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if we don't like this, stage two. in the next five or 10 years the government will be able to track in ways that we haven't deamed up yet. from an investor's standpoint lou: president obama once again trotting now what has become a familiar response to a failure of governance. president obama addressing his administration a the national media today to unveil what he called reforms aren't these changes to the nsa after the biggest breach of national security intelligence in our nation's history. the president now says he did not know anything about it. here tonight we ask the question , at just what point does i don't know who become an indictment instead of the defense of. i'm lou dobbs. ♪
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good evening, everybody. president obama today announced a few changes, minimal changes to some aspects of the nsa surveillance programs while he spoke at the justice department. programs thathis aides claim he knew nothing about and tell edrd snowden told the world. former senior obama adviser selling the new york times that president obama was surprised at what he revealed. things seemed to have grown at the nsa. i think it was disturbing to most people, and i think he found it disturbing. the president followed a similar scripts her upon being faced with significant an embarrassing failure previously. he knew nothing about any of it. you recall the pattern. hhs secretary plan the president had no knowledge until the side
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launched on october 1st and then immediately crashed and crashed badly. she plans no one told the president about the numerous failed test runs, including a failed test just two weeks before launch. president obama landreau last year that he did not know the irs was targeting conservative groups until he read about it in a newspaper. >> love me make surei answer a specific question. i can assure you that i certainly did not know anything about the zero ig report before it had been leaked through press lou: white house press spokesman said four ays later white house officials eleed no to tell the predent about the report. the white house said it had no idea that attorney general eric
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holder's department of justice seized phone records from a fox james rose and and the associated press. carney told print media we have no knowledge of any attempt by the justice department to seek phone records of the ap. a year earlier he denied that prident obama under the department of justice was running guns in the mexico. the failed atf operation known d furious that led to the murder of u.s. border patrol agents bryan terry. >> the idea behind that thinking suggests that there was some grand plan behind the fast and furious program when in fact everyone knows, the president did not know about this tactic until he heard about it through the media. lou: everyone knows that the president did not know.
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of course, the terrorist attack in benghazi, which relied this week at the central intelligence agency had warned of at least seven times this green june and august of 2012 that there were setting of sanctuary. they're mnistrations stuck to its false story that the attack was a spontaneous flair of demonstration after protests to get an amateurish vid that was characterized as anti muslim. now the president of the white house has ever explained why he told the same fall since two weeks later before the united nations general assembly will have even though they knew no such protests or demonstrations and ever occurred for such a reason. the president's claims of ignorance in the face of the biggest scandals of his five years in office may at times
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offer convenient excuse, even legal defense, but this administration is regard for the law is suspect in soany other instances as well, from selected prosecution and enforcement of the immigratio law to executive actions on, at best, shaky constitutional grounds. joining us is a man who understands and millie the administration's views of the law and its occasional ambivalence toward enforcement's he served under both presidents bush and obama, author ofhe book and justice pesident continues to claim, as we have established to y ignorance on just about every failure of governance and administration.
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what is your reaction? >> president obama is getting his talking points from sergeant schulz on hovis heroes. it was beyond his purview. this is a bigger problem. not only did they say he doesn't know anything, but fter the scandals smers down, they don't do anything about it, fire anybody at the irs, the justice department. worse, this to defending what they're redoing. was this a guy who ran for president harping about the national security state and the rule of law? in hindsight it is almost tragic because this administration has abused the rule of law more than any other for decades. lou: president obama has asked attorney general holder and the intelligence community to devise a way to create stories for all of them at a data is being aggregated, collected and aggregatd faugh.
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that understand quite how the government and they support -- important national-security agency can be effectively ordered to have her in the sorts of private orporations for storage of highly classified and personal and private information by the way, those companies and corporations are ccused of greater intrusions and violations of privacy that has the nsa to this point. >> and that is just one of the many crazy thingsabout his announcement. he was horizon to be this storekeeper of national security , but he comforted us by saying, well, don't worry about it. ifany of this information gets out first of all, national security car will have to approve. guess what, ove the last five years the special security court has approved almost every
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request to press confirmation. so that is cold comfort. the looking at how he perverted history which is really sinister he compared the nsa to paul revere. he said that it was just like paul evere monitoring information. he has it exactly backwards. the nsa was like general gage in the british. this is a very troubling circumstance or of americans text of your e-mails, phone conversations and being house and a government data base out in utah in a massive facility. this is not what america is about, and it's time for real reform, not this obama style temporary, phony reform. lou: it is also reform of an agency that as best i know has not violated any individual's rights, nor as a been accused of so doing. unlike microsoft, googol, number
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of 57 are going to go through a number of corporations that have violated the privacyof their customers to other clients who and others to view their own activities. this president since it think that corporate america is the correct repository for all of this very sensitive and important information fissiparous one. and there seems to be this acquiescence on the part f the media, think tanks in washington and a lot of elected officials in washington who are facing reelection this year he won maloof. >> of course with corporations people are always free believed and use e--ail elsewhere and. with the national security administration would, i want them collecting the texts from pakistan in somalia him about when it comes to collecting every day activities of american citizens, that's a different story in.
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obama's solution of funneling the soft as the rendition of the same team ofterrrrists, is passing the buck in. lou: as always, good to have you with us. appreciate it. later he will take a look it ho is really breeching the privacy of our citizens would amend t very same organizations his hands the president wants to place him the secrets of the nsa. two of the country's top technology and cyber security experts are with us one. the housing market, its best year since the start of the great recession will. his recovery here why and how long it will be so. sports illustrated senior writers with the new book and manhattan of a legendary basketball coach won him at it instructs us in the way of management bid. on wall street stocks closed ou
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♪ lou: well, let's talk about the mainstream liberal media. ey love to focus on the intrusiveness of the nsa. a larger concern him and perhaps arguably the often unreported interest of the big echnology companies from the commerce and social media spying on american citizens who. we unwillingly unwittingly has personal information to private companies whose only concerns is how to profit from the of affirmation. was mistakenly collected data about websites people were visiting over wireless networks. facebook keeps tabs on the status updates and then decide
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to delete read and post. and apple's funds that have that allows people to track their movements with amazing accuracy, for some alarming accuracy. oem not handing over the data about ourselves and our personal lives criminas are stealing a. as ever security firm annunces as uncovered release 6i along attas on american retailers. the credit card systems are infected with the same type of our deolishes software used t steal data from up to 110 million customers of target bin and there are reports that the breach at neiman-marcus went undetected for five months. people are focusing on the illness ahead once the deal?
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which of them is the biggest problem we're facing when it comes to privacy and security concerns? severed terrorism analyst, former adviser to the state department's anti-terrorism assistance program, ceo and cloud source investigations now one of the nation's top tech anaayst including ibm will microsoft and h-p, the president and principal analyst and we are delighted to have you with this. i want to start with you. i'm listening to these reforms and i can't even understand who makes the president think that this will in any way create greater security for the country or for those people with data on those files.
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>> neither can i, i recognize that it is mostly a p.r. stunt. realize that he was in the dark about much of what was going on, so anything he says but anything that was going on or anything that will go on his pro was something he should take with a very big grain of salt. as you pointed out, some of the private companies capture an inordinate amount of the information. they bought nest which will eventually job cameras and sensors in the home. an inordinate amount of affirmation that given there lack of security probably will go to your variety of people. every right to be concerned with where is going on with private business. lou: the same question to you. why in the world should the president be giving a speech at the justice department about the nsa and ignore everything that has happened with these companies, therelationship with china, russia, other markets. and we are supposed to be testing these companies with tte
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most personal details of our lives the be our objeive about the nsa weather has not been as far as we know a single violation. >> you're right to. i am a law-and-order gile. believe in this stuff, but i draw line between although i think it is a problem, there are certain things you can do with the private industry, but the private industry does not spine and the government's. citizens, if you don't like something they can choose not to do things, not use the iphone. they don't have to buy something. when you're in a data base for terrorism more of thh government decides to say you're a bad guy, there's not all lawyers can do. the constitution is designed to protect the people from the government, but private companies are subject to liability, lawsuits. target will face multiple billions in class-action lawsuits where the government has immunity, and they don't get
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the same scrutiny. lou: is a big diffrence. there is an individual claim in some instances buried data note of a single individual plan had can be asserted. the fact is there is an interrelationship between the technology companies upon which the nsa is incredibly dependent, where there are worse off for companies and other assets of the answer relationship that a significant and lasting and secured. >> unfortunately also without their knowledge. there was a round table. there really took the president to task. every much locked up the
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technology companies by circulating the rumor that there were putting nowhere on their hardware : but there was never any proof set that we have proof that american companies are being frozen out of large countries like china. the economic damage has been mammoth and complete out of the control of the technology companies that relies a taken by surprise. lou: are talking about 100. you guys are the savants' says andrews on technology and cyber security, and additional software hormel were fakes, about 100,000 computers, all overseas as far as we know. >> the thing is to mothers with the programs are implemented, they were implemented during the manufacturing process.
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there was no way they could assure that. so it's like if you put bombs in cars in the early manufacturing, there's no way would then know where where the car will go. lou: someone wanting to push this for there. but the truth of the matter is we have technology companies that have with great frequency if not rampantly but managed house twhether it is facebook or verdugohome, intrude on their private lives and without so much as an afterthought o. they will need to have a little discussion, both our government had, the town hall with the technology companies users
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within our government cannot or private companies will integrate there. there are a lot more elements in of the private sector and the government. like and said, there are different rules come civil verses criminal home says. as a healthy discussion in is to be an and limits bill and a lot of people whom you, it's outstripping the ability of people to keep up with understanding what is really happening with the data and. if i click on this button how many people actually read the terms and conditions first with a i would suggest broglie
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one-tenth of 1 percent of everyone in america and south. lou: wrigley it's a user universe and which i think people the one technology and but is true london in demonstrates you-that most people said launceston but to the representative have surrendered by prince -- rights to privacy when they appear inadequate technical knowledge and have with the intrusion and with that many have a horse a sophisticated. that's a conversation for another day. let's have it. up next i outlining whether republicans unveiled some, the consequences of losing again him
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call in pennsylvania wrote me on president obama'credibility saying and i have serious problems trying to understand what it takes to be impeached. please help us as americans understand why this man can lie about almost everything and then expect us to listen his ideas. good point. tom wrote, if harvey weinstein is so against guns and feel so passionately for thevictims i
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think he shod establish a nonprofit and donate 75 percent of the movies profits to them. a great idea. and barris also wrote who, it's amazing, the lack of intellect. i would you make a movie where you attack a huge portion of americans and then expected to be a big box office draw. well, i will be fun to watch. thank you for your comments. keep them coming. we're cong right back. so that two years ago president obama said. now secretary of state seconds the motion calling for him to agree to negotiations that have not taken place. not taken place. the "a-team"
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lou: joining me now, the "a-team", national review columnist, fellow at the franklin institute for our public integrity. hand former schumer age. good to have you will hear. the star with the president going after the nsa. it is almost as though his discovered he is in charge of the executive branch would you say that's a fair -- >> i would say that's a fair assessment. and concern that this is more motivated by politics. lou: no. >> i know. a shocker if you were concerned with this being an effective program he would not be doing things like putting information of prive companies and just
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think it's half measures-the. lou: suddenly we're turning to private companies for integrity of security and the mind of this president. >> the private companies are gathering this information before. there are two things to worry about, one is the edgy that we will extended protection to foreigners, this president won't necessarily to would base to be done in the other is abuse he. a hidden this is an administration and has sed the irs as a tool of political suppression. lou: what do you say that? hadn't had basically said not
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only is this president and the business but anti-government hidden. >> he's wrong about the ira's in love with this might surprise you, i cannot defend the president hadn't. i don't think it varies much a law. the american people have to decide how much liberty they wanted. and her guests him. not currently. god forbid hidden some balance to see that her government with that power when. lou: name your isp free and noble horton alone, and offices in with the mexican name my
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internet service provider for my home and mobile, but not my office had. lou: as my point. most people don't have that choice. to suggest that we do his is not to recognize the practical, we want to live. the edgy ahead is very straightforward horror as from we have two committees of the oversight, the courts. i think this has become something had of a trumped up charlotte for the country to deal-. either we don't trust anything his a we have decided that somehow microsoft is no hat the stion may havetegrity. gone as far, but this a administration in particular has
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given us reason not to trust it. him. >> there is no evidence to. lou: web when it. hidden. >> the democrats are still planning to use the irs as a tool of political suppression. lou: i insist who want gleason and better speak uninterrupted been. >> this is the president that has not given us a lot of good reason to trust him. he either n't act politically or is particularly competent hidden. lou: i'm going to give the is the last weren't hidden.
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>> my best argument hidden by -- own analysis and thing between the six years ago when the. lou: let me be clearance and. unless suggesting that anyone trust him in saw any government agency hidden with an oversight and in hand and insist upon a hidden ifs. they have become very once is congress that is i guess be redone you agree? hawaiian. >> larkin and and and and a congress as effective as long as they get good information. i don't know that they always get information hadn't.
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there is really no way for them to get the proper information and with the. lou: i have to say him, thank you for making an argument awful hunt nex : the dow jones snuffs it to leak losing streak it to leak losing streak wouldn't his electoral lina ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i hope someday you'll join us ♪and the world will be as one ♪imagine no possessions
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ice we have that since 1997 last year him up, that run-up always leads people to deal little nervous. the really want to get them in the market is a such a high. and in early this year had a little bit of mixed data and n. but after all is said and done him a lot of market is still undervalued. it has been for the set to last five years. the economy will grow. lou: that's a comfortiig ensanguined her while. the problem is we have morning and disappointment when in earnings so far. the imf director when he sometimes talks through her hat or out of her half.
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she may not even where at him. but talking about disinflation. that does have the ring of authenticity in no way of a concern desert took him to cover licking appraisals. an exploding balance sheet on the part of the fed. was the deal. >> there's a lot going on. when 52 percent of companies are beating estimates. that is illustrious seen in a long time. that tells me it analyss did raise their forecasts have finally gotten the message said companies are more profitable. as for five years they have been way underestimating. lou: sandbagging. they have been sandbagging yes. >> and nothing part of that is this regulation. if i tell you of going to do
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really well and don't, who knows what the sec will do to me. companies have been downplaying things. analysts said been worried this house. lou: and price levels. >> all of this doesn't said that conundrum. the fed is raising the monetary base to buy 30%. people have been screaming hyperinflationis. peop then thing that must ean that we really have a deflationary pressures. delicate this pretty simply. i do not think quantitative easing cause anything to happen fast superior knowledge it was osting excess resers. banks just did not use it which is why did not turn into inflation. the fed is holding rates and zero. i don't believe we have a deflationary problem at all. in fact, inflation will be picking up in the years ahead.
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a fellow i just -- to a remarkable in every way, former ucla basketball coach john wooden pallet the book 50 years after its first n.c.a.a. championship, joining me now, sports illustrated senior writer says davis. his new book is wooden, a coach's life, and it is great to have you here. i am partial. i got to know him over the years . you go after the real guide era. i want to get -- give us your impresions f the fellow in just a short -- >> well, they guy the new is the same guy that i knew which is this real guy read poetry in his den. guess what, you don't win ten national championships by being sweet. he was extremely ompetitive. he loved to win swift. that was the best way for him to win. he was tough on referees, and a controversial representative -- reputation. not all of his coacching peers f thought so highly of him.
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they thought he was sanctimonious. they call in saint john. it was interesting to discover that he was actually in a lot of ways emotionally distant, did not connect with them on a personal level. later on when they got to the day and he was able to progress to a point where he could connect with them on that level. and then he cuts a very complicated time and time that was, for a sample -- >> everything was changing, dealing with the civil rights movement in the anti-war movement, the players it would get wrapped up in that and the complications of the pressures of championships. that 12 your timefme where he 110 championships or really the most unhappy years of his life because he created this monster that waliterally devouring him lou: and posting records of probably will never fall. two big personalities. not exactly, you know,
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law-and-order, yes, sir, no, sir, kind of guys. yet he managed and brilliantly. >> he did, and he made mistakes along the way. he was in perfect and it was an extremely challenging time. the cuts -- cuts and. it's very hard to change your ways, especiilly for someone of his personality. castelli struggling to find that balance between how much. lou: your principals in telling me as to get a haircut. how much she has sued her office changing times. he kind of -- the pendulum swung both ways. caused a lot of and some consternation. lou: you can see himsplit nails. when you talk him yet an interesting relationship. esau little spark.
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>> she would complement. >> from indiana. the alchemy is a wonderful coach and a wonderful teacher. i might not always approve of his methods or his language. and it goes back to two things. a man named pete newell whizzes biggest rival. also the book oes talk about a man named sam gilbert to overtime of many years lavished favors. lou: in the document that. >> it was -- t was an open secret, that's not to do it justice. the secret is representing players in the nba. i felt it was important to address tht very makes part of the word legacy, but that is a big reason why does not like john wooden. there has never been a whip of impropriety. lou: the last division one coach to actually teach a class.
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