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that sounds pretty pro-israel, doesn't it? >> it sure does, and there are many other statements that sound less so, including the talk about direct negotiation with hamas. that's a position that many people find very controversial, indeed. those are all people who many people have believed want the united states to distance itself from israel and be a more even-handed broker between israel and its arab rivals. now, that is a controversial view. and what we've seen happen is the people who are backing hagel are people who want the united states to be evenhanded, rather than to primarily be an ally in the state of israel. >> i've got to tell you guys, what really is going on here, and i think you'll all agree, that chuck hagel was a vocal critic of bush administration policy during the iraq war. >> i don't think so, john. i think he's got his own backing. >> the republicans being proposed by a potential democratic president. so, again, you can't satisfy anybody. that's his biggest problem. he has no backers. >> bill clinton did
that sounds pretty pro-israel, doesn't it? >> it sure does, and there are many other statements that sound less so, including the talk about direct negotiation with hamas. that's a position that many people find very controversial, indeed. those are all people who many people have believed want the united states to distance itself from israel and be a more even-handed broker between israel and its arab rivals. now, that is a controversial view. and what we've seen happen is the people who...
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and israel as well who say that this man is a very dangerous terrorist to -- who until this day does not acknowledge israel's right to exist, tom. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> our fifth story, tragedy in london. a nurse at the hospital that treated the duchess of cambridge earlier this week is dead after an apparent suicide. this comes just three days after the nurse was duped by a prank call by two australian radio hosts who claimed to be queen elizabeth and prince charles. the nurse, identified as jacintha saldanha took the hoax call and transferred it through to katherine's ward. people have doubts about taking aspirin for pain. but they haven't experienced extra strength bayer advanced aspirin. in fact, in a recent survey, 95% of people who tried it agreed that it relieved their headache fast. visit fastreliefchallenge.com today for a special trial offer. [ ding! ] losing your chex mix too easily? time to deploy the boring-popcorn decoy bucket. then no one will want to steal the deliciousness. with a variety of tastes and textures only chex mix is a bag of interesting. with
and israel as well who say that this man is a very dangerous terrorist to -- who until this day does not acknowledge israel's right to exist, tom. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> our fifth story, tragedy in london. a nurse at the hospital that treated the duchess of cambridge earlier this week is dead after an apparent suicide. this comes just three days after the nurse was duped by a prank call by two australian radio hosts who claimed to be queen elizabeth and prince charles....
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and we've been in very close collaboration with the adjoining countries, turkey, jordan, israel, all concerned that cpw not fall into the wrong hands. we are monitoring it as best we can. i can't say that it's 100% but we usually have pretty good intelligence about some of the things that are happening. but this -- you know, let me put it this way. i think we would have pretty good intelligence if, in fact, they made the decision to go ahead and try to use this. >> and what would you do if they did? would that be something that would involve -- former joint chief said to me that that would involve ground troops. it would be a situation where the u.s. might have to consider that. >> well, i'm not going to go into the options because obviously the president would have to decide what steps we would take in that situation. he's made very clear that there are going to be consequences. we develop plans that we can present to the president if that situation occurs. and then the president would have to make the decision with steps we would take to try to hopefully prevent that from happening
and we've been in very close collaboration with the adjoining countries, turkey, jordan, israel, all concerned that cpw not fall into the wrong hands. we are monitoring it as best we can. i can't say that it's 100% but we usually have pretty good intelligence about some of the things that are happening. but this -- you know, let me put it this way. i think we would have pretty good intelligence if, in fact, they made the decision to go ahead and try to use this. >> and what would you do...
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intelligence services from israel, turkey, jordan, lebanon, all the countries surrounding syria are talking with the united states around the clock about this very scenario because if there were to be god forbid a chemical attack, the concern is some could drift across borders. worse even as tragic as that would be, what if the regime collapses, terrorists move in, insurgent groups move in and grab some chemical material. they could take it across the borders into the neighbors countries and have a full fledged crisis in the region. >> there has been talk that assad may try and seek asylum. what are you being told about that and the possibilities? >> you know, there's a lot of rumors out there. the betting money is that the three countries that you hear about the most are russia, venezuela and iran. all countries that have been his allies although the russians clearly are losing some of their support for assad given this recent crisis with the chemical weapons. so those are the countries you hear about. now, the assess smt that assad isn't ready to go. the u.s. says it hasn't seen anything
intelligence services from israel, turkey, jordan, lebanon, all the countries surrounding syria are talking with the united states around the clock about this very scenario because if there were to be god forbid a chemical attack, the concern is some could drift across borders. worse even as tragic as that would be, what if the regime collapses, terrorists move in, insurgent groups move in and grab some chemical material. they could take it across the borders into the neighbors countries and...
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and israel as well who say that this man is a very dangerous terrorist to -- who until this day does not acknowledge israel's right to exist, tom. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> now let's check in with anderson cooper for a look at what's ahead on "360." >> we're keeping them honest tonight. staying on a story that just doesn't make sense. why the senate would vote down a u.n. treaty to support universal rights for the disabled. but they did, 38 senators voted no. some of the so-called facts about the treaty are simply fabrications. ahead on the program, pretty spirited discussion. i interview one of the senators who voted no. senator mike lee. i confront him about those facts. also former u.s. attorney general dick thornburg, a republican, who has a disabled child and still holds out hope the treaty will pass. >>> plus, a legal battle to tell you about over 21-month-old child named talia. her mother gave her up for adoption without the father's knowledge or permission while he was away from home serving in the military. now he wants talia back. the child's fate hinges on a judge'
and israel as well who say that this man is a very dangerous terrorist to -- who until this day does not acknowledge israel's right to exist, tom. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> now let's check in with anderson cooper for a look at what's ahead on "360." >> we're keeping them honest tonight. staying on a story that just doesn't make sense. why the senate would vote down a u.n. treaty to support universal rights for the disabled. but they did, 38 senators voted...
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and israel as well who say that this man is a very dangerous terrorist to -- who until this day does not acknowledge israel's right to exist, tom. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> our fifth story, tragedy in london. a nurse at the hospital that treated the duchess of cambridge earlier this week is dead after an apparent suicide. this comes just three days after the nurse was duped by a prank call by two australian radio hosts who claimed to be queen elizabeth and prince charles. the nurse, identified as jacintha saldanha took the hoax call and transferred it through to katherine's ward. cnn's max foster is in london tonight with the latest. what's going on here? what do we know about this nurse at this point? >> reporter: very little apart from very, very good words spoken about her from pretty much everyone. she was a very, very good nurse. she was the mother of two children. she had a husband. they luckily weren't in london at the time of this death. but to give you a sense of how people feel and how well regarded she was, this is her boss speaking earlier on. >> we can confirm th
and israel as well who say that this man is a very dangerous terrorist to -- who until this day does not acknowledge israel's right to exist, tom. >> thank you very much, fred. >>> our fifth story, tragedy in london. a nurse at the hospital that treated the duchess of cambridge earlier this week is dead after an apparent suicide. this comes just three days after the nurse was duped by a prank call by two australian radio hosts who claimed to be queen elizabeth and prince charles....
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the griffin vulture migrates en route through israel and the ecologists have been tagging the bird for years, but when a bird fell to earth in sudan's western darfur region, local authorities were a bit perturbed to find hebrew righting and a tracker on the wing and promptly declared to the local press that the gps tracking devices were clearly the latest in mossad spyware. we have no word on the bird's current whereabouts. ashleigh? >> nema, thank you for that. >>> time now to check in with anderson cooper with a look at what's coming up on "360". >> hey, ashleigh. we're keeping 'em honest tonight on the program. north korea spent more than $1 billion on that rocket launch, north korea, even as their own people starve and suffer. and while the world is focusing on the rocket, our focus tonight is something that you may not know. north korea operates a network of concentration camps, political prisons, where some 150,000 people men, women, and children are forced to live, work, and often die. we'll take you inside where the most notorious camp is called camp 14. i spoke with a young ma
the griffin vulture migrates en route through israel and the ecologists have been tagging the bird for years, but when a bird fell to earth in sudan's western darfur region, local authorities were a bit perturbed to find hebrew righting and a tracker on the wing and promptly declared to the local press that the gps tracking devices were clearly the latest in mossad spyware. we have no word on the bird's current whereabouts. ashleigh? >> nema, thank you for that. >>> time now to...
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turkey, jordan, israel, all worry if assad falls, there must be a plan to secure these chemical weapon sites, but we should tell our viewers that u.s. militaries understood this problem and have been planning and work wg allies over the region over the course of the last 12 months. they have been planning for it. >> thank you very much. both of you. "outfront" next, a 20-year veteran of the navy accused tonight of being a spy. why officials think he was leaking crucial secrets to the russians and as two states prepare to -- sir richard bransens tells us why the war on drugs has been an utter failure. [ male announcer ] introducing... a new way to save on your prescriptions. it's the aarp medicarerx saver plus plan from unitedhealthcare. with this plan, you can get copays as low as a dollar through a preferred network pharmacy like walgreens -- where you'll find 8,000 convenient locations. best of all, this plan has the lowest part d premium in the united states -- only $15 a month. open enrollment ends december 7th. so call today or visit your local walgreens. you won't take our future
turkey, jordan, israel, all worry if assad falls, there must be a plan to secure these chemical weapon sites, but we should tell our viewers that u.s. militaries understood this problem and have been planning and work wg allies over the region over the course of the last 12 months. they have been planning for it. >> thank you very much. both of you. "outfront" next, a 20-year veteran of the navy accused tonight of being a spy. why officials think he was leaking crucial secrets...
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don't forget, israel lies right over the border. the israelis may not be so patient and wait to see if the chemical weapons are going to be used. >> it's going to make everyone nervous. how deadly is sarin gas? >> 500 times more lethal than cyanide. without an anti-dote and there would be none available to syrian people. it could kill you within minutes. nasty business. >> barbara starr, thanks. appreciate that. troubling developments out of syria come as hillary clinton made repeated the united states position that it will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons. >> we have made our views very clear. this is a red line for the united states. >> so is the united states about to get involved in syria's 20-month-old conflict? out front tonight, bob baer, peter brooks. nice to have both of you with us. bob, what do you think when does the united states get involved? >> i think the fact they're mixing it is highly alarming, of course. if they start deploying this, if they start putting it on artillery shells, if it looks like they're g
don't forget, israel lies right over the border. the israelis may not be so patient and wait to see if the chemical weapons are going to be used. >> it's going to make everyone nervous. how deadly is sarin gas? >> 500 times more lethal than cyanide. without an anti-dote and there would be none available to syrian people. it could kill you within minutes. nasty business. >> barbara starr, thanks. appreciate that. troubling developments out of syria come as hillary clinton made...
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turkey, jordan, israel all worry about if al assad falls there must be a plan it to secure the chemical weapons sites. we should tell the viewers that the u.s. military has understood this problem and planning against that problem and working with allies in the region over the course of the last 12 months. they're not only thinking about this now. they understood this problem and planned for it. >> thank you very much, both of you. the third story "outfront." accused navy spy. a former u.s. sailor from virginia beach has been charged with attempted espionage. he tried to pass it to a russian informant and instead spoke to an undercover fbi agent instead. he served in the navy for 20 years. this raises serious questions about the level of security clearance he might have had and his access to top-secret information. chris lawrence who has reported on this story. what specifically do federal agents expect robert hoffman of doing? >> they say in the indictment that he tried to give a secret document to someone that detailed how to track u.s. submarines. this document basically not only you
turkey, jordan, israel all worry about if al assad falls there must be a plan it to secure the chemical weapons sites. we should tell the viewers that the u.s. military has understood this problem and planning against that problem and working with allies in the region over the course of the last 12 months. they're not only thinking about this now. they understood this problem and planned for it. >> thank you very much, both of you. the third story "outfront." accused navy spy. a...
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don't forget, israel lies right over the border. the israelis might not be so patient and wait to see if the chemical weapons are used. >> it's got to make everybody in that area nervous. how deadly is it? >> 500 times more lethal than cyanide. without an ant dote, can kill you in minutes. paralyze your respiratory system. >> those troubles developments come as hillary clinton made repeated the united states' position that it will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons. >> we have made our views very clear. this is a red line for the united states. >> so is the united states about to get involved in syria's 20 month old conflict? "outfront" tonight, bob bair, peter brooks was under president george w. bush. bob, i'm going to start with you if i can. so, at what point do you think the administration gets involved? is what we've seen now this sense they're creating weapons, is that enough? >> it's not enough. i think the fact they're mixing it is highly alarming, of course. if they start deploying this, if they start putting it on a
don't forget, israel lies right over the border. the israelis might not be so patient and wait to see if the chemical weapons are used. >> it's got to make everybody in that area nervous. how deadly is it? >> 500 times more lethal than cyanide. without an ant dote, can kill you in minutes. paralyze your respiratory system. >> those troubles developments come as hillary clinton made repeated the united states' position that it will not tolerate the use of chemical weapons....
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turkey, jordan, israel, all worry if assad falls, there must be a plan to secure these chemical weapon sites, but we should tell our viewers that u.s. militaries understood this problem and have been planning and work wg allies over the region over the course of the last 12 months. they have been planning for it. >> thank you very much. both of you. "outfront" next, a 20-year veteran of the navy accused tonight of being a spy. why officials think he was leaking crucial secrets to the track u.s. submarines. now, this document basically not only outlined the procedures you would use to do that, but the actual technology that you would need to track u.s. submarines. it's very serious because us navy officials will often tell us where surface ships and carriers are located around the world at any particular moment. they almost never discuss where the subs are. that is classified information. now, the zimt says that hoffman thought he was giving this to a russian intelligence agent. actually, what he was doing was handing it over to an fbi agent working an undercover sting. these are very s
turkey, jordan, israel, all worry if assad falls, there must be a plan to secure these chemical weapon sites, but we should tell our viewers that u.s. militaries understood this problem and have been planning and work wg allies over the region over the course of the last 12 months. they have been planning for it. >> thank you very much. both of you. "outfront" next, a 20-year veteran of the navy accused tonight of being a spy. why officials think he was leaking crucial secrets...