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mayer was working with the cia. he worked with him for 16 months the ntsb is working with the cia , there are people in the ntsb who are problematic. most the people, 99% were doing the right thing or trying to, including most of the fbi but there are few people in positions that were not. they just allowed things to happen. when you meet, the fact that i was just talking to us air traffic control guy that i talked about earlier, you are right to mention pension because i said. [inaudible] it guarantees silence. i worked 38 years as an air traffic controller. if they they take that away from me, i'm finished. for people who work in and around government as a great silencer, also what happens is some of these people end up working for defense contract and if they go public they not only risk there'd tension and freedom and so there's a lot of low-level fear among people who know stuff. there's only a handful of people involved but a lot of people are afraid to speak out. >> the captains of the coast guard, i do not k
mayer was working with the cia. he worked with him for 16 months the ntsb is working with the cia , there are people in the ntsb who are problematic. most the people, 99% were doing the right thing or trying to, including most of the fbi but there are few people in positions that were not. they just allowed things to happen. when you meet, the fact that i was just talking to us air traffic control guy that i talked about earlier, you are right to mention pension because i said. [inaudible] it...
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cut a deal with the cia and which he would turn over terrorism suspects to the cia. and one day in 2003, mohammed dere's militia grabbed suleiman abdullah salim out of his car and beat him and picked him up as few hours later and turned them over to the cia -- which eventually he was thrown into a secret prison in afghanistan where he was tortured. is reallye he endured hard to hear from him. to me, that was the hardest part of doing this was actually to hear the person that the cia had tortured describe the torture that they had endured. you know, many of us have read innocents torture torture report or the newspapers, but to actually hear and sit with someone who had to endure this is a very difficult process. amy: jim risen, we want to turn to suleiman abdullah salim in his own words speaking to the aclu about the long-term impacts of the t torture he endured. amy: i am in so much pain. i vomited. why are you doing g this to me? tell us what happened to su leiman. >> he was picked up in somalia up. the cia arranged to fly him to kenya where he was questioned by th
cut a deal with the cia and which he would turn over terrorism suspects to the cia. and one day in 2003, mohammed dere's militia grabbed suleiman abdullah salim out of his car and beat him and picked him up as few hours later and turned them over to the cia -- which eventually he was thrown into a secret prison in afghanistan where he was tortured. is reallye he endured hard to hear from him. to me, that was the hardest part of doing this was actually to hear the person that the cia had...
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is the cia documents proved the cia and fbi for the next 16 months would collaborate on the twa investigation which they did not say outright. the collaboration was to subvert the twa investigation. the cia had no other role and that becomes incredibly clear when you read your documents than to make all talk of missiles go away because on the opening night for tall people were talking about within the fiercest -- first the ours. we know there's one amateur video taken of the complete sequence of events. some of you may have seen it. it was aired on "msnbc" to the best of my knowledge probably two or three times. i talk to one of the fellows who is the technical director at "msnbc" and he said we showed it a few times in these three guys in suits came to pick up the copies and that was the end of that. the best collaboration of who we have seen i got from a 747 pilot and he was willing to give him his name and the use of his name which is a sign of some confidence. he was laid up in a hong kong hospital with that surgery and his wife came to visit and watch tv for several weeks. the start of t
is the cia documents proved the cia and fbi for the next 16 months would collaborate on the twa investigation which they did not say outright. the collaboration was to subvert the twa investigation. the cia had no other role and that becomes incredibly clear when you read your documents than to make all talk of missiles go away because on the opening night for tall people were talking about within the fiercest -- first the ours. we know there's one amateur video taken of the complete sequence...
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the cia has the cia act. the nsa has the nsa act that can be invoked. >> right. >> to essentially, you know, deny certain information. but i think that, you know, going to your point, ben, with internally, there can be proactive disclosures whether it would essentially mean that, you know, perhaps i didn't need to file a foia request for an ig report or 400 of them. but that, you know, could be something where you just put that out there. d.o.d., as an example. again, the cia is a secret agency and everything is classified. department of defense inspector general, they put their ig reports out there. some things are redacted. there are proactive steps that can be taken that can minimize that. but largely everything is, you know, is secret. just trying to get at that is difficult. and that is certainly, you know, part on congress and you know responsibility for changing that. >> one follow-up question on that. there's been recent legislation that requires if there are three requests, i think for the same docum
the cia has the cia act. the nsa has the nsa act that can be invoked. >> right. >> to essentially, you know, deny certain information. but i think that, you know, going to your point, ben, with internally, there can be proactive disclosures whether it would essentially mean that, you know, perhaps i didn't need to file a foia request for an ig report or 400 of them. but that, you know, could be something where you just put that out there. d.o.d., as an example. again, the cia is a...
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david robards, for cia. david. [applause] john brennan: this event -- david: this event mirroring the us's of nixon and ford gives a way to look at the white house , which is that it is entirely up to the president how it is going to be run. there is nothing in the national security acts of 1947 setting up cia and the national security council that says the intelligence process will be a certain type. it is up to the president, whether he is interested in intelligence, thinks it is important, wants to use it, advising against us, considers it irrelevant, as other sources, that is up to him. and the agency over the years and now the dni and other elements have try to tailor the daily product to meet the president needs is a fascinating story. you can see by scanning through the documents in today's release how the pdb itself as a product has changed. but behind that is an important , ary as dr. turgeon says process. how they integrated the pdb into their intelligence below, who managed the intelligence below. more i
david robards, for cia. david. [applause] john brennan: this event -- david: this event mirroring the us's of nixon and ford gives a way to look at the white house , which is that it is entirely up to the president how it is going to be run. there is nothing in the national security acts of 1947 setting up cia and the national security council that says the intelligence process will be a certain type. it is up to the president, whether he is interested in intelligence, thinks it is important,...
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david robarge, for cia. david? [applause] david: this event mirroring the pdb's of nixon and ford gives us an excellent opportunity to underscore a point about the relationship between central intelligence, the pdb process, and the white house. it is up to the president how it is going to be run. there is nothing in the national security acts of 1947 setting up cia and the national security council that says the intelligence process will be a certain type. it is strictly up to the president, whether he is interested in intelligence, thinks it is important, wants to use it, advising against us, considers it irrelevant, as other sources, that is up to him. the extent to which the agency, over the years, and now the dni in collaboration with the agency and other community elements, has tried to tailor the product to the president's needs is a fascinating story. you can see by scanning through the documents in today's release how the pdb itself as a product has changed. behind the scenes is an important story, as dr. t
david robarge, for cia. david? [applause] david: this event mirroring the pdb's of nixon and ford gives us an excellent opportunity to underscore a point about the relationship between central intelligence, the pdb process, and the white house. it is up to the president how it is going to be run. there is nothing in the national security acts of 1947 setting up cia and the national security council that says the intelligence process will be a certain type. it is strictly up to the president,...
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the cia, working 16 months. the ntsb working with the cia, there were people in the ntsb who were problematic. most of the people, they were doing the right thing. a few people in key positions who weren't. just allowed things to happen. they just emailed me today, you are right, you were right to mention pensions. the word pension, in sicily, guarantee silence, but i worked 38 years as an aircraft controller. they took that away from me, i am finished. it is a great silencer. so many of these people work for defense contracts. if they go public they not only risk their pensions and freedoms and they risk their whole company's connections with the government. there is a lot of low-level fear among people who know stuff. only a handful of bad people involved. afraid to speak out. the captain of the coast guard boat i do not know about. i will say one angle of the story we talked about is on the night of july 17, 1996, the coast guard -- the commercial fisherman, private yachtsman, many heard the distinctive ping
the cia, working 16 months. the ntsb working with the cia, there were people in the ntsb who were problematic. most of the people, they were doing the right thing. a few people in key positions who weren't. just allowed things to happen. they just emailed me today, you are right, you were right to mention pensions. the word pension, in sicily, guarantee silence, but i worked 38 years as an aircraft controller. they took that away from me, i am finished. it is a great silencer. so many of these...
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feeding information back to cia headquarters at langley. inside langley, cia super hackers use that information to direct drones and specialize low-flying satellites over russia, and even submarines positioned off the russian coast. a former senior intelligence official tells nbc news, he believes the u.s. response to the russian hack should be overt, for everybody to see. and that it should include a persuasion campaign designed to inform the russian people about putin. >> if you publicly accuse someone and don't follow it up with a response action, that may weaken the credible threat of your response capability. >> shaun kin okay was the senior u.n. intense official responsible for analyzing russian cyber capabilities. >> you're seeing it play out between two long-time chess players in this field. we've seen it in past it in the cyber era. >> unless we stand up to this kind of cyber attack from russia, we'll only see more and more of it in the future. >> but tonight while the cia continues to lay the technical ground work, we're being tol
feeding information back to cia headquarters at langley. inside langley, cia super hackers use that information to direct drones and specialize low-flying satellites over russia, and even submarines positioned off the russian coast. a former senior intelligence official tells nbc news, he believes the u.s. response to the russian hack should be overt, for everybody to see. and that it should include a persuasion campaign designed to inform the russian people about putin. >> if you...
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this is cia week at the nixon library. not only do we have these two great gentleman on stage, but tomorrow evening we have david preece who will talk his book "the president's book of secrets" which chronicles the daily briefings from kennedy all the way up to obama. please go online and go ahead and sign up and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. the first question, i would like to ask. can you tell us about the presidential daily briefings regarding resident nixon's trip to china and the influence it had? mr. clapper: well, actually i cannot say much about it because as i say, i was a young pup at the nsa at the time. i think the pdb in the run-up to the, it is my understanding there were a lot of discussions about interests outside the pdb because it was certainly a tremendously historic event as we were reminded during our tour today. it "reset" the relationship with china, and the legacy continues today. i think pdb treatment in the run-up served as a tutorial, if you will, but i also believe that the presid
this is cia week at the nixon library. not only do we have these two great gentleman on stage, but tomorrow evening we have david preece who will talk his book "the president's book of secrets" which chronicles the daily briefings from kennedy all the way up to obama. please go online and go ahead and sign up and we hope to see you back here tomorrow night. the first question, i would like to ask. can you tell us about the presidential daily briefings regarding resident nixon's trip...
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feeding information back to cia headquarters at langley. inside langley, cia super hackers use that information to direct drones and specialize low-flying satellites over russia, and even submarines positioned off the russian coast. a former senior intelligence official tells nbc news, he believes the u.s. russian hack should be overt, for everybody to see. and that it should include a persuasion campaign designed to inform the russian people about putin. >> if you publicly accuse someone and don't follow it up with a response action, that may weaken the credible threat of your response capability. >> shaun kin okay was the senior u.n. intense official responsible for analyzing russian cyber capabilities. >> you're seeing it play outwe long-time chess players in this field. we've seen it in past decades in the nuclear era, now we're seeing it in the cyber era. >> unless we stand up to this kind of cyber attack from russia, we'll only see more and more of it in the future. >> but tonight while the cia continues to lay the technical ground wo
feeding information back to cia headquarters at langley. inside langley, cia super hackers use that information to direct drones and specialize low-flying satellites over russia, and even submarines positioned off the russian coast. a former senior intelligence official tells nbc news, he believes the u.s. russian hack should be overt, for everybody to see. and that it should include a persuasion campaign designed to inform the russian people about putin. >> if you publicly accuse someone...
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think cia is a singular noun. it's never singular. on a good day it's a collective noun. most days it's plural. you have each of these four fundamental directorates. now, it's not in the book, it is the book, it is post right in the book but john brennan our successors there. he is trying to cut through those four cylinders. >> exactly but we need to wrap up. >> so multiple cultures and you have to learn to deal with each. >> i love your final quote in one chapter and i will close with that because it it's a nice guide to the way you operate as well as a great guide to people and it said, you're the only superpower in the room but don't act like it. >> that is right. that is my guidance. >> thank you. >> thank you.
think cia is a singular noun. it's never singular. on a good day it's a collective noun. most days it's plural. you have each of these four fundamental directorates. now, it's not in the book, it is the book, it is post right in the book but john brennan our successors there. he is trying to cut through those four cylinders. >> exactly but we need to wrap up. >> so multiple cultures and you have to learn to deal with each. >> i love your final quote in one chapter and i will...
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i had good oral histories of the cia. what struck me about those oral histories is the senior official that testified on the point like the pdb's, but they like to the briefers better. they were an introduction, and entree to conversation. ,they could ask questions, get more information. a reminder that when we focus on the pdb's as documents, it is about process, not points. it is about the process over
i had good oral histories of the cia. what struck me about those oral histories is the senior official that testified on the point like the pdb's, but they like to the briefers better. they were an introduction, and entree to conversation. ,they could ask questions, get more information. a reminder that when we focus on the pdb's as documents, it is about process, not points. it is about the process over
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nbc news has learned the cia is poised for a major unprecedented operation, targeting putin. tonight inside the covert plan to embarrass the russian. >>> also breaking, more accusers say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump, inclu contestant from "the apprentice." >> he then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me very aggressively. >> trump calling his accusers liars looking for fame. >>> also a doctor's outrage. why an african american physician says a delta attendant barred her from helping a sick passenger. >>> and manhunt for a possible ceserial in their beds. the fbi urging parents, lock your doors. "nightly news" begins right now. >>> from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt. >> good evening. there will be no troop movements or a single shot fired, but nbc news has learned exclusively that the united states is poised for an unprecedented retaliatory assault against russia, in response to its interference in the u.s. election. tonight, high level u.s. intellie to us details of a cia-led cyber retaliation against
nbc news has learned the cia is poised for a major unprecedented operation, targeting putin. tonight inside the covert plan to embarrass the russian. >>> also breaking, more accusers say they were sexually assaulted by donald trump, inclu contestant from "the apprentice." >> he then grabbed my shoulder and began kissing me very aggressively. >> trump calling his accusers liars looking for fame. >>> also a doctor's outrage. why an african american...
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i have three tokens of the cia's appreciation to hand out. if i could ask mr. lb to come to the stage please. these are crystal awards that essentially thank the nixon presidential library for their extraordinary support for today's event. [applause] >> if i could invent the president and ceo of the nixon foundation build their boat to the stage -- nixon foundation bill to the state. -- to the stage. thank you for your help and for making this wonderful venue available. [applause] lastly, jim hughes from the association of former intelligence officers association, if you could come up please. [applause] he was a huge supporter of the events we do all over the country, thank you very much. [applause] >> this concludes our event today. thank you very much for attending and i hope he have safe travels home. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, this eve
i have three tokens of the cia's appreciation to hand out. if i could ask mr. lb to come to the stage please. these are crystal awards that essentially thank the nixon presidential library for their extraordinary support for today's event. [applause] >> if i could invent the president and ceo of the nixon foundation build their boat to the stage -- nixon foundation bill to the state. -- to the stage. thank you for your help and for making this wonderful venue available. [applause] lastly,...
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is it too hard for us to check your references with the cia? i mean, we want to understand how did you do, not necessarily all the nitty gritty. but how'd you do? and what does this say about your capacity for leadership and vision and all that kind of stuff? - there are people who are no longer in the agency, like me, who've retired from the agency, agency veterans who can speak to all of that. - who can check your references? - yeah. - the qualifications that you have begin with that, but they don't end there. you have done investment banking work for goldman-sachs. you had a top position on the staff of congress. do you have what we would think of as traditional management experience? if i said to you, have you run anything? not run clandestine operations, but run something. you're getting ready to run, for all practical purposes, the earth's biggest corporation. america. it's a huge machine, this sprawling land mass and parts and people and the fate of the world is at risk here. the wrong person in that job, as you say yourself. what gives
is it too hard for us to check your references with the cia? i mean, we want to understand how did you do, not necessarily all the nitty gritty. but how'd you do? and what does this say about your capacity for leadership and vision and all that kind of stuff? - there are people who are no longer in the agency, like me, who've retired from the agency, agency veterans who can speak to all of that. - who can check your references? - yeah. - the qualifications that you have begin with that, but...
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and came out of the cia they all write their own memoirs. most of what i saw, that could be released. within a short period of time so these skrournlists ajournalistso house the documents when they came in. there wasn't the internet so that you can just sit in with all the brown boxes around. now we post them on the web and publish them for information. we try to publish and a lot of what the government holds is administrative and we're rying to get at the policy documents where a decision could have gone a long way or another and we can get at the history or policy and that is one of my favorites to show you this and the whole series of meetings with foreign leaders and this one happened to be with the turkish foreign minister in 1975. it's fascinating because the turks say you need to ship us some weapons down here from nato stores so we could kill them over there and he says that's illegal and guess who jumps in? before the freedom of information act i used to say at meetings, the illegal we do immediately and the unconstitutional takes a
and came out of the cia they all write their own memoirs. most of what i saw, that could be released. within a short period of time so these skrournlists ajournalistso house the documents when they came in. there wasn't the internet so that you can just sit in with all the brown boxes around. now we post them on the web and publish them for information. we try to publish and a lot of what the government holds is administrative and we're rying to get at the policy documents where a decision...
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david robarge, for cia. david. [applause] david: this event mirroring the pdb's of nixon and ford gives us a way to look at the white house, which is that it is entirely up to the president how it is going to be run. there is nothing in the national security acts of 1947 setting up cia and the national security council that says the intelligence process will be a certain type. it is up to the president, whether he is interested in intelligence, thinks it is important, wants to use it, advising against us, considers it irrelevant, as other sources, that is up to him. and the agency over the years and now the dni and other elements have try to tailor the daily product to meet the president needs is a fascinating story. you can see by scanning through the documents in today's release how the pdb itself as a product has changed. but behind that is an important story as dr. turgeon says, a process. how they integrated the pdb into their intelligence below, who managed the intelligence below. more importantly, i think is
david robarge, for cia. david. [applause] david: this event mirroring the pdb's of nixon and ford gives us a way to look at the white house, which is that it is entirely up to the president how it is going to be run. there is nothing in the national security acts of 1947 setting up cia and the national security council that says the intelligence process will be a certain type. it is up to the president, whether he is interested in intelligence, thinks it is important, wants to use it, advising...
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said in the february report, with respect of the cia's meta data, the cia plants this implement. the cia's procedures do not reflect changes to implement this with regard to meta data queries. >> that's on different queries of different agencies. those all, those that's implemented by the agency or in the process of being implemented. >> now, you have seen these changes being developed and participated in discussions for r the past few years. of course, you know what the agencies are doing and putting out publicly, what do you see the big picture issues when it comes to intelligence information usage. >> first, i kind of want to talk about what the world that i worry about. wh what's the world that the aicu worry about. we are not talking about a dozen or hundred e-mail transactions a year but we worry in the millions. in your everyday, normal criminal enforcement in which case generally to go to a neutral judge to get a warrant, demonstratiing a problem where someone has been accused of a crime. we worry about all that happen ng the world where even that information is gained an
said in the february report, with respect of the cia's meta data, the cia plants this implement. the cia's procedures do not reflect changes to implement this with regard to meta data queries. >> that's on different queries of different agencies. those all, those that's implemented by the agency or in the process of being implemented. >> now, you have seen these changes being developed and participated in discussions for r the past few years. of course, you know what the agencies...
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to which cia. u.s. role pivot it will and how much iranian role was pivotal but most is ousted. bashar during that time lifted country e briefly for three days and then he comes back he's restored to the thrown but that critical point. it looks briefly about to overthrown but the u.s. for various reasons participates in that operation and it remains i think an open wound for many -- it is a source of great contention and fascinating story and it's one volume of state department results withheld for many years and then waiting for releaves that volume help to us understand whaptd and some spk lags they were involved too and concerned that their role would be exposed. >> a lot of people are concerned with a nuclear deal with iran and other countries in the region will be getting nuclear weapons as saudi arabia and others. and the present government that you think of will they be -- looking to get a nuclear weapon soon? is asked to support the deal to prevent proliferation because the fear was iran th
to which cia. u.s. role pivot it will and how much iranian role was pivotal but most is ousted. bashar during that time lifted country e briefly for three days and then he comes back he's restored to the thrown but that critical point. it looks briefly about to overthrown but the u.s. for various reasons participates in that operation and it remains i think an open wound for many -- it is a source of great contention and fascinating story and it's one volume of state department results withheld...
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cia is not involved there, you are not telling them what you want in the book. you are taking it as it comes and going from there. as a result, the pdb is growing ever more useless overtime in the nixon administration. the entire program sunday at 8:00 p.m. or midnight eastern great american history tv, only on c-span3. >> >> the next president making appointments to the supreme court of the united states will be president donald trump. clinton in the white house, the rest of the world will never forget why they have always looked up the united states of america. >> c-span's campaign 2016 coverage continues with the vice presidential debate between republican governor mike pence and them or senator tim kaine --inning; 30 p.m. eastern democratic senator tim kaine beginning at seven: 30 p.m. eastern. watch live on c-span. watch live and any time on demand at www.c-span.org and listen live on the free c-span radio app. "american artifacts" takes you to historic places to learn what artifacts reveal about american history. rock creek park covers 1700 acres. we visit
cia is not involved there, you are not telling them what you want in the book. you are taking it as it comes and going from there. as a result, the pdb is growing ever more useless overtime in the nixon administration. the entire program sunday at 8:00 p.m. or midnight eastern great american history tv, only on c-span3. >> >> the next president making appointments to the supreme court of the united states will be president donald trump. clinton in the white house, the rest of the...
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i know that the cia is already going forward with one. we have a gentleman down in nicaragua who is on contract to the cia, advising -- supposedly on military tactics -- the contras. and he drew up this manual. it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. and a number of pages were excised by that agency head there, the man in charge, and he sent it on up here to cia, where more pages were excised before it was printed. but some way or other, there were 12 of the original copies that got out down there and were not submitted for this printing process by the cia. now, those are the details as we have them. and as soon as we have an investigation and find out where any blame lies for the few that did not get excised or changed, we certainly are going to do something about that. we'll take the proper action at the proper time. i was very interested to hear about central america and our process down there, and i thought for a moment that instead of a debate, i was going to find mr. mondale in complete agreement
i know that the cia is already going forward with one. we have a gentleman down in nicaragua who is on contract to the cia, advising -- supposedly on military tactics -- the contras. and he drew up this manual. it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. and a number of pages were excised by that agency head there, the man in charge, and he sent it on up here to cia, where more pages were excised before it was printed. but some way or other, there were 12 of the...
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involvement in cia activities in central america. negotiations with the soviet union on nuclear stock health and strategic weapon systems, and fighting terrorism in lebanon and the broader middle east. the republican ticket of ronald reagan and george h.w. bush defeated walter mondale and geraldine ferraro, winning the 59 percent to 41%. this debate from kansas city is just under an hour and a half. [applause] ms. ridings: good evening from the municipal auditorium in kansas city. i am dorothy ridings, the president of the league of women voters, the sponsor of this final presidential debate of the 1984 campaign between republican ronald reagan and democrat walter mondale. our panelists for tonight's debate on defense and foreign policy issues are georgie anne geyer, syndicated columnist for universal press syndicate; marvin kalb, chief diplomatic correspondent for nbc news; morton kondracke, executive editor of the new republic magazine; and henry trewhitt, diplomatic correspondent for the baltimore sun. edwin newman, formerly of nb
involvement in cia activities in central america. negotiations with the soviet union on nuclear stock health and strategic weapon systems, and fighting terrorism in lebanon and the broader middle east. the republican ticket of ronald reagan and george h.w. bush defeated walter mondale and geraldine ferraro, winning the 59 percent to 41%. this debate from kansas city is just under an hour and a half. [applause] ms. ridings: good evening from the municipal auditorium in kansas city. i am dorothy...
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let me just state from the outset, you know, the cia is an espionage agency. we understand that there are certain things that are legitimately kept secret and that we also understand that sometimes we don't understand why things are being kept secret and that's why we have conversations with the cia press office and with sources that we cultivate who we trust so that we can figure out those things. but you know, i think there's also an interesting kind of middle ground where the cia can legitimately keep things secret, and we can legitimate ll lly fa them out and publish them. a couple of examples come to mind. i think on an earlier panel someone talked about the back channel diplomacy bowl that the cia often performs. you know, of course i understand why the cia would want to keep that -- those kinds of very sensitive conversations and negotiations quiet and secret. at the same time, if jason or i or another reporter stumbles on the george w. bush administration negotiations with gaddafi on the nuclear deal, well that might be fair negotiations with gadhafi,
let me just state from the outset, you know, the cia is an espionage agency. we understand that there are certain things that are legitimately kept secret and that we also understand that sometimes we don't understand why things are being kept secret and that's why we have conversations with the cia press office and with sources that we cultivate who we trust so that we can figure out those things. but you know, i think there's also an interesting kind of middle ground where the cia can...
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we now have privacy officers at cia. these are new roles in figuring out how to be more transparent, it's going to be an ever-sort-of-changing process. we have increased the amount of protections under 702 versus nima's perspective. one of the things that's important is make sure we truly are talking about the same set of facts to the extent that those are not classified and we've really worked to do that, so whether you think you should have a warrant to do the u.s. person query or not based on how we think about these things, what i think has been really positive is the fact that we are now talking almost about all the same. so nima and i can totally disagree on this but disagreeing based on own policy perspective as oppose today truly different facts and that's where we want to be in terms of the transparency. i don't know whether i'm going to defend whether there should or should not be a warrant. that's sort of the standard today but we can now have the discussion which is a option that we have in the space. how tra
we now have privacy officers at cia. these are new roles in figuring out how to be more transparent, it's going to be an ever-sort-of-changing process. we have increased the amount of protections under 702 versus nima's perspective. one of the things that's important is make sure we truly are talking about the same set of facts to the extent that those are not classified and we've really worked to do that, so whether you think you should have a warrant to do the u.s. person query or not based...
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i want to acknowledge the whorts of the cia officers reviewed and declassified these 28,000 pages over the last year.
i want to acknowledge the whorts of the cia officers reviewed and declassified these 28,000 pages over the last year.
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i know that the cia is already going forward with one. we have a gentleman down in nicaragua who is on contract to the cia, advising -- supposedly on military tactics -- the contras. and he drew up this manual. it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. and a number of pages were excised by that agency head there, the man in charge, and he sent it on up here to cia, where more pages were excised before it was printed. but some way or other, there were 12 of the original copies that got out down there and were not submitted for this printing process by the cia. now, those are the details as we have them. and as soon as we have an investigation and find out where any blame lies for the few that did not get excised or changed, we certainly are going to do something about that. we'll take the proper action at the proper time. i was very interested to hear about central america and our process down there, and i thought for a moment that instead of a debate i was going to find mr. mondale in complete agreement
i know that the cia is already going forward with one. we have a gentleman down in nicaragua who is on contract to the cia, advising -- supposedly on military tactics -- the contras. and he drew up this manual. it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. and a number of pages were excised by that agency head there, the man in charge, and he sent it on up here to cia, where more pages were excised before it was printed. but some way or other, there were 12 of the...
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i'm not a cia guy. it needs some kind of a twist. something sexy. >> i don't get it, i'm not sexual and i'm not a cia guy. >> i'm not classified, i don't know these fine lines. i know what makes good media. if there was something sexual in the e-mails, it would blow everything up. >> she had nuding. nudie pics. >> look, if you declassify this, i'll grab your junk, then that -- >> that's a better quid pro quo. >> yeah. yeah. >> does that mean in cia/fbi terms, does that mean what i think it means? >> yeah, it means grab your junk. >> and guess what, it sticks. >> moving on. full show that most voters think hillary is not trustworthy. nobody knows why. plus the trump campaign has questions about her character. that weapon? hillary's life-long pal, and she has a story to tell. >> she had broken up with this guy whose name i can never, ever remember. >> already, betsy seems like an unreliable witness. snc [ laughter ] >> anyway, hillary had broken up with a guy before the senior prom so she fixed her up. >> so i fixed her up with someone
i'm not a cia guy. it needs some kind of a twist. something sexy. >> i don't get it, i'm not sexual and i'm not a cia guy. >> i'm not classified, i don't know these fine lines. i know what makes good media. if there was something sexual in the e-mails, it would blow everything up. >> she had nuding. nudie pics. >> look, if you declassify this, i'll grab your junk, then that -- >> that's a better quid pro quo. >> yeah. yeah. >> does that mean in cia/fbi...
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the cia is completely out of the picture. individual items in the presidential security memo was tagged specifically to the pdb. at the start of the administration, we largely read out of the process document terribly. we also read out of the process in feedback, because there is no continual back and forth between the white house and the cia. as one of kissinger's aides said, you and the president's work styles to not lend themselves to feedback, meaning you like to go in the of the law office, slammed the door shut, cook up something, and then spring it on the policy community. the caa is not involved. you are sort of taking it as a cons and going from there. as a result, the pdb is growing ever more useless over time in the nixon administration. announcer: watch the entire program sunday at 8:00 a.m. to midnight eastern "american history tv," only on c-span3. announcer: when bush became president, valdes was aimed to have the white house photo operation. his, valve is discusses position as a photojournalist for the bush fa
the cia is completely out of the picture. individual items in the presidential security memo was tagged specifically to the pdb. at the start of the administration, we largely read out of the process document terribly. we also read out of the process in feedback, because there is no continual back and forth between the white house and the cia. as one of kissinger's aides said, you and the president's work styles to not lend themselves to feedback, meaning you like to go in the of the law...
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cia is not involved you are taking it as it comes, and going from there. so, as a result, the pdb is growing ever more useless overtime in the nixon administration. >> watch the entire program sunday at 8:00 p.m. or midnight eastern. american history tv, only on c-span3. tv,ext on american history rush loving jr. talks about the rise and fall of the railroad industry. he is the offer of -- author of "the well-dressed hobo: the many wondrous adventures of a man who loves trains." he is the former editor of "fortune," and former business editor of the richmond times dispatch. he shares anecdotes from his experience covering american railroads since the 1960's. this is just under an hour. mr. rush loving jr.: thank you. it is a pleasure. i am not here to about the candidacy of gary joh
cia is not involved you are taking it as it comes, and going from there. so, as a result, the pdb is growing ever more useless overtime in the nixon administration. >> watch the entire program sunday at 8:00 p.m. or midnight eastern. american history tv, only on c-span3. tv,ext on american history rush loving jr. talks about the rise and fall of the railroad industry. he is the offer of -- author of "the well-dressed hobo: the many wondrous adventures of a man who loves trains."...
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i know that the cia is already going forward with one. we have a gentleman down in nicaragua who is on contract to the cia, advising -- supposedly on military tactics -- the contras. and he drew up this manual. it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. and a number of pages were excised by that agency head there, the man in charge, and he sent it on up here to cia, where more pages were excised before it was printed. but some way or other, there were 12 of the original copies that got out down there and were not submitted for this printing process by the cia. now, those are the details as we have them. and as soon as we have an investigation and find out where any blame lies for the few that did not get excised or changed, we certainly are going to do something about that. we'll take the proper action at the proper time. i was very interested to hear about central america and our process down there, and i thought for a moment that instead of a debate i was going to find mr. mondale in complete agreement
i know that the cia is already going forward with one. we have a gentleman down in nicaragua who is on contract to the cia, advising -- supposedly on military tactics -- the contras. and he drew up this manual. it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. and a number of pages were excised by that agency head there, the man in charge, and he sent it on up here to cia, where more pages were excised before it was printed. but some way or other, there were 12 of the...
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now in the past, the cia, this is also according to reporting, the cia presented officials with the white house, with a list of options. optionality. what they can do, and the white house has backed off. whether or not they go for it this time and pull a euphemistic trigger, that's the question. >> nbc's hans nichols at the white house with the latest. thank you. >>> another weekend of wild weather as well we're watching this saturday. this time in the northwest. a typhoon in the pacific raising fears of widespread damage along the coast when it reaches land. we take you there live. >>> in our powerful storm heading for the pacific northwest. winds up to 65 miles an hour and heavy rain. that storm could unleash up to 12 inches of rain over the next three days. expected to be one of the most powerful storms to hit the region in a dak kade. nbc's joe friar is live in washington, about 30 minutes north of seattle. joe, how bad can this thing get? >> reporter: you know, they're fearing it could be pretty bad. what they're warning people about. you can see the rain is coming down hard now with
now in the past, the cia, this is also according to reporting, the cia presented officials with the white house, with a list of options. optionality. what they can do, and the white house has backed off. whether or not they go for it this time and pull a euphemistic trigger, that's the question. >> nbc's hans nichols at the white house with the latest. thank you. >>> another weekend of wild weather as well we're watching this saturday. this time in the northwest. a typhoon in the...
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her campaign did a conference call with the former acting director of the cia, mike morel, a hillary clinton supporter who has called on trump to admit that the cia briefers told him that the russians were interfering with the u.s. election. clinton's senior spokesman compared the latest podesta wikileak hack to watergate. four decades later, we're witnessing another effort to steal private campaign documents in order to influence an election. only this time, instead of filing cabinets, it's people's e-mails they're breaking into. and a foreign government is behind it. that from senior spokesman glenncap lin, hillary clinton will be in the new york area doing debate prep tomorrow and monday. what's interesting uma is that she actually has set designers build the actual, an actual replica of the debate site and they have that set up at a local hotel in new york. and that's how she practices. she is meticulous and that's what she'll be doing in the coming days. back to you. >> that's amazing, designing a replica of the state she'll be on come wednesday. interesting, jen for, thank you
her campaign did a conference call with the former acting director of the cia, mike morel, a hillary clinton supporter who has called on trump to admit that the cia briefers told him that the russians were interfering with the u.s. election. clinton's senior spokesman compared the latest podesta wikileak hack to watergate. four decades later, we're witnessing another effort to steal private campaign documents in order to influence an election. only this time, instead of filing cabinets, it's...
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. >> msnbc also learning cia is gearing up for a possible cyber strike against russia. it could be a clandestine operation against -- in an interview for tomorrow's "meet the press," chuck todd pressed vice president joe biden's on the administration's mindset. let's take a listen. >> we're sernding a message. we have the capacity to go it. and the message will be at the time of our choosing and under the circumstances is that have the greatest impact with a capacity to do, to fund a million dollar election is not what people think. and i tell you what, to the extent that they do, we will be proportional in what they do. >> is a message going to be sent? is the public going to know it? >> i hope not. >> eric, you have been following this story, sources saying the mission would be designed here to attempt to harass and embarrass the kremlin leadership. also hear word it's also to protect the u.s. election systems as we head towards november, what are you hear and what might that be? >> there are numerous things for the clinton campaign and how they want to proceed. so wh
. >> msnbc also learning cia is gearing up for a possible cyber strike against russia. it could be a clandestine operation against -- in an interview for tomorrow's "meet the press," chuck todd pressed vice president joe biden's on the administration's mindset. let's take a listen. >> we're sernding a message. we have the capacity to go it. and the message will be at the time of our choosing and under the circumstances is that have the greatest impact with a capacity to...
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said this is the information that we were feeding into washington, and then when we listened to the cia director talk about some of these issues, it doesn't match the intelligence that we are feeding. so that's a question mark. we know that the information that was coming from secretary clinton and from president obama when it was in regards to benghazi or when they were talking about isis as the j.v. team, that came out of the intelligence community. those two areas proved to be very, very wrong. so yeah, i think donald trump has the -- has a legitimate right to have skepticism about the claims that are being made at this time. >> let's talk about the hacking of john podesta, who is the hillary clinton campaign chairman of his e-mail. i want you to take a look. it looked like it was hacked pretty easily, accessed through a standard phishing e-mail telling him to change his password is. this a method you've seen when you served on the intelligence committee? >> oh, i think it's very consistent with what we've seen. but i think that the russians, the chinese, the iranians, and others hav
said this is the information that we were feeding into washington, and then when we listened to the cia director talk about some of these issues, it doesn't match the intelligence that we are feeding. so that's a question mark. we know that the information that was coming from secretary clinton and from president obama when it was in regards to benghazi or when they were talking about isis as the j.v. team, that came out of the intelligence community. those two areas proved to be very, very...
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it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. a number of pages were x'd by the man in charge and they september it up with more pages kpied and there were 12 of the original cop approximate pis that got out thrown and not submitted for this printing process by the cia. now those are the details that we have. as soon as we have an investigation and blame for the few that did not get changed, we certainly are going to do something about that. we will take the proper action at the proper time. i was very interested to hear about central america and the process down there and i thought for a moment that instead of a debate, i was going to find a complete agreement with what we're doing because the plan that he has outlined is the one that we have been following for quiet some time including diplomatic processes throughout central america and working closely with the con at that door group. i can only tell you about the manual. we're not in the habit of assigning guilt before they're proper evidence and proof of that guilt. if guilt
it was turned over to the agency head of the cia in nicaragua to be printed. a number of pages were x'd by the man in charge and they september it up with more pages kpied and there were 12 of the original cop approximate pis that got out thrown and not submitted for this printing process by the cia. now those are the details that we have. as soon as we have an investigation and blame for the few that did not get changed, we certainly are going to do something about that. we will take the...
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bake cia news conference. if you are friends of the american, you will like. there's many historians bias among us and i was very heartened that the creator of joe weissberg like the americans found a great deal of regular material in the book. anyway, so this guy turns up consists of field family are alive. they been given up for dead. i know because i interrogated which is a euphemism for torture them and at that point the state department starts bombarding moscow and warsaw and prague with demands for the release of this american family. the family are released including noel and herta from their confinement, and they are afraid of mccarthyist america. but this is one of the amazing unbelievable twist in the story. that makes sense. they are afraid to come home because they been rebuilt the spies and they would face trial on charges of treason. the extraordinary thing is when the ambassador is he right to hungry contacts them after they requested asylum say they feel blake returning -- he says quite reasonably this is not consistent with american citizenshi
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he's still hanging on, despite growing opposition. >> it's gutless leadership. >>> director of the cia is issuing a new warning for the next commander in chief, be prepared to confront a long list of threats and security challenges on day one. and get this, isis is not at the top of the list. m jamie foxx fo. in the nation's largest independent study by rootmetrics, again, verizon is the number one network. hi, i'm jamie foxx for sprint. and i'm jamie foxx for t-mobile. (both) and we're just as good. really? only verizon was ranked number one nationally in data, reliability, text and call and speed. yeah. and you're gonna fist pump to that? get out of my sight. (announcer vo) unlimited isn't a good deal if it's on a cutrate network. switch now and get our best deal. 20 gigs and four lines for only 160. all on america's best network. we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto®- a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in t
he's still hanging on, despite growing opposition. >> it's gutless leadership. >>> director of the cia is issuing a new warning for the next commander in chief, be prepared to confront a long list of threats and security challenges on day one. and get this, isis is not at the top of the list. m jamie foxx fo. in the nation's largest independent study by rootmetrics, again, verizon is the number one network. hi, i'm jamie foxx for sprint. and i'm jamie foxx for t-mobile. (both)...