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host: we do not want to miss an opportunity to talk about the national security institute at george mason. guest: the national security institute was founded four years ago. we were looking around and looked at the think tank space and the academic space and what we realized was, there really was not -- a think tank that looked at the hard questions about cybersecurity that brought together a bipartisan group of experts. what other concrete answers we can give to members of congress, their staff, things that can do actual recommendations? we have a great team out there working, including jessica, brent, wendy, and john, a terrific crew at the national security institute. host: we will jump across the potomac river to arlington. independent, good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: yes sir. caller: my comment is from the julep -- geopolitical perspective. i want your audience and guest to talk to the idea of hacking is a first order effect, so the idea is that if someone asked our infrastructure, then we go in and we respond by going into it and creating cyber networks or
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>> joining us now for a conversation i cybersecurity from the national security institute at george mason law school and also working on cybersecurity and the ransomware attacks why does it seem like we hear about these every day? are they more prevalent or just higher profile companies? >> it is a little bit of those. ransomware is easier to use with the development with the idea all capabilities you just have to plug in your target and pay a fee and then it does the work for you. you collect some ransom and then pay that off. so it's easier to do. second it's like criminals are bank robbers but in this case going after those targets i need to stay up and running and then there is a lie the pressure to pay the ransom and move forward we saw that with colonial pipeline and a similar situation but we do know they could get up and running pretty quickly. >> and then the service providers why can't they track down those people? >> it's a great question. using the anonymity techniques even of that coin wallet all the fbi sees back to last few days could take that that coin transaction they tr
>> joining us now for a conversation i cybersecurity from the national security institute at george mason law school and also working on cybersecurity and the ransomware attacks why does it seem like we hear about these every day? are they more prevalent or just higher profile companies? >> it is a little bit of those. ransomware is easier to use with the development with the idea all capabilities you just have to plug in your target and pay a fee and then it does the work for you....
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arthel: executive director of the national security institute, also former chief counsel and senior advisor senate quorum form relations committee. let's walk through this. is it unusual for the u.s. to fund research at a chinese lab, specifically the wuhan institute? why would the state department warn against pursuing the origins of covid? >> not that unusual to fund them generally, but what is unusual, the type we are talking about, gain of function studies to study how a virus might get more aggressive and spread to humans, particularly to study them at a chinese is addition and particularly one that has chinese government is more unusual but then going directly from the national or the like to the chinese lab, it went through a long profit monday an individual involved in some of the defense of the idea at the wuhan lab so there's a lot of interesting questions about that and people's motivation but that's one aspect of this whole thing, it went away nonprofit, the wuhan institute of virology. arthel: why would they warn against pursuing the origins of covid-19? >> obviously if that's
arthel: executive director of the national security institute, also former chief counsel and senior advisor senate quorum form relations committee. let's walk through this. is it unusual for the u.s. to fund research at a chinese lab, specifically the wuhan institute? why would the state department warn against pursuing the origins of covid? >> not that unusual to fund them generally, but what is unusual, the type we are talking about, gain of function studies to study how a virus might...
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host: we do not want to miss an opportunity to talk about the national security institute at george masonguest: the national security institute was founded four years ago. we were looking around and looked at the think tank space and the academic space and what we realized was, there really was not -- a think tank that looked at the hard questions about cybersecurity that brought together a bipartisan group of experts. what other concrete answers we can give to members of congress, their staff, things that can do actual recommendations? we have a great team out there working, including jessica, brent, wendy, and john, a terrific crew at the national security institute. host: we will jump across the potomac river to arlington. independent, good morning. caller: good morning. can you hear me? host: yes sir. caller: my comment is from the julep -- geopolitical perspective. i want your audience and guest to talk to the idea of hacking is a first order effect, so the idea is that if someone asked our infrastructure, then we go in and we respond by going into it and creating cyber networks or c
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she is a co-program director at the emerging tech and cyber security program at the national security institute at george mason. i appreciate you all being with us today and following on the early good conversation we just had with congressman katko. ginny, disinformation campaigns are such a challenge in today's society, what are you recommending to your client base and what do we need to know? ginny: sure, that is a huge question. disinformation has evolved over time. it is not like there have not been campaigns like this before social media. the idea that especially external actors, nationstates, are trying to influence others, that has happened as long as time has existed. but we are at an inflection point now, where the reality, or what truth is, is hard to define. we do not have the same trusted institutions were used to and a lot of that trust has been broken down. so, i will focus on the u.s. as a nation i think we are scrambling as individuals, to know who to trust and what to trust and what information is accurate. so this is an all hands on deck scenario. we talk a lot about multi-st
she is a co-program director at the emerging tech and cyber security program at the national security institute at george mason. i appreciate you all being with us today and following on the early good conversation we just had with congressman katko. ginny, disinformation campaigns are such a challenge in today's society, what are you recommending to your client base and what do we need to know? ginny: sure, that is a huge question. disinformation has evolved over time. it is not like there...
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he's an expert on iran at the institute for national security studies. he joins us live by skype from tele beef. well, i many thanks for joining us. i actually read an article that you wrote all the way back in 2019 where you were saying all the signs were pope pointing to abraham. right. you see to succeed they have any supreme leader now. he's, of course, being seen as a shoe in for president. was that all parts of a greater plan? do you think? well, it might be, i think that it was the cation by the guardian council of most candidates, including high ranking officials, including audio region need only because the mother's is part of the regime efforts to make sure that they maintain conservative all over the 3 branches of our in iraq, they didn't want anyone to do at the time. the ability. busy for i say when that action, not just because they want someone like coming even think, but how many went very loyal to become the next president of iran. but also because that might be the 1st phase trip. busy to becoming the next year, when many, this is, whic
he's an expert on iran at the institute for national security studies. he joins us live by skype from tele beef. well, i many thanks for joining us. i actually read an article that you wrote all the way back in 2019 where you were saying all the signs were pope pointing to abraham. right. you see to succeed they have any supreme leader now. he's, of course, being seen as a shoe in for president. was that all parts of a greater plan? do you think? well, it might be, i think that it was the...
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of the post secondary schools seriously have an obligation to protect students and institutions and then national security thank you for your efforts for the institution we look forward to welcoming you and i yield back. >> . >> i now recognize myself. secretary thank you again for joining us discussing your priorities to discuss students and communities access to policy education and those have the necessary resources and then to make up for lost time but then today's hearings reaffirm the educational system so to that end with the american jobs plan and then to build back better institution and with those key takeaways secretary card don't i thank you very much for your time today in engaging with the members for the response we look forward to working with you and that they need to reach theirty full potential this meeting is adjourned. thank you mr. secretary. have a good day. >> good morning everyone it's morning in washington dc but it could be midnight where you are we are delighted to have you join us for what will be a very important conversation. this is a discussion about the reality of rolling
of the post secondary schools seriously have an obligation to protect students and institutions and then national security thank you for your efforts for the institution we look forward to welcoming you and i yield back. >> . >> i now recognize myself. secretary thank you again for joining us discussing your priorities to discuss students and communities access to policy education and those have the necessary resources and then to make up for lost time but then today's hearings...
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national security agencies in the u.s. made an announcement followed by the national institute standard and technology made a worldwide announcement for proposals. cryptosystems that are secure against the strunk compton computer will be invented. last july, the third round happened and they announced the finalist of the competition. cryptography. bitcoin or cryptocurrencies are somehow, i kept mentioning about more research has to be done. to attract the trust of the governments, because it is inevitable. the word is out. host: very brief question. what do you say to the skeptics about elon musk. he was singing the praises, now he is pulling back. >> maybe it is not too bad after all, it is if you look at the state level, there is a tension between trying to keep control and get lots of users which provide security. that potentially is being expressed by the european central bank, they are vocal that they are looking for the best way to design a digital euro. i want to make it clear that the endgame is not just to gain a cryptocurrency, but to only infrastructure for tomorrow. if a state manages a cryptocurrency that will be adop
national security agencies in the u.s. made an announcement followed by the national institute standard and technology made a worldwide announcement for proposals. cryptosystems that are secure against the strunk compton computer will be invented. last july, the third round happened and they announced the finalist of the competition. cryptography. bitcoin or cryptocurrencies are somehow, i kept mentioning about more research has to be done. to attract the trust of the governments, because it is...
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security -- >> thank you so much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> saturday on the communicators, andy purdy, chief security officer of huawei technologies usa on possible new opportunities for huawei and cybersecurity concerns in the u.s. >> we also have to look globally at what is necessary, what is possible to make for greater security, assurance, privacy, globally. we need to think outside the box and not go with the same old stuff that is not working. accountability and transparency are the key. germany is doing some important things to try and make sure that the operator and the equipment suppliers have good visibility and strong requirements. that is one of the things missing in the united states. a senator was on a recent show and he said the recent attacks are like a wake-up call but then america falls back asleep. the fact is that congress has dropped the ball and not exercise their oversight ever since that management attacks. there need to be requirements, objectives, funding, authorities and heads need
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space programme as well senior research fellow at the asian studies center at the davis institute for national securitye's in washington. how please do you think beijing will be with this launch? obviously, the successful launch is going to make a lot of people happy. once they dock, once the crew and barks into the module and begins operations, i think everyone will be even more relieved and even happier. will be even more relieved and even happier-— even happier. what is the significance _ even happier. what is the significance of _ even happier. what is the significance of this? - even happier. what is the i significance of this? clearly, there is already an alternative, the international space station has been up that for a long time. this is china's equivalent, a long way behind that. why is this a landmark moment? , , ., , landmark moment? chinese plans for a space — landmark moment? chinese plans for a space station _ landmark moment? chinese plans for a space station date _ landmark moment? chinese plans for a space station date back - for a space station date back literally 30 years. this is p
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institute . did she was author of the 2017 u.s. national security strategy and deputy national security advisor for strategy in 2018 for the trump administration. she previously was an officer international security and foreign policy program of the smith richardson foundation. kelly, senior advisor to an institute of contributing editor at the american conservatism. and corey, director of defense policy that the american institute and a number of leading positions of the u.s. department of defense, department of state, and the national security council. she's a contributing writer at the atlantic, and wars in iraq and in the author of safe passage about the rise of america to power. i've asked all three panelist make open statements on the following questions. what you see is the current state of conservatives within the united states and foreign policy issues and what do you think the conservative point also might look like in the coming years giving existing trends and what you think conservative policy should look like and what makes it specific
institute . did she was author of the 2017 u.s. national security strategy and deputy national security advisor for strategy in 2018 for the trump administration. she previously was an officer international security and foreign policy program of the smith richardson foundation. kelly, senior advisor to an institute of contributing editor at the american conservatism. and corey, director of defense policy that the american institute and a number of leading positions of the u.s. department of...
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institute. she was the leading author of the 2017 u.s. national securitytrategy, and definitely national security advisor for the trump administration. she previously was senior program officer at the international security and foreign policy program at the richardson foundation. kelly, is senior advisor to the quincy institute and contribute editor of the american conservative. kori's director of foreign and defense policy at the american enterprise institute. she has held a number of leading positions at the u.s. department of defense and department of state and the national security council. she's a contri, buting writer at the atlantic, and war on the rocks, and is the author of "safe passage," a book about the rise of america to the world power. i have asked all panelists to three make an opening statement on the following questions. what do you see as the current state of play among conservatives within the united states on foreign policy issues? what do you think a conservative foreign policy might look, like in the coming years given existing trend
institute. she was the leading author of the 2017 u.s. national securitytrategy, and definitely national security advisor for the trump administration. she previously was senior program officer at the international security and foreign policy program at the richardson foundation. kelly, is senior advisor to the quincy institute and contribute editor of the american conservative. kori's director of foreign and defense policy at the american enterprise institute. she has held a number of leading...
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susan hennessey, senior fellow at the brookings institution focused on national security.re is some of her tweets. your tax dollars are about to pay her right here. she says that's not the narrative that i see, highly sensitive info, that's not what happened. no, that is what happened. here's another tweet from ms. hannity c. bottom line here, the origins of the russia investigation happened to be exactly helpful officials have been saying it all along and misconduct by lower level employees but it didn't implicate the investigation. someone should tell the pfizer court that it actually ruled that was significant misconduct, maybe she would like to know before she enters the d.o.j. here's a third tweet attacking who knows, the one guy who got it right. his lack of knowledge is outright alarming for being chair. he was the one guy who got right. susan hennessey didn't only support the collision hoax and promoted, attached for christopher steel's credibility even though his foreign affiliates over there, friends of christopher steel, that's kind of strange. hennessey support
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national security correspondent ken is poring over this report as is garrett haake. i want to bring in clint watts, research fellow at the foreign policy research institute and an msnbcnalyst and contribute. good to see you guys. ken, this report adds new scrutiny of the current acting police chief who, as i think most people know, was named to the post after the prior chief was forced to resign the day after. walk us through some of the key revelations here. >> that's right, chris. rohan pittman was in charge of the three intelligence branches in the months prior to the january 6th event and those branches come into serious criticism in this report as having received significant intelligence information about people wanting to bring guns to the capitol and people sharing maps of the capitol tunnels online but failing to pass that information up the chain to senior leadership and down the chain to the rank and file officers who turned out to be unprepared on the day. and it's just one example of how this report says there was a massive intelligence failure where it wasn't just the capitol police but the fbi and dhs also had access to this information and did not dist
national security correspondent ken is poring over this report as is garrett haake. i want to bring in clint watts, research fellow at the foreign policy research institute and an msnbcnalyst and contribute. good to see you guys. ken, this report adds new scrutiny of the current acting police chief who, as i think most people know, was named to the post after the prior chief was forced to resign the day after. walk us through some of the key revelations here. >> that's right, chris. rohan...
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we have not just the institutions, the afghanistan national security forces, the people in afghanistanir own forces. judy: quickly, of the u.s. pledge to help thousands of afghan citizens who helped u.s. troops during the war get out of the country, is that something you welcome? >> that is something that is in the policy of the united states. i am not aware of the details. the solution is not to get out, but to stand there. if there are situations we cannot address or protect some individuals and there is an opportunity for them, i think that is ok. judy: doctor, thank you for speaking with us today. >> you are welcome. ♪ more than a year after george floyd's murder set off national protests and a reckoning, the former police officer found guilty in his death, derek chauvin, was sentenced by a minnesota judge today to 22.5 years in prison. in a moment, we look at the sentence in the continuing reverberations of the case. first, our special correspondent reports from minneapolis. >> i'm not going to attempt to be profound or clever because it's not the appropriate time. fred: judge pet
we have not just the institutions, the afghanistan national security forces, the people in afghanistanir own forces. judy: quickly, of the u.s. pledge to help thousands of afghan citizens who helped u.s. troops during the war get out of the country, is that something you welcome? >> that is something that is in the policy of the united states. i am not aware of the details. the solution is not to get out, but to stand there. if there are situations we cannot address or protect some...
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as i hope you already know, the center is a nonpartisan research institute exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. we expect no funds from governments, we never have and never will. for more, i encourage you to visit our website. you can follow us on twitter. thanks again for joining us for this important and timely conversation. brad, over to you. >> bradley: thank you for that. it is my pleasure to be here talking with secretary leon panetta. thank you so much for making time to talk with me. the topic today is very relevant. as we speak, u.s. forces in afghanistan are taking on withdrawal. last month president biden announced he would recall u.s. forces out of the country by this september 11 anniversary. so today, with the permission of our distinguished guests, i am hoping that we can talk about the past, the president and the future. -- the president, and the future. by past, i mean what happened in the last 20 years, by present, what we are seeing now on the ground in afghanistan. then, the future. we will do the best we can talk about that responsibility. gentlemen, wel
as i hope you already know, the center is a nonpartisan research institute exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. we expect no funds from governments, we never have and never will. for more, i encourage you to visit our website. you can follow us on twitter. thanks again for joining us for this important and timely conversation. brad, over to you. >> bradley: thank you for that. it is my pleasure to be here talking with secretary leon panetta. thank you so much for...
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institute. she was leading author of the 2017 p,us strategy and deputy national security adviser for strategy in 2015 for the trump administration. she previously was senior th officer at the international security and foreign-policy program . kelly ross is advisor to the policy institute and contributing editor at the american conservative . kelly shockley is director of policy at the american enterprise institute and served a number of leading positions at the department of state and national security council as a contributing writer and the atlantic and is the author of safe passage about the rise of america towards power. i've asked all panelists to make an opening statement on the following question. what do you see as the current state of play among conservatives on foreign-policy issues, what do you think conservative policy might look like in the coming years following this trend and what do you think conservative foreign-policy should look like and what makes it specifically conservative? please send questions out to the panelists and i'll ask them a number of related questions includin
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major cyber warfare conducted by our adversaries to undermine american institutions and the people's confidence that is a national securitytrategy and we have to push and fight back. jackie: general jack keane we look at this warfare at the warfare of the future and were not ready to combat and be aggressive and offensive about it, we will be in a lot of trouble, great to see you, thank you for your insight and. >> that was well said. >> let's bring in our next guest labor secretary nominee and he puts in her most of the meat processing plants are expected to be operational today but the other fact that were talking about less than a month after the colonial pipeline allegedly by russian hackers is a time with supply chain shortages because of the pandemic and seen inflation every time we go to the grocery store it is really tough when the impactor infrastructure and impacts the consumer as well. >> going after the beef supply lines live plants after memorial day when everybody did their grilling, gbs, that was a right target, 23% of the united states beef, they do 18% of pork and if those plants had stayed shut down it w
major cyber warfare conducted by our adversaries to undermine american institutions and the people's confidence that is a national securitytrategy and we have to push and fight back. jackie: general jack keane we look at this warfare at the warfare of the future and were not ready to combat and be aggressive and offensive about it, we will be in a lot of trouble, great to see you, thank you for your insight and. >> that was well said. >> let's bring in our next guest labor secretary...
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we are a nonpartisan research institute exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. we accept no funds from foreign governments. for more information on our work, visit our website, fdd.org. thank you for joining us for this important, timely conversation. brad, over to you. >> it is my pleasure to be here talking with secretary leon panetta and general mcmaster. thank you for making time with me to talk about these issues. the topic today is relevant as we speak. u.s. forces in afghanistan are undertaking withdrawal. we have the 20th anniversary of the horrible terror attack on our country this september. this month, -- last month, president biden announced he wanted all troops out of the country by that september 11 anniversary. with the permission of our two guests, i hope we can talk about the past, the present, the future. by the past, i mean the past 20 years, what went well, what did not. the present, what we are seeing now on the ground in afghanistan. then, the future. we will do the best we can talk about that responsibility. just when, welcome. the set --
we are a nonpartisan research institute exclusively focused on national security and foreign policy. we accept no funds from foreign governments. for more information on our work, visit our website, fdd.org. thank you for joining us for this important, timely conversation. brad, over to you. >> it is my pleasure to be here talking with secretary leon panetta and general mcmaster. thank you for making time with me to talk about these issues. the topic today is relevant as we speak. u.s....
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institution. she was questioned this year by a former national security official >> at the beginning of covid-19 we heard the rumors that it's claimed that in our laboratory we have some projects blabla with the army blabla, these kind of rumors but this is not correct. >> reporter: but nbc news has evidence the doctor herself has multiple connections with military officials. she and others collaborated with military scientists on coronavirus research in spring 2018 and with another military scientist in december 2019 in 2020 an article that scientist offered lists a footnote as deceased nbc has been unable to ascertain the circumstances of his death. the state department has repeatedly raised concerns over china's compliance with the biological weapons convention, questions over china's transparency now central to president biden's coronavirus inquiry. lester >> all right, keir simmons, thank you >>> we have reported on the soaring number of migrants at the border, but now another troubling trend, the staggering rise of drug smuggling. gabe gutierrez is at the border >> reporter: near el paso, tex
institution. she was questioned this year by a former national security official >> at the beginning of covid-19 we heard the rumors that it's claimed that in our laboratory we have some projects blabla with the army blabla, these kind of rumors but this is not correct. >> reporter: but nbc news has evidence the doctor herself has multiple connections with military officials. she and others collaborated with military scientists on coronavirus research in spring 2018 and with another...
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so in 2015, the national security just in the us after snowden revelation made an announcement followed by a nice national institute standard and technology. megan maida worldwide announcement, or getting proposals for so called post quantum primitives or pizza systems that are basically secure against the strong quantum computer will be, will be invented. and last july, the 3rd round happened and the and asked the final is of the, of the competition that are included in the space cryptography and code based cryptography and cryptography. and so each coins or crypt current are somehow should be, i kept mentioning about more research has to be done and so to, to attract the trust of the government. because if people that, you know, the word is going more stuff. i just need one very brief question then to tv shows amsterdam, what do you say to the skeptics like warren buffet, isla muscular mosque was singing the praises of bitcoin just a few years ago. now he's pulling back a little bit. sure. and then he has been also vocal in thing that, you know, maybe it's not too bad after all, and you may have some financial in
so in 2015, the national security just in the us after snowden revelation made an announcement followed by a nice national institute standard and technology. megan maida worldwide announcement, or getting proposals for so called post quantum primitives or pizza systems that are basically secure against the strong quantum computer will be, will be invented. and last july, the 3rd round happened and the and asked the final is of the, of the competition that are included in the space cryptography...
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as i hope you already know we are a nonpartisan research institute exclusively focused on national securitynd foreign policy. we accept no funds from foreign governments, never have, never will. for more information on our way to encourage you to visit our website fdd.org, follow us on twitter at fdd. thanks again for joining us for this important timelyt conversation. brad, over to you. >> thank you for the introduction. my pleasure to be here talking with secretary panetta and lieutenant general retired h. r. mcmaster. thank you so much for j making time to talk with me about this important issue. the topic today is obvious irrelevant. as we speak the u.s. forces in afghanistan are undertaking withdrawal. we have the 20th anniversary of the horrible terrorist attacks on a country this september. last month president biden announced he wanted to be called u.s. forces out of the country by that september 11 anniversary. today with the permission of our distinguished guests here i'm hoping we can talk about the past, the present and the future it by passing what's transpired over the past 20
as i hope you already know we are a nonpartisan research institute exclusively focused on national securitynd foreign policy. we accept no funds from foreign governments, never have, never will. for more information on our way to encourage you to visit our website fdd.org, follow us on twitter at fdd. thanks again for joining us for this important timelyt conversation. brad, over to you. >> thank you for the introduction. my pleasure to be here talking with secretary panetta and...
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national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> saturday on the communicators, chief securityfficer of huawei technologies u.s.a. on possible new opportunities for huawei and cybersecurity concerns in the u.s. >> we've also got to look globally at what is necessary, what is possible to make for greater security, greater assurance, greater privacy globally. and we need to think outside the box and not just go with the same old stuff that's not working. and frankly, accountability and transparency are the key. as i said, germany's doing some important things to try to make sure that the operators and the equipment suppliers have good visibility and very strong requirements. that's one of the things that's been missing in the united states. senator king of maine was on a recent sunday show and he said, well, the recent attacks are like a wakeup call but america falls back asleep. absolutely. the fact is congress has dropped the ball and has not exercised their oversight. ever since the office of personnel management attacks, through to the president. there needs to be requirement
national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2021] >> saturday on the communicators, chief securityfficer of huawei technologies u.s.a. on possible new opportunities for huawei and cybersecurity concerns in the u.s. >> we've also got to look globally at what is necessary, what is possible to make for greater security, greater assurance, greater privacy globally. and we...
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look, part of the problem here is that just like in 9/11 there were fundamental institutional breakdowns in the national security apparatus of this country. but the difference now is that the people who are being blamed for -- you know, the people who are responsibility for the insurrection, both literally the people in our country who were storming the capitol and the president, the former president and his associates who egged it on, they're part of this country. it's not as easy for our political leaders to point sort of to an external foe like they did in 9/11. we were attacked from outside this country so it was easier for the two political parties to rally around the changes that needed to be made, and security, some say too many changes. but that's the problem. like it's hard to see, as much as the report lays out, a fundamental kind of, you know, fixing of the system that needs to be done. there's so much internal political strife and tension that it's hard to see that they do it. >> when they can't agree on a basic set of common facts. >> exactly. >> basic set. this is from our reporting on this, source
look, part of the problem here is that just like in 9/11 there were fundamental institutional breakdowns in the national security apparatus of this country. but the difference now is that the people who are being blamed for -- you know, the people who are responsibility for the insurrection, both literally the people in our country who were storming the capitol and the president, the former president and his associates who egged it on, they're part of this country. it's not as easy for our...
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of afghanistan don't want to return to the old days, and we have not just the institutions in the afghanistan national securityorces, and the people of afghanistan are standing by their own forces. >> woodruff: and just quickly, of the u.s. pledge to help thousands of afghan citizens who helped u.s. troops during the war get out of the country, is that something you welcome? >> that's something which is in the policy of the united states. i'm not aware of the details. the solution is not to get out but to stand down. but if there are situations that we cannot address or we cannot protect, some individuals, and there is an opportunity for them, i think that's okay. >> woodruff: dr. abdullah abdullah, we thank you very much for speaking with us today. >> you are welcome. >> woodruff: more than a year after george floyd's murder set off national protests and a racial reckoning, the former police officer found guilty in his death, derek chauvin, was sentenced by a minnesota judge today to 22.5 years in prison. in a moment, william brangham looks at the sentence, and the continuing reverberations of this case. but
of afghanistan don't want to return to the old days, and we have not just the institutions in the afghanistan national securityorces, and the people of afghanistan are standing by their own forces. >> woodruff: and just quickly, of the u.s. pledge to help thousands of afghan citizens who helped u.s. troops during the war get out of the country, is that something you welcome? >> that's something which is in the policy of the united states. i'm not aware of the details. the solution...
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warfare conducted by our adversaries to undermine american institutions and the peoples' confidence in it. that is a significant national security strategy and we have to push and fight back. >> general jack keane, we look at the cyber warfare, it is the warfare of the future. if we're not ready to combat or offensive about it we'll be in a lot of trouble. general, thank you, so much for your insight tonight. >> that was well-said. thank you. jackie: sure. bring in our next guest, former labor secretary nominee andy puzder. most of the meat processing plants are expected to be operational as of today, andy, but this other attack we're talking about in less than a month after the colonial pipeline allegedly by russian hackers, it is a time when we have supply chain shortages because of the pandemic and we're seeing inflation every time we go to the grocery store as it is, it is really tough when these hacks impact you know, our infrastructure to a certain degree. then it impacts the consumer as well? >> these are very well-timed, going after the beef supply lines. these supply lines in the plants right after memorial day when eve
warfare conducted by our adversaries to undermine american institutions and the peoples' confidence in it. that is a significant national security strategy and we have to push and fight back. >> general jack keane, we look at the cyber warfare, it is the warfare of the future. if we're not ready to combat or offensive about it we'll be in a lot of trouble. general, thank you, so much for your insight tonight. >> that was well-said. thank you. jackie: sure. bring in our next guest,...
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personnel that you'll be able to effectively distribute the resources to the afghan national army and other security institutions? >> as you know, senator, we are -- our plan is to keep our embassy there, and hopefully as we work -- we continue to work with the afghan government, we'll establish those capabilities and procedures necessary to be able to effectively distribute funds and track the movement of those funds and capabilities. >> at any point in your review as the situation develops and you feel you need additional authorities, please do not hesitate to contact the committee. i think both myself and the ranking member would be very eager to provide those authorities. you mentioned in your opening statements the scourge of sexual assault in the military. and the ongoing efforts to reform the ucmj. the last time we did a major military reform, in 2017, the defense bill required a two-year implementation time frame and -- every bit of which was used. critical to the process was the fact that the president must republish the court marshall and making sure that prosecutions are not rushed by implementation.
personnel that you'll be able to effectively distribute the resources to the afghan national army and other security institutions? >> as you know, senator, we are -- our plan is to keep our embassy there, and hopefully as we work -- we continue to work with the afghan government, we'll establish those capabilities and procedures necessary to be able to effectively distribute funds and track the movement of those funds and capabilities. >> at any point in your review as the situation...
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to that extent, the health security agency and national institute for health...personally, i think it is a mistake. i think if you want to see the interconnectedness between our overall state of public health in things like the extent of obesity and lack of physical activity, those things directly impacted on the severity of the effects of the pandemic, so infectious disease and non—communicable diseases cannot be separated. i think they are all part of one public health activity, and i think there was some scapegoating going on, frankly, last year. you know, public health england were scapegoated for the fact that governments, for a while previously, had not been invested in public health. it was my intention that the government should give the nhs its independence. it is a major strategic ever if the government now proceeds with the legislation to take away that independence and take over political day—to—day control of the nhs. -- over political day—to—day control of the nhs. —— strategic error. i think sajid can push the barnacles off the boat by dropping asp
to that extent, the health security agency and national institute for health...personally, i think it is a mistake. i think if you want to see the interconnectedness between our overall state of public health in things like the extent of obesity and lack of physical activity, those things directly impacted on the severity of the effects of the pandemic, so infectious disease and non—communicable diseases cannot be separated. i think they are all part of one public health activity, and i think...
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treat me very well in terms of the medical need, they had it skill and institution i feel is absolutely critical for us national security and was part of my identity for 26 years. and so i think that i think people will really find it interesting. i'm really excited about the book. tell us one story as a piece as well. i have so many so many amazing stories, but one of the, one of the principals like talk about is something called family values. and that the principle in which, you know, in order to leave, you know, teams, especially small teams, you have to get everyone to buy into each other to believe in each other. so i tell a story, you know, i, you know, i come back from award zone, actually with an iraq. and i was, i was receiving a very prominent intelligence metal and award for some of the things i had done there. and, and my father was invited to the ceremony and you know, obviously my last name polly me up with my father creek to an important reason. so we have the greatest healing about about that because of what the role of the c i in supporting the content and the nice to meet a long time ago. but nonethel
treat me very well in terms of the medical need, they had it skill and institution i feel is absolutely critical for us national security and was part of my identity for 26 years. and so i think that i think people will really find it interesting. i'm really excited about the book. tell us one story as a piece as well. i have so many so many amazing stories, but one of the, one of the principals like talk about is something called family values. and that the principle in which, you know, in...
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use papers, the latest institution that folded under pressure staging and post and national security law. those are the headlines. keep it here and i'll just 0. the stream is next. talk to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone in me. and do you regret words like that? we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sir. ah, i have him, he okay today listerine, we are going to take a little bit deeper into 3 new stories affecting the occupy westbank. now i know you will have opinions, put your comments into you chief and you can share and i will share some of them with me. let's meet the gas highlights of optima, angel. and oh la, really nice to have you on today stream back to introduce yourself. hello audience . you are what you do. hi, my name is falk mab cream. i'm a journalist. i'm based in drama, la and palestine. i've been covering the region or covering basically palestine for the past 15 years. 5 recently joined the fabulous team of
use papers, the latest institution that folded under pressure staging and post and national security law. those are the headlines. keep it here and i'll just 0. the stream is next. talk to al jazeera, we can, the army were attacking ring, and now they're attacking everyone in me. and do you regret words like that? we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sir. ah, i have him, he okay today...
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say the already quite challenged in the nation state to, to face the fact that was ornell, a motor on the head of the style program at the institute for security studies thank you so much. while as some countries begin to reopen their economies, after months of corona virus restrictions, people are welcoming the slow return to normality. but for many residents in the city of venice, the locked down has been a blessing for months cruise ships have been banned from docking in the historic city. the giant vessels are controversial with locals, who argue that they arose the buildings and bring too many tourists for them. the 1st ship to arrive after the lifting of the band was not a welcome sight. oh, hundreds, the venice locals turned out to see the m. f. c, orchestra of their message, no more cruise liners near our city. the reason we are here is because we are and we are against passage by we are not like a series of more trying to push out people that want here trying to trying to be so much earlier this year, protesters seem to have one when italy's government passed a law standing big ships from venice this historic center, but there was a c
say the already quite challenged in the nation state to, to face the fact that was ornell, a motor on the head of the style program at the institute for security studies thank you so much. while as some countries begin to reopen their economies, after months of corona virus restrictions, people are welcoming the slow return to normality. but for many residents in the city of venice, the locked down has been a blessing for months cruise ships have been banned from docking in the historic city....
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national security? to do that we have retired four star general jack keane chairman for the institute for the study of warsmuggled onto a train and then locked inside. there were 100 locks on this train car and they had to basically undo all of them to get the people out. they don't know how many have been coming across. we've heard people from around the world are coming to mexico to cross illegally. does it pose a national security threat to you? >> oh yeah, most definitely. one of the basic tenets of a country is to have a secure border. it begins with that. that kind of stability is inherent in being able to protect the people within that nation state. we've blown that apart frankly here by clearly opening our border and letting anyone know that once you cross the river, or once you cross the actual border itself and you set foot in the united states you will be able to stay in the united states. that is the basic tenet that is driving all this. while there are root causes in the triangle countries and certainly even more significant problems in mexico, the real issue is the open border. we have peopl
national security? to do that we have retired four star general jack keane chairman for the institute for the study of warsmuggled onto a train and then locked inside. there were 100 locks on this train car and they had to basically undo all of them to get the people out. they don't know how many have been coming across. we've heard people from around the world are coming to mexico to cross illegally. does it pose a national security threat to you? >> oh yeah, most definitely. one of the...
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the newspaper is the latest institution in the territory that folders under pressure since june imposed a national security law. bose, i call but i'm a priest. freedom in hong kong after publishing the last edition of apple daily. i can't see a future for hong kong. i'm extremely disappointed and angry that we have to stop operations under such circumstances. i am sorry. i started working here right after i graduated. i have a great boss and great colleagues and now all of the others, i think i will really miss them and our readers. so we have no choice but say good bye for now. i'm at one of the newspaper sounds that i've already sold out of apple daily in the early hours. i've received some fresh coffee. and as you can see behind me, there's a steady stream of people coming to get their coffee. now apple daily, faster this printing about a 1000000 copies and expected to be sold out to put this into context, hong kong has only around 8000000 people. so, but apple daily has in its last edition, made a course to show how it's been so important to hong kong pro democracy movement. and one of the things that
the newspaper is the latest institution in the territory that folders under pressure since june imposed a national security law. bose, i call but i'm a priest. freedom in hong kong after publishing the last edition of apple daily. i can't see a future for hong kong. i'm extremely disappointed and angry that we have to stop operations under such circumstances. i am sorry. i started working here right after i graduated. i have a great boss and great colleagues and now all of the others, i think i...
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the newspaper is the latest institution in the city that folded on the pressure facing imposed a national security low to the pollen law from home home. i'm at one of the newspapers that i've already sold out of apple daily in the early hours. i've received some fresh coffee and as you can see behind me, there's a steady stream of people coming to get their coffee. now, apples daily, faster this printing about a 1000000 copies and expected to be sold out. to put this into context, hong kong has only around 8000000 people. so, but apple daily has in its last edition made a course to show how it's been. so. 2 important to hong kong pro democracy movement . and one of the things that i've done is made a special supplement here showing all the major stories that covered. many of them are process and the both the offline, the number of papers that sold. and this will be the most to ever add $1000000.00 previous call, previous highs for around half a 1000000 during major event by protest and anniversary. and on their front page here they have a picture of the scene outside their headquarters last night
the newspaper is the latest institution in the city that folded on the pressure facing imposed a national security low to the pollen law from home home. i'm at one of the newspapers that i've already sold out of apple daily in the early hours. i've received some fresh coffee and as you can see behind me, there's a steady stream of people coming to get their coffee. now, apples daily, faster this printing about a 1000000 copies and expected to be sold out. to put this into context, hong kong has...
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possible sense of the public already been and also the national institutes and all of this is the end events raised implementation of the national security law. but i'll put some activists with that. are you wanting to carry on the commemoration by maybe setting up some booths later on in home home today? on the streets and some churches are holding, i can leverage or paying gathering but being that premise, but they're all 15 office and started. the police actually deployed up to 7000 offices today. just took off every call in the home. come in, especially the now fans can leverage and value that they have already still up that talk to really try to stop anyone to carry on this kind of picture today. but we, i expecting to see some kind of the by and we will see how the list we're going to be asked that they have already. and 2 people not coming out today because in hong kong. thank you. and let's take a look at some of the stories making news around the world, the taint journalist roman protest. savage has appeared in an interview on a bolivar cn state television making and apparently forced confession. the opposition says that his adm
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. >> i would note telecom is an important institution in this way for advising the fcc on national security issues and it was through the team telecom process that you saw the first denial on the license application to the specific cable about one year ago in 2020. an additional piece of the regulatory regime that is emerging was initially teed up in the trouble administration and has been taken forward by the biden of administration is the icy ts process, this is about the information and communication technology and services supply chain, it is essentially a regulatory inner agency process for scrutinizing cross-border data flows. which is so much of our economy and clearly seen in the cable issue, it's an inner agency process led by the treasury that scrutinizes what would be foreign investment in the trouble administration inviting has taken for an inner agency fashion is all about getting ahead of the game in critical technology and sort of information and understand what the chinese are trying to do at the base of the, we can always control at the end of the day we gotta get back clos
. >> i would note telecom is an important institution in this way for advising the fcc on national security issues and it was through the team telecom process that you saw the first denial on the license application to the specific cable about one year ago in 2020. an additional piece of the regulatory regime that is emerging was initially teed up in the trouble administration and has been taken forward by the biden of administration is the icy ts process, this is about the information...