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part of the failure here was not just the analysts at cia that the people at cia who are responsible for collecting secrets. people at cia who are responsible for recruiting other human beings to spy for the united states. they were not successful in getting a human agent close enough to saddam's inner circle to find out what saddam was really doing and what he was really doing was believing that the only way he could get out from under sanctions was to get rid of his weapons programs. he believes the cia would see that the cia would tell the president about it the president would get rid of sanctions but he didn't want anybody else and now that he had got rid of these programs because they were a deterrent to his main enemy, iran. he wanted to keep a secret that he had gotten rid of programs. and by the way he planned all along to eventually go back to his weapons programs after sanctions went away. how do we know this? because he told us this. after he was captured we had long discussions with them and he told us exactly what is thinking. so it turns out that he overestimated the c
part of the failure here was not just the analysts at cia that the people at cia who are responsible for collecting secrets. people at cia who are responsible for recruiting other human beings to spy for the united states. they were not successful in getting a human agent close enough to saddam's inner circle to find out what saddam was really doing and what he was really doing was believing that the only way he could get out from under sanctions was to get rid of his weapons programs. he...
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and it also helps to set the cia context. literally weeks after they released that information they had a change of policy. they scrubbed all of the data from that website and reclassified the information. we did say at the time they could get that information if the freedom of information. i said yes chasing the pentagon until you can't have the state and now because we have it as being on held on the grounds of national security much higher than the operation security but they've been using previously. a really straightforward straightforward data that we do need to understand if it is going to make them on a regular battlefield now denied to us. if it is a national security issue, that makes sense but the problem with that is the british. the british side by side with the americans using the germans in afghanistan. they follow america's lead, and the aim was to hide away the progress. it was a respectful move. an officer told me that they could put a screen around the protein and everybody just threw at it. they were off t
and it also helps to set the cia context. literally weeks after they released that information they had a change of policy. they scrubbed all of the data from that website and reclassified the information. we did say at the time they could get that information if the freedom of information. i said yes chasing the pentagon until you can't have the state and now because we have it as being on held on the grounds of national security much higher than the operation security but they've been using...
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one of the cia and one of the fbi. on the cia post 911 i read a report in the "washington post" saying the cia has become a highly efficient killing machine. this goes to the question of the use of drones. we know that is something we did not have to deal with because drones and hellfire missiles and the rest were not there. this is something that is of concern for a number of reasons including whether or not they use of drones for basically targeted assassinations is bumping up against executive order. i think the administration says that enemy combatants is the way they are allowed to get around the assassination prohibition. but there are real questions about whether or not the cia has evolved from the central intelligence agency to a central action agency and is losing its central function of collecting intelligence to inform decision-making. president obama has said, and john brennan has said, that they think maybe this should be offloaded to the pentagon. my question is, are you concerned about this evolution? do
one of the cia and one of the fbi. on the cia post 911 i read a report in the "washington post" saying the cia has become a highly efficient killing machine. this goes to the question of the use of drones. we know that is something we did not have to deal with because drones and hellfire missiles and the rest were not there. this is something that is of concern for a number of reasons including whether or not they use of drones for basically targeted assassinations is bumping up...
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and the other is a into cia operatives. she's here to talk about those experiences and much more at all chemicals in a new memoir. the book covers the long accomplished career in journalism nearly three decades of which was listed in "the new york times." she joined the paper's washington bureau in 1977 and spent the 80s arrived in cairo and paris. returning to washington to serve as a correspondent. osama bin laden and al qaeda and others in 2001 and before and immediately after the 9/11 attack when the pulitzer prize for the financial journalism. during the run-up to the iraq war after the 2003 invasion they wrote a number of articles about the wmd efforts and the articles later turned out to be based on wrong information. they were both inside and outside of the times in the reporting and in 2004 and 2005 she ended up with further controversy this time over the plain case with the rights to protect sources and refusing to testify before the grand jury. in late 2005. in 2008 she joined the commentator and also is now an a
and the other is a into cia operatives. she's here to talk about those experiences and much more at all chemicals in a new memoir. the book covers the long accomplished career in journalism nearly three decades of which was listed in "the new york times." she joined the paper's washington bureau in 1977 and spent the 80s arrived in cairo and paris. returning to washington to serve as a correspondent. osama bin laden and al qaeda and others in 2001 and before and immediately after the...
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members of the mx inside a logical association lie and cover-up their extensive involvement in the cia and pentagon torture program after 9/11? that is the finding of a major independent review. we will speak with dr. stephen soldz, cofounder of the psychology,. and with dr.j, social psychologist who participated in the 2005 apa task force that condone psychologists involvement enhanced interrogations, later blew the whistle. then to vienna, austria, where negotiators are close to reaching a historic deal between iran and six world powers that would limit tehran's nuclear ability for more than a decade in exchange for sanctions relief. >> the world should know the nation of iran is an artful nation that could solve the greatest issues and political history through logic and discussion and maintain the right of its people. amy: we'll get an update from flynt leverett, author of "going to tehran: why america must accept the islamic republic of iran." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. greece and its europe
members of the mx inside a logical association lie and cover-up their extensive involvement in the cia and pentagon torture program after 9/11? that is the finding of a major independent review. we will speak with dr. stephen soldz, cofounder of the psychology,. and with dr.j, social psychologist who participated in the 2005 apa task force that condone psychologists involvement enhanced interrogations, later blew the whistle. then to vienna, austria, where negotiators are close to reaching a...
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and secret cia operative, sent overseas on high risk missions. tonight, right here revealing he was afraid for his life not because of america's enemies, but because of members of his own team who had discovered something about his private life. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> hello. my name is brett jones. >> reporter: a secret operative for the cia in afghanistan recorded this cell phone message three weeks ago in case he did not make it out alive. >> the reason i'm making this is in the event that something happens to me. >> reporter: but brett jones, a former navy s.e.a.l. and now a private contractor tells abc news tonight that the people he feared were not the terrorists but his own fellow cia operatives who turned on him after they learned he was gay. >> i walked into the team room and heard one of the guys talking to another guy, he said something, something, he's [ bleep ]. >> reporter: when no one was around jones took this cell phone video of the power point for a high risk upcoming cia mission, full of h
and secret cia operative, sent overseas on high risk missions. tonight, right here revealing he was afraid for his life not because of america's enemies, but because of members of his own team who had discovered something about his private life. here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> hello. my name is brett jones. >> reporter: a secret operative for the cia in afghanistan recorded this cell phone message three weeks ago in case he did not make it out alive....
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a former navy seal filed a complaint claiming he was the victim of homophobic bullying working as a cia contractor. he spoke to our brian ross. >> hello, my name is brett jones. >> reporter: a secret operative for the cia in afghanistan recorded this cell phone message three weeks ago, in case he did not make it out alive. >> the reason i'm making this is in the event that something happens to me -- >> reporter: but brett jones, a form irnavy navy s.e.a.l. and now a private contractor tells abc news tonight that the people he feared were not the terrorists. but his own fellow cia operatives who turned on him after they learned he was gay. >> i walked into the team room and heard one of the guys talking to another guy. he said something something he's a [ bleep ]. >> reporter: when no one was around, jones took this cell phone video of the power point for a high-risk upcoming cia mission, full of homophobic slurs that we won't broadcast. jones was given a radio code name for the mission, "gay gay." >> that was an hour before we had to go out and do it. >> reporter: you think that behavio
a former navy seal filed a complaint claiming he was the victim of homophobic bullying working as a cia contractor. he spoke to our brian ross. >> hello, my name is brett jones. >> reporter: a secret operative for the cia in afghanistan recorded this cell phone message three weeks ago, in case he did not make it out alive. >> the reason i'm making this is in the event that something happens to me -- >> reporter: but brett jones, a form irnavy navy s.e.a.l. and now a...
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i'm losing my career. >> and how are the cia officials responding? >> they won't comment on the allegations. they're taking it very seriously given the zero tolerance policy against such behavior especially aimed at a man who's put his life on the line so often for his country. >> brian, thank you. >>> tonight to a new headline involving israel the u.s. granting poll for a convicted spy. he's set to be free in november 30 years after his arrest. the obama administration saying the decision was mandated by law when he was sentenced three decades ago. >>> much more ahead tonight, the global outrage at this hour involving an american dentist. he killed one of the most beloved lions in the world. the dentist accused of luring the lion out of a protected park. what that dentist is saying tonight. we want you to weigh in. >>> this woman is being called the first lady of football. the nfl's first female coach set to take the field. dramatic pictures tonight, a house up in flames. a rare view dramatic images from a firefighter's helmet cam and you're about t
i'm losing my career. >> and how are the cia officials responding? >> they won't comment on the allegations. they're taking it very seriously given the zero tolerance policy against such behavior especially aimed at a man who's put his life on the line so often for his country. >> brian, thank you. >>> tonight to a new headline involving israel the u.s. granting poll for a convicted spy. he's set to be free in november 30 years after his arrest. the obama...
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>> no. >> did you work for the cia? >> we're not going to get into that. >> in these pages he said he spent his summer weekends in those woods learning how to handle plastic explosives, hand grenades and something even more chilling. so i'll do the talking part and you can answer what part of it you want. you write how you fired rifles, submachine guns, handled assault weapons, grenade launchers, c-4, learned unarmed combat techniques through this training group over weekends. is it true or is it false? >> we're not going to comment on that. >> when you're 19 years old. you're saying you worked for the cia, you've been recruited. >> i'll let the document speak for itself. i'm not going to comment on that. >> did you work for the cia? >> i cannot comment on that. >> copyright 1992 by wayne williams. is this an autobiography? >> i cannot comment on that. >> in his own words, wayne williams said this was part of a secret plan to send young black agents into the worst trouble spots in africa in the late 1970s. he wrote that
>> no. >> did you work for the cia? >> we're not going to get into that. >> in these pages he said he spent his summer weekends in those woods learning how to handle plastic explosives, hand grenades and something even more chilling. so i'll do the talking part and you can answer what part of it you want. you write how you fired rifles, submachine guns, handled assault weapons, grenade launchers, c-4, learned unarmed combat techniques through this training group over...
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david kelly the british biological analyst who told me the cia has a wrong. and david kay who went on the weapons hunt said as sure as i'm standing here got their run. he got a wrong. so then we did a third article that said one bell labs appeared to be for weather balloons. to talk about mistakes that i made it is important that the intelligence community makes to not make them again. but when you stop doing that in stop going back to ask questions then you fall into a convenient patterns from a ideological preference and it is really important every now and then for all of us to get out of our comfort zone. so i showed you how little was put together and i talk to the people who would not talk to me who said why would you talk to me? at least one of them is in in this room. [laughter] i tried to go back and look at the story aftertime vitarelli hope your article and others ted years from now someone else will go back to take a different look and have a greater in the state -- a understanding. but whether or not it was justified which is why it is so importa
david kelly the british biological analyst who told me the cia has a wrong. and david kay who went on the weapons hunt said as sure as i'm standing here got their run. he got a wrong. so then we did a third article that said one bell labs appeared to be for weather balloons. to talk about mistakes that i made it is important that the intelligence community makes to not make them again. but when you stop doing that in stop going back to ask questions then you fall into a convenient patterns from...
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at one point applied for a job at the cia. didn't end up working at the cia. got a job working at the naval intelligence command. his agreement, his area of focus as a research analyst for naval intelligence was supposed to be the caribbean and north american. some of his co-workers started to notice that he was going out of his way to access all sorts of classified information that didn't have anything to do with the caribbean and north america. particularly interested in top level information about the middle east. so there was some suspicions about his behavior at work among his co-workers. that led his co-workers to alert the fbi that they were a little worried about that guy. in november of 1985, the fbi stopped jay pollard on his way out of work they questioned him about how he was handling classified information. ended up questioning him that night. a monday. they questioned him that night and the following tuesday and the following wednesday. and he did apparently admit to the fbi he had been mishandling classified information he had been taking classi
at one point applied for a job at the cia. didn't end up working at the cia. got a job working at the naval intelligence command. his agreement, his area of focus as a research analyst for naval intelligence was supposed to be the caribbean and north american. some of his co-workers started to notice that he was going out of his way to access all sorts of classified information that didn't have anything to do with the caribbean and north america. particularly interested in top level information...
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the three mafia figures involved in the castro plot with the cia. we heard from one of them twice. the 2nd time -- the 1st time he came and went no public notice of all. highly secret. the questions obviously were who ordered castro killed, what role did you play, and so forth. i felt that the time that he was generally forthcoming the still new a lot of wasn't telling us. -- but still new with a lot of stuff he was not telling us. he went home to miami and disappeared and ended up dead. he was in his 70s. in mafia terms in those days that was retirement. for the rest of us now, that is middle-aged. the second figure was probably the top mafia figure in america. we were prepared to subpoena him with the house committee. he was killed in his basement. killed in killed in his basement with six bullet holes in his throat. neither of these crimes of been solved. now, by and large the media included with these were dismissed as kind of mafia stuff. there is no doubt in my mind they were killed in connection with our committee. the question is why. who did it and why. >> go ahead. >> a b
the three mafia figures involved in the castro plot with the cia. we heard from one of them twice. the 2nd time -- the 1st time he came and went no public notice of all. highly secret. the questions obviously were who ordered castro killed, what role did you play, and so forth. i felt that the time that he was generally forthcoming the still new a lot of wasn't telling us. -- but still new with a lot of stuff he was not telling us. he went home to miami and disappeared and ended up dead. he was...
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in the end, it was the joint cia military operation that caught up with him. >> for fox news reporting, i'm bill hemmen. >>> i'm bill hemmer, fox news reporting in jersey city, new jersey. right over there is lower manhattan where the twin towers of the lower trade center once stood. 15 of the 19 hijackers lived or moved to the state of new jersey. now, more than a decade after the attacks ground zero is home to the national september 11th memorial and museum, along with one world trade center. but the iconic skyline of manhattan remains incomplete to this day. on that fateful morning 3,000 people died in new york. at the pept at that gone in washington and in shanksville pennsylvania. after exhaustive studies by congress and the 9/11 commission, there are questions we are still asking today. who really helped the 19 men? who helped them to move around our country largely undetected? and was this man, american born cleric anwar al alack can i at the center of the plot for 9/11. is he the new bin laden? we begin our report with kathryn herrige. >> january 5th 2000. kuala lumpur malaysia
in the end, it was the joint cia military operation that caught up with him. >> for fox news reporting, i'm bill hemmen. >>> i'm bill hemmer, fox news reporting in jersey city, new jersey. right over there is lower manhattan where the twin towers of the lower trade center once stood. 15 of the 19 hijackers lived or moved to the state of new jersey. now, more than a decade after the attacks ground zero is home to the national september 11th memorial and museum, along with one...
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and the cia you know we know what you want to be worried about. the other thing is in crises the cia would often emphasize intelligence that kind of pushed you toward a quick sort of safe resolution of the crisis whereas nixon and kissinger wanted to look at all options because they talk about the whole deal today, they today, they were looking at a short-term gain by resolving it the way you are providing me with information analysis on but a lot of long-term pain will be involved. so we sort of verse the problem down the road. over today but is it's a worse problem five years from now. and and so nixon actually had the nsa staffers providing him with stuff that he was reading by that time. there were doing the work around. dia tried to make an effort to find out what the president was interested in and provide them with intelligence on that but it is a testimony to in the sense the top belligerence but just the off students of certain bureaucracies to actually give the president what he is simply asking for >> while some of the things associated
and the cia you know we know what you want to be worried about. the other thing is in crises the cia would often emphasize intelligence that kind of pushed you toward a quick sort of safe resolution of the crisis whereas nixon and kissinger wanted to look at all options because they talk about the whole deal today, they today, they were looking at a short-term gain by resolving it the way you are providing me with information analysis on but a lot of long-term pain will be involved. so we sort...
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one on the cia and one on the fbi. on the cia post 9/11 a read a report in the "washington post" saying the cia has become a highly efficient killing machine. >> yeah. >> this goes to the question of the use of drones. and we know that that's something we didn't have to deal with on the church committee because drones and missiles and the rest weren't there. this is something that is of concern for a number of reasons, including whether or not the use of drones for basically target assassinations is bumping up executive order and that. they say enemy combatants is the way they are allowed to get around assassin prohibition. the whether it has evolved to a central action agency and is losing its central function of collecting intelligence to inform decision making. president obama has said and john brennan has said they think this should be off-loaded to the pentagon. my question is, are you concerned about this evolution of the cia, and do you believe these kinds of actions, which will certainly continue into the futur
one on the cia and one on the fbi. on the cia post 9/11 a read a report in the "washington post" saying the cia has become a highly efficient killing machine. >> yeah. >> this goes to the question of the use of drones. and we know that that's something we didn't have to deal with on the church committee because drones and missiles and the rest weren't there. this is something that is of concern for a number of reasons, including whether or not the use of drones for...
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. >> mark racini was a cia agent. >> that meeting was surveilled because there had been a communication from the station to kuala lumpur station. these people were coming in. follow them. take their photographs. see what they're they're going, and that's what happened. we had no idea what they were doing, but we knew some of them had visasw.k to the u.s. >> but then the cia refused to share those with other agencies such as the fbi and the border patrol which allowed twoñr to literally walk into the united states through los angeles airport a week after the summit of terrorism concluded. >> we blew it basically? >> we blew it with that advanced notice. we could have gotten a listening device in the condominium unit. george tenant the director of the cia had just said that al qaeda and bin laden was the number one priority agency and that every effort should be given to corralling them before they attacked us. >> former senator bob graham joined with porter goss to join congressional inquiry into the attacks of 9/11. this was half million documents 300 interviews and 22 hearings which f
. >> mark racini was a cia agent. >> that meeting was surveilled because there had been a communication from the station to kuala lumpur station. these people were coming in. follow them. take their photographs. see what they're they're going, and that's what happened. we had no idea what they were doing, but we knew some of them had visasw.k to the u.s. >> but then the cia refused to share those with other agencies such as the fbi and the border patrol which allowed twoñr to...
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>> charlie allen spends 47 years in the cia. he was the first to identify awlaki as a threat to the u.s. >> i believe he became radicalized and realized he had a certain power that he could develop followers with his way of presenting his brand of extremism to young people here in the united states. >> when he preached in the mosque did he have a commanding personality? >> i hate to use played out words, but, yeah. yes, he was carries matic. >> and every person among them will have two wives. >> his specialty is painting a very eelaborateelaborate, grachk picture of the carnal pleasures that await the martyrs in their parra dies. >> two wives may be a paradise but for those here on earth he preaches a different story. >> disgusting prophets. the whole thing is disgusting. >> so where are we right now? >> we're about to hit el cajon boulevard which apparently somebody found very entertaining. >> what awlaki finds entertaining were the local hookers. the imam is married with children but the 9/11 commission shows he was arrested t
>> charlie allen spends 47 years in the cia. he was the first to identify awlaki as a threat to the u.s. >> i believe he became radicalized and realized he had a certain power that he could develop followers with his way of presenting his brand of extremism to young people here in the united states. >> when he preached in the mosque did he have a commanding personality? >> i hate to use played out words, but, yeah. yes, he was carries matic. >> and every person...
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files a complaint with the cia s. alleges he was the target of homophobic bullies. >> pretty derogatory stuff directed at me. i'm the only one here who's gay. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. e the photos a fabulous vacation cause the photos look amazing? but you get there and find out it's far from amazing. it's almost like it was too good to be true? that's like when you switch wireless carriers, and find yourself stranded with a frustrating, unreliable connection. if your network isn't working for you... come home to verizon and get 10 gigs for $80 a month plus $15 per line. verizon. come home to a better network. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locafor pg&e.rk fieldman most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to you
files a complaint with the cia s. alleges he was the target of homophobic bullies. >> pretty derogatory stuff directed at me. i'm the only one here who's gay. leave early go roam sleep in sleep out star gaze dream big wander more care less beat sunrise chase sunset do it all. on us. get your first month's payment plus five years wear and tear coverage. make the most of summer... with volvo. e the photos a fabulous vacation cause the photos look amazing? but you get there and find out it's...
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files a complaint with the cia s. alleges he was the target of homophobic bullies. >> pretty derogatory stuff directed at me. i'm the only one here who's gay. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their services directly at angieslist.com but members save more on special offers. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. you know the best thing about summer? summer pizza. and you know the best thing about summer pizza? it tastes light. it tastes fresh. and it's pizza. this summer, try our new grilled chicken margherita pizza. with roma tomatoes basil pesto sauce mozzarella and grilled, all-white meat chicken. all on our thin crust. get a large for only $12.00. and save room for dessert with our chocolate chip cookie for only $5.00 more. b
files a complaint with the cia s. alleges he was the target of homophobic bullies. >> pretty derogatory stuff directed at me. i'm the only one here who's gay. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers carpenters and piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list now it is. we're making hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. you don't have to be a member to buy their services directly at angieslist.com but...
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pretending to be a cia agent to get an extra day of vacation. it was 14 years before it was discovered that beale didn't wok for the cia. news 4 shows the cia scheme. he tells colleagues i'm off to points unstated. just leaving langley. allen williams investigates these cases for the epa's office of inspector general. >> this isn't as rare as we think it is. >> it is not rare. i say at epa, it is just a fraction, small percentage. but beganagain i don't know what i don't know. >> audits obtained by news 4 i-team found more than 60 workers across the federal government doctored time sheets to sneak out of work while on the clock. we found this is happening at federal federal agencies throughout the city, not just the epa. department of transportation, labor department smithsonian, nasa. all costing taxpayers about $1 million just since 2012. a jury convicted herman ransom a top official with urban and housing development with theft for going to the casino while on the clock. a d.c. based worker worked on his swing at a local golf course bragging
pretending to be a cia agent to get an extra day of vacation. it was 14 years before it was discovered that beale didn't wok for the cia. news 4 shows the cia scheme. he tells colleagues i'm off to points unstated. just leaving langley. allen williams investigates these cases for the epa's office of inspector general. >> this isn't as rare as we think it is. >> it is not rare. i say at epa, it is just a fraction, small percentage. but beganagain i don't know what i don't know....
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this was a time when cia agents operated mainly by their wits. kermit roosevelt now having to ditch the plan that had taken british and american spymasters weeks to draw up came up with another plan of the sum. after four more days of writing and enunciation somoza date from various quarters he struck again again. on august 19, 195328 bit more dod by the iranian calendar each fateful day that every iranian knows by heart. the streets of iran were full of writers and protesters. many of them paid by roosevelt directly or indirectly but many think joining and without realizing what was going on. there were gun battles as military units joined the fight. government buildings were attacked. the climactic battle happened that night in front of mossadegh's house. 100 people were killed in that battle alone. by midnight most -- mossadegh's house was in flames, he had fled in the coup existed. a couple of days later just before leaving iran kermit roosevelt stopped him to meet the shopper one last time. this time he was able to come sitting up in the bac
this was a time when cia agents operated mainly by their wits. kermit roosevelt now having to ditch the plan that had taken british and american spymasters weeks to draw up came up with another plan of the sum. after four more days of writing and enunciation somoza date from various quarters he struck again again. on august 19, 195328 bit more dod by the iranian calendar each fateful day that every iranian knows by heart. the streets of iran were full of writers and protesters. many of them...
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he retired from the cia after 30 years of service. from 2006 to 2010, directly involved in the leadership and management of all elements of the agency under two different directors and two presidential administrations. mr. kappes was in the senior most position in our nation's clandestine services. he led over one-third of the globally deployed cia personnel and directed the espionage invest gaugs investigations. mr. kappes led in washington and libya the u.s. government operation and contributed to the libyan government renunciation of their weapons of mass destruction program. steve has immense experience in the field including service as an operations officer in south asian and middle eastern countries. chief of station in the middle eastern country during the 1991 persian gulf war and chief of station in a large central eurasian country. his awards include the presidential national security medal, national intelligence distinguished service medal, cia distinguished career medal. two distinguished intelligence medals, three directo
he retired from the cia after 30 years of service. from 2006 to 2010, directly involved in the leadership and management of all elements of the agency under two different directors and two presidential administrations. mr. kappes was in the senior most position in our nation's clandestine services. he led over one-third of the globally deployed cia personnel and directed the espionage invest gaugs investigations. mr. kappes led in washington and libya the u.s. government operation and...
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that goes both says as a result of the cia-lead coup in iran. >> yeah. so there is no way that iran would accept this. so i think what kerry got was a very good agreement where you would -- if anyone suspects any nuclear activity anywhere in iran they have to present it to a committee, the u.n. committee, and in that committee, if there's evidence or suspicion suspicion -- then there's that 24-period. and the russians and chinese cannot block it. kerry has done it in such a way that they cannot block it. so if there's good sus -- suspicion they can do it. >> all right. let's leave it there, because i want to dip back live into the hearing where christopher smith is right now asking his questions. >> -- several countries missed the mark and a number of countries got absolutely unmerited upgrades including malaysia cuba and uzbekistan. i went back and read the reports from last year and the year before. in china there were 35 convictions of trafficking. cuba 30 convictions for sex trafficking. the narrative gets it right. none for labor trafficking. which
that goes both says as a result of the cia-lead coup in iran. >> yeah. so there is no way that iran would accept this. so i think what kerry got was a very good agreement where you would -- if anyone suspects any nuclear activity anywhere in iran they have to present it to a committee, the u.n. committee, and in that committee, if there's evidence or suspicion suspicion -- then there's that 24-period. and the russians and chinese cannot block it. kerry has done it in such a way that they...
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my business when i was at the cia and the fbi is a people business. the weapons are going to tell you did he acquire weapons from someone who was part of a conspiracy or did know there was a conspiracy afoot. it's not just tracing the weapons, it's tracing the people who provided the weapons. >> it's telling a story. >> this is going to be brutal so stick with me. this guy had an engineering degree. he used a weapon that minimized casualties. four people is a tragedy. but if he thought about this for years, co-have come up with a weapon that killed a lot more people. that tells me and this is supposition, by buying a weapon he wasn't sitting there over the course of years saying how do i devise a device that can maximize casualties. something happened recently where he just wanted to go out and do it. >> that is part of what they will be piecing together. an interesting thought. appreciate it. phil mudd, thanks so much. >>> our investigative correspondent drew griffin just visited the islamic center that the gunman attended. he joins us live next. >>>
my business when i was at the cia and the fbi is a people business. the weapons are going to tell you did he acquire weapons from someone who was part of a conspiracy or did know there was a conspiracy afoot. it's not just tracing the weapons, it's tracing the people who provided the weapons. >> it's telling a story. >> this is going to be brutal so stick with me. this guy had an engineering degree. he used a weapon that minimized casualties. four people is a tragedy. but if he...
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i have 2 unfortunately-cia bizony isn't feeling well today and odd reburn and cia was our catcher stud and first pitcher and short stop and she gave it her all 100 percent. sorry you couldn't meet her today. oddry burn is another special outfielder left fielder and i think out of the whole tornment and 7 games she played she only made 3 outs. she was on base every time other than though threes. pretty pretty awesome. spectacular athletes. now to my special coaching team. prin ses [inaudible] i chose prensis because of her demeana. coach alex and i was the bad cop and she was the good cop so when a player needed a arm around them she was there to help them along. adeli domenshs isn't here today, she has a huge dodge ball tournament but sends her love to the team. she misses you guys already. volunteer for the city of san francisco, alexander [inaudible] and the 2 boys. coach alex has played base ball since she was about 7 years old. she actually has played on a usa pan amgames and a gold and silver metalest from the pan amgames for usa. last but note least our manager, rocky hencely. ro
i have 2 unfortunately-cia bizony isn't feeling well today and odd reburn and cia was our catcher stud and first pitcher and short stop and she gave it her all 100 percent. sorry you couldn't meet her today. oddry burn is another special outfielder left fielder and i think out of the whole tornment and 7 games she played she only made 3 outs. she was on base every time other than though threes. pretty pretty awesome. spectacular athletes. now to my special coaching team. prin ses [inaudible] i...
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a legend in the cia. thank you very much for joining us. now former margaret thatcher aide nile gardiner says this deal is only temporary and isn't close to solving the problem permanently. first of all, your reaction, you know duane clarridge, you know his history. he founded the counterterrorism center of the cia what do you think of his assertions that the saudis already have a nuclear bomb in territory or access to a nuclear bomb? >> i'm not sure the details on that. but let me say this. that without a doubt this iran deal is going to spark a nuclear arms race in the middle east. and if saudi arabia already indeed has nuclear capability, they're going to significantly advance that forward now, that iran will be becoming undoubtedly a nuclear power within the next decade i think through this agreement. so you are going to see not only saudis but a number of other u.s. allies in the gulf states who will be looking to develop their own nuclear programs, also turkey in addition, will seek to become a nuclear power. and without a doubt i thi
a legend in the cia. thank you very much for joining us. now former margaret thatcher aide nile gardiner says this deal is only temporary and isn't close to solving the problem permanently. first of all, your reaction, you know duane clarridge, you know his history. he founded the counterterrorism center of the cia what do you think of his assertions that the saudis already have a nuclear bomb in territory or access to a nuclear bomb? >> i'm not sure the details on that. but let me say...
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and probably deliberately delayed by cia by doing a huge data dump and trying to take it back. but let's look at that there is nothing done that is contrary to the administration in power at the moment whether it be republican or democrat. in this case, the democrats felt that they could do a torture report because obama had already stopped it and opposed it. the republicans unfortunately did not support that because they felt it was aimed at bush. so this was a highly politicized thing. it was the only thing really that i have seen that was done that made waves. and it was because they had permission from the president. that's why. so i just -- i am -- to reform this one has to get rid of the democratic and republican leadership in the house and senate. there is no hope otherwise because they are pulling all the strings. and why can they pull all the strings? number one because this is -- these are the only committees on which they appoint the membership. so they have appointed almost totally membership that is supportive of this program. and then, they manipulate the whole pr
and probably deliberately delayed by cia by doing a huge data dump and trying to take it back. but let's look at that there is nothing done that is contrary to the administration in power at the moment whether it be republican or democrat. in this case, the democrats felt that they could do a torture report because obama had already stopped it and opposed it. the republicans unfortunately did not support that because they felt it was aimed at bush. so this was a highly politicized thing. it was...
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. >> do you report back to cia? >> no. we don't work the cia. >> don't lie to me! >> and finally the rescue. >> the rescue is one of the most dangerous times for a hostage. >> what about the smoke? >> smoke is deployed to hide the movements and the rescue. don't know what's going on. >> in a war zone, one false step and this could happen. >> so you're essentially using the same tools as the u.s. military and the british army. >> thought will cost you. >> a two-day course $2,500. >> there is a growing need for company like this. the most kidnappings go unreported, the estimated number about, $50000 to 80,000 a year. >> employees need to be safe. their employers and the company want their workers to live and work and operate in these countries. >> that's why companies like this don't have to worry about losing business any time soon. for nightly business report. i'm dina gusovsky. >> thanks for joining us. >> we'll see you tomorrow. thank you for being with us. >>> tonight on "quest" -- in the face of a mounting global energy crisis, efforts to develop the next gener
. >> do you report back to cia? >> no. we don't work the cia. >> don't lie to me! >> and finally the rescue. >> the rescue is one of the most dangerous times for a hostage. >> what about the smoke? >> smoke is deployed to hide the movements and the rescue. don't know what's going on. >> in a war zone, one false step and this could happen. >> so you're essentially using the same tools as the u.s. military and the british army. >>...
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super=hector berrellez/ ex agente cia inq= "..sin duda la cia traicionó a enrique camarena y le causó la muerte.." 30 aÑos atrs .camarena salazar fue secuestrado torturado y asesinado a manos del cartel de guadalajara donde logro inflitrarse.est e policia mexicano estuvo en la habitacion donde le quitaron la vida .. super= testimonio / ex policia asignado a proteccion de narcotraficantes inq=.lo tenÃan en una cama vendado y con las manos atadas atrás , le daban de golpes en la cara y en el cuerpo, le brincaban sobre el cuerpo.." lo mismo cuenta este otro testigo protegido y asegura que ese dia , entre los criminales, habian tambien autoridades tanto mexicanas como estadounidenses .. super= testimonio/ ex policia asignado a proteccion de narcotraficantes inq=..el ya no respondÃa nada, ya se veÃa bien agotado, él fue torturado 8 o 10 horas.." en el video de poco mas de una hora y media, quienes han testificado bajo juramento en cortes norteamericanas , dan nombres y apellidos de politicos y funcionarios que supuestamente servian a caro quitero y a su organizacin incluso aseguran t
super=hector berrellez/ ex agente cia inq= "..sin duda la cia traicionó a enrique camarena y le causó la muerte.." 30 aÑos atrs .camarena salazar fue secuestrado torturado y asesinado a manos del cartel de guadalajara donde logro inflitrarse.est e policia mexicano estuvo en la habitacion donde le quitaron la vida .. super= testimonio / ex policia asignado a proteccion de narcotraficantes inq=.lo tenÃan en una cama vendado y con las manos atadas atrás , le daban de golpes en la...
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. >> the cia was trying to track down osama bin laden through 0 variety of different avenues. >> the author of "black hawk down dts and "the finish: the killing of bin laden." >> a primary thread is taught to be the courier system and an individual who was known and followed him as the vehicle returned to the house. as they watched more and more they realized that the -- there was a man called pacer who walked around in the garden outside. and a lot of the people who had seen images of bin laden from above in the past believed that that was him. >> the big question was how to proceed. >> one of the first options was to bomb the compound and killed everyone in it. and probably some people living nearby. >> the neighbors are going to die. everyone in the house is going to die and then never know if we got him. >> they also prepared the option of a very small missile or bullet if you wish shot from a drone to target an individual. that was a unl tested weapon. they weren't sure they wanted to risk shooting and missing because if they shot and missed it would tip off bin laden if that wa
. >> the cia was trying to track down osama bin laden through 0 variety of different avenues. >> the author of "black hawk down dts and "the finish: the killing of bin laden." >> a primary thread is taught to be the courier system and an individual who was known and followed him as the vehicle returned to the house. as they watched more and more they realized that the -- there was a man called pacer who walked around in the garden outside. and a lot of the...
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his work e-mails obtained by the news4 i-team show his cia scheme. he tells colleagues i'm off to points unstated. just leaving langley. allan williams investigating these cases for the office of the inspector general. >> this isn't as rare as we think it is? >> it's not rare. it's not rare. i like to say here at the epa i think it's just a fraction, a small percentage. but again, i don't know what i don't know. >> reporter: internal auditors obtained by if news4 i-team reveal more than 60 workers across the federal government have doctored their time sheets to sneak out of work while on the clock. this happened on federal agencies not just the epa but also at the pentagon. about half a dozen cases at the department of transportation, at the labor department smithsonian nasa. we found this costing taxpayers about $1 million just since 2012. a jury convicted herman ransom a top official with the housing and urban development with theft for going to the casino while on the clock. at the general services administration, one worked on his swing, bragging
his work e-mails obtained by the news4 i-team show his cia scheme. he tells colleagues i'm off to points unstated. just leaving langley. allan williams investigating these cases for the office of the inspector general. >> this isn't as rare as we think it is? >> it's not rare. it's not rare. i like to say here at the epa i think it's just a fraction, a small percentage. but again, i don't know what i don't know. >> reporter: internal auditors obtained by if news4 i-team reveal...
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cia, walt was a historian. every time there was a covert operation, he had to write up a history report where he interviewed the people there and determine whether they were successful or unsuccessful. i think that kind of accountability, first internal to the executive branch and then in some way reviewable by an independent body, i think through citizens united i'm not convinced congress is going to be independent because of the money interest. when i ran against orrin hatch, the bus theory, he had to get hit by a bus before i would win but when somebody hands you a check for $10,000 or $20,000, it is not because they like your curly hair or irish demeanor, it is because they want something out of you. now that there's unlimited spending and unfortunately peter makes good money off of this -- >> pro-bono now. >> but it is a system that is broken and we need to have some accountability. but finally, the most important thing is i teach at the university of utah and it is interesting to me to see -- i've been te
cia, walt was a historian. every time there was a covert operation, he had to write up a history report where he interviewed the people there and determine whether they were successful or unsuccessful. i think that kind of accountability, first internal to the executive branch and then in some way reviewable by an independent body, i think through citizens united i'm not convinced congress is going to be independent because of the money interest. when i ran against orrin hatch, the bus theory,...
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aided in the torture of detainees but a damning report suggests the organization used its links to the cia and u.s. military to facilitate harsh inning tear games several several officials could be fired. >>> an international human rights lawyer he explains how the medical code of ethics has been abused. >> it's been violated so badly that one act that was performed on the detainees called rectal rehydration, when detainees decided to go on hunger strike physicians for human rights and other medical associations considered to be -- considered that medical action to be a complete act of torture of sexual assault actually. and so the psychologists helped in things like rectal rehydration and other horrific torturous acts and they should, held accountable at the very least by their ethical board of the a.p. a. but perhaps even criminal charges. >>> still to come in this bulletin pope francis continues his homecoming tour of south america as he arrived in paraguay. and we were in hong kong to look at how food safety issues in china are helping to sprout a new generation of urban farmers. ♪ â
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in more than 25 years when 7 cia agents were killed by a double agent there, that base provides intelligence in eastern afghanistan and not far from the border of pakistan, 15-20 kilometers from the border of pakistan and post province and one of the more secure in afghanistan and seen suicide bombings in months and a difficult fighting season for afghan security forces and fighting on their own without heavy weaponry and supports they got from international forces last year only a very small nato force remains to train, advice and assist and there are u.s. forces engaged in counter terrorism as well. >> jennifer glasse and to replace barack obama in the white house and one of the republican parties hopefuls is scott walker. john hendron reports. >> reporter: scott walker is an unlikely frontrunner for the republican presidential nomination. >> good evening wi. >> reporter: a minister's son and college drop out he was little known and noticed milwaukee executive when he was the governor in 2011 when the first budget eliminated bargaining rights a few weeks later he had enemies and a national
in more than 25 years when 7 cia agents were killed by a double agent there, that base provides intelligence in eastern afghanistan and not far from the border of pakistan, 15-20 kilometers from the border of pakistan and post province and one of the more secure in afghanistan and seen suicide bombings in months and a difficult fighting season for afghan security forces and fighting on their own without heavy weaponry and supports they got from international forces last year only a very small...
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the cia has taken a huge hit. the cia has to assume every one of its agents around the world has been exposed. >> all right. when we come back they're calling it the sanders surge or the bernie boomlet. but despite the media hype does the vermont senator pose a real threat to hillary clinton? you know the importance of heart health. you watch your diet, excercise... and may take an omega-3 supplement, such as fish oil. but when it comes to omega-3s, it's the epa and dha that really matter for heart health. not all omega-3 supplements are the same. introducing bayer pro ultra omega-3 from the heart health experts at bayer. with two times the concentration of epa and dha as the leading omega-3 supplement. plus, it's the only brand with progel technology proven to reduce fish burps. new bayer pro ultra omega-3. [alarms blaring] ohhhhh... whoa whoa whoa! who's responsible for this?!? if something goes wrong, you find a scapegoat. ...rick. it's what you do. ahhhhhhhh! what'd you say? uh-oh! kelly! if you want to save f
the cia has taken a huge hit. the cia has to assume every one of its agents around the world has been exposed. >> all right. when we come back they're calling it the sanders surge or the bernie boomlet. but despite the media hype does the vermont senator pose a real threat to hillary clinton? you know the importance of heart health. you watch your diet, excercise... and may take an omega-3 supplement, such as fish oil. but when it comes to omega-3s, it's the epa and dha that really matter...
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. >> you report back to the cia. no, we don't work with the cia. >> don't you lie to me! >> and finally the rescue. >> the rescue is one of the most dangerous times for the hostage. >> and what about the smoke? >> the smoke is deployed to side the movements and the actions of the rescuing force. we put fake pots in the ground, people stand on them, don't know what's going on. >> in a war zone, one false step and this could happen. >> so you're essentially using the same tools as the u.s. military and the british army would? >> yes. >> but all this will cost you. >> it's a two-day course preceded by some e-learning and it is around $2500 per person. >> there is a growing need for companies like this. though most kidnappings go unreported the estimated number is about 50,000 to 85,000 per year. with estimated annual ransom payments upwards of $2 billion. >> employees need to be safe. their employers and the companies want their workers to be able to live and work and operate in these countries. >> and that's why companies like this don't have to worry blozing business any t
. >> you report back to the cia. no, we don't work with the cia. >> don't you lie to me! >> and finally the rescue. >> the rescue is one of the most dangerous times for the hostage. >> and what about the smoke? >> the smoke is deployed to side the movements and the actions of the rescuing force. we put fake pots in the ground, people stand on them, don't know what's going on. >> in a war zone, one false step and this could happen. >> so you're...
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they finally did that, and within months the cia deposed him. every iranian knows this story. this was 1953. they talk about how america stole democracy from iran. and then you get to 1979, the overthrow of the shaw, the revolution. and a lot of iranians again talk about how america propped up the shah of iran and had this oppressive nondemocratic regime. america was behind, you know, the fact there wasn't democracy. so that's where the hard liners get their fuel from there is a deep distrust of america. that's why they want to be the masters of their own deft at this. this doesn't appear to be the majority of people. it appears to be a small vocal, very commune shall minority. >> and ali, that sentiment that it was great britain that essentially stole the oil from iran and the united states perhaps later stole democracy. how deeply ingrained is that? it seems psych it's something a lot of americans don't quite realize about the average folks, you might talk to another streets of teheran. >> that'sable have yothat's abs. it's legend, it's lore here, kids that weren't life in 1
they finally did that, and within months the cia deposed him. every iranian knows this story. this was 1953. they talk about how america stole democracy from iran. and then you get to 1979, the overthrow of the shaw, the revolution. and a lot of iranians again talk about how america propped up the shah of iran and had this oppressive nondemocratic regime. america was behind, you know, the fact there wasn't democracy. so that's where the hard liners get their fuel from there is a deep distrust...