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liberty in levying host mark levine telling his fox news sunday audience that quote the media in this country is dead it no longer exists and the american people need to understand this well. in the words of john mcclane welcome to the party pal because golly gee whiz congressman newness anyone who's been paying attention could told you that much which is why most of us have said farewell to your left and right wings of news media and started watching the hawks . you'll get the same. as it gets to the bottom. like you that i got. this.
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week so. the world are watching the hawks i have with her and i'm top of the list and joining us today is american radio and t.v. host and conservative commentator steve malzberg welcome steve great to be here guys steve always a pleasure now is can it be called ironic that congress when newness was was describing this of the supposed a you know suffocating choke hold the liberal media has of us airwaves while appearing on one of the biggest most popular news travels in the world that is born for conservative politics and values and is it really that imbalanced. between yeah. oh yeah i mean it's overwhelming it has been forever you know we used to have the three networks a.b.c. c.b.s. n.b.c. where you could get your news from and they were all in retrospectively doing left their hosts because of those coveted news shows that had such gravitas we find out
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later we're all leftists but today yeah i mean guys you pointed out fox right away you think conservative and they are more conservative but i gotta say they have true liberal contributors on their payroll when if you look at the other cable networks they don't go to true conservative contributors they'll have a rhino's republicans in name only who bash and they're called republicans so i mean i have no what no no what legions to fox here but fox is more fair and balanced than any of the others but look it's the media it is the universities i mean look what happens when a conservative speaker wants to speak at berkeley or here in new york there are riots there i mean there's damage done in the tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars fires are said we're living in very troubled times and conservatives do get the brunt of all of it. you know i think there's a few things i could i could disagree with the i'm going to give you those and
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drive it is this idea that you know that it's suddenly this new thing that looking at the news and not seeing your perspective of your idea being up there and this what this all brings me back to personally is back to the ninety's and the sort of clinton machine and democrats ever since is that i didn't agree with it when the left at it which was saying that every talking point about hillary or every talking point about obama was just a right wing conspiracy it's just a right wing talking point so isn't blaming the left or blaming the right as we've all done whether depending on what side we're on doesn't that sort of miss the bigger picture that our mainstream media is really just one big corporate click that protects the status quo and they will shine on whatever side will make them the most money. well i mean. yes to an extent but no i mean if you look at the double standard that exists the liberals get away with everything
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look look at alec baldwin let's take hollywood and t.v. and disney and alec baldwin and disney of course owns a v.c. if you had a conservative who left a phone message on his twelve year old or eleven year old daughter at the times phone answering machine that the whole world heard where he calls her a little pig and worse and has a history of run ins and alleged homophobic slurs against photographers and physical altercations allegedly with photographers this guy this conservative would have been drummed out of the business years ago he gets a spokesman gig for banks now we've got to has a new talk show on a.b.c. disney i mean that the double standard i could go on on and on and on and on for the whole show and shows to come with these examples of the double standard that the media is a left wing joke there is no journalism i disagree with but noone is said about the media's dead yet the media is dead but specifically journalism is dead there is no more journalism in this country that i think are good i can agree with that and i
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agree with that too at the very degrees of it but i you know when i was someone who sits in the middle maybe there's a lot to perspective but it's summer so it's kind of in the middle i see the extremes of both sides represented in the news media today i will do i will group do though i do think that the by and large most reporters most members of the media do leave more left and that does show up you can't escape that bias with what i think they're not great at and that are middle leftists on certain issues i will say the leftist media is not helping a lot but still doesn't say you know that what i think about it i get to the came up with new in this is are we over using the greatest danger excuse too much these days i mean represent adam schiff constantly declaring that russian internet. trolls are the greatest danger to the country. telling feeling that stephen colbert are a liberal hollywood you are the greatest dangers to the country threats to our country
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is that other truly great dangers is just congress too thin skinned these birds i think i think they're dangerous if you you know if you express it in certain ways and get specific but the greatest danger or a great danger i could think of other you know greater dangers than the stephen colbert there and the media and hollywood and that's namely north korea for one and i could probably run down a list of of others as well but look you know what's interesting yesterday jimmy kimmel again another late leftist who actually says on his show or has said i don't want to i'm supporters watching me i don't want conservatives watching me now that's suicide you would think however he was very political the whole oscars last night was very political you alluded to in your monologue that he took ninety seconds to attack trump called his tweets in the toilet or something and then took it from there and the ratings were down sixteen percent from
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a year prior what do they expect people don't want to see this garbage only the hard left does and they're destroying their own industry and they don't care they just don't care well as someone who spend almost twenty years of my life and hollywood hollywood business behind the scenes and you know behind and in front of the camera i can see that part of that thing is that i think the idea that hollywood is this liberal bastion of open minds and open hearts and that everyone is so well protected because we're all in this lefty wonderland as a joke and i think harvey weinstein and the what we've seen from that was what a joke and as the let me ask you there was you know jimmy kimmel's opening monologue which initially we all thought he was not going to mention anything about about harvey and all of that stuff. but gamma del toro's closing speech for its amazing speech i felt as a woman. and it was all to mostly very on the political aisle very liberal
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obviously nobody was going up saying we need to end abortion and or that we need more war anything to see do you think this year's oscars were just too political for conservative viewers and how how could we possibly have movies and so word movie is that how have these very intrinsic human experiences that are going to be political how do we do that without seeming sensitive insensitive to conservative viewers. and if i don't i think yeah i mean well yesterday you know it the funny thing is that the ironic thing first of all we had heard that he was told not to get political while i was a joke because i mean everybody was political and it was political one way of course against trump against conservatives pence was not trump was not you know right on down the line but you know someone overseas that are very successful are done with smaller production companies and they're very they're themes a very back to the whole sort of time if you will their program legend there about
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god god is involved in these movies kevin sorbo is involved in a bunch of those but i got to tell you i've talked to a lot of people in hollywood. that that would come on my show or that wouldn't come on my show over the years because they're not big enough and they're afraid they'll never work again if you've got some people that are brave like robert davi maria conchita alonso and others but there are many who are conservative and say you can't say anything i can't say anything because i won't work i'm not saying that hollywood is. all the bracing and open minded i'm saying they're closed minded and liberal and sure i mean what went on with harvey weinstein is outrageous but there again you know the joke is oprah all through what should be the one most wonderful president the world she's a woman look at all the pictures she's there posing with harvey weinstein yucking it up that was an open secret in hollywood and i believe my opinion which have paid
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to get it is is that she she had to know about it and she did nothing to stop it so that whole thing is a is a joke if you're a liberal you get away with it if you're a conservative you better not say the wrong word sneeze and don't say excuse me or you're not going to work again you'll be ruined well now imagine what it's like to sit there and work for two you know our parents you know you know. i got it now you know what i feel like i don't feel like from both sides somebody that erica that isn't. the thing because you know when you look back at the you know i think that no one's ever going to argue that hollywood has a very liberal slant and no one's ever going to argue that that's going to show up you know most artists and when you kind of take the cross section there always going to kind of lean that way but i do think there's a there's a problem when you let politics it's one thing to have your views but when you let politics invade too much of of your what should be you know what is what one half a business the other half an hour form you know don't let it be politics just for
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politics sake i'm all for someone standing up and voicing their first amendment right to be political and say i will make a speech i've got the spotlight on me i'm going to do that i love that but at the end of the day always remember the hollywood is a business that is there to appeal to all the viewers not just a select group and so it has to have that balance i think that you're losing you're losing half you're insulting half your audience now when you're listening to a talk show or watching a talk show on t.v. i personally like to watch the other side i like to have my blood boil but if i'm paying for to watch an entertainer or at the movies or a concert you know i would i used to love bruce springsteen ok and he's done terrible things in my view over the years that turned me off to him but the the coup de gras was what he was overseas actually get where and he took a side from someone in the audience and it said f. and it said the whole donald trump yet he held it up and i was steve malzberg i got to say thank you so much for coming on
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a day always an interesting conversation with you always a pleasure all right. as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you pick of the topics we cover the facebook and twitter so your poll shows that r t dot com coming up our own travel to wallace delves into one of them with zeroes of cyber security with industry expert ordered right stay tuned to watch the hawks. another gun some is not is not back and could places not a good country. trip just to get the minister there but come on this well i'm up a stump. and there's a good that's good at that as a disco that is blue. just to the co-chair. of the code let's share it with me i'm checking the christmas. polling in just a little and bias from the from the unskillful be a little. full scale mistrustful. play almost anything from the numbers from the
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base the dots they come out right that are john said on my stand on my show that's no one can i do not the last couple with rice contract with matter how donati to. run the show. tonight from on the canal move he was almost feeling now we're going to fuck him on a cool note since richard nixon enough hours ago so he is able to sleep i don't want to go to the snooze in the micra boyce's a miserable lot of the streets of the cinema i gather you have a lot of risk to see others who are supposed to. be everybody i'm stephen baldwin task hollywood guy usual suspects favorite proud american first of all i'm just george bush and r. and b. i'm using this is my buddy max famous financial guru and we're just
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a little bit different i'm not. going to try not. well there was no doubt though the drama happening in our country and. every day americans. really start to bridge the gap this is the great american. the voices calling for governments and corporations to do something about cyber security might be able to do a much better job protecting themselves earlier i spoke with cyber security expert morgan right and started by asking him what is the biggest mistake most people make when it comes to their personal cybersecurity. you know i think it's the issue of
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trust they think they're inside the system so they should be able to trust everything that comes through like at home you think you get something from your friend on facebook or somebody sends you an e-mail so i could trust that you have no idea what you're doing and then by the minute you the second you click that link you're installing ransomware or some software that's going to get in so i think people have to used to be trust but verify now you've got to flip this around and say i need to verify what this is if you send me an e-mail with a p.d.f. and we haven't talked about it one of the first things i'm doing is i'm calling you say did you send me a p.d.f. and i've had to do that it sounds like it's time consuming but i tell people it's so it takes you a minute to do that you can either spend a minute doing that or spend ten hours getting your computer back it's up to you what do you think is it about certain products or is it just trusting sort of the all in bottle or you know is that there is there a way product that can help people or is it more about bad habits there is that there's an old saying that says the key the best camera is the one you have so the best security product is actually the one you use if you don't use it it can't help
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you the biggest thing with any product no matter whether it's security or your operating system. keep it up to date there are a lot of good companies out there that provide anti-virus here's the problem anti-virus there are do you know that there's a million variants of viruses and malicious software being generated every day so trying to flow. with it and they make you just a sick too because they infect your machine so i think we were going to have a kind of a shift and you're seeing the industry shift in terms of where we're quite worrying about all these different variants instead what we start we still look at behavior in other words if you were to were just talking about your dogs beforehand if your dogs start acting different you see their behavior you don't need a bunch of tests to say hey something's wrong so the experts now in the companies are saying let's start looking at the behavior let's start looking at things that the system should be doing and then stop that so i think you're going to see some things like that but you're right what it comes down to people's i think the biggest problem is people's own poor bad habits bad passwords bad their own personal hygiene they don't encrypt their information they don't get on what's called a virtual private network where they're on
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a wireless network outside of their home so there's a lot of things people can do it's like putting your seatbelts on and keeping two car lengths you just got to get some better habits if you want to stay safe do you think some of that's because you know the internet really has only been with us fully in this forum for the last ten fifteen years and it's a bit like you know getting cars like you learn you have to check to check your tires security is like what would you say are the most important things pass where it's actually an aisle to have a thing called free password course dot com but it links to some other stuff which there are some things you can do which is number one and it's not don't use the same password for your bank account as you do for facebook. if there are some people who do that trust me i don't know if you have we don't want to give that away you know my view about not on my a bank account but believe it or not i was i was just out conference for a very large state yesterday and one of the biggest passwords are the biggest problem people deal with both that working at home so i have a structure of how to get remember those passwords encrypt everything you have
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whether it's stored locally you know address or it's moving don't click on suspicious. slinks you know that's one of the ways that ransomware now is it was a three cost three hundred fifty billion dollars in damage and twenty fifteen guess what it did in two thousand and seventeen five billion dollars right now the colorado department of transportation can't pay its employees because they're obstructed with ransomware and just a cut because guess what somebody clicked on a link so i'll tell you the biggest problem not only for people if you have bad habits you're speaking of driving if you're a poor driver and you go to work for the police department you're still a poor driver just because you're in a car and i know from experience. oh i could drive really good now because i have these lights and sirens so they get on the internet and you're right we're now raising the first true post internet generation they're kind of calling it the i didn't you know pass the millennial they've never known anything but the internet so that brings up a whole nother host of problems are we going to raise our kids to be better on the internet like you say it's like driving you've got to go to school first learn the course you know about driving learn the rules of the road then start training on it
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and then you actually get the technology were to one of the mistakes parents made is they give their technology too fast too quick to the kids without establishing the rules of the road and you see that a lot of parents say that they're trying to understand boundaries with kids now and a lot of it has to do with technology on the other side or the people who work behind the scenes that technology professionals know cybersecurity professionals are the gatekeepers you know it's the kingdom of information that everything you know is put into different institutions corporations in the world how are these individual selected are they hired just on their expertise and background which is what are those backgrounds and what does ethics how does that play a role and whether or not these people get hired or work in the industry so we'll take the first one what are the expertise you'd be surprised having come from a large technology company before like cisco there were people walking around the halls that had fifty patents never went to college a lot of these were self-taught now but but trained but that's because they had to transition that now to where there are
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a lot of colleges now that have degree programs specifically for cyber security we're getting. people who were go to college say i want to learn cybersecurity so we're seeing the expertise get up and i think what you'll see is that from the programmer for the people who actually do the work level you're going to want all the technical skills but as you move up you've got to have the business skills because cybersecurity now is about how do you keep a business safe let's talk about equifax for a second i think you could be the i don't need to be the smartest person in the world to know if we've got a if we've got our biggest system it was called the consumer dispute database that is connected to the internet and there is a problem and there is a patch that needs to be applied first question is was the patch applied yet i don't have to be a cyber security expert to ask that question so we have to have that ability to go two questions deep but then that gets into the issue of ethics you are in that position we saw happen in twitter remember when donald trump's account was turned off for a little bit somebody had access so it's that trusted insider so ethics in this area is huge because you're right we give those people the keys to the kingdom and
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unless you trust them with that keys the trusted insider will become even more of a threat as time goes on as we get better at cyber security the easiest way and it's going to have find somebody who can give you the key to unlock the door and not breaking through the very sophisticated lock what does that mean the idea that the trusted insider and how does that connect to you know what's going on today when we're seeing if things get stolen we're all told that we have to worry about someone from the outside coming in what is the trusted insider and why is why is that person so dangerous so we're in washington d.c. so a couple examples of the trusted insider people like robert hanssen the f.b.i. agent james you've had people who were trusted inside other organizations and even companies you know that gave intellectual property to other companies so the trusted insiders the person who's been inside that company has risen to a level where nobody questions anymore of their role in their responsibility in their authority or the access they have the information one of the reasons of getting a security clearance is so i don't have to go through and explicitly prove that we trust you to do this once i do your background i can now implicitly trust i don't
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have to prove it each time and that's what people. take advantage of and that's why i say when you make the locks on the doors tougher to break through the easiest way to get in is going to be the insider intrastate what do you think is the most important skill lacking in this new generation of cyber security professionals or what do you think is the one thing that if someone wants to get into cyber security what's the one area that you feel you really have a handle on what's really important you know i believe or not it's not the technology because you're going to be one that people need to start understanding what impact does this have on how business is run on how schools protect their information or universities or banks protect their information because if you make it too tough for me to get to that information i'm going to find an easier way to do it and the easier way is always less secure so it's really understand the technology but spend some time in the real world to understand there are consequences for what you do and that look businesses are in the business since to make money universities are in the business to do research governments are in the business in certain areas to keep secrets making sure you understand what the
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business is that you're in and understanding what they do that's i think the key thing people want to go and play with the technology they don't spend enough time learning about what's the root what's the main thing here and always keep the main thing the main thing and how does that do you as a as a company are you as a consumer not just this is great for everyone and i think sort of one size fits all what do you believe is the biggest threat to our personal security our personal online data and information what's the biggest threat and individual a government or a corporation. you know we are we are able or the workers people are the worst you know there is a funny video that i played yesterday and it is you can find it on you tube it's jimmy kimmel and they walked around and this is when obama was still in office after his state of the union address talking about cyber security well we think it's important so we want to see what your passwords are you would not believe people left or so but these are the people working for you that gave away their passwords to somebody holding a microphone with a camera and they're telling them their parents words we are always the biggest
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threat to everything that goes on in other words if we have bad habits we're teaching our children bad habits or if we have bad habits again at home we take them to work so if we secure ourselves first if we become responsible for ourselves we will have a much safer environment interesting i think there's a lot when it comes on line security are the innovations of our communications and automation still outpacing our ability to protect ourselves and defend our communities from what most people calls her unsolicited surveillance or outright attack something like ransom or you know is are we catching up to that. to the technology is the technology where is the gap technology always up places our ability to understand it government is a perfect example of where the wiretap laws that are in use today are actually originated in the one nine hundred twenty s. i mean for organized crime and al capone back then it we haven't really evolved a lot of our own policies to track the technology so. just when you get used to an i pad or an i phone and the way it works something comes out there's
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a new thread or there has to be an update so the bad guys are going to one of those things. you have to think about connecting the dots they think outside the boundaries so the whole thing about connect the dots most people trying to keep it in that little square and connect online dots that guys think outside the boundaries that's where these actors work so we're used to thinking in this box so that sometimes it's our own beliefs that inhibit us but i'll tell you again it goes back to what i think is is that people we've got a very early training people and it's no different than teaching drove a car you wouldn't teach a kid to drive a car by holding a beer or taking a seatbelt off and wearing a blindfold oh is that and that's not how it's nice to have them here not not even from kansas. but we do the equivalent of that when we are when we're sitting in a restaurant with our kids and we get our heads down we're not paying attention to what's going on we're not the intentional we're giving them the bad habits and guess where they take those bad habits to school to work you know into the profession so for businesses it's believe it or not we're ten years away fifteen years away from actually having the right kind of workforce we need that actually takes security seriously. twenty five years ago
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a strange little five five show called x. files graced our screens in it a brooding believer in the paranormal and extra terrestrials f.b.i. agent fox mulder was assigned a new partner at the skeptical medical doctor with a badge dana scully and scully didn't just change fox mulder the fictional f.b.i. she changed how we looked at women in the fields of science technology engineering and math more importantly how women view themselves in those fields it turns out the scully effect is real and all those young women watching dana scully a character who didn't look like the baby. babes of the one nine hundred ninety s. were actually inspired to go into stem fields. scully had an undergrad in physics a couple of stanford doctorates and she did it all in sensible shoes while giving perfect our roles to mulder's ever increasing and maurizio any theories that usually ended up being true to what we watch makes a difference and dana scully made us all believe that science is a human pursuit not just
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a male one and that the truth no snowed gender in the words of dana scully don't underestimate women don't underestimate women how to out of the rest about go or not as they can be tricksters tale oh. oh yeah those really well done congrats to dana scully's character of the people who put her together joining us and all of the writers and all them because it is a great role model and advisor on the show actually said the university of maryland when he asked how many people even in the ninety's how many people got into it as a dana scully two thirds of the women in the round that's going to go out of are still going to be a member of one of this world were not told her loved enough to tell you all i love you i am tyrrel but inter don't have a dollar keep on watching those talks for the last. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all the silly but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach.
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