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mr. snowden back here to our country to face justice and perhaps see everything that he has. keep in mind there's a lot of things that he has that we are not sure about. he's released quite a bit of information already. i think it has done damage with regard to some other countries and certainly the people of the united states are very concerned because they've now learned how much of their personal information is getting into nsa and being possibly used by nsa. so we've -- i would like to see
mr. snowden back here to our country to face justice and perhaps see everything that he has. keep in mind there's a lot of things that he has that we are not sure about. he's released quite a bit of information already. i think it has done damage with regard to some other countries and certainly the people of the united states are very concerned because they've now learned how much of their personal information is getting into nsa and being possibly used by nsa. so we've -- i would like to see
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mr. snowden came out, nsa had a presentation about this. depicting that as the scales of justice, we said it has got to be like two rails under a car, a train car. if they are not straight and true, there is no way this could work, that you could meet your constitutional obligations. transparency has been lacking to give people confidence we got that right. the thing that will be new and different is transparency by the government parties about what we do and how we do it. not just the national context, but international as well. >> let's open it up. the ipad is printing out at the nsa office. [laughter] that was unfair, but i could not resist. any questions? >> i have one. governor huntsman and dennis blair issued a report last year that said maybe what we should be thinking about is giving license to hack back, at least in the form of diminishing the damage done. perhaps locking the data in the hacker's files taken from their company or shutting down their computers in some manner. this has been described as vigilantism. these are disting
mr. snowden came out, nsa had a presentation about this. depicting that as the scales of justice, we said it has got to be like two rails under a car, a train car. if they are not straight and true, there is no way this could work, that you could meet your constitutional obligations. transparency has been lacking to give people confidence we got that right. the thing that will be new and different is transparency by the government parties about what we do and how we do it. not just the national...
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mr. snowden has done irreparable harm to this country. still don't share how i broke the codes and the codes that we used, and i have been out of the air force since 1966. he has done irreparable harm. all you need to do is look at what we needed to go through to capture bin laden. people are saying that we need to know what the government is doing. what we know, the terrorists know. he knows all the methods we used to follow them, to capture them and keep them from hurting this country. people calling in and saying we need to know what government is doing? the loyalty and the concern that they have for this country. attack --ve another we have lost a major tool in our toolbox to capture these bad guys and bring them to justice. this is terrible. you mentioned you had crypto clearance. how long did you serve the government or served with that clearance? host: i was in the unit -- caller: i was in the united states air force in the vietnam era, and i spent five months and one day in the air force, which i enjoyed. i have the highest securi
mr. snowden has done irreparable harm to this country. still don't share how i broke the codes and the codes that we used, and i have been out of the air force since 1966. he has done irreparable harm. all you need to do is look at what we needed to go through to capture bin laden. people are saying that we need to know what the government is doing. what we know, the terrorists know. he knows all the methods we used to follow them, to capture them and keep them from hurting this country. people...
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first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill binnie did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we would be on a very quick train to operate through despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service is let's not forget a lot of very good people join the services trying to make a difference trying to protect their way of life trying to protect their fellow citizens if they then see things going on on the inside which actually subverts that ideal then they will be motivated to speak up and i what the risk. they are still a couple the program international students taken hostage at an iraqi university but then freed a surprisingly quickly we'll be hearing from one on the list who believes this was actually part of an intimidation campaign by militants into sending a signal of intent straight to the government. right
first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill binnie did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we would be on a very quick train to operate through despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service is let's not forget a...
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mrs marco's phone . if you're no more. said snowden's a skate three events that followed all the revelations that he made had to walk team don't call plenty about the. ukrainian government fighters are accusing the government of violating its own ceasefire with fresh offensives kevin turn blames the rebels for the failure of the truce and next roman culture of reports tonight it's not only the men with guns who've been paying the price artsy received video shot from the russian territory near ukrainian border that showed at least thirty minutes shelling an area about one kilometer away from the a russian border and apparently it was done from the positions of ukrainian national guards and of course in this conflict people continue and people with guns are not the only casualties according to ukraine's head of the cranium parliament's health committee at least forty children perished as the result of the committee of action in eastern ukraine and children die mostly because self shelling and direct gunfire moreover a russian a freight tra
mrs marco's phone . if you're no more. said snowden's a skate three events that followed all the revelations that he made had to walk team don't call plenty about the. ukrainian government fighters are accusing the government of violating its own ceasefire with fresh offensives kevin turn blames the rebels for the failure of the truce and next roman culture of reports tonight it's not only the men with guns who've been paying the price artsy received video shot from the russian territory near...
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paul would and needs immediate action mr snowden did a little over a year ago now speaking of support let's talk about julian assange szell self do you feel that the world will ever see mr a songe way with the ecuadorian embassy a free man. of course i mean because it's becoming extremely so shameful for all the parties and world this is tarnish the image of sweden and the way the swedish government has behaved in this towards mr rose arms there's been an absolute willingness on all party to find a solution to the this push it should but the swedish government has not given an inch and. that there is some spurious motives behind the way that they are behaving it is obviously not a concern for the human rights of julius runs his rights are violated is evident by the testimony. of the fifty nine organizations that now have submitted to the united nations. view that he is. his human rights are violated by this situation is in. that was mr crist in her office and spokesman for wiki leaks and ukrainian president petro poroshenko announce
paul would and needs immediate action mr snowden did a little over a year ago now speaking of support let's talk about julian assange szell self do you feel that the world will ever see mr a songe way with the ecuadorian embassy a free man. of course i mean because it's becoming extremely so shameful for all the parties and world this is tarnish the image of sweden and the way the swedish government has behaved in this towards mr rose arms there's been an absolute willingness on all party to...
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mr. snowden's revelations are coming out, and we said we need to pull the back again, and they said don't you think this is just a passing headline? you really want to delay the book for snowden? [laughter] i said, i think this is going to be big. trust us on this, if we release the book and snowden's not in it, people will not read it. so long story short, that was kind of a little bit of the cycle on writing the book. but the reason why i'm so excited that we got the chance to do the project is from a technical per spect be i i was at the -- per spective, i was at the beginning of creating the analytics that the banks know about you. we built one of the largest first comprehensive online data analytics platforms, and this was at bar net bank which is now part of bank of america. one of the biggest implementations at that time. and i was part of doing that. and my focus was to help the bank make money and to make sure we could get a larger share of your wallet. and take care of you, of course. that was number one. i left the best for last. and the more -- >> [inaudible] >> yeah. it's all
mr. snowden's revelations are coming out, and we said we need to pull the back again, and they said don't you think this is just a passing headline? you really want to delay the book for snowden? [laughter] i said, i think this is going to be big. trust us on this, if we release the book and snowden's not in it, people will not read it. so long story short, that was kind of a little bit of the cycle on writing the book. but the reason why i'm so excited that we got the chance to do the project...
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does probably will not happen because the federal government will not agree to free passage for mr snowden on the other hand we have a criminal investigation going on by the federal investigator and this is but only concerns the spying of mrs marco's phone. well it's interesting you mentioned mrs merkel's phone tapping here but has it in any way affected their relationship between germany and the u.s. i mean the relationship still seems to be friendly despite you know snowden's revelations what do you make of this i mean does it mean that as they say times healing or we can expect a future fall out while i still hope that the federal government is talking talking clearly and tough in behind closed doors to the u.s. government because even if there is a friendly relationship without delta between germany and the united states even between friends one has to speak out about certain realities and trust has been broken and therefore it is urgently necessary to draw consequences from this whole and you know looking back on what happened throughout the year and what we've learned through snowden
does probably will not happen because the federal government will not agree to free passage for mr snowden on the other hand we have a criminal investigation going on by the federal investigator and this is but only concerns the spying of mrs marco's phone. well it's interesting you mentioned mrs merkel's phone tapping here but has it in any way affected their relationship between germany and the u.s. i mean the relationship still seems to be friendly despite you know snowden's revelations what...
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dealing with a slew of new information from former contractor edward snowden, who gave his first television interview just last week. i asked mrrogers, admiral rogers, how snowden's revelations have hurt the nsa. take a listen to this excerpt. foreignwatching those intelligence and counterterrorism targets. i will not make a blanket statement. and willwatching them highlight the revelations and talk about the implications of what they can implicate. that is unsettling to me. >> he also told me that he did not want -- watch all of snowden 's interview on nbc and had only seen a few clips of it online. i did say, in terms of those make of whatid he he did hear? how did he perceive snowden? his response. >> we are living increasingly by .hoice and by chance we are forfeiting privacy at levels that i don't think individuals can truly understand. it is so ingrained, whether it is the cameras out in the street, whether it is everyone devices digital constantly asking you, can i share where you are? >> actually, he did have to say that he thought mr. stone was an intelligent and articulate -- mr. snowden was an intelligent and articu
dealing with a slew of new information from former contractor edward snowden, who gave his first television interview just last week. i asked mrrogers, admiral rogers, how snowden's revelations have hurt the nsa. take a listen to this excerpt. foreignwatching those intelligence and counterterrorism targets. i will not make a blanket statement. and willwatching them highlight the revelations and talk about the implications of what they can implicate. that is unsettling to me. >> he also...
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government that seems to ring any and hollow especially in light of the revelations that people like mr snowden share with us authority isn't if you learn to trust it at all cost universal. thank you very much cody. so we're just architects and we currently see three d. printing and can't. see as we were already printing with the smaller printers from on time but it's architects who are saying what did this actually mean for architecture what if you really could see the proof buildings we can really recycle waste materials to the materials eliminate large transfer costs remade unique and personalized architecture you can print buildings and then just shatter them and then print and renew and then we said let's just do it it's really nice the treaty between the ins and. the roofs are first tested the small windows and once the balance finalized we sent it to. the technique in the small brigadiers is exactly the same as required we can use the same files so get innovation is not only in technique it's also. the rules we built on system elements in which we combine ornaments struck your inner faca
government that seems to ring any and hollow especially in light of the revelations that people like mr snowden share with us authority isn't if you learn to trust it at all cost universal. thank you very much cody. so we're just architects and we currently see three d. printing and can't. see as we were already printing with the smaller printers from on time but it's architects who are saying what did this actually mean for architecture what if you really could see the proof buildings we can...
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government that seems to ring any and hollow especially in light of the revelations that people like mr snowden share with us authority isn't if you learn to trust it at all costs universal. thank you very much cody. so we're just architects and we're going to be three d. printing again most. of the scenes we were already printing with the smaller printers from on time but it's architects who are sinking what the distinction in the architecture what if you really get three different buildings we can really recycle waste materials into the materials eliminate large transfer costs remake unique and personalized architecture you can print buildings and then just shutter them and then print and we knew there was an issue as do it's really nice the treatment thing is in. the roots are first best at the small window and once the balance the finalized we send it to. get the technique in the small print gives isn't exactly the same as what we can use the same file so get innovation is not only one thing it's also it's the rules we build one system of elements in which we combine one of them and structu
government that seems to ring any and hollow especially in light of the revelations that people like mr snowden share with us authority isn't if you learn to trust it at all costs universal. thank you very much cody. so we're just architects and we're going to be three d. printing again most. of the scenes we were already printing with the smaller printers from on time but it's architects who are sinking what the distinction in the architecture what if you really get three different buildings...
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certainly was the first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency so that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill believe did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we be on a very quick train to alcatraz and yet what is what is happening in ited states of particular is the criminalization of anybody who dare speak truth to or of power in the first amendment has been severely eroded by by the very government government instruments of power to take that away as a fundamental right in trying to the bill of rights for the united within the united states constitution. the n.s.a. scandal has prompted many to seek ways to evade the all seeing eye of washington giving a boost to many encrypted services is also pushed governments across the globe to consider creating their own networks in an effort to put a virtual wall between themselves and america. has the details the internet has never been the same since edward snowden's revelations and now that we know it's been exploited
certainly was the first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency so that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill believe did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we be on a very quick train to alcatraz and yet what is what is happening in ited states of particular is the criminalization of anybody who dare speak truth to or of power in the first amendment has been severely eroded...
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mr. snowden, can you show us e-mails that indicate that? the nsa say they don't exist. it was a five-hour interview, howie. it wasn't like there were time restraints. follow-up questions could have happened. it depends on your perspective. >> whether you love snowden or hate snowden this was a rare opportunity for an american journalist to pin him down. while brian williams whered about why was he in russia, under what circumstance would he come back, the follow-up thing is key. it just seemed like he let snowden go on and on, didn't interrupt him and would move on to the next question. >> brian williams, let's not confuse him with mike wallace. this wasn't a grilling, the kind you'd see on "60 minutes." he is more of an infotainer first. >> that sounds harsh. yes, he's great on "saturday night live" and "the daily show." he's a top rated network anchor. >> he's giving more of the human element of the story rather than grilling and asking the hard questions. the bottom line is, nbc needed a win. this was a very good get for mr. williams, however, from a ratings perspect
mr. snowden, can you show us e-mails that indicate that? the nsa say they don't exist. it was a five-hour interview, howie. it wasn't like there were time restraints. follow-up questions could have happened. it depends on your perspective. >> whether you love snowden or hate snowden this was a rare opportunity for an american journalist to pin him down. while brian williams whered about why was he in russia, under what circumstance would he come back, the follow-up thing is key. it just...
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first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that something that i did not do. did not do bill binnie did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we would be on a very quick train to operate despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service is let's not forget a lot of very good people join the services trying to make a difference trying to protect their way of life trying to protect their fellow citizens if they then see things going on on the inside which actually subvert that ideal then they will be motivated to speak up no matter what the risk coming up to men to iraq and yet more bloodshed in the country after a series of bombings killed more than sixty people on saturday after the break we also get back spurred to watch the volatile seems to be growing by the day. cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. i. i. i. i i i i i i i'm. thanks
first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that something that i did not do. did not do bill binnie did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we would be on a very quick train to operate despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service is let's not forget a lot of very good...
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mr. snowden came out and had a presentation about how to do this and affect the balance as opposed to depictingbad as scales of justice where you necessarily trade privacy for security he said it has to be like to rails under a train. if they are not straight sitting on a proper foundation and evening having equal fealty to each of those there's no way that you could make constitutional obligations. transparency is the thing that has been lacking to give people confidence that we have that right. efficient transparency by the government of parties like me about what to do and how do we do it and not just in the national context of the international context as well. steve let's open it up. steve ipad is printing out from the nsa office at this time. that was unfair i'm sorry but i could not resist. any questions? i have one. huntsman and dennis blair governor huntsman and dennis blair issued a report last year roughly the said look maybe why should we should be thinking about is giving business or those hacked license liberally to hang back at least in the form of diminishing the damage that has
mr. snowden came out and had a presentation about how to do this and affect the balance as opposed to depictingbad as scales of justice where you necessarily trade privacy for security he said it has to be like to rails under a train. if they are not straight sitting on a proper foundation and evening having equal fealty to each of those there's no way that you could make constitutional obligations. transparency is the thing that has been lacking to give people confidence that we have that...
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the risks snowden was taking first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill binnie did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we would be on a very quick train to alcatraz despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service is let's not forget a lot of very good people join the services trying to make a difference trying to protect their way of life trying to protect their fellow citizens if they then see things going on on the inside which actually subvert that ideal then they will be motivated to speak up no matter what the risk. now the n.s.a. scowl has prompted manny to seek ways to avoid washington's gaze giving a boost to manny encryption services and on a governmental level authorities across the globe are considering creating their own networks in an effort to fans off their private business. has the details the
the risks snowden was taking first i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill binnie did not do i think all of us realize that if we did that we would be on a very quick train to alcatraz despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service...
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mr. snowden is a far better spokes machine for himself than glenn greenwalt is.y impressive, well controlled, well prepared performance. that said, bob, if that had been a job interview, had been in front of me saying those kinds of things about his experience i would have been all over his references trying to confirm that which he had claimed because frankly it didn't have the ring of total truth in his describing the roles he had over past seven or eight years. >> schieffer: he says that he has not met with president putin or isn't working with the russians. he had no connection. said he didn't bring anything with him. do you believe that? >> he said he didn't bring anything with him to russia. i have legitimate question. did he bring anything with him to hong kong and what happened to this stuff that he had in hong kong, with regard to his contact with the russian government. of course he had contact with the russian government. he may not have known he had had contact with the russian government but any responsible security service is going to be all over th
mr. snowden is a far better spokes machine for himself than glenn greenwalt is.y impressive, well controlled, well prepared performance. that said, bob, if that had been a job interview, had been in front of me saying those kinds of things about his experience i would have been all over his references trying to confirm that which he had claimed because frankly it didn't have the ring of total truth in his describing the roles he had over past seven or eight years. >> schieffer: he says...
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mr. snowden came out and they said how do you do this? conflicting that is the scales of justice where you trade privacy for security, we said it's got to be like two rails under a car, right? a train car. if they're not straight and true, sitting on a proper foundation and giving equal to each of those, there's no way to meet your obligations. transparency is the thing that i think has been lacking to give people confidence. that's new and different, sufficientance transparency about how do we do it, what do we do? >> let's open it up. >> it's printing out an nsa office -- that was unfair. i'm sorry, but i couldn't resist. >> you know the first question, right? >> any questions? >> i have one. huntsman and dennis blair, governor huntsman and governor blair issued a report that said, look, maybe what we should be thinking about is giving business or those hack ed licene liberally defined to hack back. at least in the form of diminishing the damage that has been done, perhaps locking the data in the hackers' files that has been taken from
mr. snowden came out and they said how do you do this? conflicting that is the scales of justice where you trade privacy for security, we said it's got to be like two rails under a car, right? a train car. if they're not straight and true, sitting on a proper foundation and giving equal to each of those, there's no way to meet your obligations. transparency is the thing that i think has been lacking to give people confidence. that's new and different, sufficientance transparency about how do we...
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mr. snowden back here to our country to face justice and perhaps see everything that he has.ere's a lot of things that he has that we are not sure about. he's released quite a bit of information already. i think it has done damage with regard to some other countries and certainly the people of the united states are very concerned because they've now learned how much of their personal information is getting into nsa and being possibly used by nsa. so we've -- i would like to see snowden back here in this country to face justice and hopefully for us to see exactly what he still has left. i think that's what i'm more concerned about. >> separately, i want to ask you on the topic of kattala, one of the benghazi suspects. he was arraigned in federal court in an unusual saturday hearing. he plead not guilty. so what is your take on what the u.s. should do with abu khattala. the advocates say he should be taken to gitmo and tried as an enemy combatant. he was interrogated aboard a navy vessel. do we risk losing critical intelligence by mirandizing this individual and taking him back
mr. snowden back here to our country to face justice and perhaps see everything that he has.ere's a lot of things that he has that we are not sure about. he's released quite a bit of information already. i think it has done damage with regard to some other countries and certainly the people of the united states are very concerned because they've now learned how much of their personal information is getting into nsa and being possibly used by nsa. so we've -- i would like to see snowden back...
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mr. snowden. giving t here today, to this information terrorists i assure you there are folks watching this who are making notes and they are going try to hose notes to avoid whatever type of system we ultimately come up with. so, we've got to be mindful of that as we try to carefully that this legislation protects privacy rights, we all gree that that needs to be done, but at the same time protects americans. madam chair. >> thank you. senator rockefeller. thought.a quick that is the influence of public thinking about the activities of government. shared by most people. all people. used we have an approval rating of 9% in i think i was quoted correctly. i think it varies piano 11% and 9%. and i think we have a esponsibility to consider what that means, but at the same time this committee, whose public ot to measure reaction but to do the very best it can do to do something called protect our national privacy at the same time. senator chambliss made a strong his opening statement terror is breakin
mr. snowden. giving t here today, to this information terrorists i assure you there are folks watching this who are making notes and they are going try to hose notes to avoid whatever type of system we ultimately come up with. so, we've got to be mindful of that as we try to carefully that this legislation protects privacy rights, we all gree that that needs to be done, but at the same time protects americans. madam chair. >> thank you. senator rockefeller. thought.a quick that is the...
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mr. snowden was failed to prove that there has been this gross negligence in surveillance in america, andhas also coughed up to all the nationstates, including russia, and these al qaeda groups have picked out how dominant we were in the intelligence space. if we are going to figure out which way it is going to go, we better have our intelligence capabilities at a peak right now to know what is going on overseas. editing is be very nimble in terms of what we pick and be prepared for the repercussions of each. i will give you one key decisive point. let's say we are doing drugs and we do decapitation and we get someone who is the most important person in old guard out had a. -- al qaeda. what is the chain of events that would enfold from that? we could also look externally and cfx in a lot of different churches because there are a lot of young folks going off on their own. to do that we got to have capabilities. we need to plan for the most dangerous scenarios. i hope the administration is doing that right now. what are we going to do if they hit israel? what are we going to do if we get t
mr. snowden was failed to prove that there has been this gross negligence in surveillance in america, andhas also coughed up to all the nationstates, including russia, and these al qaeda groups have picked out how dominant we were in the intelligence space. if we are going to figure out which way it is going to go, we better have our intelligence capabilities at a peak right now to know what is going on overseas. editing is be very nimble in terms of what we pick and be prepared for the...
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mr. snowden, ad to be carrying a rubik's cube, and last week general alexander said your journalism will result in the death of independent -- innocent people. do you worry about the blood on your hands? so i'm sure those two questions will not be part of the questions so it will be infinitely better than the television interviews i do. i want to talk about what i did in first two chapters of the book, which is tell the story of how i came to meet and then work with edward snowden, along with my long-time friend and journalistic collaborator in hong kong, and the reason that i really wanted to write a book and tell the story is because so much has been said about all of those events and much of what has been said has been wildly false. and one of the really interesting things is that if you're somebody who really likes to bash the american media, and i'm definitely somebody who likes to do that -- it's one of my most favorite pastimes, it doesn't really come as a price to learn that much of what the media churns out is misleading in all sorts of ways. but when you're actually at the cent
mr. snowden, ad to be carrying a rubik's cube, and last week general alexander said your journalism will result in the death of independent -- innocent people. do you worry about the blood on your hands? so i'm sure those two questions will not be part of the questions so it will be infinitely better than the television interviews i do. i want to talk about what i did in first two chapters of the book, which is tell the story of how i came to meet and then work with edward snowden, along with...
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mr. snowden was failed to prove that there has been this gross negligence in surveillance in america, andhas also coughed up to all the adversaries, including russia, and these al qaeda groups have picked out how dominant we were in the intelligence space. with this decentralization and fracturing and infighting -- so many scenarios. you could do 12 scenarios. if we are going to figure out which way it is going to go, we better have our intelligence capabilities at a peak right now to know what is going on overseas. the other thing is be very nimble in terms of what we pick and be prepared for the repercussions of each. i will give you one key decisive point. let's say we are doing drones and we do decapitation and we we get the most important person in old guard al qaeda. what is the chain of events that we couldold from that look ask early and see a lot of the facts. because there are a lot of young folks going off on their own. we got to have capabilities. we need to plan for the most dangerous scenarios. i hope the administration is doing that right now. what are we going to do if the
mr. snowden was failed to prove that there has been this gross negligence in surveillance in america, andhas also coughed up to all the adversaries, including russia, and these al qaeda groups have picked out how dominant we were in the intelligence space. with this decentralization and fracturing and infighting -- so many scenarios. you could do 12 scenarios. if we are going to figure out which way it is going to go, we better have our intelligence capabilities at a peak right now to know what...
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mr. snowden. and as we stated today, giving away this kind of information to terrorist, i assure you, there are folks watching this who are making notes and they're going to use those nodes to try to avoid whatever type of system we ultimately come up with. so we've got to be mindful of that as we try to carefully craft this legislation that protects privacy rights. we all agree that needs to be done, but at the same time protects americans. thanks, madam chair. >> thank you, cindy. senator rockefeller. >> just a quick thought. and that is the influence of negative public thinking. about the activities of government. shared by most people, or all people when before i used we have an approval rating of 90% in congress, i think i was quoting correctly. i think it varies between 11 and nine. and i think we have a responsibility to consider what that means, but at the same time looking at this committee, whose job is not to measure public reaction but to do the very best job it can do to do something
mr. snowden. and as we stated today, giving away this kind of information to terrorist, i assure you, there are folks watching this who are making notes and they're going to use those nodes to try to avoid whatever type of system we ultimately come up with. so we've got to be mindful of that as we try to carefully craft this legislation that protects privacy rights. we all agree that needs to be done, but at the same time protects americans. thanks, madam chair. >> thank you, cindy....
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mr. snowden. as we sit here today giving away this kind of information to terrorists, i assure you, their folks watching this who are making notes are going to use those notes to try to avoid whatever type of system we ultimately come up with. we've got to be mindful of that as we try to carefully craft this legislation that protects privacy rights. we all agree that needs to be done. but at the same time, protects americans. thanks, madame chair. >> thank you, senator. senator rockefeller? >> just a quick thought. that is the influence of negative public thinking about the activities of government shared by most people or all people. when before i used that we have an approval rating of 9% in congress, i think i was quoting correctly. i think it varies between 11% and 9%. and i think we have a responsibility to consider what that means, but at the same time looking at this committee whose job is not to measure public reaction, but to do the very best job it can do to do something called protect o
mr. snowden. as we sit here today giving away this kind of information to terrorists, i assure you, their folks watching this who are making notes are going to use those notes to try to avoid whatever type of system we ultimately come up with. we've got to be mindful of that as we try to carefully craft this legislation that protects privacy rights. we all agree that needs to be done. but at the same time, protects americans. thanks, madame chair. >> thank you, senator. senator...
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mr. snowden who failed to prove there has been this gross negligence in surveilling americans is also coughed up to all of our adversaries to include the nation-state of russia which he hides and a lot of al qaeda groups who picked up how dominant we were in the intelligence space. with this decentralization and fracturing and infighting and some scenarios, i did three. you could probably do 12. if we're going to figure out which way it will go we better have our intelligence capabilities at a peak right now to know what is going on overseas. the other thing be very nimble for what we pick and be prepared for repercussions of each. i give you one point. we do drones and decapitation and i think we get tote most important person in old al qaeda, not zawahiri. and we get to him in yemen. what are the chain of events that would unfold from that? we expect infighting and twisting one way. we could also look externally look at attacks in a lot of different directions because there are a lot of young folks going off their own. to do that we got to have capabilities. two, we need to plan for the dan
mr. snowden who failed to prove there has been this gross negligence in surveilling americans is also coughed up to all of our adversaries to include the nation-state of russia which he hides and a lot of al qaeda groups who picked up how dominant we were in the intelligence space. with this decentralization and fracturing and infighting and some scenarios, i did three. you could probably do 12. if we're going to figure out which way it will go we better have our intelligence capabilities at a...
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i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill believe did not do i think all of us realize that if we did. we we'd be on a very quick train to operate despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service is let's not forget a lot of very good people join the services trying to make a difference trying to protect their way of life trying to protect their fellow citizens if they then see things going on on the inside. that ideal then they will be motivated to speak up no matter what the risk. throughout the day and evening here on our table bringing you more flexions and focus from the snowden leaks as well as well whistleblower stories to get more as well at all to dot com a website. so . when you shortly including israel's unstoppable settlement drive this is a national. primary name join me on into impartial and financial reporting commentary
i mean i came out with my revelations some time ago but what mr snowden did was he provided the documentation from the agency itself that's something that i did not do tom drake did not do bill believe did not do i think all of us realize that if we did. we we'd be on a very quick train to operate despite whatever they try and push back against edward snowden what are they trying to do to him i think other principled young people come out of the service is let's not forget a lot of very good...
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snowden at. an annual cyber conference devoted to countering surveillance has found its credibility in question over the summit's guest list invitations to the meeting in stockholm mr whistleblower edward snowden or any of the journalists who cover these leaks but the move didn't go down well with those on twitter where a stream of sarcasm and anger was directed towards the organizers of the forum users were left wondering how the convention on internet freedom could ban we could leaks and snowden at the same time those running the conference gave their excuses but my colleague took up the issue with we could leaks spokesman kristinn hrafnsson we should strive for balance and here i must admit that we have not been entirely successful we have. seen it as important to. to look into that we supply process are such or to the revelations as such so what do you think about those excuses. well i don't think they're very credible i mean how can you would discuss the leave the problems of the internet and the dangers of much surveillance there without analyzing the problem and actually inviting the people who are experts in the field. this is a forum that is sponsored by t
snowden at. an annual cyber conference devoted to countering surveillance has found its credibility in question over the summit's guest list invitations to the meeting in stockholm mr whistleblower edward snowden or any of the journalists who cover these leaks but the move didn't go down well with those on twitter where a stream of sarcasm and anger was directed towards the organizers of the forum users were left wondering how the convention on internet freedom could ban we could leaks and...
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mr. ledgett, the nsa has been subjected to a lot of unwarranted abuse since snowden's treasonous disclosures. i want to publicly thank you and all the patriotic americans who serve our nation by quietly performing nsa's vital mission. in your opinion, is this country safer or less safe after those damaging disclosures? >> mr. vice chairman, first, thank you for the words of support to the nsa workforce. we appreciate that. in my opinion, the country is less safe because of the disclosure of the methods that we use to conduct our authorized foreign intelligence mission. >> it doesn't appear to be -- there doesn't appear to be any requirements in the bill for the service providers to retain call detail records for any set period of time, as you just discussed with the chairman. mr. ledgett, if service providers decide to scale back their data retention period, how would that impact nsa's mission? >> mr. vice chairman, that would make it -- make the information less useful for providing intelligence on the external threat with a u.s. nexus, and so we would come back and inform the committee if
mr. ledgett, the nsa has been subjected to a lot of unwarranted abuse since snowden's treasonous disclosures. i want to publicly thank you and all the patriotic americans who serve our nation by quietly performing nsa's vital mission. in your opinion, is this country safer or less safe after those damaging disclosures? >> mr. vice chairman, first, thank you for the words of support to the nsa workforce. we appreciate that. in my opinion, the country is less safe because of the disclosure...
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mr president. i. mean it's been a year since edward snowden became one of washington's most wanted men he sent shock waves around the world about the extent of u.s. spying but most of all on its very own people his leaks share that phone and video calls as well as the e-mails of millions of americans were being routinely intercepted by special services tech giants like google yahoo facebook they were found to have shared users' private data even top level friendships didn't make anyone immune to being spied on the best example being the n.s.a. tapping germany's angela merkel's phone and a major u.k. newspaper became a target of police raids for publishing the scandalous revelations moreover a private presidential plane got grounded over suspicions it was carrying the whistleblower that's what happened with bolivian leader ever morale this well at first noted was held either as a traitor or a hero to this day he remains a pretty controversial figure but what does the american public now think about the n.s.a. whistleblower as well the latest polls suggest that his support has actually growing unsettling mo
mr president. i. mean it's been a year since edward snowden became one of washington's most wanted men he sent shock waves around the world about the extent of u.s. spying but most of all on its very own people his leaks share that phone and video calls as well as the e-mails of millions of americans were being routinely intercepted by special services tech giants like google yahoo facebook they were found to have shared users' private data even top level friendships didn't make anyone immune...
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mr. leggett? >> yes. the nsa has been subjected to a lot of unwarranted abuse sense edward snowden's disclosures.i want to thank you and all the a patriotic americans who serve our nation. by quietly performing nsa -- nsa's vital mission. is this country safer or less those damaging disclosures? >> first, thank you for the words of support. we appreciate that. in my opinion, the country is less safe is the disclosure of the methods we use to conduct our foreign intelligence mission. theredoesn't appear to -- doesn't appear to be any requirements the bill for the service providers to retain call detail records for any said. this for any set time. scale backecide to their data retention time, how would that impact the mission? -- makewould make it the information less useful for providing intelligence on the external threat with the u.s. nexus. we would inform the committee at that becomes the case. >> how would the fbi be affected if a service provider unilaterally decided to cut back their retention time? >> it would affect the richness of the data. >> would it make other techniques like grand ju
mr. leggett? >> yes. the nsa has been subjected to a lot of unwarranted abuse sense edward snowden's disclosures.i want to thank you and all the a patriotic americans who serve our nation. by quietly performing nsa -- nsa's vital mission. is this country safer or less those damaging disclosures? >> first, thank you for the words of support. we appreciate that. in my opinion, the country is less safe is the disclosure of the methods we use to conduct our foreign intelligence mission....
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mr. leggett? >> yes, sir. >> ms. o'sullivan? >> yes, sir. >> the nsa has been subjected to a lot of unwarranted abuse since snowden's treasonous disclosures. i want to publicly take you and all the patriotic americans who serve our nation by quietly performing in essays vital mission. in your opinion, is this country safer or less safe after those damaging disclosures? >> versed, thank you for the words of support. for the nsa workforce. we appreciate that. in my opinion, the country is less safe because of the disclosure of the methods that we used to conduct our authorized foreign intelligence mission. >> it doesn't appear to be -- there doesn't appear to be any requirements in the bill for service providers to retain call detail records for any set period of time as you just discussed with the chairman. mr. ledgett come if service providers decide to scale back their data retention period, how would that impact msas mission? >> mr. vice chairman, that would make it, make the information less useful for providing intelligence on the external threats with a u.s. annexes, and so we come back and informed the committee if that became the ca
mr. leggett? >> yes, sir. >> ms. o'sullivan? >> yes, sir. >> the nsa has been subjected to a lot of unwarranted abuse since snowden's treasonous disclosures. i want to publicly take you and all the patriotic americans who serve our nation by quietly performing in essays vital mission. in your opinion, is this country safer or less safe after those damaging disclosures? >> versed, thank you for the words of support. for the nsa workforce. we appreciate that. in my...
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mr. woods could tell you some things that would scare folks to death about the way some folks in a terrorist world, revelations by ed snowden as we sit here today giving away this kind of information to terrorists i assure you folks are watching this, making notes, going to use those notes to try to avoid the system we ultimately come up with so we have got to be mindful of that as we try to craft this legislation that protects privacy rights, we all agreed that needs to be done better at the same time protect americans. >> just a quick thought. the influence of negative public thinking about the activities of government shared by most people. you have an approval rating of 9% in congress. i think i was quoting correctly. it varies between 11% and 9%. and i think we have a responsibility to consider what that means but at the same time looking at this committee whose job is not to measure public reaction but to do the very best job to do something called protect our national security and privacy at the same time. senator chambliss made a point that terror is breaking down all over the world. it is the biggest growth industr
mr. woods could tell you some things that would scare folks to death about the way some folks in a terrorist world, revelations by ed snowden as we sit here today giving away this kind of information to terrorists i assure you folks are watching this, making notes, going to use those notes to try to avoid the system we ultimately come up with so we have got to be mindful of that as we try to craft this legislation that protects privacy rights, we all agreed that needs to be done better at the...
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said nsa leaker edward snowden should be cut some slack for break the law because some of the secretive and government programs he helped exposing, people needed to know about, mrnd younger are acting like mean girls. dr. mark bracket is a director of the yale center for emotional intelligence and the creator of the mood meter app. thank you for being with us today. can a kindergartener be a bully? >> kids engage in aggressive behavior. they can physically hurt another child, exclude a child. they can say mean things. but really what we want to talk about is is it intentional? is there a power imbalance? those kind of things are what make the difference. >> how is it a parent know? summer time is a great time to prep for the school year. what do we need to know? >> parents need to know that emotions matter. that a child's feelings are often driving their decisions and their behavior. if we can give children the vocabulary to describe what's going on inside, they'll behave in a positive way. >> you've taken this to the next level. kids are into tech. they like to be able to play on the phone and ipad, tablet. you have developed the mood app that let's them, on a
said nsa leaker edward snowden should be cut some slack for break the law because some of the secretive and government programs he helped exposing, people needed to know about, mrnd younger are acting like mean girls. dr. mark bracket is a director of the yale center for emotional intelligence and the creator of the mood meter app. thank you for being with us today. can a kindergartener be a bully? >> kids engage in aggressive behavior. they can physically hurt another child, exclude a...
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mrs. warren in boston. look for it to air this weekend. at ninth, journalist glenn greenwald recounts his experiences with edward snowden and the nsa in "no place to hide." you can watch glenn greenwald's talk from last month in washington, d.c. at our web site, booktv.org. and wrapping up indiebound's best sellers list at number seven is malcolm gladwell's "david and goliath." his talk on the book from the free library of philadelphia is able to watch anytime at booktv.org. that's this week's best sellers according to indiebound. for more information visit indiebound.org. >> next op booktv, jacob soll examines the use of financial accounting throughout history and its effect on the life and death of civilizations. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. >> welcome, everyone. thanks, everyone, for joining us for this evening's lecture which is the opening event of this week's conference on calculated capitalism. i'm will derringer, i'm a fellow here in the society of humanities, and on behalf of the society of fell
mrs. warren in boston. look for it to air this weekend. at ninth, journalist glenn greenwald recounts his experiences with edward snowden and the nsa in "no place to hide." you can watch glenn greenwald's talk from last month in washington, d.c. at our web site, booktv.org. and wrapping up indiebound's best sellers list at number seven is malcolm gladwell's "david and goliath." his talk on the book from the free library of philadelphia is able to watch anytime at booktv.org....