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the nsa surveillance program, it isn't like the nsa was listening to your phone call when you call yourmother in oklahoma. they were listening to calls from yemen to the united states to pakistan and places like that. i think that's what they are supposed to do. charles: i think because president obama to your point doesn't take it seriously, it seems we have thought it as a police action instead of a war. >> that's right. rod is correct. who cares if grandma is talking to junior? charles: she may be telling him that secret recipe. >> connecting dots. phrases, words, that's what they need to connect dots and that's what you will get through this type of surveillance. charles: i have had mixed feel degrees on this but we have got to protect this country at this particular time. a wall street executive said it's an act of violence. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like playing the boss equals the boss wins. wow! ardo you have there? coverage you need? open enrollment ends december 7th. don't put it off 'til later. now's the time to get on a path that could
the nsa surveillance program, it isn't like the nsa was listening to your phone call when you call yourmother in oklahoma. they were listening to calls from yemen to the united states to pakistan and places like that. i think that's what they are supposed to do. charles: i think because president obama to your point doesn't take it seriously, it seems we have thought it as a police action instead of a war. >> that's right. rod is correct. who cares if grandma is talking to junior?...
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here in our country, the nsa putting an end to its collection of americans' television records. the government says it's moving to a more focused approach they say of trying to gather intel on terror suspects, that shift coming more than two years after the details of the program were first leaked and made public by the former nsa contractor edward snowden. molly hendonburg has the details from washington. >> eric, president obama said in january 2014 that he wanted this nsa program to end, and in june of this year congress agreed. but gave the intelligence community about six months ending last month to close down this program. it was edward snowden who leaked details about the government's phone data collection program which alloweded nsa to track information about americans' phone calls to try to ferret out any terrorist connections. now the law requires the nsa to get a court order and then go to the phone companies to get those types of details. the office of the director of national intelligence put out a statement on friday saying, this change in the law will help make th
here in our country, the nsa putting an end to its collection of americans' television records. the government says it's moving to a more focused approach they say of trying to gather intel on terror suspects, that shift coming more than two years after the details of the program were first leaked and made public by the former nsa contractor edward snowden. molly hendonburg has the details from washington. >> eric, president obama said in january 2014 that he wanted this nsa program to...
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the nsa no longer collecting bulk data for the phone records.cing a new debate over terror concerns. molly henneberg takes a look. >> president obama said in january 2014 that he wanted the nsa program to end. at the end of this year congress agreed but gave the intelligence community six month ending saturday night to close down the program. it was edward snowden who leaked details about the government's phone data collection program which allowed them to track information about america's phone calls phone numbers frequency and length of calls to try to ferret out any terrorist connection. now the law requires the nsa to get a court order and get the phone companies to get those types of details. the director of the national intelligence put out a statement on friday saying this change in the law will help make the nsa's efforts appropriately focused and targeted. the statement went on to say the collection of data is limited to information telephone service providers have historically used for internal billing and operational need. more over u
the nsa no longer collecting bulk data for the phone records.cing a new debate over terror concerns. molly henneberg takes a look. >> president obama said in january 2014 that he wanted the nsa program to end. at the end of this year congress agreed but gave the intelligence community six month ending saturday night to close down the program. it was edward snowden who leaked details about the government's phone data collection program which allowed them to track information about...
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by sunday and the move comes 2 1/2 years after the controversial program was exposed by the former nsar edward snowden. let's get more on this who we are joined live from washington so they are going to shut down this mass phone surveillance, do we have any clarity to what exactly they are replacing it with? >> well, i mean that is the point. the first, most important issue to mention here is this is a very small part of the national security agency's mass surveillance of americans and frankly everyone else in the world. specifically governs the collection of telephone metadata call records, duration of calls, location of calls and so on, who you are calling for americans and people in america within america. that doesn't mean they are not going to continue to collect the metadata. often americans and not americans both america and in the world through other means this is section 215 of patriot act and remains executive 12333 and act gives nsa and other agencies the ability to continue their snooping and their vacuuming up of metadata but in a slightly different manner. in fact, some o
by sunday and the move comes 2 1/2 years after the controversial program was exposed by the former nsar edward snowden. let's get more on this who we are joined live from washington so they are going to shut down this mass phone surveillance, do we have any clarity to what exactly they are replacing it with? >> well, i mean that is the point. the first, most important issue to mention here is this is a very small part of the national security agency's mass surveillance of americans and...
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also the former head of the nsa has said that edward snowden should be hanged and so on.blood on his hands but again we have to remember there is no evidence that the paris attackers used the internet in their planning for the attacks or did use any encryption or policy safeguards that are in place. so it is a bit of a red herring but those who are against any reform have pounced on the paris attacks. >> with the latest from washington d.c., thank you. more to come in the news hour including green peace delivers a message to world leaders as paris prepares for the coptic 21 climate talks plus president obama is heading to par 'tiss paris with a plan to drastically cut carbon emissions but not everyone back home is on board, i'm kristen in west virginia where there is strong opposition. >>> and also coming up, a rugby great jona is given a traditional send off in new zealand. ♪ ♪ reminder of the top stories on al jazeera, syrian opposition forces say they have gained ground against the government in aleppo province, al-qaeda affiliate al-nusra front helped in fighting, tur
also the former head of the nsa has said that edward snowden should be hanged and so on.blood on his hands but again we have to remember there is no evidence that the paris attackers used the internet in their planning for the attacks or did use any encryption or policy safeguards that are in place. so it is a bit of a red herring but those who are against any reform have pounced on the paris attacks. >> with the latest from washington d.c., thank you. more to come in the news hour...
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the program. >> reporter: president obama said in january 2014 he wanted this nsa program to and and in june this year, congress agreed but gave the intelligence community six months ending saturday night to close down the program. it was edward snowden who leaked details about the program which allow the nsa to track information about american on calls such as phone numbers and frequency and length of calls.'s -- now the law requires the nsa to get a court order and go to the phone companies to get those details. the office of the dir. of national intelligence put out a statement friday saying this change in the law will help make the nsa's efforts, appropriately focused and targeted. the statement went on to say the collection of data, is limited to enter information -- information that phone companies use for their internal billing. furthermore, the government will report to congress and the public the total number of orders issues -- issued and the targets -- number of targets of such orders. some are arguing that the us need's bulk collection to prevent terrorist attacks.>> what
the program. >> reporter: president obama said in january 2014 he wanted this nsa program to and and in june this year, congress agreed but gave the intelligence community six months ending saturday night to close down the program. it was edward snowden who leaked details about the program which allow the nsa to track information about american on calls such as phone numbers and frequency and length of calls.'s -- now the law requires the nsa to get a court order and go to the phone...
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. >> countless enemies launching a staggering number of attacks, tracked here in the nsa's cybercommandmany cyberattacks do you see a day here? if you had to quantify. >> if you had to quantify, hundreds and thousands. >> and it gets worse. cyberattacks happening at lightning speed so the nsa has to put up defenses just as fast. >> the fastest we've ever done that is ten minutes from start to finish, got the threat and put the defense up. >> ten minutes? >> ten minutes. >> incredible. >> the cyberintruders are getting faster, smarter. china suspected in the largest theft of u.s. personal information. russia believed to be behind the hacking of whose e-mail. and now terrorists such as al qaeda and isis have learned how to disappear from u.s. electronic surveillance completely. >> is it true that terrorists adversaries can go completely dark? >> absolutely. there is part of the world that is dark to us. in other words, we can't see. >> the time to go dark is what the fbi terms as seeing people's communication because of encryption and of course they are not happy about it. >> an online wo
. >> countless enemies launching a staggering number of attacks, tracked here in the nsa's cybercommandmany cyberattacks do you see a day here? if you had to quantify. >> if you had to quantify, hundreds and thousands. >> and it gets worse. cyberattacks happening at lightning speed so the nsa has to put up defenses just as fast. >> the fastest we've ever done that is ten minutes from start to finish, got the threat and put the defense up. >> ten minutes? >>...
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if the nsa want it they can petition the fisa court is that a problem. >> you still give the nsa specialaccess. in sa getting special access to the information that millions of americans, to private personal information, records who you are calling, how often for how long, where you are and this could be you. it could be me. it could be be any millions of people. >> i still think it's okay to not give them complete cart blanche over every single piece of data in america. certainly give them a first crack at it before anyone else does. i am going to have to leave it there, guys, peter and michael, weúv have ran out of time. obama's isis policy is under fire is that going to hurt democrats on the campaign trail? he we will debate that coming up next. yes, we are twins. when i went on to ancestry, i just put in the name of my parents and my grandparents. i was getting all these leaves and i was going back generation after generation. you start to see documents and you see signatures of people that you've never met. i mean, you don't know these people, but you feel like you do. you get conne
if the nsa want it they can petition the fisa court is that a problem. >> you still give the nsa specialaccess. in sa getting special access to the information that millions of americans, to private personal information, records who you are calling, how often for how long, where you are and this could be you. it could be me. it could be be any millions of people. >> i still think it's okay to not give them complete cart blanche over every single piece of data in america. certainly...
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>> absolutely, it does not take away certain power from the nsa, the nsa is still protecting us. i think that the we don't want to muddy the waters we don't want peept to thin people to think they are not being protected because they are this one program was about bulk collecttion other programs that nsa has. deirdre: thank you, for joining us from dc . >> absolutely. deirdre: state department releasing another tranche of eveils from hillary clinton's. at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like mute buttons equal danger. ...that sound good? not being on this phone call sounds good. it's not muted. was that you jason? it was geoffrey! it was jason. it could've been brenda. deirdre: the state department is releases more than 5,000 additional e-mails from hillary clinton's e-mail account during her tenure as secretary of state, joining me now, peter barnes in dc, what have you found. >> reporter: there are 5100 private new e-mails covering secretary cli clinton's time. they have redacke redact 329 of them that brings total to about a thousand, one e-mail
>> absolutely, it does not take away certain power from the nsa, the nsa is still protecting us. i think that the we don't want to muddy the waters we don't want peept to thin people to think they are not being protected because they are this one program was about bulk collecttion other programs that nsa has. deirdre: thank you, for joining us from dc . >> absolutely. deirdre: state department releasing another tranche of eveils from hillary clinton's. at ally bank no branches...
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. >>> the controversial nsa program that collects phone data from millions of americans is over. says intelligence gathering will move to a more focus ed and targeted approach. molly heninburg is here in washington with more. >> this is the bulk phone data program run by the nsa, the national security agency, that was leaked by edward snowden, a former nsa contractor about two years ago. snowden revealed the government was collecting information on americans' phone calls. data on what numbers you were being called in, calling out, duration of phone calls, to try to ferret out any terrorist connections. president obama called for the nsa to shut down the program. congress agreed so it ended yesterday. starting today, the law requires the nsa get a court order and go to the phone companies to get those types of details. the office of the director of national and intelligence put out a statement saying the nsa will have to go to the phone cans with a specific selection term, a term that specifically identifies a person, account, address or personal device in a way that limits the sc
. >>> the controversial nsa program that collects phone data from millions of americans is over. says intelligence gathering will move to a more focus ed and targeted approach. molly heninburg is here in washington with more. >> this is the bulk phone data program run by the nsa, the national security agency, that was leaked by edward snowden, a former nsa contractor about two years ago. snowden revealed the government was collecting information on americans' phone calls. data on...
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nsa billsssed for pro in four separate states, and you think, what does the nsa have to do with state law? many of the states have duplicate of laws, for instance, one of the most amazing things is when i was doing research before the freedom alliance, i found out that in the state of past tense, it was, technically illegal to possess was aa weapon, however it defense for prosecution if you were arrested for possessing it. that may be comforting to some and it has been comforting to some, obviously, because texas has more registered nsa items then probably any other state. so obviously it is comforting to some people, well, i have a defense of prosecution, but that ,eans you may be the rat -- rap but you will take the ride. you will have to go before a judge, you will certainly have to do with a prosecutor, if you got a brain, you'll have to get an attorney, pay that attorney and figure out how to get your stuff back and hope that the judge agrees with you and this is real. this actually happened. i have a gun dealer who i work closely with who had his gun in confiscated from him, he
nsa billsssed for pro in four separate states, and you think, what does the nsa have to do with state law? many of the states have duplicate of laws, for instance, one of the most amazing things is when i was doing research before the freedom alliance, i found out that in the state of past tense, it was, technically illegal to possess was aa weapon, however it defense for prosecution if you were arrested for possessing it. that may be comforting to some and it has been comforting to some,...
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an illegal authority for the nsa to gather records about phone calls under the act expires today. a new law mandates that the nsa must request records from individual phone companies on a case by case basis. >>> police in ohio face off with a wild suspect. a kangaroo. discovered hopping around a neighborhood. where it came from how they rounded it up. >>> and another mild day of weather. but cold temperatures will >>> look at this. police officers in ohio look more like urban cowboys as they responded to a call about a kangaroo on the loose. they found it hopping in the middle of the road. they corralled the large marsupial but he didn't go down without a fight. one officer snapped a picture of the kangaroo. >>> didn't we have a kangaroo on the loose a couple weeks ago. >> it's possible. >> i think we did. >> i think we only have alligators and kay coyotes around here. amy freeze in tonight for jeff smith. mild. >> we were pushing upper 50s. but the temperatures really over performed. and we ended up in the low 60s with the official high at 63 for this date. it looks like temperat
an illegal authority for the nsa to gather records about phone calls under the act expires today. a new law mandates that the nsa must request records from individual phone companies on a case by case basis. >>> police in ohio face off with a wild suspect. a kangaroo. discovered hopping around a neighborhood. where it came from how they rounded it up. >>> and another mild day of weather. but cold temperatures will >>> look at this. police officers in ohio look more...
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nsa ended bulk collection of phone record. government is replace ago this program with a more focused and target add approach to getting intelligent. fox's molly henenberg explains. >> reporter: president obama said in january 2014 he wanted this nsa program to end and in june of this year congress agreed, but gave the intelligent community six months, ending sat kay night, to close town this program. it was edward snowden leak details about the government's phone data collection program which allowed nsa to track information about americans phone calls up is as phone numbers and frequency and length of call. to try to fur it out any terrorist connections. now the law requires the nsa to get a court order and then go to the phone companies to get those types of details. the the office of the direct of national intelligent put out a statement on friday saying this change in the law will help make the nsa's efforts quota pope eighthly focused and targeted. the the statement went on to say the collection of data is limited to inf
nsa ended bulk collection of phone record. government is replace ago this program with a more focused and target add approach to getting intelligent. fox's molly henenberg explains. >> reporter: president obama said in january 2014 he wanted this nsa program to end and in june of this year congress agreed, but gave the intelligent community six months, ending sat kay night, to close town this program. it was edward snowden leak details about the government's phone data collection program...
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but given the inherent secrecy of the nsa. another whistle blower for us to judge how much has actually changed. al jazeera. >>> the suspect behind a shooting at a family planning clinic in the u.s. state of colorado is due to appear in court on monday. 57-year-old robert dear is being held in colorado springs. a police officer and two other people were killed during a 5-hour standoff. the motive behind this is still not known. >>> police in macedonia have fired tear gas and stun grenades at refugees who are demanding passage through the country to western europe. refugees who are angry after macedonian authorities started building a metal fence along the border with greece, at least 38 people were injured in the clashes. macedonia is let being refugees from syria, afghanistan and iraq through, but is stopping other nationals saying they are economic migrants. and across the border in greece, the government is asking the european union for financial and technical help. prime minister alexis tsipras has also appealed to the opp
but given the inherent secrecy of the nsa. another whistle blower for us to judge how much has actually changed. al jazeera. >>> the suspect behind a shooting at a family planning clinic in the u.s. state of colorado is due to appear in court on monday. 57-year-old robert dear is being held in colorado springs. a police officer and two other people were killed during a 5-hour standoff. the motive behind this is still not known. >>> police in macedonia have fired tear gas and...
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now, the law requires the nsa get court order. and then go to the phone company to get the those types details. intel against put out statement on friday saying, this change in the law will help make the nsa efforts quote, appropriately focussed and targeted. >> the statement went on to say the collection of data kwoept is limited to information that telephone service providers have historically used for their interm billing. operational needs. more over, under the act, the government will report annually congress and the public. among other things, the total number of orders issued under the authority and the number of targets of such orders. >> some republican already are voicing concern that the u.s. needs bulk phone data collection to prevent terror attacks. and that new procedure may not provide critical information in time. >> i think what's troubling is you are going to have did go to multiple telecom companies, and be as their search their records. which means it could take we cans? >> senator burke says if quote real is i
now, the law requires the nsa get court order. and then go to the phone company to get the those types details. intel against put out statement on friday saying, this change in the law will help make the nsa efforts quote, appropriately focussed and targeted. >> the statement went on to say the collection of data kwoept is limited to information that telephone service providers have historically used for their interm billing. operational needs. more over, under the act, the government...
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. >>> the nsa is putting an end to its bulk collection of our telephone records. the government says it will now move to a focused approach on gathering intelligence information on terror suspects. that shift comes more than two years after the details of that program were leaked by the former nsa contractor edward snowden. molly hennenburg has more from washington. >> president obama said in january 2014 that he wanted this nsa program to end and in june of this year congress agreed but gave the intelligence community about six months, ending last night, to close down this program. it was edward snowden who leaked details about the government's phone data collection program which allowed them to track information about american's phone calls to try to ferret out any terrorist connections. now the law requires the nsa to get a court order and go to the phone companies to get those types of details. the office of the director of national intelligence said this change in the law will help make the nsa's efforts, quote, appropriately focused and targeted. the stateme
. >>> the nsa is putting an end to its bulk collection of our telephone records. the government says it will now move to a focused approach on gathering intelligence information on terror suspects. that shift comes more than two years after the details of that program were leaked by the former nsa contractor edward snowden. molly hennenburg has more from washington. >> president obama said in january 2014 that he wanted this nsa program to end and in june of this year congress...
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the usa freedom act gave the nsa 120 days to transition to more targeted surveillance methods. that period expires today. under the new law, the nsa must get a warrant or court order to collect phone data from companies. a des moines woman is recovering this morning after a house fire. officials say it happened friday around 3:00 p.m. firefighters found smoke pouring from the home and an elderly woman was unconscious inside. the woman was hospitalized and her condition is unknown. firefighters are still trying to determine what caused the blaze. now to an update. new conservation projects are moving forward in polk county. three years ago, voters approved the $50 million water and land legacy bond, which has supported 30 projects in parks and natural spaces. polk county conservation officials say the funding is even greater because they can also get support from other groups and agencies. some projects are already underway at easter lake, jester park, and chichaqua bottoms greenbelt. funding has also gone to add trail connections around the county. new numbers show a fall in bl
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american's phone records by sunday, 2 1/2 years ago the controversial program was exposed by former nsaedward snowden. let's get more on this who are joined from washington d.c. so it was discovered 2 1/2 years ago now, it is finally closing down, do we or the government have any idea how effective this method of surveillance actually has been until now? >> a number of official reviews that say despite official process stations both from bush era officials and current obama administration officials like the director of the cia, director of national intelligence it didn't thwart one terror attack with a drag net surveillance of american call data, metadata, length and duration of location of calls and so on and completely useless and as federal courts found out it was utterly unconstitutional as well but still had defenders and because of snowden leaks debate began and light was shown on this program and this at least means the u.s. won't be hovering up all of american metadata and call data and storing it in enormous servers and people in nsa who were saying this is a bit unwieldy and n
american's phone records by sunday, 2 1/2 years ago the controversial program was exposed by former nsaedward snowden. let's get more on this who are joined from washington d.c. so it was discovered 2 1/2 years ago now, it is finally closing down, do we or the government have any idea how effective this method of surveillance actually has been until now? >> a number of official reviews that say despite official process stations both from bush era officials and current obama administration...
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you took a lot of criticism at nsa.d people, you know, they don't like the idea, that anybody could be tracking anything online. a lot of this isn't necessarily about that right now. you know i was talking to graeme wood yesterday, the author of the piece, what isis really wants. he was saying, he was able to establish connections with a lot of these islamic terrorists online in order to do some of his reporting. they were out there, in the public, communicating, on social media. how much in the way of investigation is happening right now into the social media presence of some of these people? >> well, i think first, to look at what our collection is. we have to go by the laws. to collect, to protect us. how do you ensure the collection of civil liberties and privacy? when you look at that, what was done under the metadata program. they had great oversight by the courts, by congress and by the administration. i think, actually, we need to set that right now before we have what europe is. i think folks like jeffrey stone
you took a lot of criticism at nsa.d people, you know, they don't like the idea, that anybody could be tracking anything online. a lot of this isn't necessarily about that right now. you know i was talking to graeme wood yesterday, the author of the piece, what isis really wants. he was saying, he was able to establish connections with a lot of these islamic terrorists online in order to do some of his reporting. they were out there, in the public, communicating, on social media. how much in...
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the nsa or government can monitor anything we do? how can we classify ourselves as a democratic and preach to other countries have they need to be democratic when our own government it knows it every single thing every citizen can do? that is a very provocative question. it is a question i would like to see put to
the nsa or government can monitor anything we do? how can we classify ourselves as a democratic and preach to other countries have they need to be democratic when our own government it knows it every single thing every citizen can do? that is a very provocative question. it is a question i would like to see put to
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. >>> nsa ending its controversial bulk phone data collection program.es it mean for our national security? >>> and, no, this is not an optical illusion. check this out. multiple cars appearing to defy gravity and have a life of their own. so what caused them to hover literally off(naéh the ground? hi i'm heather cox on location with the famous, big idaho potato truck. our truck? it's touring across america telling people about idaho potatoes. farmer: let's go boy. again this year the big idaho potato truck is traveling the country spreading the word about heart healthy idaho potatoes and making donations to local charities. excuse me miss, have you seen our truck? you just missed it. ahhh! aw man are you kiddin' me? tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the be
. >>> nsa ending its controversial bulk phone data collection program.es it mean for our national security? >>> and, no, this is not an optical illusion. check this out. multiple cars appearing to defy gravity and have a life of their own. so what caused them to hover literally off(naéh the ground? hi i'm heather cox on location with the famous, big idaho potato truck. our truck? it's touring across america telling people about idaho potatoes. farmer: let's go boy. again this...
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meanwhile, others have used the paris attacks to criticize nsa whistleblower edward snowden.n recent days, cia director john brennan suggested revelations about mass buying have made it harder to find terrorists. while james woolsey has said snowden "has blood on his hands." for more we're joined by glenn greenwald, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. start -- it is great to have you with us from brazil. let's start with how we know what we know took place in paris. the media coverage of the horrific attacks on friday the 13th. there are things we don't know, including much of which the media has simply tacitly assumed in order to mindlessly propagate what the cia and other agencies in the u.s. government want people to believe. for instance, one thing we do not know at all is how the people who perpetrated the attack actually communicated with one another. we don't know whether they used the internet at all as opposed to simply meeting face-to-face, given that some of them were siblings and others were from the same neighborhoods in belgium and france. we definitely don't kno
meanwhile, others have used the paris attacks to criticize nsa whistleblower edward snowden.n recent days, cia director john brennan suggested revelations about mass buying have made it harder to find terrorists. while james woolsey has said snowden "has blood on his hands." for more we're joined by glenn greenwald, pulitzer prize-winning journalist. start -- it is great to have you with us from brazil. let's start with how we know what we know took place in paris. the media coverage...
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bill, i want to go with you on this, the nsa, edward snowden, we know the story.reaction that we left america and the world vulnerable now? >> i think the world is more vulnerable but i don't think it is solely because of edward snowden. what we're doing right now with this end encryption is the bain of intelligence that can keep this country safe. that's a given fact. we criticize nsa for the data mining and metadata retention, that's keeping facts in the warehouse in an inert condition. can people's privacy be violated by intrusion into these? absolutely they can. but there's a lot of checks and balances for taking care of that too from congress, both the senate and the house, from judges and what not, to take care of that. trying to take that out of the hands of nsa is like taking a police officer and one guy violates his trust with his gun, so we disarm all of law enforcement. that's what we're looking at here and doesn't make sense. charles: daniel, here's the thing, this week, the paris authorities, they had 79 3 raids, 182 in fact last night. they detained
bill, i want to go with you on this, the nsa, edward snowden, we know the story.reaction that we left america and the world vulnerable now? >> i think the world is more vulnerable but i don't think it is solely because of edward snowden. what we're doing right now with this end encryption is the bain of intelligence that can keep this country safe. that's a given fact. we criticize nsa for the data mining and metadata retention, that's keeping facts in the warehouse in an inert condition....
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what do we do in the environment where there is a clampdown what the nsa is capable of doing, while we smallly have a need to make sure americans are safe? >> i support reauthorization of patriot act. i believe, not all of talk about privacy concerns, we're really misplaced. none of the claims of violation of privacy were backed up by any truth that the nsa or any other collection agency was doing anything with this data. we need to give the tools to our intelligence community, at a very critical time. and republicans and democrats alike, as they vote on this, because there was, been told everything is under control, that isis is the in control and usama bin laden is dead and everything is dead, that is going to be fine, that is simply never the case. isis is virulent. we have iran which is fomenting terrorism, sponsoring terrorism. this is serious to the security of our country. our intelligence community needs tools that can be available to ferret out who these bad people are. trish: this is indeed serious stuff. senator, thank you very much. talking to you again soon. >> trish, appr
what do we do in the environment where there is a clampdown what the nsa is capable of doing, while we smallly have a need to make sure americans are safe? >> i support reauthorization of patriot act. i believe, not all of talk about privacy concerns, we're really misplaced. none of the claims of violation of privacy were backed up by any truth that the nsa or any other collection agency was doing anything with this data. we need to give the tools to our intelligence community, at a very...
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>> for sure in the nsa because we ran tests. we ran backward data and found that we detected them each time. >> how damaging was the information that he has shared, or stolen and take it with him? usuallynk it was damaging. you can see what the dni recently set about support to our troops in afghanistan, the fact that some of that information has gotten out, and our ability to detect adversaries in afghanistan has been impacted. the same thing with terrorist attacks. it has set us back. i personally believe what he is doing with russia is hurting our country. >> you think that snowden should be treated as a traitor and tried as such? >> i do. >> thank you, senator mccain for your leadership and for the series of hearings we have been having. i will join with you and your comments about our breaches and snowden. i think it is very important. i do not sense, for my study, that we are having any forificant gratitude individual liberty. targeting every little person for what they favored -- we do not have anything like that with reg
>> for sure in the nsa because we ran tests. we ran backward data and found that we detected them each time. >> how damaging was the information that he has shared, or stolen and take it with him? usuallynk it was damaging. you can see what the dni recently set about support to our troops in afghanistan, the fact that some of that information has gotten out, and our ability to detect adversaries in afghanistan has been impacted. the same thing with terrorist attacks. it has set us...
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did you ever see evidence that the nsa abused its powers in collecting americans' phone records? and do you think the expiration of the program as of midnight will hurt our counter-terrorism effort? >> first of all, i supported the program. i was briefed on it early in the bush administration. i think the underpinnings were -- and congress made a big effort to put the whole program under law as part of the surveillance act. this change came about after i left congress -- i don't think because i left congress, but there's been a lot of discontent after the edward snowden leaks, with the so-called invasion of privacy. the good news is this, first of all the program was not abused second of all, you law which was -- but third of all, we have other surveillance tools which are lawful and which we continue to employ and a big chunk of those expire or sunsets in 2017. by then i would hope there would be a coalition that would understand the point of having robust and surveillance tools. >> we asked you for questions for the panel. we got this on facebook from andrea jamison. she writes
did you ever see evidence that the nsa abused its powers in collecting americans' phone records? and do you think the expiration of the program as of midnight will hurt our counter-terrorism effort? >> first of all, i supported the program. i was briefed on it early in the bush administration. i think the underpinnings were -- and congress made a big effort to put the whole program under law as part of the surveillance act. this change came about after i left congress -- i don't think...
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today, the art of the nsa a nfaans -- the nsa a t --he return -- the nfaa returns. creativity of the men and women who are honored with this ceremony today. congratulations, and thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states senate, the honorable harry reid. sen. reid: nothing is sacred to the aggressors. as troops rolled across the globe, millions of innocent andle and entire countries cultures fell victim to the war machine. history itself was threatened by adolf hitler and his accomplishments. plundered -- museums were plundered. heirlooms were lost forever. a battle against culture and history is being waged today. isis destroys vestiges of ancient civilizations. patra was constructed during alexander the great's reign 300 years before christ. used large quantities of it.osives to destroy they'd then publicly executed a they then publicly executed a professor. in afghanistan, the taliban has destroyed giant sandstone statues of buddha that were 1700 years old. in timbuktu, terrorists said fired to a library containing t
today, the art of the nsa a nfaans -- the nsa a t --he return -- the nfaa returns. creativity of the men and women who are honored with this ceremony today. congratulations, and thank you. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the democratic leader of the united states senate, the honorable harry reid. sen. reid: nothing is sacred to the aggressors. as troops rolled across the globe, millions of innocent andle and entire countries cultures fell victim to the war machine. history itself was...
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nsa is going to need a court order from a judge to collect records on any american. again we're not talking about the content of the phone call, simply my phone number called your phone number, and we spoke, or people on those two lines spoke for x number of minutes. what impact do you think that would have on your counter-terrorism effort? >> chris, i don't think it's too troubling you would need a court order. i think what's troubling is that you'll have to go to multiple telecom companies, and at their pace search their records, which means it could take weeks. what we saw in paris once we got a cell phone is we used that cell phone number to look at cell phones this had tacked talked to, not only paris investigators but belgian investigators were able to expand the search net in a way that stopped a massive terrorist attack, an additional one in paris, has potentially led to the apprehension of at least a dozen, if not more, isis opt tiffs throughout belgium, germany and parts of europe. i'm not sure that we know the full extent of what we have learned to this po
nsa is going to need a court order from a judge to collect records on any american. again we're not talking about the content of the phone call, simply my phone number called your phone number, and we spoke, or people on those two lines spoke for x number of minutes. what impact do you think that would have on your counter-terrorism effort? >> chris, i don't think it's too troubling you would need a court order. i think what's troubling is that you'll have to go to multiple telecom...
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that's not what the nsa does. what the nsa done as what some have said it can no longer do is incorrect is gather phone calls, transcripts of phone calls and emails in real-time. can it do so today? yes. tonight patriot act, the section of the patriot act that authorized that expires. heather: now they can go to the individual telephone companies. >> correct. they also have authority issued by president bush that is still valid. the president is the commander-in-chief and he told them, president bush, to intercept all phone calls as need and president obama has not tint geared that executive order. heather: you listen to people at the nsa, necessity say it's a scare tactic. that the nsa can't randomly listen to everyone's phone conversations. that it has to be linked to a foreign number. >> yes and no. but the fisa cord court has aloud them to connect it to the 6th degree. so the way the fisa court interpreted this, a talks to b and c and d and e and f, and everybody f talked to is encompassed in this warrant. in
that's not what the nsa does. what the nsa done as what some have said it can no longer do is incorrect is gather phone calls, transcripts of phone calls and emails in real-time. can it do so today? yes. tonight patriot act, the section of the patriot act that authorized that expires. heather: now they can go to the individual telephone companies. >> correct. they also have authority issued by president bush that is still valid. the president is the commander-in-chief and he told them,...
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and nsa are never going to tell us everything that happens behind the scenes. do know some of the leaders -- i know general make hayden personally. and will tell you that a lot of operatives that do happen are not publicly made available. and anyone doing any work with nsa and d.o. dd. knows that bute can't advertise that. we take for granted what is happening behind the scene because people don't want to val dade it until they see evidence. because they don't talk about it, doesn't mean it is not happening. >> dave? >> because there is -- let's say for example 50 plats have been -- plots have been foiled. i would be surprised if it was that high. we are forgetting the trust of our security. when you are dealing with security, it is all about trust. and when edward snowden also brought out the fact that the nsa was back dooring cisco reuters and after that you had global companies and countries now questioning whether or not their transactions were actually secure. see, the problem that we keep forgetting is that encryption is neutral. it is not good, it is not
and nsa are never going to tell us everything that happens behind the scenes. do know some of the leaders -- i know general make hayden personally. and will tell you that a lot of operatives that do happen are not publicly made available. and anyone doing any work with nsa and d.o. dd. knows that bute can't advertise that. we take for granted what is happening behind the scene because people don't want to val dade it until they see evidence. because they don't talk about it, doesn't mean it is...
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nsa had the authority through the post-9/11 patriot act but revelations in 2013 by nsa contractor edwardd in public outcry and calls for washington to reign in that program. congress vows to reject to collect smartphone and other electronic data. finally this the world of sports maria, kobe broint los angeles-likers will retire from professional basketball after the end of this season. has 20th season in the nba. maria he basically put out a big post kind of a poem. funny online. but he said basically i love it, it's great, but my body can't take it anymore. >> i'm sure. he's had some -- tough games there about with with and that's a tough sport but anyway 20 years. >> congratulations to him. all good things come to an end. global climate summit underway. joining the movement include bill gates. mark zuckerberg will the deal in paris bring about rile change? joining us is institute for 21st century energy, ceo and president karen, good to see you thanks for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> what are you expecting to come out of this summit? >> i think the president arrives in paris
nsa had the authority through the post-9/11 patriot act but revelations in 2013 by nsa contractor edwardd in public outcry and calls for washington to reign in that program. congress vows to reject to collect smartphone and other electronic data. finally this the world of sports maria, kobe broint los angeles-likers will retire from professional basketball after the end of this season. has 20th season in the nba. maria he basically put out a big post kind of a poem. funny online. but he said...
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and we should do that. >> let me ask you about the nsa. we're talking about all this outside interest in attacking the united states for many, many reasons as you just stated. what have they done to stop the edward snowdens of the nsa from inside attacks? >> so, we set up a program in 2013 to look at all the things that -- >> was it a surprise to you? i'm so sorry to interrupt you, a surprise to you to have this happen? i know when you were there and -- i'll let you go on. >> i was surprised that a person whom we had entrusted to move data from one server to another really wasn't trustworthy. >> you had him at a high level. you knew you had him at a sensitive high level, and didn't vet him well enough. >> his level was exaggerated by himself. he was a system administrator with an important job to moving information from the continental united states to systems in hawaii and in doing that he took data from those servers. we came up with 42 different series of things that could be done and we shared those actually with the rest of the govern
and we should do that. >> let me ask you about the nsa. we're talking about all this outside interest in attacking the united states for many, many reasons as you just stated. what have they done to stop the edward snowdens of the nsa from inside attacks? >> so, we set up a program in 2013 to look at all the things that -- >> was it a surprise to you? i'm so sorry to interrupt you, a surprise to you to have this happen? i know when you were there and -- i'll let you go on....
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but this will make it hard for police to tie information from the police force to the fbi to nsa, to the cia, to the military, that entire top to bottom intelligence picture has to be fused in order to actually find the important pieces. >> again, we want to point out what you're watch right now -- thank youy by the way -- what you're watching right now, this is video coming in from saint-denis, france, suburb of paris. we're seeing police who have cordoned off this neighborhood, close to the national stadium. shootings occurred there overnight when police went in looking for suspects related to the friday 13th massacre terrorist attack upon so many people, innocent people, just freely going about their night enjoying an evening in the city of light in paris, france, at the end of the carnage, 129 people lay dead, striking fear in the heart of paris, france and all over france and the world responding and reacting in sadness with condolences and prayer. 352 people wounded. now, it's time for action. that's what you're seeing now, action resolved, seeing retaliation and french force t
but this will make it hard for police to tie information from the police force to the fbi to nsa, to the cia, to the military, that entire top to bottom intelligence picture has to be fused in order to actually find the important pieces. >> again, we want to point out what you're watch right now -- thank youy by the way -- what you're watching right now, this is video coming in from saint-denis, france, suburb of paris. we're seeing police who have cordoned off this neighborhood, close to...
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today, at midnight, the nsa's bulk data collection of american phone records, that program expired as of midnight this morning. and now the nsa is going to need a court order from a judge to collect records on any american, and again we're not talking about the content of the phone call, we're simply talking about my phone's number called your phone number and we spoke or people on those two lines spoke for "x" number of minutes. what impact do you think that's going to have on our counterterrorism effort? >> chris, i don't think it's too troubling that you would need a court order. i think what's troubling is that you're going to have to go to multiple telecom companies, and at their pace, search their records. which means it could take weeks. what we saw in paris, once we got a cell phone, was that we used that cell phone number to look at cell phones it had talked to, and not only paris investigators, but belgium investigators were able to expand the search net in a way that stopped a massive terror attack, an additional one, in paris. potentially, has led to the apprehension of at
today, at midnight, the nsa's bulk data collection of american phone records, that program expired as of midnight this morning. and now the nsa is going to need a court order from a judge to collect records on any american, and again we're not talking about the content of the phone call, we're simply talking about my phone's number called your phone number and we spoke or people on those two lines spoke for "x" number of minutes. what impact do you think that's going to have on our...
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under the patriot act the nsa had been permitted to gather records about phone calls and hunt throughem to discover connections to al qaeda and other groups. >>> sheriff's deputies going to start wearing body cameras next year. 14 of the devices were donated to the sheriff's office this for a trial program. earlier this year county officials approved a $25,000 grant to pay for 50 body cameras but county administrator mark taylor says there are competing public safety needs like hiring more school resource officers. >>> we are hearing about an incredible rescue in montgomery county. >> you are about to see a dog get pulled out of a storm drain. this is cookie down there, a wheaton terrier who went missing a year ago. yeah. firefighters had to cut off the top of a storm drain to get to the dog. they think cookie crawled through a pipe at a nearby construction site and got struck in that drain. the onlier says that they lost cookie last october. >> that isqzg unbelievable and glad that she's&h reunited. >> cookie is back. >> with the owners, right? >> yeah. >> don't call it a come back,
under the patriot act the nsa had been permitted to gather records about phone calls and hunt throughem to discover connections to al qaeda and other groups. >>> sheriff's deputies going to start wearing body cameras next year. 14 of the devices were donated to the sheriff's office this for a trial program. earlier this year county officials approved a $25,000 grant to pay for 50 body cameras but county administrator mark taylor says there are competing public safety needs like hiring...
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. >>> and back here at home, an end to controversial chapter, the nsa bulk phone data collection. in june, president obama signed a reform measure stripping the nsa's authority to collect phone records of millions of americans. a secret program disclosed by the nsa ceased operations just before midnight on saturday. >>> and finally o e, the royoyals, they're just like us. a doublele tumble r prince harry. the fifth in line toppled from his moun but don't worry, guys, he was able to quickly get up andalk off the field. ladies, also, don't worry here, he did return within minutes. by the way, harry's team lost that match 7 to 8. thee arity, though, raised nearly a million dollars for charity. >> is that common for them to fall off their horses? >> do you think i know anything -- >> perhaps not for the professionals. >> he's a tough dude. he proved that over and over again. >> kids, let that be a lesson, get right back on that horse. >> or walk off the field. i would walk off the field. limp off the field, probably. >> you would never get on the field. >> that is also true. that is a
. >>> and back here at home, an end to controversial chapter, the nsa bulk phone data collection. in june, president obama signed a reform measure stripping the nsa's authority to collect phone records of millions of americans. a secret program disclosed by the nsa ceased operations just before midnight on saturday. >>> and finally o e, the royoyals, they're just like us. a doublele tumble r prince harry. the fifth in line toppled from his moun but don't worry, guys, he was...
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because in my own case, they have used the nsa to spy on me.rime minister of new zealand has apologized for that, because they have done that illegally. i created a cloud storage website where people who upload their files can be 100% sure their data is fully encrypted, that no government can access it. that we, as a service provider, cannot access their private data. emily: so even you cannot see what is in the files? kim: that is correct. emily: so the nsa could not get in. kim: no. they would get a lot of garbage. emily: what is to stop this from becoming a bank for criminals? kim: it is your right to privacy. i think that right overrules anything else. emily: is there anything you would have done differently? kim: absolutely. emily: like what? kim: if anyone from the u.s. government had reached out to us and said, well, we have a problem here. we never got any warning like that. you know? emily: tell me about your relationship with edward snowden. kim: i think he is a hero. i admire him for his courage. he will be remembered in history as o
because in my own case, they have used the nsa to spy on me.rime minister of new zealand has apologized for that, because they have done that illegally. i created a cloud storage website where people who upload their files can be 100% sure their data is fully encrypted, that no government can access it. that we, as a service provider, cannot access their private data. emily: so even you cannot see what is in the files? kim: that is correct. emily: so the nsa could not get in. kim: no. they...
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government can hoover up and executive order 12333 with secrecy and freedom act expands ability of nsaformation from cellular telephone and internet telephone and so on and of course the other revelations from edward snowden how the u.s. has the ability to investigate everything on the internet and hovers 200 million text messages a day around the world and that is not being reformed. in addition it has to be stressed for everyone not in the united states none of this makes any difference, nsa feels you are fair game and it's up to your government to protect you as far as it is concerned it can look at whatever you are doing, any communications you make but as edward snowden did show governments are protecting citizen information and helping the u.s. government spy. >>> they will head to the polls on sunday in a closely watched election that could mark beginning of the new chapter in the country's political history and delayed after a failed coup in september and comes a year after a popular uprising toppled the country's longstanding president and we talked to the candidates looking t
government can hoover up and executive order 12333 with secrecy and freedom act expands ability of nsaformation from cellular telephone and internet telephone and so on and of course the other revelations from edward snowden how the u.s. has the ability to investigate everything on the internet and hovers 200 million text messages a day around the world and that is not being reformed. in addition it has to be stressed for everyone not in the united states none of this makes any difference, nsa...