Former Director of National Intelligence Gen. Mike Hayden joined the hosts of Fox & Friends on Thursday morning where he tore into the administration for enacting sweeping cuts to the budgets of the armed forces. Hayden took a swipe at the rhetoric surrounding the debate over inequality in the process, saying that the real 1 percent in this country are those who “defend the other 99 percent” of Americans.
- 2/27/2014
- by Noah Rothman
- Mediaite - TV
Tune in alert for Brian Williams. Rock Bottom; Reports from Kate Snow, Mary Carillo, Dr. Nancy Snyderman and David Faber to follow: We.ve heard a lot this week about Chinese computer hackers breaking into major American companies and institutions. David Faber sits down with the man who has run America.s top spy agencies, the CIA and Nsa, General Mike Hayden, who describes the growing Chinese cyber threat. Plus, for the first time, viewers will hear from an insider about how Chinese hackers broke into his telecommunications company, Nortel. And the head of the security company, Rsa, hired to protect businesses and governments against hackers, speaks out about the threat to the American economy and national security. Mary Carillo,...
- 2/22/2013
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
Obama finished the job, but taking out Osama bin Laden was one of the Bush administration's top goals. W.'s top aides, from key confidante Karen Hughes to Rumsfeld deputy Steven Bucci, reflect on the kill.
Plus, full coverage of bin Laden.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Pakistan's Spy Agency and Terrorism
When U.S. forces finally found and killed Osama bin Laden this week, attention naturally focused on President Obama and his administration. But the chase lasted nearly a decade-and most of it spanned the bulk of George W. Bush's two terms in office. In interviews with The Daily Beast, former Bush officials reflect on the hunt-its urgency and its frustrations.
Marc Thiessen, speechwriter for Donald Rumsfeld (2001-2004) and George W. Bush (2004-2009)
"I was in the Pentagon on September 11. I was blessed to be a few corridors down from the impact. But I felt the walls of my office shake,...
Plus, full coverage of bin Laden.
Related story on The Daily Beast: Pakistan's Spy Agency and Terrorism
When U.S. forces finally found and killed Osama bin Laden this week, attention naturally focused on President Obama and his administration. But the chase lasted nearly a decade-and most of it spanned the bulk of George W. Bush's two terms in office. In interviews with The Daily Beast, former Bush officials reflect on the hunt-its urgency and its frustrations.
Marc Thiessen, speechwriter for Donald Rumsfeld (2001-2004) and George W. Bush (2004-2009)
"I was in the Pentagon on September 11. I was blessed to be a few corridors down from the impact. But I felt the walls of my office shake,...
- 5/7/2011
- by Mike Giglio & R.M. Schneiderman
- The Daily Beast
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