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to the naris devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nervous devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one nearest inside device can do ten gigabits a second which meant it could reassemble a quarter and a million and a half and a quarter one thousand character e-mails a second and that's the kind of input they would get from one device now i'm sure they have multiple devices at multiple sites in the country as well as other places in the world so that's an awful lot of data to try to manage and so they need to do things like build bluffdale to plan for the future so they have lots of storage for all this data coming in so how far down the rabbit hole are we are we really just at the tip of the iceberg in terms of their spying with this prison program coming out in the horizon records tim clemente who is an ex f.b.i. agent came on c.n.n. about week or two ago and he said that the any digital data wasn't wasn't safe and that the intelligence community f.b.i. had ways of getting
to the naris devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nervous devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one nearest inside device can do ten gigabits a second which meant it could reassemble a quarter and a million and a half and a quarter one thousand character e-mails a second and that's the kind of input they would get from one device now i'm sure they have multiple devices at multiple sites in the country as well as other places in the world so...
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had deployed naris devices and it's in court documents submitted by mark klein documenting the n.s.a. room in the in the san francisco bay t.n.t. building where they had naris devices in a splitter that basically duplicated the fiber optic lines and would send him down to pass all the information went down two directions one of them went to the nearest devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nervous devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one nearest insite device can do ten gigabits a second which meant it could reassemble a quarter and a million and a half and a quarter one thousand character e-mails a second and that's the kind of input they would get from one device now i'm sure they have multiple devices that multiple sites in the country as well as other places in the world so that's an awful lot of data to try to manage and so they need to do things like build bluffdale to plan for the future so they have lots of storage for all this data coming in so how far down the rabbit hole are we are we've really just that temp of the iceberg i
had deployed naris devices and it's in court documents submitted by mark klein documenting the n.s.a. room in the in the san francisco bay t.n.t. building where they had naris devices in a splitter that basically duplicated the fiber optic lines and would send him down to pass all the information went down two directions one of them went to the nearest devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nervous devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one nearest...
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had deployed naris devices in it's in court documents submitted by mark klein documenting the n.s.a. room in the file in the san francisco bay t.n.t. building where they had naris devices in a splitter that basically duplicated the fiber optic lines and would send him down to pass all the information went down two directions one of them went to the nearest devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nevers devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one nearest insite device can do ten gigabits a second which meant it could reassemble a quarter and a million and a half and a quarter one thousand character e-mails a second and that's the kind of input they would get from one device now i'm sure they have multiple devices that multiple sites in the country as well as other places in the world so that's an awful lot of data to try to manage and so they need to do things like build bluffdale to plan for the future so they have lots of storage for all this data coming in so how far down the rabbit hole are we are we've really just that of the iceberg in
had deployed naris devices in it's in court documents submitted by mark klein documenting the n.s.a. room in the file in the san francisco bay t.n.t. building where they had naris devices in a splitter that basically duplicated the fiber optic lines and would send him down to pass all the information went down two directions one of them went to the nearest devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nevers devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one...
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on for seven years with the prism program but even before that back to two thousand and three the naris devices were collecting that data now what that meant was they didn't have enough naris device to collect everything so they had missing missing bits of it like they might get eighty percent of the emails sent you know and not all of them so in order to get them all they have to go to the service provider who stores all of them for a certain period of time and then have a warrant to request to get them so that will fill in the gaps that they're missing when you were working for the n.s.a. talking about you had helped create a program as i understand it that's similar to prism for our foreign enemies did you know about president you know i mean prison didn't i left n.s.a. in two thousand and one and at the end of october in a prison program according to the paper anyway was started in two thousand and seven so i didn't i didn't know about that but i was you know that data was very simply. filtered out using techniques that if this was a u.s. citizen you'd throw that data away if this w
on for seven years with the prism program but even before that back to two thousand and three the naris devices were collecting that data now what that meant was they didn't have enough naris device to collect everything so they had missing missing bits of it like they might get eighty percent of the emails sent you know and not all of them so in order to get them all they have to go to the service provider who stores all of them for a certain period of time and then have a warrant to request...
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had deployed naris devices and it's in court documents submitted by mark klein documenting the n.s.a. room in the file in the san francisco eighteen team building where they had naris devices in a splitter that basically duplicated the fiber optic lines and would send him down to pass all the information went down two directions one of them went to the nearest devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nervous devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one nearest insite device can do ten gigabits a second which meant it could reassemble a quarter and a million and a half and a quarter one thousand character e-mails a second and that's the kind of input they would get from one device now i'm sure they have multiple devices at multiple sites in the country as well as other places in the world so that's an awful lot of data to try to manage and so they need to do things like build bluffdale to plan for the future so they have lots of storage for all this data coming in so how far down the rabbit hole are we are we really just that tep of the iceberg
had deployed naris devices and it's in court documents submitted by mark klein documenting the n.s.a. room in the file in the san francisco eighteen team building where they had naris devices in a splitter that basically duplicated the fiber optic lines and would send him down to pass all the information went down two directions one of them went to the nearest devices in the n.s.a. room and so those nervous devices could take everything off that fiber optic line. which meant they could get one...
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naris made israeli hardware that you can they put on the eighteen t. made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so i don't have to share it all to do i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that show press will continue our discussion of the national security state stay with our great. lisa bloom. as. well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so let's put the no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point the most. secure yet the car is on the docket no. thank you no more weasel. when you need to direct question the proof for a change when you know you should be ready for a. pretty speech let down the freedom to watch. welcome to teal one out here you can feel at home. there are three choices in life i first used to work in a mccullough go to live on a miserable way like a slave. the second is to jump the wall and catch the american dream. most of them are and lose their lives. the other choice
naris made israeli hardware that you can they put on the eighteen t. made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so i don't have to share it all to do i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that show press will continue our discussion of the national security state stay with our great. lisa bloom. as. well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i haven't read the reports so let's put the no i...
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naris made israeli hardware that you that they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so he put the hardware on the cables and split them so they have taken his share of all of the day i'm sorry folks have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that show press we'll continue our discussion of the national security state stay with our. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of reports on our t.v. . we'll talk about language as well but i will over react to situations i have read the reports for lent. no i will leave a comment on your. list. no more. question be prepared for a chase when you should be ready for a. pretty speech is. the freedom to. live live live. live. live. live. live. live. live. live live. live . welcome back to cross talk we're all things were considered i'm peter lavelle your mind you were discussing the national security state. ok catherine i've got to go back to you in washington d.c. what we're talking about the s
naris made israeli hardware that you that they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so he put the hardware on the cables and split them so they have taken his share of all of the day i'm sorry folks have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that show press we'll continue our discussion of the national security state stay with our. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy for no holds barred look at the global...
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whistleblower thomas drake they both talk about this is really made naris hardware in james bamford of of wired had a great report on this and in two thousand and ten. naris made israeli hardware that you can they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so i don't have to turn his head all of the day i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that choppers will continue our discussion of the national security state stay with our great. highway builds on the bones of its make its the winds through one of the wildest and most beautiful regions of russia a place that's home to less than a million people and the keepers of the great fronts. join me james brown as i travel to the coldest inhabited place in the world. and meet some of the toughest people. to stumble on the planet. just make sure that you keep your eyes on the road. race to the poll of polls only zero known to you. wealthy british. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. financial headlines to. react to
whistleblower thomas drake they both talk about this is really made naris hardware in james bamford of of wired had a great report on this and in two thousand and ten. naris made israeli hardware that you can they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so i don't have to turn his head all of the day i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that choppers will continue our discussion of the...
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whistleblower thomas drake they both talk about this is really made naris hardware in james bamford of of wired had a great report on this and in two thousand and ten. naris made israeli hardware that you that they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so i have to share it all to do i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that shoppers we'll continue our discussion of the national security state stay with our team. welcome to. here you can feel it. there are three choices you like first used to work in a macmiller going to live on a miserable we like to slate. the second is to jump the wall and catch the green. most of the cars and lose their. just to become a number of an organization and get inside the growing trade. to buy something never forget. a. book with a smoothie who did it by paid for what i've done i would never stop a. well with. this month's high tech means could help with the latest laser cutters on lifesaving heart valves innovators are working hard to keep you heal
whistleblower thomas drake they both talk about this is really made naris hardware in james bamford of of wired had a great report on this and in two thousand and ten. naris made israeli hardware that you that they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so i have to share it all to do i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that shoppers we'll continue our discussion of the national security...
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whistleblower thomas drake they both talk about this is really made naris hardware in james bamford of of wired had a great report on this and in two thousand and ten. naris made israeli hardware that you that they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so they have to share it all of the day i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that shoppers we'll continue our discussion of the national security state stay with our team. lisa bloom. this is. an issue free cretaceous free in-store chargers free arrangement free. three stooges free. download free broadcast clothing videos for your media project free media oh don carty dot com. well talking about language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports. like it is the no i will leave it to the state party to comment on your latter point the most. secure yet. thank you no more weasel words when you question me prepared for a chase when you throw a punch be ready for a. pretty tough speech and let down the freedom
whistleblower thomas drake they both talk about this is really made naris hardware in james bamford of of wired had a great report on this and in two thousand and ten. naris made israeli hardware that you that they put on the eighteenth tee made wiretapping rooms so they put the hardware on the cables and split them so they have to share it all of the day i'm sorry folks i have to jump in here we have to go to a short break and after that shoppers we'll continue our discussion of the national...
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low cloud cover prevalent everywhere, everybody below normal temperature-wise but at the golden gate nary a peak of sunshine currently. these are your current temperatures outside. we have 67 degrees in concord. very few of you are in the 70s. san jose and livermore two of the spots. santa rosa 65. with that cloud cover san francisco only 60 degrees. we showed you that tornado damage in oklahoma. let's take you to west alton, missouri, where we had some video to show you of widespread flooding on the mississippi river which takes a long time to get going but then takes twice as long to get rid of. that's the high point of the highway there. everywhere else is floodedded. a levee broke. we had a lot of rough weather in the midwest when it comes to flooding. for us, calmer, cooler low 50s. oakland 53. san rafael 51. mountain view overnight tonight 54 degrees. let's talk about this onshore flow. look at the cloud cover just sitting offshore and unlike yesterday, today just hung out at the coastline. it didn't pull off and move out to the west so a lot of you along the coast and on the penins
low cloud cover prevalent everywhere, everybody below normal temperature-wise but at the golden gate nary a peak of sunshine currently. these are your current temperatures outside. we have 67 degrees in concord. very few of you are in the 70s. san jose and livermore two of the spots. santa rosa 65. with that cloud cover san francisco only 60 degrees. we showed you that tornado damage in oklahoma. let's take you to west alton, missouri, where we had some video to show you of widespread flooding...
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i does mean that there is this stuff that comes out every week that leaves nary a dent in our publiccongressman's. so my thinking at the time was i knew it was good material. but my thinking was, well, maybe they will have this for a couple of hours. then i will go on my merry way and write a book about it. c-span: every time i am now mentioning this in the press, it seems like 99 people out of a thousand don't have any idea who george polk is. why is that so important? >> guest: me it was a great honor i think that there are a lot of awards, lot of james polk awards. c-span: activist journalists, activists people. >> guest: i think any journalist often has a moralistic kind of righteousness to them. that is where we are going to protect us in terms of ourselves c-span: what was the family like? >> guest: family was great. my older brother is in med school,. c-span: both your mother and father are doctors. >> guest: yes, my mother is in ophthalmologist. my dad is a cardiologist. my mom has been traditionally a democratic, though she has been sort of pushing towards this ralph nader a
i does mean that there is this stuff that comes out every week that leaves nary a dent in our publiccongressman's. so my thinking at the time was i knew it was good material. but my thinking was, well, maybe they will have this for a couple of hours. then i will go on my merry way and write a book about it. c-span: every time i am now mentioning this in the press, it seems like 99 people out of a thousand don't have any idea who george polk is. why is that so important? >> guest: me it...
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. >> reporter: fans also remember gandolfini by showing up at hole sten's confection nary.cene of the final episode of the "the sopranos." last night tony soprano's booth was reserved in gandolfini's honor. >> having met him, he was such a nice guy when he was here. you know, down to earth and really friendly with all the help that was here and the people outside waiting to see him. >> reporter: james gandolfini was 51 years old. i'm ed payne reporting. james gandolfini leaves behind his wife, a young daughter and son. >>> the u.s. supreme court could announce as soon as today its decision on proposition 8. the voter-approved measure limits california marriages to male-female couples. bay area counties are preparing for a possible onslaught of marriage license requests if the high court agrees that prop 8 is unconstitutional. a poll conducted shows 48% hope the court ruling will legalize same-sex marriage in california. 35% hope not. >> i can't help that. that's just what i feel inside myself. >> but i also believe that people should be able to do what's in their hearts. >>
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it's a conclusion nary term, an opinion. i think the other things as it relates to getting out of the car and being a self-imposed kind of law enforcement officer may very well qom in. but any opinionated words that describe what he was doing, vigilante type, that's just not going to come in. i think it's more prejudicial than probative. i think a judge would not allow it. those words are highly inflammatory. but what he actually did getting out of that car and whether or not he was following or not or stalking or not, those terms will come in if, in fact, there is someone to testify to it. and i think they can probably do that by showing, based upon the tape and also based upon his improvements and if they allow the girl's testimony to come in describing what trayvon was saying about being followed and even zimmerman himself, who said he was attacked by walking back to his car. it would suggest he made a substantial amount of movement in trying to follow him. the words such as vigilante and profile probably would not come i
it's a conclusion nary term, an opinion. i think the other things as it relates to getting out of the car and being a self-imposed kind of law enforcement officer may very well qom in. but any opinionated words that describe what he was doing, vigilante type, that's just not going to come in. i think it's more prejudicial than probative. i think a judge would not allow it. those words are highly inflammatory. but what he actually did getting out of that car and whether or not he was following...
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it's extraordiextraordi nary. you know i would like to believe that it gets the support but it doesn't. it's just not the same so these are really precious places. so, this book. these extraordinary wafts the pollen that, for from the ocean borne by our fog. okay. 30 years ago or so, 30 and some odd years ago i was part of a circle of young techies and i'll bet there are other people from that circle who are here, who are just on fire with this idea about how we were going to improve the world. we were going to get digital networking to happen. we were going to get amazing experiences to happen. we were going to make computing easy and accessible to everybody and it was going to create this huge wave of well-being. i remember anticipating this so tangibly that i could feel it. i could feel wow we are going to do a wonderful wonderful thing for the world. and i still believe that we will and we have a little bit, but in my view, in my experience something started to go wrong and it's gone really pretty bad. so i wa
it's extraordiextraordi nary. you know i would like to believe that it gets the support but it doesn't. it's just not the same so these are really precious places. so, this book. these extraordinary wafts the pollen that, for from the ocean borne by our fog. okay. 30 years ago or so, 30 and some odd years ago i was part of a circle of young techies and i'll bet there are other people from that circle who are here, who are just on fire with this idea about how we were going to improve the world....
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. >>> naris pÉrez de tampa, no cumple, se graduÓ. >>> y jazmÍn de california.acual soso, lo sangron. entonces van a pescados azules, el atÚn, salmÓn, caballa, tienen acido y omega tres ayudan a subir el colesterol bueno y bajar el malo, es una buena opciÓn dos o tres veces por semana, y comer saludable, la preparaciÓn es vital, aceite de oliva, de nuez, aceites vegetales, si usan el extravirgen, y ponen una cucharadita a la maÑana, y otra cucharadita en la alimentaciÓn de la semana consuma aceites vegetales en vez de mantequilla. >>> son caros, pero mÁs saludables. >>> en la clÍnica dirÁs, debi haber comido el aceite de oliva. >>> el aguacate protege el colesterol bueno. el aguacate es delicioso, es importante la moderaciÓn en las porciones. las porciones, es un cuÁrtico de aguacate dos o tres veces por semana, lo verde. >>> sÍ. >>> la gente se come medio aguacate, dÓnde estÁ la dieta ahÍ? >>> si, la clave es la moderaciÓn, si vamos a hablar,Á es su mejor amigo de ahora en adelante? la avena. sube el bueno, baja el malo, tiene fibra soluble e insoluble, y los i
. >>> naris pÉrez de tampa, no cumple, se graduÓ. >>> y jazmÍn de california.acual soso, lo sangron. entonces van a pescados azules, el atÚn, salmÓn, caballa, tienen acido y omega tres ayudan a subir el colesterol bueno y bajar el malo, es una buena opciÓn dos o tres veces por semana, y comer saludable, la preparaciÓn es vital, aceite de oliva, de nuez, aceites vegetales, si usan el extravirgen, y ponen una cucharadita a la maÑana, y otra cucharadita en la...
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and the president has high confidence in her and to make her national security advisor probably puts nary role that she is entirely suited for and again, i think the president has the right to get the best advice he can. >> bill: she is great, i think. i am a big fan of hers. by the way, since at the top of the how are we found out that the person who will be no, ma'am knighted take her place as the -- our ambassador to the united nations it former white house aide salmonmantha power. she just left the white house in february. she was there also as part of the president's national security team. she has two young children. one, 3 and the other 8 months old some of the when she said she needed alternates time with her family, she was telling the truth. but she said february to june and it looks like she is going to be back on the track here and serving the president, serving us all as our ambassador to the united nations, another very talented woman. >> absolutely. it will be interesting to see how the senate handles that one. >> she will require -- that position does require senate confir
and the president has high confidence in her and to make her national security advisor probably puts nary role that she is entirely suited for and again, i think the president has the right to get the best advice he can. >> bill: she is great, i think. i am a big fan of hers. by the way, since at the top of the how are we found out that the person who will be no, ma'am knighted take her place as the -- our ambassador to the united nations it former white house aide salmonmantha power. she...
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nary not necessarily against the transaction. you got to find other bidders who will come forward. >> right. >> you can still deliver more to shareholders, you've got to get over the break fee and vote the deal down in order to have deals happen. that's a lot. that's a lot. >> out there for a long time and all that's going on is that we've come to accept it. does he go to washington? >> i don't know. >> i don't know what washington is. >> mr. smith goes to washington. >> senator plat may veto that. telegrams come in. one of the things that bothers me about this starboard thing, it's become so fashionable for people to send out a letter, now they're not even against the transaction, at least step forward and say it's a bad transaction i want to stop it. >> they do very good work at starboard. it's a long letter. if you're an -- you should read it. the analysis is an interesting one but it may be too late. >> yeah. i mean this is not charlie urgen stepping up with guns, comes in with machine guns. >> i wish he'd come in. i can't fi
nary not necessarily against the transaction. you got to find other bidders who will come forward. >> right. >> you can still deliver more to shareholders, you've got to get over the break fee and vote the deal down in order to have deals happen. that's a lot. that's a lot. >> out there for a long time and all that's going on is that we've come to accept it. does he go to washington? >> i don't know. >> i don't know what washington is. >> mr. smith goes to...