junior officer shouldn t be allowed to access classified information because of his lack of honesty, judgemented and maturity. even before he got sent other there. that is who they put in charge of the prison by more than half the people who were held by the c.i.a. the c.i.a. director, michael hayden assured congress that only the best of the best were involved in this very delicate, very well-thought out program. he told congress in 2 0e 07, all of those involved in the questioning of detainees are carefully chosen and screened for demonstrated professional judgment and maturity. however, well screened this june yor officer was, who was running this cobalt facility, in november, 2001, a pentagon advisor visited that siet and couldn t hope to be warden of
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passed even though they can t pass anything else. today, speaker boehner met with clay hunt s parents and announced the support for the bill. then the bill hit the house floor and passed by a voice vote. it passed the house. now on to the senate with almost no time yet for the year, for this whole congress. sources in the senate tell us tonight that senate leadership is trying to schedule a vote on the clay hunt bill as soon as they can 37 but again, there isn t much time left to do all the things they have to do. and it s got to be this week or it will be back to square one and they will have to start all over. time is short and the river rises. there really is not much time at all to resolve all the stuff they have to do and all the stuff they re going to have a hard time explaining if they don t do it. time is very, very short. watch this space. gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it s cloudy, we use more
and this had to be navigated by the white house chief of staff. she s leaving the committee s chairmanship as republicans take over. so she was determined to get it out before january when they change hands. that was part of we spent some time today trying to flex this out as to whether or not this was true. had this waited until january, past this week when this congress wraps up, would it never have seen the light of day? would the republicans taking control of the senate control senate intelligence committee. i interviewed her tonight. she said that was her fear. and that this was the first instance of disagreement between her and saxby chambliss. they d been working pretty much on a bipartisan committee. these committees have always
so the big news tonight, late-breaking news out of washington tonight is congress might have a deal to avert a government shutdown on thursday. they might. we ll see. it s down to the wire. but if congress is able to achieve that very basic business of keeping the lights on, big if. if the house can pass it and the senate can pass it and it happens in time, that might also pave the way for something actually kind of constructive to happen. i know it s impossible to believe, but this might happen. the clay hunt suicide prevention act named after marine corporal clay hunt who served terms in arack and afghanistan. 22 veterans a day commit suicide. that is how corporal clay hunt lost his life as well. this bill to boost anti-suicide efforts for our vets, it has carried broad bipartisan support since it was introduced this summer by congressman tim walls of minnesota. for weeks now, veterans have been pressuring members of congress to get this thing