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so far more than six hundred fifty people have put down deposits for peter wright's twenty percent more than the total number of people who have ever been in states the upcoming flights are designed to reach altitudes of more than sixty five miles above earth. i have to see the curvature of the planet set against the blackness of space. riders will also experience a few minutes of weightlessness for the ship re entered the atmosphere the life sized replica of the titanic which will feature a ship wreck simulation is set to become the centerpiece of the new theme on pinch elena. chinese version of the on scene to comes with a price tag of one hundred and sixty five million us dollars and will be home and keep on india to live in the name county in central seem counter province but it's hill who played captain edward smith and typed any of the nineteen ninety seven movie starring leonardo dicaprio and kate winslet fifty hong kong show his support to the chinese africa and rejected suggestions that building at the new column based on the tragedy was inappropriate i think it is now the eye
so far more than six hundred fifty people have put down deposits for peter wright's twenty percent more than the total number of people who have ever been in states the upcoming flights are designed to reach altitudes of more than sixty five miles above earth. i have to see the curvature of the planet set against the blackness of space. riders will also experience a few minutes of weightlessness for the ship re entered the atmosphere the life sized replica of the titanic which will feature a...
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effective in stopping terrorist plots as well as leading experts in al qaeda, such as lawrence wright and peter bergen, both of whom said that this would have helped stop 9/11 which is ludicrous because the government had all of the data that they needed to stop the program which means collecting more makes it harder to stop terrorism problems. i think the real question is, should the government in any form, no matter who is holding it, be forcing the retention of all of our phone data, even though we are law-abiding citizens. the question of who holds it is a trivial one. why should the government be keeping this data on us at all? >> i guess the counterargument would be, if they had been able to map that call to that known al qaeda operative and seen that individual who placed the call was physically in the united states, maybe something would have been different. >> but jake, nobody in the debate at all is opposed to targeted surveillance, meaning taking the people for whom there's evidence to place them under very careful surveillance. the question really is what kind of value do we have as
effective in stopping terrorist plots as well as leading experts in al qaeda, such as lawrence wright and peter bergen, both of whom said that this would have helped stop 9/11 which is ludicrous because the government had all of the data that they needed to stop the program which means collecting more makes it harder to stop terrorism problems. i think the real question is, should the government in any form, no matter who is holding it, be forcing the retention of all of our phone data, even...
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we have social media maven, peter shenkman and cybersecurity expert morgan wright. morgan, as i read this, so your name and phone number is on the internet. how dangerous is that? what that's the big deal? >> the only thing disappearing than pictures on snapchat could be their valuation. it's a big deal. that is a stair step. people are a creatures of habit. same name and password on snapchat could be used for banking health care and a lot of other things. this is something very important. melissa: their password was leaked as well? >> i thought it was name and phone number? >> what we know now. this is first breach, one of many. according to the firm gibson security would only take 10 lines of code. i was reading it before i came on, that still hasn't been fixed according to them. melissa: peter, morgan makes a great point. what does it really mean for snapchat and their business model? they turned down bids for 3 billion, 4 billion, depending who you believe from facebook and google? >> i don't necessarily think the bid were real. i think they were designed to dri
we have social media maven, peter shenkman and cybersecurity expert morgan wright. morgan, as i read this, so your name and phone number is on the internet. how dangerous is that? what that's the big deal? >> the only thing disappearing than pictures on snapchat could be their valuation. it's a big deal. that is a stair step. people are a creatures of habit. same name and password on snapchat could be used for banking health care and a lot of other things. this is something very...
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but two leading al qaeda experts, peter bergen, an analyst at cnn, and lawrence wright, who wrote defending against al qaeda, said those claims are absurd. the 9/11 commission made clear that the u.s. government had the in its possession what it would have needed to know about the nal attack. they got a memo saying bin laden plans to attack in the united states. but they had so much data, they couldn't connect the dots. the solution was to gather more evidence, to collect data indiscriminately about billions of people around the world. that makes it harder to detect terrorist plots than if you're focused on actually terrorists. >> oh, how i wish you could sit in a seat to do the job of protecting the country. the president has a tough job. i want to help the president do his job protecting the country. the legislative branch acts for the future. judges act by reflecting on the past. the president has to deal with the reality of today. i watch presidents do that. i have confidence they can do a good job and this is a valuable tool for them to protect the country. >> the oath that the preside
but two leading al qaeda experts, peter bergen, an analyst at cnn, and lawrence wright, who wrote defending against al qaeda, said those claims are absurd. the 9/11 commission made clear that the u.s. government had the in its possession what it would have needed to know about the nal attack. they got a memo saying bin laden plans to attack in the united states. but they had so much data, they couldn't connect the dots. the solution was to gather more evidence, to collect data indiscriminately...
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peter, is that all proceeds from the "capturing camelot" book go to the d.c. public libraries, and all proceeds from "let freedom ring" will go to marian wright edelman's children's defense fund. she wrote the foreword for the book, because she knew stanley, and she marched, and she knew martin luther king. so it was, it was wonderful to have her forward in this book. >> host: martin luther king and when wilkins come a driving down to the march. he was inside the car with them. >> guest: is just amazing, stanley is sort of like -- he's all over the place. there are some wonderful pictures in that book, two of them i think are outstanding. i had never seen a photograph of martin luther king smiling, or laughing. granted, martin luther king, jr. had very little to laugh about. his cause with serious, and he had a great deal of obstructionisdestructiontrying h under way. but there is that picture of him smiling. i mean, and you think of a time you have seen many pictures of him laughing? >> host: kitty kelley, with the production of these two books, are you out of the unauthorized out of the business? >> guest: well, i hope not, but they do take a long time. and i'v
peter, is that all proceeds from the "capturing camelot" book go to the d.c. public libraries, and all proceeds from "let freedom ring" will go to marian wright edelman's children's defense fund. she wrote the foreword for the book, because she knew stanley, and she marched, and she knew martin luther king. so it was, it was wonderful to have her forward in this book. >> host: martin luther king and when wilkins come a driving down to the march. he was inside the car...