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authority as opposed to having the delegate that delegated to tech giants yes we need a new information agency a truth agency if you will because you know we've had so much success with other orwellian title agencies here in the united states like the department of homeland security and you know the national security agency. i think it's time we start watching dogs. she wanted was going on a cd you st you want to. see the prices you always state. rice grapes see this least systemic deception is the late show which. you. are welcome everyone watching the entire row and i'm of the. well you know it's interesting admission when we look at all this because you know what i. i don't think we need another another agency in this time and place realistically i mean come on like we've already seen so many horror shows come out of the n.s.a. and other agencies do we really need now an information agency to fight fake news no i agree with you 100 percent i also can use this to the point of an information or december mation agency. they can use in the context that we've seen from the trump administration a
authority as opposed to having the delegate that delegated to tech giants yes we need a new information agency a truth agency if you will because you know we've had so much success with other orwellian title agencies here in the united states like the department of homeland security and you know the national security agency. i think it's time we start watching dogs. she wanted was going on a cd you st you want to. see the prices you always state. rice grapes see this least systemic deception is...
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100 percent i also can use this to the point of an information to our december mation agency. they can use in the context that we've seen from the trump administration and his interesting bedfellows has been news that they just don't agree with so it isn't like there is this widespread amount of. this isn't it not integrity in terms of journalism that's out there what we're seeing is people dig into the top administration the trump campaign and him be upset about it and then call everything fake news even if we did have let's say in some alternate universe they were just all of the lies the journalists were putting out regularly i'm not convinced that the. agency ways to figure this whole thing out would be helpful considering what you said earlier the lack of actual you know process is in place with the government agencies we currently have specifically many of which that were designed to help investigate certain things and have one shot with human rights and other things exactly and then you know one of the problems too with that is is whatever you you know it might sound li
100 percent i also can use this to the point of an information to our december mation agency. they can use in the context that we've seen from the trump administration and his interesting bedfellows has been news that they just don't agree with so it isn't like there is this widespread amount of. this isn't it not integrity in terms of journalism that's out there what we're seeing is people dig into the top administration the trump campaign and him be upset about it and then call everything...
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information agency about the 1960 presidential election from the nominating conventions to the concession and victory speeches by richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> author september and october, and the first week of november. people getting their message to the people. . richard m. nixon was the choice of the republican party. he had served as vice president sinc 1953. n he was a candidate for the presidency. his vice president runnin mate -- as the campaign gets underway, the presidential candidates meet face to face in television debates seen and heard by millions of people, the same people who will decide which of these two men will lead the country for the next four years. the personal contact with people is still an essential feature of any presidential campaign. senat kennedy, a tireless campaigner goes to all sections of the company, spelling out his views ofdomestic and foreign policy. on foreign policy the overriding issue is the maintenance of p peace and me meeting -- on domestic affairs, he stresses the governmes affair in meeting economic and social problems. senator kenn
information agency about the 1960 presidential election from the nominating conventions to the concession and victory speeches by richard nixon and john f. kennedy. >> author september and october, and the first week of november. people getting their message to the people. . richard m. nixon was the choice of the republican party. he had served as vice president sinc 1953. n he was a candidate for the presidency. his vice president runnin mate -- as the campaign gets underway, the...
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authority as opposed to having the delegate that delegated to tech giants yes we need a new information agency a truth agency if you will because you know we've had so much success with other orwellian title agencies here in the united states like the department of homeland security and you know the national security agency. i think it's time we start watching dogs. if you will what's going on on a city street you want to be there so you. see this as this you always stay i'll see you always. great to see this least systemic deception leaks show which i would so please feel as. i welcome everyone watching the entire row and i'm of the. well you.
authority as opposed to having the delegate that delegated to tech giants yes we need a new information agency a truth agency if you will because you know we've had so much success with other orwellian title agencies here in the united states like the department of homeland security and you know the national security agency. i think it's time we start watching dogs. if you will what's going on on a city street you want to be there so you. see this as this you always stay i'll see you always....
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authority as opposed to having the delegate that delegated to tech giants yes we need a new information agency a truth agency if you will because you know we've had so much success with other orwellian title agencies here in the united states like the department of homeland security and you know the national security agency. i think it's time we start watching dogs. if you want to know what's going on on a city street. the missiles clicks.
authority as opposed to having the delegate that delegated to tech giants yes we need a new information agency a truth agency if you will because you know we've had so much success with other orwellian title agencies here in the united states like the department of homeland security and you know the national security agency. i think it's time we start watching dogs. if you want to know what's going on on a city street. the missiles clicks.
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information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences. the purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. on "reel america," the .andidates and the campaign political scientists discuss the activities of president ford and challenger jimmy carter leading up to election night. >> governor carter again is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate disclosure. >> if mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford i think confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> election 1976: the candidates in the campaign. >> with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university, mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicente
information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences. the purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. on "reel america," the .andidates and the campaign political scientists discuss the activities of president ford and challenger jimmy carter leading up to election night. >> governor carter again is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate...
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german armed forces and the german aerospace center work together at the nato communications and information agency unit. radar systems can only track the near earth zone and not geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites that are high iraq and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x. is starlink constellation. from the launch of the past 60 standing satellites. is relatively high. and back can lead to interference to observations or near. normal doses the problem feared by astronomers that a growing population of mountains with many satellites in the low and medium. will reflect on to. and in those areas of observation telescope coverage will be compromised. not surprisingly some of the traffic in the low earth orbit is from military sources the relatively close range of 502800 kilometers is a convenient one figure the ring meteorological and geological data and the studying nowhere else in gemini did the armed forces and the civilian german heiress they sent to work so closely together to do everything today we can see
german armed forces and the german aerospace center work together at the nato communications and information agency unit. radar systems can only track the near earth zone and not geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites that are high iraq and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x. is starlink constellation. from the launch of the past 60 standing satellites. is relatively high. and back can lead to interference...
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information agency program explaining the u.s. election system and the 1976 presidential campaign to international audiences. >> governor carter, again, is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate distortion. >> and if mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his holiness of pope, i was talking about mr. ford. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> i think so he confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment. >> the panamanian question is one confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪ >> election 1976, the candidates and the campaign. >> this is richard in washington. with me in our studios today are professor howard penniman of georgetown university and mr. stephen hess of the brookings institution. we have talked of a -- of many different aspects of this 1976 american presidential bicentennial year, starting with the primaries back in the winter and going straight through the conve
information agency program explaining the u.s. election system and the 1976 presidential campaign to international audiences. >> governor carter, again, is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate distortion. >> and if mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his holiness of pope, i was talking about mr. ford. >> governor carter again contradicts himself....
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information agency documentary is the final film directed by five-time oscar winner john ford, who supported u.s. involvement in the vietnam war. >> 69, 54 following. >> the silent majority, they have too many things on their mind. paying their taxes, seeing that the kids are right, not in trouble. they work real hard, maybe their , justare working too trying to stay out of trouble and doing the right thing every day, day in and day out. if there is anything to me, the silent majority is a community like this one, and ordinary community in the united states right here. this is what the united states is, the people who have their security tied up in their property, they take pride in their property, in their home, and this is what they work for. this is their life. so they are really silent because i feel that they just don't think they can fight city hall. >> they don't have any organization. no one is backing them up and leading them. is he that leader? >> he is trying. that is why they are picking on him. he is trying to be the majority leader. nobody is saying that we are the silent major
information agency documentary is the final film directed by five-time oscar winner john ford, who supported u.s. involvement in the vietnam war. >> 69, 54 following. >> the silent majority, they have too many things on their mind. paying their taxes, seeing that the kids are right, not in trouble. they work real hard, maybe their , justare working too trying to stay out of trouble and doing the right thing every day, day in and day out. if there is anything to me, the silent...
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and the german aerospace center worked together at the nato communications and information agency units their radar systems can only track the near earth so. and nots geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites the to hire around and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x.'s starlink constellation. was huge so i took by the what i saw from the launch of the past 60 standing subtle minds is that the brightness is relatively high. and back can lead to interference or to observations in near. normal doses the problem feared by astronomers growing population of tens of thousands or many satellites in the low and medium. well reflects the sun's rays on to. go under and in those areas of observation telescope coverage will be compromised. not surprisingly some of the traffic in the low earth orbit is for military still says the relatively close range of 502800 kilometers is a convenient one thing gathering meteorological and geological data and the spying no where else in gemini did the armed forces and the civilia
and the german aerospace center worked together at the nato communications and information agency units their radar systems can only track the near earth so. and nots geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites the to hire around and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x.'s starlink constellation. was huge so i took by the what i saw from the launch of the past 60 standing subtle minds is that the brightness is...
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played on guitar] >> according to a june article, the hour-long film vietnam vietnam took the information agencyhree years to produce at a 250 thousand dollar price tag but was shelved because of the shifting military and political situation and doubts about the film's effectiveness as propaganda. directed by john ford who supported u.s. involvement in the vietnam war and narrated by charlton heston, this film is divided into two parts. the first looks at the vietnamese people, shows atrocities committed by the viet cong and north vietnamese forces, and documents the reasons for u.s. entry into the war. part two concentrates on the late 1960s debate over the war, with appearances by presidents, political leaders, activists, and soldiers and their spouses. this film includes graphic scenes of war and death that some viewers may find disturbing. >>
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those queries whereas with new york which is still true, we were getting a unique identifier informing the agency the query and information bearing asked for was restricted. that was unique then with respect to the queries and it is my understanding that remains unique. nonetheless, without beginning getting into the myriad of complexities of the it systems we are immersed in fixing those in working again with the states and territories to find a path forward so they can get us the completed information but that is essentially how that played out my understanding and i hope that explained it . >> wouldn't you agree there was a serious security breach beyond what you are doing with new york if in fact those data points were not being processed by all these other jurisdictions? >> i would not congresswoman, i would not characterize it like that at all. >> i wanted to get your characterization because you said new york state, what you're now saying is you would not characterize the fact that you didn't havethe detailed information coming from all these other jurisdictions . very contradicted but let
those queries whereas with new york which is still true, we were getting a unique identifier informing the agency the query and information bearing asked for was restricted. that was unique then with respect to the queries and it is my understanding that remains unique. nonetheless, without beginning getting into the myriad of complexities of the it systems we are immersed in fixing those in working again with the states and territories to find a path forward so they can get us the completed...
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>> according to a june article, the hour-long film vietnam vietnam took the information agency three years to produce at a 250 thousand dollar price tag but was shelved because of the shifting military and political situation and doubts about the film's effectiveness as propaganda. directed by john ford who supported u.s. involvement in the vietnam war and narrated by charlton heston, this film is divided into two parts. the first looks at the vietnamese people, shows atrocities committed by the viet cong and north vietnamese forces, and documents the reasons for u.s. entry into the war. part two concentrates on the late 1960s debate over the war, with appearances by presidents, political leaders, activists, and soldiers and their spouses. this film includes graphic scenes of war and death that some viewers may find disturbing. the 1960's,of lolled itself into history with names of pride and shame. words for all time and words of passing fancy. the decade created a new vocabulary in the magnificent and the minuscule. kennedy,nis kurtz, pope john, john glenn, graham, the beatles, peac
>> according to a june article, the hour-long film vietnam vietnam took the information agency three years to produce at a 250 thousand dollar price tag but was shelved because of the shifting military and political situation and doubts about the film's effectiveness as propaganda. directed by john ford who supported u.s. involvement in the vietnam war and narrated by charlton heston, this film is divided into two parts. the first looks at the vietnamese people, shows atrocities committed...
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information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences.he purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. on "reel america," the .andidates and the campaign political scientists discuss the activities of president ford and challenger jimmy carter leading up to election night. >> governor carter again is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate disclosure. >> if mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate.
information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences.he purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. on "reel america," the .andidates and the campaign political scientists discuss the activities of president ford and challenger jimmy carter leading up to election night. >> governor carter again is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate...
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armed forces and the german aerospace center worked together at the nato communications and information agency unit. radar systems can only track the new. and not geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites that are high iraq and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x.'s starlink constellation. was acute so i took by the what i saw from the launch of the past 60 standing satellites is that the brightness is relatively high. and that can lead to interference through observations in near. normal doesn't match the problem feared by astronomers growing population of tens of thousands or many satellites in the low and medium. will reflect the sun's rays. and in those areas of observation telescope coverage will be compromised. not surprisingly some of the traffic in the low earth orbit is from military sources the relatively close range of 502800 kilometers is a convenient one 3rd gathering meteorological and geological data and the spying no where else in gemini did the armed forces and the civilian german air space cen
armed forces and the german aerospace center worked together at the nato communications and information agency unit. radar systems can only track the new. and not geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites that are high iraq and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x.'s starlink constellation. was acute so i took by the what i saw from the launch of the past 60 standing satellites is that the brightness is...
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armed forces and the german air a space center worked together at the nato communications and information agency unit. radar systems can only track the near earth zone and not geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites that are high around and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x. is starlink constellation. from the launch of the past 60 standing satellites. is relatively high. and that can lead to interference to observations in near. normal doses the problem feared by astronomers growing population of tens of thousands with many satellites in the low and medium. will reflect on to. go under and in those areas of observation telescope coverage will be compromised. not surprisingly some of the traffic in the low earth orbit is from military sources the relatively close range of 502800 kilometers is a convenient one figure the ring meteorological and geological data and the spying no where else in germany did the armed forces and the civilian german air a space center work so closely together could represented a reg
armed forces and the german air a space center worked together at the nato communications and information agency unit. radar systems can only track the near earth zone and not geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites that are high around and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x. is starlink constellation. from the launch of the past 60 standing satellites. is relatively high. and that can lead to interference to...
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information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences.he purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. up next, on "reel america," the candidates and the campaign. three political scientists
information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences.he purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. up next, on "reel america," the candidates and the campaign. three political scientists
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information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences. the purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. up next, on "reel america," the candidates and the campaign. three political scientists discuss the activities of president ford and challenger jimmy carter leading up to election night. and they react to clips from debates and candidate events. >> governor carter, again, is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate disclosure. >> if mr. carter alleges that his voting by siding that is done, he is inaccurate. >> governor carter again contradicts himself. >> mr. ford, i think, confused the issue. >> let me correct one other comment governor carter has made. >> the title question is one that has been confused by mr. ford. >> again, governor carter is inaccurate. ♪
information agency during the bicentennial year. it was intended for international audiences. the purpose was to describe the u.s. presidential election system and to follow the campaigns' progress. up next, on "reel america," the candidates and the campaign. three political scientists discuss the activities of president ford and challenger jimmy carter leading up to election night. and they react to clips from debates and candidate events. >> governor carter, again, is talking...
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in april 2020, the agency's then chief information officer notified employees of increased hacking attempts on the agency's system. in june 2020, media articles reported that malicious actors congratulated nasa and space exon a temperature stragsestration flight and then they had infected and breached a nasa contractor. if true, it is a concerning report and part of reason we're here today. protecting nasa's i.t. and data during the pandemic remains vigilant. however it doesn't begin and end with the covid-19 crisis. the workforce has identified weaknesses and ongoing concerns with nasa's information security. further they have ranked this issue as a top agency challenge. ensuring effective cybersecurity at nasa becomes more pressing given rapid advances in i.t., supply chain risks. the partnership and the overall increase in space activity. nasa is a national treasure. its missions continue to inspire young and old. nasa's cutting age space technology and research is the envy of the world. nasa's accomplishments would not be possible o without computers, software and information system. wi
in april 2020, the agency's then chief information officer notified employees of increased hacking attempts on the agency's system. in june 2020, media articles reported that malicious actors congratulated nasa and space exon a temperature stragsestration flight and then they had infected and breached a nasa contractor. if true, it is a concerning report and part of reason we're here today. protecting nasa's i.t. and data during the pandemic remains vigilant. however it doesn't begin and end...
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armed forces and the german air a space center worked together at the nato communications and information agency unit. radar systems can only track the new. and not geostationary orbit so the center also uses telescopes to surveil satellites that are hi ira and there are already concerns on the ground over the 1st satellites launched by space x.'s starlink constellation. was huge so i took by the song from the launch of the fast 60 starling satellite is that of brightness is relatively high....
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information agency series intended for international audiences that describe the u.s. presidential election system. >> from houston's rice hotel, senator john kennedy is about to address a special meeting of the greater houston ministerial association, to which he has been invited. senator kennedy will participate in a formal question-and-answer period. the meeting is sponsored by the kennedy johnson texas campaign committee and is being seen throughout texas on a special 22-station network. the audience you are seeing is composed of clergymen of the houston area who have been invited by the association. the meeting is about to be called to order by the president, reverend george rank. >> may i call this special meeting of the association of ministers of greater houston to order? let's stand for prayer. god be merciful unto us and bless us and allow his face to shine upon us, that not a may be known upon earth by saving health among all nations. god shall bless us, and all the ends of the earth shall praise him. with these words of the psalmists, we stand before the ol
information agency series intended for international audiences that describe the u.s. presidential election system. >> from houston's rice hotel, senator john kennedy is about to address a special meeting of the greater houston ministerial association, to which he has been invited. senator kennedy will participate in a formal question-and-answer period. the meeting is sponsored by the kennedy johnson texas campaign committee and is being seen throughout texas on a special 22-station...
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information agency documentary is the final film directed by five-time oscar winner john ford, who supported u.s. involvement in the vietnam war. >> 69, 54 following. >>
information agency documentary is the final film directed by five-time oscar winner john ford, who supported u.s. involvement in the vietnam war. >> 69, 54 following. >>
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recently nasa ig released the yearly report that found that information systems throughout the agency faced an unnecessarily high level of risk that threatens the confidentiality, the integrity availability of nasa's information, unquote. the report concluded that it's imperative the agency continue its efforts to strengthen its risk management and governance practices to safeguard its data from cyber security threats... while these may seem startling, there are specific reasons that many of the recommendations remain open. for instance, agencywide guidelines and best practices are often general rules and principles that are not optimized to specific agencies unique capabilities, expertise and challenges. her instance now sit is the world leader in designing, building, operating and communicating with spacecraft this expertise resides within the mission directorates and that the centers of cultivated this expertise over many decades. in some instances they develop the software, information systems that underlying technologies that industry and the rest of the government adopted and em
recently nasa ig released the yearly report that found that information systems throughout the agency faced an unnecessarily high level of risk that threatens the confidentiality, the integrity availability of nasa's information, unquote. the report concluded that it's imperative the agency continue its efforts to strengthen its risk management and governance practices to safeguard its data from cyber security threats... while these may seem startling, there are specific reasons that many of...
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information agency series intended for international audiences that describe the u.s.residential election system.
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kennedy, maintain the demonstration is suppressing a report by the united states information agency that shows a decline in united states prestige overseas. are you aware of such a report. ? if you are, should not that report, because of the great issue of the campaign, be released to the public? v.p. nixon: mr. cronkite, i'm naturally aware of it. i pay attention to everything senator kennedy says as well as senator fulbright. now, in this connection, i want to point out that the facts simply aren't stated. first of all, the report which senator kennedy referred is one that was made many, many months ago and related particularly to the period immediately after sputnik. secondly, i would have no objection to it being made public. third, i would say this with regard to this report, with regard to gallup polls and prestige abroad and everything else we've been hearing about american prestige abroad. american prestige abroad would be just as high as the spokesman for american allow it to be. now, when we have a presidential candidate, for example, senator kennedy, stating over and over agai
kennedy, maintain the demonstration is suppressing a report by the united states information agency that shows a decline in united states prestige overseas. are you aware of such a report. ? if you are, should not that report, because of the great issue of the campaign, be released to the public? v.p. nixon: mr. cronkite, i'm naturally aware of it. i pay attention to everything senator kennedy says as well as senator fulbright. now, in this connection, i want to point out that the facts simply...
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information agency program explaining the u.s. election system and the 1976 presidential campaign to international audiences. >> governor carter, again, is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate distortion. >> and if mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his
information agency program explaining the u.s. election system and the 1976 presidential campaign to international audiences. >> governor carter, again, is talking in broad generalities. >> i think this is an instance of deliberate distortion. >> and if mr. carter alleges that his holiness by signing that has done it, he is totally inaccurate. >> i'm not criticizing his
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the digital museum was launched saturday by the marine data and information service, an agency of thetate oceanic administration. the museum virtually presents maps and historical documents that beijing says show the islands are its inherent territory. japan's chief cabinet secretary told reporters monday that japan followed the protest through diplomatic channels, calling for the website to be taken down. he stressed japan's effective control of the islands. >> translator: china is in no position to create such a website about the japanese territory o of the senkaku isislands. bebeiji beijing's claims are unacceptable. >> japan controls the islands. china and taiwan claim them. the japanese government maintain it's an inherent partf o japan's territory, in terms of history and international law. there is no issue of sovereignty to be resolved over it. >>> in other news, the mother of a japanese woman abducted by north korea decades ago is celebrating her daughter's birthday by pleading for her return. i can yagumi was abducted on her way to high school when she was 13 years old. her
the digital museum was launched saturday by the marine data and information service, an agency of thetate oceanic administration. the museum virtually presents maps and historical documents that beijing says show the islands are its inherent territory. japan's chief cabinet secretary told reporters monday that japan followed the protest through diplomatic channels, calling for the website to be taken down. he stressed japan's effective control of the islands. >> translator: china is in no...
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beheaded that hasn't come from the police yet although police sources have also given the information to news agencies if that is true then this links this grimly to the beheading we saw in france just 2 weeks ago with the teacher patty mare of the niece is also described this as a terror attack. in this new tragedy to do you see victims of islamofascism which i repeatedly denounced where the perpetrator was detained we understand they were shot by police on the scene that they've been taken to hospital for injuries but again information coming out from the marrow of nice that while the perpetrator was being apprehended by the police he shouted out back several times this really does give you the sense that this is the hallmarks of an islam missed attack even though that has not yet been confirmed by the authorities a crisis meeting has been held in france and president matt corn is due to go to nice to pay his own tributes now there has already been shock and reaction to that latest attack in nice including many offering their own thoughts and prayers. i am deeply shocked and saddened by the news of
beheaded that hasn't come from the police yet although police sources have also given the information to news agencies if that is true then this links this grimly to the beheading we saw in france just 2 weeks ago with the teacher patty mare of the niece is also described this as a terror attack. in this new tragedy to do you see victims of islamofascism which i repeatedly denounced where the perpetrator was detained we understand they were shot by police on the scene that they've been taken to...
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government agency possessed information on an alleged crash near roswell, new mexico in july 1947 ofn extraterrestrial vehicle and its alien crew. in response to the gao probe, the secretary of the air force directed a comprehensive search for records. the objective of the search was to tell the congress and the american people what the air force knew about the 1947 roswell claims. if the information was still classified, it was to be declassified. if active or former air force officials had signed nondisclosure agreements, they were to be released from these agreements. the resulting 800-page report was completed in july 1994. the report concluded the predecessor to the u.s. air force, the u.s. army air forces, did recover material near roswell in july 1947. what was recovered was not the remains of an extraterrestrial spacecraft and its alien crew, but debris from a thin -- then-classified army air forces project codenamed mogul. mogul was946, project a top-secret attempt to acoustically detect suspected soviet nuclear explosions and ballistic missile launches. the project was reco
government agency possessed information on an alleged crash near roswell, new mexico in july 1947 ofn extraterrestrial vehicle and its alien crew. in response to the gao probe, the secretary of the air force directed a comprehensive search for records. the objective of the search was to tell the congress and the american people what the air force knew about the 1947 roswell claims. if the information was still classified, it was to be declassified. if active or former air force officials had...
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after all the agency is operating on information technology systems that date all the way back to the kennedy administration. you now see the real consequences of the past decade. we can't decimate essential federal agencies and expect them to miraculously - in june a few months into the pandemic we discovered the irs send $1.4 billion in eits to death people. some of my constituents told me, they are waiting for their own checks before the irs had access to the social security administration, the treasury department of bureau fiscal service which distributes payment -- this 6 seems simple. let's reduce improper payments in the next round of stimulus checks, let's make it happen. today we are going to hear from witnesses who claim the irs did the best it could with what it had but that's not the real question. we need to ask what the irs could have done to help our country if it had been properly funding and adequately step act instead of being subjected to years of bitter republican abuses and another example my constituents told me they threw away irs issued debit cards because they
after all the agency is operating on information technology systems that date all the way back to the kennedy administration. you now see the real consequences of the past decade. we can't decimate essential federal agencies and expect them to miraculously - in june a few months into the pandemic we discovered the irs send $1.4 billion in eits to death people. some of my constituents told me, they are waiting for their own checks before the irs had access to the social security administration,...
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information the agency accused the country of trying to influence the election by exploiting social issues within the u.s. iran is also being accused of posing as the far right group proud boys to send intimidating e-mails to voters. here at kron 4 we are committed to helping make sure that your vote count. if you experience a problem casting your ballot. let us know and we'll investigate you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>new video tonight a sideshow in southern california here it turned deadly you can see this. or over turned. happened this morning, a woman was hit by a car. we've see these sideshows here in the bay area quite a bit unfortunately. police say this thing happened about 02:00am when dispatchers started receiving calls regarding a pickup truck that it overturned at an intersection chip yost reports. >>if you look closely at the intersection you can see all good part of the donut. >>2 different street or parking lot takeovers one police say leaves a young person dead while the other easily could have done the same. look at what happened to this 18 year-
information the agency accused the country of trying to influence the election by exploiting social issues within the u.s. iran is also being accused of posing as the far right group proud boys to send intimidating e-mails to voters. here at kron 4 we are committed to helping make sure that your vote count. if you experience a problem casting your ballot. let us know and we'll investigate you can e-mail us at voting problems at kron 4 dot com. >>new video tonight a sideshow in southern...
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professional networking site, but he ends up being duped into handing over national defense information to a chinese agencythe 26-minute account shows the man flying to shanghai and selling classified documents. in a final warning to viewers, night was great. we've gotten tremendous reviews on it. we're hitting what people want, law and order, which biden was unable to talk about because his radical left followers. >> from what i saw last night on that debate stage, self-entitled, self-serving president who thinks everything is about him. he tnks hithat if he just yells louder and louder, throws out lie after lie after lie, he'll get his way. >> organizers are now looking at ways to ensure a more orderly discussion during the remaining debates. no details have been released yet, but u.s. media are speculating organizers may empower moderators to mute microphones. >>> meanwhile u.s. research firm nielsen said just over 73 people woochd t watched the debate on tuesday. observers say the total audience was likely to be much higher than that as a number of people live streamed the debate online. the firm said
professional networking site, but he ends up being duped into handing over national defense information to a chinese agencythe 26-minute account shows the man flying to shanghai and selling classified documents. in a final warning to viewers, night was great. we've gotten tremendous reviews on it. we're hitting what people want, law and order, which biden was unable to talk about because his radical left followers. >> from what i saw last night on that debate stage, self-entitled,...
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out there so there's a lock there's a door and only information gets slid under the door this makes an imperfect test to hacking and it gives you agency over your information and the camp your witness against you for a lot of biometric reasons a lot of people have us and they say oh my god it's everything i've ever done while there is biometric always to make sure that it doesn't bear witness against you so you will have your sovereignty you'll have your individual ality and you'll have the ability to monetize yourself in a way that we've never seen before in society and it's not utopian it's just anti dystopia a lot of people predict a future of this you know merging with the machine in the one mess and we're going all the computers and i pretty much say that you know if you look back in time during the industrial revolution everybody always had this topi and vision and i don't believe that humans ever wind up going in that direction the last time radical government forces make that happen and i think ultimately will recover those to radical forces so this is an individual liberation it's about control of who you are and getting quic
out there so there's a lock there's a door and only information gets slid under the door this makes an imperfect test to hacking and it gives you agency over your information and the camp your witness against you for a lot of biometric reasons a lot of people have us and they say oh my god it's everything i've ever done while there is biometric always to make sure that it doesn't bear witness against you so you will have your sovereignty you'll have your individual ality and you'll have the...
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radical groups too and they have raised alarm saying that they need it have this information they're an intelligence agencies will according to their sources again hundreds if not thousands of fighters there here's what they had to say have a listen. according to the information that is available to russia's foreign intelligence service mercenaries from warring international terrorist organizations in the middle east are actively heading to the conflict zone in particular job for cattle homs us halt on moron as well as extremist kurdish groups. so you've already heard a number of a number of names that they have released out there who those fighters they are here for the money according to this statement they're here trying to earn money and so on and so forth when it comes to the names the most notorious one i have to say is of course depart from its was formerly known as the al qaeda in syria but later they broke away and they try to they try to sort of make to rebranded their group but they failed because they're known for atrocities for numerous atrocities brutality and world it's one of the most extremi
radical groups too and they have raised alarm saying that they need it have this information they're an intelligence agencies will according to their sources again hundreds if not thousands of fighters there here's what they had to say have a listen. according to the information that is available to russia's foreign intelligence service mercenaries from warring international terrorist organizations in the middle east are actively heading to the conflict zone in particular job for cattle homs us...
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after all, this agencies operating on information technology systems that date all the way back to the kennedy administration. we can now see the very real consequences of the past decade. we cannot simply decimate essential federal agencies, and then expect them to miraculously meet their missions in times of crisis. for example, in june, just a few much into the pandemic, we discovered that the irs sent roughly 1.4 billion in eit to dead people. some of my constituents told me that they received eits for their dead relatives and we are still waiting for the own checks. while the irs had access to the social security administrations that file, the treasury departments bureau of fiscal service which distributes payments did not. this fix seems simple. let's share the file and reduce improper payments in the next round of stimulus checks. if it needs to be a legislative fix, let's make it happen. today we're going to hear from witnesses who claimed that the irs did the best they could with what it had. but that's not the real question. we need to be asking what the irs could have done t
after all, this agencies operating on information technology systems that date all the way back to the kennedy administration. we can now see the very real consequences of the past decade. we cannot simply decimate essential federal agencies, and then expect them to miraculously meet their missions in times of crisis. for example, in june, just a few much into the pandemic, we discovered that the irs sent roughly 1.4 billion in eit to dead people. some of my constituents told me that they...