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but i do think that the drones, you know, none of our closest allies, according to the u.n. investigator, whose looking into this, you know,xcept our legal rationale, that we can basically kill people outside the conventional war zones. and that's, i think, one of the many reasons the president is going to be speaking this afternoon about the drone program. you know, we have to have a legal framework that we feel comfortable, that the chinese will work with or the iranians will work with. because our monopoly on armed drones is basically eroding very quickly. china, in february, said that it contemplated killing a drug lord with an armed drone who was in a remote area of southeast asia. and so, you know, other countries are going to point to our legal framework and it better be good. it better be something that we can live with and want other countries to live with. and i think that's, you know, one of the reasons why we're seeing this kind of a -- you know, this announcement this afternoon about a much more calibrated drone policy, apart from the fact that, of course, it's
but i do think that the drones, you know, none of our closest allies, according to the u.n. investigator, whose looking into this, you know,xcept our legal rationale, that we can basically kill people outside the conventional war zones. and that's, i think, one of the many reasons the president is going to be speaking this afternoon about the drone program. you know, we have to have a legal framework that we feel comfortable, that the chinese will work with or the iranians will work with....
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a launch has come despite pleas from south korea and the u.n. chief to halt them at time of high tensions. >>> pakistani politicians shot to death saturday on the eve of a highly contested rerun election in her district. her death comes after she made allegations of vote rigging in early balloting. she was killed in what sources describe as an execution-style attack. >>> 50 years after their high school prom was canceled, members of the birmingham, alabama, class of 1963 finally had their big dance. civil rights protests forced the cancellation in birmingham high schools. >>> someone in zephyrhill, florida, is waking up richer. it was sold in a supermarket in the tampa suburb. the jackpot is the largest in powerball history with a cash value of nearly $377 million. thanks for watching "state of the union." i'm candy crowley in washington. head to cnn.com/sotu for analysis and extras. if you missed any part of today's show
a launch has come despite pleas from south korea and the u.n. chief to halt them at time of high tensions. >>> pakistani politicians shot to death saturday on the eve of a highly contested rerun election in her district. her death comes after she made allegations of vote rigging in early balloting. she was killed in what sources describe as an execution-style attack. >>> 50 years after their high school prom was canceled, members of the birmingham, alabama, class of 1963...
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they did it in kosovo kosavoe and finally, the united states of america and great britain led a non-u.n. coalition and they bombed the hell out of the positions and, indeed, the heavy weapons and the al bane yan albanians. they said we're leaving but we're going to come back because we know we're going to come back when these people are gone. and, today, they're free independent, loves america, just struck a deal with serbia, its mortal enemy. >> next we're going to introduce talented actors passionate act vis who has become crucially involved in the world of acting. we'll get you up to date on the latest investigation. also another angle that hasn't really been covered. those who say that the attack is evidence that america should back away from immigration reform. we'll talk about it ahead. man: how did i get here? dumb luck? or good decisions? ones i've made. ones we've all made. about marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to
they did it in kosovo kosavoe and finally, the united states of america and great britain led a non-u.n. coalition and they bombed the hell out of the positions and, indeed, the heavy weapons and the al bane yan albanians. they said we're leaving but we're going to come back because we know we're going to come back when these people are gone. and, today, they're free independent, loves america, just struck a deal with serbia, its mortal enemy. >> next we're going to introduce talented...
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. >>> actress and u.n. goodwill ambassador mira sorvino is partners with cnn freedom project to shine light on the horrors of modern day slavery around the world. it's still happening. she is our spotlight today for "impact your world." >> a lot of what i've learned about human trafficking has been through direct conversations with victims. i've interviewed many, many victims in several different countries in different situations and different age ranges. almost all the victims i've spoken to have been women and most of them have been in sexual exploitation. some of it is so shocking it almost like ruins you for a few weeks. like you can't actually escape the horrendousness of what people are telling you and the pain that they have lived through. i met a little girl at a shelter and she was showing me her homework and her addition and subtraction and she was very proud and then they took me aside and they said her father murdered her mother in front of her and he dropped her off with some relatives in cancu
. >>> actress and u.n. goodwill ambassador mira sorvino is partners with cnn freedom project to shine light on the horrors of modern day slavery around the world. it's still happening. she is our spotlight today for "impact your world." >> a lot of what i've learned about human trafficking has been through direct conversations with victims. i've interviewed many, many victims in several different countries in different situations and different age ranges. almost all the...
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administration and congressional republicans have battled for months over the initial response in which the u.n. ambassador susan rice called the attack a spontaneous protest. we have since learned there was no protest at all outside the consulate in benghazi, libya. republicans have suggested the truth was deliberately covered up for political reasons to try to help the president get re-elected. our chief white house correspondent jake tapper is here. he's been going through these documents. jake, you have them right there, about a hundred pages of e-mails. what's going on here? >> a hundred pages of documents. a lot of the names of career diplomats have been redacted but job titles are there. what you see is an interagency process of individuals from the fbi to the cia to the state department, national security council, weighing in on the talking points, what to say to congress, what to say to the american people. here is a quote from one of the quotes, an e-mail from cia public affairs officer to victoria nuland. they say, that being said there are indications islamic extremists participated
administration and congressional republicans have battled for months over the initial response in which the u.n. ambassador susan rice called the attack a spontaneous protest. we have since learned there was no protest at all outside the consulate in benghazi, libya. republicans have suggested the truth was deliberately covered up for political reasons to try to help the president get re-elected. our chief white house correspondent jake tapper is here. he's been going through these documents....
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a version of those talking points made their way to u.n. ambassador susan rice, who went on five sunday talk shows and said protesters on an anti-islamic video in benghazi as well as a separate siege in the u.s. embassy in cairo. >> our current assessment is what happened in benghazi is, in fact, a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo. almost a copy cat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video. >> reporter: what rice did not disclose is investigators suspected an al qaeda connected group, ansar al sharia was behind the attack. in an e-mail, state department spokesman wrote, "why do we want the hill fingering ansar al sharia when we aren't doing that ourselves. and the penultimate point could be abuseded to beat the state department for not paying attention to agency warnings." nuland chimed in again, "these don't resolve all of my issues or those of my building's leadership. they are consulting with nss." then they warn the talking points shouldn't je
a version of those talking points made their way to u.n. ambassador susan rice, who went on five sunday talk shows and said protesters on an anti-islamic video in benghazi as well as a separate siege in the u.s. embassy in cairo. >> our current assessment is what happened in benghazi is, in fact, a spontaneous reaction to what had just transpired hours before in cairo. almost a copy cat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo, which were prompted, of course, by the video....
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>> reporter: hicks told investigators it made a big difference because u.n. ambassador susan rice, references administration talking points, called it a demonstration on television minutes after libya's leader called it an attack. hicks said it offended libya and played it harder for the fbi to investigation. it's simply his opinion. >> weeks later, in new york, the president of libya was still upset about being called out as either misinformed or lying on national tv in the u.s. i think it's suffice to say it had an affect on diplomatic relations. >> reporter: the committee's top dem argued they were iced out of the investigation calling it a partisan report with reckless and false accusations. how do you answer the charge that what you're doing is partisan? >> well, i think that changing the talking points from the truth to an untruth is certainly partisan and likely for political reasons but i think the better question is, why are the democrats not just as upset that we didn't do all we could do to save american lives? >> reporter: issa's democratic counte
>> reporter: hicks told investigators it made a big difference because u.n. ambassador susan rice, references administration talking points, called it a demonstration on television minutes after libya's leader called it an attack. hicks said it offended libya and played it harder for the fbi to investigation. it's simply his opinion. >> weeks later, in new york, the president of libya was still upset about being called out as either misinformed or lying on national tv in the u.s. i...
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. >> the u.n. security council, tough to get them to agree on anything, but they consider them to be an alias for al qaeda in iraq. >> absolutely. there is a general concern. in each one of these different areas of syria, regime controlled areas, sunni air patroled areas, we have not only terrorist groups which are present but actually ascendent. hezbollah in the regime controlled areas. the nusra front in the sunni areas and the local branch kurdish workers party. >> it is complicated. i understand it a little bit better. thank you so much. appreciate it as always for coming and trying to explain this very complicated situation. >> my pleasure. >>> turning now to the buried lead, the story we think is not getting enough attention. something in the washington post this morning caught our eye. it was a story titled for obama's ex-aides it is time to cash in on experience and the story details the ways former wades make money from industry and advocacy groups seeking to curry favor with the white hou
. >> the u.n. security council, tough to get them to agree on anything, but they consider them to be an alias for al qaeda in iraq. >> absolutely. there is a general concern. in each one of these different areas of syria, regime controlled areas, sunni air patroled areas, we have not only terrorist groups which are present but actually ascendent. hezbollah in the regime controlled areas. the nusra front in the sunni areas and the local branch kurdish workers party. >> it is...
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ambassador to the u.n. to go out on the sunday show and make the suggestions she was making about demonstrations and all of that, are you satisfied now that you've gone through all those e-mails that there was no political coverup? >> well, i'm still unclear why -- i think there was a coverup or a misdirection campaign by the president and his people. i'm still unsure why they were trying to do it. did they think anybody was going to believe this had nothing to do with terrorism? i guess what troubles me is when hillary clinton came before our committee, she said she had nothing to do with the talking points. when you look at her e-mails there, it looks like her spokesman, victoria nuland is saying you've got to remove the terrorism quotes because there could be political ramifications. this is hillary clinton's spokesman. unless hillary clinton's spokesman doesn't speak for her, this really does draw hillary clinton into this. it puts her fingerprints all over these talking points. >> there's no apparent e
ambassador to the u.n. to go out on the sunday show and make the suggestions she was making about demonstrations and all of that, are you satisfied now that you've gone through all those e-mails that there was no political coverup? >> well, i'm still unclear why -- i think there was a coverup or a misdirection campaign by the president and his people. i'm still unsure why they were trying to do it. did they think anybody was going to believe this had nothing to do with terrorism? i guess...
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u.n. ambassador mira sorvino talks with us about the fight to combat human trafficking on "impact your world." >> a lot of what i've learned about human trafficking has been through direct conversations with victims. i've interviewed many, many victims in several different countries and different situations and different age ranges. almost all the victims i've spoken to have been women. and most of them have been in sexual exploitation. some is so shocking that it almost like ruins you for a few weeks. like you can't actually escape the horrendousness of what people are telling you and the pain they lived through. i met a little girl at the shelter and she was showing me her homework and her addition and subtraction. she was very proud. then they took me aside and said that her father murdered her mother in front of her and then he dropped her off with some relatives in cancun and they sold her to a brothel at age 4. 4 to 7 she was working in a brothel doing things that she did not know ho
u.n. ambassador mira sorvino talks with us about the fight to combat human trafficking on "impact your world." >> a lot of what i've learned about human trafficking has been through direct conversations with victims. i've interviewed many, many victims in several different countries and different situations and different age ranges. almost all the victims i've spoken to have been women. and most of them have been in sexual exploitation. some is so shocking that it almost like...
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more than 80,000 people killed so far, according to the u.n. today in geneva, the u.n. human rights commission con denied the siege of hue sayer, lifted the arms embargo on the syrian opposition with russia objecting, threatening to send sophisticated anti aircraft missiles to the assad regime, upping the ante in case the obama administration decides to order air strikes or set up a no fly zone. senator mccain says he was provided security for the visit by the state department, as well as some opposition forces. senator mccain, former presidential candidate and can senior senator from arizona joins us tonight. >> the first u.s. senator to travel to syria since this conflict began more than two years ago. what was it like, first of all, to be there? >> it was a very moving experience to meet these fighters who have been struggling now for over two years, and they're very aware of the battlefield situation, and it's very dis -- they're very disturbed about the traumatic influx of hezbollah fighters, more iranians and, of course, stepped up activities of ba shirt assad. >>
more than 80,000 people killed so far, according to the u.n. today in geneva, the u.n. human rights commission con denied the siege of hue sayer, lifted the arms embargo on the syrian opposition with russia objecting, threatening to send sophisticated anti aircraft missiles to the assad regime, upping the ante in case the obama administration decides to order air strikes or set up a no fly zone. senator mccain says he was provided security for the visit by the state department, as well as some...
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to that end, we need a strong and unified message from the u.n. security council. >> would a political solution allow bashar al assad to remain in power? >> realistically speaking i don't think so. i think the best framework for a political solution would be the declaration that the action group on syria published on the 13th of june, 2012 the strength of that declaration that all five members of the -- the permanent members of the security council signed including russia and china, and i think building on that it should be possible to find a political solution. >> do you believe bashar al assad's forces have used chemical weapons against their own people? >> as a matter of principle, i never comment on these reports. but obviously there are indications that chemical weapons have been used. however, we don't know the details, the circumstances, and we don't know by whom they have been used. >> is it possible as the syrian regime claims that the opposition the rebels were using chemical weapons? >> i think you can't exclude anything at this stage.
to that end, we need a strong and unified message from the u.n. security council. >> would a political solution allow bashar al assad to remain in power? >> realistically speaking i don't think so. i think the best framework for a political solution would be the declaration that the action group on syria published on the 13th of june, 2012 the strength of that declaration that all five members of the -- the permanent members of the security council signed including russia and china,...
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a launch has come despite pleas from south korea and the u.n. chief to halt them at time of high tensions. >>> a 50 years after their high school prom was cancelled, members of the birmingham, alabama, class of 1963 finally had their big dance. civil rights protests forced the cancellation in birmingham high schools. >>> someone in zephyrhills, florida, is waking up richer. lottery officials say the single winning tick was sold at a publix supermarket at the tampa suburb. the jack spot the largest in powerball history. thank you so much for watching "state of the union". if you missed think part of today's show, you can find us on itunes. fareed zakaria "gps" is next for our viewers here in the u.s. >>> this is "gps the global public square." welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world, i'm fareed zakaria. we'll start today in washington, d.c. it's the week from hell for the white house with three controversies, all rupting on them. -- all erupting on them. how in the world do you handle so many problems, so much incoming fir
a launch has come despite pleas from south korea and the u.n. chief to halt them at time of high tensions. >>> a 50 years after their high school prom was cancelled, members of the birmingham, alabama, class of 1963 finally had their big dance. civil rights protests forced the cancellation in birmingham high schools. >>> someone in zephyrhills, florida, is waking up richer. lottery officials say the single winning tick was sold at a publix supermarket at the tampa suburb. the...
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he is richard barrett and he also played a key role in the u.n.'s taliban al qaeda mission trying to combat that. this is what he told me about what's going on. >> most of the things that have been uncovered by the security services in england have been pretty mickey mouse, not really terribly serious. this one, too. okay. a couple crazies who are committing murder in a london street killing a soldier in the name of some sort of cause which is very indistinct and really doesn't resonate with i wouldn't have thought any of the muslims in britain or elsewhere in the world. >> so you see, wolf, he is very clearly sort of playing down the fact that this might have been some part of a bigger sort of terrorist plot. he specifically called it committing murder. one person was killed. it didn't have the kind of fallout that we saw even in boston and even that is considered to have been home grown terrorism and sort of a lone wolf kind of a mission there. so, you know, there are going to be a lot of questions and we'll have to wait and see what comes out of
he is richard barrett and he also played a key role in the u.n.'s taliban al qaeda mission trying to combat that. this is what he told me about what's going on. >> most of the things that have been uncovered by the security services in england have been pretty mickey mouse, not really terribly serious. this one, too. okay. a couple crazies who are committing murder in a london street killing a soldier in the name of some sort of cause which is very indistinct and really doesn't resonate...
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atika shubert, cnn, london. >>> a cnn u.n. said they need to study this more before the machines are given the power to kill humans. >>> look at these pictures. tornado warnings and watches in the midwest. we're live in oklahoma. where forecasters have just issued a special alert. a dangerous situation may be developing. >>> also ahead. >> i looked at her body, her feet and her hands. and her nose and her mouth. and i just -- i knew it was her. >> i'll talk to the daughter of an american woman killed in syria's civil war. she has a lot of pain and many questions she's asking right now. >>> and cnn's anthony bourdain tells me about the most terrifying adventure of his entire career. you're going to find out where in the world he went. >>> i'm wolf blitzer. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. the world. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> we begin with breaking news this hour. tornado warnings and watches in the plains and midwest. they are in effect rig
atika shubert, cnn, london. >>> a cnn u.n. said they need to study this more before the machines are given the power to kill humans. >>> look at these pictures. tornado warnings and watches in the midwest. we're live in oklahoma. where forecasters have just issued a special alert. a dangerous situation may be developing. >>> also ahead. >> i looked at her body, her feet and her hands. and her nose and her mouth. and i just -- i knew it was her. >> i'll...
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a version of the talking points made their way to u.n. ambassador susan rice who went on five sunday talk shows and said protesters enraged over an antiislamic video were suspected in both benghazi as well as a separate siege on the u.s. embassy in cairo. >> our current assessment is what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what happened hours before in cairo almost a copy cat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo which were prompted by the video. >> reporter: what rice did not disclose is investigators suspected an al qaeda connected group was behind the attack. in an e-mail dated september 14th at 7:39 p.m., state department spokeswoman victoria nuland wrote why do we want the hill fingering ansar al sharia when we aren't doing that ourselves? the point could be to abuse the state department for not paying attention to warnings. the references were removed. nuland chimed in again. these don't resolve all of my issues or those of my building's leadership. they are consulting with nss, nation
a version of the talking points made their way to u.n. ambassador susan rice who went on five sunday talk shows and said protesters enraged over an antiislamic video were suspected in both benghazi as well as a separate siege on the u.s. embassy in cairo. >> our current assessment is what happened in benghazi was in fact initially a spontaneous reaction to what happened hours before in cairo almost a copy cat of the demonstrations against our facility in cairo which were prompted by the...
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this wouldn't be a nato option like in libya, wouldn't be a u.n. option but u.s. and countries willing to participate. those plans are being drawn up and that is new information. >> this is a story you're breaking right now in "newsweek" the daily beast. i want to read something an administration official told you. quote, the white house is still in contemplation mode but the planning is moving forward and is more advanced than it's ever been. all this effort to pressure the regime as part of the overall effort to find a political solution. what happens if geneva fails? it is only prudent to plan for other options beyond. talk us through how the diplomatic options are going at this point. >> we have a dual track strategy. the administration wants a politically negotiated solution between the regime and opposition. the upcoming conference in geneva is the best chance to do that. most people think that is likely to fail. the opposition wants assad to go. assad isn't going to agree. we have to plan for options after geneva. it is not just the no fly zone. they are al
this wouldn't be a nato option like in libya, wouldn't be a u.n. option but u.s. and countries willing to participate. those plans are being drawn up and that is new information. >> this is a story you're breaking right now in "newsweek" the daily beast. i want to read something an administration official told you. quote, the white house is still in contemplation mode but the planning is moving forward and is more advanced than it's ever been. all this effort to pressure the...
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libya calling it what it was, a premeditated september 11th attack on america and our ambassador to the u.n. saying that he either didn't know what he was talki ining about osh he lying by saying just the opposite. nothing could be diplomat cli dumber when we need to work with the libyans to get the investigation. the fact is, you have a backdrop of a picture and your own people picked up evidence that the fbi never got. they never got because they weren't allowed in for three weeks. they weren't allowed in for three weeks according to the acting ambassador in no small part because of strained relations. >> strained relations between the u.s. and libya because of ambassador rice suggesting the president of libya didn't know what he was talking about. >> he said so under oath. >> i'll play another clip of what the president said. >> so the whole thing defies logic, and the fact that this keeps on getting churned out, frankly, has a lot to do with political motivations. they've used it for fund-raising and, frankly, if anybody out there wants to actually focus on how we make sure something li
libya calling it what it was, a premeditated september 11th attack on america and our ambassador to the u.n. saying that he either didn't know what he was talki ining about osh he lying by saying just the opposite. nothing could be diplomat cli dumber when we need to work with the libyans to get the investigation. the fact is, you have a backdrop of a picture and your own people picked up evidence that the fbi never got. they never got because they weren't allowed in for three weeks. they...
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then you have the u.n. backtracking that statement, saying the findings, they're not even conclusive. now the state department official weighing in. saying there's not any information at all suggesting it was the rebels. >> that anyone did, they don't know for sure. there's no real evidence. it's a suspicion. the free syrian army denies it has any access to chemical weapons. all of that coming on the heels of this -- u.s. officials confirming that israel struck several military facilities in syria over the weekend. massive blasts. we want to find out what is happening on the ground. >> cnn is the only major network that is inside syria. our fred pleitgen is joining us from the capital, damascus. tell us a sense of what do you know, what has taken place on the ground, what are they telling you, what do they believe has happened? >> well, the syrian officials said after this happened that it was a strike on a military research facility. judging from the secondary explosions -- i just want to make this clear,
then you have the u.n. backtracking that statement, saying the findings, they're not even conclusive. now the state department official weighing in. saying there's not any information at all suggesting it was the rebels. >> that anyone did, they don't know for sure. there's no real evidence. it's a suspicion. the free syrian army denies it has any access to chemical weapons. all of that coming on the heels of this -- u.s. officials confirming that israel struck several military facilities...
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the u.n. is against it saying all the israeli settlements as they grow they violate the rights of the palestinians. >> and professor steven hawking, he says no to a high profile presidential conference that's going to be going on in israel with a who's who guest list. the famous physicist was invited to speak next month about middle east peace efforts and a whole bunch of other things on the agenda, but he turned down for a support of a culture and academic boycott of israel requested by palestinian academics and he's going right along with that creating a bit of a stir. >> yeah. and still ahead, hours after the jodi arias guilty verdict tells a reporter she would rather get the death penalty. we're going to talk with a psychologist about what's behind that. i do a lot of research on angie's list before i do any projects on my own. at angie's list, you'll find reviews written by people just like you. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. angie's l
the u.n. is against it saying all the israeli settlements as they grow they violate the rights of the palestinians. >> and professor steven hawking, he says no to a high profile presidential conference that's going to be going on in israel with a who's who guest list. the famous physicist was invited to speak next month about middle east peace efforts and a whole bunch of other things on the agenda, but he turned down for a support of a culture and academic boycott of israel requested by...
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but a u.n. investigator suddenly says maybe the regime didn't do it. >> what appeared to our investigation that that was used by the openings by the rebels. and we have no indication at all that the government -- the authority of the syrian government have used chemical weapons. >> reporter: the u.n. later cast doubt on that statement. and u.s. officials say so far, there's no indication the rebels had or used chemical agents. and just how emboldened does the regime continue to be, wolf? consider this. we learned today that u.s. intelligence now shows the assad regime has fired ballistic missiles against its own people 250 times since december alone. wolf? >> about 80,000 syrians have died over the past two years, millions have been made refugees either internally or externally. what are the chances -- i know the u.s. is not going to send troops in on the ground -- probably they're not going to do a no-fly zone or anything along those lines. probably not even doing air strikes. but what about un
but a u.n. investigator suddenly says maybe the regime didn't do it. >> what appeared to our investigation that that was used by the openings by the rebels. and we have no indication at all that the government -- the authority of the syrian government have used chemical weapons. >> reporter: the u.n. later cast doubt on that statement. and u.s. officials say so far, there's no indication the rebels had or used chemical agents. and just how emboldened does the regime continue to be,...
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actress mira sorvino is using her role as a special u.n. ambassador to wage a campaign to end human trafficking. she's our spotlight today for "impact your world." >> a lot of what i've learned about human trafficking has been through direct conversations with victims. i've interviewed many, many victims in several different countries in different situations and different age ranges. almost all the victims i've spoken to have been women and most of them have been in sexual exploitation. some of it is so shocking that it almost like ruins you for a few weeks. like you can't actually escape the horrendousness of what people are telling you and the pain that they have lived through. i met a little girl at a sherlt and she was showing me her homework. it was her addition and subtraction. she was very proud. then they took me aside and they said, her father murdered her mother in front of her, and then he dropped her off with some relatives in cancun and they sold her to a brothel at age 4. 4 to 7 she was working at a brothel doing things that s
actress mira sorvino is using her role as a special u.n. ambassador to wage a campaign to end human trafficking. she's our spotlight today for "impact your world." >> a lot of what i've learned about human trafficking has been through direct conversations with victims. i've interviewed many, many victims in several different countries in different situations and different age ranges. almost all the victims i've spoken to have been women and most of them have been in sexual...
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tensions have been strained after the u.n. imposed tougher sanctions on north korea. >> back in this country, you could argue this was perhaps the most difficult week of president obama, the one he's faced in this presidency, particularly the second term, but you wouldn't know it by his approval rating. jessica yellin has some brand new poll numbers. >> fred, it's good news for the president, according to our new cnn/orc poll. 53% of americans approve of the job president obama is doing. and that poll was taken after last week's tough week. it shows his support is basically unchanged from the 51% we found in our last poll in early april, and up from his low of 47% in mid-march. now, it should come as no surprise that there's a major partisan divide in these numbers with democrats showing overwhelming support, republicans highly critical, and independents, as always, split. so getting into the specifics, on the irs controversy, that involves the targeting of tea party groups. more than 6 in 10 say what president obama said abou
tensions have been strained after the u.n. imposed tougher sanctions on north korea. >> back in this country, you could argue this was perhaps the most difficult week of president obama, the one he's faced in this presidency, particularly the second term, but you wouldn't know it by his approval rating. jessica yellin has some brand new poll numbers. >> fred, it's good news for the president, according to our new cnn/orc poll. 53% of americans approve of the job president obama is...
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of the sunday talk shows yesterday, the top adviser dan pfeiffer said republicans owe susan rice the u.n. ambassador an apology over benghazi. that's not like try to happen. >> clearly the white house trying to play some offense on these three scandals. thanks so much. >>> you bet. >> new video to show you this morning. dramatic pictures from turkey. one person was killed early this morning when two hot air balloons collided in mid-air. you can see one of the balloons going down right there. these balloons were flying above several volcanic cones at a popular tourist destination in central turkey. one balloon struck the other from the top causing the second one to go down right there. you can see it again on the ground there fruitering. at least 18 people were injured in the crash. nine people were seriously injured. >> ahead on "starting point," we all want to know who won the nearly $600 million powerball, right? so we went to zephyr hills, florida to see if we could find the person. you're watching "starting point". ow appreciative people are when you tell them they could save a lot o
of the sunday talk shows yesterday, the top adviser dan pfeiffer said republicans owe susan rice the u.n. ambassador an apology over benghazi. that's not like try to happen. >> clearly the white house trying to play some offense on these three scandals. thanks so much. >>> you bet. >> new video to show you this morning. dramatic pictures from turkey. one person was killed early this morning when two hot air balloons collided in mid-air. you can see one of the balloons going...
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force feeding is also a violation of international medical -- >> the u.n. is saying that right now. >> in the short term then, what do you think is the solution? >> i think the solution is written in many, many instances. there are ways to get rid of these people. you've just discussed some of them here. the problem of course is getmo could give up. you can't use it in courts. but, look, there are those who have been accused through the court system and have been convicted and have been sentenced to life in prison. >> it's not a right wing talking point when president obama himself hasn't released these people. >> it's not just that obama decided not to do it. >> nobody jumps up and down and gets hysterical about it. >> congress passed a law that said he couldn't close guantanamo. >> it doesn't mean it was right. >> we've got to end it. it's good to have your voice in this debate. the latest held captive by north korea. he's been sentenced 15 years to hard labor. ♪ [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of
force feeding is also a violation of international medical -- >> the u.n. is saying that right now. >> in the short term then, what do you think is the solution? >> i think the solution is written in many, many instances. there are ways to get rid of these people. you've just discussed some of them here. the problem of course is getmo could give up. you can't use it in courts. but, look, there are those who have been accused through the court system and have been convicted and...
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but ultimately they were the talking points given to u.n. ambassador susan rice who went on five sunday talk shows just days after the attacks and blamed them on violence over a video that offended islam. now, republican critics are alleging this is political, that these talking points left out this initial cia assessment that a group linked to al qaeda may have been involved. and also left out the fact that the cia had given several warnings about the potential for a terrorist attack taking place in that region, in benghazi, libya. those two things were left out of the talking points that susan rice was given. and republican critics allege this was done politically to give the white house cover, because here you have a president who was just a few months away from an election, someone had had touted the killing of osama bin laden. and an administration that said they had al qaeda decimated and on the run. then you have this attack in benghazi, libya. and on september 11th, that looked as though it had some extremist ties to it, brianna. thi
but ultimately they were the talking points given to u.n. ambassador susan rice who went on five sunday talk shows just days after the attacks and blamed them on violence over a video that offended islam. now, republican critics are alleging this is political, that these talking points left out this initial cia assessment that a group linked to al qaeda may have been involved. and also left out the fact that the cia had given several warnings about the potential for a terrorist attack taking...
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. >>> a u.n. official is expected to call for a moratorium on lethal autonomous robotics or what some call killer robots. during an address to the u.n. human rights counsel this week, these are robots that once launched can engage targets without future further human input. and the official warns they could "exercise the power of life and death over human beings." a professor called for a ban writing recently for cnn that robots don't have the moral agency to make crucial judgment calls much less conform to international law. >>> our third story "outfront," the mysterious death of a former football star. investigators in lake county, michigan, are searching for answers to night as they try to figure out what happened to the 30-year-old collin finerty. the quarterback at grand valley state university won three national championships and even played briefly in the nfl. but he mysteriously died over the weekend during a fishing trip by himself. his family says they received a disturbing call from him
. >>> a u.n. official is expected to call for a moratorium on lethal autonomous robotics or what some call killer robots. during an address to the u.n. human rights counsel this week, these are robots that once launched can engage targets without future further human input. and the official warns they could "exercise the power of life and death over human beings." a professor called for a ban writing recently for cnn that robots don't have the moral agency to make crucial...
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today the u.n. came out with this statement that was very short saying, hang on, this is not conclusive. it sounded as though the u.n. was taken aback, surprised by this statement. so there is some confusion at the u.n. that's the impression they're giving outside observers at this stage. >> what my administration sources tell me is the state department and the white house don't believe the syrian rebels have the capability to produce these weapons nor do they have them in their possession. these are complicated weapons that are complicated to deliver. the syrian weapons system doesn't have the ability to do that, probably. most likely scenario, it was the regime that used these occasions. >> i'm told that fred pleitgen is in damascus. can you hear me? >> reporter: yeah, i certainly can, jake. we're having trouble with the line here. but i think we're good now. >> what are you hearing from damascus? what's the latest there? >> reporter: well, i can tell you that over the past couple of days, the syr
today the u.n. came out with this statement that was very short saying, hang on, this is not conclusive. it sounded as though the u.n. was taken aback, surprised by this statement. so there is some confusion at the u.n. that's the impression they're giving outside observers at this stage. >> what my administration sources tell me is the state department and the white house don't believe the syrian rebels have the capability to produce these weapons nor do they have them in their...
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there was a resolution passed by the congress, passed by the u.n. and it is easy for someone to throw out that allegation, bush lied, people died. but it is not fair, wrong, and inaccurate. that is what i would say about it. >> what is the difference between that and benghazi? i mean, are you suggesting that people, either hillary clinton or president obama have lied about this? >> no, i'm saying that what has happened is there have been different stories coming out. i mean, think of this. these people were well armed. the british were so concerned that they took their people out of benghazi. the people, the americans asked for security and didn't get it. and four people were killed. and how was it explained? it was explained by the president that it was a spontaneous demonstration that related to some sort of a youtube video. >> yeah, but -- >> just a minute. >> but we now know the cia from the e-mails released today it was the cia who removed references to al-qaeda, a specific al-qaeda terrorist, removed those from their original talking points. i
there was a resolution passed by the congress, passed by the u.n. and it is easy for someone to throw out that allegation, bush lied, people died. but it is not fair, wrong, and inaccurate. that is what i would say about it. >> what is the difference between that and benghazi? i mean, are you suggesting that people, either hillary clinton or president obama have lied about this? >> no, i'm saying that what has happened is there have been different stories coming out. i mean, think...
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>> if you look at the u.n. climate panel, they have done a lot of surveys on a lot of different studies. they actually have a very hard time telling us, are we going to get more or fewer storms, are they going to be stronger or less strong? but the underlying point here is to say, it has very, very little -- it's a marginal influence. what really matters, one of your storm guys also pointed out, we have many more people with much more stuff living close to where hurricanes hit. that's what we need to focus on, if we actually want to help future storm victims. >> see, bill nye, here's my problem. i'm very concerned about global warming, very concerned about core carbon emissions, want a better planet for my child and so on. the u.s. annual count of strong to violent tornadoes, f-3 or above. 1954 through 2012, really, you've seen sort of reduction, it would seem, on the average, of very violent tornadoes in the last 20 years, compared to, say, the '50s and '60s. so there's no real conclusive evidence there. but t
>> if you look at the u.n. climate panel, they have done a lot of surveys on a lot of different studies. they actually have a very hard time telling us, are we going to get more or fewer storms, are they going to be stronger or less strong? but the underlying point here is to say, it has very, very little -- it's a marginal influence. what really matters, one of your storm guys also pointed out, we have many more people with much more stuff living close to where hurricanes hit. that's...
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those obviously were used, those talking points used by u.n. ambassador susan rice in the days following the attacks where she said repeatedly publicly she referenced a spontaneous demonstration in benghazi, as the potential cause of it. i will tell you, though, christine, the state department officials there feel that they have been forthcoming. the white house feels this is straight up a fishing expedition. you heard president obama call it a side show. >> brianna keilar thank you so much. at the white house this morning. >>> fire caused by a collision between a truck and a freight train full of chemicals fully under control this morning. federal officials are on the scene in baltimore where several of the derailed cars exploded and burst into flames yesterday. that blast was felt blocks away. as clouds of black and white smoke filled the area firefighters were able to rescue the trapped truck driver. railroad officials tell firefighters the burning substances were not toxic. >> we've received word from csx that there's no toxic inhalants, wh
those obviously were used, those talking points used by u.n. ambassador susan rice in the days following the attacks where she said repeatedly publicly she referenced a spontaneous demonstration in benghazi, as the potential cause of it. i will tell you, though, christine, the state department officials there feel that they have been forthcoming. the white house feels this is straight up a fishing expedition. you heard president obama call it a side show. >> brianna keilar thank you so...
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he cites, sources inside north korea and reports what north korea is likely to do in response to u.n. sanctions. >> intelligence officials are very concerned about these four words. why? >> that's it. the intelligence community is outraged that rosen has apparently found out that we have sources inside this sealed country north korea, very hard to penetrate. that is why the government claims they go after this leak so hard. >> they went the very next day june 12, 2009, trying to figure out who had access in the state department to this classified information about north korea. how did they figure out it was steven kim? >> this is where it gets interesting. this report was disseminated to a very small circle of people. the fbi finds out 95 intelligence -- 95 people were allowed to view this document. they look at phone records. they look at security badge i.d.s coming and going at the state department. they look at this gentleman, steven kim's computer. and they find out that of the 95 people that had access to this information, only one of them was in communication with fox news' jame
he cites, sources inside north korea and reports what north korea is likely to do in response to u.n. sanctions. >> intelligence officials are very concerned about these four words. why? >> that's it. the intelligence community is outraged that rosen has apparently found out that we have sources inside this sealed country north korea, very hard to penetrate. that is why the government claims they go after this leak so hard. >> they went the very next day june 12, 2009, trying...
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the u.n. human rights commissioner says the world cannot continue to ignore pleas from syrians caught up in that bloody civil war. she was speaking in geneva. she says she feels utter dismay over the situation. >> and secretary of state john kerry is meeting with russia's foreign minister today as they are pushing for a peace conference to happen next month on this crisis in syria. both the syrian government and the opposition have indicated that they actually might be willing to attend. >> whether it happens or not, we shall see. there are some doubts. meanwhile, americans are growing more concerned about syria. a new cnn/orc poll says 36% of people are very concerned about syria. that's up from 29% in august. 43% say they are somewhat concerned. >> most americans say it is certain or likely that the syrian government has used chemical weapons. and two-thirds say it would justify military action by the united states. >> there's been concern for a while about lebanon being dragged into all thi
the u.n. human rights commissioner says the world cannot continue to ignore pleas from syrians caught up in that bloody civil war. she was speaking in geneva. she says she feels utter dismay over the situation. >> and secretary of state john kerry is meeting with russia's foreign minister today as they are pushing for a peace conference to happen next month on this crisis in syria. both the syrian government and the opposition have indicated that they actually might be willing to attend....
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and south korea would end their military exercises, lift u.n. sanctions, and stop criticizing king jo-- kim jong-un. kerry says if the north continues to threaten, the u.s. has to continue maintaining a major military presence in the region, that's something beijing doesn't want. jill dougherty, cnn, the state department. >>> when we come back, a horrifying building collapse overseas is rever better ating in the united states. could influence some of the brand names you buy. >>> the fallout from a horrifying, deadly building collapse is reverberating in the united states. that could influence how the popular brands are made. here is mary snow. >> reporter: in bangladesh, a week after a nine story building collapsed, families still search for bodies of their loved ones. most were garment workers, earning as little as $38 a month. they were pressured to show up for work, despite a warning about a potential collapse. the public outcry that's followed includes the pope, likening their conditions to slave labor. retailers with products made in bangla
and south korea would end their military exercises, lift u.n. sanctions, and stop criticizing king jo-- kim jong-un. kerry says if the north continues to threaten, the u.s. has to continue maintaining a major military presence in the region, that's something beijing doesn't want. jill dougherty, cnn, the state department. >>> when we come back, a horrifying building collapse overseas is rever better ating in the united states. could influence some of the brand names you buy....
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intelligence officials that north korea was likely to respond to u.n. sanctions with more nuclear tests. now, that prompted federal prosecutors to investigate rosen's dealings with the state department official, including monitoring rosen's g mail account and the badge that allowed him access to the state department. but the justice department wasn't just trying to catch a leaker. a government affidavit describing rosen as at the very least either as an aider, abettor, and/or co-conspirator. >> the justice department was alleging that the reporter in question, our colleague, james, had engaged possibly in a conspiracy, a criminal conspiracy, which means, martha, that the obama/holder justice department is now prepared to treat the ordinary news gathering activities of rompers trying to seek information from government officials as a possible crime. >> fox's lawyers have asked rosen not to discuss the case, but he did say this. >> as a reporter i will always honor the confidentiality of my dealings with all of my sources. >> yeah. >> justice department s
intelligence officials that north korea was likely to respond to u.n. sanctions with more nuclear tests. now, that prompted federal prosecutors to investigate rosen's dealings with the state department official, including monitoring rosen's g mail account and the badge that allowed him access to the state department. but the justice department wasn't just trying to catch a leaker. a government affidavit describing rosen as at the very least either as an aider, abettor, and/or co-conspirator....
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the talking points which we know were scrubbed of any kind of mention of terror and certainly when u.n. secretary rice came on this show and four others it was all about this tape and that's what they thought at the time. what do you make of that? >> candy, that was not in our mandate. we were looking into security, security warnings, security capacity, those kinds of things. so i have been very clear since it wasn't our mandate, i didn't do the investigation. and i'm not prepared or able to give you a thought on that. >> did you learn anything new in the hearings this week that you did not know at the accountability review board? >> i wish i could say yes because i'm always interested in seeing what's new. i honestly did not. >> as far as you are concerned you think benghazi has been investigated and that information put out to the public as thoroughly as possible? >> no. because the fbi is responsible for the criminal investigation. and that's ongoing. and i think you have to separate the two. ours was securities. their's is criminal. that is yet to be done. we may find out much more
the talking points which we know were scrubbed of any kind of mention of terror and certainly when u.n. secretary rice came on this show and four others it was all about this tape and that's what they thought at the time. what do you make of that? >> candy, that was not in our mandate. we were looking into security, security warnings, security capacity, those kinds of things. so i have been very clear since it wasn't our mandate, i didn't do the investigation. and i'm not prepared or able...
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and then there is another e-mail that went to susan rice, the u.n. ambassador at the time, that said "i spoke with jake immediately after the svts -- that refers to a secure video conference from what we understand -- and noted that you were doing the sunday morning show." so there's a reference to the sunday morning shows that susan rice was doing on that sunday after that september 11th of last year attack. and the quote goes onto say "and you need to be aware of the final posture that these points took." so it seems that these administration officials are trying to make it clear to susan rice that the talking points that she is to use are not the ones that were being discussed earlier this this e-mail exchange. why is all that important? as you know, michael and suzanne, susan rice went on those shows. she did almost a full ginsberg and went to almost every show and talk about this attack on benghazi being the result of a video, an anti-islam video that sparked a siege at the u.s. embassy in cairo. there was an assumption among news organizations
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the u.n. and world food program they can go anywhere. they have the manpower and we have the food. >> we can work together and we really can make a difference. >> coming up, an interview you do not want to miss. we will speak live with the man driving the limousine that burst into flames over the weekend, killed a bride, and several of her friends here. you'll hear what he saw from the very beginning. what he heard, and what he thinks might have caused the tragedy. ♪ [ female announcer ] from more efficient payments. ♪ to more efficient pick-ups. ♪ wireless is limitless. ♪ from tracking the bus. ♪ to tracking field conditions. ♪ wireless is limitless. ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. yet. >> reporter: like many small businessman, shawn gindy has employees, a warehouse, retail stores and his fair share of headaches. >> i make this business work paycheck to paycheck. >> reporter: his product is anything but usual. gind
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>> reporter: well, this is the first time we've heard a u.n. agency and investigator talk about the possibility that it was actually the rebels according to this investigator that was using this sarin gas. we did hear earlier this month from israel and the brigadier general saying that they saw evidence that the regime was indeed the one that had used the sarin gas in particular against the rebels in small quantities. the u.s. has been less definite knit on exactly who was using it, but saying they did believe small quantities of sarin gas had been used and pointed towards the regime. this gives you some idea of just how confusing things are on the ground in syria as to what exactly is going on and how difficult it is sometimes to get very concrete evidence and concrete information that governments can stick with, which may be one of the reasons why you're not seeing reactions from these governments like you did for example in libya, where suddenly there was a no-fly zone put in place. a lot of concern about how these chemical weapons are being
>> reporter: well, this is the first time we've heard a u.n. agency and investigator talk about the possibility that it was actually the rebels according to this investigator that was using this sarin gas. we did hear earlier this month from israel and the brigadier general saying that they saw evidence that the regime was indeed the one that had used the sarin gas in particular against the rebels in small quantities. the u.s. has been less definite knit on exactly who was using it, but...
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al nusra just recently the u.n. security council said that al nusra was an alias of al qaeda in iraq. it is being considered a terrorist organization by the u.s. state department since december. the goal is to achieve an islamic state in syria. the leader is a man named abu mu hamad al julani. there are a lot of concerns and individuals who want to support the people of syria have about the role of this islamist organization. >> so many questions, you know, part of the video we didn't show was, you know, the family says she had some sort of health care background, perhaps she just went to try to help. the thing is, we don't know. there are still so many gaps in the story, so many blanks that need filling in. but we'll look for your reporting on the lead. jake tapper, i appreciate it. we'll see you at the top of the hour. >> thanks, brooke. >>> and rockers, they came from all over the country to celebrate boston strong. aerosmith to new kids on the block to james taylor, jimmy buffett, helping to raise money for the
al nusra just recently the u.n. security council said that al nusra was an alias of al qaeda in iraq. it is being considered a terrorist organization by the u.s. state department since december. the goal is to achieve an islamic state in syria. the leader is a man named abu mu hamad al julani. there are a lot of concerns and individuals who want to support the people of syria have about the role of this islamist organization. >> so many questions, you know, part of the video we didn't...
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these kinds of weapons against civilians even on the other side of the equation the ambassador to the u.n. said yesterday that would not be the case. people we have been speaking to here believe any talk of the government using chemical weapons against civilians is a ploy by the opposition. >> we will check back to find out about the explosion. >>> marijuana is a booming business in colorado. it will only get business with recreational pot sales. business owners feeling kind of nervous. we will tell you why. at university of phoenix we know the value of your education is where it can take you. (now arriving: city hospital) which is why we're proud to help connect our students with leading employers across the nation. (next stop: financial center) let's get to work. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. to help overcome gravity? ♪ the chevrolet malibu eco with eassist captures downhill energy, unleashing it later to help propel you uphill. ♪ it adds up to an epa-estimated 37 mpg highway
these kinds of weapons against civilians even on the other side of the equation the ambassador to the u.n. said yesterday that would not be the case. people we have been speaking to here believe any talk of the government using chemical weapons against civilians is a ploy by the opposition. >> we will check back to find out about the explosion. >>> marijuana is a booming business in colorado. it will only get business with recreational pot sales. business owners feeling kind of...