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you have all testified that we're subject to repeated cyberattacks, cyberattacks are occurring right now in our infrastructure, all over this country. i am sick and tired of going to these areases, which i've been going to for five years, where everybody talks about cyberattacks and our country still does not have a policy or doctrine or a strategy for dealing with them. this is not a criticism of the current administration. the prior administration didn't do it either. admiral rogers, until we have some deterrent capacity, we'll continue to be attacked. isn't that true? >> yes, sir. we have to change the current dynamic. we're on the wrong end of the cost equation. >> we're trying to fight a global battle with our hands tied behind our back. there is a stunning statement in the report, they will work to use cyberoperations to achieve strategic objectives unless they face clear repercussions for their cyberoperations. right now there are none! is that not the case? there are no repercussions. we have no doctrine of deterrence. how are we ever going to get them to stop doing this if a
you have all testified that we're subject to repeated cyberattacks, cyberattacks are occurring right now in our infrastructure, all over this country. i am sick and tired of going to these areases, which i've been going to for five years, where everybody talks about cyberattacks and our country still does not have a policy or doctrine or a strategy for dealing with them. this is not a criticism of the current administration. the prior administration didn't do it either. admiral rogers, until we...
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and those who would argue that you need greater deterrent against cyberattack would say if you don'te the threat that you might do that, then you're adversary, whether it's china, russia, iran, north korea, you name, it might think they could get away with a cyberattack instead. >> and we understand that even these low yields would be more powerful than what fell on hiroshima or nagasaki. can i just move in the national security realm to what you tweeted about, that is the families nunes memo. on this side of the atlantic, people thought it was a little bit of a damp squid -- in terms of national security, what implications does releasing this classified information have? >> well, for the nunes memo that was released the other day, as i read it, i didn't see anything of a particular national security import to it. it didn't to the sources and methods at least in the version that was released publicly. and we're told nothing was redacted. i couldn't figure out what the argument about the damage could be. people tell me that the democratic response to this memo, the rebuttal memo, has
and those who would argue that you need greater deterrent against cyberattack would say if you don'te the threat that you might do that, then you're adversary, whether it's china, russia, iran, north korea, you name, it might think they could get away with a cyberattack instead. >> and we understand that even these low yields would be more powerful than what fell on hiroshima or nagasaki. can i just move in the national security realm to what you tweeted about, that is the families nunes...
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the anger part involves cyberattacks. you have all testified that we are subject to repeated cyberattacks. recurring right now in our infrastructural over this country. i am sick and tired of going to these hearings which i've been going to for five years and everybody talks about cyberattacks and our country still doesn't have a policy or a doctrine or a strategy for dealing with them. and this is not a criticism of the current administration, i'm an equal opportunity critic here. the prior administration didn't do it, either. admiral rogers, until we have some deterrent capacity, we are going to continue to be attacked. isn't that true? >> yes, sir, we have to change this current dynamic. we're on the wrong end of the cost equation. >> we're trying to fight a global battle with our hands tied behind our back. director coats, you have a stunning statement in your report. they will work to use cyber operations to achieve strategic objectives unless they face clear repercussions for their cyber operations, right now there
the anger part involves cyberattacks. you have all testified that we are subject to repeated cyberattacks. recurring right now in our infrastructural over this country. i am sick and tired of going to these hearings which i've been going to for five years and everybody talks about cyberattacks and our country still doesn't have a policy or a doctrine or a strategy for dealing with them. and this is not a criticism of the current administration, i'm an equal opportunity critic here. the prior...
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first times you have seen that take lace peer we will be doing things like that. >> he didn't call cyberattack st that -- call up putin. he criticized obama and the fbi, but he didn't even criticize vladimir putin. ms. sanders: he has been tougher on russia in the first year that obama was in eight years combined. imposeopposed -- sanctions, taken way property, and done a number of things to put pressure on and be tough on russia. last week, there was an incident that will be reported in the coming days, the number of ways this president was tough on russia. last week, rick scott called for the fbi director's pregnant -- resignation. the governor and the president were together last week. did governor scott talk to him about that and more portly, what does the president think about the director's -- what is the consequence? ms. sanders: i am not sure it came up in those private conversations. i would have to check. in terms of the interaction of i cannot speak to it at this point. this point, not a lot i can say but i do feel, and i believe, we are looking at what actions could be taken and wh
first times you have seen that take lace peer we will be doing things like that. >> he didn't call cyberattack st that -- call up putin. he criticized obama and the fbi, but he didn't even criticize vladimir putin. ms. sanders: he has been tougher on russia in the first year that obama was in eight years combined. imposeopposed -- sanctions, taken way property, and done a number of things to put pressure on and be tough on russia. last week, there was an incident that will be reported in...
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laying out the ground work for large scale cyberattacks. korea has been accused of massive cyberattacks in the recent past, including the one that affected more than 300,000 people and more than 150 countries last may. back with me now, david web. thiwebb.this is amazing. the group there, they're talking about last year, attacks in japan and the middle east, and the sophistication of this whole thing all under the guise, you know, watchful eye kim jong-un. they might not need a nuclear boehbomb to do what they want t. >> or they might not need it to make it a little easier. lazarus is what they used also to hack sony. it's one thing to hack things open get money, which they might also want to do. but imagine hacking a satellite or of course the electrical grid. you don't need to do the bomb that stops the electrical grid. you can hack it. they've got thousands of individuals at a state based dynamic working on this. i mean, this is a part of their state-based framework in north korea and iran as well. when you're working with these two dyna
laying out the ground work for large scale cyberattacks. korea has been accused of massive cyberattacks in the recent past, including the one that affected more than 300,000 people and more than 150 countries last may. back with me now, david web. thiwebb.this is amazing. the group there, they're talking about last year, attacks in japan and the middle east, and the sophistication of this whole thing all under the guise, you know, watchful eye kim jong-un. they might not need a nuclear boehbomb...
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that was ray much driven by the cyberattack in the third quarter very much driven by the cyberattackthird quarter. inexpect to deliver results 2018 that is better than what we delivered in 2017. matt: profit growth is up 43%. in light of the recent market route, are you concerned at all about global growth? around the world today, we have broad-based global growth. the u.s. is growing. europe is growing. a lot of the economies are now growing. on the whole, we have a very positive view on the global onnomy and that rubs off consumer demand. last year we saw consumer demand growth. that is an indicator that things are going well and we expect that this will continue also in 2018. matt: one of the notes we are kicking around is chris from its of the sheet warning of rising interest rate environments. you see 10 year treasuries going up to 2.8%, if rates continue to rise, does that hurt your customers? at some point, probably, but we also have to keep in mind that it is all about increasing rates from an extremely low level. we are talking about increasing rates because the economy is d
that was ray much driven by the cyberattack in the third quarter very much driven by the cyberattackthird quarter. inexpect to deliver results 2018 that is better than what we delivered in 2017. matt: profit growth is up 43%. in light of the recent market route, are you concerned at all about global growth? around the world today, we have broad-based global growth. the u.s. is growing. europe is growing. a lot of the economies are now growing. on the whole, we have a very positive view on the...
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what can you tell us about that cyberattack?> reporter: essentially, what we are hearing on the munich conference, a real focus is going to be cybersecurity. up next, we are going to be speaking with rob joyce. we had the chance to talk to some of the business community, t joe kaeser let's listen to what he has to say. >> cybersecurity has impacted mostly the i.t. systems. with the internet reaching the industrial world, all of the sudden, we see the combination being harder and softer being affected it goes softer i.t. into the automation embedded into the physical function of the product. there is a value change. the typical i.t. environment used to be that's something that we actually thought is important to address. >> it is no coindense that president trump has tapped the former head of cybersecurity for the army to be the potential head of the nsa. let's listen to what the defense industry is thinking here. john harris says he thinks cyberattacks are going to be the greatest threat to security going forward. >> cyber is a
what can you tell us about that cyberattack?> reporter: essentially, what we are hearing on the munich conference, a real focus is going to be cybersecurity. up next, we are going to be speaking with rob joyce. we had the chance to talk to some of the business community, t joe kaeser let's listen to what he has to say. >> cybersecurity has impacted mostly the i.t. systems. with the internet reaching the industrial world, all of the sudden, we see the combination being harder and softer...
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cyberattacks unfortunately have continued since. ukraine's next presidential election is just next year. our own elections are right around the corner, later this year, and, of course, presidential election in 2020. so both the united states and ukraine have clear interests in strengthening our cyber defenses. moreover, our cooperation toward this goal will send a strong and important signal of western support for ukraine at a time when it is literally fighting to protect its own democracy. we must stand strong with the people of ukraine and our nato allies and come together in furtherance of our cybersecurity defenses. this bill is the first step to do just that and it is obviously very timely. i thank chairman royce, again, as well as ranking member engel for their hard work and support for this bill and i urge all my colleagues to support it. it is time we address this vital issue. i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. royce: i yield thr
cyberattacks unfortunately have continued since. ukraine's next presidential election is just next year. our own elections are right around the corner, later this year, and, of course, presidential election in 2020. so both the united states and ukraine have clear interests in strengthening our cyber defenses. moreover, our cooperation toward this goal will send a strong and important signal of western support for ukraine at a time when it is literally fighting to protect its own democracy. we...
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and allied networks for espionage and lay the ground work for future cyberattacks.orth korea will continue to use cyberoperations to raise funds, launch attacks and gather intelligence against the united states. terrorists will use the internet to raise funds and promote their maligned messages. criminals will create cybertools to finance their operations. my next topic for you is weapons of mass destruction. the wmd. overall, state efforts to modernize, develop or acquire wmd, their delivery systems or the underlying technologies institute a major threat to the united states and to our allies. north korea will be the most volatile and confrontational wmd threat in the coming year. in addition to its ballistic missile tests and growing number of nuclear warheads for these missiles, north korea will continue its long-standing chemical and biological warfare programs also. russia will remain the most capable wmd power and is expanding its nuclear weapon capabilities. china will continue to expand its weapons of mass destruction options and diversify its nuclear arsena
and allied networks for espionage and lay the ground work for future cyberattacks.orth korea will continue to use cyberoperations to raise funds, launch attacks and gather intelligence against the united states. terrorists will use the internet to raise funds and promote their maligned messages. criminals will create cybertools to finance their operations. my next topic for you is weapons of mass destruction. the wmd. overall, state efforts to modernize, develop or acquire wmd, their delivery...
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ew that it was the russi military that was behind the cyberattack last yea malicious attack in ukraine that had global consequences. a lot to talk -- a lot of talk about doing something, but what do youense will be done? ms. freeland: i think we have th understand tha cyberspace, both when it comes to disinformation and disruption, is not -- that is very real, and we all need to be prepared. countries like ukraine and the balt republics have experienced a lot asl. w maybe in the frontlines. but ill thinkf us have to be ande of the vulnerability we have to really be serious about defending our democracies. lyse: and what do youigee, as the fo minister of canada -- what do you see as the top security threat facing canada and the world? ms. freeland: i thinktoorth sewe are focused on venezuela. ukraine has to be -- continues to be a significant issue. you brought up t broader cyber threat. threats both to the front line countries, but let's not forget the threat to our democracies. hee alw oudemocracies to be undermined we will have lost. -?e: lo ms. freeland: from several cuts, from disi
ew that it was the russi military that was behind the cyberattack last yea malicious attack in ukraine that had global consequences. a lot to talk -- a lot of talk about doing something, but what do youense will be done? ms. freeland: i think we have th understand tha cyberspace, both when it comes to disinformation and disruption, is not -- that is very real, and we all need to be prepared. countries like ukraine and the balt republics have experienced a lot asl. w maybe in the frontlines. but...
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plenty of very sophisticated cyberattack cyberattackers, the problem is our election infrastructure iso reliant on computers that are obsolete. states are using machines are ten years old. we need action on the federal level, on the state level, in order to make these machines are upgraded in order to make sure that we have paper records of every vote. paper is something that doesn't really seem high-tech but, it's a record of the vote that as president trump himself said before the election, can't be changed in a cyberattack. >> jack, everybody -- many people have said, look, we know that this happened in 2016, but we don't know if there was a true impact to the election from this meddling. as we head into the midterms, what are your thoughts in that regard? >> correct and i agree with the professor he's 100% right. i checked out his website. his thoughts are right on the money. i used to operate in the same space. we need to secure our devices, our electronic devices. another side of the coin that's important and possibly more important is behavior, we are not a cybersecured country.
plenty of very sophisticated cyberattack cyberattackers, the problem is our election infrastructure iso reliant on computers that are obsolete. states are using machines are ten years old. we need action on the federal level, on the state level, in order to make these machines are upgraded in order to make sure that we have paper records of every vote. paper is something that doesn't really seem high-tech but, it's a record of the vote that as president trump himself said before the election,...
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midterm elections, particularly through the use of cyberattacks.ional intelligence director dan coats said that the threat to the integrity of the elections needs to be addressed. >> there should be no doubt that its pastrceives efforts as successful and views the 20 u.s. midterm elections as a potential target for russian influence operations. that director coates added no single agency is in charge of dealing with potential russian meddling and that efforts to utilize cyberattacks will likely continue because they are considered low cost and low risk. hackers hit the winter olympics in what appears to have been an attempt to embarrass its organizers. cyberattack. live internet networks at the opening ceremonies in south korea last friday. whoever was behind the attack new usernames and passwords. investigators said that we can -- that theussian weekend crash of a russian passenger plane may have been user error. the plane crash outside mustached -- plane crashed outside moscow 10 minutes after liftoff, killing all 71 people on board. presidentan
midterm elections, particularly through the use of cyberattacks.ional intelligence director dan coats said that the threat to the integrity of the elections needs to be addressed. >> there should be no doubt that its pastrceives efforts as successful and views the 20 u.s. midterm elections as a potential target for russian influence operations. that director coates added no single agency is in charge of dealing with potential russian meddling and that efforts to utilize cyberattacks will...
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to create real-life events so not just online cyberattacks, but create real events with you know, actors dressed up as hillary clinton. but there is the other side of the attack. the timeline is important to keep in mind. as they're creating real-world events with actors dressed up as hillary clinton in the summer of 2016 donald trump junior jr. is meeting with russians in trump tower to get dirt on hillary clinton. and as we know, donald trump asked the russians to hack hillary clinton to find her missing emails in july of 2016. it's important to put all of this together. we learned a lot yesterday about the the russia side of the attack and we know what the trump campaign was doing in the summer of 2016 at the same time. >> rick, i want to get your thoughts. first of all, do you agree with zerlena, the fact that this whole project began in 2014 and the president says look, it's not me. it's before i was even a candidate. but the reality is that it sounds to me by this indictment they were doing research. they were being told to go to purple states, they pointed out specifically colorad
to create real-life events so not just online cyberattacks, but create real events with you know, actors dressed up as hillary clinton. but there is the other side of the attack. the timeline is important to keep in mind. as they're creating real-world events with actors dressed up as hillary clinton in the summer of 2016 donald trump junior jr. is meeting with russians in trump tower to get dirt on hillary clinton. and as we know, donald trump asked the russians to hack hillary clinton to find...
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soil even if it was a cyberattack and an information attack. thank you for your time this morning. >> eric: straight ahead the search for the wreckage after a deadly plane crash that led rescue workers up to almost 15,000 foot high mountain. we'll tell you about that. after special counsel robert mueller's indictment of the russians will trump still call it a witch hunt? >> the danger for the president is it would be very, i think, seductive for him to embrace this and say see, see, i've been vindicated. i don't know why i didn't get screened a long time ago. i kept putting it off... what was i thinking? ok, mr. jones... we're all done. i told you it was easy. with life line screening, getting screened for unknown health conditions is so quick, painless and affordable, you'll wonder why you hadn't done it before. so if you're over age 50, call now and schedule an appointment near you. for just $149- a savings of over 50%- you'll receive a package of five screenings that go beyond your doctor's annual check-up. ultrasound technology looks inside
soil even if it was a cyberattack and an information attack. thank you for your time this morning. >> eric: straight ahead the search for the wreckage after a deadly plane crash that led rescue workers up to almost 15,000 foot high mountain. we'll tell you about that. after special counsel robert mueller's indictment of the russians will trump still call it a witch hunt? >> the danger for the president is it would be very, i think, seductive for him to embrace this and say see, see,...
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why is a cyberattack somehow different?inally and briefly, why is it that france and even germany were able to handle this better? what is it that the united states could do internally to be able to be more aware when this is, in fact, a foreign cyberattack? >> well, france and germany were far more unified and they don't have the kind of polarized media space that we do where -- and it was seen as a national security issue as opposed to an issue focused on the candidate the way it is here, you know, it's all focused on trump or anti-trump as opposed to a national security issue. as opposed to, you know, focusing on the fact that a foreign power interfered with the most sacred we do as a nation, and to richard's point, w before we get to putin's finances, why don't we arm our cyberintelligence to go after these people where they live online? trump's administration said time and time again for the last year, they agree with the dni report that came out in january 2017. they agree that russia has been interfering and continue
why is a cyberattack somehow different?inally and briefly, why is it that france and even germany were able to handle this better? what is it that the united states could do internally to be able to be more aware when this is, in fact, a foreign cyberattack? >> well, france and germany were far more unified and they don't have the kind of polarized media space that we do where -- and it was seen as a national security issue as opposed to an issue focused on the candidate the way it is...
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ahead states are under to protect their election systems from cyberattacks.l they get critical help from the feds? shery: we are seeing a pare back from gains earlier. the dow up 8/10 of 1%. all sectors on the s&p 500 are in the green. they are rising in the most global way after falling overnight after the fomc minutes. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." shery: states are rushing to election systems to prevent cyberattacks as elections draw near. we caught up with a ceo of fireeye for his take. >> this threat is here forever. technical threat during elections we are going to continue how to learn to do more digital-based elections. are going to become his and during elections to protect the vote tally. have a reporter joining us from washington. states doing to protect the election? >> officials are trying to provide information to states. it is up to states to turn to the federal government if they want some of those services. ontes are really counting the federal government to give them informatio
ahead states are under to protect their election systems from cyberattacks.l they get critical help from the feds? shery: we are seeing a pare back from gains earlier. the dow up 8/10 of 1%. all sectors on the s&p 500 are in the green. they are rising in the most global way after falling overnight after the fomc minutes. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is "bloomberg markets: balance of power." shery: states are rushing to election systems to prevent...
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last week the white house called out russia for the largest cyberattack in global history. we have been tough, we have been measured smart and appropriate in dealing with russia. what you had under the obama administration was hot rhetoric and little results. >> bill: what democrats charge today as you well know that the president is not coming out publicly and condemning russia. what about that charge? >> the president has condemned russia. he mentioned it over the weekend on twitter. and he has repeatedly. last november while in asia on a trip he was asked about it and said he stands with our intelligence agency. >> bill: will he do it again? >> of course so, repeatedly. the point here is that the president's overall approach to russia and dealing with russia is measured, appropriate and makes sense. the obama administration was aware of these efforts going back to 2014. they didn't implement sanctions until december 2016 one more before leaving office. this president has taken those sanctions and strengthened them. the notion that this president hasn't been tough, firm a
last week the white house called out russia for the largest cyberattack in global history. we have been tough, we have been measured smart and appropriate in dealing with russia. what you had under the obama administration was hot rhetoric and little results. >> bill: what democrats charge today as you well know that the president is not coming out publicly and condemning russia. what about that charge? >> the president has condemned russia. he mentioned it over the weekend on...
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some of these at yours, including russia are late lead to do even more aggressive cyberattack would cyberattack with the intent of degrading our democratic values and weakening our alliances. persistent and disruptive against her european allies using elections those opportunities to undermine democracy, undermine our values. the cyberattack capabilities will continue to support china's national security and economic priorities. iran will try to penetrate u.s. allied networks for espionage and lay the groundwork for future cyberattacks and north korea will continue to use cyberoperations to raise funds, launch attacks against the united states. terrorists will use the internet to raise funds. criminals will finance their operations. by next topic for you as weapons of mass destruction, wmd. overall, state efforts to modernize development are required wmd delivery systems or the underlying technologies constitute a major threat in the united states into our allies. north korea will be the most volatile threat in the coming year. in addition of the nuclear warhead for these missiles, north korea
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-- a well orchestrated cyberattack carried out by russia in the united states.oday, bob mueller's team is announcing a new set of charges. he's focusing on all metaphor and -- paul manafort and the russian attempts to meddle in the u.s. election. president trump weeding out best weeding out that he's been far more tough on russia than the obama administration -- twe eting out that he's been far more tough on russia than the obama admin attrition and ma administration and --ticizing general mattis the senate judiciary committee chairman going so far as to say that he hopes the republican administration does more to prevent russia from getting involved in the 2018 midterms. vonnie: our thanks to kevin cirilli. banking onl ahead, the back -- we will get a look at hsbc and other u.k. lenders. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn. nejra: from london, i'm nejra cehic. this is "bloomberg markets." a big week for u.k. banks. investors awaiting earnings from the region's top lenders. today, we heard from hsbc. swansong stuart gulliver hoped f
-- a well orchestrated cyberattack carried out by russia in the united states.oday, bob mueller's team is announcing a new set of charges. he's focusing on all metaphor and -- paul manafort and the russian attempts to meddle in the u.s. election. president trump weeding out best weeding out that he's been far more tough on russia than the obama administration -- twe eting out that he's been far more tough on russia than the obama admin attrition and ma administration and --ticizing general...
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big tech we will hear from the ceos of gopro and fireeye, and talk about cyberattacks that have alreadylayed the olympics. blue apron may finally have a dust we will break down the better than expected score -- finally have a record of winning.we will break down the better-than-expected scores . the bitcoin gains we have seen the last few days have come to an end, snapping the longest rally since september. i am joined by cory johnson. walk us through the day and where it is going. cory: we don't know who the buyers and sellers are. i think we have seen in a bounce off the bye week for a technical basis, whatever that means, but the treating in these things were in a freefall. they were all trading in lockstep with each other despite important differences between the different types of cryptocurrencies. all turning together, all getting a bounce, but we have seen a separation between the different kinds of currencies over the last week. you can see it in the pricing of the different currencies. emily: talk about how the other currencies are tracking relative to bitcoin. cory: they separ
big tech we will hear from the ceos of gopro and fireeye, and talk about cyberattacks that have alreadylayed the olympics. blue apron may finally have a dust we will break down the better than expected score -- finally have a record of winning.we will break down the better-than-expected scores . the bitcoin gains we have seen the last few days have come to an end, snapping the longest rally since september. i am joined by cory johnson. walk us through the day and where it is going. cory: we...
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. >> it's threatened by cyberattacks any day.ve entered a period that can be described as a race for technological superiority against our adversaries who seek to sew division in the united states. whoooo. going somewhere? here's some advice. tripadvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. >> bill: update on the california teacher and city councilman not apologizing for calling members of the u.s. military the lowest of the low. he teaches in the l.a. suburb. and last night the city council called on him to resign. the mayor introducing a motion to ban him from all committees in that town. >> they're not high level thinkers or intellectual people. they're the lowest of our low. >> i don't think it's at all a revelation to anybody that those who aren't stellar students usually find the military a better option. that's as plain as it's tuesday night. that's not a criticism of anybody. anything i said had nothing to do with their mo
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shery ahn is 20 -- siemens is joining airbus to counter the rising risk of massive cyberattacks as theplans to sign a charter at a new mexico the conference for stronger safeguards on digital systems that control homes, hospitals, and nearly all infrastructure. the world economic forum's attacks cost a trillion dollars in damages over the next five years. oft is your business flash eight. that update. vonnie: the lunar new year is ongoing. higher, nasdaq, s&p all with the vix at 17.6 and 10 year yield up earlier from her it was. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ shery: this is bloomberg markets. i am shery ahn. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. -- life and casualty insurance, the allianz ceo spoke to bloomberg. >> we are in the process of completing a buyback, we did 3 billion and buybacks in 2017 and doing 2 billion and buybacks. we will evaluate options and we will look at what is the best way to deploy the capital we have the -- we have. we have capital to deploy and if we can deploy it at about the cost of capital, we will do so. if we cannot do it at the cost, we will go back to buybacks as a mean
shery ahn is 20 -- siemens is joining airbus to counter the rising risk of massive cyberattacks as theplans to sign a charter at a new mexico the conference for stronger safeguards on digital systems that control homes, hospitals, and nearly all infrastructure. the world economic forum's attacks cost a trillion dollars in damages over the next five years. oft is your business flash eight. that update. vonnie: the lunar new year is ongoing. higher, nasdaq, s&p all with the vix at 17.6 and 10...
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but a large scale cyberattack is something they are still concerned about here. that's something north korea is adept at. they have hired a private security firm to try and prevent that kind of attack. ben tracy, cbs news, pyeongchang south korea. >>> time now 4:38. several people remain in the hospital after a fiery crash in the north bay. we'll hear from the man who jumped out of his car to help the victims. >> and angry residents confront the city council over its handling of sexual harassment claims against the city manager. allegations of sexual harassment. th >>> some people in san leandro want to remove the city manager over allegations of sexual harassment. the council placed him on administrative leave two weeks ago. last night dozens showed up accusing members of dragging their feet. >> it shattered me a little bit. that's why i was so emotional, because i have a great deal of respect for the city council and i feel they let me down. >> a woman who runs a nonperiod of time says he tried to press her into trading sex for city business. >>> this happened
but a large scale cyberattack is something they are still concerned about here. that's something north korea is adept at. they have hired a private security firm to try and prevent that kind of attack. ben tracy, cbs news, pyeongchang south korea. >>> time now 4:38. several people remain in the hospital after a fiery crash in the north bay. we'll hear from the man who jumped out of his car to help the victims. >> and angry residents confront the city council over its handling of...
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might consider the use of nuclear weapons, including in response to a major cyberattack. trump's nuclear policy has alarmed arms control experts around the globe and been openly criticized by iran, russia, and china. we will have more on this after headlines. house republicans are facing some backlash after releasing a controversial memo that reports to show the fbi and justice department abused its authority by placing trump campaign adviser carter page under surveillance in 2016 over his ties with russia. on saturday, president trump tweeted the memo "totally vindicates" him, but the memo actually raises new questions about the actions of the trump campaign. supporters of trump had claimed the fbi used a partisan research steele dossier, to obtain a surveillance warrant for page. but the memo actually reveals that the fbi's probe of the trump campaign was triggered not by the steele dossier, but by the actions of another trump advisor, george papadopoulos, who reportedly bragged to an australian diplomat in 2016 that the russians had political dirt on hillary clinton. a
might consider the use of nuclear weapons, including in response to a major cyberattack. trump's nuclear policy has alarmed arms control experts around the globe and been openly criticized by iran, russia, and china. we will have more on this after headlines. house republicans are facing some backlash after releasing a controversial memo that reports to show the fbi and justice department abused its authority by placing trump campaign adviser carter page under surveillance in 2016 over his ties...
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. >>> the head of the nsa says trump has not given him the go-ahead to combat russian cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns. this is highly unusual. it raises the question will any security measures be taken before the midterm elections? we know the russians want to meddle. we ask senator tim kaine next. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. >>> the trump administration is facing a new round of criticism for its lack of response into russian election interference. this comes as the msa chief had this exchange before a senate panel yesterday. >> you would need basically to be directed by the president through the secretary of defense? >> yes, sir. i mentioned that. >> have you been directed to do so given the strategic threat that faced the united states and the significant consequ
. >>> the head of the nsa says trump has not given him the go-ahead to combat russian cyberattacks and disinformation campaigns. this is highly unusual. it raises the question will any security measures be taken before the midterm elections? we know the russians want to meddle. we ask senator tim kaine next. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either...
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cyberattacks with attacks. and more nuclear weapon states.o you say that you believe nuclear weapons could be abolished in your lifetime? people would say that is a fine dream but it will not happen. xanthe: my experience is different. in the worst times of the cold war, that is when the best treaties were written. in my view, it sometimes has to get worse to get better. i think we are in that place where people are waking up to the problem. didcertainly, 122 states that last year when they decided to adopt a treaty banning nuclear weapons. we have a majority are ready and the one for a ban on nuclear weapons. that means the chance of putting pressure on nuclear weapons states have gone up and not down. they have to start talking about disarmament although they are not at the moment prepared to do so. stelzenmuller,e you are nodding. at theze: i was nodding last part. i have a norma's respect for what you do and for what ican does but i think the majority in -- at a time when international law seems to be under attack from all sides, when lar
cyberattacks with attacks. and more nuclear weapon states.o you say that you believe nuclear weapons could be abolished in your lifetime? people would say that is a fine dream but it will not happen. xanthe: my experience is different. in the worst times of the cold war, that is when the best treaties were written. in my view, it sometimes has to get worse to get better. i think we are in that place where people are waking up to the problem. didcertainly, 122 states that last year when they...
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and this testimony today from rogers indicates we have not been authorized to conduct offensive cyberattacks against russia. now, we could be doing a lot defensively and it is different intelligence authorizations that are needed. but russia is offensively targeting us on our soil and we're not doing the same thing back. >> that has a lot of people scratching their head. i can see it in your face. i want to talk about what else is happening on capitol hill as well. it is all part of the same equation, hope hicks. there is some question not only about the questions that will be asked, but what they will hear in terms of answers, paul. speculation about whether she could pull a steve bannon here, whether there will be an executive privilege invoked. what can she do? >> it is not just a steve bannon, it is a corey lewandowski also. when anybody really close to president trump gets called, executive privilege is pauled out of the pocket to try to block testimony. in truth, executive privilege is very rarely upheld by the courts. occasionally in a criminal investigation it will be asserted and al
and this testimony today from rogers indicates we have not been authorized to conduct offensive cyberattacks against russia. now, we could be doing a lot defensively and it is different intelligence authorizations that are needed. but russia is offensively targeting us on our soil and we're not doing the same thing back. >> that has a lot of people scratching their head. i can see it in your face. i want to talk about what else is happening on capitol hill as well. it is all part of the...
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director added single agency in charge of dealing with potential russian relying and efforts to cyberattacksecause they are considered low cost and low risk. russian foreign minister is accusing the united states of trying to maintain control over eastern syria. he said today the u.s. has taken dangerous unilateral steps and believes america's military operations are eroding syria's integrity by supporting power structures that are independent from damascus. he added that moscow has raised concerns with the u.s.. european council president says the issue of managing flows of migrants to europe will be a challenge faced for many years to come. speaking in vienna after meeting with chancellor, he said that the austrian later had similar views on the issues of migration and says all european countries to contribute to finding a solution. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am mark crumpton. this is bloomberg. let's get back to markets with stocks clinging to gains for now. our next guest of what is ahead of the curve dep
director added single agency in charge of dealing with potential russian relying and efforts to cyberattacksecause they are considered low cost and low risk. russian foreign minister is accusing the united states of trying to maintain control over eastern syria. he said today the u.s. has taken dangerous unilateral steps and believes america's military operations are eroding syria's integrity by supporting power structures that are independent from damascus. he added that moscow has raised...
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see that while the report says we are not breaking any new ground, the reality is things like cyberattacksentioned before as areas that might merit a nuclear response. so, again, i think this is going in new directions. they are not positive. they increase risk. they elevate, in our view, the risk of a potential use of a weapon. and our primary goal -- we can talk about numbers of weapons, et cetera, but our primary goal is to avoid the use of a nuclear weapon, and certainly to have -- make sure no weapon is used against us or our allies. >> ernest moniz, good to talk to you. thank you for being with us. he's the former secretary of united states, now current ceo and chairman of the nuclear threat initiative. >>> break being news, republican lawmakers are getting back to washington after their retreat the last couple of days. overwhelming focus was not immigration or midterm elections but the not so secret nunes memo. reaction is pouring in from democrats. up next, the lawmaker who calls it an inferior nonshocking and insubstantial. plus we're minutes away from the closing bell. i'm going
see that while the report says we are not breaking any new ground, the reality is things like cyberattacksentioned before as areas that might merit a nuclear response. so, again, i think this is going in new directions. they are not positive. they increase risk. they elevate, in our view, the risk of a potential use of a weapon. and our primary goal -- we can talk about numbers of weapons, et cetera, but our primary goal is to avoid the use of a nuclear weapon, and certainly to have -- make...
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a large-scale cyberattack is something they are still concerned about here.tatatataa is particularly adept at. they have hired a private cybersecurity firm to try to prevent that kind of attack. ben tracy, cbs news, pyeongchang, south korea. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more from ben tracey in pyeongchang as he looks at the cost of the winter games and south korea's novel approach at cleanup. >>> plus, the debate on immigration heats up in the case of indiana colts player edwin jackson, killed in a collision involving a suspected driver who was an illegal immigrant. >>> and director quentin tarantino responds to allegations by uma thurman about the car crash that she endured for the movie "kill bill." >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. ♪ be right there baby. unlike ordinary diapers pampers is the first and only diaper that distributes wetness evenly into three extra absorb channels. they stay up to three times drier so babies can sleep soundly all night wishing you love, sle
a large-scale cyberattack is something they are still concerned about here.tatatataa is particularly adept at. they have hired a private cybersecurity firm to try to prevent that kind of attack. ben tracy, cbs news, pyeongchang, south korea. >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," more from ben tracey in pyeongchang as he looks at the cost of the winter games and south korea's novel approach at cleanup. >>> plus, the debate on immigration heats up in the case of indiana...
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if it means cyberattacks or selling chemical weapons or counterfeiting hundred dollar bills they'll do they support themselves by a whole host of criminal activities because it needs the cash. >> okay. so if the sanctions are not having the impact that the world wants them to have and, in fact, causing this kind of backlash behavior, what does that mean for any possibility of talks, negotiations and the north koreans just raised it. they want to have talks with the united states. of course the south koreans are saying the u.s. has to lower its bar to go into these talks. where do we stand with that? >> well, the united states has been asked by south korea essentially to have talks without precondition. i think that's fine. we need to have talks with them to see if there is anything that we can accept that they can accept. i doubt that there is, but we need to find out because the alternative, which is being discussed in the white house, is a military strike by the united states. that could lead to the worst war that we have seen in 50 or 60 years. so, talking is absolutely necessary an
if it means cyberattacks or selling chemical weapons or counterfeiting hundred dollar bills they'll do they support themselves by a whole host of criminal activities because it needs the cash. >> okay. so if the sanctions are not having the impact that the world wants them to have and, in fact, causing this kind of backlash behavior, what does that mean for any possibility of talks, negotiations and the north koreans just raised it. they want to have talks with the united states. of...
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plus, the winter olympics website was frozen by a cyberattack during the opening ceremony.r own winter olympics. eight teams downhill skiing droids onto the slopes, competing for a $10,000 prize. robots aren'tjust skiing, though. boston dynamics is at it again with a demo guaranteed to freak most people out. its robo—dog can now open doors. that's one less obstacle in the way of world domination for our future robot overlords. and pig farmers in china are using al to bring home the bacon. using id bar codes on pigs, the ai measures animal health and behaviour, which the developers alibaba hope will improve farming efficiency. and finally, bitcoin might be preventing us from making contact with aliens. researchers at seti, the search for extraterrestrial intelligence, complained this week that the price of key computer chips have been driven through the roof by demand from cryptocurrency miners. with no price drop in sight, we'll all just have to watch this space. fashionably late, apple has decided it wants a slice of the home speaker market, finally releasing its homepod,
plus, the winter olympics website was frozen by a cyberattack during the opening ceremony.r own winter olympics. eight teams downhill skiing droids onto the slopes, competing for a $10,000 prize. robots aren'tjust skiing, though. boston dynamics is at it again with a demo guaranteed to freak most people out. its robo—dog can now open doors. that's one less obstacle in the way of world domination for our future robot overlords. and pig farmers in china are using al to bring home the bacon....
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than foreign policy did anybody apologize for not properly preparing their organization against cyberattacks? no. it is everybody else's fault. we are a global superpower. cybercapability is a capability united states of america uses and our allies use and it turns out the chinese and the russians use also. we have to take responsibility to protect ourselves in that environment. [applause] i haven't heard anybody say i'm sorry that my password was inadequate, we didn't have cyberclasses so if you want to know what worries about me with this discussion is it will not be good until we take responsibility for ourselves. [applause] >> as you scan the news from russia, what is presented to the russian people about the collusion discussions and conflicts? what does russia see from us? >> they are completely bewildered by what is going on you do hear them say we have turned into a domestic political issue i am sorry to say is true now i have a lot of issues with that country and that leadership but the truth is that russia has become weapon i used in the domestic political debate we should have a c
than foreign policy did anybody apologize for not properly preparing their organization against cyberattacks? no. it is everybody else's fault. we are a global superpower. cybercapability is a capability united states of america uses and our allies use and it turns out the chinese and the russians use also. we have to take responsibility to protect ourselves in that environment. [applause] i haven't heard anybody say i'm sorry that my password was inadequate, we didn't have cyberclasses so if...
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but a large-scale cyberattack is something they are still concerned about here, and this is something that north korea is particularly adept at. they have hired a private security firm to try to prevent that kind of attack. jeff? >> glor: ben tracy in pyongyang, thank you. now to some other stories we're following in the evening news feed. former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor larry nassar was sentenced today for sexual assault at a gymnastics club in michigan. this was the third and final sentencing for nassar, the former women's gymnastics doctor. there was massive pile-up outside springfield, missouri. since sunday the state has seen more than 650 crashes on snow-covered roads. at least five people have been killed. in iowa poor visibility led to a chain-reaction crash as it killed at least one person. up to 50 vehicles were involved in that. and police in philadelphia had all they could handle last night as tens of thousands converged downtown to celebrate the eagles' first super bowl title. at least one consider was toppled and an awning at the ritz-carlton hotel collapsed under the we
but a large-scale cyberattack is something they are still concerned about here, and this is something that north korea is particularly adept at. they have hired a private security firm to try to prevent that kind of attack. jeff? >> glor: ben tracy in pyongyang, thank you. now to some other stories we're following in the evening news feed. former u.s.a. gymnastics doctor larry nassar was sentenced today for sexual assault at a gymnastics club in michigan. this was the third and final...
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. >> anything so far on russia and cyberattacks. >> i know he has been briefed on it. in terms of specific i'd have to keck and get back to you. >> thank you, sarah. did anyone from the white house instruct hope hicks not to answer questions about her time serving in the white house. >> as is always the case i'm not compensating on any individual's sbrrkss with the committee. we are cooping because as the president said repeatly there is no collusion. and we're going to continue to cooperate. >> could you answer the request he. >> again i'm not commenting on individual specific interactions with the committee. i'm referring to you outside committees for that. >> i was picking up on what jordan was asking you, about the idea of fighting executive privilege for conversations taking place during the transition period. we're told that's exactly what hope hicks the communications director cited and refusing to answer questions posed to her related to the transition period. is the president aware -- is the white house aware that that that no federal court at any level grante
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that from senior intelligence officials who say the cyberattacks happened in seven states, including california. some breaches were more serious than others, from entry into state voter websites to actually getting into databases which contained sensitive information about voters. nbc news has learned that u.s. officials have this evidence a year ago, but never actually told election leaders in any of these states, including california. >>> well tonight president trump with some late night tweets, but no mention of the warriors who are in washington, d.c. this is a live look now at the capitol. traditionally the nba champs when visiting washington will visit the white house. a few months ago the warriors hinted they had no interest in meeting with president trump. so the president disinvited them. tonight the warriors responded with kids. the team took a group of school children for a private tour of the museum of african american history. that museum is a half a mile from the white house. some of the players, you see them here posed with photos. the kids are from kevin durant's home
that from senior intelligence officials who say the cyberattacks happened in seven states, including california. some breaches were more serious than others, from entry into state voter websites to actually getting into databases which contained sensitive information about voters. nbc news has learned that u.s. officials have this evidence a year ago, but never actually told election leaders in any of these states, including california. >>> well tonight president trump with some late...
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intelligence officials say the cyberattacks continue, and they expect russian hackers to target computer networks ahead of november's midterm electi elections. michael daniel, cybersecurity kword nay tr for president obama, says the russians have one goal. >> to raise doubt. >> raise doubt. the russians are going to try to use the tool to, to further their, foreign policy goals. and blunt ours. and undermine, undermine the u.s. >> the state election officials that we have talked to say the guidance from washington has at times been disorganized and underwhole ming. many fear at this point no matter what is done between now and november it to defend against the hackers may be too little too late. jeff. >> jeff pegues, thank you. >>> much more ahead on to night's cbs news, including how israel keeps schoolkids safe. >>> we are here at a high school in tel aviv. this is a very typical scene. an armed guard standing outside the main entrance of the school. this is not by choice, but by law. hey julie, i know today's critical, but i really need... ...a sick day. dads don't take sick days... d
intelligence officials say the cyberattacks continue, and they expect russian hackers to target computer networks ahead of november's midterm electi elections. michael daniel, cybersecurity kword nay tr for president obama, says the russians have one goal. >> to raise doubt. >> raise doubt. the russians are going to try to use the tool to, to further their, foreign policy goals. and blunt ours. and undermine, undermine the u.s. >> the state election officials that we have...
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later the senate arms service committee holds a meeting on protecting democratic elections from cyberattack. we'll have live coverage beginning at 2:30 p.m. eastern. >>> and steve mnuchin testifies -- >>> sunday night on q&a. michael fabby on his book crashback. >> first of all, there's a public shaming and china's lost a lot of face and it's hard for westerners to get an idea of what that means to the asian culture, especially someone that's a big and as proud and long-standing as china. they lost a lot of face as that and they have that never again mentality. after they start, mindset we will build up our navy and defense forces in such a way -- we never lose face like this again. >>> sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern on cspan's q&a. >>> next alaska governor bill walker's state of the state address. he highlighted efforts to boost the state's revenue and employment through oil and natural gas development and increasing mining and timber production. also, education and health care. >> president kelly, speaker edgman, members of the legislate legislature, members of the cabinet and my fello
later the senate arms service committee holds a meeting on protecting democratic elections from cyberattack. we'll have live coverage beginning at 2:30 p.m. eastern. >>> and steve mnuchin testifies -- >>> sunday night on q&a. michael fabby on his book crashback. >> first of all, there's a public shaming and china's lost a lot of face and it's hard for westerners to get an idea of what that means to the asian culture, especially someone that's a big and as proud and...
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russia also launched cyberattacks against the u.s. voting software cane. and hacked e-mail of more than 100 local election officials. and last september, the chicago board of elections reported that names, addresses, birth dates other sensitive information of tens of thousands of registered voterses were exposed. but they didn't just try to hack into our election systems as you all mow. they alsoto larged an extended d sophisticated infrastructure design for our country and destroy americans confidence in our political system. and sort of as a kind of perfect round as we go into this year, request which for me has been a tumultuous year on the inaugural stage ixa was replaced as the mt famous american in washington -- by melania trump. itit was very difficult. she was actually born in our way fromon where my relatives are from -- andd as i said thes other day every time i look at her it is like looking in the mirror. [laughter] but in addition to that year my actual end of the year 2016 was spent with john mccain we're hoping health is getting -- it is ver
russia also launched cyberattacks against the u.s. voting software cane. and hacked e-mail of more than 100 local election officials. and last september, the chicago board of elections reported that names, addresses, birth dates other sensitive information of tens of thousands of registered voterses were exposed. but they didn't just try to hack into our election systems as you all mow. they alsoto larged an extended d sophisticated infrastructure design for our country and destroy americans...
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effectiveness with the techniques we have today but artificial intelligence will allow new types of cyberattacks might be more capable than we had before very safe. from health care to walk their machine based thinking is revolutionizing the way we live exposing us to the benefits and the risks the robot here has been designed to pick up these little bricks and put them back on the green mats now this is just a laboratory setting but in five or ten years time it could be developed to work on a construction site or support in the design or wouldn't want the technology hijacked the report's authors are calling on governments and the industry itself to do more to protect us from all the pitfalls experts warned of the serious consequences it's absolutely right that we issue warnings with ai because the capabilities of the possibilities for it going wrong are absolutely they could be absolutely tragic we need to be able to get to grips with this now ai is clearly here to stay and staying one step ahead of those who want to abuse it will be a constant challenge and the heywood al-jazeera cambridge. or
effectiveness with the techniques we have today but artificial intelligence will allow new types of cyberattacks might be more capable than we had before very safe. from health care to walk their machine based thinking is revolutionizing the way we live exposing us to the benefits and the risks the robot here has been designed to pick up these little bricks and put them back on the green mats now this is just a laboratory setting but in five or ten years time it could be developed to work on a...
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the sad truth is in this country we face a growing threat of cyberattacks from states the mysterious crime games and hacking groups. we have a robust security strategy to protect critical services including our democratic processes underpinned by nearly 2 billion pounds of government investment. >> let me start by welcoming the minister back to his role. last time he did so was in december 2016 when his party was 17 points ahead in the polls and the labour party was, quote, quarreling like a mutiny on the bounty, you may carry on. what a difference a year makes. [shouting] >> i'm not going to intrude further on the government's public grief because i genuinely hope we can reach consensus across the house today on an important issue. next tuesday, women gaining the right to vote in britain followed later in 1918 by the right to stand for parliament. i'm sure the minister will agree we have a long way to go with regards to the second right. i'm the only emily elected since 1918 and he is one of 155 davids. the women behind me represent one quarter of all the women elected in the last 1
the sad truth is in this country we face a growing threat of cyberattacks from states the mysterious crime games and hacking groups. we have a robust security strategy to protect critical services including our democratic processes underpinned by nearly 2 billion pounds of government investment. >> let me start by welcoming the minister back to his role. last time he did so was in december 2016 when his party was 17 points ahead in the polls and the labour party was, quote, quarreling...
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six month later on june 21, the department of homeland security confirmed russia launched cyberattacks against at least 21 state elections. we learned that the russians angeted officials and american voting software company and voting systems in illinois were hacked and information on thousands of voters were exposed to the russians. our national security officials have sounded the alarm and they are saying this is just the beginning. it's not just former obama administration officials that are saying this. russialerson said that is already trying to influence the u.s. midterm elections. cia director mike pompeo said he has every expectation that russia will target the u.s. midterm elections. george w. bush said the russian government has made a project of turning americans against each other and that gets to the device of this of so many of the post you saw on social media. former director of national intelligence james clapper said i believe russia is now emboldened to continue such activities in the future book here and around the world and to do so even more intensely. i could go o
six month later on june 21, the department of homeland security confirmed russia launched cyberattacks against at least 21 state elections. we learned that the russians angeted officials and american voting software company and voting systems in illinois were hacked and information on thousands of voters were exposed to the russians. our national security officials have sounded the alarm and they are saying this is just the beginning. it's not just former obama administration officials that are...