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not a national security agency and it's based upon unsound unreliable and it admissible accusations and innuendo not evidence which could short form the basis for actual factual findings it's simply shameful prejudgment of the worst kind. nagre again reiterated that the f.c.c. has no authority to act as national security agency yeah that really becomes the central question here right whether or not the f.c.c. even is overstepping its bounds and authorities have they responded to this so far what are they saying well the united states actually uses u.s. secretary of state my pompei o who is currently in portugal actually said that he thinks that the chinese government will not hesitate to have while we use its backdoor is take a listen to what he said we've spoken to great length about the risk. that comes with bringing in 5 g. from trusted networks we must all carefully assess assess the risks of chinese investments in these strategic sensitive air. is and ask hard questions i make this point because the chinese communist party will not hesitate to use any
not a national security agency and it's based upon unsound unreliable and it admissible accusations and innuendo not evidence which could short form the basis for actual factual findings it's simply shameful prejudgment of the worst kind. nagre again reiterated that the f.c.c. has no authority to act as national security agency yeah that really becomes the central question here right whether or not the f.c.c. even is overstepping its bounds and authorities have they responded to this so far...
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cybercommand and the national security agency. you know, i worked there. are cryptic themselves. the people there are going to do the nation's defense. and to tell you the truth, it is so sophisticated, that it is -- it takes years to understand precisely what they're doing. it's not like the cia running human intelligence officers. they have the ability to disrupt things as part of their day-to-day mandate. i think we're relatively safe with them. >> that makes me feel good if you say so, mall mocolm. thank you, my friend. rescue crews spent part of the day searching for skiers after an avalanche. it happened near the town of andermatt in central switzerland. molly, what's the latest? >> hey, ali. that's right. so the avalanche didn't happen in the back country. it didn't even really happen off pace. it happened kind of on a groomed run. lots of in the video we've seen already shows the avalanche breaking just over a groomed run coming down. again, lots of families, it's christmas holiday, we spoke with one eyewitness who said his son was on the slope rig
cybercommand and the national security agency. you know, i worked there. are cryptic themselves. the people there are going to do the nation's defense. and to tell you the truth, it is so sophisticated, that it is -- it takes years to understand precisely what they're doing. it's not like the cia running human intelligence officers. they have the ability to disrupt things as part of their day-to-day mandate. i think we're relatively safe with them. >> that makes me feel good if you say...
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, not a national security agency. f federal fund is us t to subsidizize federal communications equipment and parts of the u united states. i warns that if the man stays in place, rural americans will pay the price. >> many small businesses in rural america do not have a mobile network asset. this decision will harm their interests. reporter: this s is the second lawsuit the company has fired -- -- filed against u.s. against the u.s. government. and last year, the chief financial officer was arrested in canada. she continues to fight against her extradition to the united states. she fafaces arges of fraud andnd conspiracy in relation to u.s. sanctions. it is one piece in a much bigger game. the u.s. and china have been caught in a tit-for-tat trade work for over two years, which is impacted billions of dollars worth of trade. basel miami beach featured a slightly unusual sale. the piece consists of a banana boat in a local grocery store and taped to a wall. work was presented on wednesday and the first two versions s w
, not a national security agency. f federal fund is us t to subsidizize federal communications equipment and parts of the u united states. i warns that if the man stays in place, rural americans will pay the price. >> many small businesses in rural america do not have a mobile network asset. this decision will harm their interests. reporter: this s is the second lawsuit the company has fired -- -- filed against u.s. against the u.s. government. and last year, the chief financial officer...
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national security judgments or to restrict universal services funds. on the basis of national security judgments. the fcc is a communications agency not a national security agency eight point five billllion federal fud isis used to o bsidize telecommununications serervicesd equipment inn rural parar of the united states. and while a woman but if the band stays in placee then it's rural americans will pay the price. many people and small business. in rural america do not have more by network access. this decision we are harm their interests this is the second lawsuit that ththe company has filed against us authorities as it moves to protect global market share and revenue in march the telecoms giant filed lawsuits over a b bn on the u. s. government and contract is using my way a quick minute. and last year while he's chief financial officer mom one joe was arrested in canada where she continues to fight against her extradition to the united states she faces charges o of fraud and conspiracy in relation to us sanctions. that's our of course continuing in canada lots more to come about while way and itsts relationship with the trump
national security judgments or to restrict universal services funds. on the basis of national security judgments. the fcc is a communications agency not a national security agency eight point five billllion federal fud isis used to o bsidize telecommununications serervicesd equipment inn rural parar of the united states. and while a woman but if the band stays in placee then it's rural americans will pay the price. many people and small business. in rural america do not have more by network...
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we have a civil liberties and prooif fsy officer who reports to the director of the national security agency. >> well my point is this is not a case where the fisa court caught you or congress through its oversight caught the nsa doing something it shouldn't do. this is where your own internal procedures identified a b problem. is that correct? >> yes, sir. the challenges we face when we receive records that had irregularities in them were self-identified and reported to the overseers in all three branches of government by the national security agency. we took methodical steps to reduce those issues to revolve them. >> and again just to rekha pitch late, this is foreign intelligence, correct? >> sir, this program is focused on international terrorism. trying to get insight into those activities and putting together pieces of the puzzle to help protect the country against international terrorist activities. >> and the meta data, just to go through this again because i think it's misunderstood. it's not content? >> correct. when we face those challenges and issues, we do not receive any conten
we have a civil liberties and prooif fsy officer who reports to the director of the national security agency. >> well my point is this is not a case where the fisa court caught you or congress through its oversight caught the nsa doing something it shouldn't do. this is where your own internal procedures identified a b problem. is that correct? >> yes, sir. the challenges we face when we receive records that had irregularities in them were self-identified and reported to the...
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you work with the mechanisms from national security agency of the nsa. talk a little about the benefits and limits to internal oversight offices and we will go into some of the external as well. >> i come at this conversation from the flow of the former head of the office of home and security where i played the role of the internal overseer for the i see located at dhs but i got interested at the center of this. so if you think broadly about the internal offices that plays a role in compliance with external and what you might call internal oversight, it's a big list. i suspect some of my fellow panelists will have an inclusion for the sum of these. but i needed notes. so there is a compliance office responsible for the fisa court and the trade rules. there's the general counsel which functioned in part as an oversight. it's enabling his client to do what the client wants to do they agree and then oversight. it's the nsa id which is more independent. there's the civil liberties and privacy act of the nsa which has the policy creation role to be at the tab
you work with the mechanisms from national security agency of the nsa. talk a little about the benefits and limits to internal oversight offices and we will go into some of the external as well. >> i come at this conversation from the flow of the former head of the office of home and security where i played the role of the internal overseer for the i see located at dhs but i got interested at the center of this. so if you think broadly about the internal offices that plays a role in...
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agencies can collect data on citizens without a warrant if done by accident at the lessons of national security agency whistleblower edward snowden who lifted the lid on u.s. placerville and seem to have been forgotten. you tell us who edward snowden is. wait a 2nd snowden is not the. not the brooks the guy that he leaked some information . and a man has been sentenced to 16 years in jail after still.
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that stuff off. >> i'm a lot more worried about what facebook than what's going on at the national security agencies other words, i have great confidence in the professionals who are dedicated to protecting our country in the government. maybe not in the white house but in the agencies. i have no confidence that facebook has any compass for what's right and wrong here. i think they have talked themselves into this nonsense about protecting the first amendment when they're making money off of that business model, when they literally profit from viral nature of this click bait crap that is going to destroy anybody's ability to know what's real and what's not and to just eschew any responsibility and to act like a global company that's above it all when in fact they like the rest of us depend on our freedom and rule of law and accountability for their success and for their long-term well-being. and they should act like americans once in a while or just be responsible, how about that? and i do think they should fix it and the industry should get its act together before a bunch of politicians who don't u
that stuff off. >> i'm a lot more worried about what facebook than what's going on at the national security agencies other words, i have great confidence in the professionals who are dedicated to protecting our country in the government. maybe not in the white house but in the agencies. i have no confidence that facebook has any compass for what's right and wrong here. i think they have talked themselves into this nonsense about protecting the first amendment when they're making money off...
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heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack near the headquarters of russia's national security agency. libya's u.n. recognized. in the battle for tripoli after except in military support from turkey . a new prime minister's named in lebanon as the country grapples with nationwide protests and its worst economic crisis since the civil war. at least 3 people die and 100 to arrested in india as protests rage over a controversial citizenship told. about people stems in doha with all the baseboards russia is set to appeal its 4 year ban from school for doping offenses president vladimir putin says the sanctions are unfair and politically motivated. has been a shooting in the heart of moscow near the headquarters of russia's national security service the f.s.b. at least one person has been killed and several others wounded and the f.s.b. says the attacker has been killed let's go live now to step vast and he's at the scene in moscow so step what do we know so far about this. well the road is now open but lots of questions remain after the obvious be confirmed that this shooting. taken place
heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack near the headquarters of russia's national security agency. libya's u.n. recognized. in the battle for tripoli after except in military support from turkey . a new prime minister's named in lebanon as the country grapples with nationwide protests and its worst economic crisis since the civil war. at least 3 people die and 100 to arrested in india as protests rage over a controversial citizenship told. about people stems in doha with all...
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is a communications agency not a national security agency it has no expertise in national security nor did his have authority to make national security judgments. and yet another front of the trade fight we follow up on the realm of telecom as weiwei has made some major moves to wean the u.s. government are one is there a moment the hand of sort through the latest. while we've lawsuit against the f.c.c. we have a patchily day for let's get to it. and we start by taking you again to france where these massive strikes have brought the nation to a screeching halt in fact these are the largest single demonstrations that have taken so place so far under the administration of president emanuel mccrone in fact president has issued his plans for pension reform and that is what kicked off all of these demonstrations today let's head now to the streets of paris where r.t. correspondent charlie dubinsky brings us the latest developments and breaks down these strikes. a mass mobilization here in france with official figures suggesting more than 450000 people have taken to the streets to protest th
is a communications agency not a national security agency it has no expertise in national security nor did his have authority to make national security judgments. and yet another front of the trade fight we follow up on the realm of telecom as weiwei has made some major moves to wean the u.s. government are one is there a moment the hand of sort through the latest. while we've lawsuit against the f.c.c. we have a patchily day for let's get to it. and we start by taking you again to france where...
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agencies can collect data on citizens without a warrant by accident as the lessons of the national security agency whistleblower edward snowden who lifted the lid on u.s. mass surveillance seem to have been forgotten. you tell us who edward snowden is you know wait a 2nd snowden is not. not to brush that guy down with a he. some information. and a man has been sentenced to 16 years in jail after stealing and burning and l g b t falling from us church debate whether the time for the crime. 16...
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current oversight at the national security agency.i'm not a technology will hurt perspective the more about the broad is there a technical expertise now. okay do to develop that expertise in these oversight bodies. in terms of exultation abroad. to conduct that kind of surveillance. >> i'm actually not an expert. i'm more of a sale a person my impression but i wouldn't want i will just turn impression. twelve triple three oversight has brought burried robust. we've been talking about problems with oversight in areas that are massively more covered than in so everything you heard, is about other stuff. then see, there's a tent or a hundred of that amount of oversight going on through this surveillance for this my impression. but don't really know that. >> burried briefly. the technology policy, and like oversight different congress. the fact that it has agencies that can support that dive boat think. there is a hearing that took place yesterday. enhancing technology policy. in general you think that there is an understanding on the hil
current oversight at the national security agency.i'm not a technology will hurt perspective the more about the broad is there a technical expertise now. okay do to develop that expertise in these oversight bodies. in terms of exultation abroad. to conduct that kind of surveillance. >> i'm actually not an expert. i'm more of a sale a person my impression but i wouldn't want i will just turn impression. twelve triple three oversight has brought burried robust. we've been talking about...
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reporters the fcc is outside of here >>.diction the fcc is a communications agency, not a national security agencyertise in national security, nor does it have authority to make national security judgment. that authority lies with the president of the united states of america, not an independent agency. joining us from hong kong is stephen engle. what exactly is huawei fighting here? is trying toei preserve the last vestiges of its business in the united states. the large character -- carriers are no longer selling huawei phones are using its equipment. the smaller rural characters have relied on the more ubiquitous huawei network gear that they can afford. basically what the fcc did is ban the use of federal subsidies for these rural carriers to buy huawei equipment and huawei has now filed this lawsuit in the pit circuit court of appeals trying to overturn that. basically, huawei is fighting back. they're not taking this blacklist they got from the white house in may as well as the fcc ruling and other efforts to remove huawei in the united states, they are not taking it lying down. they are fin
reporters the fcc is outside of here >>.diction the fcc is a communications agency, not a national security agencyertise in national security, nor does it have authority to make national security judgment. that authority lies with the president of the united states of america, not an independent agency. joining us from hong kong is stephen engle. what exactly is huawei fighting here? is trying toei preserve the last vestiges of its business in the united states. the large character --...
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particularly g c h q and the national security agency in maryland in the us. here today hawkins in the studio there a correspondent just in times of the the choice of target and the timing i know we've mentioned before that the mr burton was giving a big speech that a lot of media in the center of attention on that also giving a speech in the kremlin for security service day that's going to take place tomorrow of course in moscow. if this had chosen say a different target a crowded metro station a bus a market i mean how much worse could things have been because in a way i suppose he chose the worst target to attack you probably knew that he was going to get us where for a sponsor knew he was going to die really i suppose the silver lining here is things may have been a lot worse should a target of been different and should have you know security services not been at the scene so quickly. salut i mean i'm sure you can remember recall what happened in 27 saying in the attacks in london i think only for you know the very prompt arrival of the police counterterro
particularly g c h q and the national security agency in maryland in the us. here today hawkins in the studio there a correspondent just in times of the the choice of target and the timing i know we've mentioned before that the mr burton was giving a big speech that a lot of media in the center of attention on that also giving a speech in the kremlin for security service day that's going to take place tomorrow of course in moscow. if this had chosen say a different target a crowded metro...
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can collect data on citizens without a warrant if done by accident as the lessons of the national security agency whistleblower edward snowden lifted the lid on u.s. mass surveillance seem to have been forgotten. you tell us who edward snowden is you know wait a 2nd snowden is not the. not to brooks that guy know that he.
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heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack near the headquarters of russia's national security agency. and our intended this is al jazeera live from london also coming up libya's u.n. recognized government gets a boost in the battle for tripoli after accepting military support from turkey. a new prime minister is named in lebanon as the country grapples with nationwide protests and its worst economic crisis since the civil war. at least 3 people die and hundreds arrested in india as protests rage over a punch of actual citizenship for all. i know there's been a shooting in the heart of moscow near the headquarters of russia's national security service the f.s.b. at least one person has been killed and several others wounded the f.s.b. says there was only one attacker who's now been killed and he's back in reports. the sound of gunfire echoes through the streets of the russian capital. sending people running to safety and initiating a major security operation by special forces to get position on street corners. according to russian media reports a man attacked the reception of this bui
heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack near the headquarters of russia's national security agency. and our intended this is al jazeera live from london also coming up libya's u.n. recognized government gets a boost in the battle for tripoli after accepting military support from turkey. a new prime minister is named in lebanon as the country grapples with nationwide protests and its worst economic crisis since the civil war. at least 3 people die and hundreds arrested in...
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. >> an on line news service reports that the former head of the national security agencies cooperatingdurham. he met with durham multiple times. roger has cooperated voluntarily. durham is not agree with all of the justice department inspector general's findings for launching the probe. fbi agents did not act with bias but the ig believes serious mistakes were made. maybe a few months. >> thank you very much. we await word from house speaker nancy pelosi on what she plans to do with the articles of impeachment passed by the house as democrats and republicans wrangle over witnesses in the senate trial. some republicans want to hear from former vice-president joe biden and/or hunter about their dealings in ukraine. biden is telling reporters don't bet on it. >> do you stand by your earlier statements you would not comply if you were subpoenaed to testify in an impeachment trial? >> correct. the reason i would not is because it's all designed to deal with trump what he's done his whole life: trying to take the focus off him. >> with democrats calling on both attorney general bill barr and
. >> an on line news service reports that the former head of the national security agencies cooperatingdurham. he met with durham multiple times. roger has cooperated voluntarily. durham is not agree with all of the justice department inspector general's findings for launching the probe. fbi agents did not act with bias but the ig believes serious mistakes were made. maybe a few months. >> thank you very much. we await word from house speaker nancy pelosi on what she plans to do...
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services, the home office, goes to the prime minister, and robert o'neil who is head of the national security agencyat it is not going to be cooperating, so at the end of the day, diplomacy should be required and the way the original deal was put is they actually put her in another room at the white house and basically said to the bereaved parents of harry dunn, guess who we have behind door two? the killer of your son. you use diplomacy and you try to cut a deal and i think that is the only way that justice will prevail here. >> so responding to the charges saying in part that we will continue to look for options for moving forward. we're disappointed by today's announcement and fear it will not bring a resolution closer. >>. >> fred, diplomatic immunity means that you cannot prosecution it trillionly. it is uncall if ied, it is absolute, and they can do all of the things they want, but there is no way that the united states will weigh extradition and return this woman to go to criminal prosecution it is sthoking to the system, and it exists, and look in norm city they run up hundreds of thousands
services, the home office, goes to the prime minister, and robert o'neil who is head of the national security agencyat it is not going to be cooperating, so at the end of the day, diplomacy should be required and the way the original deal was put is they actually put her in another room at the white house and basically said to the bereaved parents of harry dunn, guess who we have behind door two? the killer of your son. you use diplomacy and you try to cut a deal and i think that is the only...
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. >> he would have been in a position as director of the national security agency to know this.re there people in the intelligence community acting in a politically motivated fashion within the obama intelligence community during that time, and how and when did it make its way to the fbi when it started to get activated to start and commence a criminal investigation. that's always been the concern about the overlap between the intelligence community and law enforcement. something that's particularly disconcerting and dangerous unless handled very, very carefully. gregg: john durham is seeking to obtain, john brennan created a task force that was used as the basis for the trump-russia investigation. he provided information to harry reid that was leaked to the media. durham is heading in the right direction by want to go talk to brennan and get his communications. >> and james clapper too, i would suspect. what's being indicated here is efforts to disclose certain information at critical times in order to pressure the fbi to take this investigation and move it into a criminal inve
. >> he would have been in a position as director of the national security agency to know this.re there people in the intelligence community acting in a politically motivated fashion within the obama intelligence community during that time, and how and when did it make its way to the fbi when it started to get activated to start and commence a criminal investigation. that's always been the concern about the overlap between the intelligence community and law enforcement. something that's...
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heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack near the headquarters of russia's national security agency. i mean our intake of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up. libya's u.n. recognized government gets a boost in the battle for tripoli contraceptive military support from turkey. a new prime minister is named in lebanon as the country grapples with nationwide protests and its worst economic crisis since the civil war. at least 3 people die and hundreds arrested in india as protests rage over a controversial citizenship bill. and there were a gunman has opened fire outside the moscow headquarters of russia's top security agency the f.s.b. one person was killed in the shooting and 5 others were wounded if s.b. says the attacker has now been killed stuff and reports from moscow. the sound of gunfire echoes through the streets of the russian kept. silent people running to safety and initiating a major security operation by heavily armed special forces. according to russian media reports a man attacked this building on lubyanka square in the center of moscow. it's the home of
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collect data on citizens without a warrant if done by accident that's the lessons of the national security agency whistleblower edward snowden who would do the lid on u.s. mass surveillance seem to have been forgotten and you tell us who edward snowden is . wait a 2nd snowden is not. not to brush the guy that he. summoned from.
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. >> the former head of the national security agency, mike rogers, is cooperating. roger has met with durum multiple times and they say the substance of this meeting is not clear but rogers has cooperated voluntarily. durum said he did not agree with all of the justice department inspector general's findings that examined the fbi's conduct, and fbi agents did not act with political bias but it says serious mistakes were made. mark meredith, thanks very much. nancy pelosi for what she plans to do with articles of impeachment passed by the house as democrats and republicans wrangle over potential witnesses in the senate trial was some republicans said they would like to hear from joe biden and or his son hunter about dealings in ukraine, biden is telling reporters don't bet on it. >> do you stand by statements that you wouldn't comply of subpoenaed to testify? >> correct. the reason i wouldn't is because it is all designed to deal with trump doing what he has done his whole life, trying to take the focus off him. >> democrats calling on attorney general william barr a
. >> the former head of the national security agency, mike rogers, is cooperating. roger has met with durum multiple times and they say the substance of this meeting is not clear but rogers has cooperated voluntarily. durum said he did not agree with all of the justice department inspector general's findings that examined the fbi's conduct, and fbi agents did not act with political bias but it says serious mistakes were made. mark meredith, thanks very much. nancy pelosi for what she...
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perspective now from kirsten powers as well as susan hennessey, a former lawyer for the national security agencyl security and legal analyst. she's also a friend of lisa page's. susan, i know you don't speak for lisa page, but in your opinion, how important is it for her to finally be speaking out? >> i think it's incredibly important for her to be speaking out for a couple reasons. one, i do think it's important that people understand the huge personal toll that the president's really degrading, demeaning, disgusting attacks, you know, take on people. these are real people, people who have served their country over a period of decades. and to have him act like this in public, it has a real cost, and the public needs to understand that. i also think it's significant that page is telling her story now about what doj did, about their involvement in essentially selectively leaking text messages under circumstances that certainly raise the appearance that they were not doing so because it was in the public interest but instead that this was doj senior officials, doj spokespeople attempting to essent
perspective now from kirsten powers as well as susan hennessey, a former lawyer for the national security agencyl security and legal analyst. she's also a friend of lisa page's. susan, i know you don't speak for lisa page, but in your opinion, how important is it for her to finally be speaking out? >> i think it's incredibly important for her to be speaking out for a couple reasons. one, i do think it's important that people understand the huge personal toll that the president's really...
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does not support and respect the office of inspector general and also the fbi, the cia, the national security agencyll of whom concluded it's the russians not the ukrainians who interfered in the 2016 election. >> we're grateful to these two men, both former feds, to joining us tonight, paul butler and frank figliuzzi, our thanks. >>> explaining victimhood and victimization culture surrounding this president. how it plays out in live audiences like tonight and in our politics. >> i'm very upset today. i'm glad i'm here. i find it so hard because he's doneupsetting to me. >> president trump's base still not shaken in its faith, its support of him. tonight at his rally in hershey, pa, the pennsylvania lieutenant governor had a warning for democrats. >> pennsylvania, i think, is the single most important swing state in the country, and i really believe that. i always try to push back on this notion that there's a blue wave in pennsylvania. there's not. for as many counties as we flip in cipa, we did lose an equivalent amount in western pa. >> two notes, obviously that was before the rally, and sepa, so
does not support and respect the office of inspector general and also the fbi, the cia, the national security agencyll of whom concluded it's the russians not the ukrainians who interfered in the 2016 election. >> we're grateful to these two men, both former feds, to joining us tonight, paul butler and frank figliuzzi, our thanks. >>> explaining victimhood and victimization culture surrounding this president. how it plays out in live audiences like tonight and in our politics....
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does not support and respect the office of inspector general and also the fbi, the cia, the national security agency all of whom concluded it's the russians not the ukrainians who interfered in the 2016 election. >> we're grateful to these two men, both former feds, to joining us tonight, paul butler and frank figliuzzi, our thanks. >>> explaining victimhood and victimization culture surrounding this president. how it plays out in live audiences like tonight and in our politics. ht and in our politics frustrated that everyday activities cause wrinkles and there's nothing you can do about it? now there's a solution! downy wrinkleguard is a fabric conditioner that helps protect you from wrinkles all day. just pour the dye free liquid into the rinse dispenser. after a day of wear, pants washed with downy wrinkleguard and detergent are virtually wrinkle free. it even comes unscented. if you don't love downy wrinkleguard, we'll give you your money back. ...6, 7, 8 ♪ ♪ ♪ big dreams start with small steps... ...but dedication can get you there. so just start small... start saving. easily set, track and con
does not support and respect the office of inspector general and also the fbi, the cia, the national security agency all of whom concluded it's the russians not the ukrainians who interfered in the 2016 election. >> we're grateful to these two men, both former feds, to joining us tonight, paul butler and frank figliuzzi, our thanks. >>> explaining victimhood and victimization culture surrounding this president. how it plays out in live audiences like tonight and in our politics....
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does not support and respect the office of inspector general and also the fbi, the cia, the national security agency all of whom concluded it's the russians not the ukrainians who interfered in the 2016 election. >> we're grateful to these two men, both former feds, to joining us tonight, paul butler and frank figliuzzi, our thanks. >>> coming up for us, explaining the victimhood and victimization culture surrounding this president. how it plays out in live audiences like tonight and in our politics. >>> i think the whole stupid thing, this impeachment thing is just a waste of time and it's ridiculous and stupid. >> they have no facts, no firsthand knowledge and going on what the so-called experts say. >> i'm very upset today. i'm glad i'm here. i think it's so hard because he has done such a great job and this is the way that he's being treated. it's very upsetting to me. >> president trump's base still not shaken in its faith, its support of him. tonight at his rally in hershey, p.a., the pennsylvania lieutenant governor had a warning for democrats. >> pennsylvania, i think, is the singly most imp
does not support and respect the office of inspector general and also the fbi, the cia, the national security agency all of whom concluded it's the russians not the ukrainians who interfered in the 2016 election. >> we're grateful to these two men, both former feds, to joining us tonight, paul butler and frank figliuzzi, our thanks. >>> coming up for us, explaining the victimhood and victimization culture surrounding this president. how it plays out in live audiences like tonight...
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heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack near the headquarters of russia's national security agency libya's un recognized gets a boost in the battle for tripoli after accepting military support from turkey. a new prime minister is named in lebanon as the.
heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack near the headquarters of russia's national security agency libya's un recognized gets a boost in the battle for tripoli after accepting military support from turkey. a new prime minister is named in lebanon as the.
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he used national security agencies to lie about benghazi to win 2012 election and finally it was the obama administration that committed 17 violations before the fisa court to spy on trump campaign associates. despite these clear abuses of power, and the framers did not want a low bar for impeachment. they want to congress and the president to work out their differences. when i asked professor turley in a judiciary committee hearing if any president could avoid impeachment with this low standard, he said no. i yield back. >> madame speaker i remind the gentleman that president obama provided thousands of pages of information to congressional requests that attorney general holder and others testified, unlike now. now i yield one minute to the gentle lady from illinois. >> madame speaker, today is a solemn day in america and it's a day that none of us hope for. but the events of today are something that each of us were in defense of the execution of the united states against all enemies foreign and domestic. this is the oath that binds the men and women of the hundred 16th congress as
he used national security agencies to lie about benghazi to win 2012 election and finally it was the obama administration that committed 17 violations before the fisa court to spy on trump campaign associates. despite these clear abuses of power, and the framers did not want a low bar for impeachment. they want to congress and the president to work out their differences. when i asked professor turley in a judiciary committee hearing if any president could avoid impeachment with this low...
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you're republican or democrat, you really are going to value the work and missions of these national security agenciesu're not going to be pursuing political agendas in that oversight responsibility. and i've seen it time and time again that one party will try to use the law enforcement or intelligence agencies to be able to get pack at the other party. this has to stop, and i think the women and men of the fbi and cia and nsa and others are sick and tired of the being the political football in washington. and we need to make sure that we're going to value the work that they do, cherish it because our future depends on it. the future of our children and grandchildren depend on the ability of these institutions to carry out their fundmental responsibilities to help protect their fellow citizens. >> are you confident that that is possible right now? there's been tremendous pressure put on every institution at this moment. where do you think things stand? >> well, you know, the 9/11 commission made a number of recommendations how the executive branch should be hauled and legislative branch should be over
you're republican or democrat, you really are going to value the work and missions of these national security agenciesu're not going to be pursuing political agendas in that oversight responsibility. and i've seen it time and time again that one party will try to use the law enforcement or intelligence agencies to be able to get pack at the other party. this has to stop, and i think the women and men of the fbi and cia and nsa and others are sick and tired of the being the political football in...
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his own intelligence community, his own fbi, his own, it would appear, pentagon and other national security agencieswell, look. there's reporting that when general kelly, when trump learned that general kelly was creating records of the phone calls used on the white house devices, that's when he went back to what he was doing. and he's doing it despite the intel briefings that allegedly demonstrated to him how easy it was to intercept his own personal cell phone calls. so you've got to come to the conclusions there is reasons why he's choosing to do this. and one might think that, number one, he doesn't care that russia or others are listening because he feels aligned with them and doesn't buy into the theory of adversaries. secondly, he does not trust the intelligence community. i think we have learned that over and over again. we've learned from recent news reporting that he's told the people at dni when he gets briefings i don't think we should think like that, i don't believe that, so there's all of that. but at the crux of it is when someone is a dirty operator, they don't want to get caught do
his own intelligence community, his own fbi, his own, it would appear, pentagon and other national security agencieswell, look. there's reporting that when general kelly, when trump learned that general kelly was creating records of the phone calls used on the white house devices, that's when he went back to what he was doing. and he's doing it despite the intel briefings that allegedly demonstrated to him how easy it was to intercept his own personal cell phone calls. so you've got to come to...
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campaign and up in of th-- none of them were red by the trump campaign to law enforcement or national security agenciesreover, during the special counsel investigation into the sweeping and systematic russian campaign to subvert our election, president trump engaged in another systematic campaign of obstruction of the investigative process to obscure his own involvement. mr. president, mr. chairman, we present you not just with high crimes and misdemeanor, but a constitutional crime in progress up to this very minute. mayor giuliani, the president's private lawyer fresh from his overseas travel looking to rehabilitate once again the discredited conspiracy theories at the heart of the president's defense admitted that he participated directly in the smear campaign to oust ambassador yovanovitch from her job according to the new yorker magazine, giuliani said i believed that i needed yovanovitch out of the way. she was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody, and here, of course, mr. giuliani refers to the president's sought after investigations into joe biden and the remnants of the dis
campaign and up in of th-- none of them were red by the trump campaign to law enforcement or national security agenciesreover, during the special counsel investigation into the sweeping and systematic russian campaign to subvert our election, president trump engaged in another systematic campaign of obstruction of the investigative process to obscure his own involvement. mr. president, mr. chairman, we present you not just with high crimes and misdemeanor, but a constitutional crime in progress...
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the national security agency with the military with the pentagon. in terms of the processes the witnesses that are come forward the testimony that we've heard. what sort of schism has been created between the executive office and the rest to all those you might say the establishment and schism as the be rectified in in in the experiences that we are all witnessing right now. well i don't think i think you're certainly right that there is a a huge schism there is a huge disconnect between the office of the president and certainly virtually everyone else who is a competent career professional or and even a indeed a cop and a political appointee and the current administration mr trump is pursuing his own private interests and doing so often without facts or based on speculation or conspiracy theories or information it gets from heaven knows where and the result of that of course is not only to produce bad policy as it certainly did in the case of ukraine but also to profoundly disillusion undermine the the guts of the american government the public ser
the national security agency with the military with the pentagon. in terms of the processes the witnesses that are come forward the testimony that we've heard. what sort of schism has been created between the executive office and the rest to all those you might say the establishment and schism as the be rectified in in in the experiences that we are all witnessing right now. well i don't think i think you're certainly right that there is a a huge schism there is a huge disconnect between the...
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you've looked extensively at the mechanism for internal oversight at the national security agency or the nsa. can you talk over the about those and the benefits and limits to internal oversight offices and then were going to go into some of the external oversight offices of that exist. >> great. i come at this conversation from the role of the former come as a former head of the civil rights office of the department of homeland security where i played a role as internal overseer for the tiny sliver of the ic is located at dhs but i got interested in nsa at the center of this. if you think broadly about the internal office placed on the role of complaints with extra imposed norms and what you might broadly see in terms of oversight it's a pretty big list of the suspect some of my fellow panelists will quarrel with the inclusion of some of these offices on this list but i needed to make sure i i didn't skip any. i needed notes. there is at the nsa i compliance office responsible for aspects of compliance with especially the strictures of the fisa court and also the 12333 rules. there's
you've looked extensively at the mechanism for internal oversight at the national security agency or the nsa. can you talk over the about those and the benefits and limits to internal oversight offices and then were going to go into some of the external oversight offices of that exist. >> great. i come at this conversation from the role of the former come as a former head of the civil rights office of the department of homeland security where i played a role as internal overseer for the...
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and it's funded by the national security agency and some of the other companies in the area.and we need to be encouraging much more of that. so the.i'm making is that somehow, the ability of our high education enterprise to look in the mirror, to be empowered here as we are, and to be honest about this trend on one hand. and disabled without these problems, shortage of people and technology. we need more women or people of color. the fact that students with bad backgrounds had need more support. all these are ways in which we can solve problems and make the.to ask society the higher education matters. >> the thing i love about that too is it whether it's that program or other programs that are partnerships between our public sector are private sector, our institutions in higher education. in philanthropy, everybody has an important role to play. >> even when i at our k-12 programs with boots and a great job with working with the school system and the stem center in those schools, on the idea of connecting arts and sciences together. in engineering having kids excited to be en
and it's funded by the national security agency and some of the other companies in the area.and we need to be encouraging much more of that. so the.i'm making is that somehow, the ability of our high education enterprise to look in the mirror, to be empowered here as we are, and to be honest about this trend on one hand. and disabled without these problems, shortage of people and technology. we need more women or people of color. the fact that students with bad backgrounds had need more...
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that campaign and none of them were reported by the trump campaign to law enforcement or national security agencies. more over, during the special counsel investigation into the sweeping and system attic russian campaign to subvert our election, president trump engaged in another systematic campaign of obstruction of the investigative process to obscure his own involvement. mr. chairman, we present you not just with high crimes and misdemeanors, but a constitutional crime in progr s progress, up to this very minute. mayor giuliani, the president's private lawyer fresh from his overseas travel looking to rehabilitate once again the discredited conspiracy theories at the heart of the president's defense admitted he participated directly in the smear campaign to oust ambassador yovanovitch from her job. according to "the new yorker" magazine giuliani said i believe i needed yovanovitch out of the way. she was going to make the investigations difficult for everybody. here, of course, mr. giuliani refers to the president's sought-after investigations into joe biden and the remnants of the discredited co
that campaign and none of them were reported by the trump campaign to law enforcement or national security agencies. more over, during the special counsel investigation into the sweeping and system attic russian campaign to subvert our election, president trump engaged in another systematic campaign of obstruction of the investigative process to obscure his own involvement. mr. chairman, we present you not just with high crimes and misdemeanors, but a constitutional crime in progr s progress,...
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heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack here the headquarters of russia's national security agency on the intent of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up libya's u.n. recognized government gets a boost in the battle for tripoli after accepting military support from turkey. a new prime minister is named in lebanon as the country grapples with nationwide protests and its worst economic crisis since the civil.
heart of moscow at least one person is killed in an attack here the headquarters of russia's national security agency on the intent of this is al jazeera live from london also coming up libya's u.n. recognized government gets a boost in the battle for tripoli after accepting military support from turkey. a new prime minister is named in lebanon as the country grapples with nationwide protests and its worst economic crisis since the civil.
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said the right thing, and i think more to the point there is a real mobilization among our national security agenciestamper proof as they can. they're working very hard on it. the nsa has a task force that continues to monitor russian actions. sergey lavrov standing there, russians were conducting a covert action, which means if you're asked about it, you say it didn't happen, and so he stands up there and says it never happened. that's what you do. and it was good to see him -- good to see him called on it. the question really is whether what's ahead. we're heading now, i think, into a period of u.s. russian bargaining over arms control and other issues. that's just about -- just over the next tournament in the river, and we'll see if donald trump is serious about that, if he bargains effectively. the russians have done some very interesting diplomacy in the last week with ukraine, with president zelensky and ukraine, something the u.s. should be part of but hasn't been. what's trump going to do about that. it's interesting to see these sort of more normal issues, arms control, the negotiations over
said the right thing, and i think more to the point there is a real mobilization among our national security agenciestamper proof as they can. they're working very hard on it. the nsa has a task force that continues to monitor russian actions. sergey lavrov standing there, russians were conducting a covert action, which means if you're asked about it, you say it didn't happen, and so he stands up there and says it never happened. that's what you do. and it was good to see him -- good to see him...
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that goes with yoga and able to become an ambassador for girls in technology and unbid the national security agency and the other companies in area and we need to encourage much more another. that the point i'm making is that somehow the ability of our higher education enterprise to look in themer roar to be empowered and to be honest but the strength and to say but we have these problem, a shortage of people in technology, the need for more women or people of colonel, the fact that students from low income backgrounds don't haven't the educational brown and need more support. all these are ways in which we can solve problems and make the point to our society that higher education matters. >> host: the thing i love is that it's a -- whether it's that program or the program these are partnerships between public sector, private sector, our institutions of higher education, philanthropy, everyone has an important role to play. >> guest: when when i look at our k through 12 programs, -- stem centers and the idea of connecting the earths and the sciences together and engineering and haves inastaire beco
that goes with yoga and able to become an ambassador for girls in technology and unbid the national security agency and the other companies in area and we need to encourage much more another. that the point i'm making is that somehow the ability of our higher education enterprise to look in themer roar to be empowered and to be honest but the strength and to say but we have these problem, a shortage of people in technology, the need for more women or people of colonel, the fact that students...