with the braves. officials told the players and personnel to day away from the nationals park which is not too far from where the shootings occurred. the navyyard metro stop, where the patrons to get to the national stadium, police say parking lot b is a site for families trying reunite with their loved ones who work at the navy yard. we are continuing to follow the very latest in that deadly shooting spree at the washington navy yard. police say that one shooter is dead. and that they are searching for one other possible suspect who was armed and wearing a military style uniform. mike barrett is a form director of strategy for the white house homeland security council and is also a former intelligence officer for the secretary of defense, and he is currently the ceo of the private security consulting firm called diligent innovations. mike, always good to see you.
cooperation, and payment could be significantly larger if you are willing to answer concrete questions, which sounds like the sort of e-mail is get suggesting i send my bank details to an address in nigeria. plus, it s worth pointing out if they arrested every man in a blond wig in my neighborhood on a friday night that, there would be nobody left on the streets. shepard: except you. with us a former intelligence office for the office of the secretary of defendant, mike barrett, and also former director of strategy for the white house homeland security council. it would be weird to think that we did not try to recruit people who had information. it would also be beard for the dude to be carrying around the oblonde wig and sunglasses. a lot of weird here. it is, and first i want to say i m not going into kind of tradecraft or things the cia use, whether or not we use diplomatic posts. people i think what is really
security at the consulate. our own fbi still cannot go on there and investigate and get on the ground and try to figure out what happened in benghazi because of security concerns. we have known for a long time this is a big problem. judge jeanine: mike, you were the director of strategy for the white house homeland security council. is there this whole narrative that they are proposing, do they really think that is works and has it worked? i think it does. essentially what we have done is said that the war on terrorism is over. banned the term and said al-qaeda is dead because bin laden is dead. a foreign policy triumph and everything is fine in the world and then facts on the ground get in the way of that, right. that is really what frustrates me is we put people in a lot of danger when we are not honest with them about the facts. the facts we knew there would be chaos following the so called air rob spring. arab spring. we haven t as a nation thought
clinton said the leader must go. covey anen prepares another peace proposal. with us, former intelligence officer mike barrett, also a director of strategy for the white house homeland security council and now c.e.o. of a security consulting firm, diligent invasions. what do you make of this? it s a real challenge right now about what to do in syria. so you ve got one crowd, the administration side with secretary clinton out there who wants to figure out way to get involved. then on the conservative side, you have one side led by john mccain who wants to intervene, see this end in a military thing. shepard: bomb, bomb, bomb. exactly. but there s the henry kiss engineer wing, the traditional realists and i hope they gain
windy city this weekend, including the president of pakistan. you can be sure his area of the world will be the hot topic of conversation through the weekend, at least one of them. i want to get to mike barrett who is a ceo diligent innovations. it s a consulting firm. his background includes services as director of strategy for the white house homeland security council under president bush. if you were the chair of that meeting, leading that meeting of 61, mike, what would be the number one problem that you would want to try to resolve in the room, and what would be the greatest asset you would have to do it and what would be the biggest barrier? sure. the biggest challenge right now for nato is they are needing to respond to their domestic constituencies who basically, as we ve talked about, want to pull out. everybody thinks if you want to try to fix afghanistan, it s going to take billions and billions of dollars and decades and decades to do it. from the u.s. perspective, it loo