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they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research when the system was destroyed. the new system was created it was a fake and all the intelligence agents were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents. since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. see this. and then these new private security companies were formed this is history. mining companies are hiring peru's former military intelligence agents many from the bloody reign of alberto fujimori. peru's ex president was recently on trial for human rights abuses and former spies gave testimony. this is lot of miramonte senos fujimori's acts by chief and these men were part of group of colina a secret death squad responsible for torture assassinations and massacres. our mission was to detect locate destroy and eliminate subversive elements c m i was the man eliminated or not i mean yes the
they were and the national intelligence service was deactivated. this research when the system was destroyed. the new system was created it was a fake and all the intelligence agents were left unemployed for. usually don't bother you there were several thousand unemployed agents. since they were out of work so they began to organize companies so. they opened private intelligence agencies. intelligence services parallel to government agencies began to appear. see this. and then these new private...
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primary purpose of being stationed here in the united states is the supply defense and intelligence services across the nation check out the promo video for the us government. the department of homeland security we manage over sixty two million active records helping to keep our nation secure think of it as an integrated system that helps the right person make the right decision at the right time for the intelligence community we provide play any training program support and project execution. and the rest it's classified. the rest is classified guys we already think you're shady is it really necessary to tell us that you have even more secrets but thanks to the disclaimer so what branches of the government does circle specifically provide services to the us army us federal aviation administration the ministry of tardio u.s. navy u.s. air force u.s. department of homeland security u.s. marine corps federal retirement thrift investment board u.s. patent and trademark office u.s. department of state the intelligence community who let me catch my breath i just wanted to establish the extent of their reach but wa
primary purpose of being stationed here in the united states is the supply defense and intelligence services across the nation check out the promo video for the us government. the department of homeland security we manage over sixty two million active records helping to keep our nation secure think of it as an integrated system that helps the right person make the right decision at the right time for the intelligence community we provide play any training program support and project execution....
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networks to intercept high level communications gather intelligence wage cyber war can shut down or disrupt critical services in times of national emergency while away is a business in the business of doing business thirty two point four billion in revenues last year across one hundred fifty different markets seventy percent of our business outside of china was not going to jeopardize its commercial success for any government period. now the spokesperson for the sixty minutes story last night said that the media has been less than friendly to the company certainly based on the fact that it's from china there's going to be questions raised but i don't know the extent to which there is hard evidence that it would in fact spy on the american people. i don't know that there's any hard evidence of that in the report there are concerns about a lack of transparency and the military history of this company i think that there is a potential for this blowback effect on the united states you look at american companies like cisco systems which is very invested in growing its business in china usually what happens when you have these kind of
networks to intercept high level communications gather intelligence wage cyber war can shut down or disrupt critical services in times of national emergency while away is a business in the business of doing business thirty two point four billion in revenues last year across one hundred fifty different markets seventy percent of our business outside of china was not going to jeopardize its commercial success for any government period. now the spokesperson for the sixty minutes story last night...
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networks to intercept high level communications gather intelligence wage cyber war and shut down or disrupt critical services in times of national emergency huawei is a business. in the business of doing business thirty two point four billion in revenues last year across one hundred fifty different markets seventy percent of our business outside of china while we is not going to jeopardize its commercial success for any government period well there you have it why is a business as he eloquently stated a very successful business so i mean doesn't it doesn't make sense and is that just logical that they they're not going to jeopardize that by you know even working for anybody or conspiring with the government. i'm not sure i buy his line i think that the chief executive of huawei is himself a former member of the chinese people's army has very high level connections to chinese government and through the chinese communist party. and you know i think that the decisions that are made at the executive level of that company or any company are merely about business business but politics do come into play and if you do have those sorts o
networks to intercept high level communications gather intelligence wage cyber war and shut down or disrupt critical services in times of national emergency huawei is a business. in the business of doing business thirty two point four billion in revenues last year across one hundred fifty different markets seventy percent of our business outside of china while we is not going to jeopardize its commercial success for any government period well there you have it why is a business as he eloquently...
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he destroyed their military, destroyed their national police, destroyed their local police, destroyed the intelligence servicesployed their infrastructure and destroyed a lot of private dwellings. as a result the law in libya is whatever militia reigns in a given area. the government that replaced gaddafi, as horrible as he was, is unable to govern, as we understand a government doing, retaining freedom and safety. stuart: is that our fault? >> it's primarily the president's fault. absolutely. there was they declaration of war. stuart: it's good if i's fault? >> gaddafi was a monster. >> thank goodness he's dead. >> we wouldn't have had the invasion in benghazi if gaddafi was alive because-- >> you have militia's running free in the streets. stuart: they were running free long before-- >> they were not running free until we destroyed his ability to-- >> what we're talking about gaddafi reign of terror separate from the war powers act and the president would ask for a drone strike, what are his restrictions and how is he basically used and-- >> he has never complied with the law. >> the war powers act, correct?
he destroyed their military, destroyed their national police, destroyed their local police, destroyed the intelligence servicesployed their infrastructure and destroyed a lot of private dwellings. as a result the law in libya is whatever militia reigns in a given area. the government that replaced gaddafi, as horrible as he was, is unable to govern, as we understand a government doing, retaining freedom and safety. stuart: is that our fault? >> it's primarily the president's fault....
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this sector of the armed forces, the intelligence services, national police, would be a political.hought at of the many challenges ahead and there are are there are a number of challenges. we have taken some examples of as lessons learned from iraq, from libya and we are under no illusion that they would be some measure of chaos the day after the collapse of the assad regime. this may include civil disturbances, looting and certainly will include an instrument of firschein power who tries to destabilize the situation that is already highly unstable so we come together on these potential challenges that we face ahead as we try to see the possible solutions for each. very luckily for us there are many regional military councils that have endorsed the civilian authority over the military. this is good news. we note that the national police and syria have for the most part, for the most part have left themselves out from this crisis and so there are many elements within the national police that we will be identifying and many elements within the regular forces that we can rely on after
this sector of the armed forces, the intelligence services, national police, would be a political.hought at of the many challenges ahead and there are are there are a number of challenges. we have taken some examples of as lessons learned from iraq, from libya and we are under no illusion that they would be some measure of chaos the day after the collapse of the assad regime. this may include civil disturbances, looting and certainly will include an instrument of firschein power who tries to...
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pleased the symposium is being hosted by our partners of the national security partners which provide outstanding service to the intelligence community. and with us today is the president of the national security partners who will introduce the keynote speaker. brigadier general mcfalls as the president of national security and first president of nst and service delivery to the company's various federal communications customer. as program manager and lead consultant to national security agency, has provided a post of services. he's previously with the contract support of the director of planning and performance providing corporate vision, strategic planning and performance metrics assistance for the partners in the early relations member of the intelligence community. while on active duty in the united states air force, general mcfalls served on many assignments including director of operations for the air training command, deputy director of the air force that this liaison and commander to the air force's largest f-15 unit, the tactical fighter wing. he is a bachelor of science and aeronautical engineering from the united
pleased the symposium is being hosted by our partners of the national security partners which provide outstanding service to the intelligence community. and with us today is the president of the national security partners who will introduce the keynote speaker. brigadier general mcfalls as the president of national security and first president of nst and service delivery to the company's various federal communications customer. as program manager and lead consultant to national security agency,...
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networks to intercept high-level communications, gather intelligence, wage cyber war, and shut down or disrupt critical services in times of nationaljim lewis: this is a strategic industry, and it's like aircraft or space launch or computers, i.t. it's a strategic industry in the sense that an opponent can gain serious advantage, can gain serious benefit from being able to exploit the telecommunications network. >> kroft: jim lewis has followed huawei's explosive growth for years from the state department and the commerce department, where his job was to identify foreign technologies that might pose a threat to national security. how did they get so big and so cheap so quickly? >> lewis: two answers. first, steady, extensive support from the chinese government. if you're willing to funnel hundreds of millions, maybe even billions of dollars to a company, they're going to be able to grow. the second reason is industrial espionage. and huawei was famous in their developing years for taking other people's technology. >> kroft: you mean stealing? >> lewis: i guess technically, yes, it would be theft. >> kroft: cisco accused huawei of c
networks to intercept high-level communications, gather intelligence, wage cyber war, and shut down or disrupt critical services in times of nationaljim lewis: this is a strategic industry, and it's like aircraft or space launch or computers, i.t. it's a strategic industry in the sense that an opponent can gain serious advantage, can gain serious benefit from being able to exploit the telecommunications network. >> kroft: jim lewis has followed huawei's explosive growth for years from the...
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this sector, armed forces, intelligence services, the national police, would be apolitical. we thought of the many challenges ahead, and there are a number of challenges we have taken. we have taken lessons learned from iraq, from libya, and we are under no illusion that there would not be some measure of chaos the day after the collapse of the assad regime treat this may include a vengeance killings, civil disturbances, leaking, and certainly it will include an instrument of reaching power to try to destabilize the situation that is already highly unstable. we took together really all of the potential challenges that we face and head, and we tried to see the possible solutions for each. luckily for us, there are many regional military councils that have endorsed the principle of civilian authority over the military. this is good news. we note the national police and syria have for the most part has left itself out from this crisis, so there are many elements within the national police that we will be identifying and many elements within the regular forces that are good appl
this sector, armed forces, intelligence services, the national police, would be apolitical. we thought of the many challenges ahead, and there are a number of challenges we have taken. we have taken lessons learned from iraq, from libya, and we are under no illusion that there would not be some measure of chaos the day after the collapse of the assad regime treat this may include a vengeance killings, civil disturbances, leaking, and certainly it will include an instrument of reaching power to...
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intelligence suggesting an attack was imminent. >>> more than 1,000 female service members gathered in d.c. to mark the 15th anniversary of the memorial to military women at arlington national cemetery. the group marched from the lincoln memorial across the bridge to the women's memorial in arlington. 53 fallen servicewomen were honored during a candlelight ceremony. >>> just ahead tonight, the number of meningitis cases continues to rise nearing the 300 mark. just ahead, patients who have received the tainted steroids discuss their worst fear. >> and a tainted deposit turns one bank into a hazmat zone. the story that will had have you using credit and not cash. that is coming up next when the news returns. . >>> in tonight's health alert, the nationwide meningitis outbreak led to tainted steroids shots is spreading. the cdc is reporting more than 284 illnesses in 16 states. 23 people have died and health officials say they might have been delivered to 23 states and leaving many to fear they're infected. he's more on that. >> reporter: so many patients are on edge as they wait to see if they develop an infection linked to the contaminated steroids shots o
intelligence suggesting an attack was imminent. >>> more than 1,000 female service members gathered in d.c. to mark the 15th anniversary of the memorial to military women at arlington national cemetery. the group marched from the lincoln memorial across the bridge to the women's memorial in arlington. 53 fallen servicewomen were honored during a candlelight ceremony. >>> just ahead tonight, the number of meningitis cases continues to rise nearing the 300 mark. just ahead,...
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intelligence services and the extraction and sale of oil. the 2011 revolution continued within days of the revolution can outbreak of the revolution, the national transitional council was established to be the opposition covered. the people there didn't have a lot of governing experience. early on, libyans were very happy, but over time we revise there is no transparency with the militias. militias are the country will power brokers. the regional and ideological militias engaged in richer grecian against gadhafi roil this papers also fighting between militias from the city city -- ventana and the shaba. there's also these militias engaged in car theft, vandalism and whatnot. so today's dilemma is there's no state institutions, weak national security forces and strong militias that translates into a weak central government. in the political level we have major regional and ideological troubles. the national force led by former trade minister mark mosier borough team on top of the recent elections. but a lot of enemies and the most powerful militias from libya come from the city of ms. rabbit. there is historical animosity between sugarless tribe
intelligence services and the extraction and sale of oil. the 2011 revolution continued within days of the revolution can outbreak of the revolution, the national transitional council was established to be the opposition covered. the people there didn't have a lot of governing experience. early on, libyans were very happy, but over time we revise there is no transparency with the militias. militias are the country will power brokers. the regional and ideological militias engaged in richer...