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the public interest to gather that information but that he has to be done by germany's foreign intelligence agencyin a way that complies with germany's constitution and so what will this ruling mean how will it change the way german foreign intelligence to operate abroad it can change any it probably will change but it's important to understand that germany's security apparatus or intelligence community is very complex both at the federal and its a regional level there are many different institutions and in fact the foreign intelligence agency the b.m.d. is the largest of all those institutions and something very important to understand the political implications of this is that it's subordinated to the federal chances chancellor's office so that it gives you an idea of why this is important also politically and what the court actually said in that ruling today is that the b.m.d. is actually bound by the rights that a protected in the german constitution when he operates abroad and when it operate also on foreign soil for example when it conducts surveillance on foreigners i'm this is why this rul
the public interest to gather that information but that he has to be done by germany's foreign intelligence agencyin a way that complies with germany's constitution and so what will this ruling mean how will it change the way german foreign intelligence to operate abroad it can change any it probably will change but it's important to understand that germany's security apparatus or intelligence community is very complex both at the federal and its a regional level there are many different...
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is in the public interest to gather that information, but it has to be done by germany's foreign intelligence agencya way that complies with the constitution. brent: how will this ruling change the way german foreign intelligence operates abroad? correspondent: it is important to understand that germany's intelligence community is very complex, both at the federal and regional level. there are many different institutions. the foreign intelligence agency is the largest of those institutions, and the political applications is it is subordinated to the federal chancellor's office. that is why it is important also. politically. -- also politically. it is bound by the constitution when it operates abroad and on foreign soil when it conducts surveillance on foreigners. that is why this ruling is important, and important, far-reaching ruling by germany's top court. brent: what does this mean for the work of journalists abroad? correspondent: we sell reporters without borders stressing the government is legally obliged to protect from mass surveillance the information, confidential information that journali
is in the public interest to gather that information, but it has to be done by germany's foreign intelligence agencya way that complies with the constitution. brent: how will this ruling change the way german foreign intelligence operates abroad? correspondent: it is important to understand that germany's intelligence community is very complex, both at the federal and regional level. there are many different institutions. the foreign intelligence agency is the largest of those institutions, and...
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the german government will now consider the future operation methods of the foreign intelligence agency and reporters without borders says it will now consider a similar legal action in other countries. we have some sports now in football burnley assistant coach ian lowe is one of 6 people with english premier league clubs who have tested positive for the draw virus while the name fired 2 staff off are also among the 6 merely buyers. back in training with officials hoping to resume matches in late june but watford player troy deeney has refused to return to training because he fears catching the virus. or around the world there's been an outpouring of self-sacrifice and thousands have been working in big and small ways to help others like this man in the u.k. army veteran colonel tom moore has raised the equivalent of about $40000000.00 for charity for his efforts used to be knighted by queen elizabeth moore who celebrated his 100th birthday last month inspired the nation when he did laps in his garden 100 times to raise money for health care it's. this is the t.v. news live from berlin
the german government will now consider the future operation methods of the foreign intelligence agency and reporters without borders says it will now consider a similar legal action in other countries. we have some sports now in football burnley assistant coach ian lowe is one of 6 people with english premier league clubs who have tested positive for the draw virus while the name fired 2 staff off are also among the 6 merely buyers. back in training with officials hoping to resume matches in...
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the german government will now consider the future operation methods of the foreign intelligence agency and reporters without borders. says it will now consider similar action in other countries. and this is good of you news still to come on our program today they made tomato soup is famous as well jackie kennedy we find out how pop artist turned the ordinary into cultural icons at a new berlin exit. but 1st voters in burundi are going to the polls in a crucial presidential election that could see the 1st democratic transfer of power in decades there now this comes after 5 years of political violence following the last election over accusations of the result was unconstitutional the coronavirus could also pose a threat to voter turnout. since 2005 but surprised by not seeking a 4th term. success or ever rescind is an army general considered too close to the government's alleged crimes nor as someone who tried to stop them in other words a compromise candidate. i would like to tell you that since founding no president has supported his successor because i too have never benefited from th
the german government will now consider the future operation methods of the foreign intelligence agency and reporters without borders. says it will now consider similar action in other countries. and this is good of you news still to come on our program today they made tomato soup is famous as well jackie kennedy we find out how pop artist turned the ordinary into cultural icons at a new berlin exit. but 1st voters in burundi are going to the polls in a crucial presidential election that could...
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foreign intelligence operates abroad. it's important to understand that germany's intelligence community feel is a very complex set of institutions there are many intelligence agencies that were specifically talking about the v.n.d. so the foreign intelligence agency which by the way subordinated to the german chancellor's office so this gives you an idea of the political impact on the political importance of all this and what the ruling said is that when the b.n. operates abroad so not only here in germany and when it collects information and carries out surveillance on foreigners it must also respect the rights that are enshrined in the german constitution and that under the current scheme under the current way it had been operating that was not the case and what about the way journalists work abroad will this ruling affect. so the ruling essentially says that 2 rights were being violated the right to privacy of telecommunications and press freedom and that explains why journalists and journalists are going to is asians are so happy about this ruling describing it as i said as a as a milestone and in fact reporters without borders also said that this ruling now or
foreign intelligence operates abroad. it's important to understand that germany's intelligence community feel is a very complex set of institutions there are many intelligence agencies that were specifically talking about the v.n.d. so the foreign intelligence agency which by the way subordinated to the german chancellor's office so this gives you an idea of the political impact on the political importance of all this and what the ruling said is that when the b.n. operates abroad so not only...
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court have backed foreign journalists who've stood up against spying on them by germany's foreign intelligence agency germany's constitutional court has ruled that surveillance of journalists violates the german constitution and its get into your rights to privacy and freedom of the press the challenge was brought by 6 foreign jump advocacy group reporters without borders the court is giving despite agency until the end of next year to change the way the operatives. for more on this i'm joined by hans brand from our parliamentary studio here in berlin hans it was journalists and journalists organizations that brought this complaint to the court what does the verdict mean for journalists lawyers and civil rights networks from all over the world basically it means that they have have the same protection under the german constitution as a german journalist in germany or german lawyers in germany would have in other words what the court has ruled is a very fundamental basic principle that the german agencies the german spy agency would not operate in foreign countries and involving foreigners not germans
court have backed foreign journalists who've stood up against spying on them by germany's foreign intelligence agency germany's constitutional court has ruled that surveillance of journalists violates the german constitution and its get into your rights to privacy and freedom of the press the challenge was brought by 6 foreign jump advocacy group reporters without borders the court is giving despite agency until the end of next year to change the way the operatives. for more on this i'm joined...
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place but i think it's probably much more difficult to identify particular members of a foreign intelligence agency and that is what prosecutors are now saying they've named the ringleader they meet 3 by dean is name they say and they believe that he was a member at the time of the hack of the g.o.u. rushes intelligence agency and obviously it's quite difficult to put together the evidence they say they now have reliable evidence that that is the case and they're going after him so what is the russian ambassador been told. yet the ambassador said they are not shy of has been called in to have all this explained to say that they've identified this man and also i think to be told how concerned germany is about these attacks there was another attack in 2018 which some believe is also connected with russia germany is also worried about the killing of a georgian man in berlin last august which they also think russia was somehow behind so i think he's had all that explained to him germany is also going to use the european psych cyber sanctions regime to pursue this case and so where does that leave relat
place but i think it's probably much more difficult to identify particular members of a foreign intelligence agency and that is what prosecutors are now saying they've named the ringleader they meet 3 by dean is name they say and they believe that he was a member at the time of the hack of the g.o.u. rushes intelligence agency and obviously it's quite difficult to put together the evidence they say they now have reliable evidence that that is the case and they're going after him so what is the...
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look, the intelligence, foreign intelligence intercepts are engaged in and caught by our intelligence agenciesthe nsa, what they're doing is intercepting phone calls and other communications of foreign government officials and foreign intelligence agencies. it is not intended to be used against americans. americans are protected by the bill of rights. they are protected by both the bill of rights and statutes that require warrants before you engage in electronic surveillance of americans. if this unmasking occurred because americans were inadvertently caught in these electronic and intelligence intersents, if that unmasking was occurring not as a way of countering espionage against the united states but for partisan political purposes, that is frankly an outrageous abuse of the powers granted to our intelligence agencies. elizabeth: all right. so the implication is this. according to the justice department inspector general, the obama administration's fbi knew democrats funded the steele dossier. that file had russian disinformation in it. >> right. elizabeth: that the cia was telling the fbi,
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an american who is trying to be recruited by a foreign intelligence agency.the fbi would need to know the identity of that person. it's routine and customary. by the way, unmasking doesn't mean making the name public. it just means circulating it to a very senior, small group of officials at the highest level of the government who have security clearances. so the idea this is a scandal is just absurd. >> okay. those right there are the facts. dylan, i didn't even want to give one ounce of breath or attention to this, but the issue is, the truth matters, but only if you hear it. and millions of americans are not hearing the truth. i want to share just a snippet of how fox news has gone all in on this completely nonsense story. >> huge massive developments in the biggest abuse of power, corruption scandal in american history. >> we start with a fox news alert. the flynn unmaskers have been unmasked. yesterday, thanks to disclosures from the acting head of intelligence, we learned a lot more about the corruption that spawned the russia hoax that consumed three y
an american who is trying to be recruited by a foreign intelligence agency.the fbi would need to know the identity of that person. it's routine and customary. by the way, unmasking doesn't mean making the name public. it just means circulating it to a very senior, small group of officials at the highest level of the government who have security clearances. so the idea this is a scandal is just absurd. >> okay. those right there are the facts. dylan, i didn't even want to give one ounce of...
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the foreign intelligence agencies are allowed to operate in hong kong.ontact national security agencies be allowed to operate here to assist hong kong? clearly the police have deficiencies, intelligence collections and analysis. the draft decision only says they will be called on to help on the basis of this. agenciesw enforcement are able to deal with this thanks to hong kong, there would be no need for the mainland agencies to be able to. thank you for your time, appreciate it. egco member joining us. we are looking live at legislative council members debating this national anthem bill. we will bring you the latest when we get more details. plenty more ahead. ahead. haslinda: asian markets are mostly higher despite tensions bring in the u.s. and china over hong kong. that's get a check at where indian markets are right now as they open this wednesday. up sensex up by -- the nifty by 4/10 of 1%. that is what we are keeping an eye on. to live preparing overseas with the unit attracting more than $10 billion in investments in a matter of one month. curren
the foreign intelligence agencies are allowed to operate in hong kong.ontact national security agencies be allowed to operate here to assist hong kong? clearly the police have deficiencies, intelligence collections and analysis. the draft decision only says they will be called on to help on the basis of this. agenciesw enforcement are able to deal with this thanks to hong kong, there would be no need for the mainland agencies to be able to. thank you for your time, appreciate it. egco member...
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jon: you suggested i could of been the cia or some foreign intelligence agency. >> yeah, i think so becauseve not looked closely enough where the participants were but interestingly flynn was out of the country for a brief vacation after the 2016 election and before he was supposed to start his new responsibilities, he was in the dominican republic, haven't been able to nail down where kislyak was but it was highly likely he was in washington at that time, since both of them were outside of the united states and the fbi was saying that they reopen the case against flynn on what i think was a preposterous of an agent of russia, i think the intercepted this conversation without asking flynn in the first place. and whether our people didn't or foreign intelligence service did it and handed it over to the cia, we have not nailed that down yet. jon: i want to play for our viewers what doug collins of georgia, republican of georgia had to say about the unmasking business on maria bartiromo's program this morning. >> we've been talking about this for so long and now it feels like what we've been t
jon: you suggested i could of been the cia or some foreign intelligence agency. >> yeah, i think so becauseve not looked closely enough where the participants were but interestingly flynn was out of the country for a brief vacation after the 2016 election and before he was supposed to start his new responsibilities, he was in the dominican republic, haven't been able to nail down where kislyak was but it was highly likely he was in washington at that time, since both of them were outside...
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the fbi lives under different rules than the national security agency which is a foreign phasing intelligence when the nsa is eavesdropping on foreigners and produce a transcript, the names of americans are blacked out but senior officials can request those names if they need them to better under the intelligence and that happened at the end of the obama administration when they were trying to figure out the russian interference campaign. now they're trying to say that was an abuse of power. it wasn't but that's another conversation. what we've learned today is that the penultimate transcript of mike flynn and the russian ambassador, flynn's name was never blacked out so it was there for all to see. there was no abuse, no unmasking in that conversation, chuck. >> in that sense, everybody already knew there wasn't an attempt to go get it. now i've got it on that specific allegation. ken, thank you for reporting and clearing that up for us. katy, over to you. >>> two house committees are demanding documents from the secretary of state. the house oversight and foreign affairs committees want inf
the fbi lives under different rules than the national security agency which is a foreign phasing intelligence when the nsa is eavesdropping on foreigners and produce a transcript, the names of americans are blacked out but senior officials can request those names if they need them to better under the intelligence and that happened at the end of the obama administration when they were trying to figure out the russian interference campaign. now they're trying to say that was an abuse of power. it...
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requested that we still haven't received is general flynn's defense intelligence agency prebriefings and post-briefings for all of his foreigncts. people act like he did something in secret and he didn't at all. he was talking to the defense intelligence agency before and after any of his foreign contacts, including his trip to russia everybody wants to seem to want to got upset about. also his involvement, one meeting with somebody from turkey. elizabeth: all right. sidney powell, we love having you on. can you come back soon? great to have you. >> i will come back sometime next week. thank you, liz. elizabeth: good. we'll look forward to that. sydney powell. coming up, china taking more steps to bring hong kong under the communist government's control. this is a new aggressive push, what does it mean for hong kong? also taiwan and the south china sea. we're bringing in retired army major general robert scales on all of that, what is at stake. that is coming up next. ♪. elizabeth: welcome back. china's xi xinping now taking a new aggressive step to bring hong kong under the communist government's control. china's legislatur
requested that we still haven't received is general flynn's defense intelligence agency prebriefings and post-briefings for all of his foreigncts. people act like he did something in secret and he didn't at all. he was talking to the defense intelligence agency before and after any of his foreign contacts, including his trip to russia everybody wants to seem to want to got upset about. also his involvement, one meeting with somebody from turkey. elizabeth: all right. sidney powell, we love...
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intelligence agencies routinely monitor foreign agencies, that is their job.ions known as minimization procedures have been put in place to assure that american citizens are not caught up in that surveillance. in other i words, they would hae no constitutional rights. and that their identities and rights are protected. this, of course, was not the case with lieutenant general flynn, the transcript was created and given to intelligence officials who then leaked the details to the press, which by the way, is a felony or according to the espionage act. >> sean: now the evidence t has been laid bare for all to see. nothing, absolutely nothing was done by the book. we were right back in march 2017 and beyond. take a look. >> it is the moment we have now been anticipating a long time on their show. equal justice, keep equal application of the laws. lieutenant general flynn was a war hero and serve this country honorably and with distinction. with multiple tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan and put his arms away for freedom of life. 33 years of total service. he w
intelligence agencies routinely monitor foreign agencies, that is their job.ions known as minimization procedures have been put in place to assure that american citizens are not caught up in that surveillance. in other i words, they would hae no constitutional rights. and that their identities and rights are protected. this, of course, was not the case with lieutenant general flynn, the transcript was created and given to intelligence officials who then leaked the details to the press, which by...
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under these new laws the -- they would target cessation, terrorism, foreign interference and allow beijing back intelligence agencies to set up in the city and overall would, quote, improve the one country two system style of governance allowing honk congress to operate relatively freely from mainland china as hong kong returned to china control after the uk they can circumvent the authorities to impose the new law and go into effect in about a week's time from now so this is at the end of the national people's congress. now, the secretary of state mike pompeo issued a statement calling the proposal the death knell for hong kong's autonomy and urging beijing to reconsider a special status it has with the u.s. that in theory could be revoked by the u.s. if it doesn't feel as though hong kong is truly autonomous now, the hong kong lawmakers have been quite concerned about what they were seeing. some of them describing this as a turning point for hong crokono end of hong kong as we know it and concerned of undermining civil liberties and you could see that playing itself out in the stock market today, down by 5% also v
under these new laws the -- they would target cessation, terrorism, foreign interference and allow beijing back intelligence agencies to set up in the city and overall would, quote, improve the one country two system style of governance allowing honk congress to operate relatively freely from mainland china as hong kong returned to china control after the uk they can circumvent the authorities to impose the new law and go into effect in about a week's time from now so this is at the end of the...
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of that responsibility includes authorizing certain activities by our intelligence agencies to obtain critical information on foreign targets. but no. americans' civil liberties should not be jettisoned for that effort. when the house first passed. had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread and much more deliberate than initially reported. given that, rather than place additional requirements on the exercise of existing authorities, i think we must fully re-evaluate the fisa authorities to resolve the right balance between protecting our nation and the rights of the american people. in addition, the administration does not support this bill in its current form. which means that this is going to be yet another in a long line of activities undertaken by the democratic majority which are not going to be successful. i yield back to the gentleman from georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the ba
of that responsibility includes authorizing certain activities by our intelligence agencies to obtain critical information on foreign targets. but no. americans' civil liberties should not be jettisoned for that effort. when the house first passed. had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread...
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and she should have known -- he should have known as the former head of the defense intelligence agency that the foreign -- the russian ambassadors call was being listened to by somebody. [inaudible] >> one quick point. lying to the vice president may lose your job, it shouldn't send her to jail. there was no love violated night and there's not a single word of the government indictment charging him with a violation of the law. >> ed: gentlemen, heated conversation, let's bring it back down, thanks for coming on. >> thank you. thank you. >> ed: thousands of americans on this memorial day amid new warnings the virus is not contained. dr. scott atlas, who said the nations locked on his his quote unquote killing people, response to those foregoing social contil fuel hundreds of thousands of deaths per month. next on that. >> fong, son, finally opening, everybody being able to join each other. >> i feel safe. everybody is doing their part. ♪ give me your hand! i can save you... lots of money with liberty mutual! we customize your car insurance so you only pay for what you need! only pay for what you need. ♪
and she should have known -- he should have known as the former head of the defense intelligence agency that the foreign -- the russian ambassadors call was being listened to by somebody. [inaudible] >> one quick point. lying to the vice president may lose your job, it shouldn't send her to jail. there was no love violated night and there's not a single word of the government indictment charging him with a violation of the law. >> ed: gentlemen, heated conversation, let's bring it...
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also information given to german german police by foreign law enforcement agencies how about the connection to the g r u russia's military intelligence agency what is the evidence of its involvement. western secret services intelligence agencies along with private security companies have for some time now closely followed the activities of russian hackers especially of several espionage actors and one of these groups is called a p t $28.00 or also known as fancy bear and there is information linking this group to the russian military intelligence agency ji are you and this evidence is coming from several attacks that happened over the past years. the data that was stolen in a cyber attack do we know whether it was ever misused for political purposes for example. we don't there's no information on. whether it was used the misused in any way or even used to blackmail certain politicians. some rather suspicious websites have been registered following the. attack on the german parliament with rather suspicious names such as bt leaks dot com and some. german security services believed that perhaps the hackers would release certain materia
also information given to german german police by foreign law enforcement agencies how about the connection to the g r u russia's military intelligence agency what is the evidence of its involvement. western secret services intelligence agencies along with private security companies have for some time now closely followed the activities of russian hackers especially of several espionage actors and one of these groups is called a p t $28.00 or also known as fancy bear and there is information...
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intelligence agencies. >> this whole matter of counterintelligence investigations and false and fraudulent statements made to the foreignelligence surveillance court. so that our fraud was committed -- >> sean: knowingly! >> knowingly, willingly, wonderfully, and it took place in the affian fisa warrant issu. and that's a separate issue as it pertains to the impact on general flynn and what happened with the president of the united states and when he's had to put up with three years and you mentioned that the steele dossier and that's not forget the sourcing on that, the information sharing on that, between christopher steele and the deferment a justice of the time. his wife, worked for fusion dps on the issues related to russia. you can't make this up and you would have to sell this as a fiction story but it's a reality that i've been dealing with in the present had to deal with for three years. the light is being shown now. >> sean: that's what they try to, attempted, and it was abused power. it jay, thank you. the new documents in my skull flynn case exposing the fbi weaponized law enforcement resources and engineeri
intelligence agencies. >> this whole matter of counterintelligence investigations and false and fraudulent statements made to the foreignelligence surveillance court. so that our fraud was committed -- >> sean: knowingly! >> knowingly, willingly, wonderfully, and it took place in the affian fisa warrant issu. and that's a separate issue as it pertains to the impact on general flynn and what happened with the president of the united states and when he's had to put up with three...
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foreigners to be in fisa, but i think american campaigns should not be investigated by a secret court. lou: if there's any confusion amongst the agencies using fisa, the tipoff should be it's the foreign intelligence it is not the federal intelligence court. and you make a a great point and, i think, an important reform in your amendment. but i don't sense that there's a great stomach amongst the leadership of either the republican senate or the democratic house to reform fisa. they want to be expedient, they want to ask -- to act as if nothing happened here, as if this were a hoax against president trump instead of an effort to overthrow a president. >> it's the usual slight of hand. even republicans who pretend to be the president's friend are defenders of the deep state. many of them have been defenders for decades up here of the deep state. we've been wanting to reform it to make sure it doesn't abuse american civil liberties, but they're caught up in saying, oh, we don't want president trump to know this, but we've got to figure out how to put forward a bill that pretends to fix the problem. this is a parlor game in washington. there are some good reforms. i voted for senator lee's reform tod
foreigners to be in fisa, but i think american campaigns should not be investigated by a secret court. lou: if there's any confusion amongst the agencies using fisa, the tipoff should be it's the foreign intelligence it is not the federal intelligence court. and you make a a great point and, i think, an important reform in your amendment. but i don't sense that there's a great stomach amongst the leadership of either the republican senate or the democratic house to reform fisa. they want to be...
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we recorded these conversations under the foreign intelligence surveillance act in order to find out what lauren government agenciesting, what terrorists are plotting against us and unmasking is a rather extraordinary think that the national security agency is entrusted with doing and here it appears as if it was being used to unmask political opponents of the obama administration. that is a gross abuse of a very important tool that we actually still need. liz: you know, what was going on with the fbi nsa under obama, again, this is around the time that trump announced candidacy, this is before the problematic fbi warns on people like carter page, also in january 2016, the nsa inspector general of the nsa found out that nsa database being so abused as all of this was transpiring, they tried to shut down the fbi from accessing it and then dni, james clapper along with then defense secretary ash carter tries to get president obama to fire admiral rogers exactly when rogers, you know, going to tell the court, hey, the fbi is abusing our databases and the court was kept in the dark about all of this. you know, they wer
we recorded these conversations under the foreign intelligence surveillance act in order to find out what lauren government agenciesting, what terrorists are plotting against us and unmasking is a rather extraordinary think that the national security agency is entrusted with doing and here it appears as if it was being used to unmask political opponents of the obama administration. that is a gross abuse of a very important tool that we actually still need. liz: you know, what was going on with...
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surveillance by the german intelligence agency violates the constitution the basic law guarantees that germany will uphold privacy and media freedom a legal challenge was brought by 6 foreign journalists german prosecutors have dropped charges of market manipulation against 2 top volkswagen executives the carmaker agreed to pay $9000000.00 euros to close the case against her but deuce and hines to show punch they were charged with withholding information about cheating emissions tests. meanwhile lockdown restrictions across europe have led to a sharp drop in vehicle sales as most car dealerships are forced to close the latest registration figures reveal just how drastic the situation for the industry has become. the more covert 19 cases the fewer new cars sold that's according to the latest figures from europe's car manufacturers association a cea. italy and spain lead the way with declines of over 97 percent and 96 percent respectively and france new vehicle registrations were down 90 percent. germany fared slightly better minus 60 percent now that economies are loosening coronavirus restrictions we are expecting to see a rebound in auto sales throughout the rest of the y
surveillance by the german intelligence agency violates the constitution the basic law guarantees that germany will uphold privacy and media freedom a legal challenge was brought by 6 foreign journalists german prosecutors have dropped charges of market manipulation against 2 top volkswagen executives the carmaker agreed to pay $9000000.00 euros to close the case against her but deuce and hines to show punch they were charged with withholding information about cheating emissions tests....
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intelligence agency. exhibit two, the guardian, a well-known dish paper, here it is, the guardian has learned the fbi applied for warrant from the foreignligence surveillance court over the summer in order to monitor for members of the trump team suspected of your regular contact with russian officials. this is during a presidential election. the sitting president is now investigating the nominee and his campaign. they turned down the nomination asking counterintelligence investigation to narrow its focus. the fbi was finally granted a warrant in october. you can see right here at the beginning i'm laying out the information that i found, some of it is right on, some of it's a little sketchy, but most of it is right on. they went to the court and they got a warrant. we now know they went there four times to get a warrant. we also now know that they lied. inspector general's reporting the case, the document was falsified by an fbi lawyer, leaks about it were throughout the media and i was attacked after this. the point of this and the point of the program this evening is to show you the full extent of the obama administration activity an
intelligence agency. exhibit two, the guardian, a well-known dish paper, here it is, the guardian has learned the fbi applied for warrant from the foreignligence surveillance court over the summer in order to monitor for members of the trump team suspected of your regular contact with russian officials. this is during a presidential election. the sitting president is now investigating the nominee and his campaign. they turned down the nomination asking counterintelligence investigation to...
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new legislation would tackle secession, subversion, terrorism, foreign interference, it would set up beijing-backed intelligence agencies in the city and improve the one country two systems style of governance which up until now has allowed hong kong to more or less run its own affairs since hong kong was handed over from the uk back to china the secretary of state, mike pompeo, issued a statement condemning what he believes is unilateral action on the part of china, that is disastrous, he said, and would be the death nail of hong kong's autonomy some have described this as a turning point or an end of hong kong as we know it their fear is that this new package of legislation, which is likely to go through in a week at the end of the national peoples congress, that this would mean that the rule of law here will be totally undermined and that hong kong's position as a global financial center would also be breached so, there's a lot of concern about this clearly it was playing out in the stock markets today. the hong kong markets dropped by 5% what i thought was interesting is that real estate stocks dropped by 10% becaus
new legislation would tackle secession, subversion, terrorism, foreign interference, it would set up beijing-backed intelligence agencies in the city and improve the one country two systems style of governance which up until now has allowed hong kong to more or less run its own affairs since hong kong was handed over from the uk back to china the secretary of state, mike pompeo, issued a statement condemning what he believes is unilateral action on the part of china, that is disastrous, he...
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administration were asking the national security agency to unmask michael flynn's name, the intercept of a foreign official, these are not just intelligence officials, career professionals, you have joe biden just eight days before donald trump taking office unmasking the name of his incoming national security adviser in just a few days later it began to leak to the washington post, senior political officials of the department of treasury, some major obama fundraisers asking for this. michael flynn's name was in the hands of all these political appointees in the final days of the obama administration. it turned up in the news given the fbi pretext to go interview him with inappropriate approaches we now know were used to set up and frame michael flynn. shannon: the wall street journal reporting about this has a piece that says this. unmasking us identities and intelligence reports is a fairly routine process that occurs thousands of times annually, quote, you can't do your job without it said michael morel the former acting director of the cia during the obama administration, they say this is routinely done in the course of business. amba
administration were asking the national security agency to unmask michael flynn's name, the intercept of a foreign official, these are not just intelligence officials, career professionals, you have joe biden just eight days before donald trump taking office unmasking the name of his incoming national security adviser in just a few days later it began to leak to the washington post, senior political officials of the department of treasury, some major obama fundraisers asking for this. michael...
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agency and further quoting when such activity directly affects a matter otherwise within the jurisdiction of such committee. the senate judiciary committee has jurisdiction over all federal courts including the foreign intelligence surveillance court where a lot of intelligence activity takes place. of course all of congress, not just any one committee or senator has the constitutional authority over the intelligence community so in conclusion, please can't congressman and greater intelligence community, remember you were created by statute, but congress was created by the constitution. i won't yield the floor. >> the senator from oregon. >> in a few minutes the senate is going to vote on the nomination of john radcliffe to be the director of national intelligence. and i have come to the floor to discuss this important nomination. senators often come to this floor to talk about the importance of speaking truth to power. in his statement before the intelligence committee and in his written response revealed that he wouldn't speak truth to power. he would surrender to it. he demonstrated that he is so eager to serve power he will twist the truth, and he showed this again and again. we sold for example in the name
agency and further quoting when such activity directly affects a matter otherwise within the jurisdiction of such committee. the senate judiciary committee has jurisdiction over all federal courts including the foreign intelligence surveillance court where a lot of intelligence activity takes place. of course all of congress, not just any one committee or senator has the constitutional authority over the intelligence community so in conclusion, please can't congressman and greater intelligence...
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beijing have raised that it may ban foreign judges in hong kong from presiding over any national security cases and it may also expand the presence of china's intelligence agency in hong kong so we are waiting to hear details as you mentioned fully they are starting to vote on those issues just now actually other issues they're going to be discussing the introduction of a new civil code as well that talks about marriage and family rights they've never china's never had that all rolled into one legislation and talk about the coronavirus they're also passing some policies to address that crisis health reforms are also on the way reportedly they're going to improve the beijing's response mechanism for reporting such such outbreaks and also its emergency response in terms of dealing with. large amounts of patients entering the hospital system another policy that they're introducing or that they're changing the response of the corinna virus crisis is the wild lodge trade law what they're doing is introducing ha ha to penalties for people caught dealing in exotic wildlife because that is suspected to be one of the sources of potentially the source of the corvette 10
beijing have raised that it may ban foreign judges in hong kong from presiding over any national security cases and it may also expand the presence of china's intelligence agency in hong kong so we are waiting to hear details as you mentioned fully they are starting to vote on those issues just now actually other issues they're going to be discussing the introduction of a new civil code as well that talks about marriage and family rights they've never china's never had that all rolled into one...
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agencies. >> this whole matter of a counterintelligence investigation and false and fraudulent statements made to the foreign intelligenceveillance court so that a fraud was committed -- >> sean: knowingly! >> knowingly, willfully, wantonly. it took place and a fisa warrant issue that should have never been. a whole separate issue as it relates to the impact whether it's on general flynn or particularly what has also happened with this president of the united states has have to h put up with three years. you mention the steele dossier. let's not forget that the sourcing on that, and the information sharing on that was between christopher steele and bruce ohr who is the number four at the department of justice at the time. and his wife, bruce or his wife, bruce ohr's wife, worked for fusion gps. you y can't make this up. you have to sell this as a fiction story. >> sean: nobody could write this. >> the light is being shown now. >> sean: detective koontz, jay jay. thank you. new documents in the michael flynn case expose how the fbi weaponized law enforcement resources toaw enter on the engineer a crime in destroying a 33
agencies. >> this whole matter of a counterintelligence investigation and false and fraudulent statements made to the foreign intelligenceveillance court so that a fraud was committed -- >> sean: knowingly! >> knowingly, willfully, wantonly. it took place and a fisa warrant issue that should have never been. a whole separate issue as it relates to the impact whether it's on general flynn or particularly what has also happened with this president of the united states has have...
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on a lawful surveillance of a valid foreign intelligence target as far as we can surmise from the documents. the rules as far as requesting national security agencyroval to unmask or reveal his name was done appropriately. in other words, procedures weren't bypassed, rules weren't broken, all of the rules were followed. and noi the names of the individuals who requested that unmasking looked to me to be all individuals of senior national security stature who had responsibilities and would have had a valid reason for requesting access to this information. this is chutely 100% politics, and really in the current environment given what's going on in the country i think is really a disgraceful abuse of the declassification system and an unfair disparaging of the intelligence community process. >> you know, john, does this fit into the president's directive, and he used the words, to investigate the investigators? >> wolf, we have seen this movie in all of its pieces before. in the 2016 campaign when people started to question donald trump's character, question his trust worthiness. he ramped up about the clinton e-mails, the clinton foundation. they
on a lawful surveillance of a valid foreign intelligence target as far as we can surmise from the documents. the rules as far as requesting national security agencyroval to unmask or reveal his name was done appropriately. in other words, procedures weren't bypassed, rules weren't broken, all of the rules were followed. and noi the names of the individuals who requested that unmasking looked to me to be all individuals of senior national security stature who had responsibilities and would have...
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of that responsibility includes authorizing certain activities by our intelligence agencies to obtain critical information on foreign targets. but no. americans' civil liberties should not be jettisoned for that effort. when the house first passed. had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread and much more deliberate than initially reported. given that, rather than place additional requirements on the exercise of existing authorities, i think we must fully re-evaluate the fisa authorities to resolve the right balance between protecting our nation and the rights of the american people. in addition, the administration does not support this bill in its current form. which means that this is going to be yet another in a long line of activities undertaken by the democratic majority which are not going to be successful. i yield back to the gentleman from georgia. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the ba
of that responsibility includes authorizing certain activities by our intelligence agencies to obtain critical information on foreign targets. but no. americans' civil liberties should not be jettisoned for that effort. when the house first passed. had -- passed h.r. 6172, the re-authorization of the u.s.a. freedom act, i supported the bill because of the improvements that were made to the fisa process. but since then we have learned details that indicate that the abuse was much more widespread...
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intelligence agency. president obama did not like him because when he retired, he started criticizing the administration conducting foreign policy as a willful ignorance. apparently, he supported against andy mccabe, so there are reasons people didn't like michael flynn, but i think it is far larger than that, so we need to take a look at who else is unmasked, who else potentially was the obama administration spying on, what else did they do to corrupt the transition process? >> martha: i know that's a question you want to continue to move forward on, but one more issue as it pertains to this, when you look at the phone call but we don't know what's in the transcript. there was something disturbing in it, it would be in those transcripts. they have not been released. susan rice had a reaction to the release of the email this evening, and she would like them to be released. here's a bit of the email statement that she sent out this evening. "in the interest of transparen transparency, again called on the director of national intelligence was the acting director to release the unredacted transcripts of all the calls. now, i
intelligence agency. president obama did not like him because when he retired, he started criticizing the administration conducting foreign policy as a willful ignorance. apparently, he supported against andy mccabe, so there are reasons people didn't like michael flynn, but i think it is far larger than that, so we need to take a look at who else is unmasked, who else potentially was the obama administration spying on, what else did they do to corrupt the transition process? >> martha: i...
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is proposing to input mainland intelligence agencies and possibly set up bases in hong kong it is also aiming to tackle sustain session, subversion, terrorism and foreign interference to that, to the ears of many in hong kong, especially those protesters, those descriptions target them. hong kong's chief executive carrie lam has said she is going to follow through with any proposal that might follow through from beijing as you can imagine, the fact that beijing is so directly intere interfearing, it would appear and imposing into the basic law at the same time which is meant to separate the governing of hong kong from mainland china. for beijing to do that is frightening a lot of people there for that rule of law has been breached. >> you know, the world is going to wait to see what happens with that law one of the reasons, hong kong is one of the biggest world centers in terms of dollar volume. that is why the world watched the protests there what is the time line there? is there still time to reverse the decision or alter that bill which sent hong kong stocks down 5.5% overnight >> it seems unlikely beijing would alter any draft. this proposal was an
is proposing to input mainland intelligence agencies and possibly set up bases in hong kong it is also aiming to tackle sustain session, subversion, terrorism and foreign interference to that, to the ears of many in hong kong, especially those protesters, those descriptions target them. hong kong's chief executive carrie lam has said she is going to follow through with any proposal that might follow through from beijing as you can imagine, the fact that beijing is so directly intere...
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administration were asking the national security agency to unmask michael flynn's name as an intercept of a foreign official. these are not just intelligenceicials, career professionals, you have joe biden eight days before donald trump was taking office unmasking the name of his incoming national security adviser. and lo and behold, just a few days later it leaked to "the washington post." you had senior political officials at the treasury and major obama fund-raisers who were ambassadors all asking for this. mike flynn's name was in the hands of all of these political appointees. in the final days of the obama administration. it turned up in the news which gave the fbi pretext to go interview him with inappropriate approaches that we now know was he used two set up and frame mike flynn. spew on "the wall street journal" reporting about us has a piece that says this, unmasking u.s. identities is a fairly routine process. it occurs thousands of times annually, then they quote "you cannot do your job with out of it" said michael grenell during the obama administration. they say that this is routinely done as ambassadors samantha power was a
administration were asking the national security agency to unmask michael flynn's name as an intercept of a foreign official. these are not just intelligenceicials, career professionals, you have joe biden eight days before donald trump was taking office unmasking the name of his incoming national security adviser. and lo and behold, just a few days later it leaked to "the washington post." you had senior political officials at the treasury and major obama fund-raisers who were...