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Jul 28, 2019
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compared with the u.s., the mss is something of a mashup.ts intelligence operations abroad like the cia, counterespionage at home like the fbi, and cyber snooping like the nsa. >> when you hear the details of how the mss operates, you think it wouldn't be out of place in a spy movie. the number of employees is classified and the exact location of its headquarters is unknown, but it is thought to be a nondescript building in beijing. it doesn't have a public website or press office. >> what's clear is that the mss is key to president xi jinping's efforts to tighten control over security. its head is an ex-police chief who helped direct nationwide anti-graft campaigns. in 2015, national security law extended the mss' power to outer space in the deep sea as well as the internet. >> the mss benefits from close ties between the state in chinese tech giants like baidu and alibaba and tencent, all of which have the ability to mine personal data. other government departments are required to cooperate with the mss and provide support for its activiti
compared with the u.s., the mss is something of a mashup.ts intelligence operations abroad like the cia, counterespionage at home like the fbi, and cyber snooping like the nsa. >> when you hear the details of how the mss operates, you think it wouldn't be out of place in a spy movie. the number of employees is classified and the exact location of its headquarters is unknown, but it is thought to be a nondescript building in beijing. it doesn't have a public website or press office....
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Jul 17, 2019
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no corresponden ya que las multas pueden ser pueden ser más de $500 >> 22 individuos de la pandilla msss teníamos este nivel de violencia nunca se había dado. las víctimas operan en el valle de san fernando >> llegar aquí a este país los últimos cuatro años todavía estaban perjudicando a sus propios compatriotas >> las autoridades dice que los casos en que la víctima fue asesinada en el 2017 se trataba de un pandillero rival que fue desmembrado a machetazos y su corazón se lo sacaron por haber puesto un graffiti en la zona de la banda contraria >> el departamento del alguacil dicenon pueden están más tranquilas ya que los capturaron >> esta banda tenían como iniciación ante la mayoría de edad >> un juez negó al sospechoso, el comunicado miembro de la iglesia indicaron que apelarán a la decisión de lo que ocurrió en la corte, por la culpabilidad de garcía esto ocurre en medio la declaración >> donald trump según la administración federal a partir de hoy >> con esta información o vamos a la pausa y al regresar conozca la historia de este joven hispano que pasó la mitad de su vida en la cá
no corresponden ya que las multas pueden ser pueden ser más de $500 >> 22 individuos de la pandilla msss teníamos este nivel de violencia nunca se había dado. las víctimas operan en el valle de san fernando >> llegar aquí a este país los últimos cuatro años todavía estaban perjudicando a sus propios compatriotas >> las autoridades dice que los casos en que la víctima fue asesinada en el 2017 se trataba de un pandillero rival que fue desmembrado a machetazos y su...
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Jul 24, 2019
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a guy in chicago senator durbin working with the mss to recruit employees from defense contractors.a guy in oklahoma stealing over $1 billion of confidential proprietary information from the us energy company. i have even got into teeeight literally charge from coast-to-coast with a campaign of fraud intellectual property threat theft and obstruction of justice i can go on and on and it affects basically every industry in this country and agriculture and private sector, academia, human operations, cyberoperations , to be clear we welcome competition. we welcome academic freedom that cheating is not okay. fraud is not okay. cyberhacking is not okay. as long as they keep committing crimes and threatening national security they will keep encountering the fbi. >> thank you. >> other than that we are in pretty good shape. [laughter] >> thank you. taking you back to the fbi role of the background investigation. two letters were sent to you by law firms in that timeframe and one pointed out the fbi quoting declines interview with witnesses whose names we provided requesting information hig
a guy in chicago senator durbin working with the mss to recruit employees from defense contractors.a guy in oklahoma stealing over $1 billion of confidential proprietary information from the us energy company. i have even got into teeeight literally charge from coast-to-coast with a campaign of fraud intellectual property threat theft and obstruction of justice i can go on and on and it affects basically every industry in this country and agriculture and private sector, academia, human...
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the secret service' annuala mss ietacks reports and highlights 27 incidents caout in the united statesn 2018. >> these incidents affected workplaces, schools and houses of worship. >> attacks left 91 people dead and injured more than 100 others and all that showed some common threads. >> half the attackers were motivated by a grievanc two-thirds had a history of mental health challenges. nearly all had expericed a significant stressor in their lives. >> reporter: and most that have came with a, with a. nearly all had previous made threatening or alarming armmunications directed t or made in the presence of others. > it's those threats an communications before the attacks that have the department of homeland security and the secret service encoaging the public to share concerns and alert officials to any threat that they see, hear or read. >> that instinct that you have when you haveo a cncern is critical to share. >> sharing warning signs to stop the next attack. dan sheneman, nbnews. >> the video sparked outrage on social media. even the police chief said it gave him grave concern. >>
the secret service' annuala mss ietacks reports and highlights 27 incidents caout in the united statesn 2018. >> these incidents affected workplaces, schools and houses of worship. >> attacks left 91 people dead and injured more than 100 others and all that showed some common threads. >> half the attackers were motivated by a grievanc two-thirds had a history of mental health challenges. nearly all had expericed a significant stressor in their lives. >> reporter: and...
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hackers associated with the chinese mss who were engaged in an extensive pam cacampaign of intrusions against companies, different states. we had an mms officer who has been charged in ohio who has been trying to steal aviation secrets from companies there. different chinese mss officers, an spire team of hackers that were involved in a five-year campaign of repeated intrusions. we had a chinese state-owned enterprise which, along with a couple of individuals is trying to steal trade secrets from a company in idaho. we had a guy in chicago, senator durbin, who was work with the mss to recruit employees of clear defense contractors. we had a guy in oklahoma who was stealing over a billion dollars of confidential proprietary information from a u.s. energy company. we had, of course, i haven't even gotten to the huawei case where they were charged literally from coast to coast with a campaign of fraud, intellectual property theft and obstruction of justice. i could go on and on. it affects basically every industry in this country and agriculture. it affects the private sector, academia.
hackers associated with the chinese mss who were engaged in an extensive pam cacampaign of intrusions against companies, different states. we had an mms officer who has been charged in ohio who has been trying to steal aviation secrets from companies there. different chinese mss officers, an spire team of hackers that were involved in a five-year campaign of repeated intrusions. we had a chinese state-owned enterprise which, along with a couple of individuals is trying to steal trade secrets...
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Jul 11, 2019
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the problem with that is that if the giraffe is looking at the zebra and is looking at mss your funny looking, how to do anything with that stupid short neck of yours? that's a problem. because with unconscious beliefs and perspectives and preferences and associations and roles and types about who people are. we also have the challenge of confirmation bias which is whatever it is i believe, i will sort the incoming information to confirm that which already believe. so, for example, we know from research if you have a non-anglo name you like to send out 50% more resumes to get the same response of some within anglo name. we also know if you send the same resume out with a female name and the mailman you get different responses for that. we also know, groups are soon be confident until sugar incompetent and nondominant groups are simply incompetent until they prove their confident. we know these things. we also have what i call the elephant and mouse theory about things, which is if you're the elephant in the room what you need to know about the mouse? nemechek if you're the mouse what
the problem with that is that if the giraffe is looking at the zebra and is looking at mss your funny looking, how to do anything with that stupid short neck of yours? that's a problem. because with unconscious beliefs and perspectives and preferences and associations and roles and types about who people are. we also have the challenge of confirmation bias which is whatever it is i believe, i will sort the incoming information to confirm that which already believe. so, for example, we know from...
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Jul 25, 2019
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we had a guy in chicago, senator durbin, who was working with the mss to recruit employees of clear defense contractors. we had a guy in oklahoma who was stealing over $1.0 billion of confidential proprietary information from a u.s. energy company. course -- and i haven't gotten to the huawei case where they were charged literally coast to coast with a campaignft of fraud, intellectu property theft and obstruction of justice. i could go on and on and on. it affects basically every industry in this country. and agriculture. affect private sector, academicia.to involving operations, involving cyber operations. to be clear we welcome competition. we well academic freedom. but cheating, not okay. fraud, not okay. cyber hacking, not okay. and as long as they keep committing crimess and threatening ourur national security they're going to keep encountering the fbi. >> thank you. >> other than that are we in pretty good shape with china? senator whitehouse. >> thank you chairman, thank you director wray. i'd like to take you back to the fbi's role in the kavanaugh background investigation, if i ma
we had a guy in chicago, senator durbin, who was working with the mss to recruit employees of clear defense contractors. we had a guy in oklahoma who was stealing over $1.0 billion of confidential proprietary information from a u.s. energy company. course -- and i haven't gotten to the huawei case where they were charged literally coast to coast with a campaignft of fraud, intellectu property theft and obstruction of justice. i could go on and on and on. it affects basically every industry in...