mrzz Editorial: Debate Bail-out, Bad Move Senator McCain

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mrzz Editorial: Debate Bail-out, Bad Move Senator McCain

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Highlights:Retired Admiral James Winnefeld says he s worried about President Trump s piling on by describing Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi as a dog, and says it sends a signal to followers that could cause them to lash out possibly more harshly in the wake. MichaelMorell says he was bothered by Mr. Trump s vivid detail about the killing of al-Baghdadi during his White House announcement.Morell on the value of intelligence in raids like this: We didn t think [bin Laden] was involved in the day-to-day operations. When we brought all thos stanley us e materials back ... we learned he was heavily involved. So, you really don t know until you get your hands on that material. The following is a transcript of an interview with Former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Winnefeld and CBS News Senior National Security Contributor Mike Morell that aired Sunday, October 27, 2019, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: For more now on the impact of al-Baghdadi s death on the war on terror, we are joined now by retired Navy Admiral Sandy Winnefeld. He is a former vice chairma stanley bottles n of Joint Chiefs of Staff and a CBS News military and homeland security analyst. Also with us is former acting director of the CIA and CBS News senior national security contributor stanley flasche Michael Morell. Gentlemen, thank you both for being here. ADMIRAL JAMES A. WINNEFELD: You re welcome.MARGARET BRENNAN: It was extraordinary to hear the president for about 45 minutes share in detail Qkar The Tragedy Industry
President Bush turned to a diplomat nearly two years ago when Congress created a national intelligence director to coordinate the work of the 16 U.S. spy agencies. Now, he s turning to an intelligence veteran for his replacement.Mr. Bush named retired Navy vice admiral, former National Security Agency Director Mike McConnell, to be his top intelligence official on Friday. The current spy chief, career diplomat John Negroponte, will move into the long-vacant job as top deputy t stanley mugs o Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice. Each of them will do good work in their new positions and it is vital that they take up their new responsibilities promptly, Mr. Bush said on Friday.Negoponte called his new job an opportunity of a lifetime. McConnell said the threats of today are moving at increasing speed and said he looked forward to returning to the intelligence community. If confirmed, McConnell said he looks forward to building on the accomplishments of Negroponte and his team, who have been in place just 20 months. Unlike just a decade ago, the threats of today and the future are moving at increasing speeds and across organizational and geographic boundaries, McConnell said, standing al stanley water jug ongside Mr. Bush, Negroponte and Secretary stanley cup of State Condoleezza Rice.The moves come as part of the White House effort to chart a new direction on Iraq and reshape Mr. Bush s national security strategy with two years left in his presidency.Part of the new cour
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