patios...
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something the cia has told us regardless of our reporting the other way. this is from the house committee. they have said they found no cia officer who has been forced to undergo polygraphs as we've reported or to sign nondisclosure agreements, specific to benghazi on otherwise, dissuaded or punished for wanting to speak to congress. it appears it has been asked and answered in a closed door hearing today and tomorrow. >> a lot of people will hear whur saying and say first of all, people will be surprised, i think, a lot of people thought there was some sort of weapons transfer going on in some way. as you yourself have record, on polygraph. so these do fly in the face of other reporting out there. i mean, do you think that there is ever going to be a set of formal answers? why is this a closed door secret hearing any way? >> well, it involves the krafl. 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 sec
something the cia has told us regardless of our reporting the other way. this is from the house committee. they have said they found no cia officer who has been forced to undergo polygraphs as we've reported or to sign nondisclosure agreements, specific to benghazi on otherwise, dissuaded or punished for wanting to speak to congress. it appears it has been asked and answered in a closed door hearing today and tomorrow. >> a lot of people will hear whur saying and say first of all, people...
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>> both the fbi and the cia had him under surveillance in the months before the incident, the cia has him under pretty aggressive observation, and the cia and the fbi were facing a terrible question, which is didn't you have any indication that this man was a threat? we now know from the record that they did have that information and they didn't act on it, sort of shades of 9/11. >> bringing up the cuban involvement, was it more bluster and this crazy american who was talking about killing the president to do so? >> this was the height of the cold war, only months after the cuban missile crisis, he's encountering you know cuban diplomats and mexicans who are very sympathetic to castro's resolution. at the time when john kennedy is trying to kill castro and end that revolution, isn't it possible that someone would encourage him to go back to the assassination. that is not my crazy conspiracy theory, it was one that was commission. there is no credible evidence that castro's government directed oswald he do this. >> bobby kennedy publicly set he agreed with the warren commission finding
>> both the fbi and the cia had him under surveillance in the months before the incident, the cia has him under pretty aggressive observation, and the cia and the fbi were facing a terrible question, which is didn't you have any indication that this man was a threat? we now know from the record that they did have that information and they didn't act on it, sort of shades of 9/11. >> bringing up the cuban involvement, was it more bluster and this crazy american who was talking about...
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the head of the cia? >> well after dallas was thrown out. >> was it desmond fitzgerald? >> was it helms? helms was the director of operations. >> he had a problem, the kennedys had a problem with castro and it was a serious problem. it was a question of putting long range missiles in cuba. >> it was after that. >> yeah, well kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs and with the military and the cia. part of it grew out of the bay of pigs. and the fact he didn't want to respond militarily to the crisis. so i think there was some concern, even in the kennedy family that this could have been internal. but no evidence has ever surfaced to the contrary that nobody has put together the wider conspiracy, but it is hard to accept that this one lone guy, loser guy with a $19 rifle could disrupt american history to that extent. so people are going to keep looking and not all the records have been released and they won't be another three years. >> lee harvey oswald acted alone. kennedy's inkling. consider this item
the head of the cia? >> well after dallas was thrown out. >> was it desmond fitzgerald? >> was it helms? helms was the director of operations. >> he had a problem, the kennedys had a problem with castro and it was a serious problem. it was a question of putting long range missiles in cuba. >> it was after that. >> yeah, well kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs and with the military and the cia. part of it grew out of the bay of pigs. and the fact he...
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the cia did not. according to interviews and documents, last year the omega program actually broke down over disagreements between isaf and cia because isaf was concerned during his joint operations, the cia would transfer these people facilitiessignated which include some of the worst locations dealing with torture. it really just shows how much these forces, the special forces operate under much less strict rules of oversight and accountability. that poses an interesting question for what happens after 2014. >> how difficult was it for you to ferret out over the five months the details of what happened here? an american reporter going into the afghan village to ask about what the americans have done, might not have encountered the most willing witnesses to talk to you. >> begin with your trip there. >> the incident take place only drive fromf hour's kabul, but it is like you're almost in a different world. when we tried to go to the district, we had to go with an afghan army convoy. we got ambushed
the cia did not. according to interviews and documents, last year the omega program actually broke down over disagreements between isaf and cia because isaf was concerned during his joint operations, the cia would transfer these people facilitiessignated which include some of the worst locations dealing with torture. it really just shows how much these forces, the special forces operate under much less strict rules of oversight and accountability. that poses an interesting question for what...
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years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from the confines of guantanamo as main prison in place of these well kept cottages complete with patios full size beds and even a collection of pornography if requested by the detainee now keep in mind that during all of this the cia wasn't interested in the hundreds of prisoners that were sent to guantanamo flimsy or nonexistent evidence nope in fact a prerequisite for those candidates is that they had significant and deep ties to al qaeda so they could be you could be of use to the cia when released back in the world so while detainees with no terrorist ties continue to be holed up in their cells of this day many of the most dangerous and violent detainees were freed long ago and. placed inside of actua
years following nine eleven the cia just couldn't pass up the golden opportunity to put get no prisoners on the agency's payroll which is where penny lane comes in in two thousand and three it began as the unofficial name of a cluster of cottages just outside of guantanamo's administrative offices after prisoners were identified as potential candidates for the operation they were taken from the confines of guantanamo as main prison in place of these well kept cottages complete with patios full...
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did it-- the cia. wait a minute, are they in the courtroom? >> nevin: no, they're not in the courtroom. >> stahl: where are they? >> nevin: i don't know. i'd like to know. >> stahl: so wait, they're... >> nevin: i've demanded to know, but the government won't tell me. >> stahl: do you think that the cia has any kind of right to keep listening because these were terrorists, or they're charging that they were terrorists. they believe that these guys were bad guys, who did a dastardly deed. >> nevin: the constitution guarantees everybody certain rights. and one of them is that you don't listen in on the lawyers in a serious capital case. you just don't do it. >> stahl: the defense teams say that the cia has a completely different agenda from yours. >> martins: we are going to do these trials fairly. all these allegations they can raise, and we have a process to sort that out. >> stahl: i've heard people say, "look, he's trying ksm. why are we contorting ourselves? these guys slaughtered 3,000 innocent peo
did it-- the cia. wait a minute, are they in the courtroom? >> nevin: no, they're not in the courtroom. >> stahl: where are they? >> nevin: i don't know. i'd like to know. >> stahl: so wait, they're... >> nevin: i've demanded to know, but the government won't tell me. >> stahl: do you think that the cia has any kind of right to keep listening because these were terrorists, or they're charging that they were terrorists. they believe that these guys were bad...
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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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with the cia? >> there are -- in the beginning as some of you may have read the books of the earlier days in afghanistan after 9/11 they had the special forces teams and they worked and they brought back a number of old-timers from the cia who had experience of air and a lot of the operators, the special operators told me they got along great with them and of course what happened after 911 as there was a huge expansion of the cia operatives because they haven't had that many. so they hired a lot of young people and put them through training and the boot camp in the training. as another ait's another is a ww generation out there. and i think -- and they have grown enormously. and there is some overlap in what they are trying to do. some people were complaining. are you in my lane or the bureaucratic friction but there were also people that have come under fire together, have grown very close, more of each other's losses. so i would say they are still having growing pains and i frankly think there's
with the cia? >> there are -- in the beginning as some of you may have read the books of the earlier days in afghanistan after 9/11 they had the special forces teams and they worked and they brought back a number of old-timers from the cia who had experience of air and a lot of the operators, the special operators told me they got along great with them and of course what happened after 911 as there was a huge expansion of the cia operatives because they haven't had that many. so they...
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an article published today by the new york times reports that the cia is paying the telecommunications giant more than ten million dollars a year to assist with oversee terrorism investigations essentially it was handing over trident which rows of phone records to the cia on a wall and terry basis no subpoenas no court records of your data for sale earlier i spoke with founder of love a bit levinson he closed his encryption service down after the f.b.i. forced him to hand over the key which provides unabated access to all of his clients e-mails and information he says that he isn't really all that surprised that the cia and eighteen t are in cahoots no it doesn't surprise me at all. the f.b.i. makes it a point of recruiting commercial companies like lava bit like eighteen tea. into a program that they're calling in for guard that allows commercial companies to collaborate with law enforcement on legitimate investigations the fact that some of these investigations have basically gone over the line doesn't surprise me in the least given my experience and one of the points that i found re
an article published today by the new york times reports that the cia is paying the telecommunications giant more than ten million dollars a year to assist with oversee terrorism investigations essentially it was handing over trident which rows of phone records to the cia on a wall and terry basis no subpoenas no court records of your data for sale earlier i spoke with founder of love a bit levinson he closed his encryption service down after the f.b.i. forced him to hand over the key which...
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out. >> who was the head of the cia? was it fitzgerald. >> helms was the director of operation. >> kennedy's had a problem with castro. it was a serious problem. there was a question reporting long range missles in cuba. >> kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs, military and cia. part grew out of the bay of pig. part grew out of the fact he doesn't want to respond militarily to the cuban missle crisis. he alone walked us back. i think there was concern, even in the kennedy family, this could have been internal. >> no evidence has ever surface today the contrary that nobody has put together the wider conspiracy. it is hard to accept that this one lone guy with a $19 rifle could disrupt american history to that extent. people will keep looking. all the records won't be released for another three years. >> lee harvey oswald acted alone said john kerry. >>> consider this item from the wall street journal about the start of j.f.k.'s texas trip, during which he made a public appearance in fort worth, texas. >> on the morni
out. >> who was the head of the cia? was it fitzgerald. >> helms was the director of operation. >> kennedy's had a problem with castro. it was a serious problem. there was a question reporting long range missles in cuba. >> kennedy was at odds with the joint chiefs, military and cia. part grew out of the bay of pig. part grew out of the fact he doesn't want to respond militarily to the cuban missle crisis. he alone walked us back. i think there was concern, even in the...
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i was going everyone i'm having martin and this is breaking the set chipperfield referring to the cia n.s.a. or f.b.i. as the intelligence community is a bit of a misnomer well this next story is case in point to be a.c.l.u. filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar website its fourth a minimum right by conducting surveillance by accident so how does something like this happen all the foyer across revealed that the f.b.i. mistakenly flagged the website as a potential threat that planned a quote hack the f.b.i. is website a threat that antiwar dot com mind you never made what actually happened was that air garrus the web site editor had notified the f.b.i. that antiwar dot com was its self the target of a hacker was hoping the agency would help them with this problem but instead the f.b.i. accidently marked antiwar dot com as a potential cyber threat and use this as a reason a monitor of the site and
i was going everyone i'm having martin and this is breaking the set chipperfield referring to the cia n.s.a. or f.b.i. as the intelligence community is a bit of a misnomer well this next story is case in point to be a.c.l.u. filed a request against the f.b.i. which has actively and admittedly monitor web sites media organizations and assent groups in the years following nine eleven they found very interesting is that the agency had violated an antiwar website its fourth a minimum right by...
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was posted on the bulletin board at the cia annex in benghazi. this was air base of operations. they said basically, look, guys, it's 9/11, we're looking at the increase of hostilities against western targets. when they saw chris stevens show up in benghazi on september 10th with virtually no additional security, what they testified to lawmakers is that they were puzzled and that there must have been some reason, something important that brought him to benghazi at that time, megyn. >> what do we know about the u.s. military assets that were in the region then prior to the attack? >> well, based on a reporting, what we've been able to confirm is that there was a directive from the cia in august of 2011. so a full year before the attack to their operation at the annex that basically the nato operations were winding down. military assets were moving out of the region. and if something were to happen, a major event or a terrorist strike, that they were essentially on their own. and we saw on the date of the attack that the cia was best prepared and t
was posted on the bulletin board at the cia annex in benghazi. this was air base of operations. they said basically, look, guys, it's 9/11, we're looking at the increase of hostilities against western targets. when they saw chris stevens show up in benghazi on september 10th with virtually no additional security, what they testified to lawmakers is that they were puzzled and that there must have been some reason, something important that brought him to benghazi at that time, megyn. >>...
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he was determined to do what he needs to do to defend the country. >> we saw the cia excesses and attempted assassinations that led to the church commission as well. >> jeff we will never know, i don't think we will ever know whether bobby and the president knew about castro assassination plots. schlesinger, arthur schlesinger was of course a great defender of kennedy and he said oh he didn't know the cia went wild and i don't know that's true. maybe the president didn't know what did he call the? deniability, plausible deniability and maybe bobby knew and that i don't know. there are things there that we will never find out and they don't want you to find out. on the other hand, the three presidencies that we studied most avidly and extensively will be kennedy, johnson and nixon because we have all those tapes. fly on the wall. the ability to listen in on them talking. i guess we could take questions in a minute but i can't resist telling my favorite story about lyndon johnson. it's too off-color and funny not to tell. [laughter] there is a tape of lyndon johnson and i can't for the life o
he was determined to do what he needs to do to defend the country. >> we saw the cia excesses and attempted assassinations that led to the church commission as well. >> jeff we will never know, i don't think we will ever know whether bobby and the president knew about castro assassination plots. schlesinger, arthur schlesinger was of course a great defender of kennedy and he said oh he didn't know the cia went wild and i don't know that's true. maybe the president didn't know what...
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was posted on the bulletin board at the cia annex in benghazi. this was air base of operations. they said basically, look, guys, it's 9/11, we're looking at the increase of hostilities against western targets. when they saw chris stevens show up in benghazi on september 10th with virtually no additional security, what they testified to lawmakers is that they were puzzled and that there must have been some reason, something important that brought him to benghazi at that time, megyn. >> what do we know about the u.s. military assets that were in the region then prior to the attack? >> well, based on a reporting, what we've been able to confirm is that there was a directive from the cia in august of 2011. so a full year before the attack to their operation at the annex that basically the nato operations were winding down. military assets were moving out of the region. and if something were to happen, a major event or a terrorist strike, that they were essentially on their own. and we saw on the date of the attack that the cia was best prepared and t
was posted on the bulletin board at the cia annex in benghazi. this was air base of operations. they said basically, look, guys, it's 9/11, we're looking at the increase of hostilities against western targets. when they saw chris stevens show up in benghazi on september 10th with virtually no additional security, what they testified to lawmakers is that they were puzzled and that there must have been some reason, something important that brought him to benghazi at that time, megyn. >>...
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on as head of the cia. the first operation that allen dulles directed for president kennedy was the bay of pigs invasion of cuba. that was such a disaster that president kennedy asked his aides in fury, how could i have been so stupid? shortly thereafter, he fired allen dulles. allen dulles did live to see his reputation decline and died later in the 1960's. >> go back to the story about naming the airport which is 26 miles outside of washington, dulles international, versus chantilly international which kennedy's supposedly wanted to name it. when did jack kennedy change his mind about that name and how did they get it back on track? >> you are right. it was eisenhower's idea that the airport should be named after dulles. dulles was a crusty old cold warrior and kennedy represented a new era. he didn't like the idea of naming the airport after dulles. they were going to name it chantilly. there was some talk of naming it after george marshall. allen dulles and others around him launched a pressure campaign
on as head of the cia. the first operation that allen dulles directed for president kennedy was the bay of pigs invasion of cuba. that was such a disaster that president kennedy asked his aides in fury, how could i have been so stupid? shortly thereafter, he fired allen dulles. allen dulles did live to see his reputation decline and died later in the 1960's. >> go back to the story about naming the airport which is 26 miles outside of washington, dulles international, versus chantilly...
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