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there's a reason the white house communications team, which is also -- also has linked to the national security agency divided him up into two phones. that's because they probably have some security measures on the voice phone and on the one with the applications. it probably routes through another location, which makes it hard to get. however, you have to understand, donald trump has been a high value, high personal of interest commune cake intercept targets for the russians special community indications service, their nsa since 2013. they've through his mobile
there's a reason the white house communications team, which is also -- also has linked to the national security agency divided him up into two phones. that's because they probably have some security measures on the voice phone and on the one with the applications. it probably routes through another location, which makes it hard to get. however, you have to understand, donald trump has been a high value, high personal of interest commune cake intercept targets for the russians special community...
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place last which was it was as good as a good friend national security agency. on monday mornings right whatever. prisoners and was execs like back on change likening. her husband says if i selected him. to his home in a nice. this is the. kind of personal stuff. i think she's let me make id my. this morning one hundred and thirty. as a source using g. intersecting lines were silent my supposed to have had to double down to try and i am aaliyah and had been asleep. for many many months also. it did little join my grandparents and and one on ones lately with a lot of fun. one thousand seven hundred. an operation that takes lives on the telecom when the police arrive muscles wm doesn't someone twenty social spread out over the. region spending a week clinton's had like ladies was until a french restaurant. concise i think tate. the firefight makes no secret that the those are like my friends already ralph outside of my name play in a different european country will win. until don't cool cool. let's let's let's people arrive arise entrance or where they're dealing.
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security agency. in other words national security agencies in canada said, block this thing.ry: we have just 30 seconds. quickly, this coming a critical time when canada is considering trade talks with china. >> and dealing with talks with the u.s. now they can say to donald trump, look, we are tough on china, too. we had our own timelines on this. they are saying they just looked at the case on its merits. amanda: great to have you. josh when growth. tomorrow, jay powell and mark carney are among the speakers at the 250 anniversary conference. we will have live coverage. this is bloomberg. ♪ scarlet: it is 2:00 in new york, 7:00 in london. to bloombergome markets. . scarlet: live in bloomberg world headquarters. the top stories we are covering on the bloomberg around the world. summit canceled. president trump scrubs a meeting with kim jong-un sending markets reeling. accelerates the push to revamp germany's biggest lender. crypto underscore new. the justice department opened a criminal probe into whether traders are manipulating the price of bitcoin and other currencies. u.
security agency. in other words national security agencies in canada said, block this thing.ry: we have just 30 seconds. quickly, this coming a critical time when canada is considering trade talks with china. >> and dealing with talks with the u.s. now they can say to donald trump, look, we are tough on china, too. we had our own timelines on this. they are saying they just looked at the case on its merits. amanda: great to have you. josh when growth. tomorrow, jay powell and mark carney...
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seventeen the then deputy director of the national security agency said private sector research linking north korea to the heist was strong linkage from sony actors to the bangladeshi bank actors is accurate that intonation state is wrong things that's a big. it's different. do you believe there are nations. i do. allegations or hacking whether from security firms or officials in the united states and south korea all denied by the north korean government but no matter who is behind the bangladesh bank job north career or an unknown crime syndicate could there be another cyber heist well there have already been more attempts in twenty seventeen taiwan's far eastern international bank was attacked by hackers trying to steal millions of dollars using the swift payment system the banks declined to comment russia's central bank has said hackers took control of computers at an unnamed russian bank in twenty seventeen and used the swift system to steal six million dollars and in february twenty eighth hackers tried to steal nearly two million dollars from india's city union bank the bank said
seventeen the then deputy director of the national security agency said private sector research linking north korea to the heist was strong linkage from sony actors to the bangladeshi bank actors is accurate that intonation state is wrong things that's a big. it's different. do you believe there are nations. i do. allegations or hacking whether from security firms or officials in the united states and south korea all denied by the north korean government but no matter who is behind the...
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>> i have great respect for our national security agencies and national intelligence agencies. the pres. and i and the rest of the cabinet get detailed briefings every day and so i can assure you we know even more about the situation than the leaks that let on. >> tell us about that. >> since it is classified it wouldn't be appropriate. >> it is classified? >> the part that would be interesting is classified. >> fair enough. where do negotiations stand with the eu on steel and aluminum tariffs? >> the trade person, maybe 8 or 10 times since we announced the 232 results. we are continuing be discussions, talking with her again tomorrow. as we get closer to the june 1st deadline, hopefully we will come to a reasonable conclusion. if not the tariffs will go into effect. >> of the eu agrees to a quota on steel but not to use lower tariffs on auto, will that be enough to exempt the steel tariff? >> that is hypothetical. they haven't agreed to anything. we just have to see what comes through negotiations. >> for aluminum and steel tariffs, with the country's exemption be permanent or
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nation's security policy. one more example about the second layer of the cake. obama wiretapped trump tower. remember that? now, you've had the director of the national security agency, the director of the fbi, the attorney general all say publicly it ain't so, but it remains so in the -- what's the right word -- mythology of the administration. and, frankly, in the belief system of a big chunk of americans. there's a remarkable scene, and this actually captures a lot of what i'm trying to communicate in terms of what we are concerned about. there was a remarkable scene, it was last summer maybe trending towards fall. the president was on the cbs sunday morning show, and john dickerson was interviewing him, and they were going through all of the things you'd expect john to ask the president. and be at the end he gets to the trump tower thing, and he says you said barack obama wiretapped trump tower. what evidence do you have? what evidence do you have? and the president clearly doesn't want to go there. and as he gets up and physically walks from where the interview is taking place and plants himself behind the resolute desk in the oval and picks up some papers and
nation's security policy. one more example about the second layer of the cake. obama wiretapped trump tower. remember that? now, you've had the director of the national security agency, the director of the fbi, the attorney general all say publicly it ain't so, but it remains so in the -- what's the right word -- mythology of the administration. and, frankly, in the belief system of a big chunk of americans. there's a remarkable scene, and this actually captures a lot of what i'm trying to...
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i'm joined by the former head of the national security agency, former head of the cia, michael hadden whose book takes a sobering view of the trump presidency. plus, he is the african-american preacher who stole the show at the royal wedding. bishop michael curry on that historic sermon and what the reaction says about britain, its royal family and the church. good evening and welcome to the program. i'mchristian ahmae amanpour. that would be in return for a list of tough new demands. in his first major speech, the u.s. secretary of state mike pompeo today piled on the pressure, what he called tehran's maligned behaviobehavi. two weeks after pulling out of the iran nuclear deal, pompeo said iran could only get sanctions relief again if it agrees to 12 more demands. including pulling its forces out of syria, ending support for rebels in yemen, halting development of ballistic missiles and zero iranian enrichment. the iranian president said no one would accept the united states deciding on behalf of the whole world. the u.s. wants the backing of its european allies. pompeo acknowledges
i'm joined by the former head of the national security agency, former head of the cia, michael hadden whose book takes a sobering view of the trump presidency. plus, he is the african-american preacher who stole the show at the royal wedding. bishop michael curry on that historic sermon and what the reaction says about britain, its royal family and the church. good evening and welcome to the program. i'mchristian ahmae amanpour. that would be in return for a list of tough new demands. in his...
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the current director of the national security agency told me that when the n.s.a. conducts searches of americans, those searches have to be approved on a case-by-case basis with probable cause by the attorney general. the n.s.a. doesn't actually have to go to court which is a concern, but those requirements create meaningful hurdles to abuse. so i thought it was important to ask about the c.i.a. when can the c.i.a. conduct backdoor searches of americans? the response i got from ms. haspel is that the searches are authorized if they're designed to get information related to the c.i.a.'s activities. that means there's no standard at all on backdoor searches of americans. now, i mentioned these two unclassified examples because they show how vague the rules are and how easily the c.i.a. could violate the privacy of americans. that's why it's important to have leaders at the agency who believe in the privacy of the american people and are committed to protecting it, protecting americans, protecting americans even if sometimes a lawyer says that something might be techn
the current director of the national security agency told me that when the n.s.a. conducts searches of americans, those searches have to be approved on a case-by-case basis with probable cause by the attorney general. the n.s.a. doesn't actually have to go to court which is a concern, but those requirements create meaningful hurdles to abuse. so i thought it was important to ask about the c.i.a. when can the c.i.a. conduct backdoor searches of americans? the response i got from ms. haspel is...
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and in twenty seventeen the then deputy director of the national security agency said private sector research linking north korea to the heist was strong. from sony actors to the bangladeshi. actors is accurate that intonation stage is wrong things that's a big. it's different. do you believe there are nations. that do. allegations or hacking whether from security firms or officials in the united states and south korea all denied by the north korean government but no matter who is behind the bangladesh bank job north korea or an unknown crime syndicate could there be another cyber heist well they have already been more attempts in twenty seventeen taiwan's far eastern international bank was attacked by hackers trying to steal millions of dollars using the swift payment system the banks declined to comment russia's central bank has said hackers took control of computers at an unnamed russian bank in twenty seventeen and used a swift system to steal six million dollars and in february twenty eighth hackers tried to steal nearly two million dollars from in. india's city union bank the b
and in twenty seventeen the then deputy director of the national security agency said private sector research linking north korea to the heist was strong. from sony actors to the bangladeshi. actors is accurate that intonation stage is wrong things that's a big. it's different. do you believe there are nations. that do. allegations or hacking whether from security firms or officials in the united states and south korea all denied by the north korean government but no matter who is behind the...
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national security agency collected over five hundred million phone records of americans last year so if with triple the number twenty sixty and that is despite a new law limiting the spy agency's powers the u.s. freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on the internet method data whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practicable it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorism is proven and the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by president donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and it's a topic that should be number one and we should find out what the hell is going on in its mission statement of the n.s.a. upholds a commitment to protecting the privacy rights of american citizens but also highlights the need for accountability when pursuing intelligence gathering but the n.s.a.'s recent actions have raised concern among various privacy advocates and done believes that the spy agenc
national security agency collected over five hundred million phone records of americans last year so if with triple the number twenty sixty and that is despite a new law limiting the spy agency's powers the u.s. freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on the internet method data whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practicable it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorism is proven and the recent...
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national security agency collected over five hundred million phone records of american citizens last year that is more than triple the number of twenty sixteen and that is despite a new law limiting the spy agencies powers the us freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on the internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorism is proven and the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by president donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and it's a topic that should be number one and we should find out what the hell is going on in its mission statement the n.s.a. upholds a commitment to protecting the privacy rights of american citizens it also highlights the need for accountability when pursuing intelligence gathering but the n.s.a.'s recent actions have raised concern among privacy advocates don kovalchuk believes that the spy
national security agency collected over five hundred million phone records of american citizens last year that is more than triple the number of twenty sixteen and that is despite a new law limiting the spy agencies powers the us freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on the internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorism is proven and the...
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s quintile program and more recently the national security agency has worked with the british government's communication headquarters to quote inject all sorts of false material onto the internet in order to destroy their petition of its targets and to use social sciences and other techniques to manipulate online discourse and activism to generate outcomes it considers desirable one filmmaker challenge the government social engineering to control and alter human behavior with stanley kubrick when he did i think in the long run was throughout his movies you know he showed a consistent pattern of showing in kilter is something very real you see this in clockwork orange where the daleks' character is strapped down and he's given a bunch of drugs this is actually detailed in the in kilter doctor dr cameron's work it's detailed in the book by dr johnson lilly was actually one of the if you don't your doctor so he would strap people down and give him l.s.d. and wipe their brains reprogram them so what you're seeing and holmes is generally speaking real there is a problem and i ask because the se
s quintile program and more recently the national security agency has worked with the british government's communication headquarters to quote inject all sorts of false material onto the internet in order to destroy their petition of its targets and to use social sciences and other techniques to manipulate online discourse and activism to generate outcomes it considers desirable one filmmaker challenge the government social engineering to control and alter human behavior with stanley kubrick...
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national security agency collected over five hundred million phone records of american citizens last year that his more than tripled the number of twenty sixteen and that's despite a new law limiting the spy agencies powers the u.s. freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records and internet metter data whilst also limiting government data collection to waters quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorist activities is proven the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by president donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and it's a topic that should be number one and we should find out what the hell is going on in its mission statement of the n.s.a. upholds our commitment to protecting the privacy rights of american citizens it also highlights the need for accountability when pursuing intelligence gathering the n.s.a.'s recent doctrines of raise concern among privacy advocates don believes that the spy
national security agency collected over five hundred million phone records of american citizens last year that his more than tripled the number of twenty sixteen and that's despite a new law limiting the spy agencies powers the u.s. freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records and internet metter data whilst also limiting government data collection to waters quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorist activities is...
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national security agency collected at the phone records of over five hundred million americans last year that is more than triple the number of twenty six to one and that is despite a new law limiting the spy agencies powers of the u.s. freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorist activities is proven or the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by the u.s. president well donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and it's a topic that should be number one and we should find out what the hell is going on in its mission statement the n.s.a. upholds a commitment to protecting the privacy rights of american citizens it also highlights the need for accountability when pursuing intelligence gathering the n.s.a.'s recent actions have raised concern among privacy advocates undone believes
national security agency collected at the phone records of over five hundred million americans last year that is more than triple the number of twenty six to one and that is despite a new law limiting the spy agencies powers of the u.s. freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorist activities is...
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more important to my colleagues of more technical bent to former technical directors of the national security agency that if you look for somebody interfering in the us election that russian it's that people who want hillary to win so if you think i mean looking around we haven't yet seen any evidence of collusion what it is that's keeping that this story still going that right. well it's a great thing to keep going before the election coming up mid of ember you see that's what they're all kind of aiming toward if they keep the investigations open so that there's some prospect they might find something then in the pre-election period the democrats expect to win a lot more than they would otherwise do it's a very crass you know it's a very very dangerous situation because by blackening russia we are foreclosing the opportunity for the one sensible idea that president trump head in that is why not have a decent relationship with russia there are people who make a lot of money at a tension between the u.s. and russia the arms makers the arms dealers there's too much at stake they thrive on friction and
more important to my colleagues of more technical bent to former technical directors of the national security agency that if you look for somebody interfering in the us election that russian it's that people who want hillary to win so if you think i mean looking around we haven't yet seen any evidence of collusion what it is that's keeping that this story still going that right. well it's a great thing to keep going before the election coming up mid of ember you see that's what they're all kind...
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they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutiontten. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep clean your denture in hard to reach places. >> lou: the justice department could provide judicial watch with a key long sought off document related to the muller witch hunt. the department of justice notifying the department that it may provide the august scope memo written by rod rosenstein. chris farrell is joining us. director of investigation and research for judicial watch. chris, first,
they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutiontten. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to liberty mutual stood with me when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when...
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they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutions written. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. here's something you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without symptoms. left untreated it can lead to liver damage, even live
they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutions written. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered...
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we are finding out that the obama administration politicize national security agencies, taking falseating it as actionable intelligence, using the powers of the state to smear an attack on political opponents. jillian: depending on the information that comes out of this, it will anything surprise you? >> sadly no. what will surprise me is nobody gets indicted out of this. the rats are going a little crazy. john brennan has been acting deranged on twitter with things he is saying that make us wonder if he should be talking to a lawyer or a psychologist as opposed to the public. they are worried because their dirty deeds are being exposed and it is bad for the country. hopefully some accountability will come. rob: we are not confirming his name but the alleged spy the pres. is talking about. a lot of people say that is taking this too far. in the washington post, after the 1980 presidential race which was carter and reagan, the informant was caught in a scandal of political spying on carter's campaign, something he denies. interesting to see that. >> it is not going to surprise anyone
we are finding out that the obama administration politicize national security agencies, taking falseating it as actionable intelligence, using the powers of the state to smear an attack on political opponents. jillian: depending on the information that comes out of this, it will anything surprise you? >> sadly no. what will surprise me is nobody gets indicted out of this. the rats are going a little crazy. john brennan has been acting deranged on twitter with things he is saying that make...
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they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutionch you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to >> lou: the justice department could provide judicial watch with a key long sought off document related to the muller witch hunt. the department of justice notifying the department that it may provide the august scope memo written by rod rosenstein. chris farrell is joining us. director of investigation and research for judicial watch. chris, first, congratulations. this looks like possibly this would be a big deal? >> we have a pressed and pressed to get the memo released to the public. it will unlock, a lot of this muller special counsel operation. the public is owed an answer to what his mission statement was. when we first asked for it, the justice department denied it existed and we had to sue in october and they begrudging it admitted. we have judicial watch in the courts and members of the congress. peop
they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutionch you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to >> lou: the justice department could provide judicial watch with a key long sought off document related to the muller witch hunt. the department of justice notifying the department that it may provide...
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force and go back to san antonio, finish my masters degree and then become a civilian for a national security agency. i got plucked out and was mentored by senior officers that made all the difference in the world for my life. when i retired from active duty in 1995, never figuring i come back to the government then i got a call in 2000 want to come back. that morphed into another agency i got canned after almost five years and thought that was absolutely the end. then i got a call from secretary of defense who succeeded mr. rumsfeld asking if i would finish the bush term which would've been 19 months is the undersecretary of defense. that turned into three and half years of that i was asked to take on the director of national intelligence. none of this was planned at all. it just happened. it's not like i map this out. now it's safe to say based on the last three pages of your book that this president is not likely to ask you to come back into service. you may have finally succeeded a return could take time, i know a little bit about what it's like. you separated from your spouse and family all the
force and go back to san antonio, finish my masters degree and then become a civilian for a national security agency. i got plucked out and was mentored by senior officers that made all the difference in the world for my life. when i retired from active duty in 1995, never figuring i come back to the government then i got a call in 2000 want to come back. that morphed into another agency i got canned after almost five years and thought that was absolutely the end. then i got a call from...
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they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutionitten. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge toman: i got. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, there was only one way out. i could feel the barb wire was just digging into the paint. man: two bulls were fighting, (thud) bam hit the truck. try explaining that to your insurance company. woman: another ding, another scratch. it'll just be another chapter in the story. every scar tells a story, and you can tell a lot more stories when your truck is a chevy silverado. the most dependable, longest-lasting, full-size pickups on the road. ♪imagine no possessions ♪i wonder if you can ♪no need for greed or hunger ♪a brotherhood of man ♪imagine all the people ♪sharing all the world...you, ♪you may say i'm a dreamer ♪but i'm not the only one ♪i
they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutionitten. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge toman: i got. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. they all got a story about what happened to 'em. man 2: it was raining, there was only one way out. i could...
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supposedly, the american citizens from electronic surveillance as the mandate of the nsa national security agency has only to conduct surveillance of foreigners. what happens is they approve carter page and then the only one he talks to the collateral, so for instance he talks with jeff sessions at russia. now jeff sessions is a collateral person of interest and is under electronic surveillance without necessarily going back to the courts to get permission. so, carter page talks to the whole group of everybody in the campaign. they are all under electronic surveillance and carter page was involved in the 2015 as it turns out also with the russian kind of staying in the department of justice conducted and i continue to question whether he is an undercover doj agent himself. now it happens is under electronic surveillance, this information comes into the white house. the white house unmasks the names of it is no longer person a., b., c. -- >> host: the surveillance of u.s. citizens is supposed to be very rare. then when it happens they say we will mask the name inside the government so no one can u
supposedly, the american citizens from electronic surveillance as the mandate of the nsa national security agency has only to conduct surveillance of foreigners. what happens is they approve carter page and then the only one he talks to the collateral, so for instance he talks with jeff sessions at russia. now jeff sessions is a collateral person of interest and is under electronic surveillance without necessarily going back to the courts to get permission. so, carter page talks to the whole...
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national security agency or n.s.a. had already discovered the vulnerability and used it to develop its own espionage tool which it used until it was apparently leaked to cyber criminals so given this risk shouldn't the german government insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software. after having read snowden's revelations over the past four years about how vulnerable we are and what methods the u.s. secret service is an essential part of snowden's publications is about the close elaboration between the corporations and the secret service and the fact that the corporations also glides to work with secret services they should have drawn the necessary conclusions from this. data security expert your highness caspar is also concerned about the risk from the u.s. intelligence services. the german constitution says the state must protect the data of its citizens. there is a fundamental right to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of information technology systems. that are subject to american law. yea
national security agency or n.s.a. had already discovered the vulnerability and used it to develop its own espionage tool which it used until it was apparently leaked to cyber criminals so given this risk shouldn't the german government insist on the disclosure of the source code for all its software. after having read snowden's revelations over the past four years about how vulnerable we are and what methods the u.s. secret service is an essential part of snowden's publications is about the...
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so i got out of the air force to become a civilian for the national security agency. i got plucked out of the anonymity and was mentor to buy some senior officers that made all the difference in the world. when i retired from active duty never figured i'd come back to the government. i did get a call in the late summer of 2001 to come back to the government to be the director for what was then the mapping agency that morphed into the intelligence agency, got canned by mr. rumsfeld after almost five years and figured that is absolutely the end and that was about three months i got a call from the secretary defense updates who succeeded from about 19 months as the defense for intelligence in the pentagon. after that i was asked to take on the job as the director of national intelligence all to say none of this was planned at all. it just kind of happened. it just didn't happen that way. >> host: based on the last three pages of your book this president isn't likely to ask you to come back and service for about 40 years now. so you may have finally succeeded at retiremen
so i got out of the air force to become a civilian for the national security agency. i got plucked out of the anonymity and was mentor to buy some senior officers that made all the difference in the world. when i retired from active duty never figured i'd come back to the government. i did get a call in the late summer of 2001 to come back to the government to be the director for what was then the mapping agency that morphed into the intelligence agency, got canned by mr. rumsfeld after almost...
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they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutionis written. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a dell advisor today. ♪ get ready for the wild life with one a day men's. a complete multivitamin with key nutrients, plus b vitamins for heart health. your one a day is showing. money managers are pretty much the same. all but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money mana
they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutionis written. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to there's nothing small about your business. with dell small business technology advisors you get the one-on-one partnership you need to grow your business. the dell vostro 15 laptop. contact a...
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they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutions written. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d relieves 8, including sinus congestion and pressure. claritin-d relieves more. i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narrow fast food drive thru lane. but what a powerful life lesson. and don't worry i have everything handled. i already spoke to our allstate agent, and i know that we have accident forgiveness. which is so smart on your guy's part. like fact that they'll just... forgive you... four weeks without the car. okay, yup. good night. with accident forgiveness your rates won't go up just because of an accident. switching to allstate is worth it. >> lou: the justice department co
they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it is the way the constitutions written. which you remind us every day. thank you, greg. >> thank you, lou. >> lou: we'll look at the unredacted rosenstein scope memo. no judicial watch christopherle has led the charge to allergies with sinus congestion and pressure? you won't find relief here. go to the pharmacy counter for powerful claritin-d. while the leading allergy spray relieves 6 symptoms... claritin-d...
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(justine) the national security agency pulled 534-million records of phone calls and text messages fromcan telecommunications companies last year. (jr stone) that's three times what it looked at in 20-16. according to the office of the director of national intelligence... which compiled the report... úit's unclear why the number rose so sharply. it could be because of increases to the number of phone accounts people of interest are using or changes to how the industry creates records. the data pulled by the n-s-a includes who users contacted and when, but not the contents of those "this is the job of everybody to make sure our kids are safe."(justone) in an exclusive interview, i talk with the sonoma county man who saw a now convicted child molestor... with two young boys... his gut told him, something was not right. how his call to police lead started an investigation and might have saved many more children from becoming victims. (jrs) and controversy surrounds one n-f-l cheer team over a photo shoot... details on that coming up later in the show. there's only one word for the all new
(justine) the national security agency pulled 534-million records of phone calls and text messages fromcan telecommunications companies last year. (jr stone) that's three times what it looked at in 20-16. according to the office of the director of national intelligence... which compiled the report... úit's unclear why the number rose so sharply. it could be because of increases to the number of phone accounts people of interest are using or changes to how the industry creates records. the data...
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lou: the fact of the matter is they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it's the way the constitution is written. which you reminded us every day. appreciate you. >> thank you, lou. lou: be sure to vote in the poll tonight, the question is, do you believe that after the results of last night's primaries, it's time for speaker ryan and leader mcconnell to recognize once and for all that this is president trump's republican party? cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs, follow me on instagram, follow me on facebook. you follow me on every piece of social media you can think of and we'll appreciate it >>> up next, more on the president's historic progress with north korea. we'll be talking with a law make whoalawmakerwho is calling on tl prize committee to take notice, sit up and take notice. next. stay with us. man: i got scar tissue there. same thing with any dent or dings on this truck. lou: president trump addressing the historic progress that he's made with north korea, talking about that at today's house, white house cabinet meeting. the prisoner release
lou: the fact of the matter is they are executive law enforcement and national security agencies and it's the way the constitution is written. which you reminded us every day. appreciate you. >> thank you, lou. lou: be sure to vote in the poll tonight, the question is, do you believe that after the results of last night's primaries, it's time for speaker ryan and leader mcconnell to recognize once and for all that this is president trump's republican party? cast your vote on twitter...
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joining me now general michael hayden, former director of the cia and national security agency who is the author of the new book, "the assault on intelligence: american national security in an age of lies." i can't wait for this. >> thank you. >> let's talk about it. it comes as no surprise that in the wake of the release of these questions from robert mueller's team that the president wants to ask that he's attacking this russia investigation as saying that it is a witch hunt, which it's not. he's saying that it's fake news, which it's not. do you believe the president understands what the stakes are for his presidency and for the country? >> i think he does and hence the response. but unfortunately, don, the response has been pretty typical of how he's responded in the past when challenged. he doesn't argue the facts of the case. he doesn't present counter arguments. what he does is attack the legitimacy of the other side. and so we see it here in the last 24 hours with this list of questions, which my instincts are they were released from the white house end of the conversation, no
joining me now general michael hayden, former director of the cia and national security agency who is the author of the new book, "the assault on intelligence: american national security in an age of lies." i can't wait for this. >> thank you. >> let's talk about it. it comes as no surprise that in the wake of the release of these questions from robert mueller's team that the president wants to ask that he's attacking this russia investigation as saying that it is a witch...
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publicly focused on rescuing a chinese telecommunications company whose products our own national security agencies called major cyber security threat. you'll remember this was the tweet sunday morning. president xi of china and i are working together to give massive chinese phone company zte a way to get back into business fast. too many jobs in china lost. commerce department has been instructed to get it done." get it done, get zte back into business fast which is weird because it was the commerce department that just last month barred american tech firms from doing business with zte for a period of seven years. so why now is the president so gung ho to save a company his own administration punished for violating u.s. sanctions against iran and north korea? it's hard to believe he cares about saving chinese jobs. >> a real unemployment is anywhere from 18 to 20%. don't believe the 5.6. they can't get jobs because there are no jobs because china has our jobs. >> we're limping through the greatest jobs theft in the history of the world. they're stealing our jobs. they're stealing our companies. th
publicly focused on rescuing a chinese telecommunications company whose products our own national security agencies called major cyber security threat. you'll remember this was the tweet sunday morning. president xi of china and i are working together to give massive chinese phone company zte a way to get back into business fast. too many jobs in china lost. commerce department has been instructed to get it done." get it done, get zte back into business fast which is weird because it was...
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intelligence agencies warning on cyber security risks of these phones and if not, how will the u.s. navigate the risk of restrictions being lifted? >> i have great respect for our national security agencies and intelligence agencies. the president gives very detailed briefings every day so i can assure you we know even more about the situation band tn would be led on. >> can you tell us a little bit about that? >> since it's classified it wouldn't be appropriate. >> how much of it is classified? >> the part that would be interesting. >> fair enough. where do negotiations stand with the eu? >> i've had discussions with commissioner mous mouse malstro. i will begin talking with her again tomorrow and as we get closer to the june 1 deadline, hopefully we'll come to a reasonable conclusion that if not, the tariff will go into effect. >> if they agreed to do a quota on this deal but not to get the lower on auto would that be enough to exempt from the tari tariff? >> that is a little hypothetical. they haven't agreed to anything on either score, so i think we will just have to see what comes from the negotiations. >> for aluminum and steel would be exemptions be permanent or
intelligence agencies warning on cyber security risks of these phones and if not, how will the u.s. navigate the risk of restrictions being lifted? >> i have great respect for our national security agencies and intelligence agencies. the president gives very detailed briefings every day so i can assure you we know even more about the situation band tn would be led on. >> can you tell us a little bit about that? >> since it's classified it wouldn't be appropriate. >> how...
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the mandate of the nsa national security agency is only to conduct surveillance of foreigners. . .ectronic surveillance and page was involved in 2015 it turns out also with the russian staying with the department conducted, and i continue to question whether he was an undercover agent himself, which has not yet been verified that certainly has been speculated. this information comes into the white house and the white house on masks the name so it's no longer a person with a, the embassy. >> host: so they are supposed to be very rare and then when it happens they said we will mask the names so nobody can use them. >> guest: then it comes to the white house and begin identifying by name these people who are under color of electronic surveillance and this information gets leaked to the press. these are crimes in fact the intent was to deny donald trump either the legitimate right to be a candidate or to produce the evidence to impeach him because this was approved four times by the fisa court and it continued through the transition, donald trump's transition and even into the white ho
the mandate of the nsa national security agency is only to conduct surveillance of foreigners. . .ectronic surveillance and page was involved in 2015 it turns out also with the russian staying with the department conducted, and i continue to question whether he was an undercover agent himself, which has not yet been verified that certainly has been speculated. this information comes into the white house and the white house on masks the name so it's no longer a person with a, the embassy....
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the mandate, for instance of the national security agency is only two conduct surveillance of foreignerssoon as they look at carter page, anyone carter page talks to becomes collateral. so they talked jeff sessions about russia, now jus jeff sesss is a collateral person of interest in under surveillance without going back to the fisa court to get permission. so, carter page talks to the group of people in the campaign, they are all under electronic surveillance. it turns out with the russian staying that the department of justice conducted, and i question whether he is a doj agent himself. it has not been verified but speculated. what happens, is that a wide number of this comes into the white house. the white house unmasks the name so it's no longer person a, b, c. >> host: was a procedure put in place, surveillance of u.s. citizens is supposed to be very rare. when it happens they said they will mask the names so nobody can use the. >> guest: that it comes to the white house and valerie jarrett begins on masking the names. begins identifying the names the people who are under collatera
the mandate, for instance of the national security agency is only two conduct surveillance of foreignerssoon as they look at carter page, anyone carter page talks to becomes collateral. so they talked jeff sessions about russia, now jus jeff sesss is a collateral person of interest in under surveillance without going back to the fisa court to get permission. so, carter page talks to the group of people in the campaign, they are all under electronic surveillance. it turns out with the russian...