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more on this in our next hour with larry king, host of "larry king now" he'll be joining to us talk about james gandolfini. let's turn right now another big story we're following this morning and michaela has all of it for us, so what do you have? >> all right, chris and kate thanks so much. the government's vetting process for top security clearances facing scrutiny in washington. senate committee also hear testimony today about serious problems within the office of personnel management's investigative services program. in the opening testimony, obtained by cnn, the inspector general will say 18 investigators and researchers have been convicted and many more cases are pending. two new york men arrested in a bizarre and chilling plot, the fbi says they worked to develop a mobile x-ray system that would be used from a distance to silently kill people they deemed undesirable with dangerous levels of radiation. glen crawford and eric feiche

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New Day-20130620-10:14:00

use. >> reporter: the coast guard uses drones for surveillance on ice sheets in alaska and the department of homeland security uses them to watch the borders. law enforcement official tells cnn the fbi has used unarmed drones just over a dozen times like to monitor the scene during the rescue of a 5-year-old alabama boy taken hostage. the advantage? they aren't as loud or easy to see as a helicopter. >> since you do use drones, that the fbi has the set of policies, procedures and operational limits on the use of drones and whether or not any privacy impact on american citizens. >> well, we are in the initial stages of doing that. >> reporter: critics like senator rand paul say that's putting the cart before the horse. >> i am a little concerned that we're going to use the drones and then we're going to develop rules for them. >> reporter: today the senate select intelligence committee holds another closed door briefing on intelligence matters so we'll look to see what comes

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New Day-20130620-10:54:00

>> i'm trying to think he was funnier. i usually say jimmy but i think jay won last night. let's start with our political gut check the important stories coming out of washington. cnn is learning the senate might, might have a compromise on the big immigration bill, working so hard and long on. let's break it down with john king, cnn's chief national correspondent in washington. you've been talking about the search for immigration reform for i don't know a decade now? >> kate, chris and michaela good morning to you. we've also talked about potential deals in the past and when they try to put them on paper they collapse. in an e-mail conversation moments ago with the top senate republican aide i was told they think this one is real. the key issue is border security. we've spent a lot of time talking about can you get a path to citizenship with the estimated 11 million people undocumented in the united states who came here illegally, this is a big irve u. before you get to that in the senate version and the house they have to answer conservative concerns about border security. what are they talking about?

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CNN Newsroom-20130610-19:08:00

chinese? these are all questions they're going to get to as quickly as possible and what did he take with him when he left? we still don't know. >> just bouncing off the idea that he did go to hong kong. again, he may have left. we don't know. what are the benefits in going to that geographic location? >> well, of course, in hong kong he might have the ability to avert or at least deter an early arrest or capture of him. a lot of people are horrified to see what the government was doing as an overreach but he had other options. he could have gone to the senate select intelligence committee, he could have told people that it was a problem that was going on. but, instead, he goes to china? a gigantic problem with this. >> a very big problem with what he's done. terrible judgment. even if he's not an agent of a foreign power, he demonstrated arrogance and stupidity at what he's done. >> this is how he told "the guardian" he's trying to stay off the grid. he lined the door of his hotel

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130608-04:30:00

>> with respect to the internet, emails, this does not apply to u.s. citizens or to people living in the united states. >> the president said he believes that these two top-secret programs and other strike the right balance between security and privacy. he challenged members of congress who disagree to speak up. on both sides of the aisle they are. today, cnn's dana bash spoke with democratic senator mark udall who sits on the senate select intelligence committee. >> the president said, wait a minute, members of congress knew about, this they were authorized and briefed on it. if they had problems they should have raised questions. >> i did raise questions. >> what happened? >> i went to the floor. i offered amendments. i did everything possible short of leaking. >> that's the cash. both programs are secret. the secret court almost never says no. some such as globe object to how wide a net the intelligence community is casting in order to mine the data for signs of

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130608-07:30:00

living in the united states. >> the president said he believes that these two top-secret programs and other strike the right balance between security and privacy. he challenged members of congress who disagree to speak up. on both sides of the aisle they are. today, cnn's dana bash spoke with democratic senator mark udall who sits on the senate select intelligence committee. >> the president said, wait a minute, members of congress knew about, this they were authorized and briefed on it. if they had problems they should have raised questions. >> i did raise questions. >> what happened? >> i went to the floor. i offered amendments. i did everything possible short of leaking. >> that's the cash. both programs are secret. the secret court almost never says no. some such as globe object to how wide a net the intelligence community is casting in order to mine the data for signs of alleged terrorist.

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Anderson Cooper 360-20130608-00:30:00

apple, the president told americans not to worry. >> with respect to the internet, and e-mails, this does not apply to u.s. citizens and it does not apply to people living in the united states. >> the president said he believes these two top secret programs and others strike the right balance between security and privacy. he also challenged members of congress who disagreed to speak up on both sides of the aisle. they are, today. cnn's dana bash spoke exclusively with democratic senator mark udall who sits on the senate select intelligence committee. >> reporter: the president said very clearly today wait a minute, members of congress knew about this, they authorized this, they were briefed on it and if they had problems, they should have raised questions. >> i did raise questions. >> reporter: you did raise questions. what happened? >> i went to the floor, i offered amendments, i did everything possible short of leaking. >> that's the catch. both these programs are top secret. the court that oversees them is a special secret court that almost never says no. some such as former vice president al gore simply object to how wide a net the

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121115:00:07:00

after congressional leaders from the intelligence committees complained about not being informed until now. the leaders of the senate select intelligence committee senators dianne feinstein and cincinnati saxby chambliss released a joint statement in which they said, quote: today we received a comprehensive briefing from fbi director robert muller and the deputy director that led to the resignation of david petraeus. they answered our questions because this is ongoing fbi investigation. we will have no further comment. and tonight we learned that the army is investigating whether paula broadwell should be uniform code of military justice for having the affair with david petraeus. they are looking at whether she was, in fact, on -- had been called up as a reserve period of the affair. shepard? >> shepard: these are the days of our lives. jennifer griffin at the pentagon tonight. thank you. lawmakers said today they want to know whether general petraeus scandal investigation affected his testimony about

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121115:17:02:00

well, it's important to point out that that open hearing on capitol hill does not include anybody who was in any position of decision making on, in the government about benghazi. they are mostly analysts from think tanks who are appearing before the house foreign affairs committee. in terms of david petraeus, we understand that he will be on capitol hill tomorrow, he will testify before the house intelligence committee at 7:30 in the morning and at 9 a.m., he will testify before the senate select intelligence committee. he will not be dealing with his affair with paula broadwell, that is not part of the purview of the hearings. it will all be about benghazi. now, in terms of general john allen, that investigation, the top u.s. commander in afghanistan, that investigation is in the hands of the dod inspector general right now, and while the president expressed confidence in his top general in afghanistan yesterday, the pentagon will not specifically characterize the 20,000 pages of

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20121112:18:05:00

committees, she apparently will not be able to attend because of travel arrangements, so the house foreign affairs committee is asking her to testify november 25th. the senate foreign relations committee holds a briefing on the matter at 3:00 tomorrow, november 13th. the house foreign affairs committee and the house select intelligence committees will both hold hearings at 10 a.m. eastern on november 15th followed by a hearing by the senate select intelligence committee at 2:30 p.m. that very same day. and just days before those hearings we learn from an unusual pentagon briefing that the timeline of events in libya as we now know them may be a far cry from what actually went on in benghazi. we're going to talk with pete leg seth about this new version of events is so troubling troubd where this story goes from here as it continues to unfold. there are a growing number of reports out this week suggesting gun and ammunition sales are soaring in recent weeks, driven in part by a concern about a second term for president obama and that it

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