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yes there have been some reports the site intelligence group for example has reported that he actually tried to that he posted some a life. from some some camera footage that was filmed from his viewpoint in the run up to that attack of course that's still yet to be confirmed by all foreign cheese and in the meantime of course like you say it is in these times above all very important to keep an eye on how these things develop on social media and not everything should be taken for granted and we certainly should avoid any speculation before authorities and the german federal prosecution who is now which is now taken over this case before they actually confirm any of these details and if they will he is a more concrete information from those from the federal prosecution in the coming hours following the shooting here and how they are today kate stay with us let's just bring of a tweet from the german foreign minister heiko masters reacted to the shooting he tweeted that there was a shooting at a synagogue on the reconciliation festival of young kapoor this hearts we all have to fight ag
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our side of the aisle, who all had military or national intelligence -- having worked through intelligence groups through their careers before coming to congress, who reluctantly came to the conclusion that what the whistleblower said is something we to look into. it would appear, unfortunately, that each one of the witnesses and other individuals coming ownard, and the president's admission on television, is that, in fact, he used tax bear dollars -- taxpayer dollars to get the president of ukraine to do something that would personally benefit him. that is not something the constitution allows and not something that we as members of congress can allow this president to continue to do. if it were a democrat doing it, i would help congress would also see that person was doing something wrong and potentially having an abuse of their powers. i think that is the concern we have. we need to be fair across-the-board with whether the president is a democrat or republican. watching the transcripts and seeing what happens in watergate, many republicans came to the conclusion after hearing the evidence tha
our side of the aisle, who all had military or national intelligence -- having worked through intelligence groups through their careers before coming to congress, who reluctantly came to the conclusion that what the whistleblower said is something we to look into. it would appear, unfortunately, that each one of the witnesses and other individuals coming ownard, and the president's admission on television, is that, in fact, he used tax bear dollars -- taxpayer dollars to get the president of...
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it isn't like a standalone ivory tower intelligent group. it also date -- it does policy position. when we digest the good stuff that they are giving us, that we keep that in perspective, too. >> thank you very much. also, the current magazine, that is really a great source of magazine. people do read it. they don't always read it when they get it, but at coffee or something they read it. that is something for us to start looking at as well as anybody else's paper that you guys do a very good job of doing that. maybe that is something we can start talking about in some way. >> great. any public comment on this item. >> the next item is water planning system update. steve ritchie. >> good afternoon, commissioners. steve ritchie assistant general manager for water. i would like to provide an update on the water supply planning efforts we are engaged in with the commission added to the capital budget this year, $20 million to get moving on water supply planning for various purposes. i'm going to cover today, our level of service as they were adopted in 2,008 that were operated under.
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kandahar staggering staggering it said this in facilities under the control of the main intelligence agency group the national directorate of security do you do you get this you government actually control this agency of course we do film i do allow this question is staggering levels of torture in the latest you norma report when you see you know the the question should not the problem is that we have a law and it's not like as the governor of oregon it's a stop bill doing everything possible chemical was flagged up as a major torture center every year for at least 8 years what did you do with the reports but how to be a boon about how is the progress you just go deep into the reported else's dagger into between getting something we understand the semantics you know the way you put this word but the discussion i had here with you know my human race people in this office they told me that there is a substantial improvement in this case especially in kandahar dispute with the commander of police of kandahar. and there showed them of every possible cooperation who's been overseers here's the test wh
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our side of the aisle, who all had military or national intelligence -- having worked through intelligence groups their careers before coming to congress, who reluctantly came to the conclusion that what the whistleblower said is something we to look into. it would appear, unfortunately, that each one of the witnesses and other individuals coming ownard, and the president's admission on television, is that, in fact, he used tax bear dollars -- taxpayer dollars to get the president of ukraine to do something that would personally benefit him. that is not something the constitution allows and not something that we as members of congress can allow this president to continue to do. if it were a democrat doing it, i would help congress would also see that person was doing something wrong and potentially having an abuse of their powers. i think that is the concern we have. we need to be fair across-the-board with whether the president is a democrat or republican. watching the transcripts and seeing what happens in watergate, many republicans came to the conclusion after hearing the evidence that there
our side of the aisle, who all had military or national intelligence -- having worked through intelligence groups their careers before coming to congress, who reluctantly came to the conclusion that what the whistleblower said is something we to look into. it would appear, unfortunately, that each one of the witnesses and other individuals coming ownard, and the president's admission on television, is that, in fact, he used tax bear dollars -- taxpayer dollars to get the president of ukraine to...
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they have the inner agency intelligence group with them in the field. they have their own helicopter 160 a special operations aviation regimen. their ability to carry out complex operations at night with no casualties or low casualties is just unprecedented. again the attorney general scott howell the jsoc commander an air force 3 star and the elements of jsoc are a major contribution to the fact that we haven't had a dozen 9/11s in the country's history. >> jsoc the special joint command miles away where all of this is playing out thousands of miles away, doing so it strategically. general mccaffrey, the president alerted turkey and russia to this happening. did he need to? >> well, that may have been somewhat overstated. you know i think certainly they didn't want the aviation regimen being fired on as they moved into position. it was a long, apparently it was launched out of iraq. it may have been as far as a 700 mile flight each way, low level, nighttime. they didn't want to run into an air defense problem with the russians or the turks. the turks w
they have the inner agency intelligence group with them in the field. they have their own helicopter 160 a special operations aviation regimen. their ability to carry out complex operations at night with no casualties or low casualties is just unprecedented. again the attorney general scott howell the jsoc commander an air force 3 star and the elements of jsoc are a major contribution to the fact that we haven't had a dozen 9/11s in the country's history. >> jsoc the special joint command...
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said of course that this operation would not have happened without the cooperation and intelligence of kurdish groupsimportance of having americans in the area and of having those close relationships with the kurds. how does this play domestically the donald trump? before george w bush faced real action, it was that famous mission accomplished beach which helped them after the invasion of iraq. before barack obama faced re—election, they got some of bin laden, and our year out from what donald trump's grow what they hope will be his real action they have got al—baghdadi, and he will be hoping for a similar feeling that his predecessors had. three people arrested after the discovery of 39 bodies in a refridgerated container lorry in essex have been released on bail. the driver, maurice robinson, is due to appear in court tomorrow, charged with manslaughter. meanwhile, the families of those feared deadhave been holding vigils and ceremonies back in vietnam. many are thought to have come from the village of yen thanh, from wherejonathan head reports. a community overwhelmed by shock and despair. they ha
said of course that this operation would not have happened without the cooperation and intelligence of kurdish groupsimportance of having americans in the area and of having those close relationships with the kurds. how does this play domestically the donald trump? before george w bush faced real action, it was that famous mission accomplished beach which helped them after the invasion of iraq. before barack obama faced re—election, they got some of bin laden, and our year out from what...
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collective intelligence i define in a very general way as groups of individuals acting collectively in ways that seem intelligent. so by that definition, you can say every hierarchal company or nonprofit is a kind of collective intelligence. so are markets, communities, democracies. those are all examples of collective intelligence and to foreshadow just a little bit what you may be about to ask me, i talked for a long time about these things as collectively intelligent systems and i eventually realized that a good short way of saying that was superminds. that's the name i chose for my most recent book. >> how has our hyperconnectivity in the year 2019 change how you view it? >> from my point of view, hyperconnectivity is a very important part of the kinds of superminds that technology makes possible. i think many people are probably overestimating how important artificial intelligence will be. i think it will be very important, but i think people are underestimating how important hyperconnectivity will be. by hyperconnectivity, i just mean connecting people to other people and often t
collective intelligence i define in a very general way as groups of individuals acting collectively in ways that seem intelligent. so by that definition, you can say every hierarchal company or nonprofit is a kind of collective intelligence. so are markets, communities, democracies. those are all examples of collective intelligence and to foreshadow just a little bit what you may be about to ask me, i talked for a long time about these things as collectively intelligent systems and i eventually...
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open a.i., the artificial intelligence research group behind this work of art, it says this type of work progress of multipurpose robots that will require dexterity on par with a human. >> so first the rubik's cube, next -- >> the world. >> yeah. how about a fact that plants can now take selfies. i'm waiting for your wait, what on this one. >> wait, what? >> yeah, thank you. apparently they've got this plant there taking the world's first -- >> wait, wait, wait what? >> a plant-powered selfie. >> what kind of plants are those? >> a green one there in london, london zoo. what it does is builds up enough energy to power a camera, then bam. >> oh, so that plant has -- >> not with the iphone 11, a little blurry there. >> i want a plant that waters itself. that opens the blinds so it gets the sun. i can't keep a plant alive to save my life. >> just talk to it. breathe on it. >> you can do it, plant! that will not make a plant live. >> speaking of just trying to live. >> wait, what? a pelican waiting in line hoping to get something. >> some fish and chips. >> right. i'm saying it. i mean, that
open a.i., the artificial intelligence research group behind this work of art, it says this type of work progress of multipurpose robots that will require dexterity on par with a human. >> so first the rubik's cube, next -- >> the world. >> yeah. how about a fact that plants can now take selfies. i'm waiting for your wait, what on this one. >> wait, what? >> yeah, thank you. apparently they've got this plant there taking the world's first -- >> wait, wait,...
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intelligence agents. >> this group is filled with movie drama, including after you mentioned james combyn tears. when we come back you can tell us who the two trump cabinet members were. who they believed were ready to join him. we'll be back with james stewart after this. we'll be back with james stewart after this ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just leaves you feeling better as a result. that's the kind lincoln's about. ♪ pain happens. saturdays happen. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. hyour shoe's untied.. ♪ ensure he's well taken care of, even as you build your own plans for retirement. see how lincoln can help. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the
intelligence agents. >> this group is filled with movie drama, including after you mentioned james combyn tears. when we come back you can tell us who the two trump cabinet members were. who they believed were ready to join him. we'll be back with james stewart after this. we'll be back with james stewart after this ♪ (dramatic orchestra) performance comes in lots of flavors. there's the amped-up, over-tuned, feeding-frenzy-of sheet-metal-kind. and then there's performance that just...
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intelligence agents. >> this group is filled with movie drama, including after you mentioned james comey fired, rod rosenstein was in tears. he says some extraordinary thing. i want to squeeze in a commercial break here. when we come back you can tell us who the two trump cabinet members were. who they believed were ready to join him. in an attempt to remove the president with the 25th amendment. we'll be back with james stewart after this. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to help you drive safer. giving you the power to actually lower your cost. unfortunately, it can't do anything about that. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? pain happens. saturdays happen. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky ha
intelligence agents. >> this group is filled with movie drama, including after you mentioned james comey fired, rod rosenstein was in tears. he says some extraordinary thing. i want to squeeze in a commercial break here. when we come back you can tell us who the two trump cabinet members were. who they believed were ready to join him. in an attempt to remove the president with the 25th amendment. we'll be back with james stewart after this. fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive...
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so i asked the group if they had any intelligence or assurances that the turksnd in syria wouldo the job and secretary esper himself said there was no evidence of that. it was amazing. terrorists who we have spent a decade fighting, we have spent billions of dollars and lost lives to fight them. finally they are in prison. the kurds are leaving understandably because they have to fight the turks now. what's the plan? there isn't any except to rely on syrian turks who are not not close to the interest we have in curbing isis. assad is much more just and gaining back his syrian homeland the erdogan is focused on hurting the kurds who he is fanatically against but they are going to pay much attention to isis. appalling, just appalling. president trump stepped aside for putin, assad and erdogan. our allies the kurds are being slaughtered as a result of our betrayal and most importantly secretary mattis said quote if we don't keep the pressure on syria isis will resurge. it's absolutely a's given they will come c back. the president didn't like hearing medicine costs words but he's one of
so i asked the group if they had any intelligence or assurances that the turksnd in syria wouldo the job and secretary esper himself said there was no evidence of that. it was amazing. terrorists who we have spent a decade fighting, we have spent billions of dollars and lost lives to fight them. finally they are in prison. the kurds are leaving understandably because they have to fight the turks now. what's the plan? there isn't any except to rely on syrian turks who are not not close to the...
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report and helped organize it most notably the sam adams associates which is a salute grouping of international intelligence diplomatic and military whistleblowers of whom i happen to be a part so i sort of have given low level help in this endeavor but i think the the key reason why people thought this was so important was the way that all the stories have been so mixed up and obfuscated about what's going on in syria over the years by the mainstream media and here we have a source from the p.t.w. itself coming out and saying you know there are all these inconsistency is we need a new inquiry we need a new inquiry because these and consistencies and the official story have led to further attacks and interventions by the west now i think they're the key point of course is the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons was instituted as a global organization that's supposed to be totally independent impartial and it goes around the world investigating alleged breaches of the chemical weapons convention now if we can no longer trust this global organization to be scientific impartial and independent
report and helped organize it most notably the sam adams associates which is a salute grouping of international intelligence diplomatic and military whistleblowers of whom i happen to be a part so i sort of have given low level help in this endeavor but i think the the key reason why people thought this was so important was the way that all the stories have been so mixed up and obfuscated about what's going on in syria over the years by the mainstream media and here we have a source from the...
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with a joint force intelligence naval special warfare group to. he has army guys in his family, so that's a great redeeming value on his point. he won as many awards as mr. wilkie, he's the recipient of the defense disagree with public service, medal the highest in the department. today, he's here to talk about a subject which was very dear to senator helms heart, something that was very close to heritage and close to everyone in this room, otherwise you would not be here. when the most important things that we do, which is honor our veterans indeed and in spirit. late in, please welcome to the secretary of veterans affairs. >> thank you. i will make a confession right at the beginning. yes, i am the one who broke the mold in the family. i have my hearing, i'm not a field artillery officer but it is an honor for me to be here. i was thinking, as colonel said about the times i stood up here. the roll call of americans and foreign dignitaries of delivering this address, it's not only impressive but i think it is indicative of a better time in washin
with a joint force intelligence naval special warfare group to. he has army guys in his family, so that's a great redeeming value on his point. he won as many awards as mr. wilkie, he's the recipient of the defense disagree with public service, medal the highest in the department. today, he's here to talk about a subject which was very dear to senator helms heart, something that was very close to heritage and close to everyone in this room, otherwise you would not be here. when the most...
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for now a book size group has work to do. he said intelligence reports of an imminent attack from a nearby government garrison. he decides to strike 1st. of all i think the. police. from the moment they take to the road they're at risk. the syrian air force has total control of the skies. but the rebels see a window of opportunity. that is there behind the. cut. a book site calculates they have 19 minutes between surveillance flights to travel set up fire the rocket and get out of the area before the spotted from the air. with. no g.p.s. guidance here they use protractor spirit level and fuel to light. accuracy is a matter of life and death when firing a 5000 bomb almost 2 kilometers. manhandling the missile into position the whole team makes the final push taking care not to disturb the trajectory. if you're not gonna. know how do you understand if it is your monster as the. vietnam for the for now you are now you the one did it should be. a little off just with final checks the order is given to stand well clear. i 17 minutes have elapsed since
for now a book size group has work to do. he said intelligence reports of an imminent attack from a nearby government garrison. he decides to strike 1st. of all i think the. police. from the moment they take to the road they're at risk. the syrian air force has total control of the skies. but the rebels see a window of opportunity. that is there behind the. cut. a book site calculates they have 19 minutes between surveillance flights to travel set up fire the rocket and get out of the area...
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joint force intelligence command special warfare group but he has army guy in his family so that's a great redeeming value on his part. among his many awards he is recipients of the defense system was public service medal, the highest in the department. today he's here to talk about a subject which was very dear to senator helms's heart, something very close to heritage and everybody's in this room otherwise you wouldn't be here today, one of the most important things we do which is honor our veterans in deed and in spirit. please join me in a warm welcome to the secretary of veterans affairs. [applause] >> thank you and i will make a confession at the beginning, yes, i am the one who broke the bulb in the family. i have my hearing. i'm not a field artillery officer. it is an honor for me to be here. i was thinking about the times i stood up here and the rollcall of americans and armed dignitaries who have delivered this address is not only impressive but i think it is indicative of a better time in washington when there were fewer barriers between those who might have had differing
joint force intelligence command special warfare group but he has army guy in his family so that's a great redeeming value on his part. among his many awards he is recipients of the defense system was public service medal, the highest in the department. today he's here to talk about a subject which was very dear to senator helms's heart, something very close to heritage and everybody's in this room otherwise you wouldn't be here today, one of the most important things we do which is honor our...
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groups that oppose isis. and so it seems that u.s. intelligence officials believe that baghdadi was being hsed dand protected by any l qaeda offshoot that might have beenbe lookinfor some kind of agreement with isis. or at the verleast, thinking securing him. >> sreenivasan: so, how did u.s. forces get this intelligence in thfirst place to figure out that he was in this place, that he probably ought not be? >> reporter: so, president trump was very clear that this was u.s. intelligence. but the syrian kurds, the syrian democratic forces ceu.s. has been fighting with for the last few yes against isis, say that they were part of the intelligence. and so, just like what is happening in northwest syria, there are a lot of, a lot of groups who are part of this. the kurds definitely provided inteigence. the president downplayed that. stead, the presint up played for lack of a better word, russia, turkey and even e syrian regime, all of whom control some of the airacee that these u.s. troops flew aier. and so, cey u.s. and kurdish intelligence, but a lot
groups that oppose isis. and so it seems that u.s. intelligence officials believe that baghdadi was being hsed dand protected by any l qaeda offshoot that might have beenbe lookinfor some kind of agreement with isis. or at the verleast, thinking securing him. >> sreenivasan: so, how did u.s. forces get this intelligence in thfirst place to figure out that he was in this place, that he probably ought not be? >> reporter: so, president trump was very clear that this was u.s....
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groups. the u.s. said artificial intelligence technology is being used to request religious freedoms. >>> in a victory for blind people the supreme court will not hear an appeal from dominoes about its website. the court ruled that they can be sued if they do not make their websites accessible to the visually impaired. this case goes to court in los angeles where dominoes will fight this lawsuit.>>> itunes is on its way out. the latest update gets rid of it and replaces it with separate apps for music, video and podcasts. they hope this change will bring more attention to its music services. this update called catalina also allows them to act as a second screen. this is the money watch report. for more head to cbs money watch .com. >>> 4: 40. >>> the lawyers have got you covered. coming up, a sneek peek where you can travel, train and dunk like a golden state warrior. >> that looks like fun.>>> a live the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to craig, this rock. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with l
groups. the u.s. said artificial intelligence technology is being used to request religious freedoms. >>> in a victory for blind people the supreme court will not hear an appeal from dominoes about its website. the court ruled that they can be sued if they do not make their websites accessible to the visually impaired. this case goes to court in los angeles where dominoes will fight this lawsuit.>>> itunes is on its way out. the latest update gets rid of it and replaces it...
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intelligence and human rights groups.he heat on the nba. tiesare suspending their after they said they would show the preseason games. the general manager sent out a tweet backing hong kong protesters. brooklyn and the l.a. lakers are in china to play exhibition games. china bracing for power cuts that will affect millions. -- will shut off power for close to a million homes and businesses. facing threeady hundred billion dollars in liabilities from fires the last two years. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am viviana hurtado. this is bloomberg. tom: thank you so much. it is an important conversation, the leadership of ireland and the leadership of the united kingdom, but there is an immense backstory. your data on brexit maybe two, three years back, or may go back to the good friday agreement. anna edwards has been reporting in dublin. anna: thanks very much. an important conversation that fits into the political sp
intelligence and human rights groups.he heat on the nba. tiesare suspending their after they said they would show the preseason games. the general manager sent out a tweet backing hong kong protesters. brooklyn and the l.a. lakers are in china to play exhibition games. china bracing for power cuts that will affect millions. -- will shut off power for close to a million homes and businesses. facing threeady hundred billion dollars in liabilities from fires the last two years. global news 24...
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path the country has been on that during the obama years nothing leaked from this group the people of the intelligence community of enemies overseas with real information but nothing on hillary clinton e-mails. nothing trying to stop peter struck nothing leaked it with president trump there is a delicious leak including conversations with foreign leaders on a regular basis. why is that allowed quick spec eight years of the brock obama administration the intelligence community and fbi were all empowered. this small group of unelected but powerful officials call it the deep state i call it a malignant force saw donald trump coming and he was a threat of the perpetuation of their power. hillary clinton would have been a third term of brock obama. their power would continue. but donald trump - - trump vowed to drain the swamp and they are the swamp. power in washington is like crack cocaine. once you get on it and have it you don't want to give it up and will do anything to stop someone to take your power away from you. so that is how the russia hoax began. that is how it begat the witchhunt because these
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individual who had worked for the police force, for the very intelligence unit that was supposed to be monitoring radicalization among islamist groupsor 15 years. yet he went undetected and it's for that reason that his interior minister has to appear in front of several parliamentary intelligence committees in the coming days to answer questions as to how it was that this individual was able to slip through the cracks here at the police headquarters and commit this brutal crime on thursday. >> thank you. nadia reporting for us from outside the paris police headquarters in paris. at least 13 migrants now were killed after their overcrowded boat capsized near the italian island on monday. the u.n. says that that l lates ship wreck o once again hihighlights the needd for urge action, calling on the e.u. to resume its search and rescue operations. in the meantime, the requirements to obtain asylum in italy are getting tougher. with eight out off 10 migrant requests being rejected. but in thehe town of palermo, a medical clinic is trying to help asylum seekers by providing official documents to back up their cases. charlotte reports. re
individual who had worked for the police force, for the very intelligence unit that was supposed to be monitoring radicalization among islamist groupsor 15 years. yet he went undetected and it's for that reason that his interior minister has to appear in front of several parliamentary intelligence committees in the coming days to answer questions as to how it was that this individual was able to slip through the cracks here at the police headquarters and commit this brutal crime on thursday....
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over the past two years, 26 million posts from global terror groups have been removed, and facebook uses artificial intelligencele and objects. but the company was criticised for failing to prevent videos of the new zealand some two shootings from being widely shared. the christchurch attack went more viral than any one piece of terrace content i've ever seen, and i analyse terrorist contact every day. but we also realised was because it started on facebook live, then perhaps our tooling was not as good as it could be about proactively detecting what might be first person shooter content. social media platforms are under increasing pressure to stem the flow of violence and hate online. the home 0ffice now plans to share this footage with other technology companies. sarah corker, bbc news. this is the briefing from bbc news. the latest headlines: british police launched a murder investigation after they find 39 bodies in the back of a lorry that came overfrom bodies in the back of a lorry that came over from europe stop and republican members of congress have disrupted the trump impeachment enquiry, barging into
over the past two years, 26 million posts from global terror groups have been removed, and facebook uses artificial intelligencele and objects. but the company was criticised for failing to prevent videos of the new zealand some two shootings from being widely shared. the christchurch attack went more viral than any one piece of terrace content i've ever seen, and i analyse terrorist contact every day. but we also realised was because it started on facebook live, then perhaps our tooling was...
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it has 76 nations plus other groups and it is their ability to harness intelligence, airpower, militarytamped down isis and that group knows they have a lot of work to do. foreign fighters, resettling refugees and keeping isis out of other areas. >> what is the main thing we need to focus on, not only keeping them physically out of other areas. they are very adept at using the internet and online communication and also using that as a resource to recruit new members? >> yes in our defeat isis coalition also has some really good cyber tools, they don't like to talk about a but they do a lot of work online watching what they are trying to do and keeping isis away from the essential money and that's why it is important we have some control over those little oilfields. isis used to get revenue from there, now we see that revenue going to syrian kurd groups and keeping that financial control is important. >> that was one of the main concerns with talk of pulling our troops out of syria and leaving the kurds behind, guarding those oilfields will give them and provide them with revenue sources
it has 76 nations plus other groups and it is their ability to harness intelligence, airpower, militarytamped down isis and that group knows they have a lot of work to do. foreign fighters, resettling refugees and keeping isis out of other areas. >> what is the main thing we need to focus on, not only keeping them physically out of other areas. they are very adept at using the internet and online communication and also using that as a resource to recruit new members? >> yes in our...
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we're doing and there's a lot of members in the house of representatives there's a small group of us on the intelligence committee that will be doing our due diligence with this particular whistleblower complaint. congresswoman thank you so much for your time we appreciate it. thank you much. a new report this is shedding light on the boeing engineers internal complaint that the company what he says boeing did. >>during the development of the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to mateo, my favorite chair. grace, you get the beach house... just don't leave the lights on, okay? to craig, this rock. to jamie, well, let's just say, enjoy the ride. the redwoods to the redheads. the rainbows to the proud. the almonds to walter. the beaches to the bums. and the fog to, who else, karl. i leave these things to my heirs, all 39 million of you, on one condition. that you do everything to preserve and protect them. with love, california. >>the santa clara county sheriff's office says the woman accused of ramming 2 people with her car killing one as they walked cupertino park yesterday is expected to appear
we're doing and there's a lot of members in the house of representatives there's a small group of us on the intelligence committee that will be doing our due diligence with this particular whistleblower complaint. congresswoman thank you so much for your time we appreciate it. thank you much. a new report this is shedding light on the boeing engineers internal complaint that the company what he says boeing did. >>during the development of the van gogh. to harrison, the wine collection. to...
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[applause] for the eight years of the barack obama administration the intelligence community were all empowered. this small group of unelected but powerful officials that you call it the deep state , they saw donald trump coming and he was a threat to the perpetuation of their power. hillary clinton would be a third term of barack obama but donald trump vowed to drain the swamp they didn't want to be drained. power in washington is like crack cocaine so once you get on and have it you will do anything to stop someone who will take your power away from you. that is how the russia hoax began. that's how began the witchhunt because these people saw donald trump as a threat to themselves and what they loved, power. the end justified any means even lawless
[applause] for the eight years of the barack obama administration the intelligence community were all empowered. this small group of unelected but powerful officials that you call it the deep state , they saw donald trump coming and he was a threat to the perpetuation of their power. hillary clinton would be a third term of barack obama but donald trump vowed to drain the swamp they didn't want to be drained. power in washington is like crack cocaine so once you get on and have it you will do...
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, viewed as a terrorist group by turkey, it has claimed it provided some useful intelligenceense department would have executed the attack, so up until now more recently president trump a's foreign policy particularly in syria has appeared to be haphazard and without a lot of interagency coordination so in this case there seems to have been quite a bit of coordination but i would guess information would have been hell to the narrowest possible circle of knowledgeable people. and actually it has been quite haphazard in some ways. he was criticised around the world for effectively appearing to give the green light to turkey to mount that offensive so i suppose something like this would be even more welcome in the sense that it would distract from all of that. 100%. absolutely. and he can now say, all of my critics out there who said by green lighting the turkish operation which i did not green light, that is what he will say, even so, i told you i made a brilliant strategic move. now we have a ceasefire and quiet in northern syria and thanks to meme we capture abu bakr al—baghd
, viewed as a terrorist group by turkey, it has claimed it provided some useful intelligenceense department would have executed the attack, so up until now more recently president trump a's foreign policy particularly in syria has appeared to be haphazard and without a lot of interagency coordination so in this case there seems to have been quite a bit of coordination but i would guess information would have been hell to the narrowest possible circle of knowledgeable people. and actually it has...
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intelligence agencies. >> yes. yeah, i think it's a really important point. there are two groupshat really helped make sure that this could happen and one is the cia intelligence officials in the u.s. and the other are the kurds and the president has been so dubious publicly about whether he can trust the intelligence agencies, whether he trusts their intelligence and we all know the fate of the kurds, and so on the one hand, this is clearly both a national security victory for the special operations forces but on the other hand it underscores or highlight what's in conflict here because, of course, the president has been trying to get out of syria and has been questioning the impact of the intelligence forces. so i think, kind of underneath the surface, some real questions whether his policies and approaches -- you know, going forward how that record of what just happened here would match with his approach. >> you know, phil, no question that the death of baghdadi is a big deal but on the other hand, you've been walking through the studio this morning, warning, this isn't over,
intelligence agencies. >> yes. yeah, i think it's a really important point. there are two groupshat really helped make sure that this could happen and one is the cia intelligence officials in the u.s. and the other are the kurds and the president has been so dubious publicly about whether he can trust the intelligence agencies, whether he trusts their intelligence and we all know the fate of the kurds, and so on the one hand, this is clearly both a national security victory for the...
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intelligence reportedly dubbed the record intervention group say stopped 2 years ago by the crown prince to silence his critics the cia has concluded that mohammed bin solomon himself ordered the team to kill her shuggie something saudi arabia strain us lee denies but there's no denying the 15 men all their superiors had close ties to the prince or others and power 7 were intelligence officers most of them high ranking several worked in the office of the crown prince for his personal security team or the saudi royal guard to their promotions to mohammed bin solomon. begot his for defending the prince's palace in jeddah from an attack. one of the intelligence offices in the stuff of mohamed el madani was seen by security cameras disguised with a b. id and wearing jamal khashoggi is clothes and an apparent attempt to fake his exit from the consulate and madonna later told a saudi court it was his duty to do it and this is dr mohammad to baby a forensic doctor with saudi's anterior ministry an expert on autopsies and the men investigators say up body 2 of the 15 entered turkey on diplomatic
intelligence reportedly dubbed the record intervention group say stopped 2 years ago by the crown prince to silence his critics the cia has concluded that mohammed bin solomon himself ordered the team to kill her shuggie something saudi arabia strain us lee denies but there's no denying the 15 men all their superiors had close ties to the prince or others and power 7 were intelligence officers most of them high ranking several worked in the office of the crown prince for his personal security...
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but tests are currently underway with a group of cardiac patients scanning themselves at home. the artificial intelligencevice will help guide the patient of the right area to scan, and perhaps with regulatory approval, one day, at—home ultrasound scans could be a reality. tate modern in london opens a major show of the work of the korean visionary nam june paik, which brings over together 200 of his pieces. here is someone who made a career of being ahead of his time. he was the ultimate early adopter. he came up with the idea of wearable tech, codeveloped the first video synthesiser in 1970. he coined the term "electronic superhighway" in 1976. and, he vj'ed a live global videocast via satellite in 197a. although paik was korean, he spent an awful lot of time injapan. and a lot of his work is influenced by japanese culture. i mean, no—one loves a robot more than the japanese, am i right? and in fact, japan is where we are heading now for its annual tech extravaganza — ceatec. dan simmons and emily bates are waiting for us on the show floor. modulated: hello, and welcome back to ceatec. this is ridiculou
but tests are currently underway with a group of cardiac patients scanning themselves at home. the artificial intelligencevice will help guide the patient of the right area to scan, and perhaps with regulatory approval, one day, at—home ultrasound scans could be a reality. tate modern in london opens a major show of the work of the korean visionary nam june paik, which brings over together 200 of his pieces. here is someone who made a career of being ahead of his time. he was the ultimate...
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joint force intelligence command naval special warfare group, too, but he does have army guys in his family, so that's a great redeeming value on his part. among his many awards and decorations, mr. wilkie is a recipient of the defense distinguished medical. today he's here to talk about a subject which was very, very dear to senator helms' heart. one of the most important things that we do, which is honor our veterans in deed and in spirit. ladies and gentlemen, please join with me giving a warm welcome to the secretary of veterans affairs. >> thank you, thank you so much, colonel, and thank you, brian, and i will make a confession right at the beginning. yes, i am the one who broke the mold in the family. i have my hearing. i'm not a field -- i am not a field -- you got it, i'm not a field artillery officer. but it is an honor for me to be here. i was thinking, as colonel said, about the times i've stood up here. and the roll call of americans and foreign dignitaries who have delivered this address is not only impressive but i think it is indicative of a better time in washington.
joint force intelligence command naval special warfare group, too, but he does have army guys in his family, so that's a great redeeming value on his part. among his many awards and decorations, mr. wilkie is a recipient of the defense distinguished medical. today he's here to talk about a subject which was very, very dear to senator helms' heart. one of the most important things that we do, which is honor our veterans in deed and in spirit. ladies and gentlemen, please join with me giving a...
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groups during the u.s. occupation is replicating precisely that relationship here. the u.s. cic, counter intelligencecorps, is very much not only in touch with the paramilitary youth groups in the p.o.w. camps, but they have actually placed people there, right? they considered to be important conduits. so, you are right that there is no absolute control at all, but just like during the u.s. military occupation when there wasn't control over the paramilitary youth groups, they would provide the kind of information that i think was something along the lines of only 89 american intelligence during the available u.s. military occupation, which is just not enough for covering all of north korea. so, they really relied on these groups. another thing is that this also opens up another legacy during the occupation, which is that they u.s. cac helped korean counterintelligence at the end of the occupation, which develops later on into the korean cia. these longer legacies that are and may be the u.s. doesn't control the korean cia deep,, but there is a embedded relationship there. north ofof the u.s. the 38th
groups during the u.s. occupation is replicating precisely that relationship here. the u.s. cic, counter intelligencecorps, is very much not only in touch with the paramilitary youth groups in the p.o.w. camps, but they have actually placed people there, right? they considered to be important conduits. so, you are right that there is no absolute control at all, but just like during the u.s. military occupation when there wasn't control over the paramilitary youth groups, they would provide the...
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intelligence technology the u.s. says the technology is being used to oppress china's muslim minority groups the blacklist bars u.s.firms from selling technology to those companies without government approval rights groups say china has detained around 1000000 weak as and other muslims and what it calls a reeducation camps in the west and. well prime minister justin trudeau has spent canada's final election debate fending off attacks from all sides as opposition leaders try to pick apart his tan shadow is leading in the polls but as a less popular than he was and 2015 john hendren reports from got to know in quebec . in a battle for his political life prime minister justin trudeau absorbed withering attacks from both sides justin trudeau only pretends to stand up for canada you know he's very good at pretending things he can't even remember how many times he put black face on it in the only english language debate in canada's brief 40 day campaign again and again trudeau took fire 1st from the right mr trudeau you're a phony and your fraud and you do not deserve to govern this country and then from the left the pro
intelligence technology the u.s. says the technology is being used to oppress china's muslim minority groups the blacklist bars u.s.firms from selling technology to those companies without government approval rights groups say china has detained around 1000000 weak as and other muslims and what it calls a reeducation camps in the west and. well prime minister justin trudeau has spent canada's final election debate fending off attacks from all sides as opposition leaders try to pick apart his...
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former fbi counterterrorism agent and the founder of the n -- and ceo of the soufan group which provides intelligencerces to governments and multinational organizations and is the author of "anatomy of terror, from the death of bin laden to the rise of the islamic state." i think now that we understand that american capability is powerful and that can happen. more importantly, what does this mean for isis and representative of big terrorist organizations? >> it's always a good day when you kill the head of a terrorist organization especially somebody like baghdadi who was the caliph for a so called terrorist state. however, isis will continue to exist. the factors that's contributed to the rise in the first place persists. not only in iraq and syria, but in so many places around the world. thousands and thousands of people who joined isis in iraq and syria the thousands who came from across the world, 45,000 from 110 different countries to join isis those guys are just not going to melt away. they'll find another way to express their violence. and affiliates that isis have around the world would cont
former fbi counterterrorism agent and the founder of the n -- and ceo of the soufan group which provides intelligencerces to governments and multinational organizations and is the author of "anatomy of terror, from the death of bin laden to the rise of the islamic state." i think now that we understand that american capability is powerful and that can happen. more importantly, what does this mean for isis and representative of big terrorist organizations? >> it's always a good...
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this is about a very specialized group of smart, intelligence officers and leaders who are there gettingr us. it is a smaller investment to do this rather than let it fall apart and then have to make a serious investment if literalin literally putting american lives on the line in syria. >> the fact is right now vladimir putin is the commander of syria. he has -- >> that's a big statement. >> well, that you feel he has now the most influence over the largest portion of syria than anybody else. >> over turkey, even though he's a nato ally and he has obvious influence with iran and assad. he has the political influence. we can no longer be the brokers at the table negotiating any kind of solution if there ever were going to be one politically for syria. putin will have his say. >> i think unquestionable, it's hard to argue as the president does that somehow the u.s. pulling back is something the russians don't like. i think the russians like the hedgeomonnic control they have in the area. certainly our withdrawal, even if we leave some small presence there is still a win for the russian, i
this is about a very specialized group of smart, intelligence officers and leaders who are there gettingr us. it is a smaller investment to do this rather than let it fall apart and then have to make a serious investment if literalin literally putting american lives on the line in syria. >> the fact is right now vladimir putin is the commander of syria. he has -- >> that's a big statement. >> well, that you feel he has now the most influence over the largest portion of syria...
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appointees, fiona was originally appointed by president bush to work at the national intelligence council. there is a group of people, national security experts that do think and sign up to advance the national interests. and what you're seeing here just to underscore what you've been discussing is a clash between that group, democrats/republicans is not important, including john bolton i would put in that category, and these other people deputized and privatized to run foreign policy. it's not going to turn out very well, i think, for the president. >>> after the break as donald trump doubles down on his decision to cut and run on his closest allies, the pentagon struggles to get our troops out of harm's way inside donald trump's slow-motion foreign policy calamity. that's next. at t-mobile unlimited talk, text and data is just 30 bucks a line for 4 lines. and now you can get it on our newest, most powerful signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. get 4 new lines of unlimited for just 30 bucks a line. liberty mutual customizes your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. i wish i c
appointees, fiona was originally appointed by president bush to work at the national intelligence council. there is a group of people, national security experts that do think and sign up to advance the national interests. and what you're seeing here just to underscore what you've been discussing is a clash between that group, democrats/republicans is not important, including john bolton i would put in that category, and these other people deputized and privatized to run foreign policy. it's not...
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intelligence technology the u.s. says the technology is being used to repress china's muslim minority groups the blacklist bars u.s.firms from setting technology to those companies without government approval rights groups say that china has detained around $1000000.00 weak is and of the muslims and what it calls reeducation camps in the west and region while some some electronics says its operating profits have dropped by more than a hof in the 3rd quarter compared to a year ago analysts say the slump could be due to declining prices for its chips as well as we can demand for its mobile devices the company is expected to report its final results later this month well e.u. ministers are in luxembourg trying to reach agreement on the share of migrants each member states should take germany and france is fully and malta last month agreed to a proposal that would automatically distribute migrants rescued from the mediterranean but they need the backing of other e.u. states for the plan to work finland's interior minister is chairing the meeting and she wouldn't say if any other countries are leaning toward signing up
intelligence technology the u.s. says the technology is being used to repress china's muslim minority groups the blacklist bars u.s.firms from setting technology to those companies without government approval rights groups say that china has detained around $1000000.00 weak is and of the muslims and what it calls reeducation camps in the west and region while some some electronics says its operating profits have dropped by more than a hof in the 3rd quarter compared to a year ago analysts say...
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our door hakim the high and sami al side of the libya islamic fighting group l i f g were arrested and rendered by british intelligence m i 6 to gadhafi is external security organization we are going to just turn up our. spy and. get most a medal. by then. if they are a must for the total loss by then whether. they are. going to say you know balad. i mean if you have see. hair today. well it myself and i'm also a little my new mom you know. there are limits over that there was a time but if i knew. that when i was a 21 and i'm any. fema part about cook or was used to kind of what i said really and yet broke out and how about a committee. but when dishan had the lead blown off it when in the wake of the libyan revolution in 2011 correspondence was found the pointed to western collusion . in 2011 after tripoli was liberated some human rights activists and some revolutionaries found an incredible cache of documents in what appeared to be the abandoned office of then the head of libya's security services and in those documents for the 1st time ever we saw evidence showing that there was a joint plot in 2004 to kidnap. him
our door hakim the high and sami al side of the libya islamic fighting group l i f g were arrested and rendered by british intelligence m i 6 to gadhafi is external security organization we are going to just turn up our. spy and. get most a medal. by then. if they are a must for the total loss by then whether. they are. going to say you know balad. i mean if you have see. hair today. well it myself and i'm also a little my new mom you know. there are limits over that there was a time but if i...
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group. as we got more intelligence from overseas, we started seeing that this could be a hezbollah cell.o one would be looking for them here. this is not new york. this is not los angeles. this is charlotte, north carolina, the heart of america. when the vacancy for the terrorism supervisor in north carolina opened up, i applied for a position and was selected. there is skepticism on the part of our headquarters and everyone kind of chuckled because terrorism was so far from the minds of the fbi. they thought there's bob, you know, he used to be the hezbollah chief. and now he's saying they're right here in my backyard. well, guess what? they were. great work old chap. we'll be rich and famous. well i'll be rich, you'll be famous... at least amongst your digging friends. here's a thought, ever consider investing? e*trade has easy to use tools that help you get started. you like playing with tools don't you? 'course you do. ♪ don't get mad. start investing with e*trade. [ song: johnny cash, "th♪sthese are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my p
group. as we got more intelligence from overseas, we started seeing that this could be a hezbollah cell.o one would be looking for them here. this is not new york. this is not los angeles. this is charlotte, north carolina, the heart of america. when the vacancy for the terrorism supervisor in north carolina opened up, i applied for a position and was selected. there is skepticism on the part of our headquarters and everyone kind of chuckled because terrorism was so far from the minds of the...
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blacklisting a group of chinese tech companies that developed facial recognition and other artificial intelligenceused to repress china's muslim minority groups. the companies have been placed on a list of groups acting contrary to american foreign policy interests. the move effectively bars u.s. firms from selling technology to the chinese companies without government approval. stocks were down today. the dow fell 314. the s&p 500 was off 46. the nasdaq dropped 132 and a half. mexico's president is promising to implement union freedoms, higher wages and other labor rights as he tries to speed up ratification of a northern american trade deal. we talked about it earlier with mark short. andre's manuel el salvador met with a delegation today. after the meeting the deputy foreign minister expects house speaker nancy pelosi to move ahead on the deal by early november. mexico's congress has already approved the usmca. neither the u.s. or canada has signed off on that deal. not far from here at the u.s. supreme court, justices are beginning their fall term with cases involving the rights of lgbtq indiv
blacklisting a group of chinese tech companies that developed facial recognition and other artificial intelligenceused to repress china's muslim minority groups. the companies have been placed on a list of groups acting contrary to american foreign policy interests. the move effectively bars u.s. firms from selling technology to the chinese companies without government approval. stocks were down today. the dow fell 314. the s&p 500 was off 46. the nasdaq dropped 132 and a half. mexico's...
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intelligence. there is a small group of people who are in the process of making decisions about which data to collect colour. and, so, the challenge is that the systems and machines that are being designed today to make decisions for us don't actually have all of us in mind. the best possible thing that we could do for our future is to recognise all of the incredibly smart, incredibly driven women who also work in the field and to elevate them to positions where they can also have some say in the decision—making process. we arejust going we are just going to pull away from the briefing because we have some breaking news coming to us this morning from essex police, who say the bodies of 39 people have been discovered in a lorry container. this is at a water glade industrial park, eastern avenue, in grays. police say they were called by collea g u es police say they were called by colleagues from the ambulance service shortly before 1:40am this morning, following the discovery of this lorry container, and 39 people we re this lorry container, and 39 people were pronounced dead at the scene, inside this
intelligence. there is a small group of people who are in the process of making decisions about which data to collect colour. and, so, the challenge is that the systems and machines that are being designed today to make decisions for us don't actually have all of us in mind. the best possible thing that we could do for our future is to recognise all of the incredibly smart, incredibly driven women who also work in the field and to elevate them to positions where they can also have some say in...