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how simple us well according to the report multiple weapons systems used commercial or open sourced software and never got around they never got around to changing the software as default password after installing it into the weapons systems meaning meaning the general accountability office test teams could literally at look up the password on the internet and gain access to the weapons systems. our government. jonathan merritt computer science professor at princeton and former technology advisor of the center kemal iris called the report damning and stated on twitter i briefly worked on this in the silent and no hyperbole it's terrifying so what does it mean when the department of defense can't even dependent self. i think it means it's time to start watching the hallmarks.
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of the. real thing it's like. as you put it. like you know that i got. the. welcome everybody is watching so i robot and tough and i'm a i'm a big kid fear is how all the way back in nineteen ninety one. that there was nothing to know about best i mean the movie hackers came out ninety five then we all know that half it's kind of academic that it's pretty it's pretty incredible when you break it all down it truly truly is and it and i was just like
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the research council they've had multiple warnings over the years saying hey your systems might be a little too easy to get into hey maybe you need to like kind of you know defend against this and apparently it wasn't like twenty fourteen then on that they actually started saying hey let's make systems that are hard to get into but let me just say one thing after another well let me just give you an idea of just how bad the screw ups are right ok so the g.a.o. general credibility office discovered that in some cases simply scanning a system just. gadding a system caused parts of the system to shut down and that one test team was able to guess at administrators password into the system that controlled these weapons in about nine seconds. maybe they watched hackers write testers could also doubt they could get it and download and delete data in one case the next bill traded one hundred gigabytes of content data out of material out of our defense systems in one case the test team took control of the operator's terminals they could see in real
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time what the operators were seeing on their screens and could then manipulate the system i mean holes up through holes up their holes or what's called our defense department well one of the thing is one of the reasons that that it. that these things are so out of date by they aren't. think with biggest security you know like when you reset your password at home on your wife i things like that one of the reasons are saying is that christine champion is a director at the government accountability office actually said that it has to do with secrecy and that it has to do with with why we keep certain things possible. she told the interests that. a that the reason for the really bad cyber security was pretty much it was like a culture of security by obscurity meaning every one of the pentagon sort of felt like because this is classified secret no one knows about it so they can't hack it
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. the old well no one knows about it they will because that's just like well clearly people know about it because it's being built like literally like the kids on the pockets and the red ball sitting there and making sure we're safe where are these and i don't really believe but like oh so because it's top secret now and i was about and no one knows about that who would think to hack it like on one level i understand that logic but on the other end of the plate you but it's not exactly like it's mysteriously doesn't exist you have teams of people hundreds hundreds of people developing a new weapon or development of system or whatever but the you know it's classified secret no one knows. that's all scary europeans also even even more scary is that the war in that is likely the pentagon is only aware of already a fraction of the total vulnerability just back to me systems as some haven't even
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been tested for vulnerabilities and most tests are conducted under limited timeframes yeah. fraction congress is kind of sort of taking the twenty sixteen national defense authorization i did mandated complete about you ation of weapon system by abilities or you're from there by twenty nine. those are people. i feel safe i think. well it's breitbart versus google after by partners acquired an internal google briefing entitled the good censor the eighty five page document it covers much about the search engines giants current issues and policies surrounding censorship it also reveals that the government requests for google to censor content has actually tripled since twenty sixteen and according to breitbart nowhere in the document does it say that google sudden cooperate with the government's demands here to break down the stories are to america correspondent sara. thank you for having me exciting i always love seeing
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bright or versus google when it seems like blogger or google or facebook just seem to stay out of the headlines for major issues so what exactly is the major issue what is the leaked reports that well the report is titled the good search so i mean that should say enough in itself google is trying to censor its content according to this report now we've seen these tech giants over and over continue to defend themselves that they're politically unbiased that they are neutral but what you see isn't always what you get in the main issue here is free speech versus safety and civility now the internet was founded on free speech but it looks like these tech giants are completely are not against shifting those beliefs we already know that under the new u.s.m.c. a deal that these content these websites are not held liable legally for the content being used but google wants to come out and watch for the bad behavior from
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its users. and you know as much as it's like google's just a search engine that's all they really are the end of the day i mean they do a lot of roads now but really the bread and butter of the human lives of the searchers and certainly people what the answer is when you ask them a question which is why bias is so can happen so easily and who shows up at the top of those searches and those of always been manipulators manipulate. by google i think is the new i'm even though it's pretty obvious now you know a few weeks ago google was caught within caught with internal memos on manipulating searches to keep certain things out has google respond to this not they haven't released an official statement they keep going back to saying that we're still neutral and biased and a google source did tell breitbart but even though they this document was leaked that it was just internal research and it was never actually implemented the same response that they gave when they said that they were manipulating search results
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now they keep saying they're not politically biased back then during the election trump was saying that google was actually suppressing negative search results for hillary clinton google responded and said no we're neutral we suppress negative search results for everyone but a search engine researcher robert epstein did find that cool i actually was in favor of hillary clinton during twenty six eighteen and we you know the leaked video not too long ago about after the election a lot of employees favor clinton so it's no real surprise there yeah and you know and you also saw to the it was like the world socialist web site that i believe was a million work on the completely father forum you know not like some sort of democrat that was also given suppressed and searchers and. they saw their numbers go down you know i'm assuming it's anybody that's outside of the corporate acceptable mainstream that seems to not and up in the main road of whatever social
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media. what's interesting too is when you dive into this is google was recently accused of working with china to create a search engine to work in china called project dragon-fly now what's that incentive why you know if there were unbiased and we don't do these kind of things why cater to different countries and what they're asking for well that's that's a problem too. in the good sense or in the report google of knowledge as they know they control the internet they control the content so they have been allegedly working with china and china has very tough censorship laws so they are trying to create this search engine for china called project dragon-fly. and they say that in order to expand globally they will need to some what center their content so kind of going against what they're saying publicly cyber security expert morgan wright told r.t. that google's actions are an absolute contravention of their values and morals they withdrew from the pentagon cloud procurement valued at ten billion because it
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conflicted with their values and morals if google will do this under u.s. law imagine what they'll do with the search engine in china but bringing it back to google being google is the most popular search engine worldwide i mean who would have thought when this came out that we would be using google as a verb google this google that and people seem to continue to trust google saying that because of the detailed searches and you can actually they say that it's the quickest and most reliable search engine so yeah it's a joy but you know people talk about censorship and things like that i'm sorry but to me at the end of the day it's also called per you know it's also called the element of luck that you don't you know you don't need a government to tell you what you sure should look up that's up to you as an individual or you was a mother or father or whatever was just me saying as a consumer i mean i'm not a parent but i also don't i don't need to be told by guys like i'm going to do all
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we all kind of have to be allowed to see information and make decisions exactly because it's the truth if you don't see both sides are in the army and you can't make informed decisions which is why censorship is something we for out of here in the united states at least ideologically it was. so much in practice will serve of the still good thank you so much clearly not always a pleasure all right everybody is we. a break or watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics we've covered on facebook and twitter and see our poll shows that are dot com coming up we talk over the history of voter suppression of the united states with author and speaker d block a stay true to watching the whole.
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when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer need be in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying and there's just no really that doesn't and you are able to sustain capitalism you are able to control power and wealth if you keep people out of the polls that's a good point because when people can get in and actually vote for the candidates they want the candidates that best represent. care they're going to see changes affected towards that group of people right and there's always sort of this idea that if you know when it comes to minority is or women that that vote would just mask things up that would confuse things or that it's so tiny it doesn't matter but if it's so tiny that it doesn't matter why are you worried about suppressing
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explain a little bit how that suppression and that has affected the black community because in that sense it's definitely like oh there are so few of my doesn't matter their vote doesn't matter we have to make sure they don't have any power as this big power this out and see whole groups of people i mean even to date like we've had two african-americans on the supreme court one of them i don't even know if he knows he's black. i don't know i don't know you know i can't tell me i can't speak for god but not only you know i feel like you know he's not the person who cares about issues that affect people who look like him you know how many black women has been on the supreme court you know i'll wait for that you know what i'm saying a lot of the answer is zero so when you're able to when you're able to utilize the voting to pick and choose you know black people have certain issues that they want to see latino have the latino people have certain issues they want to see now there's a grey area where blacks and whites and latinos and asians are connected but at the
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same time we all have issues that that we want to fight for that we want to see change that we want to you know they'll be want to use to elevate ourselves in this country and as long as we don't have that right it's never going to happen and the sad thing about it is you see what's going on in georgia today with you know brian kemp who was secretary of state but he's running for governor now i'm a short at ten percent of the population in georgia is not able to vote there's people who are completely eligible he's trying to stop them to vote while because he wants to continue to keep things the way they are and we've seen that over the years repeated over and over again other going to see a movie into the future and all of that this isn't to me like the right to vote is not an election based you know it's not like an election year basis or the issue that. every year we need to be paying attention to what's going on and paying attention to the rules of voting and things like that it's interesting that according to pew research the black voter turnout rate declined for the first time in twenty years in a presidential election and fell to
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a point six percent and twenty sixteen hours after two thousand and twelve were reached record highs of like sixty six percent obviously and want to election you have you know barack obama in the next election you had trump and clinton how important is finding the right representation running for these communities as well as you know the fight to make sure that they're being allowed to vote and can we really even at this point in time rely on the. either party to truly five representation that's going to galvanize people even want to get out and vote well the issue is the big issue is you know a lot of people who are excited about voting for hillary clinton or don't know which explains the long term though they look at both of these people as parts of systems that are fail and they need to really see any hope but what you know a message to the millennial is in the young people coming up is that at this point right now it doesn't matter if you don't like to try to get into politics but you still have the responsibility of picking the person that's best for you. look at the supreme court right now you know look at many judges have been picked that had
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views that don't know what the bulk of the country does should be a big enough message right there you know and a reason why i say that is because george bush electorial college donald trump electorial college you know barack obama popular vote will be popular vote but they're not picking people to sit on the supreme court so now we have this lopsided court who knows what's going to happen this is dangerous donald trump could potentially pick another person before his term is up what's going to happen and that's the thing i want to bring up about you know with the recent appointment. brett kavanaugh and i can't say his name. to the supreme court it's hard to even say that. you know as a judge the d.c. on the d.c. court of appeals which has a life you have a lifetime appointment there he voted twenty twelve to uphold the south carolina voter id law writing the supreme court's affirmation of the general legitimacy of the purpose behind a voter id law is consistent with the fact that many states particularly in the
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wake of voting system problems exposed during the two thousand elections have enacted stronger voter id laws. this is the part where i think a lot of people sort of missed the ball where not to say that roe v wade is not important obviously it is but his voting record on voting says something what do you think about his record and should we be concerned about his record. but a lot of these going to hold large the populace of the population goes on about money there's a lot of money in the political machine and that has nothing to do with power it has nothing to do with actually getting that office and making policy it's because it's a money maker if you get that job you know it adds value a percentage you get plus five for moneymaking if you spend a little time you make the connections it's about top of the list. and that capitalism is so twined with our government now that the only way a conservative the way it is now is like that and that's why we have to just like
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there's no extremism anymore we just have to take what we have and start figuring out ways that everybody can have access to the good stuff the right gets big they get it they do everything they do and to be able to maintain power in this is to treat us well progression is social they get it they know exactly what they're doing as far is they're setting up the system as it is then this is a serious problem such imbalance is a checks of don't thing all over the place. hopefully we'll be able to will be able to sustain. over stations like this where group you work and always a pleasure to have your work. in april of nineteen eighty six churn noble nuclear power plant and pretty out ukraine had what is known as the world's worst nuclear disaster in world history the meltdown in reactor four and the subsequent radiation that has made a ninety mile radius around the reactor uninhabitable for humans for about the next
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twenty thousand years but two european energy companies have found a way to use the land and the power infrastructure is still there to help go solar the new cereal solar farm is being constructed just a few hundred feet from reactor four and currently can produce about one megawatt power which is about enough for about. it's a power two thousand homes solar charger noble went online october fifth and hopes to expand to creating a hundred megawatts which could power up to about two hundred thousand homes with clean solar energy all at the fairly low cost of about one point two million dollars. and a player thought dad life grows from the sky that's amazing i like that rebirth all right all right that is our show period of day and remember gold in this world we're about to hold your love and love so i tell you all i love you i roll them to the top of the wall if people are watching those talks about the
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great day and that everybody. this is credible. they need to actually physically pulled it out of the ground you know well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. there's an issue. here in the. they
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going to last for some just about but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides of the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities only the last person asked the man come on. most you know you don't have it up on i get i'm in a lot of class and i want that. they have water they all choose to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house all over forty couples. also if you had to be who you beat up to be. a sit sit struggles and many couples won't pull saw the deal with trump the put simply devil's spawn pose for a few upwards of a few with most of the. soyuz rocket failure forces a two man crew to abort then launch
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a few minutes to takeoff. all right a much needed a. russian cosmonauts alexi of cheatin and american astronaut nick hague both arrived back in kazakhstan baikonur doing well after that in the surrounding. and it's been a real emotional roller coaster for relatives some have already embraced the forms again while at the family members are still waiting to see.
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