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the c.i.a. is now paying at&t more than $10 million a year to get access to the phone records of possible terrorism suspects. the deal between the c.i.a. and at&t is voluntary and not under a court order. under the agreement, the c.i.a. gives at&t the phone numbers terrorism suspects. at&t then searches the database and turns over records of calls. the c.i.a. is not commenting on the program. debt that -- tesla has confirmed another car has caught fire. this is a video of a tesla on fire after a driver hit road debris that pierced a driver pack. another fire happened mexico when a driver crashed at high speed. year, a vehicle hit debris in tennessee. this has caused a 7 percent drop today after a drop of 15 yesterday. >> a high school in california is being pressured to ditch their mascot of 82 years, the arab mascot, under fire from a national organization. the american arab apted discrimination committee is urging the school to drop the arab name because it reinforces negative stereotypes of a
the c.i.a. is now paying at&t more than $10 million a year to get access to the phone records of possible terrorism suspects. the deal between the c.i.a. and at&t is voluntary and not under a court order. under the agreement, the c.i.a. gives at&t the phone numbers terrorism suspects. at&t then searches the database and turns over records of calls. the c.i.a. is not commenting on the program. debt that -- tesla has confirmed another car has caught fire. this is a video of a...
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the c.i.a. has his man. the pakistani government is in a difficult position. >> he was a man of great strategic military and tactical skills. we don't want to romantizize what he did. he killed many. on another level, he will not be so pleased that he was killed by a drone strike. >> at the peace talks - these were meant to start friday. it's uncertain what impact the death will have on the group. they may retaliate by increasing the attacks. on the other hand others suggest it could motivate. >> he was one of those in the group who pushed for an aggressive violence campaign, actually to the shaking rein of some people in the pakistani taliban. we could see a lessoning of violence committed by the group as a consequence of his death. >> they are already starting the look to replace him including: umar is said to be in controlful afghanistan in the southern border, but removed after an operation in the order. mullah was leader in the swat valley but moved. >> the drone strike may have taken out the number one
the c.i.a. has his man. the pakistani government is in a difficult position. >> he was a man of great strategic military and tactical skills. we don't want to romantizize what he did. he killed many. on another level, he will not be so pleased that he was killed by a drone strike. >> at the peace talks - these were meant to start friday. it's uncertain what impact the death will have on the group. they may retaliate by increasing the attacks. on the other hand others suggest it...
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stay with us. >>> first, it was the n.s.a., and now the c.i.a. the intelligence agency reportedly paying at&t $10 million taxpayer bucks every year for your one records. they say to help fight terror. but you still have a problem. why is that? >> n.s.a., c.i.a. and just like the t.s.a., thiss security theater. this ishe government fighting a real war against americans on -- honest law abiding american and official wargainst the enemies, a decade plus after 9/11 we can't name. are we at war against americans w need to swoop in their private information? no. we are at war wit political islam, jihadism, and militt islam. but the government can't get it outf its mouth. instead we are fighting unreal war against our citizens. >> juan, what about it? are you in for of this kind of thing? >> i'm notut i am in favor of being safe. i like that they are going to look at records. i n't have a problem with that. it's one they violate the constitution or go overboard. jonathan would agree we need to take steps to protect ourselves against those militant islam
stay with us. >>> first, it was the n.s.a., and now the c.i.a. the intelligence agency reportedly paying at&t $10 million taxpayer bucks every year for your one records. they say to help fight terror. but you still have a problem. why is that? >> n.s.a., c.i.a. and just like the t.s.a., thiss security theater. this ishe government fighting a real war against americans on -- honest law abiding american and official wargainst the enemies, a decade plus after 9/11 we can't name....
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the c.i.a. is paying at&t million a year and what the phone call is giving the intelligence agency in return. >> school spirit or insensitive stereotypes? a we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for five days, c4 queen mattress sets are $1299-our lowest price ever! plus 36-month financing on qualifying purchases. only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> covering walnut creek, burlingame, campbell and all bay area this is abc7 news. >> the early morning view of san francisco from our camera shows high clouds with more on the forecast and leyla gulen is following
the c.i.a. is paying at&t million a year and what the phone call is giving the intelligence agency in return. >> school spirit or insensitive stereotypes? a we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. before you invest in a mattress, discover the bed clinically proven to improve sleep quality. the sleep number bed. once you experience it, there's no going back. for five days, c4 queen mattress sets are $1299-our lowest price ever! plus 36-month financing on qualifying...
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citizen working for the c.i.a. and infiltrating lash ka group responsible for the attacks. >> he's been sentenced to 35 years in the state. what went wrong with him. he was a privileged guy. his dad was a well-known broadcaster. woman. >> ahybrid. when you look through his life, one extraordinary factor that you come to is david headley served david headley. his mother was an adventure es, his dad a renowned broadcaster stations in lahore. at every stage he betrayed the friends nearest to him in his life. he developed a career as a drug dealer and sold out the areas he worked for, as part of the exchange. nearer the time al qaeda raised its head, he offered something new saying, "what about if i get you inside the islamist movement, i'm an american passbook holder i can be plausible" >> but he flipped, working both sides. in this case he worked the pakistani side, helping 10 men who weren't sophisticated , poor kids overwhelmed by the opulence. hotel. >> the function that david headley performed, which they couldn'
citizen working for the c.i.a. and infiltrating lash ka group responsible for the attacks. >> he's been sentenced to 35 years in the state. what went wrong with him. he was a privileged guy. his dad was a well-known broadcaster. woman. >> ahybrid. when you look through his life, one extraordinary factor that you come to is david headley served david headley. his mother was an adventure es, his dad a renowned broadcaster stations in lahore. at every stage he betrayed the friends...
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he went from the c.i.a. to the boy scouts. don't be surprised if he asks hey, little boy, what's your badge for? if i tell you, i have to kill you. >> women are expected to wear sexy outfits, but not men. ladies, here's a tip. if you're with a guy who wants to dress up as a woman on halloween, it's probably not the first time he's done it. >> congratulations. the boston red sox, what do you think of your current world champions? the mvp was david ortiz. after the series was clinched, they got rowdy and a bunch of punks tipped over david ortiz. >> the last time the red sox clinched the world series at home, it was 1918. babe ruth was still on the team. he was, babe ruth was on the red sox. woodrow wilson was the president. >> you can count on it, this is consumer reports list of the moegs reliable cars. number four, audi. >> number three, acura. number two, toyota. [ telephone ringing ] [ sniffs ] girl scout: [ clears throat ] hi. i just finished an energy audit of this building and started my own dog walking business. what did
he went from the c.i.a. to the boy scouts. don't be surprised if he asks hey, little boy, what's your badge for? if i tell you, i have to kill you. >> women are expected to wear sexy outfits, but not men. ladies, here's a tip. if you're with a guy who wants to dress up as a woman on halloween, it's probably not the first time he's done it. >> congratulations. the boston red sox, what do you think of your current world champions? the mvp was david ortiz. after the series was...
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with the c.i.a. at the forefront has been trying to track down the leader of the pakistani taliban. according to the fighters, one was killed in a drone missile attack. he was suspected of planning an attack that killed seven c.i.a. employees at a u.s. base in afghanistan. >> leader of the pakistani taliban, he was the most wanted man in pakistan. the u.s. had a $5 million bounty on his head. >> this is one of his last public appearancesment - in a video filmed in an unknown location, he speaks to those who consider talks as a way of achieving peace. >> translation: we have never refused negotiations. we believe in all talks that are serious. if the dialogue is frivolous and they ask us to lay down arms, this is not serious dialogue. >> he took over as leader of the pakistani taliban in august 2009. he won a power struggle after another was killed in a drone attack. in his late 20s or early 30s, his rise to power was dramatic. his power base numbered 8,000 fighters. when he took command pakistani int
with the c.i.a. at the forefront has been trying to track down the leader of the pakistani taliban. according to the fighters, one was killed in a drone missile attack. he was suspected of planning an attack that killed seven c.i.a. employees at a u.s. base in afghanistan. >> leader of the pakistani taliban, he was the most wanted man in pakistan. the u.s. had a $5 million bounty on his head. >> this is one of his last public appearancesment - in a video filmed in an unknown...
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many pakistanis are angry at what the c.i.a. did. >> translation: america had no right to under take these attacks. >> >> translation: the person killed was a muslim. he was our brother. there should be no drone attacks in the first place. it should not have happened. >> translation: it makes the process of dialogue difficult when hakimullah mehsud is dead. the taliban will not be ready for peace talks. dialogue can only take place when there's peace from both sides. the pakistani government, military and intelligence agencies will undoubtedly be pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader of the pakistan taliban, he undertook several attacks against the state that claimed thousands of lives. >> there's few details about the pakistan taliban's new leader. some suggest khan said is the most moderate of the contenders for the top job. his election, they insist means that the peace process started by the government, it could two through. but with the pakistan taliban vowing to avenge the death of hakimullah me
many pakistanis are angry at what the c.i.a. did. >> translation: america had no right to under take these attacks. >> >> translation: the person killed was a muslim. he was our brother. there should be no drone attacks in the first place. it should not have happened. >> translation: it makes the process of dialogue difficult when hakimullah mehsud is dead. the taliban will not be ready for peace talks. dialogue can only take place when there's peace from both sides. the...
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>> the c.i.a. is collecting records from international money transfers in and out of the united states. the collection includes americans transactions with companies such as western union. the c.i.a. financial records is authorised under the same law allowing the n.s.a. to collect records from international phone calls. the effort overseen by the court known as hiser. >> the video game war to heat up as sony's latest playstation hits stores. >> some of the rare dinosaur skeletons to hit the auction block. a multi million price the bones could go for. how would you like a chance to have a movie role in a galaxy far, far away. >> and a search for star power in the star wars film. >>> walmart's latest results are raising concerns about the holiday shopping season. third-quarter earnings topped expectations but revenue fell short. they expect holiday sales to be flat. >> the battle in the video game wars is underway, sony's new playstation 4 went on sale. they have 1 million preorders, coming a week ah
>> the c.i.a. is collecting records from international money transfers in and out of the united states. the collection includes americans transactions with companies such as western union. the c.i.a. financial records is authorised under the same law allowing the n.s.a. to collect records from international phone calls. the effort overseen by the court known as hiser. >> the video game war to heat up as sony's latest playstation hits stores. >> some of the rare dinosaur...
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and the british and the americans. >> the c.i.a. >> the c.i.a. and also the british mi-5. >> creamer was not a fighter. he was to rise through al shabaab's ranks with the help of storm, the intelligence agencies he worked for. >> this is one of the places they used to meet, a shopping mall in the heart of nairobi and a nondescript tucked away inside. storm handing over material to creamer. material, he says, that intelligence officials knew all about. >> he had been asking me for money. he about been asking me for equipment. and i had been giving him what he asked for. >> why? >> that was to gather intelligence information and to maintain the works in somalia. >> and this essentially builds him up because he has money, he can provide -- >> heart. >> money and equipment wasn't all storm gave creamer. he was introducing two major al qaeda franchises. >> this is an email sent, the 23rd of february, 2010. and he's asking me to pass on an email to creamer. >> these emails and dozens of others storm says, evidence he connected creamer to al qaeda in th
and the british and the americans. >> the c.i.a. >> the c.i.a. and also the british mi-5. >> creamer was not a fighter. he was to rise through al shabaab's ranks with the help of storm, the intelligence agencies he worked for. >> this is one of the places they used to meet, a shopping mall in the heart of nairobi and a nondescript tucked away inside. storm handing over material to creamer. material, he says, that intelligence officials knew all about. >> he had...
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the interior minister condemned the c.i.a. led strike saying the attack harmed the peace protest getting under way between the government and the taliban, and u.s.-taliban cooperation would be reviewed. many pakistanis are angry at what the c.i.a. did >> translation: americans have no right to cause this destruction in our country through these attacks. i believe this was criminal. >> translation: the person killed in the american drone attack was a muslim. he was our brother. this should not have happened. there should be no drone attacks in the first place. >> translation: it makes the process of dial ol difficult with hakimullah mehsud dead. dialogue can take place only when there's peace from both sides. >> privately the pakistani government military and agencies will be pleased with hakimullah mehsud's death. during his time as leader of the taliban he carried out several major attacks against the state that claimed thousands of lives. there's few details about the taliban's new leader. some suggest that khan said is the
the interior minister condemned the c.i.a. led strike saying the attack harmed the peace protest getting under way between the government and the taliban, and u.s.-taliban cooperation would be reviewed. many pakistanis are angry at what the c.i.a. did >> translation: americans have no right to cause this destruction in our country through these attacks. i believe this was criminal. >> translation: the person killed in the american drone attack was a muslim. he was our brother. this...
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and the c.i.a. drone program all along. >> it's quite by assumed that the pakistani government has cooperated with the bush administration and the obama administration on the drone strike program. it's been the obama administration that has increased the frequency of the attacks - some would argue out of a sense that the pakistanis haven't been doing enough to crackdown on taliban and al qaeda activity within its borders. recently there was a front-page story in "the washington post" outlining in detail not just how much access the pakistani government tacetly was giving to washington, but the pakistanis were getting top-level intelligence briefings about the targets and strategies used in deciding when to launch the attacks. it is worth keeping note, however, that pakistani citizens do not like the drone attacks. it is not surprising you would see a vociferous objection from the highest levels in the government because they have to find a way to placate the citizens. >> if it's killing someone who
and the c.i.a. drone program all along. >> it's quite by assumed that the pakistani government has cooperated with the bush administration and the obama administration on the drone strike program. it's been the obama administration that has increased the frequency of the attacks - some would argue out of a sense that the pakistanis haven't been doing enough to crackdown on taliban and al qaeda activity within its borders. recently there was a front-page story in "the washington...
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. >> the c.i.a. has been blown up at the end of season two. >> rose: she has reason to believe he was part of it. >> i think she -- i think she is convinced by him that he did not do it i think she believes he did not do it. >> rose: and she's willing to trust her intelligence on that. >> what kind of intelligence? >> rose: (laughs) >> her security intelligence -- you would have to say -- you would have to say that she should really not believe him because if there was a small element of doubt then she should be taking him in for questioning. >> rose: because that's what she's trained to do and where her experience has been. >> but her intuition and her love of this man or her connection to this man, this sense of a moth being drawn to a flame which they both have with one another allows her to free him. and to help him escape in the night and, of course, she does that completely off the book. so she contravenes every rule going and she asks for personal reasons which, again, is why i think it works
. >> the c.i.a. has been blown up at the end of season two. >> rose: she has reason to believe he was part of it. >> i think she -- i think she is convinced by him that he did not do it i think she believes he did not do it. >> rose: and she's willing to trust her intelligence on that. >> what kind of intelligence? >> rose: (laughs) >> her security intelligence -- you would have to say -- you would have to say that she should really not believe him...
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are included in the data hall. because the c.i.a. is not allowed to spy on americans living in the u.s., the identities of those callers remain masked. >>> many people are expected to fly over the thanksgiving hole holiday this year. an estimated 25 million passengers will fly over the 12- day thanksgiving travel period. that's one and a half percent more than last year. the 12-day period begins friday, november 22 and runs through december 3. airlines are also adding seats to accommodate the holiday demand. >>> a team from new york is asking for money to -- a teen from new york is asking for money to back an invention. not everybody is in favor of it. we'll tell you more after the break. >> if you are headed out on friday night football for high school, howard has the first alert forecast >>> lots of things going on in weather, most in the philippines but here we're anticipating a little snow. >> we may get our first bout with wintry weather next week. we're talking tuesday night, wednesday period right now. it's way out there. i kn
are included in the data hall. because the c.i.a. is not allowed to spy on americans living in the u.s., the identities of those callers remain masked. >>> many people are expected to fly over the thanksgiving hole holiday this year. an estimated 25 million passengers will fly over the 12- day thanksgiving travel period. that's one and a half percent more than last year. the 12-day period begins friday, november 22 and runs through december 3. airlines are also adding seats to...
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by the c.i.a. they rewrote the standards, and that's what the legacy is. general, what is the medical responsibility? you're a doctor. if you're a medical professional going into this environment where is your responsibility? >> your responsibility is to the patient. it's first and foremost, and it is, in fact, what is most important even in accomplishing the military mission because military physicians come in with an allegiance to this country and take an oath. they are there to serve and keep the force fit and healthy so it can do its job. that is grounded, and you keep the interest of your patient first and foremost. >> i want to hear about force feeding. what does that feel like? what is the process. >> the process of forced feeding is a tube, there are several sizes, it passed through the nose into the throat and into the stomach. there is gel put on t and there is sometimes an anesthetic with it. in terms of how comfortable it is, it varies a lot because people have different gag reflexes. a
by the c.i.a. they rewrote the standards, and that's what the legacy is. general, what is the medical responsibility? you're a doctor. if you're a medical professional going into this environment where is your responsibility? >> your responsibility is to the patient. it's first and foremost, and it is, in fact, what is most important even in accomplishing the military mission because military physicians come in with an allegiance to this country and take an oath. they are there to serve...
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by the c.i.a. here with details, fox news contributor and senior writer, steven hayes. thank you for joining us from naples, florida. >> good morning, guy. >> i know we can't identify the people who testified yesterday, but generally, who were they and why was it okay to talk yesterday? >> there were three c.i.a. affiliated personnel who were on the ground and engaged in the fighting in benghazi. these are people actually there who were helping in the fighting. as i understand it, one of them was standing next to one of the americans who was killed during the fighting in benghazi during those attacks. these are people, i think, at least by experience, bring a fair amount of credibility and are able to give a perspective that nobody else has been able to do, particularly in the aftermath of the problems with the "60 minutes" report. >> how significant is it what bill young said before he passed away? >> it's yet another piece of evidence to suggest this was a planned, coordinated terrorist attack on
by the c.i.a. here with details, fox news contributor and senior writer, steven hayes. thank you for joining us from naples, florida. >> good morning, guy. >> i know we can't identify the people who testified yesterday, but generally, who were they and why was it okay to talk yesterday? >> there were three c.i.a. affiliated personnel who were on the ground and engaged in the fighting in benghazi. these are people actually there who were helping in the fighting. as i understand...
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a c.i.a. says the finings are inaccurate. secretary of state john kerry is visiting the middle east and europe. john kerry met the saudi king and said the countries have a cooperative relationship. saudi officials expressed concerns with u.s.'s stance on syria and iran. >> mohamed morsi told the court he is the legitimate presence. it was his first public appearance since july. he is accused of inciting protesters. his trial has been adjourned until january. >> sac capital will pay $$1.2 billion. the deal with the department of justice will have to be approved by a federal judge. those are the headlines. "consider this" is up next. see you back at 11 eastern, and you can get the latest news on aljazeera.com. >>> an american drone strike kills the leader of the pakistani taliban and extremists vow revenge. why are regular pakistani's upset with the u.s. instead of celebrating the death of a mass murderer. why does it seem america issen my number one in pakistan? florida atlantic's football coach forced out for allegedly using
a c.i.a. says the finings are inaccurate. secretary of state john kerry is visiting the middle east and europe. john kerry met the saudi king and said the countries have a cooperative relationship. saudi officials expressed concerns with u.s.'s stance on syria and iran. >> mohamed morsi told the court he is the legitimate presence. it was his first public appearance since july. he is accused of inciting protesters. his trial has been adjourned until january. >> sac capital will pay...
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but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it seems like they have imperialist tendencies. and they are responsible for the unrest or the wars being raised in those countries. but pakistan is one of those countries as well. people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these countries can work on, and build them, and they should be more people to spear interaction. >> . >> sha happen, when you arrived in islamabad, there was a cell phone outage. and people on the ground were blaming americans. it makes you wonder why do these theories exist. talk about the antiamerican sentiments. particularly the conspiracy theories. >> well -- yes, and -- the sun is about to rise over islamabad and i hope today is better than the last few. which is right next to islamabad between shiites and sunnies because the shiites were commemorating, as they have been there for 14 years the ma
but when it comes to foreign policy, and the reed that the american governments or the c.i.a., or the agencies play in these different countries, that is the perception, and reality it seems like they have imperialist tendencies. and they are responsible for the unrest or the wars being raised in those countries. but pakistan is one of those countries as well. people there think that america is there because america is islam. although, i think there is so many commonalities that both of these...
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more on the operation and why the c.i.a. was coming for him. >> plus, day of the dead. astech and catholic rituals come together as families celebrate their loved ones. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm morgan radford. operations at los angeles international airport are slowly getting back to normal after a man opened fire with an assault rifle. one tsa agent is dead. the suspect is in custody, hospitalized after being shot by airport police. >> brian rooney is at lax with more on the shooting that is creating panic and chaos. >> the airport has been reopening, from a traffic jam. virtually nothing took off or landed all day long at lax. 750 flights were affected. in the last couple of hours we learnt a few more details about what happened earlier today. >> cell phone video caught the moment when travellers ran for the directors doors to get away from the gunman. >> he was identified as paul ciancia from new jersey, saying he pulled an assault rifle out of the bag and began to shoot at the tsa screening station, and seemed to be targe
more on the operation and why the c.i.a. was coming for him. >> plus, day of the dead. astech and catholic rituals come together as families celebrate their loved ones. >> hello, welcome to al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm morgan radford. operations at los angeles international airport are slowly getting back to normal after a man opened fire with an assault rifle. one tsa agent is dead. the suspect is in custody, hospitalized after being shot by airport police....
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the c.i.a. is shelling out big money to at&t for counter terrorism information, paying $10 million a year to access the huge database, including international calls by americans. the contract is voluntary. there are no court orders or subpoenas ordering stnt to cooperate. the c.i.a. is forbidden on spying on the domestic activities of americans. safeguards are in place to keep the c.i.a. from vitalling that rule. meanwhile, the n.s.a. spying scandal could bring changes. the obama administration is thinking of naming separate chiefs for the n.s.a. and cyber command. officials say a change would prevent putting too much power in one person's hands. the current chief, general keith alexander is retiring this spring. >> pakistan's former president is a free man today, at least in his own country. officials say he is no longer under arrest. the case involved his alleged role in a cleric's killing during a mosque raid in 2007. he faced a series of charges since returning to pakistan after years of sel
the c.i.a. is shelling out big money to at&t for counter terrorism information, paying $10 million a year to access the huge database, including international calls by americans. the contract is voluntary. there are no court orders or subpoenas ordering stnt to cooperate. the c.i.a. is forbidden on spying on the domestic activities of americans. safeguards are in place to keep the c.i.a. from vitalling that rule. meanwhile, the n.s.a. spying scandal could bring changes. the obama...
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okay, you are the author of "the c.i.a. secret army and war at the ends of the earth called the way of the knife." so let's talk about this. are we doing this? >> yeah, it seems that certainly the u.s. is doing pretty much most of what has been reported over the last several months, including as had been reported in the last couple days, the spying on dozens of world leaders that -- and it could be more. >> is that normal? have we been doing this for a long time or is this the sort of thing that obama started? >> i don't think obama started it. i think it was going on before obama. it was clearly going on during president bush. >> stephen: okay, because he says he didn't know it was happening. do we believe that? >> well, it's -- it's hard to imagine the president didn't know all of these leaders' communications had been tapped. >> stephen: the ultimate question is, is obama blameless or clueless? (laughter) >> well, you're seeing real sniping going on between the white house and the n.s.a. about whether the n.s.a. is this
okay, you are the author of "the c.i.a. secret army and war at the ends of the earth called the way of the knife." so let's talk about this. are we doing this? >> yeah, it seems that certainly the u.s. is doing pretty much most of what has been reported over the last several months, including as had been reported in the last couple days, the spying on dozens of world leaders that -- and it could be more. >> is that normal? have we been doing this for a long time or is this...
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more on the operation and why the c.i.a. was coming for him. >> plus, day of the dead. astech and catholic rituals come together as families celebrate their loved ones.
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scooter libby was chief of staff to the vice president. he got convicted in the c.i.a. leak case. cheney thought it was a bogus prosecution. bush said -- cheney said "i think you should pardon him." bush said no. cheney said "you're leaving a good man on the field of battle." on the inauguration day it's just bush and obama in the car he says "whatever you do, set a pardon policy early and stick to it. learn how to say no to your vice president." >> the vice president was a hard guy to say no to because he shot people in the face. (laughter) >> yes, but bush did it. >> stephen: i understand that caused friction between two t of two of them when cheney shot a man in the face. (laughter) it was a mistake. why was that a problem for the president? >> they were upset that the vice president didn't put this out at first, didn't disclose it. laura bush heard about it -- >> the vice president didn't have a press conference and go "surprise, i shot someone in the face?" >> even laura bush was jun upse. she heard about it from her secret service agents. caused more frictions between two si
scooter libby was chief of staff to the vice president. he got convicted in the c.i.a. leak case. cheney thought it was a bogus prosecution. bush said -- cheney said "i think you should pardon him." bush said no. cheney said "you're leaving a good man on the field of battle." on the inauguration day it's just bush and obama in the car he says "whatever you do, set a pardon policy early and stick to it. learn how to say no to your vice president." >> the vice...
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so how does this -- how do you see the timing of this? >> well, for the c.i.a. this comes at a particularly striking moment. only last week, as you say, we had the pakistani prime minister mr. sharif, in washington meeting president obama. one of the issues they discussed was drones. the pakistani government has very vocally opposed the drone campaign even though there are many indications that in private they have approved at least some of these strikes. there's also been a lot of attention recently from human rights groups about civilian casualties. the u.s. government claims that the drone campaign is extremely accurate, has killed very few people, but amnesty international brought out a report last week which suggested that in one instance a 67-year-old grandmother was killed. in another, 18 laborers were accidentally killed as they waited to take a meal at the end of the day. so it's a very contentious program but for the c.i.a. this is certainly -- or for the american government, rather, this is a way to show the campaign can also be extremely accurate and
so how does this -- how do you see the timing of this? >> well, for the c.i.a. this comes at a particularly striking moment. only last week, as you say, we had the pakistani prime minister mr. sharif, in washington meeting president obama. one of the issues they discussed was drones. the pakistani government has very vocally opposed the drone campaign even though there are many indications that in private they have approved at least some of these strikes. there's also been a lot of...
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only the vatican and c.i.a. were less interested in press coverage than the supreme court. is this still true? >> well, that may be true. but i've always had the sense that the vatican and the c.i.a. are very interested in their press coverage. the vatican has a press office. the pope tweets. so does the c.i.a. have a press office. and maybe times have changed since the days when fred was covering during the times when he was covering it for cbs or for the "new york times." i think again because it's not a political institution and the justices are appointed for life, the day-to-day up and down sort of public institution credibility of the court is not something that they follow that closely but they do care about it. i just are aware and think -- i just disagree with that now. i think that's no longer the case. >> tom. >> one thing that akin to pete's point is the court has no actual power other than its power to persuade. and one consequence of that is that there is great value to them in their oracle-like sta
only the vatican and c.i.a. were less interested in press coverage than the supreme court. is this still true? >> well, that may be true. but i've always had the sense that the vatican and the c.i.a. are very interested in their press coverage. the vatican has a press office. the pope tweets. so does the c.i.a. have a press office. and maybe times have changed since the days when fred was covering during the times when he was covering it for cbs or for the "new york times." i...
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the c.i.a. rejected the report findings. >>> the government of pakistan said it will be looking at every aspect of its relationship with united states. that coming after mehsud, the leader of the pakistan taliban, was killed in a drone strike on friday. the leader died just as pakistan was taking steps for dialogue between militant groups. >>> a presidenc morsi rejected s saying he is the country's legitimate president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president mohammed morsi outside of the cairo police academy where the former leader is on trial. they say he was forced from office illegally, and they demand the charge against him be dropped. mohammed morsi is charged with inciting others to commit murder. in connection with the deaths of several people killed in street fighting outside a presidential palace in december. 20,000 members of the security forces are on the streets of cairo determined to make sure the trial goes ahead. but public opinion about it is polarized. >> reporter: god
the c.i.a. rejected the report findings. >>> the government of pakistan said it will be looking at every aspect of its relationship with united states. that coming after mehsud, the leader of the pakistan taliban, was killed in a drone strike on friday. the leader died just as pakistan was taking steps for dialogue between militant groups. >>> a presidenc morsi rejected s saying he is the country's legitimate president. >> reporter: supporters of the deposed president...
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now the c.i.a. has its man. it puts the pakistani government in a difficult position. >> he was a man of strategic military and tactical skills. we don't want to romanticize what he did, he was a mass murtederror who -- murderer who killed hundreds. they will be pleased but on another level they won't be pleased he was killed by a drone strike >> reporter: peace talks were meant to start friday. it's uncertain what hakimullah mehsud's death will have on the group. they may retaliate with attacks. or others suggest he may moderate. >> he was one that pushed for an aggressive violent campaign to the chag rein of some in the pakistani taliban. we could see is a lessening of the violence committed by the group as a consequence of his death. >> reporter: the u.s. drone strike may have taken out pakistan's number one enemy, but has dealt a blow to the government's efforts for starting peace talks with the taliban pakistan. >>> let's go to al jazeera's correspondent live in islamabad. hours after the death of hakimulla
now the c.i.a. has its man. it puts the pakistani government in a difficult position. >> he was a man of strategic military and tactical skills. we don't want to romanticize what he did, he was a mass murtederror who -- murderer who killed hundreds. they will be pleased but on another level they won't be pleased he was killed by a drone strike >> reporter: peace talks were meant to start friday. it's uncertain what hakimullah mehsud's death will have on the group. they may retaliate...