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clapper says he wants delay. i want to delay them from getting that weapon too.ut this agreement simply didn't do that. the president didn't achieve any of the things he said needed to be done. he said we needed anywhere any time inspections. we don't have that. he said we needed to get all the enriched uranium out of iran. we didn't do that. this president ended up getting a deal for the sake of a deal and we now know he even reached a deal that he doesn't know the terms of. >> congressman mike pompeo thank you very much. >> thank you. have a great day. >> you, too. >>> and we'll have more from attorney general loretta lynch coming up on isis and the aftermath of the opm hack including on her. >> in terms of reaching out to people who have been personally affected by that, i'm one of those people. ♪ [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. do you like the pa
clapper says he wants delay. i want to delay them from getting that weapon too.ut this agreement simply didn't do that. the president didn't achieve any of the things he said needed to be done. he said we needed anywhere any time inspections. we don't have that. he said we needed to get all the enriched uranium out of iran. we didn't do that. this president ended up getting a deal for the sake of a deal and we now know he even reached a deal that he doesn't know the terms of. >>...
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clapper is the only u.s.d the giant -- the massive hack attack against opm. i asked clapper about how the u.s. can defend itself and even retaliate against china for the most massive cyber attack in american history affecting 22 million americans. >> well, this is as director comey indicated, a gold mine for a foreign intelligence service, whoever it was, and we are in the mode of reacting to these attacks, assaults this warning of intellectual property et cetera and until such time though as we can come up with some cyber norms which include some form of deterrence which people recognize and respect, this will continue. as admire ral indicated this is not a one-off. and he's right. we will see more of this. so it does illustrate the extreme importance i think, for everyone whereas a person or as an institution of doing your best to protect yourself and to vend against invasions of your data. >> and if we don't respond to this attack isn't that just an invitation for them to do it again? >> well, i think that
clapper is the only u.s.d the giant -- the massive hack attack against opm. i asked clapper about how the u.s. can defend itself and even retaliate against china for the most massive cyber attack in american history affecting 22 million americans. >> well, this is as director comey indicated, a gold mine for a foreign intelligence service, whoever it was, and we are in the mode of reacting to these attacks, assaults this warning of intellectual property et cetera and until such time...
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. >> and secretary muniz i understand that general clapper yesterday indicated that he is confident, i think is a reasonable explanation of the intelligence's community's ability to detect any significant violation of the treaty with or without the direct contact with iaea. is that a fair judgment in your mind? >> yes, the cia deputy director the [ inaudible ] intelligence agency head all made statements. clapper in particular said we would have far greater incite with the agreement, and i would add that far greater incite will persistence shally forever. >> general dempsey, in your military assessment what is more effective in delaying or stopping the nuclear program at this time or in the future a military strike or this agreement? >> first i would like to point out that the military options remain. >> right. >> secondly i think a negotiated settlement provides a more durable and reduces near term risk which buys time to work with regional partners to address the other malign activities. but there are about five military implications. if you would allow me. >> please. >> the first
. >> and secretary muniz i understand that general clapper yesterday indicated that he is confident, i think is a reasonable explanation of the intelligence's community's ability to detect any significant violation of the treaty with or without the direct contact with iaea. is that a fair judgment in your mind? >> yes, the cia deputy director the [ inaudible ] intelligence agency head all made statements. clapper in particular said we would have far greater incite with the...
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>> i would go back to the statements of general clapper and cardillo and cohen.again, clapper said specifically this will give us much greater insight into what they are doing. that then leads us and other intelligence agencies that's we work with to point iaea in the right place and now we have a unique new tool of a finite time to get access to that place or they are in material breach. >> are you concerned at all on what i view as the discrepancies between statements made by our administration and compare those two what is -- statements being made by the adviser to the supreme leader twhen comes to access to allowing the iaea to look at the military centers in iran where i think i believe i've heard our administration say that we do have access to those. they are declared facilities but yet the adviser to the supreme leader says the access of inspectors from the iaea or from any other body to iran's military centers is forbidden. who is correct? >> i think we are correct. i just might point out there were many statements made that -- >> this one was made. >> t
>> i would go back to the statements of general clapper and cardillo and cohen.again, clapper said specifically this will give us much greater insight into what they are doing. that then leads us and other intelligence agencies that's we work with to point iaea in the right place and now we have a unique new tool of a finite time to get access to that place or they are in material breach. >> are you concerned at all on what i view as the discrepancies between statements made by our...
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clapper and cia deputy director and national intelligence director cardillo all made statements and clapper in particular said we would have far great erin sight into the iranian program with the agreement and i would add that far greater insight will persist essentially forever. >> general dempsey, and in your military assessment what is more effective in delaying or stopping the iranian nuclear program at this time or in the near future, a military strike or this p5+1 agreement? >> well, first senator i would like to point out that the military options remain. secondly, i think that a negotiated settlement provides a more durable and reduces near term risk which buys time to work with regionable partners to address the other activities. but there are five implications that you have invited me to talk about. the military implications if you would allow me -- >> please. >> it does reduce the near term conflict over the program. second, another military implication is we have to sustain the options. they have to be preserved into the future. third, there is clearly the opportunity for iran t
clapper and cia deputy director and national intelligence director cardillo all made statements and clapper in particular said we would have far great erin sight into the iranian program with the agreement and i would add that far greater insight will persist essentially forever. >> general dempsey, and in your military assessment what is more effective in delaying or stopping the iranian nuclear program at this time or in the near future, a military strike or this p5+1 agreement?...
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for example -- >> you're talking about the first clapper -- >> sorry. amnesty lawsuit. that didn't persuade the supreme court on standing grounds, i should add. but that, you know, reasonable efforts had been taken through expenditure on encryption or travel by lawyers and journalists and human rights activists and others who were going to be subjected to that surveillance. and of course it turns out that, you know, a few months later that the snowden disclosure showed that in fact that was a reasonable expectation. so one way i think to do it would be for courts not to impose a special standing rule in the surveillance context, especially given a context in which the circular logic of two administrations has been that in order to challenge you have to know that you have been surveilled and show that you've been surveilled but we're going to hide and not tell you whether or not you've been surveilled so therefore you cannot challenge. so there's potential congressional fixes that could be made. steve latic has a very interesting article on secrecy and surveillance talki
for example -- >> you're talking about the first clapper -- >> sorry. amnesty lawsuit. that didn't persuade the supreme court on standing grounds, i should add. but that, you know, reasonable efforts had been taken through expenditure on encryption or travel by lawyers and journalists and human rights activists and others who were going to be subjected to that surveillance. and of course it turns out that, you know, a few months later that the snowden disclosure showed that in fact...
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you mentioned james clapper.said, you have to hand it to the chinese for the hacks that they have pulled off. in fact he sort of went further when i read his comments basically saying wish the u.s. could do that. that they were just that sophisticated. who is capable of doing these things? is is it russia and china? what about terror groups? >> i think if you look at the islamic state, its ability to encrypt communications the media output there's some people there, a lot trained in the west, that are expert enough to go after some of these more vulnerable targets, including the wall street -- the new york stock exchange. they are not well protected. if they devoted resources and time and personnel, they could take down a major site. >> pretty terrifying. today, a sobering reminder or awakening for a lot of americans. bob baer thank you. >>> next the breaking news from baltimore. the police commissioner fired tonight. is he a scapegoat? >>> federal investigators pouring over the jared fogle's computers. they are
you mentioned james clapper.said, you have to hand it to the chinese for the hacks that they have pulled off. in fact he sort of went further when i read his comments basically saying wish the u.s. could do that. that they were just that sophisticated. who is capable of doing these things? is is it russia and china? what about terror groups? >> i think if you look at the islamic state, its ability to encrypt communications the media output there's some people there, a lot trained in the...
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so it's -- as -- as general clapper said we have tremendously enhanced incite into their program. on the plutonium, they will be required to take out the core part of the reactor, fill it with concrete and with international collaboration, and we will be part of that we will make sure that the replacement reactor is the one that reduces plutonium production by about a factor of ten. so it's way below the amount needed for a weapon. but secondly they have also agreed that belt and suspenders that suspend fuel for life will be sent out of the country, so we have very very good containment there. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and thank all of you -- >>> again, you are watching live coverage of the senate armed services committee hearing on the iran nuclear deal. we're going to take a short break and be right back with more questions and answers during this important hearing. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. y are watching our live coverage of the senate armed services committee on the iran nuclear deal. in that is senator jeff sessions speaking now. w
so it's -- as -- as general clapper said we have tremendously enhanced incite into their program. on the plutonium, they will be required to take out the core part of the reactor, fill it with concrete and with international collaboration, and we will be part of that we will make sure that the replacement reactor is the one that reduces plutonium production by about a factor of ten. so it's way below the amount needed for a weapon. but secondly they have also agreed that belt and suspenders...
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james clapper suggested it was carried out by chinese hackers. chinese government and officials have denied any involvement. >>> morning the baltimore police department is under new leadership as murders continue to rise in that city. stephanie raw lings-blake announced the firing of anthony batts. there have been 156 murders in baltimore this year. tragic number. a 50% increase over last year. more than half occurred after the death of freddie gray. with so much attention on that case the major says the department has lost focus on the mission of fighting crime. >> it is with the upmost urgency that we get the crime surge under control. when the focus is on repeatedly on the leadership on who supports the leader who doesn't support the leader that's attention we're all taking away from the essential work we all have to do together. >> the city's deputy police commissioner kevin davis has been named intern commissioner. yesterday he outlined his priorities. >> as we focus on the crime fight, particularly on violent repeat offenders, focus on nece
james clapper suggested it was carried out by chinese hackers. chinese government and officials have denied any involvement. >>> morning the baltimore police department is under new leadership as murders continue to rise in that city. stephanie raw lings-blake announced the firing of anthony batts. there have been 156 murders in baltimore this year. tragic number. a 50% increase over last year. more than half occurred after the death of freddie gray. with so much attention on that case...
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. >>> actually they had a clapper installed there, chris. a little bit of applause. >>> 69 degrees. don't clap or change this weather. a nice northwesterly wind bringing in the dry air. 4:27 the time and grab your sunglasses and plan on a sunny day today. let's see what is happening on the roads with jessica boyington. >>> we are looking live at route 309. moving along just fine along the p.a. turnpike. >>> overnight in philadelphia one neighborhood rocked by two shootings. behind me, we are on the scene. one man is dead. police say they have transported a teenager who was injured to a local children's hospital. i'll break it down coming up. >>> we are following breaking news this morning. police are tracking down a gunman in several deadly shootings in philadelphia overnight. >>> a live look outside this morning. if you enjoyed yesterday's weather, then get ready for a repeat. you're going to like today. it's another cool start to the morning. we will see how long our stretch of sunshine and low humidity will last coming up in the first alert forecast. >>> good morning. i'm tracy d
. >>> actually they had a clapper installed there, chris. a little bit of applause. >>> 69 degrees. don't clap or change this weather. a nice northwesterly wind bringing in the dry air. 4:27 the time and grab your sunglasses and plan on a sunny day today. let's see what is happening on the roads with jessica boyington. >>> we are looking live at route 309. moving along just fine along the p.a. turnpike. >>> overnight in philadelphia one neighborhood rocked by...
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james clapper says the united states is now confronting. he made the statement when he said the governments of russia china north korea and iran have all infiltrated the networks. encouraging the government the private companies and nonprofits to share more information to fight cyber threats. he described what he thought was one of the great pair dosms of our paradoxes ofour crime. >> targeted from hackers of china and russia who go after our defense systems that are meant for our troops. >> at a huge cost, last year it cost the global economy as much as $575 billion. jun genuin juniper research said it could triple, and a lot of that come on attacks in north america. to understand the threat of cyber criminals, the threat extends from your personal information to the utilities that supply the gas, oil and electricity that the world relies on. mary snow has the second part of the series of invisible threat of cyber crime. >> this is one of the web based marketplaces on the dark web. this can you buy and sell almost anything. >> reporter: da
james clapper says the united states is now confronting. he made the statement when he said the governments of russia china north korea and iran have all infiltrated the networks. encouraging the government the private companies and nonprofits to share more information to fight cyber threats. he described what he thought was one of the great pair dosms of our paradoxes ofour crime. >> targeted from hackers of china and russia who go after our defense systems that are meant for our troops....
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moniz: i would go back to the statements of general clapper and cohen. this will give us greater insight into what they are doing. that leaves us and other intelligence agencies we work with two point a iea in the right direction. we have a tool of a finite time to get access to that place or they are in material breach. senator: are you concerned on the discrepancies between statements made by our administration and compare those to what is being -- statement being made by the advisor to the supreme leader when it comes to access to -- allowing the iaea to look at the military centers in a ron -- and iran, where i believe i have heard our administration say that we do have access to those they are declared facilities. yet the advisor to the supreme leader says the access of the specters from the iaea or any other body to iran's military centers is for bidden. who is correct? mr. moniz: we are correct. i might point out there were many statements may be for the anna -- senator: this was made july 21. mr. moniz: they were many statements. you can check th
moniz: i would go back to the statements of general clapper and cohen. this will give us greater insight into what they are doing. that leaves us and other intelligence agencies we work with two point a iea in the right direction. we have a tool of a finite time to get access to that place or they are in material breach. senator: are you concerned on the discrepancies between statements made by our administration and compare those to what is being -- statement being made by the advisor to the...
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johnson says he couldn't identify the cyber attackers, national en till intelligent director james clapper called the leader suspect chinese. there is no indication yet the information has been misused. two federal labor unions have announced they are suing the government saying the o.p.m. violated their constitutional rights by failing to upgrade cyber security safeguards. they are also demanding the government pay for their lifetime credit and identity theft protection. tom ackerman, al jazerra washington. >>> greece tonight turned another corner in an effort to avoid defaulting on its debt. the country's parliament voted overwhelm big to approve a new austerity plan that would inflict more pain on greek buys hiking taxes and cutting pensions. now european leaders and creditors must approve the plan before they release more bailout money. greece has already missed one debt payment and its banks have been close today two weeks. >>> the iran nuclear talks will continue through the week end negotiators in vienna agreed to extend the interim deal until monday. both sides say they have made p
johnson says he couldn't identify the cyber attackers, national en till intelligent director james clapper called the leader suspect chinese. there is no indication yet the information has been misused. two federal labor unions have announced they are suing the government saying the o.p.m. violated their constitutional rights by failing to upgrade cyber security safeguards. they are also demanding the government pay for their lifetime credit and identity theft protection. tom ackerman, al...
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>> well again, i would go back to the statements of general clapper and cardillo and cohen. again, clapper said specifically that this will give us much greater insight into what they're doing. that, then, leads us and other intelligence agencies that we work with to point iaea in the right place, and now we have a unique new tool of a finite time to get access to that place or they are in material breach. >> are you concerned at all on what i view as the discrepancies between statements made by our administration and compare those to what is being -- statements being made by the adviser to the supreme leader when it comes to access to allowing the iaea to look at the military centers in iran, where i think i believe i've heard our administration say that we do have access to those. they are declared facilities. but yet the adviser to the supreme leader says the access of inspectors from the iaea or from any other body to iran's military centers is forbidden. who's correct on that? >> i think we are correct. first of all, i just might point out that there were many statement
>> well again, i would go back to the statements of general clapper and cardillo and cohen. again, clapper said specifically that this will give us much greater insight into what they're doing. that, then, leads us and other intelligence agencies that we work with to point iaea in the right place, and now we have a unique new tool of a finite time to get access to that place or they are in material breach. >> are you concerned at all on what i view as the discrepancies between...
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>> well i think our head of the intelligence community, jim clapper, has acknowledged that i think theynderestimated what had been taking place in syria. >> you were dia at the time. do you think it was an intelligence -- >> no i don't. i look at. that it's easy i will take one for the team you know the president has to decide who he's going to listen to and what information he's going to use and i think that he was thoroughly advised to say that. >> the president makes no apologies for being measuring and deliberate about military resources. >> benjamin rhodes is the national security adviser and a close aid to president obama. >> do you think we should have been alerted to the threat that isis posed earlier? >> you know it's always easy to look back and say you could have been alerted to a specific threat at a spec time. the question is, what action would that have triggered? part of what the president brought to his approach to national security is some degree of restraint in saying we're not going to chase every rabbit down every hole in the middle east. >> the white house did under
>> well i think our head of the intelligence community, jim clapper, has acknowledged that i think theynderestimated what had been taking place in syria. >> you were dia at the time. do you think it was an intelligence -- >> no i don't. i look at. that it's easy i will take one for the team you know the president has to decide who he's going to listen to and what information he's going to use and i think that he was thoroughly advised to say that. >> the president makes...
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david: bruce, our intel chief, general jim clapper has gotten in trouble before, for things he said, essentially admitted it was a chinese hack attack he said something else what was bother some. >> at one hand don't take this the wrong way, you have to kind of salute the chinese fora they da. you know if we an opportunity to, that i don't think we would hesitate for a minute. david: first the phrase is a law the the chinese for -- salute the chinese for what they did. shouldn't we be slapping the chinese? >> there are several mechanisms in place, director seem hesitant about taking this on militarily we is smack them diplomatically, recall your ambassador. kick their ambassador out, china is under pressure they need us more than they need them, hit them economically with sanctions, and tariffs and taxes taxes. that is going to get their attention. david: other thing that bothered me, was he said if we had opportunity to do it, i don't know we would hesitate for a minute that is sort of reveal they are morad vanned than we are. >> i don't know about, that i am we have more a deputies
david: bruce, our intel chief, general jim clapper has gotten in trouble before, for things he said, essentially admitted it was a chinese hack attack he said something else what was bother some. >> at one hand don't take this the wrong way, you have to kind of salute the chinese fora they da. you know if we an opportunity to, that i don't think we would hesitate for a minute. david: first the phrase is a law the the chinese for -- salute the chinese for what they did. shouldn't we be...
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her interview with james clapper airs tomorrow. andrea, thank you. ahead, mike huckabee compares the nuclear deal with iran to the holocaust. that story is ahead on "morning joe." unbelievable! toenail fungus? seriously? smash it with jublia! jublia is a prescription medicine proven to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. look at the footwork! most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application site redness, itching, swelling burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. smash it! make the call and ask your doctor if jublia is right for you. new larger size now available. push your enterprise and you can move the world. but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. some questions can't wait until morning. so i'm one of many nurses at cigna with answers anytime, day or night. i'm lauren, and
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. >> you're a clapper? >> i'm a clapper. it makes me stress wld no one is clapping. >> fill the space? >> yeah. >> how about senior political white house correspondent for huffington post sam stein is here. >> still clapping. >> yeah. i do that, too. >> former communications director for president george w. bush co-host of "the view," nicole wallace. >> why are we doing this? >> i don't know. >> host of politics nation president of the national action network, the reverend al sharpton is here. and -- >> i prefer amens. >> okay i'll take an amen. >> and managing editor of bloomberg politics mark halpern. >> oh, my god! mark, that was choreographed. >> by barnicle. >> yes. where is he? >> he's right over there. >> he's over at the kids' table. >> the confederate flag is set to come down in south carolina in just a few hours. yesterday in front of a tlong of press backed by dozens of politicians and with family members of those killed at mother emanuel church 23 days ago, nicky haley made good on her promise to remove the flag.
. >> you're a clapper? >> i'm a clapper. it makes me stress wld no one is clapping. >> fill the space? >> yeah. >> how about senior political white house correspondent for huffington post sam stein is here. >> still clapping. >> yeah. i do that, too. >> former communications director for president george w. bush co-host of "the view," nicole wallace. >> why are we doing this? >> i don't know. >> host of politics nation...
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. >> james clapper told cnn china is the leading suspect in the hack. >> researchers think they discoveredew way it fight cancer. and the results are promising p. >> that story is coming up also. arnold arnold schwarzenegger isn't responding to questions about a murder sentence he commuted as california's governor but the convicted kill are's father is talking. our reports next on cnn "newsroom." the decision to ride on and save money. he decided to save money by switching his motorcycle insurance to geico. there's no shame in saving money. ride on, ride proud. geico motorcycle great rates for great rides. i'm caridee. i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. but that hasn't stopped me from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara® it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses... ...stelara® helps me be in season. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara® your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increas
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conversations and robert is the top chief counsel to the director of national intelligence james clappertalking about the contours of the deal and this was just one official putting out possibilities but it gives you a feeling of what they are talking about, maybe three to five years jail time. but i think what the u.s. really wants to know and why they might be willing to considering such a deal is they want to talk to edward snowden and they want to de debrief him and know what he took. brooke? >> and i hear you, my friend pointing out that eric holder is former but he wasn't in the hot seat too long ago. >> that's right. >> thank you so much, elise labott from washington. >>> all right. we roll on hour two. you're watching cnn. i'm brooke baldwin and we begin this hour with bill cosby and this bombshell here. this is the first piece of evidence from this man coming not from all of these women accusing him of sexual assault. nope. this is from his own words, the associated press obtained deposition documents stemming from a 2005 lawsuit in which this one woman andrea constand was suing
conversations and robert is the top chief counsel to the director of national intelligence james clappertalking about the contours of the deal and this was just one official putting out possibilities but it gives you a feeling of what they are talking about, maybe three to five years jail time. but i think what the u.s. really wants to know and why they might be willing to considering such a deal is they want to talk to edward snowden and they want to de debrief him and know what he took....
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in the investigation as to who was behind this, james clapper told me two weeks ago at an intelligence china is the leading suspect in this breach. they have been attacking government institutions and private companies for years now. but this one, brooke really remarkable in its size and scope. and in the sensitivity of the information involved. >> i was going to ask when we were first reporting on this fingers were pointed in the chinese direction but there you go. jim sciutto, thank you. >> thank you. >>> next the army announcing new details on the 40,000 troops it is cutting. we'll talk to a retired general how that will affect troops overseas. >>> and let's go to donald trump's plan to fight isis, next. it's so shiny. i know, mommy, but it's time to let the new kitchen get some sleep. if you want beautiful results, you know where to go - angie's list. now everyone can get highly rated service even without a membership. you can shop special offers or just tell us what you need and we'll help you find a local company to take care of it. angie's list is there for all your projects, bi
in the investigation as to who was behind this, james clapper told me two weeks ago at an intelligence china is the leading suspect in this breach. they have been attacking government institutions and private companies for years now. but this one, brooke really remarkable in its size and scope. and in the sensitivity of the information involved. >> i was going to ask when we were first reporting on this fingers were pointed in the chinese direction but there you go. jim sciutto, thank...
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about what could happen, entrusting government with too much power and looks at things like the eric clapper moment we can't trust these people. they lie to the congressional overseers who are supposed t keeping them on. >> governor romney responds next and we pick up the issue of national security, jeb bush. >> knowing what we know now would you have authorized the invasion? creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue ...and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum, tum tum tum... smoothies! only from tums. you know your dentures can try fixodent plus true feel. the smooth formula helps keep dentures in place. it's free of flavors and colorants, for a closer feeling to natural teeth. fixodent. and forget it. how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switc
about what could happen, entrusting government with too much power and looks at things like the eric clapper moment we can't trust these people. they lie to the congressional overseers who are supposed t keeping them on. >> governor romney responds next and we pick up the issue of national security, jeb bush. >> knowing what we know now would you have authorized the invasion? creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tums smoothies starts dissolving the...
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. >> those clappers you use, have they been going off a lot lately?sic to my ears. >> joe fryer, nbc news seattle. >>> that is our show for today. i'm ari melber in for alex wagner. alex is back on monday come on back after your holiday weekend "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to the ed show live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. tonight big crowds for bernie. >> in case you haven't noticed, a lot of people are here. >> senator, you packed the house. >> i love everything he stands for. >> i think he can beat hillary clinton, there's not a doubt in my mind. >> aids to scott walker saying he will be announcing his candidacy for presidency. >> on the 13th in milwaukee. >> you're still at number one, you have fallen off of it. >> later, record settlement. >> it is designed to con sete the state for all of the damages, both environmental and economic that was caused by the bp accident. >> and -- >> i got my baby back ribs. >> this is within
. >> those clappers you use, have they been going off a lot lately?sic to my ears. >> joe fryer, nbc news seattle. >>> that is our show for today. i'm ari melber in for alex wagner. alex is back on monday come on back after your holiday weekend "the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to the ed show live from detroit lakes, minnesota. let's get to work. tonight big crowds for bernie. >> in case you haven't noticed, a lot of...
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director of national intelligence john clapper said that china is the leading suspect in that hack. >>> greeks rally outside of the parliament building as the government reveals the latest plan to save the country from bankruptcy. >>> plus, donald trump responds to rivals who have been slamming his remarks on immigration. ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if your boss stops by, you act like you're working. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel. kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. ♪ i'm the biggest threat your business will ever face. your size, your reputation mean
director of national intelligence john clapper said that china is the leading suspect in that hack. >>> greeks rally outside of the parliament building as the government reveals the latest plan to save the country from bankruptcy. >>> plus, donald trump responds to rivals who have been slamming his remarks on immigration. ♪ how's it progressing with the prisoner? he'll tell us everything he knows very shortly, sir. as you were... where were we? 13 serving 14! service! if...
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about what could happen, entrusting government with too much power and looks at things like the eric clapper moment we can't trust these people. they lie to the congressional overseers who are supposed to be keeping them on. >> governor romney responds next and we pick up the issue of national security, jeb bush. >> knowing what we know now would you have authorized the invasion? you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but i had to use so many sheets per spill, the roll just disappeared. i knew i should've bought bounty. bounty is 2x more absorbent and strong when wet. just look how much longer bounty lasts versus one of those bargain brand towels. and that's a good deal. bounty. the long lasting quicker picker-upper. and now try bounty with new minions prints. minions summer 2015. your body was made for better things than the pain, stiffness, and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic, ask if xeljanz is right for you. xeljanz is a small pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe
about what could happen, entrusting government with too much power and looks at things like the eric clapper moment we can't trust these people. they lie to the congressional overseers who are supposed to be keeping them on. >> governor romney responds next and we pick up the issue of national security, jeb bush. >> knowing what we know now would you have authorized the invasion? you know i tried one of those bargain paper towels. but i had to use so many sheets per spill, the roll...
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and we have an exclusive interview with the director of national intelligence james clapper. assessment of the nuclear agreement? >> the intelligence community harbor nos illusions about iranian behavior. they are still a state-sponsored terrorisms. they still support proxies. hezbollah is an example. that will probably continue unfortunately and we will still have responsibility for monitoring those behaviors. >>> and third term's a charm on the last day of his african tour president obama says he lofs his job and would keep it in he could. >> i actually think i'm a pretty good president. i think if i ran i could win.
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clapper stated, is quoted in the congressional report, it suggests that, you know, china is a leading suspect. i do know having spoken to people, this information is not showing up on the dark net or dark markets yet. if this was a group of financial criminals they would be trying to sell this data for a lot of money quite possibly in small pieces or individual records. that is not the case. it is not appearing on the dark net that suggests that the party that took this data or got the data is holding it. i think, as we shared last time we discussed it, deirdre, that it is more likely there is, more than one nation-state that has had access to this database, given failed multiple security audits of opm over the past years. virtually they were leaving an open door to attackers to come in to take this precious information. deirdre: thank you, rod. disturbing, happy, grateful, all the same to have you with us. rod beck strom, joining us, former national cybersecurity director. >>> switching gears entirely. looking at dance party coming on a bike people describe soulcycle. david beckham a
clapper stated, is quoted in the congressional report, it suggests that, you know, china is a leading suspect. i do know having spoken to people, this information is not showing up on the dark net or dark markets yet. if this was a group of financial criminals they would be trying to sell this data for a lot of money quite possibly in small pieces or individual records. that is not the case. it is not appearing on the dark net that suggests that the party that took this data or got the data is...
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they say the investigation is ongoing but when the head of the dni, james clapper, said last week thatrime suspect, nobody inside this administration that i've talked to has said china is not responsible. so they're not publicly naming them but not denying the chinese are probably behind this hack, ashleigh. >> leading suspect is pretty suggestive. boy, beth colbert has her work cut out for her if that's the pronunciation. >> we'll work on that. >> jim acosta, thank you. >>> jim acosta live at the white house with that breaking news. up next, talk about bombshells on the campaign trail. wait until you hear who donald trump wants to drop bombs on. we're going to get to a general and have an actual general, someone who knows a thing or two about dropping bombs, weigh in on what he was thinking when he said what he said. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. isn't it time to let the real you shine through? introducing otezla, apremilast. otezla is not an injection, or a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin
they say the investigation is ongoing but when the head of the dni, james clapper, said last week thatrime suspect, nobody inside this administration that i've talked to has said china is not responsible. so they're not publicly naming them but not denying the chinese are probably behind this hack, ashleigh. >> leading suspect is pretty suggestive. boy, beth colbert has her work cut out for her if that's the pronunciation. >> we'll work on that. >> jim acosta, thank you....
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. >> i was interviewing james clapper and he said that this deal overall if they don't cheat is betterative, but he said he could not be 100% sure that we would know if they were cheating. we didn't know in the past. what the senators are asking what the house members are asking is why should we trust the iaea to verify all of this when we haven't even seen the details of their side agreement with iran. >> the early complaint was why should we trust the iranians and we aren't trusting the iranians. the iaea will be the world's policeman for this thing. it is a highly respected organization. it has done very stringent inspections in iran which have worked very well daily inspections of declared sites and in a number of other countries. clearly somebody has to police this thing. the iaea have signed on to it. they have reached their own direct agreements with the iranians to check things like pmd, which is very important for us in terms of establishing a baseline of what the iranians have done in the past and to ensure they are not going to do things in the future that are not acceptable
. >> i was interviewing james clapper and he said that this deal overall if they don't cheat is betterative, but he said he could not be 100% sure that we would know if they were cheating. we didn't know in the past. what the senators are asking what the house members are asking is why should we trust the iaea to verify all of this when we haven't even seen the details of their side agreement with iran. >> the early complaint was why should we trust the iranians and we aren't...
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clapper said failing to call out the guilty parties, ie china or some entity in china, may lead to more. why have you not called out china or some entity in china and why have you not pursued any criminal charges? mr. earnest: i haven't heard that there are more affected than we initially released, i think that was about 22 million. our national security inspectors will make the decision whether or not it's in the best interest of our national security to disclose who we believe is responsible for this matter. and so at this point, they have concluded it's not in our interest to do that. if that changes, we'll let you know. bill. reporter: back to the so-called site agreements in the iran deal. the objectives, among the objections, is that they are private between the iaea and iran and that makes the iaea the judge of whether iran has complied and there are members of congress who believe that that should not be the case. they also maintain that those side letters or side agreements should be submitted under the terms of the iran review act. mr. earnest: i vigorously dispute the descrip
clapper said failing to call out the guilty parties, ie china or some entity in china, may lead to more. why have you not called out china or some entity in china and why have you not pursued any criminal charges? mr. earnest: i haven't heard that there are more affected than we initially released, i think that was about 22 million. our national security inspectors will make the decision whether or not it's in the best interest of our national security to disclose who we believe is responsible...
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> i would just add, too, before this deal was reached, before the interim deal was reached, james clapper said with high confidence that the united states would be able to detect -- would be able to detektd any iranian attempt to divert material for a nuclear weapon before they were able to accumulate enough material for one bomb. so that is before all of these additional measures that are being put in place. so i think that really does speak to how much the u.s. could do in the past and when you add all of these other elements on top of that it provides an even stronger guarantee. >> all right. we had another question up front here. wait for the microphone please, nancy. thank you. >> nancy gallagher from the university of maryland. one of the issues that became a public controversy in the end game during the negotiations was what was going to happen with the u.n. sanctions on ballistic missiles and conventional arms and some people have in effect said iran tried to reopen something that had been settled at the very last minute you know, other people say, no this was an open question all
> i would just add, too, before this deal was reached, before the interim deal was reached, james clapper said with high confidence that the united states would be able to detect -- would be able to detektd any iranian attempt to divert material for a nuclear weapon before they were able to accumulate enough material for one bomb. so that is before all of these additional measures that are being put in place. so i think that really does speak to how much the u.s. could do in the past and...
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when i sued the president i was also part of the lawsuit that reached the supreme court clapper versus amnesty international, and that was challenging the warrantless wire tapping under the fisa amendment act, before the snowden revelations, and the government lawyer stood up in court next supreme court and said, it's speculation, the plaintiffs charge that they're being monitored by the state is speculation, and if they were being monitored the government would tell them. which we now know from snowden is a lie. but the court bought it. and at that same time, the obama administration, which had challenged the day of judge reside ruling, a temporary injunction declaring section 1020 of the mga institutional the day of the ruling they sent lawyers -- not just government attorneys but attorneys from security agencies -- into her chambers and demanded that she re-instate, lift the temporary injunction, renne state the law in the name of national security which to her credit she refused. the next week they win to the appeals court demanded the same thing and they did put it back into effec
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i'm going or interviewing the director of national intelligence jim clapper later today and tomorrow here at the security conference conference. well have all of that coming up as well. >> andrea, thank you have very much. see you again soon. chuck, good to see you. watch you on sunday. >>> we'll have much more out of lafayette, louisiana, where two people were killed in a movie theater on the same day the chattanooga lays to rest the first of the five victims from last week's deadly attack. you're watching msnbc. ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. [ school bell rings ] ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] everything kids touch at school sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. you handle life; clorox handles the germs. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during the day. this is called non-24. learn more by calling 844-824-2424. or visit your24info.com. ♪ some neighbors are energy savi
i'm going or interviewing the director of national intelligence jim clapper later today and tomorrow here at the security conference conference. well have all of that coming up as well. >> andrea, thank you have very much. see you again soon. chuck, good to see you. watch you on sunday. >>> we'll have much more out of lafayette, louisiana, where two people were killed in a movie theater on the same day the chattanooga lays to rest the first of the five victims from last week's...
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secretary jay johnson says he couldn't identify the cyber attackers national intelligence director james clapperalled the leading suspect chinese. at the same time, administration officials say there is no indication yet the information has been misuses. two federal labor unions have announced they are suing the government saying the o.p.m. violated their constitutional rights by failing to upgrade cyber security safeguards. they are also demanding the government pay for their lifetime credit and identity theft protection. tom ackerman, al jazerra washington. >>> up next, a michigan cancer doctor beg today mercy today after admitted he gave chemotherapy to hundreds of patients who did not even need it. we will tell you about the doctor's punishment. >>> and we will look back at the life of omar sharif, the dashing star of some of hollywood's most iconic films. >> today a cancer doctor in michigan was sentenced to 45 years in prison for fraud. the doctor blooded guilty last year -- pleaded guilty last year prosecutors say he gave chemotherapy to patients so he could collect their insurance money.
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millions and millions of individuals who provided background information have been breached and director clapper says they believe it is a chinese. looking at the threats facing our nation called bush uss our current posture with the chinese? >> cyberthreat is significant and frankly every week we learn more about a opm breach from the data it has not been compromised. one of the challenges from my perspective this is to provide the president with a full range of options to deal with these cyberattacks which is what the breach was >> and though the senator asked you what the greatest national security threat was and you identify a russia with the aggression and -- aggression to invading other countries essentially but as you look at the national security situation what keeps you up at night the most? >> the ability to respond to the uncertain. i am very confident in said joint force to deal with the challenges of today but on balance to deal with the challenges that we know there is very little residual capacity the readiness to respond that keeps me up at night to if i were confirmed as the cha
millions and millions of individuals who provided background information have been breached and director clapper says they believe it is a chinese. looking at the threats facing our nation called bush uss our current posture with the chinese? >> cyberthreat is significant and frankly every week we learn more about a opm breach from the data it has not been compromised. one of the challenges from my perspective this is to provide the president with a full range of options to deal with...
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government has so crippled the hiring of intelligence officials that a couple of days ago clapper had to put out a statement saying that they went to paper, paper forms, rather than the online application form for background checks for everyone with a security level, security level and higher so this is a major deal that the u.s. government has been confronting, and their systems are not as sophisticated, i can tell you, as the nyse. they are in the intelligence community, but not governmentwide on procurement because the stock exchange after 9/11 completely revamped and updated as part of -- as part of moving out of lower manhattan and moving a lot of those facilities, as ron was just suggesting to new jersey and brian sullivan. that is part of the new security. and that also goes of course for the federal reserve and all the rest of the financial networks. >> let me go back to chris jansing. to me this is a central question for the white house because here today we have had a major airline, one of the three largest airlines totally shut down for a time. and the most important financ
government has so crippled the hiring of intelligence officials that a couple of days ago clapper had to put out a statement saying that they went to paper, paper forms, rather than the online application form for background checks for everyone with a security level, security level and higher so this is a major deal that the u.s. government has been confronting, and their systems are not as sophisticated, i can tell you, as the nyse. they are in the intelligence community, but not...
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about the year since the surprise overrunning of nozzle as the director of national intelligence clappersaid underestimation of the capabilities of isis and there will come a year later essentially we did the same thing. we underestimated their ability with a relatively a relatively small force to roll through mady and the government forces picked up and left. there are problems we talked about in terms of the us and coalition strategy. at the top the list with all deference to steve who understands is no way we don't have good enough intelligence. surely a part of that is that people have gone to school on our communications collection capability. somehow vast intelligence gaps will have to be made up something that something that the us did with enormous effect in power in the middle of the night and did a captcha they capture people think of the next night in the next night in the next line this does work on the only thing of that kind we have seen from our special operations her special operations forces that we've seen. it's effective. i honestly don't see how you get that unless yo
about the year since the surprise overrunning of nozzle as the director of national intelligence clappersaid underestimation of the capabilities of isis and there will come a year later essentially we did the same thing. we underestimated their ability with a relatively a relatively small force to roll through mady and the government forces picked up and left. there are problems we talked about in terms of the us and coalition strategy. at the top the list with all deference to steve who...
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and as general clapper said earlier this week, while we can never have 100% certainty that we know everything, this agreements provides tremendously enhanced insight into the program, and certainly over the years ahead, with the measures we have taken and with the considerable international presence in iran, we expect to provide the intelligence community with many more tools. reporter: because of our lack of information on the iran nuclear program, could you talk to us about the insights that you will get come in layman's terms, what you are expecting to get if this deal goes through and you are allowed to walk in and see what's there? secretary moniz: we should really think about a verification system as opposed to just one element here, one element there. they all work together. i think the critical issues are, first, that we have tremendously enhanced presence at their nuclear facilities. if you like, they are known or declared nuclear facilities. that includes the most stringent containment and surveillance opportunities for the iaea including the use of advanced technologies. secondly,
and as general clapper said earlier this week, while we can never have 100% certainty that we know everything, this agreements provides tremendously enhanced insight into the program, and certainly over the years ahead, with the measures we have taken and with the considerable international presence in iran, we expect to provide the intelligence community with many more tools. reporter: because of our lack of information on the iran nuclear program, could you talk to us about the insights that...
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as general clapper said, we have tremendously enhanced insight into their program. on the plutonium they will be required to take out the core part of the reactor, fill it with concrete, and then with international collaboration, and we will be part of that, we will make sure that the replacement reactor is the one that produces -- reduces plutonium production by a factor of about 10, way below the amount needed for a weapon. secondly, they have also agreed that the spent fuel for life will be sent out of the country. we have very good containment there. senator: thank you mr. chairman, and thanked all of you. i have been a member of an chair of the strategic sub committee over the years. it has been a unified view of the world's developed nations that iran not have a nuclear weapon. it is a grave threat to peace in the world. henry kissinger sitting where you are said a few months ago that if iran gets a nuclear weapon, proliferation dangers are very real, and that is why the whole world is very worried about where we are. i believe the initial era of negotiations
as general clapper said, we have tremendously enhanced insight into their program. on the plutonium they will be required to take out the core part of the reactor, fill it with concrete, and then with international collaboration, and we will be part of that, we will make sure that the replacement reactor is the one that produces -- reduces plutonium production by a factor of about 10, way below the amount needed for a weapon. secondly, they have also agreed that the spent fuel for life will be...
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. >> i would just add, before this deal is reached, before they enter the deal was reached, james clapper, director of national intelligence said with high confidence that the trend it would be able to detect, we would be able to detect any iranian attempts to divert material for a nuclear weapon before they're able to accumulate enough material for one bomb. so that is before all of these additional measures that are being put in place. so i think i really does speak to how much abuse could do in the past and when you add all of these other element on top of that, it provides an even stronger guarantee. spirit we have another question up front. wait for the microphone, please nancy. thank you. >> nancy gallagher from the university of maryland. one of the issues that became a public controversy into any game during negotiations but was what happened with the u.n. sanctions on ballistic missiles and conventional arms. and some people have end of exit iran kentucky kirby open something that had been settled at the very last minute, other people said no, this was an open question awful and
. >> i would just add, before this deal is reached, before they enter the deal was reached, james clapper, director of national intelligence said with high confidence that the trend it would be able to detect, we would be able to detect any iranian attempts to divert material for a nuclear weapon before they're able to accumulate enough material for one bomb. so that is before all of these additional measures that are being put in place. so i think i really does speak to how much abuse...
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in short, i think james clapper said this is as solid a regime you can get. no elements will provide you a 100% guarantee, but together, it provides a degree of certainty that iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons. i also think it is important to note that iran's nuclear decision-making has generally been guided by a cost-benefit analysis. with the deal in place, the cost of cheating becomes exponentially higher. this is an agreement that iran voluntarily signed on to. with in the agreement, there are further commitments by iran not to undertake any experiments related to nuclear weapons developments. if they are found to be violating the deal, they will see extremely strong reaction by the international community. it changes the cost-benefit analysis. a few additional elements i think our important that have not gotten much coverage so far. there are conditions where iran cannot export technology unless improved by the joint commission. that is important when thinking about the spread of technology. there will be joint work on the fabrication of fuel elements
in short, i think james clapper said this is as solid a regime you can get. no elements will provide you a 100% guarantee, but together, it provides a degree of certainty that iran is not pursuing nuclear weapons. i also think it is important to note that iran's nuclear decision-making has generally been guided by a cost-benefit analysis. with the deal in place, the cost of cheating becomes exponentially higher. this is an agreement that iran voluntarily signed on to. with in the agreement,...