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ron wyden wanted to make the nsa or at least encourage the nsa to develop -- >> the national securityah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. >>> as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that. if that turps out after the fact oops it was an american's account. they can keep that in an nor mouse database and wyden said zej sensibly you are claiming our civil liberties aren't at risk because you have a robust oversight. shouldn't we at bare minimum have a rough stes estimate of how many americans communications are getting swept up in this database and the nsa repeatedly said essentially we can't do that and the reason we can't is secret. go to a secret room an
ron wyden wanted to make the nsa or at least encourage the nsa to develop -- >> the national securityah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a...
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, and between the white house, nsa, cia, decided to eliminate the protections of u.s. citizens and collect domestically. they started collecting from commercial -- the one commercial company that i know of that participated, provided over -- on average, 320 million records of communication of u.s. citizen to another citizen into the country. >> we are going to interrupt the broadcast because right now we have just gotten a call from someone in prison in pennsylvania. he is speaking to us for the first time, no lover on death row. >> you probably heard me referred to life as slow death row. it sounds a little dramatic, but it is really more truth to it than hyperbole. that is because of, in terms of lifers, it has the largest percentage in pennsylvania. there is no radiation. all lifers are lifers. as you see, as i have seen, a child going to a meal, what i call the million man wheelchair march, it makes an impact on you. you look up in the morning and there are 30 or 40 guys going to the handicapped line, and they are in wheelchairs. although some are young, most are q
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ron wyden wanted to make the nsa or at least encourage the nsa to develop -- >> the national security agency. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. where they get information, if it turns out that was an american's account, if they didn't know at the time they were getting domestic intelligence, they said look, you're claiming we're -- not -- at risk, our civil liberties were not at risk, because you have this incredibly robust over sight, should not we have a rough estimate on how many american's communications are getting swept up in this data base, they said we can't do that, the reason we can't do it. it is secret. go to a secret room and read the reason why we can't do this. the
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ron wyden wanted to make the nsa or at least encourage the nsa to develop -- >> the national securityyeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that, and if it turns out after the fact, that was an american's account, as as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that, and if it turns out after the fact, that was an american's account, as lock as they din know at the time they were getting domestic communications, which, of course, you wouldn't, it's all legal and they can keep that in an enormous database indefinitely. and widen said, look, you are claiming we are not at risk. the civil
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ron wyden wanted to make the nsa or at least encourage the nsa to develop -- >> the national securityy. >> yeah, the national security agency was conducting these blanket surveillance. instead of traditional individualized fisa act, it creates individual warrants. a kind of blank check where the judges sign a very broad authorization and the agents have discretion about who gets wiretapped, as long as it's an international communications or surveillance with a foreign target, which includes a foreign group. so might be a google g-mail account. as long as their purpose is to get information about al qaeda, they can do that, and if it turns out after the fact, that was an american's account, as lock as they din know at the time they were getting domestic communications, which, of course, you wouldn't, it's all legal and they can keep that in an enormous database indefinitely. and widen said, look, you are claiming we are not at risk. the civil liberties aren't at risk, then we shouldn't at bear minimum have some rough estimate of how many americans' communications are getting swept up?
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he had jackie robinson in nsas city, he saw all of the talent out there other people would not hire,y were punishing themselves for their racist acts and so, he with -- dodgers they won championships, cardinals did not hire a single black player until 1958, and they lost their championship. john: people hired black players because it was good for says. >> good for business. john: at the time government was racist. d forcing jim crow, and southern businesses fought that? >>yeah, you know, government was branch rookie's problem, he had to escape the government of missouri to go to new york city with the brooklyn dodgers, down south, companies like pepsi who advertised to black consumers,. john: we have some pictures of that. they were doing it when it was illegal according to the government? >> yep. john: to share 3e pepsi at the lunch counter. >> these ads came out before people knew who martin luther king was. john: because pepsi wanted to make money. >> they were nearly bankrupt, they said, coke will not sill to negro consumers so we will, and the rest is history. john: jacksonville
he had jackie robinson in nsas city, he saw all of the talent out there other people would not hire,y were punishing themselves for their racist acts and so, he with -- dodgers they won championships, cardinals did not hire a single black player until 1958, and they lost their championship. john: people hired black players because it was good for says. >> good for business. john: at the time government was racist. d forcing jim crow, and southern businesses fought that? >>yeah, you...
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the cia, the nsa, the military, and take a look at our facebook page, or twitter me and let me know whatou think. stay with us. [ male announcer ] we all make bad decisions. like say, gas station sushi. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> it is clear that the information that you gave the american people was incorrect when she said it was a spontaneous demonstration triggeredded by a hateful video. it was not. and there was compelling evidence at the time that was certainly not the case. >> joining me now is former attorney general of the united states, michael mukasey. judge, it's so good to have you on. >> good to be here. >> i've been a fan of yours for many years, you have been confirmed twice as a federal j
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iowa, nebraska, nsas, that is where is gasoline is being sold rightow.deestand there is big fear this will be approved for the whole untry. whatould happen then? >> well,hat would happen then, there would be a lot p people that would be mistakenly putting e15 in eir cars because there wouldn't be separate pumps fo e15. you uld have to push the righ button or read something stuck on the pu. you and inow that most of us don't read the sff on eump whe go and fill up. gerri: n >> i sure don't. i sti in the crit card, puthe blend i want in and fill my car up with gas. gerri: right. >> i'm not going to be very happy i mistakenly put e15 my car and four miles down the roa thengine blows up. gerri: is it just politics? is it just the president rewardingeople who helped him get the job all ov again, that is putti this,, what is really financially maging product into the marketplace? >> well, you'll have to ask the president and epa ministrator lisa jackson. what i can say is, that over a year ago, i wrote toevery manufaurer autobiles in the united states and ask
iowa, nebraska, nsas, that is where is gasoline is being sold rightow.deestand there is big fear this will be approved for the whole untry. whatould happen then? >> well,hat would happen then, there would be a lot p people that would be mistakenly putting e15 in eir cars because there wouldn't be separate pumps fo e15. you uld have to push the righ button or read something stuck on the pu. you and inow that most of us don't read the sff on eump whe go and fill up. gerri: n >> i sure...
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we always wanted to five nsa we because i went down with my deputy. it was really great to have in there. we really wanted to meet obama. that would have been really exciting. we thought we had a shot because senator mitch asked to put a bill through called a special one specter general act of 2009, and it was a great bill. one of my staff used to work at the white house and said to know what we see if we can get you over for the signing of the bill. this is terrific. regard to meet the president. we heard word back that they are not having a signing ceremony. the bill passed through congress, not a single dissenting vote. okay. oh well. a later i was in the senator's office thinking her for the bill under support. she said, it's a funny story and pointed to her staff. we get to meet the president. how is that? we had this lovely signing ceremony at the white house. she gets a meeting. the president talked to her, congratulated on the bill. i was like amount. until this incorrectly or maybe they lied to us. so i never got that moment. >> host: time fo
we always wanted to five nsa we because i went down with my deputy. it was really great to have in there. we really wanted to meet obama. that would have been really exciting. we thought we had a shot because senator mitch asked to put a bill through called a special one specter general act of 2009, and it was a great bill. one of my staff used to work at the white house and said to know what we see if we can get you over for the signing of the bill. this is terrific. regard to meet the...
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he was going to reverse the kennedy policy, and in january, two months later, he initiated the new nsa-273, which essentially allowed for enormous acceleration in covert warfare against the north and that plan had ha lot to dive with the gulf of tonkin. when johnson told doris goodwin later in his life, after he lost the presidency, he said i gave up the great society because i did not want to lose in vietnam. such was his crazy choice. he just -- the concept of being seen as weak haunted johnson. whereas we argue it did not haunt kennedy. he had been in war. he had seen the suffering. he had been actually -- he had been in combat in a way that he saw -- he saw defeat and knew defeat much of his life. his older brother was killed in a war, and he had been to vietnam, and heed -- his brother, robert, was very eloquent when help -- when he said -- >> that is a very important point. when elsburg interviewed robert kennedy -- a lot of views were changed after the tet offensive, and daniel elsburg interviewed robertend, -- robert kennedy sad would we have not gone in, and and daniel says wh
he was going to reverse the kennedy policy, and in january, two months later, he initiated the new nsa-273, which essentially allowed for enormous acceleration in covert warfare against the north and that plan had ha lot to dive with the gulf of tonkin. when johnson told doris goodwin later in his life, after he lost the presidency, he said i gave up the great society because i did not want to lose in vietnam. such was his crazy choice. he just -- the concept of being seen as weak haunted...
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about is that the, if the command staff does not perform and if they do not finally comply with the nsa negotiated settlement agreement, then the compliance director will have the power to remove the command staff and the chief of police. >> and what we're talking about here is police misconduct, allegations of racial profiling, unwarranted stops and searches of people on the streets, correct? >> well, that's part of it, but there's also setting up a system to identify problem officers, to sort of save them from themselves and the community, and prevent them from causing problems to themselves and each other before they have to be removed. it's actually a number of things, that included. >> and one person, a compliance director realistically can do that? they have so many officers, going in so many different directions. >> i think a compliance director having the power to dismiss the command staff is a tool that we have not had before. and we've been at this for nine years. we've been unsuccessful in getting the opd to comply with the negotiated settlement agreement. this is an agreemen
about is that the, if the command staff does not perform and if they do not finally comply with the nsa negotiated settlement agreement, then the compliance director will have the power to remove the command staff and the chief of police. >> and what we're talking about here is police misconduct, allegations of racial profiling, unwarranted stops and searches of people on the streets, correct? >> well, that's part of it, but there's also setting up a system to identify problem...
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nsas city utherns the new intercontinental railroad.ept unlike the one you studied in school, it runs from north to south instead of east to west. it has 6,600-mile network, it's pretty much evenly divided between the united states and mexico and the network is only one interchange away from every single major market in north america. believe me when i tell you, this area is just booming. i go down there a lot and i cannot believe how strong it is. kansas city southern got into mexico in 1996 when the company won the concession to privatize and run the trunk line of the mexican national railroad. that's the main line linking mexico city with the u.s. border at laredo, texas. they spent the last five years heavily investing in their mexican network. and right now this is proving to be a terrific business to own. lucky? i don't know, lucky and good. like i said before, the mexican economy is now benefitting in a major way from near sourcing as it's becoming increasingly attractive as a place to manufacture things for the u.s. market relat
nsas city utherns the new intercontinental railroad.ept unlike the one you studied in school, it runs from north to south instead of east to west. it has 6,600-mile network, it's pretty much evenly divided between the united states and mexico and the network is only one interchange away from every single major market in north america. believe me when i tell you, this area is just booming. i go down there a lot and i cannot believe how strong it is. kansas city southern got into mexico in 1996...
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you get intelligence from either human intelligence or our nsa, our satellite program is as good as any in the world. our cia are out there all over the world but they have to get information. they collect it and analyze it. look at what happened in benghazi. that's another issue. we knew that it was a hot spot, but we didn't have intelligence that they were going to attack. >> greta: therein proves my point. that was another intelligence where we might have the hardest working people in the world, the best in the world but the fact is intelligence failures do happen with even the best. that's why it's very hard to have a lot of sort of comfort in terms of what happens with these, you know, chemical weapons should assad leave. >> no question. >> greta: mistakes happen. >> we can't be the sheriff for the whole world, so we have to work with other countries an other allies. as serious as the situation is in syria, we've got to work with russia. >> greta: let me ask you a quick question. you've actually met president assad. tell me your impression. >> on our way to iraq we had to go -- we
you get intelligence from either human intelligence or our nsa, our satellite program is as good as any in the world. our cia are out there all over the world but they have to get information. they collect it and analyze it. look at what happened in benghazi. that's another issue. we knew that it was a hot spot, but we didn't have intelligence that they were going to attack. >> greta: therein proves my point. that was another intelligence where we might have the hardest working people in...
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do not take celebrex if you've had an asthma attack, hives, or other allergies to aspirin, nsas or sulfonamides. get help rightway if you have swelng of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor your medical history d find an arthritis treatment for you. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. stuart: in the absence of the likelihood of a fiscal cliff deal the dow is down 88 points sitting right at 13,000. we're tired of talking about the negotiations and the political in-fighting on the fiscal cliff issue. we want to know what happens to our money if we go flat-out over it. which seems likely. joining us is a certified financial planner and he's got the numbers for us. go through this one at a time. go flat out, a cliff dive, what happens to the income taxes i pay? >> number one on income taxes, six brackets,10%, 35%. now five brackets, 15% to 39.%. everybody to currently pays federal income tax will come january pay more. >> pay more tax absolutely. stuart: next one, estate taxes. >> probably one of most unfair taxes there are, but estate
do not take celebrex if you've had an asthma attack, hives, or other allergies to aspirin, nsas or sulfonamides. get help rightway if you have swelng of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor your medical history d find an arthritis treatment for you. visit celebrex.com and ask your doctor about celebrex. for a body in motion. stuart: in the absence of the likelihood of a fiscal cliff deal the dow is down 88 points sitting right at 13,000. we're tired of talking about the...
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in response to that concern, we contacted the nsa, a spokesperson for that agency.s operations will lawfully be conducted in accordance with u.s. laws and policies. without a doubt, one of the biggest misconceptions is that we're unlawfully listening in on or reading e-mails of u.s. citizens. this is simply not the case. nsa is unwavering in its respect of american civilities. >> dianne feinstein has issued her own assure rans. >> she has. the intelligence committee is going to conduct what she calls extensive oversilth. look, seven years after we found out that president bush and his team was doing this, very controversial then and still controversial. >> a lot of thing shoved it off the center stage. >> right. >> thank you, brian todd. >>> even after the cleanup, this year's snowstorm will leave entries in the recordbook. stand by for the latest. book. stand by for the latest. [ female announcer ] what if the next big thing, isn't a thing at all? it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ tree
in response to that concern, we contacted the nsa, a spokesperson for that agency.s operations will lawfully be conducted in accordance with u.s. laws and policies. without a doubt, one of the biggest misconceptions is that we're unlawfully listening in on or reading e-mails of u.s. citizens. this is simply not the case. nsa is unwavering in its respect of american civilities. >> dianne feinstein has issued her own assure rans. >> she has. the intelligence committee is going to...
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actively involved with it, it involves the title 10, its title 50 issues, if the tension between the nsadhs function. the tension between privacy and law enforcement. then the tension between an offense apart. these are issues that cross every sector of public policy, technology, international, the university uniquely can play a unique role in a discussion of these issues. a neutral forum trying to find solutions. in an academic environment, one of the leading institutions, can discuss these issues openly in a bipartisan way trying to find solutions. the external committee of the cyber security initiative, which i have the initiative to chair, you're looking at some of the initiatives of my committee. this is clearly one of the largest companies focus on this issue. marc zuckerman with his background. howard smith. we have jim lewis you get up cyber security. we hand and in major number of ones that will be joining this panel -- we have a number that will be joining this panel. we will continue to have many of these discussions focusing not only on policy but on technology and research d
actively involved with it, it involves the title 10, its title 50 issues, if the tension between the nsadhs function. the tension between privacy and law enforcement. then the tension between an offense apart. these are issues that cross every sector of public policy, technology, international, the university uniquely can play a unique role in a discussion of these issues. a neutral forum trying to find solutions. in an academic environment, one of the leading institutions, can discuss these...
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allegedly supplied information about the freedom flights where they were dropping leaflets and two sees nsanspiracy to commit murder in that case pep lost on appeal. the idea of phones for freedom versus, you know, conspiracy to commit murder is a bit of an uneven thing. >> what leverage does the u.s. government have? >> not much. when you look at these cases and you can't talk about this case without talking about the case of robert levinson, the retired fbi agent who is being held in iran where, again, it's very difficult to figure out what is an equitable trade. >> there has been conversations about that. >> that's right. so, i think this case is one of those ones where the politics also intervene and that is if you are in miami and you see the anti-castro cuban community there and the political sway they have, it's going to be very hard to get government officials or elected officials behind this move. >> what prevents the government saying and he was spy we want to trade him for one of our legitimate spies. >> nothing except there is the tit for tat. we've seen it before. quickly there
allegedly supplied information about the freedom flights where they were dropping leaflets and two sees nsanspiracy to commit murder in that case pep lost on appeal. the idea of phones for freedom versus, you know, conspiracy to commit murder is a bit of an uneven thing. >> what leverage does the u.s. government have? >> not much. when you look at these cases and you can't talk about this case without talking about the case of robert levinson, the retired fbi agent who is being held...
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layton spent more than two decades in military intelligence, part of the nsa. he said there is belief that you have apple devices you're more protected then if you're using ibm based device, such as a pc. he says that is not accurate. jenna: they have a difference of opinion. >> reporter: the experts do. jenna: good to check your account. thank you, adam. jon: my solution? i have two kids in college and don't have any money in the bank account. jenna: that is how it works. jon: i am not a target of hackers. jenna: jon scott, don't target him. empty pockets. jon: dream weather is moving into parts of the u.s. what it could mean for holiday travel as millions get ready for christmas. >>> the latest on the investigation in newtown, connecticut. we'll talk with a former fbi investigator about what law enforcement is doing to address the many still-unanswered questions can. jenna: welcome back, everyone. extreme weather moving through parts of the country today. you have high winds and mountain snow hitting portland, oregon. that's what you're seeing on your screen.
layton spent more than two decades in military intelligence, part of the nsa. he said there is belief that you have apple devices you're more protected then if you're using ibm based device, such as a pc. he says that is not accurate. jenna: they have a difference of opinion. >> reporter: the experts do. jenna: good to check your account. thank you, adam. jon: my solution? i have two kids in college and don't have any money in the bank account. jenna: that is how it works. jon: i am not a...
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in my observation recently with the ongoing nsa project to my district, trying to get a highway billfrom evansville to indianapolis they see the same steppingstones that high-speed rail has. i think some of the discussion has revolved around the pediments of the money that are stopping these projects. the reality is there are environmental issues, ongoing lawsuits for years, sometimes decades. these right-of-way issues, ongoing lawsuits, sometimes for decades. they cost people so much money that the question i have a should the federal government continue to funnel money to projects that are going to take two decades, three decades of for not going to address some of the drivers of the ongoing cost. interstate 69, a little different than building a high-speed rail, but it is her nutri-grain. it's not an existing right-of-way. we started thinking about this project in the late 1960s. i would argue how the interstate highway system if they felt that today we couldn't build it. i think with my two years on this committee and been to a number of hearings about high-speed rail, i'm in fav
in my observation recently with the ongoing nsa project to my district, trying to get a highway billfrom evansville to indianapolis they see the same steppingstones that high-speed rail has. i think some of the discussion has revolved around the pediments of the money that are stopping these projects. the reality is there are environmental issues, ongoing lawsuits for years, sometimes decades. these right-of-way issues, ongoing lawsuits, sometimes for decades. they cost people so much money...
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