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basically, to control all information and business within the great firewall. and prevent the influence of western thought and, yes, indeed business. >> sreenivasan: jonathan landreth from china file thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> this is pbs newshour weekend saturday. >> sreenivasan: we turn now to "viewers like you," your comments about our recent work. this is some of what we heard after last saturday's signature segment describing employers doing background checks and the effect that has on people with a criminal record who struggle to find work. rematrav said: "let's let the people signing the paycheck decide whom they want to hire." bobthejanitor2 added: "if i'm the hiring manager and i have two applicants who are identical, except one has a record and one doesn't, i'm not going to flip a coin there; the one without the record will get the job." and there was this from hammerclaw: "an employer has to be able to put trust and faith in the activities of their employees and cannot afford to have someone who has a history of criminal miscondu
basically, to control all information and business within the great firewall. and prevent the influence of western thought and, yes, indeed business. >> sreenivasan: jonathan landreth from china file thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you. >> this is pbs newshour weekend saturday. >> sreenivasan: we turn now to "viewers like you," your comments about our recent work. this is some of what we heard after last saturday's signature segment describing employers...
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guest: what you hear from tech companies is that you should use firewalls -- that firewalls are no longer sufficient, we need a multifaceted system where, the president was quite funny in his talk at the university, talking about his passwords. he actually has used different passwords, everyone says you need strong passwords, but it is no longer just passwords, they are not enough. you need tech security companies working on a multifaceted spectrum of not just authentication security. it is costly. you cannot do it on the cheap. what we do see is that in the last 10 or so years, companies are making progress. in the larger companies, it has been dedicated -- they have a large amounts of money. they put that toward security and you can see that the executives are listening more and more about how do we institute risk management programs. the concerned though, with smaller businesses which cannot always afford the cost, so i completely agree with that, the note sent in that it is not about convenience. it is no longer acceptable. these standards, the framework that the president actually su
guest: what you hear from tech companies is that you should use firewalls -- that firewalls are no longer sufficient, we need a multifaceted system where, the president was quite funny in his talk at the university, talking about his passwords. he actually has used different passwords, everyone says you need strong passwords, but it is no longer just passwords, they are not enough. you need tech security companies working on a multifaceted spectrum of not just authentication security. it is...
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guidelines and not with k350er8d or exceptional guidelines it is supportive of the design not require a firewall and provide instead provides dick assess to the rear yard therefore the department represented it not take dr that concludes my presentation. and i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> dr requester you have 5 minutes. >> thank you, commissioners i'm greg the president of pacific heights association this on jackson and pacific habitation a rear yard specific jackson is the only collaring inclusion otherwise what is required they're built beyond the limit of brown where they should be built now they want more the privacy see into the neighborhoods it has rear yard access to a lower level the neighbors are opposed the neighbors felt the rear of the yard to jackson street say nobody is going to be able to use this because of the strong winds the deck will not be used including a relevance contractor didn't expand into the rear yard this is a large house this haas house has an existing roof deck we need another 3 feet taken from the rear yard this place is built before the rear yard wer
guidelines and not with k350er8d or exceptional guidelines it is supportive of the design not require a firewall and provide instead provides dick assess to the rear yard therefore the department represented it not take dr that concludes my presentation. and i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> dr requester you have 5 minutes. >> thank you, commissioners i'm greg the president of pacific heights association this on jackson and pacific habitation a rear yard specific jackson is...
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because we have had this dedicated firewall system, americans were paying a lot. we're driving more and more. we's still had so much revenue. we had that firewall. is being siphoned off into other areas of the domestic budget. now, it is completely flipped because america's driving less. when they are driving, their driving much more fuel efficient cars. we are shines a it in with general funds. this is big conflict going on now about how you fix a program that has been so separated from the rest of the budget conversation. how do you make these discretionary decisions every year based on the revenues that are coming in? not just for the gas tax revenue. if this is important, how do you choose it? we have to do the things after did to get a program that we need. host: what you think about the things are falcons are talking about what they plan on doing? guest: for example, we have a bill proposed by senator rand paul and republican barbara boxer that would help to -- it would put this voluntary additional tax on corporate earnings that would then be used to fill i
because we have had this dedicated firewall system, americans were paying a lot. we're driving more and more. we's still had so much revenue. we had that firewall. is being siphoned off into other areas of the domestic budget. now, it is completely flipped because america's driving less. when they are driving, their driving much more fuel efficient cars. we are shines a it in with general funds. this is big conflict going on now about how you fix a program that has been so separated from the...
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relax to the west side property line, however, the design team didn't like the location because the firewall will be required so that's why it is the way it is, it is a minimal kind of passageway rather than a full deck just being 3 feet wide i wanted to see what the commissions thoughts are on that professional. >> commissioner moore. >> i had to remind might have that property is 50 feet wide and one hundred and 80 feet deep that is by far beyond the buildings we normally look at it is kcmo when it's a significant lot we all know that a 3 foot comblaj you'll are so lean very, very far almost infamous over the evidently if you really want to look at someone's adjacent property and that's not the way the small balconies function they're like a catwalk like so it's for the nearness of the blatantly the intrusion into the rear yard is really on overhang not on the ground floor where you see the flow of the open space and green so it's a slither condition i gave this a lot of thought and sympathetic to the neighborhood coming forward but don't quite see that. >> commissioners there is a motion
relax to the west side property line, however, the design team didn't like the location because the firewall will be required so that's why it is the way it is, it is a minimal kind of passageway rather than a full deck just being 3 feet wide i wanted to see what the commissions thoughts are on that professional. >> commissioner moore. >> i had to remind might have that property is 50 feet wide and one hundred and 80 feet deep that is by far beyond the buildings we normally look at...
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but my point is that the firewall is the most important thing. host: since you do software, i want to get your take on this. back in december and the l.a. times, and op-ed -- read, your take? caller: i would go with that. because there are so many components, encryption is one part of it. if they can get a node in the network, then they are not worried about encouragement -- encryption. so much of what goes on behind the scenes of any network is not encrypted. if they have already penetrated and have a trojan war, whether or not the data is encrypted -- it is highly unlikely that it is encrypted. i would agree with that statement. host: next, kansas city, terry, democratic column. caller: whenever i were -- here the word government and internet in the same sentence, i think that is a bad thing. private industry has plenty of money to pool their resources and create the staff they need to solve the problem of hackers. hire a black hat hacker to show him -- then the black ways. and like the guy just said, a trojan to discover all that they are doin
but my point is that the firewall is the most important thing. host: since you do software, i want to get your take on this. back in december and the l.a. times, and op-ed -- read, your take? caller: i would go with that. because there are so many components, encryption is one part of it. if they can get a node in the network, then they are not worried about encouragement -- encryption. so much of what goes on behind the scenes of any network is not encrypted. if they have already penetrated...
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guidelines and not with k350er8d or exceptional guidelines it is supportive of the design not require a firewallnd provide instead provides dick assess to the rear yard therefore the department represented it not take dr that concludes my presentation. and i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> dr requester you have
guidelines and not with k350er8d or exceptional guidelines it is supportive of the design not require a firewallnd provide instead provides dick assess to the rear yard therefore the department represented it not take dr that concludes my presentation. and i'll be happy to answer any questions. >> dr requester you have
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. >> i thought, we have antivirus, we have firewalls, we have back-ups, we're okay. that wasn't the case. >> reporter: in an instant, every file on his computers locked, entirely inaccessible, replaced with a ticking time bomb. the message clear -- pay a $300 ransom or kiss those files goodbye, forever. >> unless you pay the money. >> reporter: a crime so rampant it's now hit nearly 1 million victims, including the city of detroit, even a sheriff's department in tennessee. >> our computers are modern filing cabinets. people store social security numbers, drivers licenses, pictures of their families. we're all targets of mugging. >> we would have emptied our pockets to get those files back. >> reporter: julian paid the $300 ransom. >> we all sat around and just said a prayer. >> reporter: so how can you protect yourself? >> be suspicious -- don't click on links that people send you. be careful which web sites you visit. keep your computer up to date. always install those updates. >> reporter: take it from julian, who did get ultimately get his files back, after learni
. >> i thought, we have antivirus, we have firewalls, we have back-ups, we're okay. that wasn't the case. >> reporter: in an instant, every file on his computers locked, entirely inaccessible, replaced with a ticking time bomb. the message clear -- pay a $300 ransom or kiss those files goodbye, forever. >> unless you pay the money. >> reporter: a crime so rampant it's now hit nearly 1 million victims, including the city of detroit, even a sheriff's department in...
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with a face like that, he'll have to install a firewall, in my heart. but good on him! the whistleblower falciani has done the world economy a great service. how many medals of honors and keys to the city did they give this gentleman? >> swiss authorities charged him with espionage. he ended up in a spanish jail for five months fighting extradition and made court appearances wearing disguises saying she feared hear his life. ( laughter ). >> jon: judging from that disguise you should be charged with sabotage! you gotta go with the beasties. that's the disguise you should go with there, the one that makes you look almost exactly like yourself? ( laughter ) even the bikers who wanted fruit on their ihop pancakes put in more effort to their disguises. what was this guy thinking? i feel bad for falciani. his heart was in the right place but his whistle blowing was in the wrong one. if he tried that america, things might have turned out differently. >> a pennsylvania accountant turned in his employer for failing to pay taxes. the accountant has been award nearly a quarter of
with a face like that, he'll have to install a firewall, in my heart. but good on him! the whistleblower falciani has done the world economy a great service. how many medals of honors and keys to the city did they give this gentleman? >> swiss authorities charged him with espionage. he ended up in a spanish jail for five months fighting extradition and made court appearances wearing disguises saying she feared hear his life. ( laughter ). >> jon: judging from that disguise you...
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i think we have better firewalls in place. and then, the ecb will buy the government bond for the member states. we have all these other programs and there are certain firewalls. you need to see the commitment to the various member states and they will continue the policy and the approach that has been agreed to. >> how does it work if you have that? did takes place post the exit. we have seen a party and it changes the nature of the lack of agreement. why would that not take place elsewhere? >> we saw one the main transmission channels. spain will watch closely. there is a chance that you will get a government in place. as the euro area level and the ecb. the markets will be focused on that and there is obviously quite a bit of a defense. these things will obviously change. >> do you think they are thinking of debt neutralization? there is some sort of deal with greece to deal with countries like spain. >> that is a good point. the debate may come up again. the positions have not changed. the german position has always been t
i think we have better firewalls in place. and then, the ecb will buy the government bond for the member states. we have all these other programs and there are certain firewalls. you need to see the commitment to the various member states and they will continue the policy and the approach that has been agreed to. >> how does it work if you have that? did takes place post the exit. we have seen a party and it changes the nature of the lack of agreement. why would that not take place...
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to be clear, the for we put on line is relatively safe or encrypted or behind a firewall that keeps bads out but you might be surprised to find out how much about you is a available to anybody who want to find it. while that might sound scary there are some tools when used the right way can prove invaluable. >> this is a little detective tricky will she you. >> reporter: from on line banking. >> all these names popping up. >> reporter: to on line dating. >> user profile. >> reporter: minute by minute facebook chronicling of our day. >> what you are doing have of every minute of every day. >> reporter: we live our lives more and more on line and we put a lot of ourselves out there, where ever there may be. and cynthia heatherton necessary how to get there, she's president of the heatherton group a digital detective whose job is to find out more about people using only what she find right here. she says that you can and should do the the same, with your meeting strangers through dating apps or hiring baby-sitters to watch over your kid trust doesn't have to be so blind anymore. first she
to be clear, the for we put on line is relatively safe or encrypted or behind a firewall that keeps bads out but you might be surprised to find out how much about you is a available to anybody who want to find it. while that might sound scary there are some tools when used the right way can prove invaluable. >> this is a little detective tricky will she you. >> reporter: from on line banking. >> all these names popping up. >> reporter: to on line dating. >> user...
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because we've had this dedicated firewall system. when the americans were paying a lot in the gas tax revenue, we were driving more and more money, it was throwing off so much revenue we had to firewall the program so it wasn't being siphoned off into other areas of the domestic budget. now it's flipped. americans are driving less. they're driving much more fuel efficient cars. it's not throwing off as much revenue. we have to go the other way, trying to fill it in with general funds. it's this big conflict that's going on how do you take this program that has been so separated from the rest of the budget conversations and do what most other countries do making discretionary decisions every year based on revenues that are coming in. not just the gas tax revenue. if these are areas that are important to the domestic government, or to the government here, how do you choose this? how do you make these decisions based on defense spending or mandatory spending and things we have to do to get a program that we need? >> chris, what do you m
because we've had this dedicated firewall system. when the americans were paying a lot in the gas tax revenue, we were driving more and more money, it was throwing off so much revenue we had to firewall the program so it wasn't being siphoned off into other areas of the domestic budget. now it's flipped. americans are driving less. they're driving much more fuel efficient cars. it's not throwing off as much revenue. we have to go the other way, trying to fill it in with general funds. it's this...
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tambien recomienda instalar un firewall que evita las paginas que salen de momento ofreciendo serviciosgusta". ese click puede ser un arma de doble filo. es mejor precaver que lamentar, cuando se vea inudado de anuncios que realmente no quiere ver. topvo cesar ---queremos que usted nos de su punto de vista sobre esta tema a traves de nuestra pregunta del dia.. qu medida de precaucin toma para proteger su informacin en redes sociales? cont. blanca ---para participar vaya a nuestra pagina de facebook/telemu ndo 48 y su respuesta podria ser compartida al final del noticiero... take 3 shot angle cam blanca ---ahora pasamos con gabriel sotelo... cesar ---con la informacion deportiva.. adelante gabriel... take gabriel live gabriel live blanca, cesar feliz media semana. el dia de hoy continuaron los partidos de octavos de final en la champions league. iniciamos su dosis deportiva del dia de hoy en alemania. take vo vo el veltnis arena lucio espectacular para el inio de este partido. el primer gol del patido llego cortesia de cristiano ronaldo al minuto 26 que tenia tres partidos sin anotar gol
tambien recomienda instalar un firewall que evita las paginas que salen de momento ofreciendo serviciosgusta". ese click puede ser un arma de doble filo. es mejor precaver que lamentar, cuando se vea inudado de anuncios que realmente no quiere ver. topvo cesar ---queremos que usted nos de su punto de vista sobre esta tema a traves de nuestra pregunta del dia.. qu medida de precaucin toma para proteger su informacin en redes sociales? cont. blanca ---para participar vaya a nuestra pagina de...
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all predicated on the view that the firewalls of this map are so robust that anything that happens in greece is not likely to permeate or contaminate anything around. you have the conversation with george osborne. i sent him a tweet saying fair point, is there a plan b? are you pushing greece to the liar is the most -- are you sure pushing greece to the liar is the most sensible option? how much slack is there in the u.k. economy? where does mark carney want to take you next in the game of guidance? that is the question. let's look at the names that are moving markets. peugeot and carlsberg. peugeot up 3.37%. why so much? the headline numbers missed. delivering #ackley than they have originally. that is the driving factor behind the peugeot story. they delivered a profit for the first time in three years. carlsberg, again, what you've got here is, no news is good news. credit agricole we haven't found who the new ceo is. in the fourth quarter, 243 million euros. that is up 27 million euros year on year. why am i talking about kara stark? -- about carlsberg? carlsberg well mr. anderson
all predicated on the view that the firewalls of this map are so robust that anything that happens in greece is not likely to permeate or contaminate anything around. you have the conversation with george osborne. i sent him a tweet saying fair point, is there a plan b? are you pushing greece to the liar is the most -- are you sure pushing greece to the liar is the most sensible option? how much slack is there in the u.k. economy? where does mark carney want to take you next in the game of...
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why do companies with layers and layers of security and firewalls keep getting hacked? >> i think the encryption issue has been tackled by many organizations. however, focused largely has been on encrypting data in transit. so do leaving organizations has been the focus. we are increasing data in that regard. as we saw with the anthem breach, that tim cook referred to a moment ago, the large health insurance breach that was publicized last week, affecting 80 million people their issue was data at rest, or data sitting on their servers was not encrypted. so while we are sure that anthem probably has great protocols around encouraging data that they disclose externally, they had 80 million persons worth of data sitting on their servers and encrypted. at a situation that many organizations face. >> the cyber threats intelligence integration center. this the new white house agency that examined cyber threats. why nearly 15 years after 9/11, is the executive branch getting around to doing this, and will another layer of bureaucracy really solve this problem? >> i don't know.
why do companies with layers and layers of security and firewalls keep getting hacked? >> i think the encryption issue has been tackled by many organizations. however, focused largely has been on encrypting data in transit. so do leaving organizations has been the focus. we are increasing data in that regard. as we saw with the anthem breach, that tim cook referred to a moment ago, the large health insurance breach that was publicized last week, affecting 80 million people their issue was...
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china has literally written the book on how a dictatorship can control the internet with the great firewall of china, and we have a situation that will replicate itself big time there. finally, i would just say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men who have suffered at the hands of castro helps tear off the veil of secrecy an open secret, if you will. it's been open, if you will through cspan and congressmen who will see this record, you are bearing truth and bearing witness to a very ugly reality that is pervasive. again, i do believe that the legitimacy that castro craves and i believe just got a helping hand, that's just my view. the "washington post" and others that already opined on that in their editorials, this was not the time to take that view. there should have been an effort to say human rights first. as you said, mr. artunis, then economic issues and other kinds of engagements. but as we've seen, i've seen one statement after another come out of havana from high government officials that nothing is going to change. and if anything, with the rearrests of at l
china has literally written the book on how a dictatorship can control the internet with the great firewall of china, and we have a situation that will replicate itself big time there. finally, i would just say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men who have suffered at the hands of castro helps tear off the veil of secrecy an open secret, if you will. it's been open, if you will through cspan and congressmen who will see this record, you are bearing truth and bearing...
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and unfortunately, we don't have firewall sufficient in any of this information area to truly protectll you can do is protect yourself. and i've got something that i really like for people to do. gerri: what's that. >> right now. go through the process of freezing their credit. you know anthem has done what corporate 101 is. well, we'll give you credit monitoring or whatever. that's a joke. if you really want to do something to keep the criminals out of your business and taking over your identity you go through the hard work that takes about 15 minutes to freeze your credit. and then even with all this information the criminals will not be able to open accounts as you. then the second thing the criminals have enough information here, gerri, that they can potentially take over your bank accounts or brokerage accounts. so setting up, with your bank or brokerage account, two-factor authentication. it's a process even being able to answer challenge questions, they won't be able to get into your account without a whole separate procedure they won't know. it's something i strongly encourage
and unfortunately, we don't have firewall sufficient in any of this information area to truly protectll you can do is protect yourself. and i've got something that i really like for people to do. gerri: what's that. >> right now. go through the process of freezing their credit. you know anthem has done what corporate 101 is. well, we'll give you credit monitoring or whatever. that's a joke. if you really want to do something to keep the criminals out of your business and taking over your...
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no firewall can ever be made complete. the digital universe will always leave room for more mysteries then even robert frost could dream of. the 40 bit matrix constructed was initialized with coded instructions and given a 10 bit number with orders to go to that location and perform the next instruction, which could have been an instructor to modify existing instructions found at that address. even from so finite a beginning there was no way to predict the end result. in november 2000, the cardboard box turned up in the basement of the west building at the institute for advanced studies where it presents have been overlooked. a smell still permeated the layer of dust that had settled over a collection of world war ii service manuals which for some reason had not been drawn up when the output was switched from punchcards to paper tape. underneath them was processing cards. and a note written in lined paper, identifying the cards as the drum code, with instructions for how it should be loaded and run on the high-speed magnet
no firewall can ever be made complete. the digital universe will always leave room for more mysteries then even robert frost could dream of. the 40 bit matrix constructed was initialized with coded instructions and given a 10 bit number with orders to go to that location and perform the next instruction, which could have been an instructor to modify existing instructions found at that address. even from so finite a beginning there was no way to predict the end result. in november 2000, the...
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facebook, tom, probably has better firewalls than much of the us government. (?) we saw what happened on january 12th where centcom, central command's website and tbirtwitter accounts were hacked. isis was putting up signs on these sites. they had one person running it. nothing is encrypted. the president just issued that warning and said, if your password is password or your birthday or 12357, i mean, that's not really encrypting anything. >> true. we need to improve our security posture dramatically. we're dealing with terrorist groups that have migrated with the adoption of various cyber weapons. cyber weapons are available online that can bypass most traditional security defenses. everyone continues to see cyber security as an expense rather than a functionality of business. it's frustrating for those of us who really care. >> anyone who owns stock in a stock that's been hacked. anthem, for example. anthem at 81 million of their clients and their information comprised. pete, i look at that and say, wait a minute. that will definitely affect the stock. so this
facebook, tom, probably has better firewalls than much of the us government. (?) we saw what happened on january 12th where centcom, central command's website and tbirtwitter accounts were hacked. isis was putting up signs on these sites. they had one person running it. nothing is encrypted. the president just issued that warning and said, if your password is password or your birthday or 12357, i mean, that's not really encrypting anything. >> true. we need to improve our security posture...
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she's not running, there is some amount of energy there, but one more time new hampshire is the firewall for clinton in the same way it was for mitt romney in 2012. iowa is going to do what iowa is going to do but hillary clinton knows she'll be in the game same as mitt romney because new hampshire will have their backs. >> you put it in your words. i love going december usually every four years, i would bring one of my kids up there, knocking out my column and we would go out to dinner. i think i would like to retired for portsmouth. >> good. come on up. >> as a democrat, what says new hampshire to you? >> well let me do that but let me first respond to your question about bernie sanders. bernie is well known in new hampshire. >> sure. >> i think he and elizabeth warren, whether they actually get into the race or not, are speaking to a disenfranchisement, a frustration that too many americans feel right now. so i think it's important to spiel to that disparity that currently exists and the from us thags that milled of-class americans feel. what is so exciting about the new hampshire pri
she's not running, there is some amount of energy there, but one more time new hampshire is the firewall for clinton in the same way it was for mitt romney in 2012. iowa is going to do what iowa is going to do but hillary clinton knows she'll be in the game same as mitt romney because new hampshire will have their backs. >> you put it in your words. i love going december usually every four years, i would bring one of my kids up there, knocking out my column and we would go out to dinner....
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banks have firewalls and they have anti-virus and encryption.te in my year of the rat threat report this year nobody knows how to handle social engineering 101 where we get an e-mail and it has something that's new that's not detectible by the latest anti-virus. these new rats. >> real quick, are they going to get this money back? >> great question. you know even the white house secret service, fbi, everybody is getting involved. one of the issues is whose money was stolen? how will they get it back? >> i pose that to you and everyone else. i don't know. that's for sure. thank you very much for laying that out for us. have a good one. coming up for us the man accused of killing american sniper chris kyle said he shot kyle because he wouldn't talk to him. how much could those strange comments help the defense? what impact will it have on the jury and as signs of anti-semitism erupt across europe, israel's prime minister sends a message to the jews, come home. reaction next. you're driving along, having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a
banks have firewalls and they have anti-virus and encryption.te in my year of the rat threat report this year nobody knows how to handle social engineering 101 where we get an e-mail and it has something that's new that's not detectible by the latest anti-virus. these new rats. >> real quick, are they going to get this money back? >> great question. you know even the white house secret service, fbi, everybody is getting involved. one of the issues is whose money was stolen? how will...
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how the republicans want ground troops against isis but they are not willing to push through the firewall to make sure we arm the ukraines. what do you make of that? >> my concerns about congress is they may not understand modern war warfare. this is not the old days vietnam era. conventional force against conventional force. isis is an asymmetric threat. i wonder how long in congress really understand that it's not talking tough. it's understanding modern warfare. to put ground troops. like the president said we're not going to do. it's foolish. we can do this with the right coalition and do it from the air and perhaps a special force that can take a laser, point it at a specific target and have it be guided there. we don't want to give the laser to a sunni who may shoot at a shia even to this they're fighting at the seem side in iraq. >> so you believe the president does have a strategy? that this is a game plan he's been following all along given the russians separatists and isis? >> i think as you and i have had decisions the last three years that he has been slow to respond to isis.
how the republicans want ground troops against isis but they are not willing to push through the firewall to make sure we arm the ukraines. what do you make of that? >> my concerns about congress is they may not understand modern war warfare. this is not the old days vietnam era. conventional force against conventional force. isis is an asymmetric threat. i wonder how long in congress really understand that it's not talking tough. it's understanding modern warfare. to put ground troops....
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more than half of the computers in the world that go out go out with the security turned off, basic firewall, basic virus scanning, so those are the kinds of things we've taken a lot of steps in our technology and in the industry as part of the security industry, as part of the computing industry to move that forward, to get a baseline. >> does that mean then, that as i'm buying a new piece of equipment that i'm going to be able to have my security just know it's there or does it mean we have a long way to go still with the technology being ubiquitous and protective environment for our information? >> i would say i would give us a half in intel speak which is to say in the next generation we're lucky to have a lot of collaboration from the software industry, from companies like apple, like microsoft, others that are actually putting in security that's -- you know, you can opt out, of course, but it's there. like us putting in mechanisms in hardware so it's a lot harder to break makes the transaction safer. i'm sure the gentleman on the panel will talk about some of that as well. but we still
more than half of the computers in the world that go out go out with the security turned off, basic firewall, basic virus scanning, so those are the kinds of things we've taken a lot of steps in our technology and in the industry as part of the security industry, as part of the computing industry to move that forward, to get a baseline. >> does that mean then, that as i'm buying a new piece of equipment that i'm going to be able to have my security just know it's there or does it mean we...
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moments ago, the president issued an executive order aimed at forming a united firewall if you will toattackers. the order encourages information sharing between the government and the private sector. creating rules of the road. it will put homeland security in the lead role replacing the embattled nsa. this announcement cannot come soon enough for businesses and the public at large. 85 million records were exposed last year to hackers. u.s. intelligence officials have now labels cyber threats as the number one compromise to national security even more serious than terrorism. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker joins us. the administration is taking this threat very seriously. >> reporter: they certainly are, abby. in fact, senior administration officials say that it is one of the defining challenges of the
moments ago, the president issued an executive order aimed at forming a united firewall if you will toattackers. the order encourages information sharing between the government and the private sector. creating rules of the road. it will put homeland security in the lead role replacing the embattled nsa. this announcement cannot come soon enough for businesses and the public at large. 85 million records were exposed last year to hackers. u.s. intelligence officials have now labels cyber threats...
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that eurozone countries do not default or restructure and a huge fear that there was insufficient firewalls to bail out other countries and if greece left, who knew what would happen. what keeps the euro zone together is politics. stephanie: you advise greece in 2012 and you are not advising now. what is the difference? mark: the circumstances for the negotiations in 2011, 2012, were very different. greece took a passive role. the europeans wanted greece to take a passive role. the first meeting i attended when i spoke in response to the initial program proposed for greece, the response was who is that. the response was, what does the debtor have to say? having the money is a different story. europe gave them the money. most of the money was not used to support greece, it was used to support creditors. the negotiations is different today. you don't see, there is a lack of engagement at a serious level between those responsible for the economic policy and the europeans with whom they have to discuss. we have soundbites and posturing or statements which are important from a political perspect
that eurozone countries do not default or restructure and a huge fear that there was insufficient firewalls to bail out other countries and if greece left, who knew what would happen. what keeps the euro zone together is politics. stephanie: you advise greece in 2012 and you are not advising now. what is the difference? mark: the circumstances for the negotiations in 2011, 2012, were very different. greece took a passive role. the europeans wanted greece to take a passive role. the first...
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that is an aluminum plank wing, if the fire burns through the firewall and hits the wing, it will dissolve the wing at which point everybody will die. the decision of when to put it in the water and under what circumstances, where and how, is the thing he is preoccupied with. it is the key question in determining who will survive. and who is not. i don't want to walk you through the emergency shutdown list. but i told you a minute ago the your is rotating, continuing to rotate because of the loss of control of the propeller. there is no oil in it because there is a valve in the oil tank , the bottom of the oil tank that they have shut off to prevent the flow of oil into the nacelle to stop the fire. you don't want flammable fluids going into that. the problem is under this situation where the propeller continues to spin, there's a further step in emergency procedure that provides you will disable this valve such that oil will continue to flow in the gearbox. it has to. otherwise, when you hit 400 degrees in the gearbox, all kinds of things start to happen. the crew fails to execute that ke
that is an aluminum plank wing, if the fire burns through the firewall and hits the wing, it will dissolve the wing at which point everybody will die. the decision of when to put it in the water and under what circumstances, where and how, is the thing he is preoccupied with. it is the key question in determining who will survive. and who is not. i don't want to walk you through the emergency shutdown list. but i told you a minute ago the your is rotating, continuing to rotate because of the...
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general motors and i'm getting warmed up because the question is on the cyclicals do you have enough firewalls the downside of the cycle whenever that could occur. based on wilson's comments. >> harry wilson -- >> what do you make of that? what do you make of the move the hedge funds getting together, harry wilson, wants to put himself on the board as a representative of certain amount of hedge funds? >> he knows the business and understands the dynamics because he has a proven record and understands the picture of how to make money. the other side of the coins the question everyone is asking me, company a is objecting to someone coming on the board paid by a third party. who's fiduciary obviousligation he have? the shareholders or third party paying him and i'm not knocking them, i'm just making an observation, carlisle, black rock and those guys in the private equity when they take a company public three or four guys being paid as well as being paid as directors. so yeah, there's a creative tension there. as long as it's fully disclosed, as long as everybody knows what they're doing and as l
general motors and i'm getting warmed up because the question is on the cyclicals do you have enough firewalls the downside of the cycle whenever that could occur. based on wilson's comments. >> harry wilson -- >> what do you make of that? what do you make of the move the hedge funds getting together, harry wilson, wants to put himself on the board as a representative of certain amount of hedge funds? >> he knows the business and understands the dynamics because he has a...
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is there a firewall? the bond markets do not seem shaken. >> there is less impact than there would have been in 2011 or 2012. there is about 320 billion euros of greek debt and almost all of it is the es ff. the banks do not have as much exposure to it and it would be more contained than it would have been in 2011. >> you do know that there was a debt restructuring in 2012? three yields -- the yields, what is the market telling us? >> back in 2011 and 2012, the debt went into restructuring and when short on the banks. if it did not work out, we knew the banks would get hit. it was one versus the other. right now, you cannot trust what he says. i do not know if he will pay back as he said. >> 19%? >> not right now. i think next month will have more volatility and towards the end of the month, we will see it. >> there is greek growth. >> that is to the ecb and they are looking at that. it is the very first capital repayment. what they are doing right now is magic means and they have to deliver on that. >> i
is there a firewall? the bond markets do not seem shaken. >> there is less impact than there would have been in 2011 or 2012. there is about 320 billion euros of greek debt and almost all of it is the es ff. the banks do not have as much exposure to it and it would be more contained than it would have been in 2011. >> you do know that there was a debt restructuring in 2012? three yields -- the yields, what is the market telling us? >> back in 2011 and 2012, the debt went into...
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moments ago, the president issued an executive order aimed at forming a united firewall if you will to fight cyber attackers. the order encourages information sharing between the government and the private sector. creating rules of the road. it will put homeland security in the lead role replacing the embattled nsa. this announcement cannot come soon enough for businesses and the public at large. 85 million records were exposed last year to hackers. u.s. intelligence officials have now labels cyber threats as the number one compromise to national security even more serious than terrorism. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker joins us. the administration is taking this threat very seriously. >> reporter: they certainly are, abby. in fact, senior administration officials say that it is one of the defining challenges of the 21st century. and it's a challenge that took on fresh urgency in the wake of a number of big hacking scandals last year which you recall including, especially, of course, the sony hacking scandal. consider this the united states accounted for 72% of data b
moments ago, the president issued an executive order aimed at forming a united firewall if you will to fight cyber attackers. the order encourages information sharing between the government and the private sector. creating rules of the road. it will put homeland security in the lead role replacing the embattled nsa. this announcement cannot come soon enough for businesses and the public at large. 85 million records were exposed last year to hackers. u.s. intelligence officials have now labels...
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all predicated on the view that the firewalls of this map are so robust that anything that happens in
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the europeans are developing firewalls but markets have not really been overly rattled by greece. >> think there is a sense that a deal will be done by the politicians, that they love the drama, they love to get a last-minute deal. that the end of the day, the greeks and europeans don't want the euro to break up. they don't want greece to exit. the next couple of months, we'll see various mini dramas but the end story will be that they will get a third bailout. that is the market expectation and they are looking at the feds and the ecb. >> any reasons to worry about greek liquidity? >> i don't think there are major worries. there is some technical reaching they need to do. they probably need to raise some more money to pay for some payments, but for the market the focus is elsewhere. >> elsewhere in the bond markets it's negative through seven years. how long before we see negative for 10 years? where is this taking us? >> i don't think you will see negative persisting. the ecb press conferences next weekend they will have a constructive story. they will revise their growth forecasts
the europeans are developing firewalls but markets have not really been overly rattled by greece. >> think there is a sense that a deal will be done by the politicians, that they love the drama, they love to get a last-minute deal. that the end of the day, the greeks and europeans don't want the euro to break up. they don't want greece to exit. the next couple of months, we'll see various mini dramas but the end story will be that they will get a third bailout. that is the market...
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china has literally written the book on how a dictatorship can control the internet with a firewall.inally, i would say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men who has suffered at the hands of castro has helped tear off the veil, and thankfully through c-span and the media that are here, and the compliment and the woman, you are bearing truth and every witness to a pervasive situation that castro craves and i believe has just gotten a helping hand. this was not the time to take that view. there should have been an effort to say human rights first. as you said, then economic issues and other kinds of engagements. but as we have seen -- i have seen one statement after another saying nothing is going to change. if anything, with the rearrest of at least five or maybe more of the 53 and others have been rounded up, just shows that they are intent on doubling down and making it even worse for the dissidents. so thank you for again bearing witness to the truth and for exposing these crimes against humanity. if you would like to make any final comments, i would like to st
china has literally written the book on how a dictatorship can control the internet with a firewall.inally, i would say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men who has suffered at the hands of castro has helped tear off the veil, and thankfully through c-span and the media that are here, and the compliment and the woman, you are bearing truth and every witness to a pervasive situation that castro craves and i believe has just gotten a helping hand. this was not the time to...
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the firewalls may have eased some of the concerns for some of the policymakers that they could managen exit, but i still think it is an unknown. the risks have risen. i would think the baseline is they reach a last-minute resolution as they have done. >> we have got a geopolitical map of greece discussing things with their counterparts but there is another big move. we have u.s. interest rates moving away from german interest rates by the most since 1989. does that drives the foreign exchange story more than the greek geopolitical story? >> i definitely think so. what you have seen is the case agency -- contagion theory that drove the euro has not been there. those mechanisms they have in place will definitely ease those fears. it's down to the yield dynamics and the structure in the eurozone is quite interesting now. you have negative short and rates. the qe program that hasn't actually started by the ecb is coming through. net issuance is actually falling this year. relative to the size of bonds being issued the ecb could be buying up to 200% in germany's case. the shift towards hig
the firewalls may have eased some of the concerns for some of the policymakers that they could managen exit, but i still think it is an unknown. the risks have risen. i would think the baseline is they reach a last-minute resolution as they have done. >> we have got a geopolitical map of greece discussing things with their counterparts but there is another big move. we have u.s. interest rates moving away from german interest rates by the most since 1989. does that drives the foreign...
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the firewall has been built. think one of the instrumental factors has been the in the ecb announcement. expectations have been affected. i think at this point the effect is unlikely. >> you are reasonably optimistic. you are talking about growth the euro trend, the dis-inflationary impact -- oil is dropping it is quite an upbeat assessment. you agree with larry fink? >> i think there are a number of tailwinds supporting euro area growth. it is a weaker euro -- all these things have come together to support the recovery, and i think it is already visible in the data. but there are risks. i just think the economy will rebound. the great uncertainty is out of the way and we will focus on fundamentals and that will help the recovery. >> anna will be listening to every syllable to give guidance on when the first rate hike will be. we know the minutes were dovish but often when she speaks she can be a little more hawkish. might she be more hawkish than the minutes suggest? >> i don't think so. i think the probability
the firewall has been built. think one of the instrumental factors has been the in the ecb announcement. expectations have been affected. i think at this point the effect is unlikely. >> you are reasonably optimistic. you are talking about growth the euro trend, the dis-inflationary impact -- oil is dropping it is quite an upbeat assessment. you agree with larry fink? >> i think there are a number of tailwinds supporting euro area growth. it is a weaker euro -- all these things have...
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there is a serious set of questions to be asked as well about the lackor firewalls between the investmentk and the retail bank and again, this is something that -- this idea that casino banking has no place in taking deposits. their big fear is the authorities might break itself up. it has a quarter of a million employees? >> how do you -- what you just laid out is a very complex organization. that is ultimately run by a very small group of people who probably don't have the band width and the capability to be able to understand that level of complexity. >> the governor himself said if we have this many employees, can i guarantee none of them be do -- >> no. also i think it is global bank, yeah. how much of its revenue -- profits, how much profits do you think it makes in asia? that is not -- it is -- it is making 80% of its profit in asia . twob in charge and in control to know what is going on with your employees over there. >> what do you think of them splitting up the bank? what are you hearing? how do you summit up a bank like this? >> it is very hard. what we have seen in the past f
there is a serious set of questions to be asked as well about the lackor firewalls between the investmentk and the retail bank and again, this is something that -- this idea that casino banking has no place in taking deposits. their big fear is the authorities might break itself up. it has a quarter of a million employees? >> how do you -- what you just laid out is a very complex organization. that is ultimately run by a very small group of people who probably don't have the band width...
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china has written a book on how a dictatorship can control the internet with the great firewall of china and we have the situation that will replicate itself big-time. finally he would say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men who have suffered at the hands of castro helped steer off the veil of secrecy and an open secret if you will. it's been out there but thankfully it's through c-span and maybe that's here and congressmen and women who will see this record you are bearing truth and bearing witness to a very ugly reality that is pervasive. again i do believe the legitimacy that castro craves and i believe just got a helping hand that's not just might be. the "washington post" and others have aligned on that in their editorials. this was not the time to take that view. they should've been an effort to say human rights first. as you said antunes then economics and another kind of engagement but as we have seen i have seen one statement after the other, but havana that nothing is going to change and if anything with a rearrested five may be more of the 53 and others
china has written a book on how a dictatorship can control the internet with the great firewall of china and we have the situation that will replicate itself big-time. finally he would say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men who have suffered at the hands of castro helped steer off the veil of secrecy and an open secret if you will. it's been out there but thankfully it's through c-span and maybe that's here and congressmen and women who will see this record you are...
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critics will say once again that this is an example of this being a kind of firewall for the presidentg and no doubt that we will want to learn more about that transaction. what about the argument that is being made? >> ahead of "lidar"'s policy has talked about the execution of hostages by isis this week including the jordanian pilot muath al-kaseasbeh who was burned alive. and these hostages are all wearing these orange jumpsuits that were worn by gitmo when they arrive to the camp but are no longer worn. >> there is no evidence >> each of the victims clothed in an orange jumpsuit. reporter: here is where the argument falls down. these jumpsuits worn at the prison in iraq so it's not so simple to blame it on guantÁnamo then senator mccain has asked the defense department to provide specific examples of how this is used in pop propaganda rather than these blanket statements. martha: thank you, catherine herridge. bill: critics blasting chris kyle in regards to his book and the movie "american sniper." what would you call him? we will have that next. martha: and the girl's father lay d
critics will say once again that this is an example of this being a kind of firewall for the presidentg and no doubt that we will want to learn more about that transaction. what about the argument that is being made? >> ahead of "lidar"'s policy has talked about the execution of hostages by isis this week including the jordanian pilot muath al-kaseasbeh who was burned alive. and these hostages are all wearing these orange jumpsuits that were worn by gitmo when they arrive to the...
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in everybody's lives -- it was two years ago that my mom explained to me the difference between a firewall and a wall on fire. [laughter] >> everyone's data is being held by corporations around the world who have seen big, high- profile attacks over the last few years. and a lot of it comes down to the choices that individuals make with their data and how they make choices online. so it's an important piece that i don't think the government will save us from. i think everybody has to take a role. >> do you think this new agency that the president has created and today's summit will that make a difference? >> i think it's a good step. i think it puts a big highlighter on the issue of cybersecurity which is appropriate. i think there's some elements of it that will be helpful. it's better for us to collaborate and share. it's a collective goal in technology and the government. i think it's definitely a positive step forward. >> what do you think -- what is your best-case scenario in the outcome of the summit. what would you love to see what happen to improve cybersecurity for you and your mo
in everybody's lives -- it was two years ago that my mom explained to me the difference between a firewall and a wall on fire. [laughter] >> everyone's data is being held by corporations around the world who have seen big, high- profile attacks over the last few years. and a lot of it comes down to the choices that individuals make with their data and how they make choices online. so it's an important piece that i don't think the government will save us from. i think everybody has to take...
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as a result, the chronicle's newest non-firewalled section which is called vee tie is bloggy rather than journalist particular. it favors younger authors most of them in pre-tenure or pre-employment stages. many are current and former bloggers. and the articles tend to favor horde tal advice giving confrontational language and radical views about academic success, some of which are complete bullshit. i would also argue that it launched the new genre of literature called quit wit where people are mad as hell and they're not going to take it anymore. my jump to this larger audience which has led to other things occurred through a weird combination of luck and pluck. shortly after i commenced publishing under my real name in the spring of 2007, i wrote a post about a new york city shock jock's racist commentary on the rutgers basketball team, all african-american women and all outstanding students. i noted in passing that a group of white male athletes at duke had acquired a robust and proactive group of defenders despite a rather long history of poor academic behavior, violent behavior cul
as a result, the chronicle's newest non-firewalled section which is called vee tie is bloggy rather than journalist particular. it favors younger authors most of them in pre-tenure or pre-employment stages. many are current and former bloggers. and the articles tend to favor horde tal advice giving confrontational language and radical views about academic success, some of which are complete bullshit. i would also argue that it launched the new genre of literature called quit wit where people...
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china has written a book on it with the great firewall of china and we have a situation that will replicate itself there. finally, will say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men helps tear off the veil of secrecy and open secret if you will. it's been out there, but thankfully through c-span and the congressmen and women who will see this record, you are bearing truth and bearing witness to a very ugly reality that is pervasive. again, i do believe the facade of legitimacy that castro craves and i believe just got a helping hand. that's just my view. "the washington post" and so many others have already opined on that in their editorials. this was not the time to take that view. there should have been an effort to say, human rights first. as you say, mr. atunis, then economic issues and other kinds of engagements. but as we have seen i have seen one statement after another out of havana, from high government officials, nothing is going to change. and if anything, with the re-arrests of at least five, maybe more of the 53, and others who have been rounded up which is the
china has written a book on it with the great firewall of china and we have a situation that will replicate itself there. finally, will say this testimony from these unbelievably brave women and men helps tear off the veil of secrecy and open secret if you will. it's been out there, but thankfully through c-span and the congressmen and women who will see this record, you are bearing truth and bearing witness to a very ugly reality that is pervasive. again, i do believe the facade of legitimacy...
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guest: herd mentality or vaccination is trying to create a firewall against the virus.he more people you have vaccinated, the less vulnerable populations you have, the harder it is for the virus to enter the committee and spread. the cousin measles is so infectious you need at least 95% of the population vaccinated. otherwise, the measles virus is extremely stealthy. it will get into a community. 95% of the people exposed to these -- measles will get the disease if they are not vaccinated. having a high vaccinated community is very important. we have a measles case in minnesota. we do not think it is really to the california outbreak, but it is an international traveler. a college student who came back to a very large university of minnesota community and thus far, 21 days after the individual's infection, we do not have a second case yet area part of that is that you have to show proof of immunity to go to the university of minnesota. had he had two doses of mmr vaccine. so the community there has a high vaccination rate, which is why we are not seeing it spread. and y
guest: herd mentality or vaccination is trying to create a firewall against the virus.he more people you have vaccinated, the less vulnerable populations you have, the harder it is for the virus to enter the committee and spread. the cousin measles is so infectious you need at least 95% of the population vaccinated. otherwise, the measles virus is extremely stealthy. it will get into a community. 95% of the people exposed to these -- measles will get the disease if they are not vaccinated....
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a police report revealing friends of 19-year-old eric nowch bragged about firewalling off 22 shots andher of four tammy meyers. this as we find out meyers and nowch knew one another. is there more to this story? earlier we heard from legal experts. >> go to the emails and the texts and the tweets and the instagrams and facebooks and try to find out what happened here. this came out as a road rage case. there is at lot more we don't know about. >> is this a case of self-defense? is it even the shooter. we are not close at all to figuring what sought. >> well police are still looking for another suspect who say that they believe was driving the vehicle. well you are looking live now at the international space station where any minute nasa astronauts will begin a spacewalk. american butch and terry will venture out into space for more than six hours as they install new docking ports on the station. install the parts which will allow the iss to link up with future space taxis. now to extreme weather. coast guard seconding ice cutter into lake erie to save a freighter that's been stuck in 1
a police report revealing friends of 19-year-old eric nowch bragged about firewalling off 22 shots andher of four tammy meyers. this as we find out meyers and nowch knew one another. is there more to this story? earlier we heard from legal experts. >> go to the emails and the texts and the tweets and the instagrams and facebooks and try to find out what happened here. this came out as a road rage case. there is at lot more we don't know about. >> is this a case of self-defense? is...
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the central government chooses to actually be kind of a firewall if you will.other issue is the very apt and numerous armies jordan egypt, saudi arabia that we have all trained. we really need to look at a solution which includes those armies that we trained. i've met with officers at our own army war college from these nations. so i think, fredricka, we've got to leverage all the resources available to us and take the lead. we don't have to do everything but we must lead them i believe, in helping be effective. >> so and your belief is also that more intel needs to be on the ground. are we talking about u.s. intel or engaging the countries you just mentioned like egypt, saudi arabia their intel? do they need to be there and working in concert with u.s. intel already there? >> both. this is something called bilateral operations where we partner with countries and our allies and something we call unilateral operations. mostly people like me in the old days would set up our own asset nets and obviously our special operations forces doing reconnaissance and that s
the central government chooses to actually be kind of a firewall if you will.other issue is the very apt and numerous armies jordan egypt, saudi arabia that we have all trained. we really need to look at a solution which includes those armies that we trained. i've met with officers at our own army war college from these nations. so i think, fredricka, we've got to leverage all the resources available to us and take the lead. we don't have to do everything but we must lead them i believe, in...