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that's -- with the fisa courts.n the intelligence committees don't know the extent of what's going on there. judge napolitano: how do we stop this? >> the easiest way would be to cut their budget. they are making themselves dysfunctional. we are rewarding failure to continue to give them money. judge napolitano: do they think they are keeping us safe? >> that's the allegation. i think they know they can't. internally snowden released some material and the analysts inside nsa have been sending out articles internally saying we are overloaded with too much data. we can't figure anything out because we are overburdened with this overload. they have at least 10 articles published saying that from years ago. so they have known for a long time. that's why we did the program we did internally in the 1990s because even back then they were overloaded. judge napolitano: california is the first state in the union to sue the trump administration over its sanctuary cities policy. the lawsuit argues the state not the federal gove
that's -- with the fisa courts.n the intelligence committees don't know the extent of what's going on there. judge napolitano: how do we stop this? >> the easiest way would be to cut their budget. they are making themselves dysfunctional. we are rewarding failure to continue to give them money. judge napolitano: do they think they are keeping us safe? >> that's the allegation. i think they know they can't. internally snowden released some material and the analysts inside nsa have...
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there's also fisa which allows a certain amount of surveillance including domestic surveillance if it is linked towards international terrorism. and so i don't have an easy answer because it involves so many potential issues, but i would just say that the fourth amendment doesn't really have significant teeth in terms of constitutional protecting us and that the statutory protections that we do have have really been, i think, limited by the decisions of the fisa court. one example i will provide you is that the fisa court has heard thousands of cases where people are asking for warrants in order to engage in further investigations of individuals suspected of having ties to terrorism. in all but a handful of cases the warrants have been given out. to me even though i don't know all of the cases that shouldn't know that there has been firm enforcement of the fourth amendment at the level i would like. that's a great question. >> does this thing that's going on in new york city, this search, stop and frisk, come into this at all? >> can i come back for another night? stop and frisk is a
there's also fisa which allows a certain amount of surveillance including domestic surveillance if it is linked towards international terrorism. and so i don't have an easy answer because it involves so many potential issues, but i would just say that the fourth amendment doesn't really have significant teeth in terms of constitutional protecting us and that the statutory protections that we do have have really been, i think, limited by the decisions of the fisa court. one example i will...
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raised the suspicions of investigators, and we were told that carter page who the fbi already had a fisant on two years prior to last july when the investigation was opened, he also caused raised eyebrows among investigators when he went to moscow. they're wondering why this person associated with the trump campaign who we already have a fisa on going to moscow, what is his relationship, what are the russians trying to do here. it was a combination of things which is in the new reporting today, anderson is. >>> up next, the possibility the president might try to fire mueller like he fired james comey. but a group of senators would have a bill to protect mueller. we'll get into that when we continue. i work overtime when i can get it. i need my blood sugar to stay in control. so i asked about tresiba®. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® is a once-daily, long-acting insulin that lasts even longer than 24 hours. i need to cut my a1c. ♪ tresiba® ready ♪ tresiba® works like my body's insulin. releases slow and steady. providing powerful a1c reduction. my week? hectic. my weekends? my time. ♪ tresiba
raised the suspicions of investigators, and we were told that carter page who the fbi already had a fisant on two years prior to last july when the investigation was opened, he also caused raised eyebrows among investigators when he went to moscow. they're wondering why this person associated with the trump campaign who we already have a fisa on going to moscow, what is his relationship, what are the russians trying to do here. it was a combination of things which is in the new reporting today,...
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raised the suspicions of investigators, and we were told that carter page who the fbi already had a fisa warrant on two years prior to last july when the investigation was opened, he also caused raised eyebrows among investigators when he went to moscow. they're wondering why this person associated with the trump campaign who we already have a fisa on going to moscow, what is his relationship, what are the russians trying to do here. it was a combination of things which is in the new reporting today, anderson is. >>> up next, the possibility the president might try to fire mueller like he fired james comey. but a group of senators would have a bill to protect mueller. we'll get into that when we continue. >>> sms rild to there jr.'s your big idea... will people know it means they'll get the lowest price guaranteed on our rooms by booking direct on choicehotels.com? hey! badda book. badda boom! mr. badda book. badda boom! book now at choicehotels.com it can seem like triggers pop up everywhere. luckily there's powerful, 24-hour, non-drowsy claritin. it provides relief of symptoms that can
raised the suspicions of investigators, and we were told that carter page who the fbi already had a fisa warrant on two years prior to last july when the investigation was opened, he also caused raised eyebrows among investigators when he went to moscow. they're wondering why this person associated with the trump campaign who we already have a fisa on going to moscow, what is his relationship, what are the russians trying to do here. it was a combination of things which is in the new reporting...
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it would also evaluating fisa applications based on merit with a preference for people of higher education and job skills. would represent a dramatic overhaul of the u.s. immigration system. president trump has signed a russian sanctions bill that congress forwarded to him, but he added a statement saying he has reservations about its impact, and whether parts are even constitutional. the measure gives congress power to block the president from lifting the sanctions. and the trump administration is considering rick perry as a possible replacement to john kelly to head the department of homeland security. representative michael mccaul, a texas republican, is also said to be favored by some administration officials. authorities say one person is dead and another missing after a natural gas explosion at a college prep school in minneapolis. the school served students from .re-k through 12 grade it is still unclear if the person who died as a strafford -- is a staffer or contractor. global news 24 hours a day, powered by 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm a, and this
it would also evaluating fisa applications based on merit with a preference for people of higher education and job skills. would represent a dramatic overhaul of the u.s. immigration system. president trump has signed a russian sanctions bill that congress forwarded to him, but he added a statement saying he has reservations about its impact, and whether parts are even constitutional. the measure gives congress power to block the president from lifting the sanctions. and the trump...
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it would also evaluating fisa applications based on merit with a preference for people of higher educationresent a dramatic overhaul of the u.s. immigration system. president trump has signed a russian sanctions bill that congress forwarded to him, but he added a statement saying he has reservations about its impact, and whether parts are even constitutional. the measure gives congress power to block the president from lifting the sanctions. and the trump administration is considering rick perry as a possible replacement to john kelly to head the department of homeland security. representative michael mccaul, a texas republican, is also said to be favored by some administration officials. authorities say one person is dead and another missing after a natural gas explosion at a college prep school in minneapolis. the school served students from pre-k t
it would also evaluating fisa applications based on merit with a preference for people of higher educationresent a dramatic overhaul of the u.s. immigration system. president trump has signed a russian sanctions bill that congress forwarded to him, but he added a statement saying he has reservations about its impact, and whether parts are even constitutional. the measure gives congress power to block the president from lifting the sanctions. and the trump administration is considering rick...
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we now know that he was a subject of the fisa, that goes back a couple of years, not just last summer which is what was previously reported. and that is interesting because, it's part of why the fbi suddenly took notice last summer and started this investigation. they noticed that this is a guy who had been interacting with russians, certainly had travelled to moscow and did a very pro-russia speech last summer, then he starts becoming a lot more involved in the campaign. that really raised their curiosity and their interest because they wanted to know whether he was being used to get into the campaign to spy on the campaign. >> all right. thanks one and all for being here. really appreciate it. we have lots to discuss on our breaking news with our panel coming up. >>> how will president trump react to his so-called red line being crossed by investigators? and the report in the wall street journal that a grand jury has been impanelled right here in d.c., just blocks away from the white house. stick around. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wan
we now know that he was a subject of the fisa, that goes back a couple of years, not just last summer which is what was previously reported. and that is interesting because, it's part of why the fbi suddenly took notice last summer and started this investigation. they noticed that this is a guy who had been interacting with russians, certainly had travelled to moscow and did a very pro-russia speech last summer, then he starts becoming a lot more involved in the campaign. that really raised...
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and one example is that the fisa court has heard thousands of cases where people were asked for warrants in order to engage in furthinvestigations of indivs suspected of having ties to individuals. to me, even though i don't know all the cases, it doesn't show there's been firm enforcement of the fourth amendment. at the level. >> does this thing going on in new york city the stop and frisk come into this at all? >> can i come back for another night? [ laughter ] stop and frisk is a great fourth amendment issue. it's interesting i'll talk about a little bit longer to answer your question. terri v. ohio which was the case where the supreme court said that police would be able to stop somebody summited of committing a crime and doing a limited pat down. the stop and frisk. of course, that was constitutional. and some would argue, and i think they're right, that the reason why the court allowed this is because the political backlash it's involved to something completely different. so now even if you were stopped for a traffic offense, you can be stopped and frisked by law enforcement and th
and one example is that the fisa court has heard thousands of cases where people were asked for warrants in order to engage in furthinvestigations of indivs suspected of having ties to individuals. to me, even though i don't know all the cases, it doesn't show there's been firm enforcement of the fourth amendment. at the level. >> does this thing going on in new york city the stop and frisk come into this at all? >> can i come back for another night? [ laughter ] stop and frisk is a...
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will talk about one of our highest but legislative priorities for this year, the reauthorization of fisaection 702. as you know, it gives us the authority to collect foreign intelligence from foreign persons reasonably believed to be outside of the u.s. this intelligence is incredibly important. it's a tool the entire u.s. government benefits from and it is one, if we lose it, this country will be less safe. without it, we don't have a window into the activities of rists and other foreign weapons providers. we're also asking for resources to disrupt transnational criminal syndicates. and to maintain our biometrics technology center. these enhancements are important and necessary and we know that we can always count on the, resources we need to keep the country safe and as i said, we are very grateful for that. in conclusion, our leadership has changed. the fundamental things about the fbi will not ever change. our commitment to keeping the american people safe, our fidelity to the constitution and the rule of law, and our core values of respect, compassion, fairness, integrity, accountab
will talk about one of our highest but legislative priorities for this year, the reauthorization of fisaection 702. as you know, it gives us the authority to collect foreign intelligence from foreign persons reasonably believed to be outside of the u.s. this intelligence is incredibly important. it's a tool the entire u.s. government benefits from and it is one, if we lose it, this country will be less safe. without it, we don't have a window into the activities of rists and other foreign...
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if it's -- fisa court.ca, you've got to go to a regular judge and get a probable cause warrant. there has to be some reasonable basis for believing that criminal activity is afoot. stuart: it sounds to me like we are allowed to go quite a long way in surveillance so long as you've got a warrant and probable cause. got those two items, you do it. >> you absolutely do. and, you know, our constitution has restrictions, but in places like spain and elsewhere they can go even further in a lot of circumstances. [laughter] they don't need things like a constitutional probable cause warrant. stuart: it's very interesting that it was a terror cell in spain that planned out the barcelona attack. that was not cracked. the authorities did not know it was coming even though they've got this power of surveillance that we don't. >> yeah. the problem is that a lot of those muslim communities are very insular. i talked to a foreign expert last night who said, look, that's the real problem. they stay to themselves, and it's
if it's -- fisa court.ca, you've got to go to a regular judge and get a probable cause warrant. there has to be some reasonable basis for believing that criminal activity is afoot. stuart: it sounds to me like we are allowed to go quite a long way in surveillance so long as you've got a warrant and probable cause. got those two items, you do it. >> you absolutely do. and, you know, our constitution has restrictions, but in places like spain and elsewhere they can go even further in a lot...
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authorities this year, truly our most important legislative authority, there we authorization of section fisa 702 which gives us the capability to collect foreign intelligence. this intelligence is incredibly important to us. it is a twill of the entire u.s. government and they benefit from it and it is one which if we lose, the country will be less safe. without it we do not have a window into the activities of spies, weapon proliferators and other foreign adversaries who may be coming to us. we will not know what they are planning, what they are doing, who they are recruiting. the figures from the executive, legislative and additional branches, have oversight and that is the way we wanted to be. increases numbers of checks per year and maintains our biometrics research center. these enhancements are important and necessary and we know we can always count on of the resources we need to keep the country safe and as i said, we are grateful for that. in conclusion, our leadership has changed, the fundamental things about the fbi will never change. commitment to keeping the american people safe,
authorities this year, truly our most important legislative authority, there we authorization of section fisa 702 which gives us the capability to collect foreign intelligence. this intelligence is incredibly important to us. it is a twill of the entire u.s. government and they benefit from it and it is one which if we lose, the country will be less safe. without it we do not have a window into the activities of spies, weapon proliferators and other foreign adversaries who may be coming to us....
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about one of our highest legislative priorities for this year, and that is the reauthorization of fisa section 702. this gives us the ability to collect intelligence from foreign persons outside the united states. this intelligence is incredibly important. is a tool the entire u.s. government benefits from, and it is one, if we lose it, this country will be less safe. without it we don't have a window into the activities of terrorists, spies, weapons to live relators -- weapons are liberators, or others who might be coming after us. we might not know what is coming our way. we are also asking for resources to disrupt transnational criminal syndicates. and, to maintain our biometrics technology center. these enhancements are important and necessary to keep the country safe. in conclusion, our leadership has changed, but the fundamental things about the fbi will not ever change. our commitment to keeping the american people safe, a fidelity to the constitution and the rule of law, and our core values, respect, compassion, fairness, accountability, leadership and diversity, and of course,
about one of our highest legislative priorities for this year, and that is the reauthorization of fisa section 702. this gives us the ability to collect intelligence from foreign persons outside the united states. this intelligence is incredibly important. is a tool the entire u.s. government benefits from, and it is one, if we lose it, this country will be less safe. without it we don't have a window into the activities of terrorists, spies, weapons to live relators -- weapons are liberators,...