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david kennedy joins us live. mr. kennedy, thank you so much for your time. i really appreciate you being here. >> absolutely. thanks so much for having me on today. >> first let me ask you the embarrassing question about revil versus revil and the other russian origin word that the fbi is using to describe this group. am i making a hash of it or am i close? >> you did really good on it. most people say revil that we typically hear in the security industry. but any of them is fine. >> let me also just ask you sort of the first question that i teed up here tonight. i obviously am not a super tech-minded person. i'm a standard american old person who knows how to turn things on and off and that's it but i do recognize this is a pretty significant challenge for the country. as someone who understands this stuff pretty well, what else should we understand? let me give you the chance to correct anything i might have portrayed inaccurately in terms of how serious this is about these attacks? >> a couple of important points to note is these groups operate with compl
david kennedy joins us live. mr. kennedy, thank you so much for your time. i really appreciate you being here. >> absolutely. thanks so much for having me on today. >> first let me ask you the embarrassing question about revil versus revil and the other russian origin word that the fbi is using to describe this group. am i making a hash of it or am i close? >> you did really good on it. most people say revil that we typically hear in the security industry. but any of them is...
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david kennedy now joins us, live mr. kennedy, thank you so much for your time.lly appreciate you being here. >> absolutely, thank so much for having me on today. >> first, let me ask you the embarrassing question about revil versus, revil, and i think the other russian origin word that the fbi is using to describe this group. am i making a hash of? it or am i close? >> you did really good on its. it is a pretty accurate term. most people say revil, that's where we typically hear in the security industry. but any of one of them is fine. >> let me also just ask you sort of the first question that i teed up here tonight. i obviously am not a super tech minded person, i am a standard american all person that knows editor and things on and off, but i understand this is a pretty significant -- as somebody doesn't understand discovery well -- would else should we understand? can you all give you a chance to correct any wrong portrayal that i've made in terms of what these attacks really are. >> you had a couple of really important points and that these groups operate w
david kennedy now joins us, live mr. kennedy, thank you so much for your time.lly appreciate you being here. >> absolutely, thank so much for having me on today. >> first, let me ask you the embarrassing question about revil versus, revil, and i think the other russian origin word that the fbi is using to describe this group. am i making a hash of? it or am i close? >> you did really good on its. it is a pretty accurate term. most people say revil, that's where we typically...
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i want to go to david kennedy, he's a former hacker for the marine core.just ask you, fbi director wray compared these attacks to the challenges of 9/11. he did not do so, so lightly. your job is to look at vulnerabilities to see how at risk we are. how at risk is america? >> extremely. that's not the say it lightly either. 85% of our critical infrastructure which you can consider the food chain we saw and colonial pipeline with the gas. they're owned by private sector organizations, their security is lacking and they are not capable of handling the types of threats we are seeing from these organized crime groups. we are seeing it more sophisticated and more money is funneling in. >> i think it is fair people take a pause and think of the way we live our lives right now that if certain things are shut down. it is pretty terrifying when you think about it. these attacks as we have seen as you point out, every facet of our society, our food chain and energy and hospitals, could this be a test for something larger? these organized crime groups are making hund
i want to go to david kennedy, he's a former hacker for the marine core.just ask you, fbi director wray compared these attacks to the challenges of 9/11. he did not do so, so lightly. your job is to look at vulnerabilities to see how at risk we are. how at risk is america? >> extremely. that's not the say it lightly either. 85% of our critical infrastructure which you can consider the food chain we saw and colonial pipeline with the gas. they're owned by private sector organizations,...
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let's bring in david kennedy, former hacker and founder and ceo of trusted cyber security firm that helps companies respond in real time to ransomware threats do any of the findings surprise you? 85% of boards have had a discussion about it. 39% said they made the right decision, they basically had no choice but to do what they did >> these are some of the most difficult decisions they will ever make in their life. these are the victims, and their entire organizations are crippled they have no ability to recover. and this is literally the last resort they have i've dealt with hundreds of these. the ceos are literally in tears crying because their 100-year-old family businesses are completely shut down it's unfortunate we're in this type of situation. it's the only option available to them. granted when you make those payments it gives them even more capabilities to go after larger targets. at the end of the day that's the only option they have to recover their business and to stay operational. >> when a company makes a payment, whether it is a large company or a small company, what percen
let's bring in david kennedy, former hacker and founder and ceo of trusted cyber security firm that helps companies respond in real time to ransomware threats do any of the findings surprise you? 85% of boards have had a discussion about it. 39% said they made the right decision, they basically had no choice but to do what they did >> these are some of the most difficult decisions they will ever make in their life. these are the victims, and their entire organizations are crippled they...
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company and private industry >> all right let's bring in david kennedy, former nsa hacker and ceo of trusted sect why are all the attacks seemingly happening now? what ties them together? >> what's interesting is these hacks have been having for a long time. ransomware, nation state attacks but going after critical infrastructure and saw with colonial pipeline the gas shortages. with jbs the meat shortages. they're getting more brazen and the sophistication increasing to target larger targets and they operate freebie by russia. a lot of companies are by impacted by it. >> in new york mta hacked by a chinese originator but a lot of them have been russian is putin of any mind to clamp down and how do you see that dynamic playing out when the presidentmeets with vladimir putin in a couple weeks? >> needs to be a strong tonality and policy shift to address russia specifically. what happened before is the cyber warfare realm is loosely defined. coming from direct countries that are sanctioned by the countries are accepted as far as intelligence gathering purposes. hacking corporations and
company and private industry >> all right let's bring in david kennedy, former nsa hacker and ceo of trusted sect why are all the attacks seemingly happening now? what ties them together? >> what's interesting is these hacks have been having for a long time. ransomware, nation state attacks but going after critical infrastructure and saw with colonial pipeline the gas shortages. with jbs the meat shortages. they're getting more brazen and the sophistication increasing to target...
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david chalian referred to david kennedy was a part of this push before his own death. and stephen breyer worked for teddy kennedy. and he's interested in the institutions of government. and i'm sure the chief was concerned about being able to bring in someone like him for this major ruling. he pulled it together. but he was going to share the leadership with his colleague, that happens to be the leader of the left, stephen breyer, after the death of ruth bader ginsburg, is now the most senior on the left. this was the court's verse of bipartisanship. the version of a cross ruling. we have several other decisions that are to come in this term, including on voting rights. the chief will show a conservative turn. but for now, he shows much more unity. >> that's exactly how he wants this court to appear to the american people. joan, a pleasure. thank you very much. to everyone, to jeffrey toobin, jess schneider, abby phillip, john harwood, to our excellent team digesting the breaking news, we appreciate you being with us. we'll see you back tomorrow morning. i'm paoppy. ka
david chalian referred to david kennedy was a part of this push before his own death. and stephen breyer worked for teddy kennedy. and he's interested in the institutions of government. and i'm sure the chief was concerned about being able to bring in someone like him for this major ruling. he pulled it together. but he was going to share the leadership with his colleague, that happens to be the leader of the left, stephen breyer, after the death of ruth bader ginsburg, is now the most senior...
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formal close for the dinner at buckingham palace, prime minister mcmillan accompanied kennedy to the airport. david shake hands with the president, now way back to washington. for mr. kennedy, it had been a long journey, part of the task he said for himself on becoming president of the united states, to begin a new research for peace. -- to begin a no --anew the search for peace. the presidential plane left london at midnight. the next day, from the white house, president kennedy summed up the significance of his talks with german christian -- chairm an nikita khrushchev. >> demonstrated how much work we in the free world have to do and how long and hard a struggle must be our fate as americans in this generation as the chief defenders of liberty. ♪ >> forging the alliance, president kennedy visits venezuela and colombia 1961. u.s. information service film produced by a newsreel company hired to document travel and other events with president kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. this film highlights a short trip to south america in support of the administrations's alliance for progress initia
formal close for the dinner at buckingham palace, prime minister mcmillan accompanied kennedy to the airport. david shake hands with the president, now way back to washington. for mr. kennedy, it had been a long journey, part of the task he said for himself on becoming president of the united states, to begin a new research for peace. -- to begin a no --anew the search for peace. the presidential plane left london at midnight. the next day, from the white house, president kennedy summed up the...
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kennedy. my brothers name is david and my sisters dana. kennedy: love them both so much trouble d.et's talk about this a little bit daniel. you were in a job you love, you voiced on social media some of the issues you had with the 2020 presidential election. you did not cite your employer. but what happened then? >> i love teaching law. i've done it for 15 years and dedicated to it i i had one of the most popular courses, student evaluation student of all races and genders love to me. and my faculty manual was clear anything a faculty member says off-campus in the personal life is aptly protected and should not be the basis of any discipline or any punishment or consequent. nonetheless, because i said some controversial things on twitter, might dean said i had to retract them and apologize as a first step. if not my contract would not be renewed. when i refused to do that because i'm not going to apologize for anything i said. i do not say thing wrong. i stand by everything i said. they decided to make life is miserable for me as possible. including telling my students i was a raci
kennedy. my brothers name is david and my sisters dana. kennedy: love them both so much trouble d.et's talk about this a little bit daniel. you were in a job you love, you voiced on social media some of the issues you had with the 2020 presidential election. you did not cite your employer. but what happened then? >> i love teaching law. i've done it for 15 years and dedicated to it i i had one of the most popular courses, student evaluation student of all races and genders love to me. and...
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kennedy to the airport. ambassador to london, david bruce, was last a shake hands with the president, who is now on his way back, coming here had been a long journey. it had been a part of his task he had set for himself on becoming president of the united states, to begin a new research for peace. the presidential plane left london at midnight. the next day, from the white house, president kennedy summed up the significance of his vienna talks with chairman chris khrushchev. >> it was not a cause for relation, or relaxation, nor was it cause for any pessimism or fear. it's simply demonstrated how much work we in the free world have to do and how long and hard our struggle must be for our fate of the americans in his generation as chief defenders and the cause of liberty. ♪ ♪ ♪ wednesday, on american history tv, we look at the life and career of president ronald reagan. we will show you an interview he did with first lady nancy reagan where they talked about their marriage and life in politics, later, his inaugural address and other speeches, that starts at 8 pm eastern on american history tv. next, on real ame
kennedy to the airport. ambassador to london, david bruce, was last a shake hands with the president, who is now on his way back, coming here had been a long journey. it had been a part of his task he had set for himself on becoming president of the united states, to begin a new research for peace. the presidential plane left london at midnight. the next day, from the white house, president kennedy summed up the significance of his vienna talks with chairman chris khrushchev. >> it was...
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kennedy to the airport. u.s. ambassador to london davidident, who is now on his way back to washington. for mr. kennedy coming had been a long journey. it had been part of the task he had set for himself on becoming president of the united states, to begin anew the search for peace. ♪ the presidential plane left london at midnight. the next day from the white house, president kennedy summed up the significance of his vienna talks with chairman chris kruschev. president kennedy: it was not cause for elation, pessimism or fear. it simply demonstrated how much work we in the free world have to do, and how long and hard a struggle must be our fate as americans in this generation as the chief defenders of the cause of liberty. ♪ >> "forging the alliance," president kennedy visits venezuela and colombia in 1961 is u.s. information film produced by movie tone, a newsreel company hired from time to time to document travel and other events with president kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. this film highlights a short trip to south america i
kennedy to the airport. u.s. ambassador to london davidident, who is now on his way back to washington. for mr. kennedy coming had been a long journey. it had been part of the task he had set for himself on becoming president of the united states, to begin anew the search for peace. ♪ the presidential plane left london at midnight. the next day from the white house, president kennedy summed up the significance of his vienna talks with chairman chris kruschev. president kennedy: it was not...
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kennedy found time on occasion to meet with his predecessor, former president eisenhower. here camp davide marilyn hills, they discuss national and international affairs. a scientific breakthrough for united states during kennedy's first year. the sub orbital spaceflight of american astronaut, allen shepard. the president drawing most of the nation in watching the event on television. kennedy welcomed shepard at the white house after the successful flight. the new president went to canada in may to confer with prime minister, his first official visit to a foreign capital. the first lady, jacqueline kennedy attended a show at the royal canadian mounties day. a lighter moment for the president when he performed the traditional presidential prerogative and throughout the first baseball of the year. on may 29th, in boston. the president celebrated his 44th birthday. >> the cake was a model of his new residents in washington. the next day, president and mrs. kennedy went to paris. mr. kennedy actively implemented his plan to strengthen relations with the north i'd like to take treaty organizat
kennedy found time on occasion to meet with his predecessor, former president eisenhower. here camp davide marilyn hills, they discuss national and international affairs. a scientific breakthrough for united states during kennedy's first year. the sub orbital spaceflight of american astronaut, allen shepard. the president drawing most of the nation in watching the event on television. kennedy welcomed shepard at the white house after the successful flight. the new president went to canada in...
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highlight of my week thank you for much the best of your david feldman follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedyailla, spike tonight jimmy failla, spike tonight jimmy failla, spike for time life's video collection. (doorbell chiming) oh, hey, hi, dean. hey, hi there, uh... bob. (narrator) from the battlefield to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if only there was some way to brighten it. oh, of course.
highlight of my week thank you for much the best of your david feldman follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedyailla, spike tonight jimmy failla, spike tonight jimmy failla, spike for time life's video collection. (doorbell chiming) oh, hey, hi, dean. hey, hi there, uh... bob. (narrator) from the battlefield to the white house, from hollywood to the heartland, america's entertainer was bob hope. oh, this room, it's so dull and depressing tonight. if...
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highlight of my week thank you for much the best of your david feldman follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedyke kona, jonas max ferris. game night make every day a kennedalia kenn-a-day. select dissolving into chaos, parents in loudoun county revolted against what they call woke school policies. the voice when it comes to children education for two people ending up in handcuffs in the confusion. joins us in moments. less britney spears about to break her silence as a judge considers whether or not her father should have control over her life. and finances. and a sticky situation the mlb is cracking down on the
highlight of my week thank you for much the best of your david feldman follow me on twitter and instagram @kennedynation, facebook @kennedyfbn, email kennedyke kona, jonas max ferris. game night make every day a kennedalia kenn-a-day. select dissolving into chaos, parents in loudoun county revolted against what they call woke school policies. the voice when it comes to children education for two people ending up in handcuffs in the confusion. joins us in moments. less britney spears about to...
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david coupler from the harvard kennedy school of government. rahm emanuel's brother, etc., etc.here are several things that are said by my fellow citizens which just shows that this has become a nation of dependency, total dependency. i am 60 years old. i have not had health insurance since the year 2000. i have saved probably $200,000 in premiums and i have had all kinds of health problems, especially in the last 10 years. with the amount of money i have saved, i have been able to pay for everything. i would not have been able to pay for everything -- i would have been able to pay for everything six times over. host: do you negotiate when you have healthcare, if you negotiate with the hospital? caller: i definitely have to do shopping. that is what i mean by dependency. of course i have to go around. i do -- i just did this for my mother. i brought her to my dentist, no insurance. i have known him for 10 years. i had to shop around for a good dentist. he said she had to have two teeth removed immediately. i checked around for different doctors. i had had teeth removed and i was
david coupler from the harvard kennedy school of government. rahm emanuel's brother, etc., etc.here are several things that are said by my fellow citizens which just shows that this has become a nation of dependency, total dependency. i am 60 years old. i have not had health insurance since the year 2000. i have saved probably $200,000 in premiums and i have had all kinds of health problems, especially in the last 10 years. with the amount of money i have saved, i have been able to pay for...
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kennedy family and the endurance? >> unfortunately, i do not. >> that's okay. so, here's a question from david who is in bucks county pennsylvania. is the second home preserved as a national historic site as well? >> no. that house is privately owned. it has been for a number of years and it is not part of the parks. but it is literally just -- [inaudible] visitors from this house to the second home and sometimes make other stops in the neighborhood to the family church which is just a few blocks away. and that school, not many of the children attended, it's now known as the rubix school which was known as the edwards devotion school, the kennedys attended that. so we tell a lot of stories that don't typically get told and house tour in the neighborhood. we talk about what it was like a growing up kennedy. the idea of a family motion. just seeing the difference, just a few blocks away between the size of the houses and the yard and helping that of how quickly up and coming the kennedy family was. >> here is a question from stan and merrick. the john f. kennedy ever visit his old home? or did r
kennedy family and the endurance? >> unfortunately, i do not. >> that's okay. so, here's a question from david who is in bucks county pennsylvania. is the second home preserved as a national historic site as well? >> no. that house is privately owned. it has been for a number of years and it is not part of the parks. but it is literally just -- [inaudible] visitors from this house to the second home and sometimes make other stops in the neighborhood to the family church which...
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kennedy family and the andersons? unfortunately, i do not know. that's okay. so here's a question from david who's in bucks county pennsylvania is the second home preserved as a national historic site as well. no, so that house is privately owned. it has been for a number of years. it's not a museum. it's not part of the park service. but it's literally just a few blocks away. and so however, typically open season types in may through we offer a neighborhood. sure idea to her that's generally 45 minutes on and visitors from this house the birthplace to the second home and sometimes make other stops in the neighborhood to the family church, which is just a few blocks away and the school that many of the children attended which is now known as the florida rough and ridley school, which was then known as edward devotion school. when the kennedy's attended and so we tell a lot of stories that don't typically get told on a house tour in the neighborhood and we talk about what it was like growing up kennedy the idea of a family in motion and you know, just seeing the difference just a few blocks a
kennedy family and the andersons? unfortunately, i do not know. that's okay. so here's a question from david who's in bucks county pennsylvania is the second home preserved as a national historic site as well. no, so that house is privately owned. it has been for a number of years. it's not a museum. it's not part of the park service. but it's literally just a few blocks away. and so however, typically open season types in may through we offer a neighborhood. sure idea to her that's generally...
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flu virus because problems to the point of controversy, but david sensor did the right thing, and i had a chance at a hearing when senator kennedyate, what would you have done if he had been in dave's shoes, and i said, i hope i would have had the courage to do exactly what he did, and then i explained why it was the right decision at that time. but it might not be in the future. because we now had an example of a new organism spread human-to- human with no immunity, not going into a pandemic. not all bullies go into politics, but those that do find it a great environment to practice their approach. and public-health got challenged by political bullies, and we did not fight back. under the last administration, it was possible to create a vaccine with all new science in record time. so one asks, how could we have done that under those politicians when they, at the same time, were able to block good public practice? such things as knowing the truth, providing federal guidance, establishing coalitions, realizing the best decisions come from the best science. but the best results come from the best management. always thinking global
flu virus because problems to the point of controversy, but david sensor did the right thing, and i had a chance at a hearing when senator kennedyate, what would you have done if he had been in dave's shoes, and i said, i hope i would have had the courage to do exactly what he did, and then i explained why it was the right decision at that time. but it might not be in the future. because we now had an example of a new organism spread human-to- human with no immunity, not going into a pandemic....