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which general portreus was prosecuted under and the applicable charge which is felony of mishandling of information, 793f, the reason i m familiar with the statutes is in my past professional life as special agent of army counterintelligence i ve investigated and assisted in the prosecution at exactly these sorts of cases, i m not guessing it, i ve done. heather: how many people have been prosecuted under these two things but james comey is not being treated the same way? the one that shows disparity of treatment is the the sailer on the submarine that president trump recently pardoned. he took an unauthorized photograph. it was resident on his telephone, didn t transmit it and post it, the fact that he

CNN Beyond 911 Portraits of Resilience September 8, 2013 23:41:00

guantanamo. in the process of raising concerns about prisoner abuse in guantanamo, i thought i was being recognized for doing a good job. was actually given what we call r&r, rest and relaxation. i was allowed to take a two-week leave to go home. i was able to get on a plane, which would land in jacksonville, florida. i had a connecting flight back to seattle to see my wife and daughter. but i would never make that connecting flight to seattle. instead when my plane landed at the jackson naval air station, i was swarmed by customs officials, immigration officers, intelligence officers that included army counterintelligence, naval criminal investigators and also the fbi. at first the customs officials claimed that i was carrying some suspicious documents and i was secretly arrest and locked away in maximum security prison in

CNNW American Morning November 2, 2011

bust. a man once on the short list for the treasury secretary right in the middle of it. including a president? including a president. former secretary of state, condoleezza rice talking about a poison scare at the white house. 24 hours that could have drastically changed history. proof that one woman can change history. one woman with a revolt of bank of america. this is all on american morning. all right, good morning. it s wednesday, november 2nd. welcome to american morning. yes, happy wednesday. allie is in france and going to join us in a moment. we are going to find out whether g-20 can save the world. the herman skain scandal. brian todd is live for us in washington. brian, in the crisis management and damage control, this is a tough one for cain, isn t it? it is, christine. we are about to see the other shoe drop in a big, big way in this case. one of herman cain s accuse sors may come forward and give her side. she s been upset since the story br

CNNW AM Wake Up Call November 2, 2011

developing right now, in less than an hour, a judge in london set to decide whether wikileaks founder julian assange will be extradited to sweden. an incredible emergency landing caught on camera. pilots forced to land a 767 packed with passengers on its belly. get your morning coffee. and pitch in to create jobs. that s what starbucks is hoping millions of americans will do next time they stop in one of its stores. and good morning to you. it is wednesday, november 2nd. this is your a.m. wake-up call. i m carol costello joining us live from new york this morning. thanks for being here. if you re just waking up today, new claims that he s not telling the entire truth about sexual harassment allegations made against him. one of the two women who accused cain of inappropriate behavior says she wants to speak out about the scandal that s overshadowed cain s campaign. the alleged incident occurred when he was chief executive of the national restaurant association in the 90

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