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again, of all the agencies that have been doing cyber long before it was cool, the national security agency is at the very top of the list. george i has arguably the most important job at the agency. i disagree. i think you've got all the headaches and you've got all the opportunities. were really thrilled you can join us today. . they continue to evaluate self,'s mission, authority and ability to be a provider of intelligence. in the last year we have undergone a reorganization. the whole rationale for that was an evaluation of where we were, where were going, and where we want to be a successful as we had been ten or 15 years from now. while we were successful, there were certain things with their structure, is about 15 years old, the last time restructured was before 9/11. we had learned a lot and adjusted a lot through the campaign's but we realize that for several reasons we are not for purpose on the structural perspective. that comes to play looking at the two authorities we had. we have her information assurance authority under national security director 42. traditionally nsa has be
again, of all the agencies that have been doing cyber long before it was cool, the national security agency is at the very top of the list. george i has arguably the most important job at the agency. i disagree. i think you've got all the headaches and you've got all the opportunities. were really thrilled you can join us today. . they continue to evaluate self,'s mission, authority and ability to be a provider of intelligence. in the last year we have undergone a reorganization. the whole...
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again, of all the agencies that have been doing cyber long before it was cool, the national security agency is at the very top of the list. george has arguably the most important job at the agency. >> i don't. >> i disagree. i think you've got all the headaches and all the opportunities. so really thrilled you could join us today. and maybe start with a couple opening thoughts, and then i definitely want to get into some of the cyber command kinds of decisions. >> first, is my mike on? >> great. >> so it's opportune that rob joyce went before me. not only for the topic matter, but because we worked together for years. i think it's a great testament that based on his background, he's in the position he's in, because he's worked both the foreign intelligence side and the cyber realm and others as well as the information assurance or cybersecurity side. and thought i would open up with some comments about nsa and where we are these days. obviously, the world is rapidly changing under our feet as a nation. and nsa continues to evaluate itself, its mission, its authorities, and its ability to be
again, of all the agencies that have been doing cyber long before it was cool, the national security agency is at the very top of the list. george has arguably the most important job at the agency. >> i don't. >> i disagree. i think you've got all the headaches and all the opportunities. so really thrilled you could join us today. and maybe start with a couple opening thoughts, and then i definitely want to get into some of the cyber command kinds of decisions. >> first, is my...
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service that he was going to the white house to speak with defense secretary james mattis and national security agency director mike rogers. the man was taken to a facility for mental observation. he's facing several weapons charges. an email scandal is brewing for president trump's son-in-law and senior whi kushner. according to his lawyer-- kushner used a private e-mail account to talk to white house officials. less than a-hundred e-mails reportedly went through the private account from january to august - usually news articles or political commentary. his lawyer also said - the e-mails on his private account were usually news articles or political commentary. coming up - two of the biggest names in music... performing in charlottesville last night. a look at the charity concert for unity. plus - a virginia woman getting a little more than she hoped for.. the steakhouse snake bite.. still ahead. but first - here's what's coming up later this morning on "live with kelly and ryan". te for governor and i sponsored this ad narrator: ed gillespie says dr. ralph northam doesn't show up? dr. ralph northam
service that he was going to the white house to speak with defense secretary james mattis and national security agency director mike rogers. the man was taken to a facility for mental observation. he's facing several weapons charges. an email scandal is brewing for president trump's son-in-law and senior whi kushner. according to his lawyer-- kushner used a private e-mail account to talk to white house officials. less than a-hundred e-mails reportedly went through the private account from...
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national security. agencies have 90 days to remove the software. here is a former government contractor. >> the problem is kaspersky is arguably the best antivirus software out there. >> reporter: the general services administration, the gsa, has already taken the security firm off its list of approved government vendors. founder eugene kaspersky worked in russian military intelligence, even graduated from a kgb-run school. according to the company, kaspersky software is used by 270,000 businesses, including those in energy, oil, and gas. >> in a lot of those sensitive systems, those machines they'll be running on are going to be air gapped from the rest of the internet anyway, which quite literally means they're running on their own local network. as a result, it almost doesn't matter if there's a, you know, open back door to the kremlin. >> reporter: at home, at least 400 million consumers around the globe use the software to protect their computers. that according to kaspersky. last week the software was taken off shelves at best buy. what does
national security. agencies have 90 days to remove the software. here is a former government contractor. >> the problem is kaspersky is arguably the best antivirus software out there. >> reporter: the general services administration, the gsa, has already taken the security firm off its list of approved government vendors. founder eugene kaspersky worked in russian military intelligence, even graduated from a kgb-run school. according to the company, kaspersky software is used by...
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disappeared off the streets in egypt over the past two years, taken by the military or national security agencies custody, having been tortured. last year, the italian researcher giulio regeni was tortured to death after he vanished in cairo. egyptian authorities denied involvement, but rome recalled its ambassador. though there has been nojustice for regeni, a new italian ambassador has just arrived here. human rights campaigners say that sends the wrong message to the egyptian government. it has already changed, just by announcing that the ambassador is coming back to egypt. we had a website blocked, we had members arrested, and the government feels entitled to do whatever it wants. how serious could the consequences be? i think the plan for the government is to silence anybody who speaks out on enforced disappearances. we asked egypt's interior ministry for an interview or comment about forced disappearances. it didn't respond. but, in the past, the ministry has said there is no such thing in egypt, not a single case, and any allegations to the contrary are part of a propaganda campaign agains
disappeared off the streets in egypt over the past two years, taken by the military or national security agencies custody, having been tortured. last year, the italian researcher giulio regeni was tortured to death after he vanished in cairo. egyptian authorities denied involvement, but rome recalled its ambassador. though there has been nojustice for regeni, a new italian ambassador has just arrived here. human rights campaigners say that sends the wrong message to the egyptian government. it...
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the fisa act now the laws are collecting data on foreign spies but this also allows the national security agency to tap the communications of foreigners located abroad for just intelligence purposes now the trumpet ministration has been pushing for section seven o two to become permanent as its supporters say it's crucial for preventing terrorist attacks but its critics have been voicing concerns that the n.s.a. also harvests private communications of americans which violates their civil liberties leaving private information available to other intelligence agencies this also includes a domestic communications without warrant components the government has also been accused of collecting data on an unknown number of americans under this law and solely between sweeping surveillance and civil liberties it's very difficult to predict which way congress will go as there are advocates and critics across both sides spectrum. ok let's get a quick reminder of the news coming out of this evening the area around the world famous so good out of familiar cathedral has been evacuated by shops as well as two me
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citizens by you know by the national security agency amongst others but did you start just start to feel that there was something illegal going on with n.s.a. in that time period of the bush regime really that two thousand five hundred a particular forward well i will tell you that the n.s.a. charter basically says that it is tasked legally with conducting surveillance against foreign agents in foreign countries. if you would have a foreign agent. come to the united states then n.s.a. is not allowed to listen or watch him or do anything if he's on american soil he they have to turn over let's say bill smith ok they have to turn over bill smith to the f.b.i. they have to say bill smith is a foreign operative that we have some concerns about but we cannot legally watch him since he now has landed in the united states so you have to watch him and if they would actually intercept maybe a phone call or e-mails or something by bill smith over in let's say germany or russia or somewhere like that they could intercept them and write reports on them unless it was found that he was writing to or s
citizens by you know by the national security agency amongst others but did you start just start to feel that there was something illegal going on with n.s.a. in that time period of the bush regime really that two thousand five hundred a particular forward well i will tell you that the n.s.a. charter basically says that it is tasked legally with conducting surveillance against foreign agents in foreign countries. if you would have a foreign agent. come to the united states then n.s.a. is not...
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who at one point was one of the most senior people in the national security agency. if you want to talk about someone who has been the bad -- has seen the bad guys go after your network debbie was responsible for all the cyber security for the national surety agency. at that time, also the department of defense. it goes without saying that if you're a bad guy, you are doing everything you can to get into the nationals surety agent he. -- security agency and dod. thanks to debbie, they almost never did it. [laughter] if i said never i would be lying. and anyone who really knows cyber says you never say never. here is the way we would like to progress. this is a very complicated issue. it is some politics, it is some technology, it is some bad guys and understanding the way the bad actors -- the russians, the chinese, the iranians, the way they act. then it is a little bit of the private sector, too. so i don't have to tell any of the kennedy school students, but this is a really complicated mix when you have all those things together. if it were just the technology iss
who at one point was one of the most senior people in the national security agency. if you want to talk about someone who has been the bad -- has seen the bad guys go after your network debbie was responsible for all the cyber security for the national surety agency. at that time, also the department of defense. it goes without saying that if you're a bad guy, you are doing everything you can to get into the nationals surety agent he. -- security agency and dod. thanks to debbie, they almost...
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certainly not least is debbie who, at one point was one of the most senior people in the national security agency, and if youu want to talk about someone who has seen the bad guys go after your network, debbie was responsible for all the cyber security for the national security agency and at that time the department of defense. i think it goes without saying. this is a very complicated issue. then it's a little bit of the private sector today. i don't have to tell any of the kidney school students but this is a complicated mix. i'm asked debbie about some of her ideas on how you can defend digital democracy. f let's start with you robbie. >> your fresh off theng campaign, obviously a little painful, and there's a lot of things you can do for a campaign like that. some of them involve burying your head in the sand and pretending than whole thing never happened. why defend digital democracy considering all the other things you could be doing. talk to us about that. i was very upset about what happened and concerned about our campaign and a lot of democratic campaigns were vulnerable to these attack
certainly not least is debbie who, at one point was one of the most senior people in the national security agency, and if youu want to talk about someone who has seen the bad guys go after your network, debbie was responsible for all the cyber security for the national security agency and at that time the department of defense. i think it goes without saying. this is a very complicated issue. then it's a little bit of the private sector today. i don't have to tell any of the kidney school...
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as we know in washington with national security agency spying powers, there has been a huge debate howthe government should have access to unless it's part of a criminal case. what i will say that is super interesting, there's always been two issues as part of the 2016 campaign we have been trying figure out. one is the collusion issue. was there collusion between trump and his associates and people working against hillary clinton, primarily the russians. the other is did the russians meddle? a lot of people don't the like the idea that the russians meddled on behalf of trump. >> who likes that idea? >> if you're a trump supporter -- >> they think it's a good thing? >> they don't think the russians would have wanted to help trump. they would have wanted to help clinton. that would signal trump maybe was of not such a good guy. >> that is a hermetically sealed universe. >> you know these kind of universes exist. my point is what this shows is possibly real concrete evidence of russian meddling, which if you follow this issue from the summer of 2015 on, would not surprise you in the leas
as we know in washington with national security agency spying powers, there has been a huge debate howthe government should have access to unless it's part of a criminal case. what i will say that is super interesting, there's always been two issues as part of the 2016 campaign we have been trying figure out. one is the collusion issue. was there collusion between trump and his associates and people working against hillary clinton, primarily the russians. the other is did the russians meddle? a...
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service he was going to the white house to speak with defense secretary james mattis and national security agencyke rogers. he said he wanted, quote, advice on missing paychecks and how to get the chip out of my head. the man was taken to a facility for mental observation. he's facing several weapons charges. >>> in today's morning money report a judge in sacramento has ruled the wording to repeal the california gas tax is misleading to voters. >> a lawsuit alleges the language written by the attorney general was intentionally deceptive. the description of the proposed measure said a yes vote would eliminate transportation funding and oversight of road repair projects. the judge agreed and the attorney general's office now has to rewrite the summary. then backers have to get 365,000 signatures to place the initiative on the november 2018 ballot. >>> uc students are paying for retirees' six-figure pensions with higher tuition fees. the "l.a. times" says more than 5,400 uc retirees received pensions more than $100,000 last year, a 60% increase since 2012. the spokesperson says it's impossible to sa
service he was going to the white house to speak with defense secretary james mattis and national security agencyke rogers. he said he wanted, quote, advice on missing paychecks and how to get the chip out of my head. the man was taken to a facility for mental observation. he's facing several weapons charges. >>> in today's morning money report a judge in sacramento has ruled the wording to repeal the california gas tax is misleading to voters. >> a lawsuit alleges the language...
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what would happen is, there would be a request into the fbi, the national security agency, whether or to unmask. they determine whether or not those names get unmasked. an unofficial, a diplomat in this position, can't esther target or identify certain individuals and follow them. there really are rules of the road and how this proceeds. >> tucker: it doesn't seem like it. just to be totally clear, and contrast with you, samantha power, not a career diplomat. a very low-level journalist, a freelancer, then an obama staffer, and at some point she worked at harvard as an academic. so she is a political person. don't you think we should be a little uncomfortable that she put in a request of more than one a day for unmasking as a political person? that doesn't bother you? >> if her role was a political person, i could see your point. but she was the u.s. investor to the u.n. cabinet level position. strong bipartisan support. she has to be looking out for a national security at the u.n. and there are bad guys at the u.n. there is north korea, iran, russia, china, saudi arabia. these countr
what would happen is, there would be a request into the fbi, the national security agency, whether or to unmask. they determine whether or not those names get unmasked. an unofficial, a diplomat in this position, can't esther target or identify certain individuals and follow them. there really are rules of the road and how this proceeds. >> tucker: it doesn't seem like it. just to be totally clear, and contrast with you, samantha power, not a career diplomat. a very low-level journalist,...
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you are a former lawyer at the national security agency.t was your reaction when you read that "new york times" story about two of the president's lawyers having a blunt discussion at a d.c. restaurant clearly within earshot of a "new york times" reporter sitting at the next table. >> it's certainly a notable story. the underlying issue is the scope of executive privilege. the president has some ability to keep documents secret. how much is he is going to assert that? that is involving all of the investigations involving the president. what's really interesting in this case is one that it's not just about sort of conflict between the special prosecutor and trump's team. it appears there is conflict within trump team. they don't have access to all the same documents. that raises questions about their organization, that ability to amount to defense. the other question syllabus why were these lawyers having this sensitive conversation in the public in the first place. that goes to broader issues of professional conduct. >> let's bring are othe
you are a former lawyer at the national security agency.t was your reaction when you read that "new york times" story about two of the president's lawyers having a blunt discussion at a d.c. restaurant clearly within earshot of a "new york times" reporter sitting at the next table. >> it's certainly a notable story. the underlying issue is the scope of executive privilege. the president has some ability to keep documents secret. how much is he is going to assert that?...
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intelligence and one of the first interviews was with mike rogers and the director of the national security agencyem were asked by the president if they could tell the world that there was no evidence of collusion. this is all part of a chain. piecing together this picture. was the president trying to either change the narrative or actually intimidate people, trying to get people to drop the investigation. >> i want to get to something the vice president was asked about earlier today. whether the mueller investigation veered outside of the jurisdiction. he said that's for others to decide. take a listen. >> what i can assure you is that we are fully cooperating with the special counsel and we will continue to do that. i made clear that during my time on the campaign i was not aware of any contacts or collusion with russian officials and i stand by that. we will provide any information they require, but honestly, this is not what the american people are focused on. >> notice he said there was no collusion during my time on the campaign. a little bit of 46ing and trying to preserve his own purity. >
intelligence and one of the first interviews was with mike rogers and the director of the national security agencyem were asked by the president if they could tell the world that there was no evidence of collusion. this is all part of a chain. piecing together this picture. was the president trying to either change the narrative or actually intimidate people, trying to get people to drop the investigation. >> i want to get to something the vice president was asked about earlier today....
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former national security agency worker accused of leaking a classified report about russian cyber attacks used to complain about fox news on the office television. according to transcripts from reality winner's interview with the fbi. she told agents she stuck the document out of a secure nsa facility by putting it in her panty hose. tomorrow a judge will consider whether to release winner on bond. the court split for a four on the case last year. justice neil gorsuch has been confirmed. the case has the potential to financially cripple labor unions that represent government workers. house and senate have passed a bill to avoid a partial shutdown of federal aviation programs. the bill includes tax relief for hurricane victims and an extension of three health care programs. the deadline for action was saturday. trump administration on defense over puerto rico. we will get reaction from the panel when we come back. ♪ look how beautiful it is... honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know - and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance
former national security agency worker accused of leaking a classified report about russian cyber attacks used to complain about fox news on the office television. according to transcripts from reality winner's interview with the fbi. she told agents she stuck the document out of a secure nsa facility by putting it in her panty hose. tomorrow a judge will consider whether to release winner on bond. the court split for a four on the case last year. justice neil gorsuch has been confirmed. the...
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comments that he made with the russians in the oval office, he directed -- he asked his national security agencyector of national intelligence to go out and say there was no collusion. there was a pattern of him trying to dispute any evidence of collusion. now we have these e-mails, this latest batch of e-mails which you can understand if you're at the intelligence branch, the counterintelligence branch of the fbi and you're reading these e-mails by manafort, it sounds like he is being an informant o dariposka. you can understand piece by piece if you pull together all the evidence we're seeing, including the latest batch of e-mails, why the investigators thought there was something here. and you realize when the president is telling people there is no collusion, go out there and tell the world there is no collusion, this is fake, you realize the spoke as we were calling it for so long, you can testimony why there was fire under the smoke with these e-mails. >> manafort had offered to give this russian billionaire private briefings. >> yeah. >> this was right before donald trump accepted the nom
comments that he made with the russians in the oval office, he directed -- he asked his national security agencyector of national intelligence to go out and say there was no collusion. there was a pattern of him trying to dispute any evidence of collusion. now we have these e-mails, this latest batch of e-mails which you can understand if you're at the intelligence branch, the counterintelligence branch of the fbi and you're reading these e-mails by manafort, it sounds like he is being an...
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she's a former national security agency contractor.arning that reality winner snuck a highly classified report about russian activities in the election out of a supposedly secure nsa facility, yes, after folding it in half and sticking it in her panty hose. but the court documents also add that the leaker told the fbi she was triggered to leak in part by her anger that her employer was showing fox news in her office. here is what she should told the fbi in june. "i filed former complaints aboum having fox news on, you know, just at least, for god sat on or a slideshow with people's pets. i tried everything to get that changed. "these are the musings of someone's who once held what is known as a top-secret, sensitive compartmented information security clearance. that is a very high security clearance. federal prosecutors have charged her with mishandling classified information, linking to the intercept website evidence that russian hackers had gone after u.s. voter databases in 2016 and the presidential race. prosecutors reveal this in
she's a former national security agency contractor.arning that reality winner snuck a highly classified report about russian activities in the election out of a supposedly secure nsa facility, yes, after folding it in half and sticking it in her panty hose. but the court documents also add that the leaker told the fbi she was triggered to leak in part by her anger that her employer was showing fox news in her office. here is what she should told the fbi in june. "i filed former complaints...
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told secret service that he was thereto speak with defense secretary james mathis, and national security agenciese said he wanted, quote, advice on missing paychecks, and how to get the chip out of my head. he was taken to a facility for mental observation. >> well, happening today: former new york congressman, anthony weiner, will be sentenced today, for his role in the texting scandal. the former representative, and candidate for mayor of new york, entered guilty plea to charges that he made elicit contacts with a 15 year old site and snap chat. prosecutors want 27 month sentence, but weiner areas attorney said he's not a sexual preditor. they're asking for probation. >> well, take a look at this unbelievable video, yes, this is a man clinging to the windshield after train going 70 miles an hour. we will tell you what happened to him whether the train finally stopped. >> that is incredible. also, he's been called a hunger hero. meet small business own here is helping to feed the people in need, throughout our region we will be right back. hey, l'eggo my eggo.hat needs? uh uh. not c-c-c - cause
told secret service that he was thereto speak with defense secretary james mathis, and national security agenciese said he wanted, quote, advice on missing paychecks, and how to get the chip out of my head. he was taken to a facility for mental observation. >> well, happening today: former new york congressman, anthony weiner, will be sentenced today, for his role in the texting scandal. the former representative, and candidate for mayor of new york, entered guilty plea to charges that he...
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according to a police report, the suspect said he was going to the white house to speak with the national security agencynse secretary for advice on missing paychecks and how to get a chip out of his head. he faces multiple weapons violations charges. >>> still ahead, a place of worship turns deadly for churchgoers in tennessee after a former parishioner opens fire following a prayer service. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. that's why nature's bounty melatonin is made to help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. so you'll be ready for whatever tomorrow brings. because mom's love is unconditional. even at 6am. nature's bounty melatonin. we're all better off healthy. nature's bounty knows healthy cholesterol starts in your gut. so we made car
according to a police report, the suspect said he was going to the white house to speak with the national security agencynse secretary for advice on missing paychecks and how to get a chip out of his head. he faces multiple weapons violations charges. >>> still ahead, a place of worship turns deadly for churchgoers in tennessee after a former parishioner opens fire following a prayer service. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the...
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suspect told secret service officers that he was going to the white house to speak with the national security agencye defense secretary for advice on missing paychecks and thou get a chip out of his head. he is facing multiple weapons violations charges. >>> a story to tell you about in the u.s. state of tennessee. a gunman there opened fire at a church, killing one person, wounding seven others. >> police say he was wearing a mask at the time. but this man shot and killed a woman the church parking lot sunday. then went into the building and shot people at random. cnn's pablo sandoval has the latest. >> reporter: the u.s. department of justice and the federal bureau of investigation launches a civil rights investigation into this deadly church shooting. investigators in tennessee alleging that emanuel samson, a 25-year-old man arrived at burnette chapel church of christ in antioch, tennessee after sunday's service, armed with two weapons and opened fire. investigator says the 25-year-old man shot and killed a woman in the parking lot before making his way into the sanctuary. that's where he was rep
suspect told secret service officers that he was going to the white house to speak with the national security agencye defense secretary for advice on missing paychecks and thou get a chip out of his head. he is facing multiple weapons violations charges. >>> a story to tell you about in the u.s. state of tennessee. a gunman there opened fire at a church, killing one person, wounding seven others. >> police say he was wearing a mask at the time. but this man shot and killed a...
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neither the national security agency now the prosecutors asked me to provide this evidence however i. am very thankful to all media like atty and other. media organizations for giving me the opportunity to or reveal this information i can provide these documents to anybody who wants to will make an independent investigation. i can sheva thank you so much. and since the events on my town square in kiev in twenty fourteen the ukrainian government has turned to or oppressive measures against its own citizens right wing radicals have attacked anti-government protesters and targeted journalists for criticizing president poroshenko ministration now foreign governments are protesting ukraine's treatment of foreign journalists in that country artist joseph ricci has more. ukraine has opened a second war front within its own borders this time against press on august twenty ninth ukraine's ministry of information policy announced it had been to two spanish journalists from the country longtime war correspondents on hillsides today and and . were detained it gives but he's pull airport on august
neither the national security agency now the prosecutors asked me to provide this evidence however i. am very thankful to all media like atty and other. media organizations for giving me the opportunity to or reveal this information i can provide these documents to anybody who wants to will make an independent investigation. i can sheva thank you so much. and since the events on my town square in kiev in twenty fourteen the ukrainian government has turned to or oppressive measures against its...
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1971, another mentor who planted me in the heady environment of the front office of the national security agency at fort meade, maryland. i was at this point a young captain. i had about 8 years' service, and i was working directly for -- turned out to be two three-star officers, two three-star directors. they're both dead now so i can talk about them. i bring this up because of the contrasting styles in their leadership. i served for the last year working for admiral -- then vice admiral noll guiler. he was followed by air force three-star general, director of nsa who was only there a year, then he got his four-star and went onto another assignment in the air force. i bring this up just to mention the two contrasting leadership styles and i recount this in the book. admiral guiler was a very demanding boss, very smart but he was extremely hard on people. what i watched happen, from my advantage as military assistant which meant i kept his calendar and tracked his papers and all that sort of thing, so i had a lot of opportunities to observe. and what i noticed is that that style of leadership is
1971, another mentor who planted me in the heady environment of the front office of the national security agency at fort meade, maryland. i was at this point a young captain. i had about 8 years' service, and i was working directly for -- turned out to be two three-star officers, two three-star directors. they're both dead now so i can talk about them. i bring this up because of the contrasting styles in their leadership. i served for the last year working for admiral -- then vice admiral noll...
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principal deputy director of national security sue gordon outlined her agency's top priorities during intelligence and national security summit in washington recently. this includes a north korean nuclear threat and the iran nuclear deal. the intelligence and national security alliance and the armed forces communications and electronic association hosted this 40-minute summit. >> thank you, jill. and as sue and i were listening to that introduction we agreed we saved the best for last. and of course, representing formerly, formerly -- one of the great agencies. indeed, sue, it's perfect to see you again and congratulations. >> thank you. >> on your new position. i think it's been a little over a month. >> it has. >> so -- >> i thought i would be better by now but i'm working on it. >> yeah. so confirmed on the 4th of august, a little over a month but of course you have been in the intelligence community for a few more years than a little over a month. so let's jump right into this. how would you characterize the sta state? what is working well and what do we need to improve on? >> gre
principal deputy director of national security sue gordon outlined her agency's top priorities during intelligence and national security summit in washington recently. this includes a north korean nuclear threat and the iran nuclear deal. the intelligence and national security alliance and the armed forces communications and electronic association hosted this 40-minute summit. >> thank you, jill. and as sue and i were listening to that introduction we agreed we saved the best for last....
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national security and law enforcement agencies. the no-fly zones take effect october 5th. >> ikea is making it easier for you to put together your furniture. the company has bought task rabbit, a service that lets people to buys is. ikea bought the task rabbit in london and now plans to roll it out around the world. >>> vintage cars, craft beer and for pam salsa dancing. >> umm. >> all on tap here in the bay area for this weekend. rosemary orozco has details on your weekend watch. >> you can head to the north bay for a vintage car sergei radd race for charity. the cfrg charity challenge is is complete with food and beverages. finds that event at the sonoma raceway. get groovy and celebrate the 50th anniversary the summer of love and beginning of harvest 2017 with the weekend of wine, music and food saturday at b r cone winery. >>> and enjoy oktoberfest celebrating the people, of the bay area. pleasanton, the craft oktoberfest. in san francisco, celebrate the auto moon festivals in china town. the free event offers parade. >>> redwo
national security and law enforcement agencies. the no-fly zones take effect october 5th. >> ikea is making it easier for you to put together your furniture. the company has bought task rabbit, a service that lets people to buys is. ikea bought the task rabbit in london and now plans to roll it out around the world. >>> vintage cars, craft beer and for pam salsa dancing. >> umm. >> all on tap here in the bay area for this weekend. rosemary orozco has details on your...
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convened a meeting of his national security advisers, including the vice president, the heads of the cia, the national security agencyin towers in new york, he was briefed by his national security adviser rice who phoned him after the first attack. mr. but she was actually reading to some children when the second attack occurred. chief of staff andy interrupted him, told him about the attack, it was clear at that point we were dealing with terrorists. >> i want to bring into the conversation general al, the former secretary of state. general hague, at a time like this, how does america respond prudently with the proper amount of caution, and with whatever force needs to be applied? >> well, first, we have to know the full limits of this tragedy, and it's unprecedented, of course. but we have to stay above all united and calm and ready to take resolute action, which sometimes we have failed to do in the recent past. when the perpetrators are uncovered, and we have many, many indicators of precisely who they are, this was too broadly based a terrorist act to be just a few crazies. this is a terrorist movement, and we k
convened a meeting of his national security advisers, including the vice president, the heads of the cia, the national security agencyin towers in new york, he was briefed by his national security adviser rice who phoned him after the first attack. mr. but she was actually reading to some children when the second attack occurred. chief of staff andy interrupted him, told him about the attack, it was clear at that point we were dealing with terrorists. >> i want to bring into the...
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national security and law enforcement agencies. e no-fly zones take effect october 5th. >>> a second rock slide at yosemite national park injured another climber and sent him to the hospital. coming up, why a popular climbing area is still open this morning, despite one person being killed and two others hurt. >> just before that, a controversial traffic stop in reno. more on a joke that has a reno police officer in trouble. >> well, no joke on our temperatures. they're finally going down. it's been a very warm to hot september, including san francisco, but not today and not into the weekend. we'll have more on that coming up. . >>> 7:44. to a developing story. at least 22 people have died in a stampede this morning in india. it happened on a crowded pedestrian bridge connecting two railway stations. people in the crowd thought the bridge would collapse, so they panicked and tried to escape. more than 30 people are being treated for injuries. >>> a police officer at the university of nevada is on administrative leave this morning af
national security and law enforcement agencies. e no-fly zones take effect october 5th. >>> a second rock slide at yosemite national park injured another climber and sent him to the hospital. coming up, why a popular climbing area is still open this morning, despite one person being killed and two others hurt. >> just before that, a controversial traffic stop in reno. more on a joke that has a reno police officer in trouble. >> well, no joke on our temperatures. they're...
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principal deputy director of national security sue gordon outlined her agency's top priorities during intelligence and national security summit in washington recently. this includes a north korean nuclear threat and the iran nuclear deal. the intelligence and national security alliance and the armed forces communications and electronic association hosted this 40-minute summit. >> thank you, jill. and as sue and i were listening to that introduction we agreed we saved the best for last. and of course, representing formerly, formerly -- one of the great agencies. indeed, sue, it's perfect to see you again and congratulations. >> thank you. >> on your new position. i think it's been a little over a month. >> it has. >> so -- >> i thought i would be better by now but i'm working on it.
principal deputy director of national security sue gordon outlined her agency's top priorities during intelligence and national security summit in washington recently. this includes a north korean nuclear threat and the iran nuclear deal. the intelligence and national security alliance and the armed forces communications and electronic association hosted this 40-minute summit. >> thank you, jill. and as sue and i were listening to that introduction we agreed we saved the best for last....
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right back charles report faa will restrict drone strikes after request from national security and law enforcement agenciesan i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone charles: the s & p 500 is joining another record high. amazon, am and alphabet. investors think the company will continue to win. other stock of the day was mcdonald's. some good news on new products. but it's a big winner from this gop tax plan. the news of the day was the final update on second quarter gdp. we know the headline. the initial read was 2.6%. the key components of this report show scene economy that could be on the verge of exploding in it gets the right stimulus. take a look at when some of these things did so well. you have to go back to 1998. 1957. it's amazing. what held us down. residential housing. that was a little bit better we could have done 4% last quarter. despite record highs and upticks in business investments. there is one group anying out. individual investors. bullishness plunged 7%. bearishness is at a 3 1/2 year low. millions of people keep mission out on his rally. it temperatures fine to cheer from the side
right back charles report faa will restrict drone strikes after request from national security and law enforcement agenciesan i kick it? ♪ yes you can ♪ well i'm gone charles: the s & p 500 is joining another record high. amazon, am and alphabet. investors think the company will continue to win. other stock of the day was mcdonald's. some good news on new products. but it's a big winner from this gop tax plan. the news of the day was the final update on second quarter gdp. we know the...
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should we look into establish a new agency for national security within the confines of the first amendment, to make sure the big silicone companies keep american security at the center of their agenda? >> i'm concerned about security and the first amendment. never want to tramp on the first amendment's ability. first, i have to have all the facts. it woke up twitter and facebook. i want the hearings to go through. let's hear all the facts and make a decision. this is the fourth industrial revolution. this is a fundamental challenge. you can't apply old laws to what's happening now. you will have new ones to look at. let's look at intel. let's have a discussion and see where we need to go. let's also protect the first amendment. >> i wouldn't give it to the fcc. >> no. that becomes political. >> what about a new agency that says we're not here to shut down your rights. but we're going to regulate the industry now. if someone buys an ad on tv, and my radio show is the most regulated thing in the world. why not have super specialized agency supervising silicon valley? >> i have watched agenci
should we look into establish a new agency for national security within the confines of the first amendment, to make sure the big silicone companies keep american security at the center of their agenda? >> i'm concerned about security and the first amendment. never want to tramp on the first amendment's ability. first, i have to have all the facts. it woke up twitter and facebook. i want the hearings to go through. let's hear all the facts and make a decision. this is the fourth...
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. >> with the national security memorandum to executive branch agencies and cabinet members instructingtions within 30 days. that has happened but since then little else has. >> he could have issued the executive order to immediately change the program just like those venezuela sanctions that did not require any implementing a organizations but that is not what happened here. >> monday is 60 days since the president signed into law sanctions on russia and north korea and iran. there is only 200 people on the ofac time. julie: getting back to rayless the linebacker playing for the ravens was on the sidelines for the national anthem. sorry about the satellite issues but the concern that many feel i want to read you many concerns i have received on twitter and you probably get flooded with tweets as well a lot of questions that people have their called customers they pay to watch a football game of protesting customers are always right. why doesn't he protest on his own time? we all have to behave when you're on company time. >> my response is there is a totally different the english you w
. >> with the national security memorandum to executive branch agencies and cabinet members instructingtions within 30 days. that has happened but since then little else has. >> he could have issued the executive order to immediately change the program just like those venezuela sanctions that did not require any implementing a organizations but that is not what happened here. >> monday is 60 days since the president signed into law sanctions on russia and north korea and iran....
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national security objectives without politicization. i lay that squarely at the doorstep of barack obama. lou: oh, i do too, and obviously the heads of the intelligence agenciesing his administration, the heads of his national security team. and who knows, by the way, look at the fbi. are you kidding me? that is a way to conduct -- what about the head of his cia, who spied on the very intelligence committee that it has oversight over the cia and other intelligence agencies? >> i don't think there is more politicization of any intelligence -- lou: this is not a accusation. this is criminal conduct! >> and rank incompetent while on the subject. lou: no question about it. people are saying really? they unmasked someone, the head of the damn cia is surveilling the intelligence committee? quite a bunch. >> to be sure. lou: i think we need to talk more about what we can grant these intelligence agencies, john, but that is a conversation for another time. ambassador john bolton, great to have you with us. >> glad to be here. lou: thanks so much. be sure to vote in our poll tonight. do you believe it will take special counsel to reveal the true depth of corruption am
national security objectives without politicization. i lay that squarely at the doorstep of barack obama. lou: oh, i do too, and obviously the heads of the intelligence agenciesing his administration, the heads of his national security team. and who knows, by the way, look at the fbi. are you kidding me? that is a way to conduct -- what about the head of his cia, who spied on the very intelligence committee that it has oversight over the cia and other intelligence agencies? >> i don't...
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security freeze system. >> with the nation's three credit agencies swamped with calls from millions of americans trying to st freeze on their credit reports. 143 million names, social securitys, dobs, addresses, drivers licenses, all stolen. >> what we've seen here is the most outrageous, the most egregious example of a company not doing what it needs to do when it comes to protecting consumer information. >> in a usa today editorial, equifax ceo writes, we are devoting extraordinary resources to make sure this kind of incident doesn't happen again. meanwhile, those blue and white social security cards we all have were first issued in 1935 when fdr was president. they haven't changed much. but if they have all been stolen, is it time for a 21st century high-tech makeover. >> shouldn't be harder to get into my iphone than it is to hack my social security number. >> over the years, social security numbers morphed into a national identification number. >> our social security number for somebody like me is linked to our whole life. should we change that? absolutely. >> without one, you can't get a job, take ou
security freeze system. >> with the nation's three credit agencies swamped with calls from millions of americans trying to st freeze on their credit reports. 143 million names, social securitys, dobs, addresses, drivers licenses, all stolen. >> what we've seen here is the most outrageous, the most egregious example of a company not doing what it needs to do when it comes to protecting consumer information. >> in a usa today editorial, equifax ceo writes, we are devoting...
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national verification process, and education to all communities. the rakhinecast in language. the capacity building for police and security forces are being provided in cooperation with the e.u. and united nations agencies. ande december 2016, local foreign media groups have given access to areas previously off-limits in rakhine, even after the outbreaks on the 23rd of august. we arranged for several media groups to affect -- to visit affected areas. of state for foreign affairs and the national security adviser visited bangladesh in january and july of this year. visits from the minister of bangladesh, but it for reasonsstponed of other commitments on the part of the minister. we welcome them anytime he is able to come. -- him anytime he is able to come. we are trying to a moment together securities of the border. implement together securities of the border. there has been a call for the perpetuation -- the patch relation of refugees who have fled from myanmar to bangladesh. we encourage them to start the verification process at any time, which will -- which was set up as early as 1993. it was based on the principles to which both countries agree at this time. we can continue with the verification of t
national verification process, and education to all communities. the rakhinecast in language. the capacity building for police and security forces are being provided in cooperation with the e.u. and united nations agencies. ande december 2016, local foreign media groups have given access to areas previously off-limits in rakhine, even after the outbreaks on the 23rd of august. we arranged for several media groups to affect -- to visit affected areas. of state for foreign affairs and the...
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acknowledge that -- the f.b.i., the department of homeland security, the state department, and many other agencies that contribute to our national security. in fact, in the wake, literally, of hurricane harvey and hurricane irma, we have seen the centers for disease control dispatched, e.p.a. individuals dispatched to evaluate in the harvey situation threats to the environment and in the case of irma to try to prevent those threats by being deployed before the storm actually struck. so our national security, our public safety, all of these issues involve not just the department of defense, but the whole array of government enterprises. we understand that the well-being of our nation and what our men and women are fighting for depends on funded and -- funding agencies, not just the department of defense. for example, as i said before, with these two hurricanes, tens of thousands of americans have needed help and the federal agencies have come forward and i mentioned them, the centers for disease control, the federal aviation administration, the federal communications administration, the small business administration, the nuclear
acknowledge that -- the f.b.i., the department of homeland security, the state department, and many other agencies that contribute to our national security. in fact, in the wake, literally, of hurricane harvey and hurricane irma, we have seen the centers for disease control dispatched, e.p.a. individuals dispatched to evaluate in the harvey situation threats to the environment and in the case of irma to try to prevent those threats by being deployed before the storm actually struck. so our...
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>> well i think you've got to distinguish between the national security element and the domestic agencies. there's a reason why you have the cia director flying in a private plane but i got to tell you i think the president was right. tom price i'm a huge fan, but this was excessive and the administration unfortunately has a pattern of this. there's been criticism, the secretary of treasury, the secretary of the interior, when you're in a high profile position like this you've got to be very careful about this. the process in the bush administration has to sign off on these, was very carefully monitored, had to be an explicit reason why, there had to be no sort of available commercial traffic. there had to be an essential reason for the traffic and a huge a heavier preponderance i would suspect of those trips had to do with national part of the national security apparatus. >> liz: okay loretta lynch was on a private jet when she met with bill clinton in that famous tarmac meeting right? >> yeah. >> liz: so there's been accusations under both republican and democrat administrations that go
>> well i think you've got to distinguish between the national security element and the domestic agencies. there's a reason why you have the cia director flying in a private plane but i got to tell you i think the president was right. tom price i'm a huge fan, but this was excessive and the administration unfortunately has a pattern of this. there's been criticism, the secretary of treasury, the secretary of the interior, when you're in a high profile position like this you've got to be...
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also it's got to be coordinated as they do with the national security counsel, ice, and dhs is more of an agency that's at state and local. state law environment depends. nine times out of ten, the fbi working with someone. it's probably going to be a local citizen or trooper or state police officer, nypd guys, they'll see something on the street that doesn't look right and that's how we've been able to spot that. and answering the question in my mind is how is the temple of this. is it going to continue to trend down or some that will be scaled back up. i can tell you that the ideology is still strong globally. you're seeing it pop up in asia. we're seeing it pop up not just pakistan. we know libya and tunisia. we know that's a safe haven. they are going to look at the hot spots. >> places like philippines where you don't think-- >> even in the caribbean we're seeing al qaeda and isis elements, you wouldn't have thought of before. >> a few questions and then from the room. i want to talk about resources. it's hard to get one's arms around the magnitude of the investments and we've had expert fo
also it's got to be coordinated as they do with the national security counsel, ice, and dhs is more of an agency that's at state and local. state law environment depends. nine times out of ten, the fbi working with someone. it's probably going to be a local citizen or trooper or state police officer, nypd guys, they'll see something on the street that doesn't look right and that's how we've been able to spot that. and answering the question in my mind is how is the temple of this. is it going...