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argue quote the n.s.a.'s collection of americans call records is too sweeping become playas problems too many and evidence of the programs value all but nonexistent there is no justification for leaving this surveillance power in the n.s.a.'s hands now section 215 of the patriot act which has been used to justify the mass collection of american phone records under the approval of a secret foreign intelligence surveillance court is set to expire at the end of this year while there are only a handful of members of congress who have been else spoken in their criticisms of the n.s.a.'s practices there is also concern as reports signal the white house plans to push for a permanent renewal of the surveillance law despite years of privacy concerns as the latest revelations show there is also a problem with oversight and despite the fact that the n.s.a. has been caught illegally collecting private information from american citizens get again it does not appear that anyone has been held accountable in washington rach
argue quote the n.s.a.'s collection of americans call records is too sweeping become playas problems too many and evidence of the programs value all but nonexistent there is no justification for leaving this surveillance power in the n.s.a.'s hands now section 215 of the patriot act which has been used to justify the mass collection of american phone records under the approval of a secret foreign intelligence surveillance court is set to expire at the end of this year while there are only a...
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cyber arsenal according to the 3 former n.s.a. operations spoke on the condition of anonymity analyst spent almost a year finding a flaw in microsoft's software and writing the code to target it initially they referred to it as a turn a blue screen because it often crashed computers a risk that would tip off their targets but when it went on to become a reliable tool used in countless counterintelligence and counterterrorism measures now the u.s. by the way won't sign a global agreement that other nations want to sign saying that if you find a flaw like this if we find a critical flaw in the software used widely around the world like microsoft that you're supposed to tell that to the company microsoft instead of weaponize ing it but we haven't signed on to it and this is the result well it sounds like a nightmare speaking of nightmares at this nightmare of the 1st half about the end because we're going to the 2nd half of all beautiful and shangri-la like with a brilliant constitution who's like a frickin genius don't go away stay
cyber arsenal according to the 3 former n.s.a. operations spoke on the condition of anonymity analyst spent almost a year finding a flaw in microsoft's software and writing the code to target it initially they referred to it as a turn a blue screen because it often crashed computers a risk that would tip off their targets but when it went on to become a reliable tool used in countless counterintelligence and counterterrorism measures now the u.s. by the way won't sign a global agreement that...
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an n.s.a. tool wreaks havoc for nearly 3 weeks baltimore struggled with the cyber attack by digital extortionists that has frozen thousands of computers shut down disrupted real estate sales water bills health alerts and many other services but here is what frustrated city employees and residents do not know a key component of the malware that cyber criminals used in the attack was developed at taxpayer expense a short drive down the baltimore washington parkway at the national security agency according to security experts briefed on this case so this is a parent with in 2017 the n.s.a. lost control of one of their weapons their digital weapons called eternal blue and it was a weapon that basically they weaponized a flaw in of course microsoft a microsoft product and they didn't tell anybody about it but this weapon this eternal blue weapon was either stolen or released by a disgruntled employee the n.s.a. still doesn't know how it got released but it's wreaking havoc to the tune of tens of mil
an n.s.a. tool wreaks havoc for nearly 3 weeks baltimore struggled with the cyber attack by digital extortionists that has frozen thousands of computers shut down disrupted real estate sales water bills health alerts and many other services but here is what frustrated city employees and residents do not know a key component of the malware that cyber criminals used in the attack was developed at taxpayer expense a short drive down the baltimore washington parkway at the national security agency...
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well according to the american civil liberties union n.s.a. data collection picked last october with the agency using an all name mobile company to gather the information now the scale of the over collection the specifics of the data that was swept off it's pretty much on clear at this point this comes on the back of a very similar incident that took place in 2015 buck then data on hundreds of millions of phone calls was picked up including time duration on it was later claimed that all the information had been deleted the n.s.a. has declined to comment on the latest case but called the entire situation on the intentional mistake while n.s.a. lawfully so data pertaining to foreign power engage in international terrorism to provide to produce an accurate data and data beyond which and i say so frankly i wouldn't trust anything they're telling you koblick lee because if you notice if you look back through that time and look at all the testimony in the public record . in congress the vast majority of it's been lies from the intelligence community
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while n.s.a. lawfully so data pertaining to foreign power engage in international terrorism the provide to produce an accurate data and data beyond which and i say sort of frankly i wouldn't trust anything they're telling you koblick lee because if you notice if you look back through that time and look at all the testimony in the public record . in congress the vast majority of it's been lies from the intelligence community i mean you know from the clapper through alexander all of them they don't own up to what they're really doing under the upstream program they're collecting all the e-mails all the chatter on everything on the fiber optic network as well as you know all the phone calls it which means they get the metal data as well as the content of the phone calls as well there is no oversight of the upstream program none whatsoever because even the f.b.i. and the da and the cia access that data directly they don't they don't have any oversight of what they're doing with it no country in the wo
while n.s.a. lawfully so data pertaining to foreign power engage in international terrorism the provide to produce an accurate data and data beyond which and i say sort of frankly i wouldn't trust anything they're telling you koblick lee because if you notice if you look back through that time and look at all the testimony in the public record . in congress the vast majority of it's been lies from the intelligence community i mean you know from the clapper through alexander all of them they...
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s hands right according to the american civil liberties union the n.s.a. collected data on it picked last october in terms of this with the agency using an all new named more company to gather the information the scale of the over a collection the specifics of the data or as swept up is still on clear it's certainly not the 1st case of over collection with revelations coming out last year about a similar incident 4 years ago as a result hundreds of millions of phone call data including their time they're being collected the agency had been claimed that all the collected data had been deleted the n.s.a. declined to comment on the recent case but said that the entire situation is more of a mistake unintentional. while i miss a little data pertaining to foreign power engage in international terrorism to provide to produce an accurate data and data beyond which in a city sort or whistle blower william binney told us he believes the n.s.a. could be collecting much more data on its letting all. well frankly i wouldn't trust anything they're telling you koblick b
s hands right according to the american civil liberties union the n.s.a. collected data on it picked last october in terms of this with the agency using an all new named more company to gather the information the scale of the over a collection the specifics of the data or as swept up is still on clear it's certainly not the 1st case of over collection with revelations coming out last year about a similar incident 4 years ago as a result hundreds of millions of phone call data including their...
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a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the sky net programs existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we can't know because of the nature of the beast right exactly what's going on whether skynet was ever used but it seems likely to me that given what we've said about signature strikes that some kind of algorithmic targeting process is being used to isolate targets in places like yemen and pakistan using partly signals intelligence to be clear we have no evidence that that model was ever used in practice i would be shocked if it isn't being used machine learning is pretty good at finding elements from a huge pool of non elements when president obama took over the so-call
a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the sky net programs existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we...
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the n.s.a.'s collection of americans call records is too sweeping the compliance problems to many an evidence of the programs value all but nonexistent there is no justification for leaving the surveillance power in the n.s.a.'s hands. according to the rights group data collection peaked last october with the agency using an unnamed mobile phone company to gather the information the scale of the collection and the specifics of the data is still unclear this comes on the back of a similar incident that took place in 2015 back then data on hundreds of millions of phone calls was picked up including time and you ration it was later claimed all the information had been deleted the n.s.a. called the entire situation and an intentional mistake while in the city lawfully data proceeding to a foreign power engaged in international terrorism the provider produced negra data and data beyond which in a sea sort. for my official with the national security agency says we shouldn't trust security services. wel
the n.s.a.'s collection of americans call records is too sweeping the compliance problems to many an evidence of the programs value all but nonexistent there is no justification for leaving the surveillance power in the n.s.a.'s hands. according to the rights group data collection peaked last october with the agency using an unnamed mobile phone company to gather the information the scale of the collection and the specifics of the data is still unclear this comes on the back of a similar...
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>> yes. >> stephen: and this is a true story, i was sent this by the n.s.a., it actually has the n.s.ainner in 2016, the n.s.a. sent me this, and it lights up like that, it lights up and you can put a pen on it and spinet like that. >> right. >> stephen: now what are the odds there is a recording device in this? because it's been on my desk for 13 years. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) come on, shoot me straight. >> uh -- ( laughter ) of course they're listening to you. come on! what's wrong with you? of course they're listening, yeah! >> stephen: if you're between the ages of 18 and 49, just watch the show. ( laughter ) >> right ( laughter ) ( piano riff ) >> stephen: did you get to know secret stuff there? >> yeah, i had a top secret security clearance. >> stephen: was it called top secret? >> yeah. >> stephen: what did you have to do for that? >> you go through a lot. you give them all your tax returns and you give them all your financial data. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: wow! they go and make sure there's no police record, everything, you have to take a lie detector te
>> yes. >> stephen: and this is a true story, i was sent this by the n.s.a., it actually has the n.s.ainner in 2016, the n.s.a. sent me this, and it lights up like that, it lights up and you can put a pen on it and spinet like that. >> right. >> stephen: now what are the odds there is a recording device in this? because it's been on my desk for 13 years. ( cheers and applause ) ( laughter ) come on, shoot me straight. >> uh -- ( laughter ) of course they're...
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germany with a foreign background saying that there might be a connection between combat 18 and the n.s.a. case but they there is no. connection right now and investigation is still ongoing so we still have to see what happens in the next few days. reporting from the state of has to think you want to bring up speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. well point saying don't shoot i'm just planning an overhaul to shift away from risky investment banking it will create a so-called bad bank to hold poorly performing assets valued at up to 50000000000 euros and may also shrink or shut down its u.s. equity and trading businesses. iran has warned world powers it will exceed the limit of uranium stockpiles are agreed to in the 2015 nuclear deal within the next 10 days tehran also said it could enrich the uranium beyond prohibit it levels the deal has been facing collapse since the united states for drew one year ago and we imposed economic sanctions. electricity is back on again in several countries in south america which were hit by a massive power outage on sunday
germany with a foreign background saying that there might be a connection between combat 18 and the n.s.a. case but they there is no. connection right now and investigation is still ongoing so we still have to see what happens in the next few days. reporting from the state of has to think you want to bring up speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. well point saying don't shoot i'm just planning an overhaul to shift away from risky investment banking it will...
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a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet programs existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we can't know because of the nature of the beast right exactly what's going on at whether skynet was ever used but it seems likely to me that given what we've said about signature strikes that some kind of algorithmic targeting process is being used to isolate targets in places like yemen and pakistan using partly signals intelligence to be clear we have no evidence that that model was ever used in practice i would be shocked if it isn't being used machine learning is pretty good at finding elements from a huge pool of non elements when president obama took over the so-ca
a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet programs existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we can't...
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a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet program's existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we can't know because of the nature of the beast right exactly what sky and whether sky now was ever used but it seems likely to me that given what we've said about signature strikes that some kind of algorithmic targeting process is being used to isolate targets in places like yemen and pakistan using partly signals intelligence to be clear we have no evidence that that model was ever used in practice i would be shocked if it isn't being used machine learning is pretty good at finding elements from a huge pool of non elements when president obama took over the so-called
a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet program's existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we...
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a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet program's existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we can't know because of the nature of the beast right exactly what sky and whether skynet was ever used but it seems likely to me that given what we've said about signature strikes that some kind of algorithmic targeting process is being used to isolate targets in places like yemen and pakistan using partly signals intelligence to be clear we have no evidence that that model was ever used in practice i would be shocked if it isn't being used machine learning is pretty good at finding elements from a huge pool of non elements when president obama took over the so-called
a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet program's existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we...
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a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet program's existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we can't know because of the nature of the beast right exactly what sky and whether skynet was ever used but it seems likely to me that given what we've said about signature strikes that some kind of algorithmic targeting process is being used to isolate targets in places like yemen and pakistan using partly signals intelligence to be clear we have no evidence that that model was ever used in practice i would be shocked if it isn't being used machine learning is pretty good at finding elements from a huge pool of non elements when president obama took over the so-called
a year later michael hayden the former director of the cia and n.s.a. stopped short of disclosing the skynet program's existence but admitted the targets were being identified for so-called signature strikes using metadata collected from everyday communications we kill people based on. a signature strike would be selecting someone who looks like other people that you think are the people you're looking for you know one critique of this is demography is destiny in some sense. so we don't we...
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killing of 10 victims most of them immigrants between 2002007 those killings were committed by the n.s.a. you the national socialist underground did fall to his killer have contact with this group stefan and name did come up during the investigation of those cases he was considered a violent neo nazi. maybe we have to rewrite the history of the national socialist underground. in fact the motive for the shooting death of baltar lipka could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter look at who backed chancellor merkel's refugee policy had said germans who couldn't accept the presence of refugees could leave germany if they wished stefan and says it was this statement that spurred him to kill to look good. the standoff is escalating between italy's far right interior minister and a german n.g.o.s whose migrant rescue ship has illegally entered italian waters the ships carrying 42 migrants that it picked up off the coast of libya 2 weeks ago italy's interior minister. says he won't allow any of them to d
killing of 10 victims most of them immigrants between 2002007 those killings were committed by the n.s.a. you the national socialist underground did fall to his killer have contact with this group stefan and name did come up during the investigation of those cases he was considered a violent neo nazi. maybe we have to rewrite the history of the national socialist underground. in fact the motive for the shooting death of baltar lipka could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were...
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say anything about that the investigations are still ongoing of these some people think about the n.s.a. you case right now this is a group of people who killed several people here in germany with a foreign background saying that there might be a connection between combat 18 and the n.s.u. case but they there is no. connecting right now and investigation is still ongoing so we still have to see what happens in the next few days. reporting from the state of has to thank you. to iran next and rising tensions over the country's nuclear program tehran says it's steering up your rainy i'm a richmond's and will exceed the limit of uranium stockpiles agreed in the 2015 nuclear deal with the within the next 10 days while iran has also threatened to enrich uranium beyond the levels allowed by the pact the deal has been facing collapse ever since the united states if we drew unilaterally one year ago and we impose economic sanctions if we leaders are urging tehran to be patient and abide by the terms of the agreement. and from the diskette any escalation is to stop in the wrong direction and will
say anything about that the investigations are still ongoing of these some people think about the n.s.a. you case right now this is a group of people who killed several people here in germany with a foreign background saying that there might be a connection between combat 18 and the n.s.u. case but they there is no. connecting right now and investigation is still ongoing so we still have to see what happens in the next few days. reporting from the state of has to thank you. to iran next and...
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spreading government was considering allowing saw the spying on its own citizens very similar to what the n.s.a. was court doing by snowden let me ask you this sometimes you know when we talk about things like this that happen when journalists sometimes say it and they feel like a little bit of inside baseball this is a journalist talking to a journalist but do you think that this type of issue will resonate with the public about why it's important. absolutely this is not really about journalists or journalism and in the final analysis this is actually about the public's right to know what governments do in their 9. striving should be very chilled to the core that the government is trying to intimidate whistleblowers and journalists reporting this information and we worry that this is a global friend this isn't just inscribe we have restraints it is an honor and a member of our union doing a sons' think the suit by the u.s. or birdies for publishing national security information in the public interest. intimidation of journalists is a happening right across the world and it's a very very worryi
spreading government was considering allowing saw the spying on its own citizens very similar to what the n.s.a. was court doing by snowden let me ask you this sometimes you know when we talk about things like this that happen when journalists sometimes say it and they feel like a little bit of inside baseball this is a journalist talking to a journalist but do you think that this type of issue will resonate with the public about why it's important. absolutely this is not really about...
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but the n.s.a. he has few customers. has overrun by tourists he's fighting for his existence. in a bank so and up there. hardly any tourists come here. the restaurants that have the most guests are on the beach the boats out. there the tourists always want to keep. they're afraid if they come into the village they might get lost. p.p. don is the only island here that has permanently inhabited the thousands of day trippers have not brought prosperity to the people here. tourism companies earn money from the excursions but the locals often only have jobs at the time minimum wage of just under $9.00 euros per day. the interior of the island looks like many places on cat waste disposal is a big problem. this old man is trying fish one of the local staple foods he sells it to his neighbors he tells us. he says he's doing it because he doesn't know what else he can do. he tells us the flies out particularly annoying so he has to keep the fish in plastic bags to keep them away. no incomes are not the only problem the people on p.p. don't have. the island's exposed location means it's
but the n.s.a. he has few customers. has overrun by tourists he's fighting for his existence. in a bank so and up there. hardly any tourists come here. the restaurants that have the most guests are on the beach the boats out. there the tourists always want to keep. they're afraid if they come into the village they might get lost. p.p. don is the only island here that has permanently inhabited the thousands of day trippers have not brought prosperity to the people here. tourism companies earn...
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google mostly because of the privacy issue google has more group it has more data on people than the n.s.a. . than any government agency ever dreamed of. it has tracks you across every platform. is ubiquitous browser therefore if you are fewer any company anywhere in the world you need to have a presence on chrome which grew our hands and the only area that google really suffer.
google mostly because of the privacy issue google has more group it has more data on people than the n.s.a. . than any government agency ever dreamed of. it has tracks you across every platform. is ubiquitous browser therefore if you are fewer any company anywhere in the world you need to have a presence on chrome which grew our hands and the only area that google really suffer.
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the tragedy in a desk praising the actions of the pro-revolutionary so-called modern activists the n.s.a. massacre at the time was the result of clashes between those for and against the uprising and he might not activate had become trapped inside a trade union building which was subsequently torched 42 people were killed a warning some of the images coming up you might find disturbing. was. was just. in this primary donald believes the such an appointment should raise serious concerns. she was that facebook a company which has certain rules and community guidelines against extremism has literally implied somebody from a neo nazi background to take over their operations in ukraine i mean it's very very worried because obviously i mean. she's obviously got a certain ideology on them perhaps she'll be totally fair in the way she implements the. job she's been given you have to ask questions of me have to wonder like i mean our face have facebook i'm going to make a statement of this are they going to say they've had some guarantee you some missed crook that she's you know renouncing your n
the tragedy in a desk praising the actions of the pro-revolutionary so-called modern activists the n.s.a. massacre at the time was the result of clashes between those for and against the uprising and he might not activate had become trapped inside a trade union building which was subsequently torched 42 people were killed a warning some of the images coming up you might find disturbing. was. was just. in this primary donald believes the such an appointment should raise serious concerns. she was...
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president's 3 day visit on the n.s.a. of joins me now and he's been tracking the activities off of these protesters on social media welcome i mean tell us more about the scale of these protests that we can expect in the next 3 days well the trunk the protests against trump are kicking off today a buckingham palace organized by a group called together against trump the protesters called spoiled trump's bank with because it's going to the bank with their later we can show you the web site here of the organization together against trump they are pinpointing all the locations around the country where these protests are going to happen so. it's quite a few actually there are also offering bus shuttles between the protests very highly organized. and they have organized protests into blocks one of them abortion rights women's bloc for example another one is climate bloc those are just a couple of the issues that have brought protesters out today but the u.k. there's just a general sense of opposition to trump's kind of very brus
president's 3 day visit on the n.s.a. of joins me now and he's been tracking the activities off of these protesters on social media welcome i mean tell us more about the scale of these protests that we can expect in the next 3 days well the trunk the protests against trump are kicking off today a buckingham palace organized by a group called together against trump the protesters called spoiled trump's bank with because it's going to the bank with their later we can show you the web site here of...
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killing of 10 victims most of them immigrants between 2002007 those killings were committed by the n.s.a. you the national socialist underground did fall to look his killer have contact with this group stefan and name did come up during the investigation of those cases he was considered a violent neo nazi. maybe we have to rewrite the history of the national socialist underground. in fact the motive for the shooting death of could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter look at who backed chancellor merkel's refugee policy had said germans who couldn't accept the presence of refugees could leave germany if they wished stefan and says it was this statement that spurred him to kill to look good. let's bring up to speed now with some of the other stories making news around the world. german authorities say they have arrested a bosnian man can wanted in connection with islamic extremist attacks in paris in 2015 officials say the 39 year old was detained a week ago in the eastern german state of saks in
killing of 10 victims most of them immigrants between 2002007 those killings were committed by the n.s.a. you the national socialist underground did fall to look his killer have contact with this group stefan and name did come up during the investigation of those cases he was considered a violent neo nazi. maybe we have to rewrite the history of the national socialist underground. in fact the motive for the shooting death of could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in...
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such such assumption just now the investigations are still ongoing some people might think of the n.s.a. case actually when they hear about this though the in a suitcase was a group that in the past killed a few foreign people but the foreign groups here in germany and and there was the idea of a connection between the 18 and this group but nothing is clear so far and we don't know if the perpetrator act on his own or in an organization so this needs to be seen in the next few days yeah lots of investigations still to be done our my colleague has a vulture there outside the home of that. german politician in the german state of has a as a thank you for staying here in germany the far right immigration party suffered defeats in a mayoral election in the city of gurlitz that's located in the east of the country the party lost the vote after a concerted effort by other parties an outsiders including some hollywood filmmakers to prevent the a.f.d. from coming into power the vote is seen as a possible indicator of how elections in other german states might go this coming september. it was a
such such assumption just now the investigations are still ongoing some people might think of the n.s.a. case actually when they hear about this though the in a suitcase was a group that in the past killed a few foreign people but the foreign groups here in germany and and there was the idea of a connection between the 18 and this group but nothing is clear so far and we don't know if the perpetrator act on his own or in an organization so this needs to be seen in the next few days yeah lots of...
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killing of 10 victims most of them immigrants between 2002007 those killings were committed by the n.s.a. to the national socialist underground he thought to dupe his killer have contact with this group stefan and name did come up during the investigation of those cases he was considered a violent neo nazi. maybe we have to rewrite the history of the national socialist underground. in fact the motive for the shooting death of could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving in germany during a local event to discuss a planned refugee shelter look at who backed chancellor merkel's refugee policy had said germans who couldn't accept the presence of refugees could leave germany if they wished stefan and says it was this statement that spurred him to coo. of of course member of chancellor merkel said you parky just a one note on that german authorities have now arrested 2 more suspects linked to his killing you're watching d.w. news still to come the explosion of a 2nd world war ball in a german field has got people asking could the extreme heat be to blame. now to italy w
killing of 10 victims most of them immigrants between 2002007 those killings were committed by the n.s.a. to the national socialist underground he thought to dupe his killer have contact with this group stefan and name did come up during the investigation of those cases he was considered a violent neo nazi. maybe we have to rewrite the history of the national socialist underground. in fact the motive for the shooting death of could date back to 2015 when large groups of refugees were arriving...
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google mostly because of the privacy issue google has more google has more data on people than the n.s.a. . than any government agency ever dreamed of. it has tracks you across every platform. is ubiquitous browser therefore if you are a lot fewer any company anywhere in the world you need to have a presence on chrome which grew arms and the only area that google really suffers from is in telephones but nevertheless you load a google app on your telephone that of course we all do because we all like to use g. mail or watch you tube there on the phone as well so this is a completely unbalanced scenario that needs to be to grow caught up as soon as possible and. let's go back to bill in london bill you know we have the we have the situation of 18 t. when they created they the baby bells ok and they competed against each other and they were actually at one point allowed to merge ok after they had been broken up and i want to speak to an issue that i'm sure ad will bring up but i'm going to mention it now the current owners of this let's say facebook and google they would have shares in thes
google mostly because of the privacy issue google has more google has more data on people than the n.s.a. . than any government agency ever dreamed of. it has tracks you across every platform. is ubiquitous browser therefore if you are a lot fewer any company anywhere in the world you need to have a presence on chrome which grew arms and the only area that google really suffers from is in telephones but nevertheless you load a google app on your telephone that of course we all do because we all...
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as brazilian police get tough on crime the poor in the n.s.a. and get caught in the crossfire. the web sponsored by the time and ways. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts well the rain continues across parts of china and it has been over the last several weeks causing extensive flooding and many provinces the biggest concern over the next few days of what's going to be happening here in guangdong as well as fujian province over here towards the south in the southeast very heavy rain is expected in these areas and localized flooding could be a big problem there up towards the north though in ruhani here on monday not looking too bad but by the time we get to tuesday the rain showers begin to make their way back up here towards the north and shanghai is going to be seeing some rain as well over towards taipei the rain is going to start to ease for the time to there of $29.00 degrees down across the philippines not what you bet for you over the next few days it is going to start to increase though we do have a disturbance just to the east and that's going t
as brazilian police get tough on crime the poor in the n.s.a. and get caught in the crossfire. the web sponsored by the time and ways. hello again welcome back to international weather forecasts well the rain continues across parts of china and it has been over the last several weeks causing extensive flooding and many provinces the biggest concern over the next few days of what's going to be happening here in guangdong as well as fujian province over here towards the south in the southeast...
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from the vastness of the not the n.s.a. . you make us and that's. kind of. the one thing just cause us more trouble or saw and. you know mass where we can keep down our numbers who thinks well. good point can almost get an answer that one has the most immature manner of thinking succes. baby brought up by a thief with a little good ass but i get all mad. and homophobia thinking. and me 2nd and tell days that how not a single day changed that and here is a look at elder bush program where you know the mountain responding gotta. somehow see you again tomorrow. she's yet to see this indoor that's going to. get the last year. i think the moment they did like about i thought don't restore. it. that is the main thing. all of us and i hated going off course and that i was have a bottom and budget like. this a phenomena that i may go for the movie. will instead. because you know she's got nearly. 6 while. you see in the several new time on the stairs but she's down not a good amount of time and they look at emma's but silent. on the book that's francis and was at hi
from the vastness of the not the n.s.a. . you make us and that's. kind of. the one thing just cause us more trouble or saw and. you know mass where we can keep down our numbers who thinks well. good point can almost get an answer that one has the most immature manner of thinking succes. baby brought up by a thief with a little good ass but i get all mad. and homophobia thinking. and me 2nd and tell days that how not a single day changed that and here is a look at elder bush program where you...
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second, it would limit n.s.a.'s communication collections. advanced communication collection takes place in upstream collection and due to how internet communications work to collect communications they may reference the email address. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. conaway: madam speaker, i strongly urge opposition to this amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized. from michigan, sorry. mr. amash: how much time do we have remaining? the chair: the gentleman from ichigan has 2 1/2 minutes. mr. amash: madam chairing, my colleague is parroting the same thing we hear each time we try to make any change to the government surveillance authorities. the former director of national intelligence admitted that the government, quote, may have oversold, end quote, the important of -- importance of n.s.a.'s dragnet of american phone records when congress was consider regular forms in 20 . now we have seen reports that the program has been shuttered entirely despite the government's dire warnings about l
second, it would limit n.s.a.'s communication collections. advanced communication collection takes place in upstream collection and due to how internet communications work to collect communications they may reference the email address. the chair: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. conaway: madam speaker, i strongly urge opposition to this amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized. from michigan, sorry. mr. amash: how much time do we have remaining? the...
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the 7 of your dreams and nightmares they are hiding in your bushes or tapping your phone that's the n.s.a. was reading made a fairly important point when spies tell you how many spies there are coming to get you that the russians and the chinese are up to steal our american dreamz from our slumbering bodies try to remember too little important one everyone spies on our allies just as much as their enemies and to those telling you there's a spy under every bed are the very people spying on you in the 1st thing that is true that is incredibly true all the spies are gonna getcha. the united states government does more spying on the american people than any foreign born or and spy embedded here working. in fact the cia and the f.b.i. have somewhere estimated around the united states at any one time as over $100000.00 people worldwide operating as. spies. people get a better understanding. by segment we're doing today just so people get a better understanding of spying i would like to go over the most common types of spies here and. species of spies currently. exist that could be. a researcher
the 7 of your dreams and nightmares they are hiding in your bushes or tapping your phone that's the n.s.a. was reading made a fairly important point when spies tell you how many spies there are coming to get you that the russians and the chinese are up to steal our american dreamz from our slumbering bodies try to remember too little important one everyone spies on our allies just as much as their enemies and to those telling you there's a spy under every bed are the very people spying on you...