Jolie and eastern president obama. Should the American People be worried . Cashin in starts now. Im eric bolling. Welcome to cashin in. Our crew, wayne rogers, Jonathan Hoenig in studio, and michelle and juan welcome everybody. Worried about the interrogation techniques used on the war on terror. The war the Bush Administration felt hard and well a wamp the Obama Administration cant even admit to. At what cost . War on terror . Techniques that should and should not be used. Keep in mind, 9 11 alone cost america dearly, over 3,000 lives lost, and a 3 trillion hit to the economy. Jonathan, your thoughts on where do that old, that ageold question, security versus freedom. Knowing, transparency eric, this report disgusts me. Nothing wrong with torture. Extension of the use of physical force. Whether or not to use it is up to the generals. Its the civilian, the president , that sets the policy. Sets the values. The value should be protecting americans, and ending the war, period. Would you
Reams of it. They were out to damage sony. Okay. Good morning everybody. It is friday. Does it feel like it was a very long wow. Theres like did you just drink down a bowl of cereal. We got a debate here. Welcome to morning joe. Why dont we ask everybody. On capitol hill we have senior Political Editor and White House Correspondent tim styles. Hes not old enough to vote. I want him to be a part of this because hes actually the future. Oh, god. I hope not. All right. So go on. I was off a week. You didnt come to my birthday party. You want to set this up, mika. Yeah. Okay. Executives at this point are apologizing over a series of racially insensitive emails about president obama. The email exchange between Sony Pictures cochair and producer was posted online following the sony hacking data breach. Pascal asked well stop right here. Mika thinks this is an invasion of peoples privacy and that if we dont if everybody is so offended by Jennifer Lawrences photos and kate uptons hacked photos
Waterboarding, sleep deprivation and ice water baths and worse. The Senate Committee concluded that the harsh tactics simply did not work in getting valuable intelligence. And the Justice Department says it will not reopen its inquiry into whether crimes were committed, raising new questions of accountability and blame. Were covering all angles of this from capitol hill to the pentagon and beyond as this developing story unfolds. Lets begin coverage with jim acosta at the white house. Good morning, jim. Good morning, carol. The white house has scheduled an early briefing this morning with reporters. Thats scheduled to happen in about 45 minutes from now and i think the question about the torture report thereby question of the briefing for White House Press secretary josh ernest. The president defended the relief of the torture report saying mistakes were made but former Top White House cia officials are coming forward speaking out and defending their actions it was stinging criticism f
Deceased. This crisis unfolding at a militaryrun school in peshawar, with dozens of others injured. It was just before 12 00 p. M. When a group of gunmen stormed the school after scaling the walls. The Pakistan Taliban claiming responsibility. Calling this a revenge attack after they say pakistans military launched a Major Military against them. The military runs a number of schools, they call them the army public schools. Clearly this was chosen because of its affiliation with the military and also because it was a soft target. There are children there. A taliban spokesman claiming six suicide bombers were ordered to attack the school, their goal to shoot older students. A security official says 700 students and staff were in the building when the attack began. The students are aged 1018. Pakistan military Officials Say Paramilitary Forces are now on school grounds. Confirming they exchanged gunfire with the terrorists. Most of the students and staff have now been evacuated, but this
U. S. Embassies preparing for increased security threats. Ed henry is live with the story. Reporter its interesting, because it is the white house playing both sides of this. On the one hand, josh earnest saying yesterday again and again that in the interests of transparency, the president and his top aides want to see this report out there, want it to see the light of day so the country knows what happened and that the country sees what the president believes was torture even though republicans insist thats not actually what happened. On the other hand, the white house secretary of state john kerry has also been expressing some of the concerns that republicans have had. Secretary kerry on friday calling democratic senator Dianne Feinstein, the chair of the Senate Intel Committee, raising questions about the timing of this release because of the threat from isis, other terrorists around the world and how this may stir up more trouble. Its interesting, because you also have to remember