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came late and kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't showed up allowed to give a speech. hayden came from the book of the room, at least as the story goes, immediately started launching into kirk as defender of capitalism and defending the establishment. the story goes, even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot, a young man african-american man in the front row who was a very convinced black panther this guy stood up and started yelling at hayden, you have no right to do this, this man actually has more respect for us than you're showing now and by all accounts kirk won the debate because whatever he said he treated everybody well and it wasn't a show for him. this was serious conversation and i think it's really important to note that kirk in his life would ever modern conserve -- conservatism a defender of people called minorities, always, he believed that the changes that were happening in the 60's were necessary, he believed since the very begin, editorial in 1963, he thought one of the ugliest things
came late and kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't showed up allowed to give a speech. hayden came from the book of the room, at least as the story goes, immediately started launching into kirk as defender of capitalism and defending the establishment. the story goes, even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot, a young man african-american man in the front row who was a very convinced black panther this guy stood up...
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and for general hayden, appointed by george w. bush and then obama, head of the national security agency, to take on trump that fervently and that straightly, it shows how worried the intelligence community is. >> yeah, there should be collective take on, but we'll get to that. i think too soon at this point. graeme, the muslim ban that is so talked about in political circles and in donald trump's massive rallies, do you think that helps, hurts the fight against isis and what we're dealing with here? >> obviously, the talk of a ban of muslims in the united states would hurt the fight against isis, and would confirm one of isis' main narratives. one of the things that isis always says is that muslims, you'll never really be at home in the west. you'll never really be american. you'll always be, in some way, a second-class citizen. so to have one of the major party candidates confirming that is not good. one thing that i've seen over and over again is that if there is an american, if there is a european, a belgian, a brit who joins
and for general hayden, appointed by george w. bush and then obama, head of the national security agency, to take on trump that fervently and that straightly, it shows how worried the intelligence community is. >> yeah, there should be collective take on, but we'll get to that. i think too soon at this point. graeme, the muslim ban that is so talked about in political circles and in donald trump's massive rallies, do you think that helps, hurts the fight against isis and what we're...
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michael hayden, general hyattsville hayden, former director of the central intelligence agency, former director of the national security agency, michael j.morrell, former director and acting director of the central intelligence agency, michael rogers, chairman of the house select committee on intelligence, and the former supreme allied commander at nato. these individuals have some credibility. i think more on this issue than almost anybody else. let me tell you what they write. we write to endorse the bipartisan effort you both -- this is to me and to mr. reed -- have led to include language in the national defense authorization act to phase out u.s. relation on russian technology for the space launch systems that deliver our vital and most sensitive satellites. and they go on to talk about how important reliable access to space is. fortunately i'm quoting from the letter, we now have an american industrial base with multiple providers that can produce all american-made rocket engines. they go on to state. and these are people like the head of the central intelligence agency saying --
michael hayden, general hyattsville hayden, former director of the central intelligence agency, former director of the national security agency, michael j.morrell, former director and acting director of the central intelligence agency, michael rogers, chairman of the house select committee on intelligence, and the former supreme allied commander at nato. these individuals have some credibility. i think more on this issue than almost anybody else. let me tell you what they write. we write to...
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so you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host of the cosmos tv series and director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. michael strauss and richard gott are leading astrophysicists at princeton, so this is your personal tour of the universe by three leading voices in science today. and so they look, they zoom out from the earth looking at things like stars, galaxies, some more quirky things like worm holes and time travel as a possibility in the universe. and in true princeton fashion, this book goes a little bit deeper than just naming different phenomenon, it describes the science behind what scientists know about the universe today. >> okay. one more title that's coming out from princeton university press. >> sure. so face, fashion and fantasy by roger penrose. so roger penrose, of course, one of the most influential and important theoretical physicists of our time. and this is basically his take on 21st century physics. and he's looking at it through three lenses. so faith in terms of our faith and belief in different theories. fashion in terms of what is envogue in th
so you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host of the cosmos tv series and director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. michael strauss and richard gott are leading astrophysicists at princeton, so this is your personal tour of the universe by three leading voices in science today. and so they look, they zoom out from the earth looking at things like stars, galaxies, some more quirky things like worm holes and time travel as a possibility in the universe. and in true princeton...
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we'll hear from former activist tom hayden and marilyn young and david maraniss. this was part of a conference at the lbj presidential library in austin, texas, on the legacy of the vietnam war. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors by the texas army rotc color guard and for the pledge of allegiance led by united states marine corp sergeant daniel hamilton. ♪ ♪ [ star spangled banner ] ♪ >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america, and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god,in divisible, with liberty and justice for all. in liberty and justice for all. >> announcer: ladies and gentlemen, please welcome miss elizabeth christian, president of the lyndon banes johnson. >> good afternoon. on behalf of the board of trustees, i welcome you to the second day of the vietnam war summit. controversy and debate is critical to the success of this summit. last night former secretary of state henne kissinger said on this stage, in a statement that is bound to generate serious discussion, that h
we'll hear from former activist tom hayden and marilyn young and david maraniss. this was part of a conference at the lbj presidential library in austin, texas, on the legacy of the vietnam war. >>> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of the colors by the texas army rotc color guard and for the pledge of allegiance led by united states marine corp sergeant daniel hamilton. ♪ ♪ [ star spangled banner ] ♪ >>> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united...
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and he treated the matter who he was talking to with respect and tom hayden came late in because the event had to get started and hated have not showed up so they allowed kirk his speech so he came in from the back of a river as the story goes and justin really started launching into kirk as a defender of corporate capitalism defending the establishment of a have not been able to verify all of this even if's it's not true it says so much about what remember about him there was a young african-american man in the for a row who was very convinced black panther sac innis heder launched into can he stood up and started yelling at hayden and said you have no right you do not listen to this man he has more respect for us than you were showing no and by all accounts kirk won the debate because whatever he said he treated everybody well and it was not a show it was serious conversation i think it is important to note that in his life wherever how modern he was always the defender of people that would be called minorities and believed the change is happening in the '60s werewere necessary bel
and he treated the matter who he was talking to with respect and tom hayden came late in because the event had to get started and hated have not showed up so they allowed kirk his speech so he came in from the back of a river as the story goes and justin really started launching into kirk as a defender of corporate capitalism defending the establishment of a have not been able to verify all of this even if's it's not true it says so much about what remember about him there was a young...
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came late and kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't showed up allowed to give a speech. hayden came from the book of the room, at least as the story goes, immediately started launching into kirk as defender of capitalism and defending the establishment. the story goes, even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot, a young man african-american man in the front row who was a very convinced black panther this guy stood up and started yelling at hayden, you have no right to do this, this man actually has more respect for us than you're showing now and by all accounts kirk won the debate because whatever he said he treated everybody well and it wasn't a show for him. this was serious conversation and i think it's really important to note that kirk in his life would ever modern conserve -- conservatism a defender of people called minorities, always, he believed that the changes that were happening in the 60's were necessary, he believed since the very begin, editorial in 1963, he thought one of the ugliest things
came late and kirk because the event had to get started and hayden hadn't showed up allowed to give a speech. hayden came from the book of the room, at least as the story goes, immediately started launching into kirk as defender of capitalism and defending the establishment. the story goes, even if it's not true, i think it says so much about what we remember about kirk and explains a lot, a young man african-american man in the front row who was a very convinced black panther this guy stood up...
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general hayden, good morning and good to have you here. let's start with the very latest information. we have reported that turkish officials believe one of the attackers is chechen and that the others are from central asia. >> well, it just shows the international draw that isis has been able to achieve and it's not the first time we have seen it. we have known those kind of attackers like europeans, like some north americans have been drawn into the conflict. so the fact that they were used for this particular attack, interesting. not surprising. well below shocking. interesting, though, because their presence there actually is one of the legitimate reasons that vladimir putin has russian military forces in this fight and i think he has a bunch of other reasons but this one -- >> chechen? >> chechens and other south asians in the space when they are done here going home and presentsing a general threat to russia. >> what do you make of the coming together of vladimir putin and -- >> what seems to be in trail before this attack that they
general hayden, good morning and good to have you here. let's start with the very latest information. we have reported that turkish officials believe one of the attackers is chechen and that the others are from central asia. >> well, it just shows the international draw that isis has been able to achieve and it's not the first time we have seen it. we have known those kind of attackers like europeans, like some north americans have been drawn into the conflict. so the fact that they were...
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withine: let's get more jones hayden. i did they agree on the next step forward. jones: they try to put a plan in place. this was the 27 eu leaders meeting here in brussels without the u.k.. an unprecedented meeting of the first time since the u.k. joined the eu, to have such a meeting. they cannot do a lot in terms of detail but they are trying have an orderly way forward. they are trying to keep things calm in the market or restore calm to the market. it is a challenge it woodhead george soros -- we had billionaire george soros. the refugee crisis is part of the thing that caused brexit. francine: we are hearing some michaelm the bbc, that government is to run a challenge . he is wanting to become premier by becoming the head of the tory party. he is challenging theresa may and morrison johnson. there is controversy surrounding michael. i don't know how you feel it from over there but he said scotland should be of the set up its position on eu membership. i think the problem here is the eu leaders feel like at this point they need to be talking with the u.k. the
withine: let's get more jones hayden. i did they agree on the next step forward. jones: they try to put a plan in place. this was the 27 eu leaders meeting here in brussels without the u.k.. an unprecedented meeting of the first time since the u.k. joined the eu, to have such a meeting. they cannot do a lot in terms of detail but they are trying have an orderly way forward. they are trying to keep things calm in the market or restore calm to the market. it is a challenge it woodhead george...
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so, you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host of the cosmos tv serious and director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. michael strauss and richard gott are leading astrophysicists at princeton. so they zoom out from the earth looking at things like stars, galaxies, some more quirky things like worm holes and time travel as a possibility in the universe. and in true princeton fashion, this book goes a little bit deeper than just naming different phenomenon, it describes the science behind what scientists know about the universe today. >> okay. one more title that's coming out from princeton university press. >> sure. so face, fashion and fantasy by roger penrose. of course, one of the most influential and important theoretical physicists of our time. and this is, basically, his take on 21st century physics. and he's looking at it through three lenses. so faith in terms of our faith and belief in different theories, fashion in terms of what is envogue in the field at the time and fantasy in terms of fantastical ideas like the big bang theory. and so penrose is arguing that
so, you'll, of course, know neil degrasse tyson as host of the cosmos tv serious and director of the hayden planetarium in new york city. michael strauss and richard gott are leading astrophysicists at princeton. so they zoom out from the earth looking at things like stars, galaxies, some more quirky things like worm holes and time travel as a possibility in the universe. and in true princeton fashion, this book goes a little bit deeper than just naming different phenomenon, it describes the...
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it was on hayden avenue. a little after 8:30 a.m. sunday morning, someone said a baby fox was trapped in a drain. the officer conducted a rescue and made a new friend. he stayed at the police station until wildlife picked him up. >>> we have been trying to outfox the weather here. is it going to be intense summer heat or a spring delight? >> i'm trying to deep you on your toes. it changes every day. we have such intense heat over the weekend. this today as we go into this afternoon won't be as bad. start out with clouds now looking over the golden gate bridge. we've seen the clouds in some parts of the bay area. ingle side you see those low clouds there. elsewhere we do have sunshine in the south bay. as well as east bay. let's drop in on the south bay to get a closer look at what it feels like as you head out the door for work. santa clara 57. we'll break it down for san francisco with upper 50s to start out the day. a lot of clouds till about 11:00. you'll start to see the sun coming out. by noon we should be all clear. low 60s thr
it was on hayden avenue. a little after 8:30 a.m. sunday morning, someone said a baby fox was trapped in a drain. the officer conducted a rescue and made a new friend. he stayed at the police station until wildlife picked him up. >>> we have been trying to outfox the weather here. is it going to be intense summer heat or a spring delight? >> i'm trying to deep you on your toes. it changes every day. we have such intense heat over the weekend. this today as we go into this...
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my next guest is director of the hayden planetarium at the american museum of natural history, and one of my favorite people to talk to. please welcome neil degrasse tyson! good to see you. come on up here. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) good to see you. there aren't a lot of scientists that audiences will get on their feet for. >> i'm deeply moved. >> stephen: i talked to a few. >> i'm feeling the cosmic love. >> stephen: thank you for wearing the vest. you gotta have the vest. >> a flasher i have about 120 ties, which i would wear without the vest, because they speak for themselves. >> stephen: sure. >> but fiwear the vest, then i have to wear a neutral tie because otherwise it's too much going on. >> stephen: too much neil. ( laughter ). >> so i got about a half dozen vest displz all right. >> but many more ties. that's what that is. >> stephen: let's talk about the astronomical phenomena that people are talking about this week, the strawberry moon was making news just yesterday. what the heck is that? and-- >> every moon of the year has a name in practically every culture. >> step
my next guest is director of the hayden planetarium at the american museum of natural history, and one of my favorite people to talk to. please welcome neil degrasse tyson! good to see you. come on up here. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) good to see you. there aren't a lot of scientists that audiences will get on their feet for. >> i'm deeply moved. >> stephen: i talked to a few. >> i'm feeling the cosmic love. >> stephen: thank you for wearing the vest. you gotta have...
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we've heard it not just from democratic policy leaders but michael hayden for months, general hayden, republican through and through has been saying this for months. >> i think this obviously is not a political point, but a national security point. i talked to intelligence officials from the u.s. and around the world about this terrible problem of isis and they consistently say the same thing, which is that the best thing isis has got going for it at a time when it's being rolled up in syria slowly, being rolled up in syria and iraq is the way in which this rhetoric plays to their narrative. it says to muslims, you are under attack and we're here to defend you. it's the best thing we've got going. i think that's quite apart from the ways in which this is unconstitutional, troubles us morally. it also plays to our adversaries game. i think i've heard many republicans now, people on this show, general hayden, making this point. it's crucial. doesn't seem to be getting through to donald trump yet. >> lindsey graham is another one. >> usually after these types of terrorist incidents, afte
we've heard it not just from democratic policy leaders but michael hayden for months, general hayden, republican through and through has been saying this for months. >> i think this obviously is not a political point, but a national security point. i talked to intelligence officials from the u.s. and around the world about this terrible problem of isis and they consistently say the same thing, which is that the best thing isis has got going for it at a time when it's being rolled up in...
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she -- tom hayden as jane fonda did not help our cause. in fact, they played jane's recorded message for 30 days. and i will never forget when she ended her transmitting, talking about, these are poor innocent people. there were pows in north vietnam as you already know that were tortured that refused to meet with her. she never came down to south vietnam, cambodiaor, or whatever. but her ending statement was and ramsay clark who i talked to, you know, your mother lucy and linda, who was embarrassed that the attorney general under your dad went over there. but i go to bed crying every night thinking of the damage we have done to these poor innocent people. i said, really? i know she's apologized. i'll leave it at that. but, you know, we talk about vietnam veterans being recognized today because we didn't start the war. we served. each and every one here today and those around the world that wore the uniform during that time period should be applauded, should be saluted, and thanked for your service because -- [ applause ] -- if you were dr
she -- tom hayden as jane fonda did not help our cause. in fact, they played jane's recorded message for 30 days. and i will never forget when she ended her transmitting, talking about, these are poor innocent people. there were pows in north vietnam as you already know that were tortured that refused to meet with her. she never came down to south vietnam, cambodiaor, or whatever. but her ending statement was and ramsay clark who i talked to, you know, your mother lucy and linda, who was...
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same amount of time he spends on twitter and on tv talking to really smart policy people like mike hayden? mark: what do you think of ted cruz' posture towards trump at this point? in terms of whether it is smart for him, or any downside? nicolle: the largest growing group of voters is republicans in the senate. their group is undecided. mike lee said yesterday, he's not sure he will endorse. ted cruz has not endorsed. kasich hasn't endorsed. i think the question -- when jeb bush said he wasn't going to vote in the presidential contest, he got a lot of flack. but it is now a position. mark: did ted cruz pay any price? nicolle: i don't think anyone assumes he will vote for hillary clinton. but if you can't pull the lever for donald trump, that is a powerful statement. whether or not he will pay a price with a huge swath of republican voters, i think trump has 80% approval among republicans. republican voters want to see republican leaders get behind trump. it is very possible that he pays a price for not doing that. mark: for a while, there was a never trump movement, now there is signific
same amount of time he spends on twitter and on tv talking to really smart policy people like mike hayden? mark: what do you think of ted cruz' posture towards trump at this point? in terms of whether it is smart for him, or any downside? nicolle: the largest growing group of voters is republicans in the senate. their group is undecided. mike lee said yesterday, he's not sure he will endorse. ted cruz has not endorsed. kasich hasn't endorsed. i think the question -- when jeb bush said he wasn't...
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this is hayden he is being treated for kidney disease and waiting for a donor for his third kidney transplant. he was at childrens hospital ucla and noticed most of the toy cabinets were temty and started his own toy drive at his school and the school where his mom is a teacher. >> they will see all the toys in the cabinet and think my mine is blown. >> he raised hundreds of dollars in cash donations and got more than 250 toys for the other kids. he and his mom are dropping it off next week and they hope to make it an annual event. out of the mouth of babes and kids helping kids. >> the kids always figure it out. >> it's we adults that screw things up. >> thank you. >>> lets get a check of the roads right now, matt is standing by with the updates. our minds are blown with some of these delays, this is not a good way your mind can be blown, admiral wilson boulevard eastbound a parking lot, pretty much as soon as you come off the ben franklin bridge, and proceed eastbound, because of the construction up ahead that continues on 38 eastbound, where two of the four lanes are blocked all week long
this is hayden he is being treated for kidney disease and waiting for a donor for his third kidney transplant. he was at childrens hospital ucla and noticed most of the toy cabinets were temty and started his own toy drive at his school and the school where his mom is a teacher. >> they will see all the toys in the cabinet and think my mine is blown. >> he raised hundreds of dollars in cash donations and got more than 250 toys for the other kids. he and his mom are dropping it off...
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turkey for the latest on the airport attack and we'll talk with former cia and nsa director michael hayden about the terrorism threat. and this, the new effort to crack down on high speed computers that buy hundreds of shows and concert tickets in minutes. more baby pictures, less news. nick thompson looks at the newest change to your facebook newsfeed. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> >>> thank you. time now 6:45. let's see if there are any traffic alerts as you head out the door. >> it's a busy spot for sure this morning. westbound eastshore freeway at san pablo dam road an accident with big rig right lane blocked slow-and-go westbound 80 anyway coming away from highway 4. you will see stop-and-go conditions fords richmond and sluggish through berkeley towards the bay bridge. you will see brake lights with the metering lights on and a backup into the maze that means all approaches now very slow- and-go heading towards the bay bridge. oakland not too bad on the northbound side. but looks like near the coliseum traffic is starting to fill in just a bit northbound
turkey for the latest on the airport attack and we'll talk with former cia and nsa director michael hayden about the terrorism threat. and this, the new effort to crack down on high speed computers that buy hundreds of shows and concert tickets in minutes. more baby pictures, less news. nick thompson looks at the newest change to your facebook newsfeed. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00. >> >>> thank you. time now 6:45. let's see if there are any traffic...
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and hayden plays nemo in the sequel. >> lucky for him. >>> all right. let's talk about another movie. "fast 8" that is the next installment in the "fast and furious" franchise. it had charlize theron playing the villain, which means she is taking on dwayne johnson and vin diesel. a hint of the fireworkses we can expect. >> charlize theron. is there potentially a little, you know? you know. [ laughter ] >> charlize started filming on the set of "fast 8" last month, and vin posted this crazy body morphing video of the pair. >> yay! i'm finally on the movie. >> that's just a little glimpse of how much fun vin has on movie sets. carly was with him while filming the third installment of the xxx franchise. xxx doesn't stand for anything dirty. it's the nickname for his character, an extreme sports athlete turned government operative. >> "e.t." back in the danger zone on xxx. >> what's up? what it is. what's good. >> once again, vin is back doing all his own stunts. underwater on a motorcycle, and all up in a harness, upside down, flying through the air. >> yo
and hayden plays nemo in the sequel. >> lucky for him. >>> all right. let's talk about another movie. "fast 8" that is the next installment in the "fast and furious" franchise. it had charlize theron playing the villain, which means she is taking on dwayne johnson and vin diesel. a hint of the fireworkses we can expect. >> charlize theron. is there potentially a little, you know? you know. [ laughter ] >> charlize started filming on the set of...
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secretary of state did what did you and isn't it true you exposed state secrets to hacking which general hayden who run the cia says was done by the chinese and russians. >> put the report in front of her and ask her. here's the last one, you see people here come up to understand get tears in their eyes do you feel the waitseight of what this means to people. >> is this her campaign staff. >> donald trump commits himself to questioning all the time. he doesn't have to do it. there's a reason he puts his foot in his mouth a lot of time he's out there talking. she never talks. we know there's more to the story. >> we do. she knows that the fbi knows every lie she's told. she knows if she goes in to talk to the fbi they're going to confront. she knows if she lies to them they will seek an indictment tore lying to them. >> the secret service agent has a book out saying she was too erratic and uncontrollable and occasionally violent. he's not a fan. she says his book should be in a fantasy section. good to see you. >> no matter what we talk about it's always a pleasure. >> we'll be right back. i cou
secretary of state did what did you and isn't it true you exposed state secrets to hacking which general hayden who run the cia says was done by the chinese and russians. >> put the report in front of her and ask her. here's the last one, you see people here come up to understand get tears in their eyes do you feel the waitseight of what this means to people. >> is this her campaign staff. >> donald trump commits himself to questioning all the time. he doesn't have to do it....
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trying to piece together intelligence information, former director of the cia, four-star general michael hayden. we invited the fbi to come and answer these questions. they declined. what do you make of these instances where individuals were known to have terrorist views or ties or possible leanings and yet the fbi looked at them and concluded they were not threats and, you know, flash forward, fast forward, people are dead? >> the natural instinct is one of disappointment. before people make a final judgment on that, let me as an intelligent professional offer a few other facts. you mentioned half a dozen cases. all of them ended up very sadly. that's the numerator. what's the denominator? how many cases did the bureau have to investigate over that period of similar people? >> thousands, i would guess. >> actually, tens of thousands. so that's one. second, jake, we have to understand the reality that when they investigated these people, these people may not have been in the place that they finally ended up in when they committed these acts and then, finally, and we knew this when i was in gove
trying to piece together intelligence information, former director of the cia, four-star general michael hayden. we invited the fbi to come and answer these questions. they declined. what do you make of these instances where individuals were known to have terrorist views or ties or possible leanings and yet the fbi looked at them and concluded they were not threats and, you know, flash forward, fast forward, people are dead? >> the natural instinct is one of disappointment. before people...
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temporary ban on muslim immigration is not a serious proposal and the former head of the ceo michael hayden said this morning it's a recruiting tool for isis. if donald trump as president moved to impose that ban, would you support it or try to stop it? >> no, i would not support it and i've already issued statements to that effect and what i understand is he has stepped away from those statements. >> well, he has said he still supports those statements. he's also said in every speech that he talks about building a wall on our border and getting mexico to pay for it. is that realistic, and what would it do to our relations with mexico? >> you know, obviously we do need to have good relations with mexico and canada. we do. that's one of the things that makes our country in such a stable environment, having two friends on our borders unlike many countries around the world. there is a security issue. i authored an amendment during the immigration debate that actually makes building a wall look like ned in the first reader, meaning it was even more difficult and, by the way, a tougher security
temporary ban on muslim immigration is not a serious proposal and the former head of the ceo michael hayden said this morning it's a recruiting tool for isis. if donald trump as president moved to impose that ban, would you support it or try to stop it? >> no, i would not support it and i've already issued statements to that effect and what i understand is he has stepped away from those statements. >> well, he has said he still supports those statements. he's also said in every...
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former cia director and national security agency had michael hayden said right here about an investigation that they were doing of army major nadal hassan who murdered 13 people in 2009 at ft. hood. listen to what he said. >> i think the army backed away from this for want of a better term i'll use yours, political correctness. they didn't want to bite off the issue that they might have gotten into had they gone after hassan, given his religious leanings. i think we clearly did not do some things that we should have done. >> is that a concern that you have seen and you have heard or that you particularly have, too much political correctness to be able to investigate? >> i can tell you how we handled these investigations now. we handled these investigations by looking into anything, everything, and everyone. that also includes reaching out to the muslim community for information that they may have, and many of the investigations that we do involving individuals who have been radicalized here or individuals that we learn of overseas, a lot of the information that we gain is from the muslim c
former cia director and national security agency had michael hayden said right here about an investigation that they were doing of army major nadal hassan who murdered 13 people in 2009 at ft. hood. listen to what he said. >> i think the army backed away from this for want of a better term i'll use yours, political correctness. they didn't want to bite off the issue that they might have gotten into had they gone after hassan, given his religious leanings. i think we clearly did not do...
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bush, general mike hayden, appointed head to the cia under bush has called trump's national security policy incoherent. and this morning, told cbs, hillary clinton is more adept at keeping us safe. >> in my view, in that lane, i think she might be stronger than the current president. >> so add to that fox news, a new poll out that shows a majority of republican voters would prefer someone other than trump as the nominee. and it's a recipe for potential convention chaos. joining me now is steve lonegan, a spokesman for the courageous conservatives pac, also helping out with trying to free up delegates. so what do you make of this big move. msnbc uncovering the fact that they want to lock in trump as the nominee, preventing any convention chaos. >> i'm not surprised they're going to take every parliamentarian maneuver they can to get around this and make the convention a great big pr production and a coronation circus rather than a nomination process, which is what it is. and we're not going to let that happen. we believe that the delegates on that floor are going to want to stand up f
bush, general mike hayden, appointed head to the cia under bush has called trump's national security policy incoherent. and this morning, told cbs, hillary clinton is more adept at keeping us safe. >> in my view, in that lane, i think she might be stronger than the current president. >> so add to that fox news, a new poll out that shows a majority of republican voters would prefer someone other than trump as the nominee. and it's a recipe for potential convention chaos. joining me...
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i don't think general hayden. i know general hayden is already say figure you want to waterboard somebody, a politician can do it themselves. we're done in that business. it's tough talk, tough talk. to have any impact or not is something that most, certainly most elites and most policy analysts would suggest not. >>> up next, first an economic shock wave in the uk and now a terror attack in turkey. president of breaks down the big challenges ahead for that part of the world and here at home. >>> and two very interesting op-eds this morning. one from bernie sanders. the other from henry kissinger. "morning joe" will be right back. good luck with the eting today. thank you. as our business is growing, and you're on the road all day long, it's hausting. you're on the fourth floor. it makes life on the road much easier. book your next journey at holidayinn.com >> we had another suicide bombing istanbul, turkey. many, many people killed. many, many people injured. folks, there's something going on that's really, reall
i don't think general hayden. i know general hayden is already say figure you want to waterboard somebody, a politician can do it themselves. we're done in that business. it's tough talk, tough talk. to have any impact or not is something that most, certainly most elites and most policy analysts would suggest not. >>> up next, first an economic shock wave in the uk and now a terror attack in turkey. president of breaks down the big challenges ahead for that part of the world and here...
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. >> to be fair, mike hayden, and other former direct are of the cia used to say a couple of months ago that the effort in iraq and syria was underresourced and overregulated. at the least, it is much less underresourced and much less overregulated now. there have been relaxations and i called for these on your show before. relaxations in the applications of the rulings of engagement. literally the bureaucracy that enables approval, strikes and so forth. so this you have less planes returning with their bombs still on, they're taking advantage of opportunities that prebt themselves. there has been the addition of a special forces element that publicly known is going after the lead ares of the islamic state and making quite considerable gains in that regard. the addition of 250 more special operations forces in syria, to help with that. and of course by the way, less publicized i think is the effort that's ongoing there to take a pocket called a manbij pocket which is the link between turkey and raqqa, the capital of the islamic state. and that would be a stride their logistical lines an
. >> to be fair, mike hayden, and other former direct are of the cia used to say a couple of months ago that the effort in iraq and syria was underresourced and overregulated. at the least, it is much less underresourced and much less overregulated now. there have been relaxations and i called for these on your show before. relaxations in the applications of the rulings of engagement. literally the bureaucracy that enables approval, strikes and so forth. so this you have less planes...
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she -- tom hayden as jane fonda did not help our cause. in fact, they played jane's recorded message for 30 days. and i will never forget when she ended her transmitting, talking about, these are poor innocent people. there were pows in north vietnam as you already know that were tortured that refused to meet with her. she never came down to south vietnam, cambodiaor, or whatever. but her ending statement was and ramsay clark who i talked to, you know, your mother lucy and linda, who was embarrassed that the attorney general under your dad went over there. but i go to bed crying every night thinking of the damage we have done to these poor innocent people. i said, really? i know she's apologized. i'll leave it at that. but, you know, we talk about vietnam veterans being recognized today because we didn't start the war. we served. each and every one here today and those around the world that wore the uniform during that time period should be applauded, should be saluted, and thanked for your service because -- [ applause ] -- if you were dr
she -- tom hayden as jane fonda did not help our cause. in fact, they played jane's recorded message for 30 days. and i will never forget when she ended her transmitting, talking about, these are poor innocent people. there were pows in north vietnam as you already know that were tortured that refused to meet with her. she never came down to south vietnam, cambodiaor, or whatever. but her ending statement was and ramsay clark who i talked to, you know, your mother lucy and linda, who was...
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here is what general hayden said of mr. trump's response to the attack, and i quote -- "prejudiced, simplistic and frankly inaccurate." general hayden has pointed out that banning all muslim immigration would not make us safer. it actually helps isis recruit those who hate the united states. as we mourn those we've lost, we must also roll up our sleeves and get to work. we must pursue smart, commonsense reforms to keep dangerous, hateful people from getting their hands on dangerous weapons. america just suffered its deadliest mass shooting event in history, worse than san bernadino, worse than newton, -- newtown, worse than virginia tech. if there ever was a time for congress to do its job and keep guns out of dangerous hands, this is it. mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from georgia. mr. isakson: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent to address the senate as if in morning business and to divide my remarks in the record at the appropriate indication. the presiding officer: without object
here is what general hayden said of mr. trump's response to the attack, and i quote -- "prejudiced, simplistic and frankly inaccurate." general hayden has pointed out that banning all muslim immigration would not make us safer. it actually helps isis recruit those who hate the united states. as we mourn those we've lost, we must also roll up our sleeves and get to work. we must pursue smart, commonsense reforms to keep dangerous, hateful people from getting their hands on dangerous...
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. >> they weren't secure according to general michael hayden who ran the cia and nsa in the bush, george w. bush administration, she was hacked by the russians, the chinese and the israelis. so, she's again misleading the public. the i.g. report, the inspector general report is damning to her. she can not compare herself to colin powell. he didn't use his own server. he replied about 3 dozen times using gmail on non-secret matters. she diverted of 6,000 emails away from the government on to her own property. martha: look at one more piece of sound from this interview with george stephanopoulos who pressed her quite a bit on this issue. watch. >> you don't accept the conclusions of report because they say you were unmindful of rules. >> everybody in the department knew that i was emailing from a personal address. hundreds of people knew it. people around the government knew it. and you know, that was, what the practice had been and that's what i did as well. martha: they did all know it. i mean they all saw every time they got an email from her it was not coming from a dot-gov address. >>
. >> they weren't secure according to general michael hayden who ran the cia and nsa in the bush, george w. bush administration, she was hacked by the russians, the chinese and the israelis. so, she's again misleading the public. the i.g. report, the inspector general report is damning to her. she can not compare herself to colin powell. he didn't use his own server. he replied about 3 dozen times using gmail on non-secret matters. she diverted of 6,000 emails away from the government on...
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you heard the former cia director mike hayden talk about the limits of these investigations. remember that the f.b.i. at one point looked into major nidal hasan, one of the tsarnaev brother before the boston bombing, and now in this case omar mateen. the investigation in 2013 didn't prevent this. but all of these -- all of these three people who committed the attacks were at one point on the f.b.i.'s radar. how to prevent this happening later on is the policy battle you will see. bill: ron johnson said there is something poignant and applicable. he said we have to learn how to disarm it before it becomes a threat. that's the essence of the subject right now. how do you disarm them as a country. as a government. as a law enforcement operation. as an f.b.i. operation. how do you disarm it before it becomes a threat? that's what we are up against. bret: that's true. but you are also up against the civil libertarian argument against national security that we often fight and often get into. how much we listen in and look in and how much we are anticipating what somebody is thinkin
you heard the former cia director mike hayden talk about the limits of these investigations. remember that the f.b.i. at one point looked into major nidal hasan, one of the tsarnaev brother before the boston bombing, and now in this case omar mateen. the investigation in 2013 didn't prevent this. but all of these -- all of these three people who committed the attacks were at one point on the f.b.i.'s radar. how to prevent this happening later on is the policy battle you will see. bill: ron...
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we will go to ohio with hayden on c-span. been on twitter looking at the effects of this and i have been seeing leftists and rightists pushing their agenda and it's just not the time. i see anti-gun agendas and anti-transgender and lgbt agendas. it's just not cool. i don't find it ok that people are asked avoiding this opportunity. even president obama mentioned gun control and i just don't find that ok. i found all of this agenda pushing -- not to say not many people are not morning, but i just find it awful that people would take advantage of this. call.thank you for your you did mention facebook and twitter and you can see they are on your screen if you would like to offer your opinion and read what others have to say. to move over to louisiana -- i'm sorry, seattle, washington with anita. is that right? welcome to c-span. sad at what'sry going on. i have a lesbian sister and i know this is tearing her apart. our agenda as far as this can control is bad. i know in american has a right to protection but when it comes to you
we will go to ohio with hayden on c-span. been on twitter looking at the effects of this and i have been seeing leftists and rightists pushing their agenda and it's just not the time. i see anti-gun agendas and anti-transgender and lgbt agendas. it's just not cool. i don't find it ok that people are asked avoiding this opportunity. even president obama mentioned gun control and i just don't find that ok. i found all of this agenda pushing -- not to say not many people are not morning, but i...
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carla hayden is apparently going to be the next librarian of congress, and i wish her the best, and i hope she brings the leadership to the organization that it's long needed. the librarian of congress, you know, if you go back and look at the case, i think there's three published opinions in my case, two at the district court level, one at the court of appeals level, and a couple other decisions that weren't published. but the title of the case is davis versus billington. and billington was dr. billington who was at the time the librarian of congress, who recently retired. i believe in the wake of his retirement, congress has now changed the rule where the librarian of congress can only serve for 15 years because dr. billington served for in excess of 30. mr. mulholland, who was the director of crs, has also retired, the person that fired me. both of them, you know, i have no doubt love the organization. but i think they love the organization the way j. edgar hoover loved the fbi, where there was no divide between their personal view and the official written regulations. the library
carla hayden is apparently going to be the next librarian of congress, and i wish her the best, and i hope she brings the leadership to the organization that it's long needed. the librarian of congress, you know, if you go back and look at the case, i think there's three published opinions in my case, two at the district court level, one at the court of appeals level, and a couple other decisions that weren't published. but the title of the case is davis versus billington. and billington was...
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within the eu general hayden has the eu member states share more with the united states which i think is a good thing and with each other but this allows challenges and problems in europe i imagine to fester and to explode as we have seen the information sharing among eu members states debate is often compared with where we were pre-9/11. which has a lot of overlapping stovepipe security entities. so i would just like for a second look at what's happened to the belgium attack and our european allies and to see if yothey're starting to really change their procedures, policies. deeply there's really political buy-in for sharing across borders in european countries, for the of counterterrorism. is there adequate coordination, information sharing and the like? and i that you can respond. >> i'm happy to jump in first. thank you very much. so the issue of information sharing is critical as identified in my opening remarks. of course critical to homeland security and to of the sharing of information with us at the very well be true that they share more information with us and with each othe
within the eu general hayden has the eu member states share more with the united states which i think is a good thing and with each other but this allows challenges and problems in europe i imagine to fester and to explode as we have seen the information sharing among eu members states debate is often compared with where we were pre-9/11. which has a lot of overlapping stovepipe security entities. so i would just like for a second look at what's happened to the belgium attack and our european...
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. >> i watched the first seasonsto and in that stopped watching i like hayden penn tear these she's a good actor. >> that's interesting they woulo cancel and shop it. >> remember girlfriends.ber gir they canceled it on the cw. >> chelsea grammar.ea grammar. >> i know that show. i i didn't know it got canceled.ld >> it was a good show.ood s >> it was a good show.w >> singer christine aguilero has a new hairdo.ai she got rid of her blond hair and went jessica rabbit red.rabbit >> she does look like jessicae a rabbit. >> she supported the new lookhel with a bold red lipstick amazini eyes, too. >> i would not recognize her ifi i saw her. i >> i know i won either.it >> with that look.at look. >> she's a pretty girl with w great voice.t v >> so talented.oal >> let's wrap it up with this. . oscar winner jk simmons you knok him from the spiderman movies. >> that jk simmons.mo >> and farmers insurancens commercial. >> i know him from the drummer movie, too i think he won an a oscar. >> whiplash.>> w little too deep to me i'll speas to the spiderman. spide >> or farmers insurance commercials.co
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. >> it became who is the best actor and hayden stood out.o o >> that's fascinating.s fag. if you had to direct finding dory as a live action film plal >> that would be --would be >> could you pull it off.ull of >> that would be quite anuite escapade.escapade >> what would you do. what >> it wowould be wei kr. weir >> gn.to g me one scene in thest movie how would you pull off pul live action.live action. >> if they were pn.ple?f pn >> no, ndo. they're fish.is >> oh, they're fish.reis >> stop motion.p mo ho. >> yewould you do it? >> i think you'd still do it in cg, wouldn't you? i don't knowon ho. >> ye pla how do you tell a fis which way to go. >> i don't know. i don't i can't work with this fisnk >> working with animals isnimals really bad. >> dogs and horses.and es. >> e abouctly. >> touch pdoil e -ene a loan wod have been horrible because likee the fish wouldn't go where youde wanted to.wa the kids wouldn't do what youwha want to do. >> ye p>> it was horrior into animation the timing. timin >> i'm a huge thomas new man f fan. i think he's an absolute geniuse wow. so are
. >> it became who is the best actor and hayden stood out.o o >> that's fascinating.s fag. if you had to direct finding dory as a live action film plal >> that would be --would be >> could you pull it off.ull of >> that would be quite anuite escapade.escapade >> what would you do. what >> it wowould be wei kr. weir >> gn.to g me one scene in thest movie how would you pull off pul live action.live action. >> if they were pn.ple?f pn >>...
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while i'm not reading all their biographies, the fact that george mcdan el, dorothy red ford, dolores hayden and david blight have all successfully wrestled with the challenges and opportunities of public history. like so many, i've learned so much from them, and the work of the historians who labor in the fertile fields of public history have been made better by all their efforts. so let me get out of the way and ask george mcdaniel to come up and speak. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >> thank you. i appreciate that. it is nice, thank y'all very much, i appreciate that. all of the wonderful staff for putting this together. and the director at the front desk. and the important work of volunteers. i want to thank them. also, during this symposium, one of the words has come up again and again has been struggle. for those of us in public history field, we know that's an ongoing challenge. when you are trying to answ ans questions you don't have, and definitive answers, this is an ongoing process and ongoing struggle. as you can tell by my accent, i'm not from brooklyn. >> jersey. >> that's right, je
while i'm not reading all their biographies, the fact that george mcdan el, dorothy red ford, dolores hayden and david blight have all successfully wrestled with the challenges and opportunities of public history. like so many, i've learned so much from them, and the work of the historians who labor in the fertile fields of public history have been made better by all their efforts. so let me get out of the way and ask george mcdaniel to come up and speak. [ applause ] [ laughter ] >>...
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(laughter).gh >> it became who is the bestho s actor and hayden stood out.toodt >> that's fascinating. if you had to direct findingin dory as a live action film -- >> that be would be quitee qui arnicas paid.p >> could you pull it off. >> i would be -- yeah. >> it would be weird y.be wrd >> give me one scene in theme on movie. how would you pull off livee action. >> if they were people?f they >> no, no, they're fish. f >> stop motion.n. how would you do it? >> i think you'd still do it in cg, wouldn't you? i don't know k how -- how do you tell a fish af which way to go. >> i can't work >> working with animals really bad. >> exactly. >> touch pool scene a loan woull have been horrible because the e fish won where you wanted to.hen the kids wouldn't do what youhat wanted them to. >> it was horrible making it inn animation with the timing. timg >> i'm a huge thomas new manan fan.fa he's an absolute genius. gens. >> wow. >> wow so are we. w >> as director prone douser whee you're working on a a film likem this and you have a score thatha you used in 2003 ---- >> yes. >> and then you make
(laughter).gh >> it became who is the bestho s actor and hayden stood out.toodt >> that's fascinating. if you had to direct findingin dory as a live action film -- >> that be would be quitee qui arnicas paid.p >> could you pull it off. >> i would be -- yeah. >> it would be weird y.be wrd >> give me one scene in theme on movie. how would you pull off livee action. >> if they were people?f they >> no, no, they're fish. f >> stop...