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greenwald didn't get it and failed to take those meyers. snowden then contacted another journalist laura, an american based in berlin who was familiar with encryption who then let greenwald know what snowden had. the rest is history written in headline form. since then, more and more journalists have been schooling themselves on what is now a tool of the trade: encryption. >> what the snowden revelations did is not necessarily tell us things on a tactical level that we didn't understand. it just led people to understand the true scope of mass surveillance and now, i have been doing judgist trainings for about two years. and before the revelation, the digital security track at a conference wasn't particularly well attended. now, it is standing-room-only. and that's a really good thing. >> they don't need to listen to your phone calls if they can pick up the information about the connections and when they happen and all of this. you can kind of figure out what people were doing, talking about anyway, without where the digital cookie crumbs. j
greenwald didn't get it and failed to take those meyers. snowden then contacted another journalist laura, an american based in berlin who was familiar with encryption who then let greenwald know what snowden had. the rest is history written in headline form. since then, more and more journalists have been schooling themselves on what is now a tool of the trade: encryption. >> what the snowden revelations did is not necessarily tell us things on a tactical level that we didn't understand....
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glenn greenwald paid a price.he has had his patriotism question, has been called a criminal, or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by journalists. he has had his boyfriend detained. had his freedom curtailed. but he is here with news ottawa tonight and i would like a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize winning journalist, glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. good evening to everybody, and thanks for coming out tonight, and thank you as well to open media for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic, long-time reader, bill owen, for organizing such a great event and helping me be able to come this week to canada, where i have had a very event. 96 hours -- eventful 96 hours. it is -- an interesting way i feel like i've had, despite how tumultuous it's been, rather productive week because i feel like i've clicked something on my list of life objectives that a lot of people believe your stereotypes about your country would be imfor to achieve which is i
glenn greenwald paid a price.he has had his patriotism question, has been called a criminal, or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by journalists. he has had his boyfriend detained. had his freedom curtailed. but he is here with news ottawa tonight and i would like a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize winning journalist, glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. good evening to everybody, and thanks for coming out tonight, and thank you as well to...
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glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic long time reader bill owen for organizing such an event and helping me to be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. it is actually in an interesting way i feel i've had, despite how tumtuss it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives which some would say would brex possible to achieve, which is i have gotten to spend an entire week with my email box full of enraged canadians. and there are a lot of people who would have said that's just impos
glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very...
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glen greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths.has had his patriotism questioned, he's been called a criminal or an accessesry to a criminal. he's been called these things by journalists. he's had his boyfriend detained, he's had his freedom curtailed. but he's here with us in ottawa tonight and i would like a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody and thanks for coming out tonight and thank you as well to open media and ravel c.a. for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my enhas to yass tick reader bill owen for organizing this event and helping me be able to come this week to canada. where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. [laughter] it is actually in an interesting way, i feel like i've had, despite how new tult white house it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives that a lot of people who believe the stereotypes about your country
glen greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths.has had his patriotism questioned, he's been called a criminal or an accessesry to a criminal. he's been called these things by journalists. he's had his boyfriend detained, he's had his freedom curtailed. but he's here with us in ottawa tonight and i would like a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody and thanks...
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is a glenn greenwald. [applause] i think about that, yeah. [applause] consider for a second that the edward snowden did not have a glenn greenwald to contact if there wasn't a journalist to encrypt the communication. imagine if the nsa heard what edward snowden was trying to convey. imagine if the journal of the edward snowden contact it was not as committed to rigorously and aggressively and responsibly reporting the revelations as snowden was brave enough to come forward with. imagine we would all be the worse off for it. i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned. he has been called a criminal, an accessory to criminal. he has been called these things by journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. he has had his freedom curtailed but he is here with us in ottawa tonight. a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize-winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. [applaus
is a glenn greenwald. [applause] i think about that, yeah. [applause] consider for a second that the edward snowden did not have a glenn greenwald to contact if there wasn't a journalist to encrypt the communication. imagine if the nsa heard what edward snowden was trying to convey. imagine if the journal of the edward snowden contact it was not as committed to rigorously and aggressively and responsibly reporting the revelations as snowden was brave enough to come forward with. imagine we...
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so thank-you glenn greenwald. actually i was commenting years ago when he first carted we had some good comments and we would debate and he would always jumping to the comments because people lived in dread of them to say no. this is why you destroy it it. over the years we would exchange comments i would send him stories and they would be in his column than eventually we started exchanging emails. then in 2012 i brought him here for the first time. contrary to the image you see on tv, but he is the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet. i will not talk too much that i am holding in my hand a rubrics cuba -- cuba because it is central to the store because when he went to hong kong he had no idea what edwards noted look-alike he could not because that is the bad operational security so he told him i will carry the rubix cube then he looks of there with edward snowden and he looks like he is 19 and he has rubix cube. he thinks he is looking for the senior nsa guy. so they talked and this is where we are. we are almost
so thank-you glenn greenwald. actually i was commenting years ago when he first carted we had some good comments and we would debate and he would always jumping to the comments because people lived in dread of them to say no. this is why you destroy it it. over the years we would exchange comments i would send him stories and they would be in his column than eventually we started exchanging emails. then in 2012 i brought him here for the first time. contrary to the image you see on tv, but he...
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glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his pate are thism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. e has had these -- been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic long time reader bill owen for organizing such an event and helping me to be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. it is actually in an interesting way i feel i've had, despite how tumtuss it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives which some would say would brex possible to achieve, which is i have gotten to spend an entire week with my email box full of enraged canadians. and there are a lot of people who would have said th
glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his pate are thism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. e has had these -- been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as...
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and elisa will be followed by matt greenwald. who directs the research firm that bears his name. as you'll hear the methodology they use, novel tradeoff methodology really makes this survey unique, its findings, and i think it makes it much more meaningful than other types of survey methodology that don't force these tough decisions. after the panel discussion we'll have time for q&a. if during the time of the question, feel free to ask it. otherwise we'll ask you to hold the questions until the panel -- elisa, let me start with you. she'll take you through what the survey found. >> thank you, bill. and good morning. it's a pleasure to be here today to present findings from the academy public opinion study. americans make hard which choices on social security. the study consisted of three related parts. we conducted focus groups in baltimore. we then conducted an online survey of 2,000 americans age 21 and older about their attitudes towards social security and the importance of benefits and their views on policy changes. as part of the online survey, we used an interactive trade
and elisa will be followed by matt greenwald. who directs the research firm that bears his name. as you'll hear the methodology they use, novel tradeoff methodology really makes this survey unique, its findings, and i think it makes it much more meaningful than other types of survey methodology that don't force these tough decisions. after the panel discussion we'll have time for q&a. if during the time of the question, feel free to ask it. otherwise we'll ask you to hold the questions...
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matthew greenwald will show how it shows informed and sometimes difficult choices.n we're thrilled jason furman, who chairs the counsel of economic advisers and also a member of the national academy of social insurance is going to join us to comment on the study and address some of the issues the study raises. then we'll have an outstanding panel on hand this morning to provide their perspective and also answer any questions you might have in the course of the presentation. so, let me introduce lisa walker to you. alisa is an income policy analyst with the academy. and she's part of a generation -- i was talking to her earlier, generation "y" doesn't seem to be the label you like, millennial. my daughter clearly does not want to be called generation "y," prefers not to be compared to other agagenerations like "x" boomers, forget it. notice need to be compared to us. and she's really the voice's generation. as you'll hear, the survey found some disturbing opinions on the part of that generation when they were asked, will social security be there for you? however, the
matthew greenwald will show how it shows informed and sometimes difficult choices.n we're thrilled jason furman, who chairs the counsel of economic advisers and also a member of the national academy of social insurance is going to join us to comment on the study and address some of the issues the study raises. then we'll have an outstanding panel on hand this morning to provide their perspective and also answer any questions you might have in the course of the presentation. so, let me introduce...
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glen greenwald, when we come back. thoughtfully crafted and intelligently designed.h available forward collision warning and new blind spot monitor and a 2014 top safety pick plus rating. cost of entry? a fortune. until now. hey sarah, new jetta? yup. can i check it out? maybe at halftime? introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta. isn't it time for german engineering? (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, jewelers to sporting good stores, we provide financing solutions for all sorts of businesses. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. not to be focusing, again, on my moderate my goal was to finally ge
glen greenwald, when we come back. thoughtfully crafted and intelligently designed.h available forward collision warning and new blind spot monitor and a 2014 top safety pick plus rating. cost of entry? a fortune. until now. hey sarah, new jetta? yup. can i check it out? maybe at halftime? introducing lots of new. the new volkswagen jetta. isn't it time for german engineering? (receptionist) gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get...
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and then it ended up that glenn greenwald and i traveled to hong kong. >> now this is, at this point,e interview that he did with glenn was going to become public. he wasn't going to become public but the issues. >> yeah, i mean, he had a bit of a -- >> he believed that the issue was what he wanted people to care about. he didn't come forward because he wanted the attentionment but he knew that what would happen is that the media with talk about him. so he made the decision and then glenn and i started publishing. and then when, once it was clear the government knew he was probably the source, then you he visited his house in hong kong. >> jon: talked to his girl friend. >> and then we interviewed him there it got crazy. >> jon: that is what is so incredible am are you in this little hotel room in hong kong and you're watching as the story catches fire in a way that i think seems to catch everyone a little bit off guard, just the ferocity of it. and the expansion. >> yeah, i mean glenn and i, i think we didn't expect that there with be the amount of attention there wasment and from th
and then it ended up that glenn greenwald and i traveled to hong kong. >> now this is, at this point,e interview that he did with glenn was going to become public. he wasn't going to become public but the issues. >> yeah, i mean, he had a bit of a -- >> he believed that the issue was what he wanted people to care about. he didn't come forward because he wanted the attentionment but he knew that what would happen is that the media with talk about him. so he made the decision...
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and elisa will be followed by matt greenwald. who directs the research firm that bears his name. as you'll hear the methodology they use, novel tradeoff methodology really makes this survey unique, its findings, and i think it makes it much more meaningful than other types of survey methodology that don't force these tough decisions. after the panel discussion we'll have time for q&a. if during the time of the question, feel free to ask it. otherwise we'll ask you to hold the questions until the panel -- elisa, let me start with you. she'll take you through what the survey found. >> thank you, bill. and good morning. it's a pleasure to be here today to present findings from the academy public opinion study. americans make hard choices on social security. the study consisted of three related parts. we conducted focus groups in baltimore. we then conducted an online survey of 2,000 americans age 21 and older about their attitudes towards social security and the importance of benefits and their views on policy changes. as part of the online survey, we used an interactive trade-off a
and elisa will be followed by matt greenwald. who directs the research firm that bears his name. as you'll hear the methodology they use, novel tradeoff methodology really makes this survey unique, its findings, and i think it makes it much more meaningful than other types of survey methodology that don't force these tough decisions. after the panel discussion we'll have time for q&a. if during the time of the question, feel free to ask it. otherwise we'll ask you to hold the questions...
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thank you, glenn greenwald. it is true that canadians were shocked to learn that we were spying on brazil for industrial purposes, but we were not shocked by the revelations are we were not shark dynasts disclosed to spy or that there was buying and some unnamed airport and elsewhere through wi-fi. maybe that is because we are canadian and it seems impolite and it is embarrassing to us in a way that our own government, what they're doing here is not. i have heard that theory. i have heard other theories. i have heard that we are not like americans, who are adamant about their rights. we are more deferential to power, and that is what the reaction here has been muted, whereas in the united states your revelations with edward snowden have prompted the president to actually modified, whether that is meaningful or not is another question, but to regard his and modify it be so we get in this discussion about the canadian psyche. and i am screaming throughout all of this, we do not know as much as they do. they know a
thank you, glenn greenwald. it is true that canadians were shocked to learn that we were spying on brazil for industrial purposes, but we were not shocked by the revelations are we were not shark dynasts disclosed to spy or that there was buying and some unnamed airport and elsewhere through wi-fi. maybe that is because we are canadian and it seems impolite and it is embarrassing to us in a way that our own government, what they're doing here is not. i have heard that theory. i have heard other...
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you may be mad at glen greenwald, but i am happy we know about some of these programs now and i don't people either. >> here is my problem, snowden -- >> i think oliver stone is a hack. i think he has gone out of his mind. he hasn't produced -- the most impressive production he had was his morning constitution. i can see how it is an interesting story and snowden is a complicated character. >> he works on so many levels. >> you are jealous that he was almost "time" magazine's man of the year. >> i know. i want to be just like that [bleep], [bleep]. >> i would have more respect for snowden if he hadn't gone to an outspoken critic of the united states in the war on terror. if he had even gone to salon i would be okay with it. he went to people that wanted to undermine our security. we know it has happened. the terroristed shifted and people know they are being spied upon. it is good we know. >> maybe we should focus on terrorists and not just all-americans. >> they are terrorists here now. >> kennedy, the problem is we are potentially all terrorists. don't you get that? i am just glad t
you may be mad at glen greenwald, but i am happy we know about some of these programs now and i don't people either. >> here is my problem, snowden -- >> i think oliver stone is a hack. i think he has gone out of his mind. he hasn't produced -- the most impressive production he had was his morning constitution. i can see how it is an interesting story and snowden is a complicated character. >> he works on so many levels. >> you are jealous that he was almost...
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glen greenwald has introduced us to edward snowden, but now he has a
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robert greenwald, congratulations on your ten-year anniversary. we'll have you back. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening and thank you for tuning in. i'm live tonight in washington, d.c. for one of the most important nights of the obama presidency. we begin with that breaking news. in less than two hours, president obama will address the nation, revealing the steps he'll help to fix our broken immigration system. his historic executive action is set to help millions of families. it could also lead to a political wall to mount for years to come. tonight the president is helping to fulfill a promise he made nearly two years ago. >> remember, this is not just a debate about policy. it's about people. it's about men, women. and young people. who want nothing more than the chance to earn their way into the american story. the time has come for common sense, comprehensive immigration reform. the time is now. [ cheers and applause ] now's the time. >> and why is the president taking this action now? because repub
robert greenwald, congratulations on your ten-year anniversary. we'll have you back. that's "the ed show." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening and thank you for tuning in. i'm live tonight in washington, d.c. for one of the most important nights of the obama presidency. we begin with that breaking news. in less than two hours, president obama will address the nation, revealing the steps he'll help to fix our broken immigration...
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glenn greenwald, thank you very much. >> thank you. really appreciate it. [applause] > thanks so much . >> thank you, everybody. thank you, good night everybody. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> here we go. stand by. >> looking at live pictures from the world war ii memorial on the national mall here in washington, d.c. as we've been showing you tweets from members of congress on this veterans day. as part of our coverage and commemoration. -- world war ii memorial. it opened to the public on april 29 of 2004. it was dedicated a month later on may 29 by president george w. bush. >> here's what's ahead with our remaining coverage on this veterans day -- >> and we should let you know that as part of our coverage today, armed services committee member and former p.o.w. arizona senator john mccain will be offering remarks on his new book "he rounting the lives of american solders who served in confli
glenn greenwald, thank you very much. >> thank you. really appreciate it. [applause] > thanks so much . >> thank you, everybody. thank you, good night everybody. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> here we go. stand by. >> looking at live pictures from the world war ii memorial on the national mall here in...
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robert greenwald, congratulations on your ten-year anniversary. we'll have you back.ow." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening and thank you for tuning in. i'm live tonight in washington, d.c. for one of the most important nights of the obama presidency. we begin with that breaking news. in less than two hours, president obama will address the nation, revealing the steps he'll help to fix our broken immigration system. his historic executive action is set to help millions of families. it could also lead to a political wall to mount for years to come. tonight the president is helping to fulfill a promise he made
robert greenwald, congratulations on your ten-year anniversary. we'll have you back.ow." "politicsnation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. >> good evening and thank you for tuning in. i'm live tonight in washington, d.c. for one of the most important nights of the obama presidency. we begin with that breaking news. in less than two hours, president obama will address the nation, revealing the steps he'll help to fix our broken immigration system. his historic...
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glenn greenwald talks about security and government surveillance.after that, another chance to see a discussion on internet regulations between content providers and service providers. on the next washington journal, washington post polling manager looks at the demographics and attitudes that shake theirs years -- that shake this year's election results. he examines how a divided government can work. we will mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall with georgetown university professor and a look at u.s. german relations and the impact of a unified germany. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. washington journal, live at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> c-span veterans day coverage begins tuesday morning at a 30 eastern -- at a 30 eastern. at 10:00, the annual uso gala featuring joint chief of staff chairman martin didn't say. at arlingtont 11 national cemetery for the traditional wreath laying ceremony at the tomb of the unknowns. afternoon, a discussion on veterans metal health is
glenn greenwald talks about security and government surveillance.after that, another chance to see a discussion on internet regulations between content providers and service providers. on the next washington journal, washington post polling manager looks at the demographics and attitudes that shake theirs years -- that shake this year's election results. he examines how a divided government can work. we will mark the 25th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall with georgetown university...
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glen greenwald, thank you very much. >> thank you. really appreciate it. [applause.] >> thanks so much . >> thank you, everybody. thank you, good night everybody. >> a a discussion on internet regulations between content providers and service providers. and then a form on internet privacy. after that, president obama announces his nominee for attorney general. >> c-span been veterans day coverage begins tuesday morning at 8:30 eastern during washington journal with an interview with american legion director. and then it can :00, the annual uso gala. -- at 10:00, the annual uso gala. to the annual wreathlaying cemetery at the tomb of the unknowns. afternoon, a discussion on a veterans mental health issues, and that a selection from the medal of honor ceremonies. >> the fcc is considering a plan that would allow the agency to regulate how internet flows between content providers and internet service providers. a final ruling is expected by the end of the year. at least the concept of open -- at issue is the or nett of open internet fo neutrality refers to a
glen greenwald, thank you very much. >> thank you. really appreciate it. [applause.] >> thanks so much . >> thank you, everybody. thank you, good night everybody. >> a a discussion on internet regulations between content providers and service providers. and then a form on internet privacy. after that, president obama announces his nominee for attorney general. >> c-span been veterans day coverage begins tuesday morning at 8:30 eastern during washington journal with...
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michelle greenwald says mobile beauty companies are prime to become part of that market. >> i think from >> one, they can afford it, two, they value the convenience, and, three, there are enough women that evidently this is meaningful to them that they can create a market. >> 30 years ago do you think that this type of service could have flown? >> one thing that i think is really funny about glam squad is on the one hand we're really modern, based on technology. on the other hand it's old-fashioned. my grandmother used to have standing hair appointments. >> they hope it to be new again to a culture that happened all at their fingertips. >> you can be where you want to be and pretty much order it up on your phone and it's done. >> reporter: for "cbs this morning" michelle miller, new york. >> this is such a great idea. $50 for your hair, $70 for your makeup and convenient. >> very convenient. >> charlie, do you want me to put that app on your phone? i can upload it for you. >> just what i need. >> charlie says, i'm good. >> he's breaking the roles on broadway. he merry christmas! thanks b
michelle greenwald says mobile beauty companies are prime to become part of that market. >> i think from >> one, they can afford it, two, they value the convenience, and, three, there are enough women that evidently this is meaningful to them that they can create a market. >> 30 years ago do you think that this type of service could have flown? >> one thing that i think is really funny about glam squad is on the one hand we're really modern, based on technology. on the...
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glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thanks. goodnight. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> at dollar general you made over $40 million but yet there were 2,000 women whose sued the company and they said they were paid less than it was found by federal investigators that they were. so given your experience there i wonder if you would join a meet today to support the paycheck fairness act to ensure all women are paid equally to the counterparts? >> this would only serve the plaintiffs' lawyers i support equal pay for equal work but this is another false attack by independent fact checkers with gatt why she tries to distract us from the real issue of job creation you can understand why that the obamacare lot that signature law was killing 2.5 million jobs. she supports that. she would expand it. i'm sorry but with 400,000 georgians that goes on food stamps that epa kills thousands of jobs but the people love georgia what someone to fight for them and their family. >> they do when someone who will fight for them and women and families des
glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thanks. goodnight. [applause] [inaudible conversations] >> at dollar general you made over $40 million but yet there were 2,000 women whose sued the company and they said they were paid less than it was found by federal investigators that they were. so given your experience there i wonder if you would join a meet today to support the paycheck fairness act to ensure all women are paid equally to the counterparts? >> this would only serve the...
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he has been working with glenn greenwald and marv who have risen to become household names because oftheir involvement with edward snowden. he left a hotshot job at google today cao project. why? >> yeah so the last piece of public research that i release prior to leaving google was actually about the targeting of journalists and they are the same as the once dimitri was describing. we are talking about state sponsored intelligence apparatus and journalists are an interesting target because interesting people talk to them. so they have become a source of intelligence. the research that i released showed that of the world's top 25 news organizations 21 of them have been targeted by state-sponsored actors. the ones that have not are the ones that have predominately an entertainment focus so you can draw your own conclusions on that. what i have seen is that journalists talk to interesting people and give interesting information attract different types of factors. it's an asymmetry in this game and not a lot of corporations and funding that can afford security teams and so forth whereas
he has been working with glenn greenwald and marv who have risen to become household names because oftheir involvement with edward snowden. he left a hotshot job at google today cao project. why? >> yeah so the last piece of public research that i release prior to leaving google was actually about the targeting of journalists and they are the same as the once dimitri was describing. we are talking about state sponsored intelligence apparatus and journalists are an interesting target...
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with that i will turn it over to matt greenwald who will tell more about the analysis purpose to be.thank you. [applause] there will be a pop quiz at the end. the products that people will buy in a competitive world that people prefer over their competitors they don't care that much if they like the car they like it better than what their competitors are offering and in 1978 from a statistical technique was developed by a professor at the university of pennsylvania and sends, it has been used more than numerous times because a lot of private sector companies don't want to build the product to see how it works. they want to do research first before they pick up the card into the factory. they have identified the preferred package including the cost. the most attractive is the one that you can so a buick or mercedes for $12 but 37,000 includes cost and identifies the impact on preference so if i cannot -- to give you the example of a car it can have numerous features and different size, transmission quality, backup camera, different types of sound systems. each feature has a cost into
with that i will turn it over to matt greenwald who will tell more about the analysis purpose to be.thank you. [applause] there will be a pop quiz at the end. the products that people will buy in a competitive world that people prefer over their competitors they don't care that much if they like the car they like it better than what their competitors are offering and in 1978 from a statistical technique was developed by a professor at the university of pennsylvania and sends, it has been used...
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and columnistthor glen greenwald talks about the gof governor surveillance democracy. >> next, a debate among candidates running for a house seat in the virginia seventh district. after that, a debate in the alaska senate race. next, a debate in virginia seventh congressional district race between jack trammell and david brett. the rothenberg political report's rollcall report indicates republican. the debate took place at randall college. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. it is now my pleasure to introduce our candidates. david brat is both an economics professor and a chair of our economics business department. he created our highly successful ethics minor. david and his wife have two children. rmcjack trammel joined the college in 2000 as director of disability servicessance serves professor of sewsology having focused his people withlping disabilities, doctor tram has been an indies penceible resource at the college. wife reside in near minutial virginia and six of seven children are in college. [laughter] i'm also delighted -- of i am also delighted to be sharing the stage with heath
and columnistthor glen greenwald talks about the gof governor surveillance democracy. >> next, a debate among candidates running for a house seat in the virginia seventh district. after that, a debate in the alaska senate race. next, a debate in virginia seventh congressional district race between jack trammell and david brett. the rothenberg political report's rollcall report indicates republican. the debate took place at randall college. [applause] >> thank you, mayor. it is now...
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and then tonight at 8:30 eastern, author and reporter glenn greenwald, he was in canada recently giving a talk about government surveillance programs in light of the recent shootings in ottawa. we'll have his remarks tonight, 8:30 eastern. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. and this tuesday night watch c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, who loses and which party will control the house and senate. our coverage begins at 8 p.m. eastern with results and analysis. you'll also see candidate victory and concession speeches in some of the most closely-watched senate races across the country throughout the night and into the morning. we want to hear from you your calls, facebook comes and tweets. campaign 2014 election night coverage on c-span. >> and c-span2 will be live shortly for a briefing on an epa settlement on greenhouse gas requirements. that's scheduled for 10:30 a.m. eastern time, about six minutes from now. as soon as that briefing be
and then tonight at 8:30 eastern, author and reporter glenn greenwald, he was in canada recently giving a talk about government surveillance programs in light of the recent shootings in ottawa. we'll have his remarks tonight, 8:30 eastern. >> throughout campaign 2014 c-span has brought you more than 130 candidate debates from across the country in races that will determine control of the next congress. and this tuesday night watch c-span's live election night coverage to see who wins, who...
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that's followed by columnist and author glenn greenwald speaking about privacy in government surveillancewa, canada. ..
that's followed by columnist and author glenn greenwald speaking about privacy in government surveillancewa, canada. ..
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and with that i'll turn it over to matt greenwald who will tell us more about the trade-off analysis part of the study. thank you. [ applause ] >> thanks elisa and good morning. my job is the statistical technique. let me just say by background, most of my work is in the private sector. and a lot of my clients have this fixation about offering products people will buy in a competitive world, that people will prefer over their competitors. they don't care that much if they like the car, they want to like it better than what their competitors are offering. in 1978 a statistical techwas d pennsylvania often called trade off analysis. since 1978 it's been used more than numerous times because a lot of private sector companies don't want to build a product and see how it works. they want to do research first before they put the car into the factory. this trade-off analysis has the benefits of identifying the preferred package, including costs, as someone once told me if you're doing analysis, the one is the least attractive. and identifies the impacted of each feature on preference. so, i
and with that i'll turn it over to matt greenwald who will tell us more about the trade-off analysis part of the study. thank you. [ applause ] >> thanks elisa and good morning. my job is the statistical technique. let me just say by background, most of my work is in the private sector. and a lot of my clients have this fixation about offering products people will buy in a competitive world, that people will prefer over their competitors. they don't care that much if they like the car,...