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and that's metadata. it used to be the case back when people just wrote letters in longhand and put stamps on them. there were something i think all the male watch which would let the government tell the post office if you see anything coming will see her going from will say we want to keep track of the address and the return address and the postscript and the date. they could do that and then presumably if they saw it getting a lot of mail from a mafia figure. it strikes me that vote on still a wind which you deal with early in the book, something that you dealt with at the beginning of your time in the nsa and with respect to snowden, there have been a lot of misunderstandings and people thinking that when you were keeping track or the government was keeping track of the outside of the envelope whether it's a letter or an e-mail, that there also reading the message and people got very scared and worried about that. could you help clear up what's going on? >> guest: there's so much to be said about that
and that's metadata. it used to be the case back when people just wrote letters in longhand and put stamps on them. there were something i think all the male watch which would let the government tell the post office if you see anything coming will see her going from will say we want to keep track of the address and the return address and the postscript and the date. they could do that and then presumably if they saw it getting a lot of mail from a mafia figure. it strikes me that vote on still...
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but that's the dead -- metadata collection program. as part of this surveillance court they claimed that the dragnet surveillance is the only effective means of suspected terrorists. but to the contrary the independent analysis that the end is say it does provide communications surveillance has not made any contribution to the counterterrorism efforts. those to issue detailed reports in 2013 and 2014. also the privacy of the civil liberties oversight board. that tsa itself has backed down how essential the program was and to file in the open federal courts with the challenges brought by the aclu in contrast to the above statements what it was for the of fisa core to the open court with their subjects to rebuttal by the adversary of review by the public and politicians and the press. said that they can complement other programs with the counterterrorism efforts. the hypothetical endorsements are not exactly confidence inspiring. so no wonder said jack of limited benefit could not justify the huge cost to freedom of speech not to manage
but that's the dead -- metadata collection program. as part of this surveillance court they claimed that the dragnet surveillance is the only effective means of suspected terrorists. but to the contrary the independent analysis that the end is say it does provide communications surveillance has not made any contribution to the counterterrorism efforts. those to issue detailed reports in 2013 and 2014. also the privacy of the civil liberties oversight board. that tsa itself has backed down how...
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metadata. metadata ain't private at all. it's not information you have on your own. it's information generated by your service provider in order to bill you, okay? it ain't private. certainly not private to you. it's a business record of your service provider. with all due respect, the notion that the framers or madison would be upset, but if you walked down your local pharmacist store in boston and ordered, you know, some eyedrops in the presence of not only your pharmacist but five other people, your neighbor's standing there, there's private information which a warrant is required. final point, what i don't understand is the idiosyncratic thinking. what i'm talking about is intelligence acquisition on the national, international level that happens over time in local police work. very briefly. i know we don't have much time. a local cop or detective goes and says, i think something bad may happen. let me kick the tires in the neighborhood. let me ask you who heard what. strange people driving around. maybe lots of money passing hands. maybe this. maybe that. you ca
metadata. metadata ain't private at all. it's not information you have on your own. it's information generated by your service provider in order to bill you, okay? it ain't private. certainly not private to you. it's a business record of your service provider. with all due respect, the notion that the framers or madison would be upset, but if you walked down your local pharmacist store in boston and ordered, you know, some eyedrops in the presence of not only your pharmacist but five other...
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she is the one who gets killed based upon this metadata.a said in an interview in the atlantic recently that he has no second thoughts about the drone strikes in the middle east. armed drones are operated by pilots located thousands of miles from their target. how many of you saw the film good kill? do you know who is in that film? january jones and ethan hall. two very famous popular actors, yet it never made it into the major theaters. i. i sighed in a tiny little venue in san diego. "good kill" refers to a people sitting in the little trailer outside las vegas in the military say after one of the pilots presses the button that drops them as long kills people then they say good kill. it traces, ethan hawke plays a drone operator who, even though even though he is thousands of miles from his target and can go home to his family every night in the suburbs of las vegas, he developed posttraumatic stress disorder from what he is doing. you can see pictures of the strike zone and between the time that the button is pushed to release the muscle
she is the one who gets killed based upon this metadata.a said in an interview in the atlantic recently that he has no second thoughts about the drone strikes in the middle east. armed drones are operated by pilots located thousands of miles from their target. how many of you saw the film good kill? do you know who is in that film? january jones and ethan hall. two very famous popular actors, yet it never made it into the major theaters. i. i sighed in a tiny little venue in san diego....
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you have a choice whether or not to give your otherwise private information to -- metadata, metadataain't private at all. this is information generated by your service provider in order to bill you. okay. it ain't private. certainly not private to you. it is a business record of your service provider. with all due respect to the notion that the framers madison, esteem grately would be upset but if you walked out in your local pharmacy store in boston and ordered, you know, eyedrops in presence of not only pharmacist but five other people neighbors standing, that private information which is warrant is required. one final point. i don't understand again is idiosyncratic thinking. intelligence acquisition on international level happens all the time in local police work. briefly, local cop or detective to be respectful i think something bad may happen. let me kick the tires in the neighborhood. who heard what, strange people driving around. lots of money passing hands, maybe this, maybe that. you can assemble that information. you don't need probable cause, that is not warrant, looking
you have a choice whether or not to give your otherwise private information to -- metadata, metadataain't private at all. this is information generated by your service provider in order to bill you. okay. it ain't private. certainly not private to you. it is a business record of your service provider. with all due respect to the notion that the framers madison, esteem grately would be upset but if you walked out in your local pharmacy store in boston and ordered, you know, eyedrops in presence...
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the document didn't even come into existence until 2016 according to the metadata on the document.es that tell you? you're a journalist, what does that tell you? >> the other allegation in the 74-page report is that a member of your congressional staff actually worked on as a part of this fund? did anybody from your congressional staff actually do any work on it? >> i have one employee who worked one day a week, and she works four days a week. there might be somebody wrong if they worked for the fund and weren't paid by the fund. we scrupulously make sure she's paid for the time she workforce the fund by the fund and the time she works for the government by the government. there's nothing wrong with that. >> do you believe that his hedge fund which does involve countries involved in economic turmoil -- >> no, at least get your facts straight before you try to slam me on national tv, is that asking too much. >> you said there's nothing to the 74-page ethics report. >> i just explained to you they didn't form an investigative subcommittee. >> we'll await what they have to say. thank
the document didn't even come into existence until 2016 according to the metadata on the document.es that tell you? you're a journalist, what does that tell you? >> the other allegation in the 74-page report is that a member of your congressional staff actually worked on as a part of this fund? did anybody from your congressional staff actually do any work on it? >> i have one employee who worked one day a week, and she works four days a week. there might be somebody wrong if they...
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. >> analyzing metadata. >> no one is listening to your telephone calls. john: both are true.are just gathering, looking for patterns, and may be able find a will find a terrorist that way. >> but that reveals a lot about you. >> maybe they will find someone who wants to kill us >> but this program has been wholly ineffective at doing that. it does not keep us safe. john: congress has kind of taking your side at least saying that the phone companies have to hold the data. >> exactly true, and and i was on the right side of history here. john: why is it less problematic? >> the phone company has records of certain customers they don't have everyone's record in one database. they are not going to look up her records, but someone who may be on their radar, and the political party not favor by the government, they can learn a lot. it is who has the information that matters, and the government is powerful. john: this is expensive. good for you for fighting what you believe in. coming up, where you work? are there notices like these posted? they are not they're because workers areea
. >> analyzing metadata. >> no one is listening to your telephone calls. john: both are true.are just gathering, looking for patterns, and may be able find a will find a terrorist that way. >> but that reveals a lot about you. >> maybe they will find someone who wants to kill us >> but this program has been wholly ineffective at doing that. it does not keep us safe. john: congress has kind of taking your side at least saying that the phone companies have to hold...
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and so law enforcement can get metadata and local law enforcement go to a cell phone company and said will you ping melissa franzis our suspect's cell phone and triangulate the location. they are stealing it with stingray. >> it seems more reasonable to figure out where you are versus to listen in on our conversation. there is only one challenge to this so far? >> one decision. there are several challenges, but one decision by the appellate court who said you have to get a warrant. >> law enforcement was keeping it secret and hiding it and the fbi had the law enforcement to sign you can't tell anybody and if a judge tries to force you to disclose it, dismiss the case. what about a murderer? you let them g. >> are they still using it? >> they are until somebody tells them to stop. and most courts haven't rowelled on it and most jurisdiction you cannous it and you don't have a warrant. and that's why congress is stepping in and saying this is an a grejous violation and since you are hiding it it makes us constitutionally suspect. >> i imagine there is jamming technology. >> most suspect
and so law enforcement can get metadata and local law enforcement go to a cell phone company and said will you ping melissa franzis our suspect's cell phone and triangulate the location. they are stealing it with stingray. >> it seems more reasonable to figure out where you are versus to listen in on our conversation. there is only one challenge to this so far? >> one decision. there are several challenges, but one decision by the appellate court who said you have to get a warrant....
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i thought you might want to say a word about those before we jump into things like metadata. >> guest: first of all thank you. i didn't have a chapter on me in a book. i had the manuscript printed by penguin publishers. what about you? so i went ahead and put one together and they suggested i put it near the end. it all began on a dark and stormy night. it's tied to a speech i gave in 2007 after i was director of the cia to the graduating class. duquesne is my alma mater and i use that to pivot off of my pittsburgh experience and how i brought that with me to the cia. i mentioned in the book i was in america's air force before his m.a. question they didn't have a crucifix in it. wonderful, broad, culturally-based historically-based education, kind of values based from the parochial school to the catholic high school to duquesne university and of course my parents and then it was in pittsburgh which is a blue-collar town and even though it has a white-collar economy now it still has a blue-collar
i thought you might want to say a word about those before we jump into things like metadata. >> guest: first of all thank you. i didn't have a chapter on me in a book. i had the manuscript printed by penguin publishers. what about you? so i went ahead and put one together and they suggested i put it near the end. it all began on a dark and stormy night. it's tied to a speech i gave in 2007 after i was director of the cia to the graduating class. duquesne is my alma mater and i use that to...
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. >> the roomba is collecting your metadata and your soul collectively. >> like alexia. >> and storinger bags. but really there is a storage site where the overlords are collecting that information and some day will use it to snuff you out. now this is where it gets optimistic. say the robots take over and say the robots while you're sleeping and all of a sudden you're gone, you're not gone, because all of your information is backed up on the hard drive. >> i feel better now. let's follow hail bop. >> you get the purple blanket. >> fantastic. >> kennedy, see you tonight. 8:00 eastern time on the fox business network. that's 7:00 central. we'll be back.'s top of the hour headlines is a flash away. sometimes, maybe too hard. get claimrateguard® from allstate. it helps keep your homeowners' rate from going up just because of a claim. call an allstate agent first. 888-429-5722. accident forgiveness from allstate will keep his rates from going up. but not his blood pressure. michael james! middle name. not good. get accident forgiveness from allstate and keep your rates from going up just b
. >> the roomba is collecting your metadata and your soul collectively. >> like alexia. >> and storinger bags. but really there is a storage site where the overlords are collecting that information and some day will use it to snuff you out. now this is where it gets optimistic. say the robots take over and say the robots while you're sleeping and all of a sudden you're gone, you're not gone, because all of your information is backed up on the hard drive. >> i feel better...
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externa re-think to have if you want to look at the -- the intelligence community access to the metadata to telephone calls and the like so who wascould tell communicating to who. that is an extraordinary thing that have if you want to look at the activities of people and it is the kind of notion of people what they are talking about. if i scoop up enough of this material, sooner or later i'm going to find this thing. all of this material could go beyond that original thought, so it is not the kind of technology that is employed, it is the notion that you could scoop everything in and then work from that. >> in a little while, we are going to see 40 minutes of charles houston -- of tom charles huston testifying. but listless and the barry goldwater. let's watch. mr. goldwater: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to speak first about the internal revenue service, and i am very happy that the chairman has mentioned this. someone on this committee has likened the cia like a bull elephant running rampant or the irs like a rattlesnake slithering along in the grass, probably the greatest threat to
externa re-think to have if you want to look at the -- the intelligence community access to the metadata to telephone calls and the like so who wascould tell communicating to who. that is an extraordinary thing that have if you want to look at the activities of people and it is the kind of notion of people what they are talking about. if i scoop up enough of this material, sooner or later i'm going to find this thing. all of this material could go beyond that original thought, so it is not the...
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and on the democratic side you only have metadata, which is -- nevada which is harry reid open seat. given what may well be a very significant uptick in hispanic turnout there, i think the odds are recently did a democrat to take a majority in the senate. but then we just have to point out that the worm turned very sharply in 2018 as the chart shows. you have 24 democrats up the next time. a lot of them in very vulnerable places. if hillary clinton wins the white house, then there's likely to be as there almost always is a set of headwinds for democrats to begin with. of the democratic tenure in the majority in the senate is likely to be a relatively short one. now the house of representatives, it is striking, we have a chart that shows all the seats that you could potentially a look at this point put in the tossup category. you always end up with one or two or three that are not that into thing upsets. 13 democrats, 45 republicans. now, you look at that and you could say all of a sudden if everything falls apart for republicans, and i have to say i am not sure it's going to work tha
and on the democratic side you only have metadata, which is -- nevada which is harry reid open seat. given what may well be a very significant uptick in hispanic turnout there, i think the odds are recently did a democrat to take a majority in the senate. but then we just have to point out that the worm turned very sharply in 2018 as the chart shows. you have 24 democrats up the next time. a lot of them in very vulnerable places. if hillary clinton wins the white house, then there's likely to...
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and the metadata collection, you probably have heard of it going on in the news. this happened for drug cartels or assumed drug dealers. this is actually not as post-9/11 as we thought it was. these are some of the things that our police and our federal agents are doing. many of them are things that have been happening, continue to happen to the african-american community. the use of informants, undercover agents, sting operations. racial mapping has become institutionalized. the fbi will say this is not racial profiling, we're just trying to understand the community. we just want to know the beat that we police. the problem is, when you look on the other end of that black box and you see the prosecutions and see that the identities are consistently of a particular racial and religious group, it's hard to take that statement as a good faith statement. then we've also seen through litigation -- there is litigation and the nypd just settled a case of mass surveillance of muslim communities where they sent in informants and undercover agents into mosques. many of the
and the metadata collection, you probably have heard of it going on in the news. this happened for drug cartels or assumed drug dealers. this is actually not as post-9/11 as we thought it was. these are some of the things that our police and our federal agents are doing. many of them are things that have been happening, continue to happen to the african-american community. the use of informants, undercover agents, sting operations. racial mapping has become institutionalized. the fbi will say...