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"the boston globe" investigation reveals th tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens ve raised red flags by their foreiav history and other activities. >> our regulatoporting on this is based on dozens and dozens of government documents from within the tsa, stly, and interviews with more than a dozen people directly involved in the program. >> reporten a traveler is selected for surveillance, a teamed of armed undercover air is placed on the person's next flight to or from dozens of american cities. althe air mar keep close watch, taking note of whether the person uses a phone, fidg fidgets, eats, changes clothes, or chats with other passgers. the observations are sent back to the tsa. travelers are not notified when they're being motored. some air marshals complain the program doforces them to s americans who pose no real that. the tsa, in a statement to nbc news, says the program is not intended to surveil ordinary americans. senior government officials tell nbc news the quiet skies program has existed since 2010 and that the screening process has sin t evo
"the boston globe" investigation reveals th tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens ve raised red flags by their foreiav history and other activities. >> our regulatoporting on this is based on dozens and dozens of government documents from within the tsa, stly, and interviews with more than a dozen people directly involved in the program. >> reporten a traveler is selected for surveillance, a teamed of armed undercover air is placed on the person's...
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a "boston globe" investiga reveals the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s.who havesed red flags by their foreign travel history and other activities. >> our reporting on this is based on dozens a dozens of government documents from within the tsa mostly and interviews with more than a dozen people the tly involved in program. >> reporter: when a traveler is selected for surveillance, a team of armed undercover air marshals is placed on the person's next flight to or from dozens of american. citi the air marshals keep close watch, taking note of whether the persons u a phone, fidgets, eats, changes clothes, or chats with other passengers. the observations are sent back to the tsa. travelers are not notified when they're being monitored. some air marshals complain the program fors them to shadow americans who pose no real threat. the tsa in a statement to nbc news says the program is not intended to surveil ordinary americans. senior government officials tell c news the quiet skies program has existed since 2010 and that the screening process has since evolved
a "boston globe" investiga reveals the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s.who havesed red flags by their foreign travel history and other activities. >> our reporting on this is based on dozens a dozens of government documents from within the tsa mostly and interviews with more than a dozen people the tly involved in program. >> reporter: when a traveler is selected for surveillance, a team of armed undercover air marshals is placed on the person's next...
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who's the veni crime or not like that they told the boston globe that the t.s.a. in its safety efforts maintains a robust a robust and gauge mn with congressional committees to ensure maximum support and awareness also remove the c.s.a. neither confirm nor deny that this existed in the first place the actual quiet skies program i'm just because they can do that in talking about it or their procedures or if it actually exists or what they do. could make or our how effective it is could make passengers less safe. so ok so we're going to look at it don't talk about it judge it because if you do that you're making everyone less safe bad old excuse right there were the thing that you see in that that air marshalls are actually pushing back on this thank you so in interviews and in. interviews shared with the globe sky marshals say the program of shadowing travelers who appear to have posed no threat whatsoever. a good one which is so business woman in half of their travel through turkey a southwest airlines flight attendant and a federal fellow federal law enforcement
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the "boston globe" investigation reveals the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens who have raised red flags by their foreign travel history and other activities. >> our reporting on this is based on dozens and dozens of government documents from within the tsa, mostly, and interviews with more than a dozen people directly involved in the program. >> reporter: when a traveler is selected for surveillance, a teamed of armed undercover air marshals is placed on the person's next flight to or from dozens of american cities. the air marshals keep close watch, taking note of whether the person uses a phone, fidgets, eats, changes clothes, or chats with other passengers. the observations are sent back to the tsa. travelers are not notified when they're being monitored. some air marshals complain the program forces them to shadow americans who pose no real threat. the tsa, in a statement to nbc news, says the program is not intended to surveil ordinary americans. senior government officials tell nbc news the quiet skies program has existed since 2010 and that the
the "boston globe" investigation reveals the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens who have raised red flags by their foreign travel history and other activities. >> our reporting on this is based on dozens and dozens of government documents from within the tsa, mostly, and interviews with more than a dozen people directly involved in the program. >> reporter: when a traveler is selected for surveillance, a teamed of armed undercover air marshals is...
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a new report from "the boston globe" is shedding light on quiet skies. according to the globe, the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to collect information on some travelers' movements and behaviors, even if they are not suspected of any crime. and some of those marshals say the program is a waste of time and money, forcing them to follow people who pose no real threat. nbc's jeff bennett has more. >> reporter: on any given day, several dozen american travelers may be tracked as part of a secret governmen program called quiet skies. "the boston globe" investigation reveals the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens who have raised red flags by their foreign travel history and other based on dozens and dozens of government documents from within the tsa mostly and interviews with more than a dozen people directly involved in the program.>> rorter: when a trave selected for surveillance, a team of armed undercover air marshals is placed on the person's next flight to or from dozens of american cities. the air marshals keep lows wat
a new report from "the boston globe" is shedding light on quiet skies. according to the globe, the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to collect information on some travelers' movements and behaviors, even if they are not suspected of any crime. and some of those marshals say the program is a waste of time and money, forcing them to follow people who pose no real threat. nbc's jeff bennett has more. >> reporter: on any given day, several dozen american travelers may be...
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citizens want to choose of any crime or do you think that they told the boston globe that the t.s.a. in its safety efforts maintains a robust a robust and gauge mn with congressional committees to ensure maximum support and awareness. also remove that c.s.a. neither confirmed nor denied that this existed in the first place the actual quiet skies program i'm just because they can do that in talking about it or their procedures or if it actually exists or what they do. could make or our how effective it is could make passengers less safe so ok so here's a look at it don't talk about it judge it because if you're doing that you're letting everyone less safe bet old excuse right to the thing that you see in that that air marshalls are actually pushing back on this thank you so in interviews and . interviews shared with the globe sky marshals say the program of shadowing travelers who appear to have posed no threat whatsoever. a good one which is so business woman in half of their travel through turkey a southwest airlines flight attendant and a federal fellow federal law enforcement offi
citizens want to choose of any crime or do you think that they told the boston globe that the t.s.a. in its safety efforts maintains a robust a robust and gauge mn with congressional committees to ensure maximum support and awareness. also remove that c.s.a. neither confirmed nor denied that this existed in the first place the actual quiet skies program i'm just because they can do that in talking about it or their procedures or if it actually exists or what they do. could make or our how...
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the boston globe helped get him fired. the moment that joe kennedy knew it could not be him it was going to be his son and in order of birth. joe junior until joe junior was killed in a courageous mission trying to take out b-2 bombers in europe and the day that joe junior died the mantle was passed to jack and when jack was tragically killed it was clear that it was going to be bobby.>> president kennedy was here in philadelphia on october 31 1963. the 30th through the 31st and i was in an elevator in him -- with him and my father and i had no opportunity -- actually i did once when he was running and i attended a meeting. he turned to my father and said what are you going to do with him and he said what are you going to do with him, billy. i called him billy. everybody had larry it was natural. my father to -- said to him, i don't know, what do you suggest? what is so incredible about that is a month later i was running for congress and they were both gone and bobby called me to help. there is no way for me to explain to
the boston globe helped get him fired. the moment that joe kennedy knew it could not be him it was going to be his son and in order of birth. joe junior until joe junior was killed in a courageous mission trying to take out b-2 bombers in europe and the day that joe junior died the mantle was passed to jack and when jack was tragically killed it was clear that it was going to be bobby.>> president kennedy was here in philadelphia on october 31 1963. the 30th through the 31st and i was in...
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on any given day the boston globe reports several dozen are being tracked. here is a reporter that broke this story. >> are you talking on the phone. are you reading something? are you going to the bathroom? do you clang your clothes on the plane or at the airport? how do you land on the list? you can be on the watch list for three months after you return from an overseas destination. >>> also, suspicious financial . it is 6:17. no there is a new report released this morning, but investigators write that the team is unable to determine the cause of the disappearance. the report says someone manipulated the controls. it doesn't rule out in an unlawful interference. 239 people disappeared. >> so strange. >>> it is 6:17. a final vote on straws. it would take effect next july. san francisco will join as the only other to do this. i have to say, everywhere i go now i'm really cognizant of that. >> there is another one and another one. >> and i think it has raised awareness that it really has an impact on the environment. >> try to use a spoon for those. >> not ea
on any given day the boston globe reports several dozen are being tracked. here is a reporter that broke this story. >> are you talking on the phone. are you reading something? are you going to the bathroom? do you clang your clothes on the plane or at the airport? how do you land on the list? you can be on the watch list for three months after you return from an overseas destination. >>> also, suspicious financial . it is 6:17. no there is a new report released this morning, but...
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a boston globe investigation has revealed the existence of a domestic surveillance program run by theransportation security administration, or tsa, which has been surveilling us citizens on planes and in airports since 2012. under the program, called "quiet skies," federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flights, or sweating heavily. this is a video clip from the boston globe about the program. >> air marshals typically assist and surveilled people on terrorist watctch l lists, quiet skies cast a wider net. surveiance targets have included flight attendants, a young business executive, and anheher feral l laenforcrcent officer. yone who flies into the s.s. is prereened for the pgrgram. docunts show about 3people ononomestic flits are monitod each day. thousands have been surveilled. in the wake of the investigation, tsa officials have b bowed to pressure fm cocongress andnd plan to meet wh the house and senate homeland security committee's. for more, we're joined by jonna winter. is.plain
a boston globe investigation has revealed the existence of a domestic surveillance program run by theransportation security administration, or tsa, which has been surveilling us citizens on planes and in airports since 2012. under the program, called "quiet skies," federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flights, or sweating heavily. this is a video clip from the boston globe about the...
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a story in "the boston globe" helped get him fired by fbi fdr as an ambassador to great britain. the moment joe kennedy knew it couldn't be him, it was going to be his sons. it was going to be his sons in ort of birth. it was going to be joe jr., until he was killed in a courageous mission in europe in world war ii. the day to joe jr. died, the mantle was passed to jack. when jack was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby. that's the way they worked. >> president kennedy was here in philadelphia on october the 31st, 1963. the 30th or the 31st. and i was in an elevator with him, with my father. and i had not really had any opportunity, ever to converse -- well actually, i did once, when he was running in 1960. i attended his strategy meeting. but he turns to my father and he says -- what are you going to do with him -- >> i said i was in my last year in wall school. he said what are you going to do with him, billy. to my father. they called them, bobby, teddy, jackie, billy. larry. it's a natural for you. and my father said to him, i don't know, mr. president what do
a story in "the boston globe" helped get him fired by fbi fdr as an ambassador to great britain. the moment joe kennedy knew it couldn't be him, it was going to be his sons. it was going to be his sons in ort of birth. it was going to be joe jr., until he was killed in a courageous mission in europe in world war ii. the day to joe jr. died, the mantle was passed to jack. when jack was killed, it was clear that it was going to be bobby. that's the way they worked. >> president...
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(vicki) the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program.er jim rowbottom breaks down how it works. the aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a flight.according to the boston globe, air marshals then look for the following behaviors:being abnormally aware of one's surroundings. excessive fidgeting or perspiration, rapid eye blinking, rubbing or wringing of hands.an appearance that differs from the information provided in advance.and sleeping on the flight.the program has existed since 2010, and operates with congressional oversight, but safety analyst and former f-a- a safety inspector david soucie believes the program is on the border of what's ethical.still, he supports it. "to be able to fly is a privilege and you have to giv
(vicki) the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program.er jim rowbottom breaks down how it works. the aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a flight.according...
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the boston globe exposed a program called quiet skies involving marshals tracking american citizens to gather data on their travel behaviors. the goal is to thwart any aviation threats. marshals are looking for abnormal awareness of surroundings, excessive fidgeting and rubbing or if you slept during your flight. >>> the fast spreading carr fire in northern california has now claimed six lives. the wildfire doubling in size to over 95,000 acres this weekend. more than 1,000 structures have been damaged or destroyed. a broken hearted ed bledsoe lost his wife and two great grandchildren in the fire. he was on the phone with them as the flames closed in. >> i talked to junior on the phone until he died. he just kept saying grandpa, come and get me. the fire is coming in the back door. come on, grandpa. i said i'm down the road. he said come and get us. emily said i love you, grandpa. junior says i love you. come and get us. i said i'm on my way. i said he talked until he died. >> seven people are still listed as missing. we get more from dan simon. >> reporter: dave and laura, conditions
the boston globe exposed a program called quiet skies involving marshals tracking american citizens to gather data on their travel behaviors. the goal is to thwart any aviation threats. marshals are looking for abnormal awareness of surroundings, excessive fidgeting and rubbing or if you slept during your flight. >>> the fast spreading carr fire in northern california has now claimed six lives. the wildfire doubling in size to over 95,000 acres this weekend. more than 1,000 structures...
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seguimos con mÁs noticias, un informe de the boston globe revela que la seguridad para el transportejeros y su comportamiento durante el vuelo y se fijan en la frecuencia con la que van al baÑo, ciertos gestos y las horas que duermen. carolina: increÍble estar pendientes de cuÁnto las veces vamos o no al baÑo pero todo por la seguridad. hemos escuchado el tema de los aranceles que ha impuesto el presidente donald trump a otros te afecta cuente mÁs vamos con aileen. aileen: no sÓlo es la...
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the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program. jim rowbottom breaks down how it works.e aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a flight.according to the boston globe, air marshals then look for the following behaviors:being abnormally aware of one's surroundings. excessive fidgeting or perspiration, rapid eye blinking, rubbing or wringing of hands.an appearance that differs from the information provided in advance.and sleeping on the flight.the program has existed since 2010, and operates with congressional oversight, but safety analyst and former f-a- a safety inspector david soucie believes the program is on the border of what's ethical.still, he supports it. "to be able to fly is a privilege and you have to give up a little bit of your own personal securi
the boston globe first reported on the undisclosed program. jim rowbottom breaks down how it works.e aim of the program, called "quiet skies," is to gather details about the behavior of people traveling on airplanes -- an official from the transportation security administration says the goal is to stop any potential aviation threats.officials use information from the intelligence community and previous travel patterns to choose targets before they board a flight.according to the...
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an article by "the boston globe" said that resignations came after complaints to the town were made about unsafe working conditions. >>> sean doolittle is not taking tweets from trea turner lightly. >> this was after turner's tweets surfaced, containing racist and homophobic language. some hav urged turner to get off of twitter. shawn dean doolittle doesn't th that is the >> doolittle went on to say that a lot of the tweets tharo surfaced areseveral years ago, at a time in their lives where they may not have realized e impact the words have. as you grow out the youthful indi indi indiscreti indiscretion. >> i'm not surprised he is speaking outtrongly about the tweets. >> isn't social media -- >> social media is either good or really, really bad. >> for sure, though. >> and i keep saying, if we never had a camera on the cell phone, the worldould be so different. >> it would be. >> if there's shots of rain today go ahead and take tm with your phone. the good news is for computers, we don't have the rain around. but you might run into morning fog and drizzle. drizzle is annoying, especially
an article by "the boston globe" said that resignations came after complaints to the town were made about unsafe working conditions. >>> sean doolittle is not taking tweets from trea turner lightly. >> this was after turner's tweets surfaced, containing racist and homophobic language. some hav urged turner to get off of twitter. shawn dean doolittle doesn't th that is the >> doolittle went on to say that a lot of the tweets tharo surfaced areseveral years ago, at...
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the "boston globe" investigatiot reveal tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens who raised red flags by their foreign traveles histo and other activities. >> our reporting on this is based on dozens a dozens of government documents. >> reporter: when a traveller is selected for surveillance, a teemed of armed uncover air marshal is placed on the person's next flight, to or from dozens of american cities. the air marshals keep close watch, keeote of whether the person uses the phone, fidgets, eats, changes clothes, or chats with other passengers. sent back tions are to the tsa. travelers are not notified when they are being monitored. some air marshals complain the rogram forces them to shado americans who pose no real threat. the tsa in a statement to nbc news says the program is not intended t surveil ordinary s. americ senior government officials tell nbc news the quiet skies program hasxisted since 2010, and that the screening process has since evolved to include dozens of other factors such as suspicious financial transactions. >> there need to beun
the "boston globe" investigatiot reveal tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens who raised red flags by their foreign traveles histo and other activities. >> our reporting on this is based on dozens a dozens of government documents. >> reporter: when a traveller is selected for surveillance, a teemed of armed uncover air marshal is placed on the person's next flight, to or from dozens of american cities. the air marshals keep close watch, keeote of...
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here with us to discussat is "boston globe" reporter jana winter who broke the story.also rejoined by former inspector general of the intelligence communityrs during the obama years, chuck jmccullough. a wild thing. first of all, jana, great story on this. incredible reporting. quiet skies. it sounds so placid and lovely. but what is this deal? it seems to me that none of this know about it. i've never heard congress talk about it. does that work? how could we be tracked? >> here is what we know. we know that thousands of ordinary american to americans who are suspected of no crime and warranty on any watch list are being followed by teams of armed undercover air marshals on domestic flights throughout the united states. when we reported the story on sunday, there has been a bit of outrage, i suppose, and at least four committees on the hill have demanded answers from tsa.t tsa will be briefing four committees at least earlier this week. >> laura: you did greatef reporting, enough to get everyone's attention.hi big piece came out an hour ago i know you saw it, it is yo
here with us to discussat is "boston globe" reporter jana winter who broke the story.also rejoined by former inspector general of the intelligence communityrs during the obama years, chuck jmccullough. a wild thing. first of all, jana, great story on this. incredible reporting. quiet skies. it sounds so placid and lovely. but what is this deal? it seems to me that none of this know about it. i've never heard congress talk about it. does that work? how could we be tracked? >>...
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the boston globe uncovered details of travelers who are not on the no fly list. air marshals can follow americans who exhibit a certain behavior like sweating, or a cold stare. >> the kind of behavior that someone shows that is really nervous and getting ready to do something really bad usually stands out. >> reporter: our security analyst says this is tsa's attempt to make your next flight safer. but the program is getting mixed reviews. >> knowing that people are caring for those of that travel, it is helping us, to protect us. >> reporter: some people have their concerns about the program, and how the information collected may restrict some from flying. but some feel that this extra level is similar to what you see on city streets. >> intention is good. they are doing what they feel is no different than a cop in san francisco walking the street, getting to know the people. some of them are troublemakers and some of them are not. >> reporter: it is said that air marshals observe about 50 travelers per day on test i can flights--onon domestic flights. and tsa ha
the boston globe uncovered details of travelers who are not on the no fly list. air marshals can follow americans who exhibit a certain behavior like sweating, or a cold stare. >> the kind of behavior that someone shows that is really nervous and getting ready to do something really bad usually stands out. >> reporter: our security analyst says this is tsa's attempt to make your next flight safer. but the program is getting mixed reviews. >> knowing that people are caring for...
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the "boston globe" jenna winter broke the story. >> do you have a computer, are you reading somethingto the bathroom, are you looking in a weird direction. do you change your clothes on the plane or at the airport? >> reporter: the information then sent to tsa headquarters. in a statement, the tsa says the primary purpose is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel, and it is not intended to surveil ordinary americans. passengers are selected for surveillance if their foreign travel and other factors raise concerns, including criminal records, curious financial transactions, e-mail or phone numbers that could be tied to terrorism. we recently talked to tsa chief david pakaski about the air marshals. >> we keep their presence covert. we don't want our adversaries to know they're on flights. >> reporter: but passengers aren't told they're on the quiet skies list or what happens to the information collected about them. some federal air marshals complain the program is a waste of money. the unions saying the american public would be better served if these marsh
the "boston globe" jenna winter broke the story. >> do you have a computer, are you reading somethingto the bathroom, are you looking in a weird direction. do you change your clothes on the plane or at the airport? >> reporter: the information then sent to tsa headquarters. in a statement, the tsa says the primary purpose is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel, and it is not intended to surveil ordinary americans. passengers are selected...
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as first revealed to the "boston globe" thousands of unsuspecting americans have been watched by armed, undercover air marshals. they take notes on what passengers do, who they talk to, even if they use the bathroom. >> we're seeing examples of the tsa following around people who are in no way significantly suspect. the criteria that they are applying does not point to people who are potential terrorists. >> reporter: the tsa tells abc 7 news they follow individuals who may have erratic travel patterns and not a surveillance program, it does not take race or religion into account. the air marshal association president released this statement to the globe, saying the air marshal association believes that missions based on recognized intelligence or in support of ongoing federal investigations is the proper criteria for flight scheduling. the quiet skies program does not meet the criteria we find acceptable. reporting live here in san jose, matt keller, abc 7 news. >> thank you. >>> new at 6:00, san francisco's northern waterfront could soon get a major make-over. it will make it easier
as first revealed to the "boston globe" thousands of unsuspecting americans have been watched by armed, undercover air marshals. they take notes on what passengers do, who they talk to, even if they use the bathroom. >> we're seeing examples of the tsa following around people who are in no way significantly suspect. the criteria that they are applying does not point to people who are potential terrorists. >> reporter: the tsa tells abc 7 news they follow individuals who...
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"the boston globe" investigation reveals the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens who have raised red flags by foreign travel history and other activities. >> our reporting is based on dozens and dozens of documents within the tsa and interviews with more than a dozen people directly involved in the program. >> reporter: when a traveler is selected, an undercover agent is placed on the flight. the air marshals keep close watch, taking note of whether the person uses a phone, fidgets, eats, clothes, chats with other passengers. the observations are sent back to the tsa. travelers are not notified when they are being monitored. some air marshals claim the program forces them to shadow americans who pose no real threat. the tsa in a statement to nbc news says the program is not intended to surveil ordinary americans. senior government officials tell nbc news the quiet skies program has existed since 2010 and that the screening process has been evolved to include dozens of other factors, such as suspicious financial transactions. >> needs to be accountability
"the boston globe" investigation reveals the tsa is putting air marshals on planes to watch u.s. citizens who have raised red flags by foreign travel history and other activities. >> our reporting is based on dozens and dozens of documents within the tsa and interviews with more than a dozen people directly involved in the program. >> reporter: when a traveler is selected, an undercover agent is placed on the flight. the air marshals keep close watch, taking note of...
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we learned some of the details first reported by the "boston globe."r highlighted undercover works of tsa airports as travelers pass through security to use an algorithm to spot flyers and they vet the information and if there is a red flag in the flyer's background they may be surveilled by federal air marshals. the tsa issued a statement defending the program telling us contrary to the article published by the globe, the program doesn't take into account race and religion and is not intended to surveil ordinary americans adding this. in the world of law enforcement, this program's core design is no different than putting a police officer on a beat where intelligence and other information presents the need for watch and deterrents. the program analyzes information on a passenger's travel patterns and through a system of checks and balances to include oversight adding an additional line of defense to aviation security. they added they have routine reviews and manage the program. >> bill: it's raising privacy rights concern? >> yes, numerous report the
we learned some of the details first reported by the "boston globe."r highlighted undercover works of tsa airports as travelers pass through security to use an algorithm to spot flyers and they vet the information and if there is a red flag in the flyer's background they may be surveilled by federal air marshals. the tsa issued a statement defending the program telling us contrary to the article published by the globe, the program doesn't take into account race and religion and is not...
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but tonight, a report in "the boston globe" about a tsa program where passengers are secretly being watched on the plane, and after they land. the program is called quiet skies, and specifically targets u.s. citizens not in the terrorist screening database or suspected of wrongdoing, according to tsa. >> we're seeing examples of the tsa following around people who are in no way significantly suspect. the criteria that they are applying does not point to people who are potential terrorists. >> reporter: as first revealed to "the globe," armed undercover air marshals have been taking notes on what certain passengers do, who they talk to, even if they use the bathroom. some of the behaviors they watch closely for include excessive fidgeting or sweating, using a computer, a jump in their adam's apple, a cold, penetrating stare, or if they boarded last. but the air marshal association president is wary, releasing this statement to "the globe." "the air marshal association believes that missions based on recognized intelligence, or in support of ongoing federal investigations, is the proper crite
but tonight, a report in "the boston globe" about a tsa program where passengers are secretly being watched on the plane, and after they land. the program is called quiet skies, and specifically targets u.s. citizens not in the terrorist screening database or suspected of wrongdoing, according to tsa. >> we're seeing examples of the tsa following around people who are in no way significantly suspect. the criteria that they are applying does not point to people who are potential...
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this morning, a report in "the boston globe" about a tsa program where passengers are secretly being and followed on the plane and in the airport without even knowing. the program is called "quiet skies" and specifically targets u.s. citizens not in the terror database or suspected of wrong doing. >> the criteria they're applying does not point to potential terrorists. >> reporter: under the program, thousands of unsuspecting americans have been watched by armed, undercover air marshals. the marshals taking notes on what certain passengers do, who they talk to, even if they use the bathroom. some of the behaviors they watch closely for include excessive fidgeting or sweating. using the computer. a jump in h their adam's apple. a cold, penetrating stare. or if they boarded last. the air marshal association president is wary, releasing this statement to "the globe." -- the air marshama believes that missions based on recognized intelligence or in support of ongoing federal investigations is the proper criteria for flight scheduling. currently, the quiet skies program does not meet the
this morning, a report in "the boston globe" about a tsa program where passengers are secretly being and followed on the plane and in the airport without even knowing. the program is called "quiet skies" and specifically targets u.s. citizens not in the terror database or suspected of wrong doing. >> the criteria they're applying does not point to potential terrorists. >> reporter: under the program, thousands of unsuspecting americans have been watched by armed,...
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quiet skies as first reported by the "boston globe" identifies travelers, including american citizensuld pose a threat but may not have been accused of a crime and are not on the no-fly list. undercover air marshals follow those passengers at airports and on flights, taking note of behavior like excessive fidgeting or perspiration, or having a cold, penetrating stare. sources say the marshals observe up to 50 travelers a day on domestic flights. if no suspicious behavior is discovered, people are removed from the program within 90 days. there is no electronic surveillance, like wiretaps. john pistole was the t.s.a. administrator when quiet skies launched. >> so, the whole idea was how can we mitigate risks against known risks and unknown risks, people who might do something but just haven't come up on anybody's radar yet. >> reporter: do you think it's a good use of your man power? >> absolutely not. >> reporter: whistleblower robert maclean is an air marshal. he filed a formal complaint about the program. >> it goes back to what i say over and over: the air marshal's job is to protec
quiet skies as first reported by the "boston globe" identifies travelers, including american citizensuld pose a threat but may not have been accused of a crime and are not on the no-fly list. undercover air marshals follow those passengers at airports and on flights, taking note of behavior like excessive fidgeting or perspiration, or having a cold, penetrating stare. sources say the marshals observe up to 50 travelers a day on domestic flights. if no suspicious behavior is...
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. >> the program first reported by the boston globe is known as quiet skies. it's existed since 2010. officials use information from the intelligence community to decide who federal air marshals should target. they observe the people for clues and said the program's primary purpose is to quote, ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel. >>> e-cigarettes are being linked with oral cancer. data showed a majority of users are exposed to carcinogen levels comparable to or exceeding those of traditional smokers, placing users at substantial risk. >>> a's and giants both trying to avoid sweeps yesterday. one was successful and one was not. we'll be right back. >>> the a's could not continue their streak yesterday. the rockies go 3-2 and sweep the series. giants and brewers, posey had four hits yesterday. the giants beat milwaukee 8-5 to avoid the four-game sweep. san francisco is a game under .500. and braves lefty sean newcomb one strike from a no-hitter, broken up. so close. so close to atlanta's first no- hitter since 1994. sellout crowd a
. >> the program first reported by the boston globe is known as quiet skies. it's existed since 2010. officials use information from the intelligence community to decide who federal air marshals should target. they observe the people for clues and said the program's primary purpose is to quote, ensure passengers and flight crew are protected during air travel. >>> e-cigarettes are being linked with oral cancer. data showed a majority of users are exposed to carcinogen levels...
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you have the boston globe two months ago.ou have the chief economist of the competition authority saying it only the other week that this is the only way to enforce google properly fixes markets. oline: i protect to the competition commissioner, margaret as to whether or not google should be broken up. she thinks that would push the discussion into the long weeds and would take too long to make the market competitive. i think overall, she feels these companies do benefit the consumer in terms of, they make good quality product. they just need to apply by the letter in the law in her mind. interesting to see how the u.s. reacts. question.t is a caroline hyde in brussels for us. thank you so much. we are going to talk about this much more later in the show with one of the lawyers who brought the initial complaint and its particular case. sticking with google, the company will be folding its next unit into the google home devices division. in doing so, google has removed the ceo. they required -- acquired an extra $2.3 billion i
you have the boston globe two months ago.ou have the chief economist of the competition authority saying it only the other week that this is the only way to enforce google properly fixes markets. oline: i protect to the competition commissioner, margaret as to whether or not google should be broken up. she thinks that would push the discussion into the long weeds and would take too long to make the market competitive. i think overall, she feels these companies do benefit the consumer in terms...
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tom: an editor at the boston globe. in south boston and boston, the last person standing in a drunk beer party was often referred to as a gonzo. for some reason. this editor described thompson as gonzo journalism, gonzo writing and thompson liked it and he appropriated it. there were others who put themselves in their narratives earlier, walt whitman and jack kerouac, talking about them selves and their travel or their poetry. in the recent generation, hunter thompson becomes known as the godfather of gonzo writing. talking started out about your days in the johnson white house and in this book you have a novel by billy lee brammer. why did you put that in the book question mark some of the way with lbj. tom: it is the a place. using the word in an earlier rendition. because journalists view that as a cult classic. so the generation of people like david broder who is that has readd on, their generation that book and loved it because they knew lbj and had covered him. austina writer for the texas monthly or something like
tom: an editor at the boston globe. in south boston and boston, the last person standing in a drunk beer party was often referred to as a gonzo. for some reason. this editor described thompson as gonzo journalism, gonzo writing and thompson liked it and he appropriated it. there were others who put themselves in their narratives earlier, walt whitman and jack kerouac, talking about them selves and their travel or their poetry. in the recent generation, hunter thompson becomes known as the...
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"the boston globe" two months ago. the chief economist of the competition authority saying only the other week that this is the only way to force google properly to fix these markets. caroline: i put that to the competition commissioner, as to whether or not google should be broken up. is that the only way you can do it? she thinks that would push the discussion into the long weeds. it would take too long to make the market competitive. overall, she feels that these companies do benefit the consumer, in terms of making good quality products. they need to apply by the letter of the law, in her mind's eye. interesting to see how the u.s. reacts and whether u.s. regulators start looking quite so closely. emily: that is the question. caroline hyde, great interview. thank you so much. you will talk about this much more later in the show with one of the lawyers who brought the complaint in this particular case. sticking with google, the company will be folding its nest unit into the google homes devices division. in doing so
"the boston globe" two months ago. the chief economist of the competition authority saying only the other week that this is the only way to force google properly to fix these markets. caroline: i put that to the competition commissioner, as to whether or not google should be broken up. is that the only way you can do it? she thinks that would push the discussion into the long weeds. it would take too long to make the market competitive. overall, she feels that these companies do...
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a boston globe investigation has revealed the existence of a domestic surveillance program run by the transportation security authority, or tsa, which has been surveilling us citizens in airports since 2010. under the program, called quiet skies, federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flight, or sweating heavily. in response, the aclu said "such surveillance not only makes no sense, it is a big waste of taxpayer money and raises a number of constitutional questions." supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg says she plans to continue serving on the bench for at least another five more years. speaking sunday she said "i'm now 85. my senior colleague, justice john paul stevens, he stepped down when he was 90, so think i have about at least five more years." justice ginsburg has been a fierce critic of president trump. she's already hired law clerks for at least two morore terms. u.s. diplomats have held direct peace talks with the taliban aimed at ending the ongoing 17 year u.s. war in afg
a boston globe investigation has revealed the existence of a domestic surveillance program run by the transportation security authority, or tsa, which has been surveilling us citizens in airports since 2010. under the program, called quiet skies, federal air marshals collect information about u.s. travelers, including common behavior like using the bathroom repeatedly, sleeping on flight, or sweating heavily. in response, the aclu said "such surveillance not only makes no sense, it is a...
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joined by national reporter of the boston globe. clarence page, chicago tribune. cnn analyst. >> i think he wants something from the president. sending a message to the president. >> you mean he might not flip if he is given something like a pardon. >> well, or legal bills. >> announcing his possible flip, i think he is going to flip, what do you think? >> i think it is part of it. but michael cohen is trying to establish his own political independence. lanny davis isn't really his lawyer in the courtroom. lanny davis is a clinton person, out there all the time. he knows how to spin on television. and if michael cohen can't get money out of the old people, maybe he might get it from friends of bill clinton. >>> what do you think this john macc mcenroe at breakfast? >> he was a different trump. he didn't change -- >> did he know the camera is on him? >> yeah. very much so. he even smiled. >> with his language, he was trying to make nice. but trashing her country in the morning. >> i actually watched and saw something else which is that merkel didn't even want to lo
joined by national reporter of the boston globe. clarence page, chicago tribune. cnn analyst. >> i think he wants something from the president. sending a message to the president. >> you mean he might not flip if he is given something like a pardon. >> well, or legal bills. >> announcing his possible flip, i think he is going to flip, what do you think? >> i think it is part of it. but michael cohen is trying to establish his own political independence. lanny davis...
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. >> a new report in "the boston globe" reveals a program that has air marshals tailing u.s. citizens e though they're not on a terror watch list. the program is called quie skies. the tsa screens every american citizen, who flies into the u.s. from certain foreign countries. every day, several dozen passengers are selected for anrveillance based on red flags on travel historother activities. >> air marshals get a photo. and then, they're directed to ll out the reports with every, single thing you do, from the moment you're at the airport, through who leaves -- whose car you leave with in the arrival city. >> passengers aren't note if ied if they're placed under surveillance. the tsa makes a statement saying, p themary purpose of this program is to make sure flight crews and passengers are protected during travel. it's not intended to surveil ordinary americans. the agency has not saidf it stopped any terrorists or prevented my threats. >>> this wednesday, not just humpday in the middle of the week. it's august 1st. summer, where did you go. travel expert says this is the tim
. >> a new report in "the boston globe" reveals a program that has air marshals tailing u.s. citizens e though they're not on a terror watch list. the program is called quie skies. the tsa screens every american citizen, who flies into the u.s. from certain foreign countries. every day, several dozen passengers are selected for anrveillance based on red flags on travel historother activities. >> air marshals get a photo. and then, they're directed to ll out the reports...
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an article by "the boston globe" said that resignations came after multiple complaints to the town aboutafe working conditions. >>> an doolittle is not taki tweets from trea turner lightly. >> this was after turner's twts surfaced, containing racist and homophobic language. some have urged turner to get off social media. doolittle says the answer isn't for athletes toeave social media. social media can be great for an athlete. it helps athletes share their stories and personal personali connect with the community. >> doolittle went on to say that a lot of the tweets that surfaced are fm several years o, at a time in their lives where they may not have realized the impact the words have. as you a learn from grow out of that youthful indiscretion,t dehe posts to reflect that growth. sean doolittle has been a huge supporter of the lgbt community. he and his wife bring youthseo the ll games and does a lot of outreach. >> that's a sml sampling. people are responding they said, you made your living off of being a closer and making e save, right? but this thread is for the win, when it comes to
an article by "the boston globe" said that resignations came after multiple complaints to the town aboutafe working conditions. >>> an doolittle is not taki tweets from trea turner lightly. >> this was after turner's twts surfaced, containing racist and homophobic language. some have urged turner to get off social media. doolittle says the answer isn't for athletes toeave social media. social media can be great for an athlete. it helps athletes share their stories and...
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>>ep a newt in "the boston globe" reports there's a tsa program that has air marshals tailing u.s. citizens, even though they're not on a watch list. the program is called quiet s. sk the tsa screens every american e tizen, who flies into ths. from certain foreign countries. every day, several dozen passengers are selected for surveillce based on red flags on travel historand other activities. >> air marshals get a photo. and then, they're directed to fill out the reports with every, single thing you do, from the moment you're at the airport, through who leaves -- whose car vau leave with in the arri city. >>> it's hard to believe that summer is almost over. this is the perfect time to make last-minute getaway plans. new orleans an houston are ities where four-star pra properties can bereserved for $100 per night. there's one other tip when traveling affordably. >> don't forget about your points and miles, especially when prices are high and you can get great value for them and you don'tave to pull money out of your pocket. >> if you want to travel abroad, there's good travel deals
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>>reporter: the boston globe first reported the quiet skies program over the weekend. efforts began in 2010 with the aim of preventing another 9/11. >> officers are changed into behavioral detection. they are already looking for someone acting erratically whose -- you may seem extremely nervous and exhibit -- exhibiting signs that other people who have executed attacks on airports and airplanes had a visit. >> under this program is travelers pass through a computer algorithm spots those whose travel and activities matched with threat intelligence. a human team that the information and is -- and if there is a red flag that person may be followed through his or her travel and watch. one attorney for the aclu saying they are watching travelers in secret and they are doing it without any suspicion of actual wrongdoing. dsa official tells fox news the program has a system of checks and balances including what the agency calls robust oversight and says the idea that ordinary citizens are being surveilled is wrong. >> average americans would not come close to qualifying for i
>>reporter: the boston globe first reported the quiet skies program over the weekend. efforts began in 2010 with the aim of preventing another 9/11. >> officers are changed into behavioral detection. they are already looking for someone acting erratically whose -- you may seem extremely nervous and exhibit -- exhibiting signs that other people who have executed attacks on airports and airplanes had a visit. >> under this program is travelers pass through a computer algorithm...
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you have the boston globe two months ago.ave the chief economist of the competition authority saying it only the other week that this is the only way to enforce google properly fixes markets. >> i put that to the competition commissioner, as to whether or not google should be broken up. she thinks that would push the discussion into the long weeds and would take too long to make the market competitive. and, i think overall, she feels these companies do benefit the consumer in terms of they make good quality product. they just need to apply by the letter of the law in her mind. interesting to see how the u.s. reacts and whether u.s. regulators start looking quite so closely. emily: that was caroline hyde in brussels. on thursday, president trump weighed in on the record antitrust fine the eu slapped on google. he tweeted, "i told you so, the eu just slap a $5 billion fine on one of our great company. they truly are taking advantage of the u.s. but not for long." google is appealing the fine. still ahead, the cofounder of the g
you have the boston globe two months ago.ave the chief economist of the competition authority saying it only the other week that this is the only way to enforce google properly fixes markets. >> i put that to the competition commissioner, as to whether or not google should be broken up. she thinks that would push the discussion into the long weeds and would take too long to make the market competitive. and, i think overall, she feels these companies do benefit the consumer in terms of...
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the boston globe reports princess diana thought trump was creepy.hortly after an odd color interview, trump praised diana for her looks. >> i said lady dihad super model beauty. >> reporter: in 2012, many came to kate middleton's defense after the paparazzi shot her sun bathing topless in france. instead, trump tweeted she had only herself to blame, saying who wouldn't take her pick and make lots of money if she does the nude sun bathing thing, no surprise he met with the duke or duchess or meghan markle and her newlywed husband prince harry. in 2016, markle made her feels well none. >> with as misogynistic trump is and so vocal about i. trump made it easy to see you don't want that kind of world he's painting. raleigh and while there are protests in the streets and blown up balloons of the president floating around london. the queen presented a royal display of diplomacy with all the pomp and circumstance. jason carroll, cnn, new york. >> meeting with the royals. let's get insight with richard sits simmons, a royal commentator, live in our london b
the boston globe reports princess diana thought trump was creepy.hortly after an odd color interview, trump praised diana for her looks. >> i said lady dihad super model beauty. >> reporter: in 2012, many came to kate middleton's defense after the paparazzi shot her sun bathing topless in france. instead, trump tweeted she had only herself to blame, saying who wouldn't take her pick and make lots of money if she does the nude sun bathing thing, no surprise he met with the duke or...
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she is of course the bureau chief there for "the boston globe" there -- boston herald, excuse me. jacob, i want to start with you. something we're expecting to see, as i understand it, in less than an hour. affirming their opposition to making former ambassador michael mcfall and other officials available for questioning by the kremlin. how significant is this? and i would imagine this is something that will pass by a wide marmgen. margin. >> yes, i think in the next ten or so minutes. if mcconnell is putting it on the floor, that means it is going to pass. your assessment is right. the actual meaning of it is limited. it's basically a resolution that expresses the senate's preference about something. this is not law. this won't go to the president's desk. it won't go -- come over here to the house. that doesn't mean the house won't could somethido something. it's just expressing the sense of the senate that the united states government should not, in fact, be delivering our former diplomats, former u.s. diplomats, to adversaries, a period, the end, hard stop. the white house has
she is of course the bureau chief there for "the boston globe" there -- boston herald, excuse me. jacob, i want to start with you. something we're expecting to see, as i understand it, in less than an hour. affirming their opposition to making former ambassador michael mcfall and other officials available for questioning by the kremlin. how significant is this? and i would imagine this is something that will pass by a wide marmgen. margin. >> yes, i think in the next ten or so...
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the "boston globe" first revealed details about it over the weekend.e goal is to prevent threats from terrorists. air marshalls say it's a time consuming and expensive way to track people that are not a threat. jonathan hunt has more. jonathan? >> shep, this is an undercover program that bottles down to this. the monitoring of passengers in-flight behavior that is considered to be suspicious even if the passenger in question has no known links to terrorism. the computer program identifies passengers that raise any red flags and whose activities might match current threat intelligence. air marshals may monitor the passenger in flight noticing changes of clothes, technology use and heavy sweating and rest room use. american citizens and travelers from overseas may be the targets, which is a behavioral profiling program. the tsa says they do not single anyone out on the basis of race or religion. they won't say whether the quiet skies surveillance led to any arrests or breaking up of terror plots? >> shepard: what are critics saying about this? >> the acl
the "boston globe" first revealed details about it over the weekend.e goal is to prevent threats from terrorists. air marshalls say it's a time consuming and expensive way to track people that are not a threat. jonathan hunt has more. jonathan? >> shep, this is an undercover program that bottles down to this. the monitoring of passengers in-flight behavior that is considered to be suspicious even if the passenger in question has no known links to terrorism. the computer program...
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kate tuttlereview, of the boston globe said, john sedgwick writes eloquently. the brilliant self-created hamilton, and boundless ambition. an can leave brilliant burr, american aristocrat, composed of contradictions and privately haunted. many of you will be familiar with our speaker tonight, he has spoken here before and he has written several books including blood," and"in my articles for such publications as the atlantic, gq, newsweek and esquire. he was nominated for a national magazine award for a story on the country's finest nonprofit organizations. did we make it into that? i don't remember. >> [laughter] dennis: anyways, john sedgwick. [applause] john: thank you very much. gosh the glare up here is , wonderful. [laughter] i feel terrific to be addressing this multitude, but then imagining the multitudes that c-span is going to reach beyond the walls here, it is staggering. i am also reminded as i see it you that there is a famous adage about bostonians, that they would rather hear a lecture about heaven than visit it themselves. [laughter] john: i thin
kate tuttlereview, of the boston globe said, john sedgwick writes eloquently. the brilliant self-created hamilton, and boundless ambition. an can leave brilliant burr, american aristocrat, composed of contradictions and privately haunted. many of you will be familiar with our speaker tonight, he has spoken here before and he has written several books including blood," and"in my articles for such publications as the atlantic, gq, newsweek and esquire. he was nominated for a national...