Since been arrested. And over 80,000 teachers, judges, professors and other Civil Servants have been suspended or sacked. But many of those affected say they have no connection to the coup. [applause] applause for hakan kocaks before he leaves the building along with some harsh words for the turkish government. We shouldnt be ashamed of ourselves they should be. Reporter the sociologist is one of 19 academics from the Kocaeli University who have been forced to resign. Colleagues, staff, students all have come to express their solidarity. They say none of those dismissed from their posts belonged to islamic cleric Fethullah Gulens organization. And that theyre shocked by the public accusation that they are involved in it. The turkish government accuses gulens movement of orchestrating julys coup attempt. Kocak enjoys one last moment in his office with his daughter. Then its time to go. Out in front of the university, he gives a statement to the media. I keep asking myself, which terrori
The resolution 1929 of 2010 and about half of those firings were going on during the negotiations which of course were separate from the actual negotiations. After 35 years i found the most capable force to be its soundness and accuracy. It has all the ranges covered that can lead to the national targets. In the longterm, i expect they will invest some of the money into improving the rest of their military capabilities. What is the longterm . In other words, how many years is longterm . Five years, ten years . Secondly, what should be our response, and i believe it has to be a robust and strong response, to that increase in longerterm military capabilities that threaten our allies and friends in the region, most particularly israel, with terrorism and other conventional military capabilities as well as the counter incentives that we can provide. That longterm, as far as five years, weve artie seen an agreement between iran and the russian 300 air defense system. We are seeing them demo
Presence particularly inside the eastern part of afghanistan. They continue continue to work with the taliban as well as with the and they present a threat to the Afghan Government as well as to our u. S. Personnel inside of afghanistan. Thank you. Thank you very much gentleman. My view is you cannot have passionate debates in this room without the great work that the men and women of the Intelligent Community do to preserve our freedom. I just want to start by saying we are very grateful for that. Director brennan, and 2014 the cia conduct an unauthorized search of a senate file including the emails of senate staff investigating the cias use of torture. The cia Inspector General later stated that the search involved improper agency and access to senate files and a review board that you appointed concluded that the search resulted in inappropriate access to the committees work. You initially denied the search took place but the reports of both your Inspector General and the review boar
With people they felt were smarter. Q and a, former secretary of defense and former director of the cia robert gates discusses his book. He has served under several president s, most recently, george w. Bush and barack obama. At the at the end of the cold war, i came to believe very strongly that the American People had given the cia a pass on a lot of things because of this exit essential conflict with the soviet union. I believe that after the end of the cold war, we would have to be more open about what we did and why we did it and even to extent, how we did it to help the American People better understand why intelligence was important to the government and to president s and why president s valued it. Tonight on cspan. On tuesday, Intelligent Intelligence Community leaders testify before the Senate Intelligence committee on Global Threats to the u. S. , including the islamic state, north Koreas Nuclear provocation, russian aggression and drug trafficking. Cia directorlude john bre
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