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state. been made. retired army general mike flynn for national security advisor. that pick has already created controversy "the 11th hour" >>> good evening from our headquarters in new york. from inside trump tower that mitt romney is under consideration for secretary of state. president-elect at trump tow they are weekend. the associated press is reporting tonight that trump has offered the national security advisor job to general mike flynn, retired lieutenant general, u.s. army. the visitors continue to come in and out of trump tower all day today, though not all of them through the public lobby. some, like florida governor rick scott and south carolina's governor nikki haley came and went by private elevator directly to the penthouse residence. one big name has pulled himself out of contention -- former house speaker newt gingrich tells nbc news he will not be a part of a trump cabinet. but about mitt romney. while he is just the latest name being floated out as a potential for the job of secretary of state, just the mention of it today was a stunner considerin
state. been made. retired army general mike flynn for national security advisor. that pick has already created controversy "the 11th hour" >>> good evening from our headquarters in new york. from inside trump tower that mitt romney is under consideration for secretary of state. president-elect at trump tow they are weekend. the associated press is reporting tonight that trump has offered the national security advisor job to general mike flynn, retired lieutenant general, u.s....
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think about national states is that as the client networks and ifyou think about this, i would highly recommend that you do read this book . every state up until the beginning of the 19 centuries essentially was organized this way with the roman empire, incorporated and empire, all the way up to putin's russia. these patient client networks in every case essentially, those societies ultimately stop innovation and stagnating. the question is, can this be stopped over time? can we continue the momentum forward to more open access to societies over time? another problem is the growth of the surveillance society. this is a map if you will provided by private international and published on the wonderful website which basically suggests that for example the united states is one of the poorest societies with regard to surveillance. we now know through edward snowden's revelations that this is in fact a tremendous problem we have in the country. the problem is that if you don't have privacy, you don't have the space to talk amongst yourselves, then innovation both in the social level can be s
think about national states is that as the client networks and ifyou think about this, i would highly recommend that you do read this book . every state up until the beginning of the 19 centuries essentially was organized this way with the roman empire, incorporated and empire, all the way up to putin's russia. these patient client networks in every case essentially, those societies ultimately stop innovation and stagnating. the question is, can this be stopped over time? can we continue the...
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international order when i was in office and heath came into office was essentially based on the nation-state. and the principal elements of security were still the state of europe, plus russia, which has -- which was at the fringe of that international order through -- at the fringe of international order. china was only beginning to 1970's, countries , just beginning their international role. for all of its, crisis, was under a conflict between various states, some of them radical, some of them less so. the current situation is radically different. there are major countries that feel they did not participate in the creation of their system, to are therefore not obliged respect it. there are states emerging that are states on principles of legitimacy. they are not based on the nature of their domestic structure. onein the middle east, heard relatively little about .he countries that was a contributing elements. now, the nature of the structure of the domestic itself becomes an issue of international insecurity. we are also dealing of extraordinary scope. far beyond what we experienced. in ou
international order when i was in office and heath came into office was essentially based on the nation-state. and the principal elements of security were still the state of europe, plus russia, which has -- which was at the fringe of that international order through -- at the fringe of international order. china was only beginning to 1970's, countries , just beginning their international role. for all of its, crisis, was under a conflict between various states, some of them radical, some of...
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a nation state did that. who says that? this man says it. it's the word from the national security agency director, none other than mike rogers. he made the statement at a "wall street journal" conference in d.c. he did not say and will not say at least for now which government was responsible but he says he knows specifically. last month, intelligence officials accused -- i should say accused, "senior most officials in russia" of trying to interfere with the u.s. election. whether the two are connected, we don't know. the russian president vlad putin denied it. wick ke leaks released tens of thousands of e-mails which hackers apparently obtained from the democratic national committee and hillary clinton's campaign chairman. wikileaks founder julian assange denied russia was behind the attack or the hacking. our chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge has been looking into this for quite some time. she's live in washington. what are you learning? >> well, shep, the nsa director is saying what intelligence officials have told repo
a nation state did that. who says that? this man says it. it's the word from the national security agency director, none other than mike rogers. he made the statement at a "wall street journal" conference in d.c. he did not say and will not say at least for now which government was responsible but he says he knows specifically. last month, intelligence officials accused -- i should say accused, "senior most officials in russia" of trying to interfere with the u.s. election....
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do you see the nation -- the concept of the nation state, i.e. the united states, as a detrimental thing? >> yeah, in relation to the united federation of planets, right. we're not a there yet. i don't think that we should have a world government. think that's a bad idea. i don't really care where the lines aredrop but it's incredibly important with institutional competition so we have many different political areas that have different rules and institutions so that we can see what works and what doesn't. hopefully people will imitate the oned that create more progress and human freedom. so i'm not favor of abolishing nation states in that sense, but i am opposed to to the kind of tariffs, the kind of walls being built between countries so that people, citizens, are banned or havery regulated when they want to engage in peaceful capital wrist acts between consenting adults. basically trade, exchange, movement, all those things, which is something that you can do even though you have nation states if they're open to individual freedom and economic
do you see the nation -- the concept of the nation state, i.e. the united states, as a detrimental thing? >> yeah, in relation to the united federation of planets, right. we're not a there yet. i don't think that we should have a world government. think that's a bad idea. i don't really care where the lines aredrop but it's incredibly important with institutional competition so we have many different political areas that have different rules and institutions so that we can see what works...
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you know, with the movement from what is traditional market state, nation state terrorism to market state terrorism, the landscape, the battle landscape has shifted. and it is pulling more and more, what you want to call soft targets, but pulling more and more commercial oriented kind of targets into that battle space. and you know, clearly, once a week or certainly if not once a month, i'll get phone calls from somebody that is leaving the public sector in a role in the ic for example and say hey, bob, i'm going such-and-such client, or such-and-such organization. i need to build an ic. i need to have an intelligence center i can understand what is happening in my world. you know, the critical issues we deal with at the governmental level about high value awareness and understanding. how quickly can we build something to ensure we are protecting not only ourselves, but also our -- the folks that visit my locations, and those constituents. and i think technology will play a, you know, a key part in that. you know, we've been talking up here about information sharing. and you know, informa
you know, with the movement from what is traditional market state, nation state terrorism to market state terrorism, the landscape, the battle landscape has shifted. and it is pulling more and more, what you want to call soft targets, but pulling more and more commercial oriented kind of targets into that battle space. and you know, clearly, once a week or certainly if not once a month, i'll get phone calls from somebody that is leaving the public sector in a role in the ic for example and say...
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this is a conscious effort by nation-states to attempt to achieve the specific effect and we have been very public as a government in saying that. we have also been very public as the government saying look this is just not acceptable. we don't support this and we think this is outside the norm of behavior and we are not prepared to accept this. >> in that context we are going to go to questions now. that context this first question from one of the ceos, how proactive are reaping against the attacks from russia and china and i suspect that the word proactive it doesn't just mean defense. >> i thought that was the answer perhaps to the question. so every case is different but i remind people when you step back and you think about howard going to change the dynamics that we are all dealing without there, there has got to be multiple aspects to that. you see us addressing, we are trying to make life harder for hack ers rates quite hardly we are trying to harden the systems and increase the level of knowledge and increase capabilities in the private sector and theovernment. we are trying t
this is a conscious effort by nation-states to attempt to achieve the specific effect and we have been very public as a government in saying that. we have also been very public as the government saying look this is just not acceptable. we don't support this and we think this is outside the norm of behavior and we are not prepared to accept this. >> in that context we are going to go to questions now. that context this first question from one of the ceos, how proactive are reaping against...
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the apt nation state, apt mercenary, cyber criminal gangs, cyber criminal gang looking to pick up a state sponsor so they're looking to pick up something big? could it be china? they're 13-year, 15-year strategy, to dwindle our democratic process. that certainly coincides with the psychological warfare aspect of had a they do. also taking into consideration the access as a service, hacker for hire, that levels the playing field for cyber caliphate, self radicalized insider threats, cyber jihad, that sort of thing. cyber self radicalized, cyber lone wolves now i think is the classification. so yeah, it -- yeah. >> i think the media does tend to paint an oversimplified picture of some of these groups and some of these incidents. when you talk about, you know, a specific group, russia, they paint -- the image or they tried to infer the image in your mind of a room full of specific individuals that are part of this super hacker team that is known as cozy bear, fancy bear, whatever mammal it happens to be. and it's not always that simple or that cut and dry. oftentimes you see people traversin
the apt nation state, apt mercenary, cyber criminal gangs, cyber criminal gang looking to pick up a state sponsor so they're looking to pick up something big? could it be china? they're 13-year, 15-year strategy, to dwindle our democratic process. that certainly coincides with the psychological warfare aspect of had a they do. also taking into consideration the access as a service, hacker for hire, that levels the playing field for cyber caliphate, self radicalized insider threats, cyber jihad,...
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whether it is the nation state challenges paused by the likes of russia, china, iran, korea, or trans national concerns like counter-terrorism, like proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, which is personally a growing concern for me, the challenges posed in the cyber dimension. we have to -- our approach has been to maintain a balance to address the full range of threat. i'm hesitant to try to pick one and say this is the one that's going to confront us that will be the worst over the next five to ten years. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate it. >> thank you. dr. winstrop. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am pleased to hear that things are better at cent com. i served on that investigation, and clearly we have concerns about what went on in 2015. i know it has been addressed to some degree. secretary work, what are the root causes in your opinion of the unacceptable command climate that was existing at cent com during that time? >> well, this is something that secretary carter and i have discussed. you know, we want to know what happened and why it happened. we have been look
whether it is the nation state challenges paused by the likes of russia, china, iran, korea, or trans national concerns like counter-terrorism, like proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, which is personally a growing concern for me, the challenges posed in the cyber dimension. we have to -- our approach has been to maintain a balance to address the full range of threat. i'm hesitant to try to pick one and say this is the one that's going to confront us that will be the worst over the...
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retired general michael flynn as national securitity adviviser. giuliani as secretary of state. senator jefeff sessions as attorney general a and steve mnuchin as treasurury secre and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff to federal will have to agree to a five-year lobbying ban after leaving the white house. president-elect donald trump capped another day of high profile meetings at trump tower. many of those seen in the building wednesday are overwhelmingly favorites for key administration posts. among them, alabama senator jeff sessions who sat in on trump's hour plus meetings with nominees job for secretary of state. >> we discussed the transition. it wasn't really well. >> reporter: current new york city mayor bill de blasio also visited the president-elect. >> i talked to him about the proposal for tax cut
retired general michael flynn as national securitity adviviser. giuliani as secretary of state. senator jefeff sessions as attorney general a and steve mnuchin as treasurury secre and also congressman jeff miller for veteran secretary. hena daniels is here in new york. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we could hear announcements on those posts as soon as today. meanwhile, transition team will unveil their first wave of landing teams. personnel charged with handling the happenedoff...
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whether it is the nation state challenges paused by the likes of russia, china, iran, korea, or trans national concerns like counter-terrorism, like proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, which is personally a growing concern for me, the challenges posed in the cyber dimension. we have to -- our approach has been to maintain a balance to address the full range of threat. i'm hesitant to try to pick one and say this is the one that's going to confront us that will be the worst over the next five to ten years. >> thank you, mr. chairman. appreciate it. >> thank you. dr. winstrop. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i am pleased to hear that things are better at cent com. i served on that investigation, and clearly we have concerns about what went on in 2015. i know it has been addressed to some degree. secretary work, what are the root causes in your opinion of the unacceptable command climate that was existing at cent com during that time? >> well, this is something that secretary carter and i have discussed. you know, we want to know what happened and why it happened. we have been look
whether it is the nation state challenges paused by the likes of russia, china, iran, korea, or trans national concerns like counter-terrorism, like proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, which is personally a growing concern for me, the challenges posed in the cyber dimension. we have to -- our approach has been to maintain a balance to address the full range of threat. i'm hesitant to try to pick one and say this is the one that's going to confront us that will be the worst over the...
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state. we're proud to be part of the cyber command and the national security agency. how can we work together to maximize outcomes. that's the power. you see that in the guard and reserve effort here in the state. you see that in the academic arena. colleges as well as high school and below levels. you see that in states trying to do. you see it at what employers and many others, you know. this is an amazing place when it comes to cyber. there is a lot of great capability, a lot of great people. there is a sense of, hey, look, this is important to us as a region. we can do some good things here. i thank you for your willingness to be a part of that. i thank you for your willingness to roll up your sleeves. ladies and gentlemen, as a state, we have a lot of hard work. it is amazing what you can do with motivated men and women. thank you all very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, admiral rogers and thank you for the work you do for the nsa and for the cyber command. and can i have another round of applause for admiral rogers. [ applause ] also, i would like to thank dave
state. we're proud to be part of the cyber command and the national security agency. how can we work together to maximize outcomes. that's the power. you see that in the guard and reserve effort here in the state. you see that in the academic arena. colleges as well as high school and below levels. you see that in states trying to do. you see it at what employers and many others, you know. this is an amazing place when it comes to cyber. there is a lot of great capability, a lot of great...
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we'll have reports from all the big national, state and local races. still ahead... a ?unique? opportunity for high school students today.we'll tell you about a college ?and job fair. fair. plus--- it's the final matchup between the cleveland indians and the chicago cubs.we're 3 the world series heads into game seven tonight... with the chicago cubs and the cleveland indians tied at three games apiece. the cubs defeated the indians nine-to-threin six last night. the ?winner-take-all? showdown is tonight in cleveland. 3 toss to weather... today: mostly cloudy with scattered rain showers and some rumbles of thunder. rainfall around a half inch. much cooler but still mild in the upper 50s. wind: ne 5-10 mostly cloudy. fairly mild with lows in the upper 40s. wind: nw 5-10 mph.week ahead: highs in the upper 50s on thursday with clouds slowly clearing. mostly sunny sky returns friday and lasts into the weekend as temperatures warm into the lower and even some middle 60s.today: mostly cloudy with scattered rain showers and some rumbles of thunder. rainfall around a half inch. much coo
we'll have reports from all the big national, state and local races. still ahead... a ?unique? opportunity for high school students today.we'll tell you about a college ?and job fair. fair. plus--- it's the final matchup between the cleveland indians and the chicago cubs.we're 3 the world series heads into game seven tonight... with the chicago cubs and the cleveland indians tied at three games apiece. the cubs defeated the indians nine-to-threin six last night. the ?winner-take-all? showdown...
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state assemblyman representing part of the bronx in new york city. he has championed legislation to change how we elect presidents. it's called "the national popular vote interstate compact," and it would allocate participating state's electoral votes to whomever wins the national popular vote. for example, if donald trump were to win the most votes nationally, new york and every other state in the compact, would pledge its electors to him, even if he didn't win those states. so, the pact leaves the electoral college in place, no constitutional amendment required, but essentially circumvents it and creates a direct national popular vote for the presidency. >> we want every state to count, count, and we want the issues of our state and our communities to count as much as the issues in other states like florida. >> reporter: new york overwhelmingly adopted the legislation in 2014 with bipartisan support, joining nine other states and washington d.c. all solidly democratic.
state assemblyman representing part of the bronx in new york city. he has championed legislation to change how we elect presidents. it's called "the national popular vote interstate compact," and it would allocate participating state's electoral votes to whomever wins the national popular vote. for example, if donald trump were to win the most votes nationally, new york and every other state in the compact, would pledge its electors to him, even if he didn't win those states. so, the...
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i'm going to ask you about another part of your scholarship about a bi-national state. i'd like you to talk about your thinking on a bi-national state and how it could avoid being an apartheid state. >> yeah. well, i wrote an article back in 1997 on this topic. and i'm afraid nothing has changed to sway opinion away from this. i think a two-state solution is that. you're not going to get a two-state solution. so what you're going to get is one state in which the palestinians, their rights really are the rights that conquered people as under the geneva convention. they don't have political
i'm going to ask you about another part of your scholarship about a bi-national state. i'd like you to talk about your thinking on a bi-national state and how it could avoid being an apartheid state. >> yeah. well, i wrote an article back in 1997 on this topic. and i'm afraid nothing has changed to sway opinion away from this. i think a two-state solution is that. you're not going to get a two-state solution. so what you're going to get is one state in which the palestinians, their rights...
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we'll have reports from all the big national, state and local races. the estabrook dam... is one step closer to ?coming down.? the milwaukee common council has voted to ?re-zone? the property--- making the dam eligible for sale.re-zoning sewerage district for one dollar. m-m-s-d will then take it down.it's a move that's expected to cost ?far less? than repairing it. "so it's a 4 million dollar savings which will allow the county to put money towards others resources and pressing needs in the parks besides maintaining a dam that makes the river dirtier." dirtier." 3 county executive chris abele says... removing the estabrook dam is another step forward in protecting our parks and making sustainable investments in the future." future."for years--- the board to preserve the dam.chairman theodore lipscomb said in a statement... "the rezoning by the city of milwaukee is part of an undemocratic scheme by county executive abele to misuse his authority in order to sell a county park. whenever county executive abele doesn't get his way he goes to another governmental body in order
we'll have reports from all the big national, state and local races. the estabrook dam... is one step closer to ?coming down.? the milwaukee common council has voted to ?re-zone? the property--- making the dam eligible for sale.re-zoning sewerage district for one dollar. m-m-s-d will then take it down.it's a move that's expected to cost ?far less? than repairing it. "so it's a 4 million dollar savings which will allow the county to put money towards others resources and pressing needs in...
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state. circling in and out of trump tower today, national security contenders from new york city mayor rudy giuliani, candidate for secretary of state, to former defense intelligence chief lieutenant general michael flynn. leading candidate for national security adviser. >> he has been a very trusted adviser, close advisor to candidate trump and now president-elect trump. he is certainly one of the people being considered for that position. >> also meeting with the president-elect today, henry kissinger, retired general jack keene and admiral mike rogers, current head of nsa and u.s. cyber command. trump transition leaders have launched so-called landing teams to coordinate incoming administration staff with outgoing staff at the state department, defense department, justice department and national security council. however, all the most senior national security leadership positions remain unfilled. and today the campaign added a new requirement. all hires will face a lifetime ban on working for a foreign government. that rule, however, is only forward looking. as it would disqualify candida
state. circling in and out of trump tower today, national security contenders from new york city mayor rudy giuliani, candidate for secretary of state, to former defense intelligence chief lieutenant general michael flynn. leading candidate for national security adviser. >> he has been a very trusted adviser, close advisor to candidate trump and now president-elect trump. he is certainly one of the people being considered for that position. >> also meeting with the president-elect...
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this is a conscious effort by a nation state to a chief a specific effect.ve been public as a government in saying that. >> the hacking campaign was broad and included a compromise. and the nsa director didn't have to mention trump by name. and that statement reads in part. the u.s. intelligence community is confident that the russian government directed the compromises of e-mails of u.s. person and institutions including political organizations. and the recent disclosure by dc locs.comand wikileaks and guccifer persona. and the attacks were perpetrated by russian back militia to encourage favor with putin's government. jenna. >> thank you. >>> and a fox news alert. iraqi security forces are on high alert as they push deeper in mosul in the fight against the islamic terrorist. they are coming under four from rocket and suicide bomber. greg is live from ibrel. greg, how is the ground operation going right now? >> reporter: it is moving ahead and different. the massive operation to get isis out of mosul is more intense and complex. the northeastern side of the
this is a conscious effort by a nation state to a chief a specific effect.ve been public as a government in saying that. >> the hacking campaign was broad and included a compromise. and the nsa director didn't have to mention trump by name. and that statement reads in part. the u.s. intelligence community is confident that the russian government directed the compromises of e-mails of u.s. person and institutions including political organizations. and the recent disclosure by dc...
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that if you wanted closed boarders, a nation state you weren't christian enough, not american enough, big hearted enough, that if you didn't see racism in every cop who walked the beat, you probably were a racist yourself. that if you used the term muslim jihadist instead of terrorist you were an anti-religious bigot. truth and honesty had no place in their politically correct society. if you opposed sanctuary cities where the protection of illegal criminal immigrants was the law, you were a hateful bigoted foeb. they knew better than you. they tried to convince you that obamacare was great when all the time your deductible and premiums were sky rocketing that the economy wasn't that bad, yet you had to work two and three jobs to just get along. jobs that shipped overseas didn't matter to them because they were part of the global economy. she even called you deplorable, irredeemable and not america. if you didn't support her, you probably hated women and were backward. they tried to convince you that a lie wasn't a lie if it came from her mouth. and the media, so corrupt, that they sh
that if you wanted closed boarders, a nation state you weren't christian enough, not american enough, big hearted enough, that if you didn't see racism in every cop who walked the beat, you probably were a racist yourself. that if you used the term muslim jihadist instead of terrorist you were an anti-religious bigot. truth and honesty had no place in their politically correct society. if you opposed sanctuary cities where the protection of illegal criminal immigrants was the law, you were a...
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you are going to have is much more sophisticated and much more long-term kinds of entities like nation states that may -- are more likely to employ techniques like that, bide their team. they don't always rely on being a perfect way of doing things. georgia is not a swing state by any stretch of the imagination, but there are other platforms that don't have the security we want that may be susceptible to these slower proximity hacks. >> it is interesting that georgia did that sort of test. georgia actually had a problem with certified software in i think it was 2008. they had all these touch screens in the warehouse and using officials at georgia tech university who were helping them with the machines. about two weeks before the election, these helpers went in and upgraded the software on these debolt systems and no one had oversight over the software. they simply said these machines needed to be upgraded and they installed on thousands of machines. that's sort of a problem of process as well. you can have an external actor that gets access to these machine and does something. you can have a
you are going to have is much more sophisticated and much more long-term kinds of entities like nation states that may -- are more likely to employ techniques like that, bide their team. they don't always rely on being a perfect way of doing things. georgia is not a swing state by any stretch of the imagination, but there are other platforms that don't have the security we want that may be susceptible to these slower proximity hacks. >> it is interesting that georgia did that sort of...
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. >> that it is very difficult for any actor, nation state accuratr knop-state actor to tamper with ouraningful way because our systems are decentralized. they're at the state and local level, not connected to the internet, our voting machines, so we're not worried about actual vote tampering from the russians, but their influence in people's perception and stealing information and utilizing it is of great concern. >> trevor: you have to travel the world, going to other countries, making cabt with them, learning about these threats from the world. this is an election where i know i have been traveling and hearing what people have been saying about what's happening in the u.s. and how they feel. do you feel that, when you travel, there is a certain level of uncertainty about the u.s. from the outside? >> well, the world is watching this election as intensely as anybody here in the united states because, in a strange way that we may not appreciate sitting inside the u.s., they view the election of the u.s. president as something they have a direct stake in. >> trevor: yes. >> so we hear f
. >> that it is very difficult for any actor, nation state accuratr knop-state actor to tamper with ouraningful way because our systems are decentralized. they're at the state and local level, not connected to the internet, our voting machines, so we're not worried about actual vote tampering from the russians, but their influence in people's perception and stealing information and utilizing it is of great concern. >> trevor: you have to travel the world, going to other countries,...
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change their electors not to the person who got the most votes in their state but to the candidate that got the most votes nationally. the states have the power to do that. in fact, there are 11 tastes that have passed laws to do exactly this, conditioned on the fact that enough other states passing the laws that would allow some total of the staights to be 270 or higher or enough to elect the president. >> this has happened four times, twice in the past 16 years. what has that told you as a professor of political science? >> i've been teaching about this for years. you say this is a hypothetical possibility that in the 1800s this happened a number of times, right? that it's a hypothetical possibility, you could conceivably have this but it's been over 100 years that this happened. it's not something that resonates with people. then after 2000, there was a lot of talk, that people might want to change the electoral college. george bush got he elected, having half a million fewer votes than al gore. this is a lightning shot, really unlikely, something that hasn't happened for 100 years, maybe wouldn't hab for 100 mor
change their electors not to the person who got the most votes in their state but to the candidate that got the most votes nationally. the states have the power to do that. in fact, there are 11 tastes that have passed laws to do exactly this, conditioned on the fact that enough other states passing the laws that would allow some total of the staights to be 270 or higher or enough to elect the president. >> this has happened four times, twice in the past 16 years. what has that told you...
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they also have scholarships available at the national as well as state-level departments, providing financialqualified students. they are represented today by their national commander. well as state-level departments, ladies and gentlemen please , welcome mr. robert swan. [applause] mr. swan: thank you. welcome, mr. president, mr. secretary, veterans, friends, all of you gathered here today. it is a great honor i am able to speak to you on this special day. it marks the 95th anniversary of the polish legion of american veterans. after years of lobbying, the polish legion of american veterans congress unanimously proclaim -- an honorary united states citizen on november 6, president obama 111-94, whichlaw proclaimed him the seventh in history to receive this posthumous honor. we would like to recognize the contribution of all men and women that was provided while they were on active duty. and there continuing volunteering, which ups many veterans in need at the v.a. hospitals and homes and even individual families in need. the values and principles gained in the military offers many a pathway
they also have scholarships available at the national as well as state-level departments, providing financialqualified students. they are represented today by their national commander. well as state-level departments, ladies and gentlemen please , welcome mr. robert swan. [applause] mr. swan: thank you. welcome, mr. president, mr. secretary, veterans, friends, all of you gathered here today. it is a great honor i am able to speak to you on this special day. it marks the 95th anniversary of the...
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it was a conious effort by a nation state to attempt to re leaving greece, the president told his audience, the future will be okay. >> the next american president, and different. we are -- we have very different points of view, but american democracy is bigger than any one person. >> the president and his european counterparts are expected to discuss syria and rae relations with russia. >>> a man accused of setting off bombs in new york city in too. evident indicted on eight counts yesterday including weans of mass destruction. he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter in the fatal shooting of a black man during a traffic stop. squad car video is being used as evidence against officer jeronimo yanez but has not been released. but t castile is being used as evidence. they say an officer would never use force under the circumstances. >> the use of deay force by officer yanez was not justified. >> reporter: prosecutor john choi said that philando castile w
it was a conious effort by a nation state to attempt to re leaving greece, the president told his audience, the future will be okay. >> the next american president, and different. we are -- we have very different points of view, but american democracy is bigger than any one person. >> the president and his european counterparts are expected to discuss syria and rae relations with russia. >>> a man accused of setting off bombs in new york city in too. evident indicted on...
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to decide whether to expand it and a half the states in the nation have expanded their enrollment. those states will not do a 180 and shrink enrollment. that congress and the trump administration will probably turn the funding for medicaid into block grants which will give the states more flexibility to administer the program well. but that does not mean it's going away. it's needed because over the last three years, spend -- federal spending on medicaid has gone up 43% and we have not seen a big improvement in the health of people in medicaid. that is the goal. we need to make some changes. i am quite confident that those 16 million people will still have their coverage after whatever congress does this spring. we will talk more about medicaid in particular in just a moment. i want to make sure our callers know where to call to be a part of this discussion. we continue our discussion with former lieutenant governor betsy mccaughey about health care. you noted in your piece that president-elect trump -- iest: let me just explain, want to explain what
to decide whether to expand it and a half the states in the nation have expanded their enrollment. those states will not do a 180 and shrink enrollment. that congress and the trump administration will probably turn the funding for medicaid into block grants which will give the states more flexibility to administer the program well. but that does not mean it's going away. it's needed because over the last three years, spend -- federal spending on medicaid has gone up 43% and we have not seen a...
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declares a national state of emergency ahead of hurricane otto. otto is expected to make landfall thursday over central america,..bringing with it torrential rains, flooding and the threat of dangerous mudslides. it was dowgraded to a tropical storm earlier--but is gaining strength and expectedto make landfall in nicaragua or costa rica as a hurricane otto will be the first atlantic hurricane on record to make landfall on thanksgiving day. the timing on this one. a new rule that would give overtime to some 4-million people starting next week.. is on-hold. it would require employers to pay overtime to salaried administrative or professional workers who make 47-thousand dollars or less a year. it was supposed to take effect december 1st. but.. a u-s district court in texas granted a nationwide preliminary injunction.. saying the rule.. made by the department of labor.. exceeded its authority. --beja states employers council: "some businesses have already bumped people up to the new salary levels and so far as those businesses may be considering brin
declares a national state of emergency ahead of hurricane otto. otto is expected to make landfall thursday over central america,..bringing with it torrential rains, flooding and the threat of dangerous mudslides. it was dowgraded to a tropical storm earlier--but is gaining strength and expectedto make landfall in nicaragua or costa rica as a hurricane otto will be the first atlantic hurricane on record to make landfall on thanksgiving day. the timing on this one. a new rule that would give...
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shock she can win , enough blue states to get to 270. barring a nationalhock and many states ending at different than the public data, she had got it. john: look, the way you have to look at this on some level is six days out, whose hand would you rather be playing? her hand or his hand? no doubt, you would rather be playing her hand. mark: let's talk about the trump. i am here in waterloo. paul ryan is doing an event, not for donald trump but for the local congressman here. iowa, like a lot of battleground states, it is hard to move a few inches around without seeing a major player. either a presidential candidate or one of their top surrogates. all anyone really wants to know right now here in iowa and elsewhere is the answer to one question is trump cutting into , clinton's lead or not? we just talked about the fact that the national and state surveys suggest he is cutting into the lead but not enough to , get all the way there. for a while, i have been saying there are certain things trump needs to do it he is went to be in a position to pull off an up
shock she can win , enough blue states to get to 270. barring a nationalhock and many states ending at different than the public data, she had got it. john: look, the way you have to look at this on some level is six days out, whose hand would you rather be playing? her hand or his hand? no doubt, you would rather be playing her hand. mark: let's talk about the trump. i am here in waterloo. paul ryan is doing an event, not for donald trump but for the local congressman here. iowa, like a lot of...
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them, into foreign adversary nations that could have picked up what are called speci acce special access programs, the most highly classified programs in the united statesernment, many covert. if true, and comey told me he can't prove it, but it's very likely these foreign adversary nations have these secrets, that undermines not only our national security here but the men and women serving overseas. >> we don't know what's on these e-mails that were found on anthony wiener's computer yet. they're going through that and scrubbing it right now with some new software and presumably they'll get some answers fairly soon. hillary clinton, as you know, she did have some classified information on her private server but in july comey decided not to recommend charges against her because he said there was no evidence that any of that was intentional. if there is some classified information on the new e-mails involving huma abedin's husband, anthony wiener, why do you think the fbi would reach maybe a different conclusion this time? let's say similar e-mails were discovered. >> that's a good question. we know that they have probable cause to seek a search warrant
them, into foreign adversary nations that could have picked up what are called speci acce special access programs, the most highly classified programs in the united statesernment, many covert. if true, and comey told me he can't prove it, but it's very likely these foreign adversary nations have these secrets, that undermines not only our national security here but the men and women serving overseas. >> we don't know what's on these e-mails that were found on anthony wiener's computer...
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country can step up to a new global role in which alongside the traditional trading blocs agile nation states like britain can trade freely with others according to what's in their own best interests and those of their people. this is a new direction, a new approach to managing the forces of globalization so that they work for all. and it is the course on which the government i lead has embarked. for over six centuries, this very banquet has celebrated the pioneering brilliance of our nation as a global champion of free trade. now as we leave the european union, i believe we can show the way forward again. first, for as long as we are members of the eu, we will continue to lead the way in pressing for an ambitious eu trade agenda just as we have done in supporting the very welcome recent eu/canada deal. second, as we leave the european union, we will also use the strength and size of our economy to lead the way in getting out into the world and doing new business with old allies and new partners alike. we will use the freedoms that come from negotiate with partners directly to be flexible, to
country can step up to a new global role in which alongside the traditional trading blocs agile nation states like britain can trade freely with others according to what's in their own best interests and those of their people. this is a new direction, a new approach to managing the forces of globalization so that they work for all. and it is the course on which the government i lead has embarked. for over six centuries, this very banquet has celebrated the pioneering brilliance of our nation as...
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if it is likely a nation state-sponsored intrusion, we would be the interface with the intelligence community and other outside agencies that would have the visibility to the extent we could if we had cleared individuals in another company, we would be able to share that information as quickly as possible if we can. -- lastly, i talked a little bit about the pre-existing relationship. you want to have that in place before something happens and the reason why is you can engage in these conversations on a regular basis. you can learn more about what the fbi can bring to the table and what the dhs could bring to the table and was secret service could bring to the table. and develop a plan beforehand in the event something happens, you won't know exactly what you can and cannot do or should do. you will know that what you can can i do or should do. >> anymore questions from the audience? chris i had one question but then thought about something else while you were talking. i can see maybe some organizations are hesitant to report to this information. we know reputational risk and all of those thi
if it is likely a nation state-sponsored intrusion, we would be the interface with the intelligence community and other outside agencies that would have the visibility to the extent we could if we had cleared individuals in another company, we would be able to share that information as quickly as possible if we can. -- lastly, i talked a little bit about the pre-existing relationship. you want to have that in place before something happens and the reason why is you can engage in these...
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. >>> on ktvu.com you'll find all the latest election results from national, state and local races. which i can on the politics tab near the bottom of our home page. >> coming up, new developments in the case of a suspected serial killer out of south carolina as investigators discover 2 more bodies on his property. >> also changes for twitter, see who is moving on. >> and layoffs for one of the nation's biggest auto makers. - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois prices from grocery outlet. - hi, it's... the rest of us! - hey there. - hi! - hey. loifor over 60 years now, grocery outlet has been selling the brands you know and love, for up to 60% less than what you'd pay at traditional grocery stores. - and check this out. lois: we've got meats and produce, naturals and organics, at prices that'll make you wanna sing. - good thing we've got a really catchy theme song. hit it! - ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - ♪ bargain market ... now it's stuck in my head. >>> 2 marine fighter pilots survived a mid-air collision off the coast of san diego yesterday. this is video of faa18 similar
. >>> on ktvu.com you'll find all the latest election results from national, state and local races. which i can on the politics tab near the bottom of our home page. >> coming up, new developments in the case of a suspected serial killer out of south carolina as investigators discover 2 more bodies on his property. >> also changes for twitter, see who is moving on. >> and layoffs for one of the nation's biggest auto makers. - hi, it's me. [imitates fanfare] lois...
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and we have to realize that technology makes us extremely vulnerable from anybody from a nation/state that wants to commit an act to an individualitying in a garage that -- individual sitting in a garage that wants to create havoc, so we have a pretty big field that we have to defend. >> senator richard burr. democratic challenger deborah >>> deborah ross served in the north carolina house and as the executive director of the aclu. this is her first statewide race and even though it's been a tough and dirty race, it's also an adventure she has embraced. >> i've been to more than 90 counties. and people want a senator who's with things. and that sometimes comes from legislation. and that sometimes comes from having a highly dedicated staff and a senator who cares and listens. and makes things happen. >> do you think richard burr doesn't care? >> i think -- >> doesn't listen? >> i think that richard burr has forgotten who sent him to congress. >> why do you think that? >> and he works -- that he works for the people. >> why do you think that? >>hi his votes have not shown an inclination
and we have to realize that technology makes us extremely vulnerable from anybody from a nation/state that wants to commit an act to an individualitying in a garage that -- individual sitting in a garage that wants to create havoc, so we have a pretty big field that we have to defend. >> senator richard burr. democratic challenger deborah >>> deborah ross served in the north carolina house and as the executive director of the aclu. this is her first statewide race and even though...
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. >> stewart: the northern plains states are digging out from the season's first major snow storm. the national weather service says more than a foot of snow whipped by high winds fell in parts of minnesota, creating blizzard conditions. state police reported 340 accidents, one fatal, and advised motorists to stay home. blinding whiteout conditions were reported on roads in south dakota, and up to six inches of snow fell in nebraska. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is revealing his evolving plan to mitigate fake news posted on the social network. today, on his facebook page, zuckerberg wrote, "we take misinformation seriously," and again quoting, "we know people want accurate information." zuckerberg asserts the percentage of false stories on facebook is "relatively small" but says the company is working on new tools to detect misinformation and help users report it. facebook has received complaints that fake news stories may have affected the u.s. presidential election. the company has already said it won't display ads or sites running information that is" illegal, misleading or deceptive." wh
. >> stewart: the northern plains states are digging out from the season's first major snow storm. the national weather service says more than a foot of snow whipped by high winds fell in parts of minnesota, creating blizzard conditions. state police reported 340 accidents, one fatal, and advised motorists to stay home. blinding whiteout conditions were reported on roads in south dakota, and up to six inches of snow fell in nebraska. facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg is revealing his...
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states. he's got to be able to talk to foreign leaders, but i think it's a mistake to believe that the countries will forego their own nationalessarily in a most favorable personal relationship with the new president. so for russia's interest, they would like to see a nato rolled back. russia's pushing in the baltic states. russia is pushing in the black sea. russia's built a new so-called emergency action service in serbia, but it has deepened its military secure communications in serbia. and serbia is an offset to what nato has done with montenegro, kosovo, with albania. so the ground is set for tension there. and how that works out is a reflection of two things. first, the united states has to have and project consistent, reliable partnership with its existing allies. and secondly, it has to be able to engage, especially mr. putin n constructive dialogue. >> general clark, as always, we appreciate your time. general wesley clark, former nato allied commander. is it a force of nature? or a sales event? the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season
states. he's got to be able to talk to foreign leaders, but i think it's a mistake to believe that the countries will forego their own nationalessarily in a most favorable personal relationship with the new president. so for russia's interest, they would like to see a nato rolled back. russia's pushing in the baltic states. russia is pushing in the black sea. russia's built a new so-called emergency action service in serbia, but it has deepened its military secure communications in serbia. and...
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nation state to attempt to achieve a specific effect. republican senator lindsey graham is calling for an investigation. >>> overseas now. president obama meets with german chancellor angela merkel today in berlin. mr. obama arrived in germany last night, the second stop on his last european trip as president. he'll also meet with other european leaders some of whom fear the trump administration. before leaving greece, the president told his audience, the future will be >> the next american president, and i could not be more different. we are -- we have very different points of view, but american democracy is bigger than any one person. >> the president and his european counterparts are expected to discuss syria and rae relations with russia. september is set to be arraigned too. evident indicted on eight counts yesterday including weapons of mass destruction. he allegedly set off a bomb in new york city that injured people and another at a race in new jersey. >>> a police officer is due in court tomorrow after charged with manslaughter
nation state to attempt to achieve a specific effect. republican senator lindsey graham is calling for an investigation. >>> overseas now. president obama meets with german chancellor angela merkel today in berlin. mr. obama arrived in germany last night, the second stop on his last european trip as president. he'll also meet with other european leaders some of whom fear the trump administration. before leaving greece, the president told his audience, the future will be >> the...
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republican state lawmakers say they're read national republicans-- to ease federal regulations on businesses. state democrats say there's a lot of added pressure on republicans now. at the national level." "it is all on their shoulders right now, so it's up to them to walk the walk and talk the talk. if they're going to do it, they have to actually show us some results. if they are claiming that they are the ones who are better for the economy, and better for the working people." "the better the business does, the better the workers will do, and wages will rise, and more jobs will control, because it's done at the national level." state lawmakers on both sides say they're hoping to find common ground. governor scott walker takes over this week as the new chairman of the republican governors association. walker says he sees an opportunity for g-o-p governors to push their wish lists. he's hoping responsibilities for education, transportation and medicaid can be pushed back to the states. there will be more republican governors, with 33 states, than at any time since the 1920's. despite the fi
republican state lawmakers say they're read national republicans-- to ease federal regulations on businesses. state democrats say there's a lot of added pressure on republicans now. at the national level." "it is all on their shoulders right now, so it's up to them to walk the walk and talk the talk. if they're going to do it, they have to actually show us some results. if they are claiming that they are the ones who are better for the economy, and better for the working people."...
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>> but the government has a nation state known accompany house to meet a certain standard so to have ability to be probed the company could not stop a nation so that is read the government has to come in and by setting up the of protocols that is what we need to move forward we do that with planes or missiles and that is eminently doable >> companies are being attacked regularly you don't want them crawling around your servers. >> it is a way to say so the government can respond but if someone had was being here and the government never sees that and tell this to late. so let's share that information what type are we talking about sharing? we talk about amanda bad guy tries to infiltrate but could help stop either by giving her the advice and what will the government to? to go step further to do the country real harm to take down big portions of that with the defense of ferment that don't have the authorities there are not trained and to allow industry and government to work together. but the first thing that people will want the government going around so we need to come up with the
>> but the government has a nation state known accompany house to meet a certain standard so to have ability to be probed the company could not stop a nation so that is read the government has to come in and by setting up the of protocols that is what we need to move forward we do that with planes or missiles and that is eminently doable >> companies are being attacked regularly you don't want them crawling around your servers. >> it is a way to say so the government can...
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states feel left out. what if the campaigns competed for every vote, everywhere? one idea to get there is to make the national popular vote decide the election. newshour weekend's hari sreenivasan has more. >> i think the state of pennsylvania we're going to win so big. >> wow, it is great to be back here in raleigh. >> reporter: since their nominating conventions in july, donald trump and hillary clinton have made more than 90% of their campaign stops in just 11 so- called battleground states. of those visits, nearly two- thirds took place in the four battlegrounds with the most electoral votes-- florida, pennsylvania, ohio, and north carolina. that's because voters don't directly elect the president the electoral college does. a system enshrined in the constitution, each state has a share of the 538 electors roughly proportional to its population: generally, whoever wins a state gets all the electors. but four times in u.s. history, including in the bush-gore race in 2000, the winner of the nationwide popular vote has lost the electoral college, and the election. even without those anomalies, the current sy
states feel left out. what if the campaigns competed for every vote, everywhere? one idea to get there is to make the national popular vote decide the election. newshour weekend's hari sreenivasan has more. >> i think the state of pennsylvania we're going to win so big. >> wow, it is great to be back here in raleigh. >> reporter: since their nominating conventions in july, donald trump and hillary clinton have made more than 90% of their campaign stops in just 11 so- called...