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what i'd like to know is does the n.s.a. have the technological capacity to identify those cheney sure's based upon the content of their e-mails yes or no no. so general alexander goes on to explain that assuming those e-mails are in the united states the n.s.a. does not have the ability to do that in the u.s. the n.s.a. would have to go through the f.b.i. to get a warrant to fucking responsibility here or to retire but between the lines of i obviously this is a fake scenario that this congressman was was sort of making up for the sake of argument but. the denials and denials there at this hearing i would think was actually two interesting things about his denial first they've been denying especially that they've been doing this for years but what makes this really absurd is that they actually have secret definitions of a few words that make these denials very easy it's kind of funny to think that they have a top secret document that actually gives them definitions of important report as well definitions like intercepts and
what i'd like to know is does the n.s.a. have the technological capacity to identify those cheney sure's based upon the content of their e-mails yes or no no. so general alexander goes on to explain that assuming those e-mails are in the united states the n.s.a. does not have the ability to do that in the u.s. the n.s.a. would have to go through the f.b.i. to get a warrant to fucking responsibility here or to retire but between the lines of i obviously this is a fake scenario that this...
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n.s.a. should perhaps stand for spying. in the year two thousand and two bills was accused of assault to your ex girlfriend but there were no charges filed because bills on the would anger management. looks like we have a witch hunt on our hands as prosecutors officially charge the u.s. soldier accused of massacring seventeen civilians what's really going on trial one soldier or the entire war. plus a military plane and a passenger train leave from california at the same time if plane a fly that five hundred miles per hour and train the trials at an average speed of one hundred miles per hour who will get there first the answer it doesn't matter because train be doesn't exist all our taxpayer money is going to fund a show you what a trillion dollars can buy. it is friday march twenty third five pm in washington d.c. i'm christine and you are watching our t.v. well it's the end of the week and this has been a really interesting week in terms of new information coming out about the extent to w
n.s.a. should perhaps stand for spying. in the year two thousand and two bills was accused of assault to your ex girlfriend but there were no charges filed because bills on the would anger management. looks like we have a witch hunt on our hands as prosecutors officially charge the u.s. soldier accused of massacring seventeen civilians what's really going on trial one soldier or the entire war. plus a military plane and a passenger train leave from california at the same time if plane a fly...
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well the n.s.a. and she says has just created this new data center they're building this new data center in utah it's supposed to have unprecedented data capabilities so able to take all of the electronic transmissions that are coming out of your mobile phone or your computer my mobile phone out of anybody's mobile phone. they have the capability you know the n.s.a. saying that they're not doing it for united states citizens unless we're communicating overseas or a foreign entity is but the have the ability to collect all of those communications now this data this center in utah isn't just a data center they're not just collecting information it's also a cryptography cryptography center so they're actually looking at d.n. cribbing all of the data that comes out so for example when you use g. mail you're all your e-mails are encrypted by default google has given you the service and has allowed you to say my communications are protected now the n.s.a. center is designed around building systems that wil
well the n.s.a. and she says has just created this new data center they're building this new data center in utah it's supposed to have unprecedented data capabilities so able to take all of the electronic transmissions that are coming out of your mobile phone or your computer my mobile phone out of anybody's mobile phone. they have the capability you know the n.s.a. saying that they're not doing it for united states citizens unless we're communicating overseas or a foreign entity is but the...
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now then i will ask if we should believe the current n.s.a. director or former n.s.a. employees who say if agencies building a huge new hub to gather not only international intelligence but also to monitor your communications then despite the massive criticism towards the n.y.p.d. for its surveillance program some within the muslim population support the agency's moves we're going to host the debate to see what exactly it is that divides the community and for the for profit industry they're promising growth could be investors we're going to show you the troubling power point presentation we're going to have all that and more for your night including a does of happy hour but first take a look with mainstream media has decided it's. art so today i'm going to keep it brief but if you haven't noticed everybody is talking about a new budget for twenty thirty in the paul ryan released yesterday. representative paul ryan is chairman of the house budget committee and he released what he calls his path to prosperity plan. congressman paul ryan's proposed budget for two thousand
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the n.s.a. would have to go through the f.b.i. to get a warrant sort of to flouting responsibility here and i want to read between the lines obviously this is a fake scenario that this congressman was it was sort of making up for the sake of argument but. denials and denials there at this hearing what do you think. it was actually two interesting things about his denial first they've been denying essential that they've been doing this for years but what makes this really absurd is that they actually have secret definitions of a few words that make these denials very easy it's kind of funny to think that they have a top secret document that actually gives them definitions of pampered reported as well definitions like intercepts and collects what they mean by that is for what normal people like you and i or anybody else with think is intercept is correct is there or if they're monitoring centers or collecting our e-mails and storing in their data centers in the n.s.a. facility like in utah that's collecting but under their definitio
the n.s.a. would have to go through the f.b.i. to get a warrant sort of to flouting responsibility here and i want to read between the lines obviously this is a fake scenario that this congressman was it was sort of making up for the sake of argument but. denials and denials there at this hearing what do you think. it was actually two interesting things about his denial first they've been denying essential that they've been doing this for years but what makes this really absurd is that they...
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pentagon oh i think it's fair to say that the n.s.a. under bush. is our private information this was the whole warrantless surveillance program that was sort of backdoor authorized rapturous actively. going to powers an eight am so yes it is not really have a great history here if you go back to the seventy's it's even worse so that's one concern another is kind of feature going to creeping featurism here is want one for is i mean what what happens once information sharing becomes a little less voluntary what happens if there are some legal incentives to share or do you really want the n.s.a. having that info about american citizens and how do you distinguish between cyber a quote unquote kara's someone who wants to bring harm to the united states and for example a protestor i mean what about like the anonymous protesters right there using the internet to make points heard. if you look at the history of american politics in the last few generations you had examples of the after going monitoring anti-war protesters martin luther king i mean this is
pentagon oh i think it's fair to say that the n.s.a. under bush. is our private information this was the whole warrantless surveillance program that was sort of backdoor authorized rapturous actively. going to powers an eight am so yes it is not really have a great history here if you go back to the seventy's it's even worse so that's one concern another is kind of feature going to creeping featurism here is want one for is i mean what what happens once information sharing becomes a little less...
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google has given you the service and has allowed you to say my communications are protected now the n.s.a. is center is designed around building systems that will do you encourage that data and remove any protection it you can put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus paints a picture of america's dystopian free fall when describing the emergence of the internet of things the first refers to an increasing amount of personal information washington will eventually be able to obtain once all who electronics are wired to a network of u.s. intelligence officials estimate that by twenty twenty up to one hundred billion ordinary devices such as refrigerators and dishwashers could be wired up to the internet just the way p.c.'s and cell phones are now that bottomless pit of data could allow big brother to monitor virtually anything it wants even the cia director says the very idea of secrecy will change forever. our new york. i call it spying big brother or an extended reality show we're all a part of these technologies are here to stay and they're only getting more intricate mor
google has given you the service and has allowed you to say my communications are protected now the n.s.a. is center is designed around building systems that will do you encourage that data and remove any protection it you can put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus paints a picture of america's dystopian free fall when describing the emergence of the internet of things the first refers to an increasing amount of personal information washington will eventually be able to...
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in two different ways within the national security agencies like the cia and state department and n.s.a. and so forth the government tends to take very tends to be very alert to whistleblowers and people who. question authority and who leak information to the media or who try to report suspected wrongdoing in the financial and private sector in the corporate world what you find unfortunately is that the government pays too little attention to these people that is they make their complaints they risk their jobs and no one listens and no one responds until it's too late so we have a lot of work to do on both fronts if we want whistleblowers and people who question wrongdoing when they see it to to have more of an effect now you know it is very quickly q do you notice any cultural difference there you know in all of the research that you did you mean is there a regular in america right we believe in transparency of the land of the free but you know are there differences between america or europeans or other cultures out there. there are differences you know america actually leads the world
in two different ways within the national security agencies like the cia and state department and n.s.a. and so forth the government tends to take very tends to be very alert to whistleblowers and people who. question authority and who leak information to the media or who try to report suspected wrongdoing in the financial and private sector in the corporate world what you find unfortunately is that the government pays too little attention to these people that is they make their complaints they...
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to be a watchdog for our privacy and i'll still take a member of congress grilling the head of the n.s.a. over one not doing it and say we should remember to take it with a grain of salt and not to be fools and then finally we have to share the creation of three enterprising argy fans erich krauss and tweeted. show look at me ben goodman and logan need for monday's happy hour delish men can bake hash tag continue hash tag make a big so i was there guys i'm very impressed and i think that there should be an alone to show the creation of next that's my ranting today but i'll be back with more as usual later in the week. our guys will take another short break but we're back on the revolving door between obama the obama administration and k. street and thousands of atheists but in the streets of washington d.c. this past weekend at the rally for the reason one of the speakers that pretty. sure we came. on called talk from the.
to be a watchdog for our privacy and i'll still take a member of congress grilling the head of the n.s.a. over one not doing it and say we should remember to take it with a grain of salt and not to be fools and then finally we have to share the creation of three enterprising argy fans erich krauss and tweeted. show look at me ben goodman and logan need for monday's happy hour delish men can bake hash tag continue hash tag make a big so i was there guys i'm very impressed and i think that there...
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well, there is one bill that everyone has pretty much agreed to, the rogers bill, that allows the n.s.a. to communicate to industries about known threats. that hasn't moved. it's still in committee as we're building on that. well, as you know, the senate is actively pursuing cyber security legislation, two bills going forward. the lieberman/collins, and the republican bill, where do you stand on those? >> those are ones that we will look at, but we're actually doing our own efforts and energy and commerce in the house of representatives. i was on the speaker's task force and now i'm on -- co-leading with our bipartisan intracommittee that will kind of give us the outline. not that we're recreating the wheel, but we just want to make sure that we're doing it in a little different way than the senate is doing. >> if the collins-lieberman bill comes to the house, what are your thoughts about that specific bill? >> well, you know, i think that bill comes close, but what we're looking at is a way of breaking down barriers to empower private sector internet providers, backbone developers, fir
well, there is one bill that everyone has pretty much agreed to, the rogers bill, that allows the n.s.a. to communicate to industries about known threats. that hasn't moved. it's still in committee as we're building on that. well, as you know, the senate is actively pursuing cyber security legislation, two bills going forward. the lieberman/collins, and the republican bill, where do you stand on those? >> those are ones that we will look at, but we're actually doing our own efforts and...
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to whitfield who is in charge of the n.s.a.'s archives had become quite a friend of mine got a liking for pink gins which i shared this really connection paid off and i was usually in a position to get files rather more quickly and easily the many my colleagues. the rev of the rose to be. the british intelligence representative. in charge of the whole of the iberian peninsula which was quite an important job because all of these fevers came from germany towards britain during that difficult period when it was doubtful whether britain could stand the nazi attack came through the iberian peninsula came through. during world war two leslie parker is a top secret location in britain the most valuable information comes from this including center. british forces can decode into said. the german radio messages faster than anyone else. but they're not prepared to share much information with a soviet allies. britain possesses several german made the need most cryptographic machines they can only decode messages if they recognize the key
to whitfield who is in charge of the n.s.a.'s archives had become quite a friend of mine got a liking for pink gins which i shared this really connection paid off and i was usually in a position to get files rather more quickly and easily the many my colleagues. the rev of the rose to be. the british intelligence representative. in charge of the whole of the iberian peninsula which was quite an important job because all of these fevers came from germany towards britain during that difficult...
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on the other hand, homeland security can cooperate, as they are, and even be a partner with n.s.a. i don't see janet napolitano when i don't see keith alexander at the same place. we had a meeting earlier this week, and they were both on the same page and cooperating with each other. somebody has to take the lead, and janet no poll -- napolitano, who i really trust, and you look at katrina and other things and say i don't know. but it is the right place and in fact the only place that you can do it. >> now some groups such as the aclu and others have raised privacy concerns for individuals with this legislation. >> and that would be automatic, wouldn't it? when i was chairman of the intelligence committee, we did fiza, allowing two telecommunications companies to be able to go ahead and collect intelligence with their servers all-around the world from whence we got about 80% of our worldwide intelligence. but they have been sued by $40 billion or $50 billion. the question was are we going to let them do that and collect or say no, you can't do that and protect privacy in absolute t
on the other hand, homeland security can cooperate, as they are, and even be a partner with n.s.a. i don't see janet napolitano when i don't see keith alexander at the same place. we had a meeting earlier this week, and they were both on the same page and cooperating with each other. somebody has to take the lead, and janet no poll -- napolitano, who i really trust, and you look at katrina and other things and say i don't know. but it is the right place and in fact the only place that you can...
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google has given you this service and has allowed you to say my communications are protected now the n.s.a. center is designed around building systems that will d. encrypt that data and remove any protection that you can put onto it earlier this month cia director david petraeus painted a picture of america's dystopian freefall when describing the emergence of the internet of things the freezer for an increasing amount of personal information washington will eventually be able to obtain once all home alectryon x. are wired to a network of u.s. intelligence officials estimate that by twenty twenty up to one hundred billion norden very devices such as refrigerators and dishwashers could be wired up to the internet just the way p.c.'s and cell phones are now that bottomless pit of data could allow big brother to monitor virtually anything it wants even the cia director says. very idea of secrecy change forever here in upper nile part new york. times business with daniel land we've come to the end of the week in fact the end of the month we did not go anywhere can you have the markets done yet
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standing up for very good principles in terms of american justice and the whole history of move in the n.s.a.'s the disequilibrium the sake of fairness charles i'm going to be the last word twenty seconds go ahead. you know full well that that is also known since about the tea party the tea party is against varies in the degree to which its policies are anti the buyout but it is against big government and yes of course there are now groups funding as that happened with occupy wall street but the tea party and occupy wall street have the same father they just have fundamentally different plans one which is to restore the republican the other wishes to overthrow a very interesting point thank you very much joe for a very interesting debate many thanks to my guest today in washington and in new york and thanks or viewers for watching us here are to see you next time and remember crosstalk.
standing up for very good principles in terms of american justice and the whole history of move in the n.s.a.'s the disequilibrium the sake of fairness charles i'm going to be the last word twenty seconds go ahead. you know full well that that is also known since about the tea party the tea party is against varies in the degree to which its policies are anti the buyout but it is against big government and yes of course there are now groups funding as that happened with occupy wall street but...
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name of national security so here we see the same abuse the same use that was used to protect the n.s.a. wiretaps the in the state secrets act and this kind of attitude government has where people don't deserve to know and separate nation is now being used and maybe use in fact to put really in any behind bars the rest is lie or even worse put it before firing squad simply because the government doesn't want this information out there it's completely ridiculous and i think it's ironic considering the action many allegedly took to open it for a nation whose country i don't thank you for joining us and i am we will be following both cases here on our staff a lot it's always a pleasure. i are taking a break right. now you know sometimes you see a story. is if you understand it and then something else here's some other part of it and realize that everything is all. part of the big. mystery. up in the lower so you'll get a real headline not. the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers from what actually matters to those viewers and so
name of national security so here we see the same abuse the same use that was used to protect the n.s.a. wiretaps the in the state secrets act and this kind of attitude government has where people don't deserve to know and separate nation is now being used and maybe use in fact to put really in any behind bars the rest is lie or even worse put it before firing squad simply because the government doesn't want this information out there it's completely ridiculous and i think it's ironic...
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the national futures association i'm from the commodity industry that's where i come from and the n.s.a. they may be the self regulatory body but by and large they get their funding off of every transaction that occurs and i've found them to be very independent as my fight i would say in the commodities industry for the most part there's a fear and a respect of the regulator that's not what i'm seeing at all with the c c i'm i quite frankly see. a larger picture of regulatory capture that i think is damaging the integrity of the u.s. financial system oh yeah well how unusual was it that within one minute of requesting it a transfer of hundreds of millions of dollars was made from m.f. global segregated client funds to j.p. morgan's accounts the money arrived with j.p. morgan within fifteen minutes and you speak of that mark excuse me for laughing at this because there's one aspect you need to get of this of the money that was transferred was transferred from a four disaggregated account ok in our industry a segregated account is radioactive you do not touch a segregated account and tran
the national futures association i'm from the commodity industry that's where i come from and the n.s.a. they may be the self regulatory body but by and large they get their funding off of every transaction that occurs and i've found them to be very independent as my fight i would say in the commodities industry for the most part there's a fear and a respect of the regulator that's not what i'm seeing at all with the c c i'm i quite frankly see. a larger picture of regulatory capture that i...
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or n.s.a. to know more about it than energy, who already have the information and processes and priorities you need to do. we need to give them the money, give them the resources and say take 10% of that and force it between public and private in a not just withring i.s.p.'s, because, here i sit as someone who's supposed to be secure internet, carriers, at the end it's not about an i.p. address examine. anymore. that's what's getting knocked off. you got to get into the businesses of what's at risk and how do you deal with that at that level. in your testimony at the hearing today, mr. conner, you said, what we face is a threatening cyber environment where warfare is being protected by foreign governments, international crime rings and common thieves in the u.s. it takes everyone, government, organization, small business and together to working defeat these forces and then you go on to talk about moore's law and we'd been talking about standards and procedures. are we outdated as soon as we for
or n.s.a. to know more about it than energy, who already have the information and processes and priorities you need to do. we need to give them the money, give them the resources and say take 10% of that and force it between public and private in a not just withring i.s.p.'s, because, here i sit as someone who's supposed to be secure internet, carriers, at the end it's not about an i.p. address examine. anymore. that's what's getting knocked off. you got to get into the businesses of what's at...
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muppet of them all you you the muppet the joke son you well two things first of all he's buddies of the n.s.a. i'm sure he could just call them and say i mean all the muppet references from my firm and number two just look at the headlines around the world because that's what we're going to do and you can see muppets everywhere you look first headline the rich versus the see the masses you could call this the rich versus the see the new muppets in a remarkable column in italy's paper of record earlier this week the columnist ernesto galley dalla. played his country's ruling class the country is witnessing he believes quote a kind of incontinence and exhibitionism without restraint a compulsive acquisitiveness rife within the highest circles of italian society. this mind you after the departure of the highly acquisitive former premier silvio berlusconi only to be replaced by mario monti max a former goldman sachs international advisor yeah i mean what are the views of incontinence there i'm not i'm not sure there's a run of dependence of the italian grocery on what's going on there during conf
muppet of them all you you the muppet the joke son you well two things first of all he's buddies of the n.s.a. i'm sure he could just call them and say i mean all the muppet references from my firm and number two just look at the headlines around the world because that's what we're going to do and you can see muppets everywhere you look first headline the rich versus the see the masses you could call this the rich versus the see the new muppets in a remarkable column in italy's paper of record...
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and n.s.a. agents you see them definitely trying it didn't look like they were getting much of anywhere in that crowd but they are trying now the us to has announced that they will shift their focus to cyber security acknowledging that it is becoming a more of a threat do you see fiber warfare as the warfare of the few care yes one of the one of the other big problems as i said earlier there are multiple problems here is the next one is you know getting the lawyers out of the equation and might not make sense to most people but you know you're in a corporate boardroom one of these big companies and you were told by a security firm that's going to cost three million dollars to secure your network in any way they would actually stop let's say ninety nine percent of the hackers out there you're never going to stop one hundred percent but you can get most of them and then you go to your lawyers and ask how much does it cost to clean up afterward if they get into our network and they say one million
and n.s.a. agents you see them definitely trying it didn't look like they were getting much of anywhere in that crowd but they are trying now the us to has announced that they will shift their focus to cyber security acknowledging that it is becoming a more of a threat do you see fiber warfare as the warfare of the few care yes one of the one of the other big problems as i said earlier there are multiple problems here is the next one is you know getting the lawyers out of the equation and might...
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torture records it's also been people like thomas drake who wanted to show everybody that there was this n.s.a. warrantless wiretapping program that the government was not only full of waste and fraud but there was massive abuse going on and you know said to you do you think about actually scares people enough. well i think by the way although all the people you mentioned i don't know all their cases in detail but i do write about. a military prosecutor darryl vanderbilt who was sent to guantanamo and had a crisis of conscience and like the other characters in the book he was in some ways a very traditional guy a guy who had served in iraq many unit that suffered heavy casualties very much believed in the constitution and saw it in his mind being violated and thought that was an ok in terms of the intimidation i think actually discouraging whistle blowing and these kinds of acts in the united states at least happens in two different ways within the national security agencies like the cia and state department and essay and so forth the government tends to take very good sense to be very alert t
torture records it's also been people like thomas drake who wanted to show everybody that there was this n.s.a. warrantless wiretapping program that the government was not only full of waste and fraud but there was massive abuse going on and you know said to you do you think about actually scares people enough. well i think by the way although all the people you mentioned i don't know all their cases in detail but i do write about. a military prosecutor darryl vanderbilt who was sent to...
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name of national security so here we see the same abuse the same use that was used to protect the n.s.a. wiretaps the state secrets act and this kind of added to the government has where people don't deserve to know and said permission is now being used and maybe even its impact to probably many behind orus the rest is lie or even worse putting before firing squad simply because the government doesn't want that mission out there it's completely ridiculous and i think it's it's ironic considering the action many allegedly took to open information which country i damn well thank you for joining us and i and we will be following both cases here on our staff a lot it's always a pleasure. i'll take a break i'll be right back. i've had tonight's kishen dates in believe me. just pay me one the chili execution tape isn't enough in a day to go to my life and. you know more than fifty percent of the people who are actually in texas are not. like you know little known to fruition right. this is like you know we execute our convicted capital murder we have the highest execution rate in america we'r
name of national security so here we see the same abuse the same use that was used to protect the n.s.a. wiretaps the state secrets act and this kind of added to the government has where people don't deserve to know and said permission is now being used and maybe even its impact to probably many behind orus the rest is lie or even worse putting before firing squad simply because the government doesn't want that mission out there it's completely ridiculous and i think it's it's ironic...
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tween the n.s.a. and google that's an interesting story and it's definitely worth the read and you can also check out our you to page we post everything on there it's youtube dot com slash artsy america you can also follow me on twitter at liz wall for now have a great night. you know sometimes you see a story and six so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't. charge is a big picture. of this is a cause a report. max what happens when peak debt makes people sources tell me it's called the white man's debt burden you know the white man's burden. the burden of course being all those people around the world outside of the empire whose resources must be taken well first we have the situation of gold reserves we see germany and switzerland asking about their gold reserves that are held in new york but it all started august two thousand and nine germany's gold is in u.s. custody just bank confirm
tween the n.s.a. and google that's an interesting story and it's definitely worth the read and you can also check out our you to page we post everything on there it's youtube dot com slash artsy america you can also follow me on twitter at liz wall for now have a great night. you know sometimes you see a story and six so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you don't. charge is a big...
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name of national security so here we see the same abuse the same use that was used to protect the n.s.a. wiretaps the state secrets act then this kind of attitude government has where people don't deserve to know the separation is now being used and they need to use in fact to probably manning behind the rest of his life or even worse put it before firing squad simply because the government doesn't want that mission out there it's completely ridiculous and i think it's ironic considering the action bending allegedly took to help open information his country i think a lot thank you for joining us and i am going to a lobby following both cases here on our staff a lot of those of us. you know the real headline. the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters are those. people just don't watch t.v. if they want news they. were trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back it. is the state. channel it's kind of like. today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes
name of national security so here we see the same abuse the same use that was used to protect the n.s.a. wiretaps the state secrets act then this kind of attitude government has where people don't deserve to know the separation is now being used and they need to use in fact to probably manning behind the rest of his life or even worse put it before firing squad simply because the government doesn't want that mission out there it's completely ridiculous and i think it's ironic considering the...
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investigating espionage and themselves engaging in espionage and so for their interests and for the cia and n.s.a. then the e-mails the politicians and the e-mails of foreign business leaders are going to be up for grabs i mean you have to understand that there's no you know there's no one person who's calling the shots in either wiretapping leak in the u.s. it's sort of happens in a distributed way what can be done about us. well we can ask the companies who give us the tools that we use to try to protect our privacy better so as you noted earlier google is now using some corruption by default the problem is is that many of the services and tools that we use are provided to us for free google famously doesn't charge for its e-mail so does facebook so does yahoo microsoft or not the other firms because they're not charging us for the services that we use oftentimes their incentives are and are not aligned with ours and in essence we're providing the data that then they use to sell ads and so it's very difficult to get them to really protect our privacy when you know not keeping our data in the fi
investigating espionage and themselves engaging in espionage and so for their interests and for the cia and n.s.a. then the e-mails the politicians and the e-mails of foreign business leaders are going to be up for grabs i mean you have to understand that there's no you know there's no one person who's calling the shots in either wiretapping leak in the u.s. it's sort of happens in a distributed way what can be done about us. well we can ask the companies who give us the tools that we use to...
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building a new top that's the nation's largest most expensive cyber security project one that the n.s.a. doesn't want you to know about so what are they hiding. plus how much does it take to buy your own lawmaker it appears some of them called what i have to price tag i'll tell you how special interest groups are buying democracy. it's tuesday march twentieth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching artsy. well an executive order signed by president obama has sparked controversy on both sides of the political aisle the national defense resources preparedness executive order was signed quietly friday night it gives the president the power to control u.s. resources in times of war and peace this includes food water oil and transportation now some are concerned this cut leads to the executive branch having absolute authority over the nation's resources and others question if this is all and preparation to go to war with iraq there is a white house press secretary jay carney has answered that question across conference and some of. the brain power to allocate. it wa
building a new top that's the nation's largest most expensive cyber security project one that the n.s.a. doesn't want you to know about so what are they hiding. plus how much does it take to buy your own lawmaker it appears some of them called what i have to price tag i'll tell you how special interest groups are buying democracy. it's tuesday march twentieth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching artsy. well an executive order signed by president obama has sparked...