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the secret service has come under fire from many.it has a poor history of promoting a diverse work force and for several discriminatory practices it has been accused of over the last few years. director sullivan testify before the committee before my time on the panel and he was answering to a much publicized security breach. i am looking forward to finding out if these issues have been addressed once and for all. i am eager to hear about the important mission, investigating crimes about the important financial institutions and maintaining the security of our economy. at first, this meant that the secret service had to protect our currency against counterfeiters. the way we do business has drastically changed in the internet era. our economic security is threatened by a diverse array of economic activity including counterfeit fraud and hacking. does the secret service have the expertise and the resources it needs to keep up with the times and be effective as a crime fighter in this dynamic environment. the secret service is vital to
the secret service has come under fire from many.it has a poor history of promoting a diverse work force and for several discriminatory practices it has been accused of over the last few years. director sullivan testify before the committee before my time on the panel and he was answering to a much publicized security breach. i am looking forward to finding out if these issues have been addressed once and for all. i am eager to hear about the important mission, investigating crimes about the...
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i want to thank you for your service to this country and all for people of the secret service and all the fine service they have been in keeping us say that night so we can lay down our heads. thank you to you and your people. specifically in your testimony you highlighted the work of the secret service investigating cyber-related crimes and suppressing counterfeiting. in previous years we read about states like north korea that has been heavily involved in counterfeiting u.s. currency. in your testimony you note a dramatic increase in worldwide counterfeiting fraud u.s. currency. i am interested to know over the past three is the secret service has observed a rise in the percentage of state-sponsored counterfeiting and cyberrelated criminal activity and if so what is the most prevalent kind of state sponsored crime? >> as far as state-sponsored crimes go anything we believe to be state-sponsored or terrorism we turned that over to the fbi. our focus is mainly on criminal violations. what we are seeing quite frankly is coming out of eastern europe in regards to an increase in network
i want to thank you for your service to this country and all for people of the secret service and all the fine service they have been in keeping us say that night so we can lay down our heads. thank you to you and your people. specifically in your testimony you highlighted the work of the secret service investigating cyber-related crimes and suppressing counterfeiting. in previous years we read about states like north korea that has been heavily involved in counterfeiting u.s. currency. in your...
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social networking sites first of all they don't need to provide anything it's right there the secret service certainly which specializes in computer crime computer activities is certainly smart enough to have one of their tech services people go online and look it up on your facebook page or your twitter feed or your you tube feed or whatever. i don't think that the secret service needs the permission of these sites but in fact all of these sites do cooperate with law enforcement and i think they should and it's not just social networking sites google is is so intimately and mesh with the u.s. government and i'm not just talking about. i hate to use this word i was going to say but nine. parts of the u.s. code and that sort of implies that there are not going on and that's not what i mean to say but google in fact does have a relationship with the cia google has a very close relationship with the n.s.a. google has a back door that they make available to the secret service and to the f.b.i. i'm not saying this is a bad thing but it is something that that people should be aware of and why is i
social networking sites first of all they don't need to provide anything it's right there the secret service certainly which specializes in computer crime computer activities is certainly smart enough to have one of their tech services people go online and look it up on your facebook page or your twitter feed or your you tube feed or whatever. i don't think that the secret service needs the permission of these sites but in fact all of these sites do cooperate with law enforcement and i think...
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a secret service agent who stayed in the white house after it was evacuated to see if a plane was goingn has his story. >> reporter: at 9:05 a.m., the white house learned that a plane was hijacked from dulles. it was already turning around, and this time heading for washington, d.c. nelson garabito was the secret service agent in charge of protecting the white house air space, and then vice president dick cheney was hustled to a nearby bunker while the president was on air force one. >> the first thing i did was to pick up my phone to call the contact at the faa and he said four planes outstanding. two have hit the towers and two are headed to washington, d.c. one of them approximately 30 minutes out and one of them approximately 45 minutes out. so we knew we had some time, but little time. >> reporter: the order came to evacuate the white house. garibedo said he could hear the workers scrambling to leave. his supervisors gave him and the rest of the staff including two civilians the option to leave. no one did. so you are basically counting down the plane coming overhead. >> we knew th
a secret service agent who stayed in the white house after it was evacuated to see if a plane was goingn has his story. >> reporter: at 9:05 a.m., the white house learned that a plane was hijacked from dulles. it was already turning around, and this time heading for washington, d.c. nelson garabito was the secret service agent in charge of protecting the white house air space, and then vice president dick cheney was hustled to a nearby bunker while the president was on air force one....
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google has a back door that they make available to the secret service and so the f.b.i. i'm not saying this is a bad thing but it is something that people should be aware of and why is it that you want us people to know about us that their privacy is going away right you telling americans. well i know it's kind of counterintuitive you'd think that as a private investigator as the owner of an investigative agency i'd be delighted by this. and i am i take great advantage of this and all the people who post their photos and their whereabouts and their families and their friends you know thank you very much and i appreciate it me talking about it is not going to stop these people who are going to motor ahead and continue doing it i just think it's it's in certain respects on america for companies like google and facebook to be aggregating all of this data on each of us without people really being aware of the ramifications you know it's not that you have a facebook page it's that yesterday you posted what books you like to read a week before that you posted that you were a d
google has a back door that they make available to the secret service and so the f.b.i. i'm not saying this is a bad thing but it is something that people should be aware of and why is it that you want us people to know about us that their privacy is going away right you telling americans. well i know it's kind of counterintuitive you'd think that as a private investigator as the owner of an investigative agency i'd be delighted by this. and i am i take great advantage of this and all the...
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and the secret service strongly recommended that he not come back i also recommended he not come back be leaving it was important for us to stay parcel we did not become of more ripe target because we did not know what was happening. >> he did not like that. >> he did not like that at all but agreed and saw the h.dom our reaction that morning is i went from that spot after i talk to the president and there are was presented by mineta who was secretary of transportation and responsible for the faa, he had a list of six h aircraft that they believed had been hijacked and had flight numbers. t of course, there was only four and we thought it was six. i the two major drivers ofe what i thought about thatrisi morning as we've worked through the crisis we have to get all of the planes down out of the sky to account for all aircraft including the list that we had that would account for three of them one at the pentagon and two in new york. that was a majorn part of the effort. the other thing that is o important is i focused on the continuity of government. some if you are familiar over the
and the secret service strongly recommended that he not come back i also recommended he not come back be leaving it was important for us to stay parcel we did not become of more ripe target because we did not know what was happening. >> he did not like that. >> he did not like that at all but agreed and saw the h.dom our reaction that morning is i went from that spot after i talk to the president and there are was presented by mineta who was secretary of transportation and...
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i made sure the secret service was doing their job. i was looking for a place to go where the president could meet his responsibilities and be safe. he wanted to go back to washington, d.c. i said the secret service could not let you go there. even the pilot of air force one was reluctant to go to andrews air force base. we got to washington and he addressed the american people. he taped a message in louisiana and went to a meeting in omaha, nebraska. he went to a bunker under ground and the secret service said he could go back to washington. it was a tough day and i was impressed with how he met his response abilities. >> you can hear the scene that is being prepared now. >> i cannot help but think of tall buildings with people jumping out of them. that is what we witnessed that day. >> thank you for joining us. we will return to our coverage of the 9/11 anniversary later in the broadcast. let's get some other news from around the world. in libya, there is growing concern about the disappearance of highly sophisticated missiles and ot
i made sure the secret service was doing their job. i was looking for a place to go where the president could meet his responsibilities and be safe. he wanted to go back to washington, d.c. i said the secret service could not let you go there. even the pilot of air force one was reluctant to go to andrews air force base. we got to washington and he addressed the american people. he taped a message in louisiana and went to a meeting in omaha, nebraska. he went to a bunker under ground and the...
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were playing secret service guys and thought, what are they doing? i thought, oh, my gosh. >> you thought you were the president for a fleeting second. >> i did. so i said hey, pretend you're actually secret service. >> is it just this magnificently intimidating figure. you came in today wearing these long heels, you're already six foot tall, so you tower over men. so therefore one swoop you are basically making us all feel, you know, a little intimidated. that's an advantage, isn't it? >> i'm not sure that's everyone's reaction. >> i think so. when you march into these conferences, you must get these guys going, wow, okay. she not only played the president -- >> right, right. >> she's intimidating. >> i have a certain amount of gravitas which helps, yes. >> what is the state of play with hollywood and the way that they treat women do you think? lots of barriers have been smashed down, it's not like it was 40 years ago. but where could hollywood still improve, do you think? >> well, in exactly what i was talking about in reference to kid's movies is
were playing secret service guys and thought, what are they doing? i thought, oh, my gosh. >> you thought you were the president for a fleeting second. >> i did. so i said hey, pretend you're actually secret service. >> is it just this magnificently intimidating figure. you came in today wearing these long heels, you're already six foot tall, so you tower over men. so therefore one swoop you are basically making us all feel, you know, a little intimidated. that's an advantage,...
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and the secret service strongly recommended he not come back. i also recommended that he not come back. believing it was very important for us to stay apart so that we didn't become a riper target, and we didn't know at that stage what was happening. >> he didn't like to hear that? >> guest: he didn't like that at all for understandable reasons but he agreed to it. saw he wisdom of it. now asked what our reaction that morning was, steve. i went from that spot after i talked to the president, went into the peoc itself, and there i was presented by norm ma net a, our secretary of transportation, and norm had a list of six aircraft that they believed had been hijacked at that point. actually had flight numbers on them. and of course it was only four, but for a while we thought it was six. and there were two major drivers in terms of what i thought about that morning, and as we worked through the crisis that day. number one was we had to get all the planes down out of the sky, so we could isolate whatever had been hijacked, and account for all the a
and the secret service strongly recommended he not come back. i also recommended that he not come back. believing it was very important for us to stay apart so that we didn't become a riper target, and we didn't know at that stage what was happening. >> he didn't like to hear that? >> guest: he didn't like that at all for understandable reasons but he agreed to it. saw he wisdom of it. now asked what our reaction that morning was, steve. i went from that spot after i talked to the...
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looms closer the world's eyes are on israel we spoke with a former head of the israeli secret services me i along who thinks the solution to peace in the region does exist he shares his insights and our interview coming up. with me i have an israeli politician and the former head of the shin bit the israeli secret service thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. for several years now you've advocated a two state solution between israelis and palestinians do you see the palestinian bid at the united nations as a stick in the star action i'm not sure i think that. what would be the scenario that we should see in the next future there is the scenario immediately of to occur you know for public admission. probably as international community will create such a pressure of the breed of the sides to negotiate on peace. probably it would be a step on the road to two state solution yossi beilin a form it depletes israeli foreign affairs minister has said that if as well did it most to connote peace the country wouldn't find itself in the position it is today with the palestinians appeali
looms closer the world's eyes are on israel we spoke with a former head of the israeli secret services me i along who thinks the solution to peace in the region does exist he shares his insights and our interview coming up. with me i have an israeli politician and the former head of the shin bit the israeli secret service thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. for several years now you've advocated a two state solution between israelis and palestinians do you see the palestinian bid at...
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let me i have been on an israeli politician and the former head of the bit the israeli secret service thank you very much for joining us now on r.t. for several years now you've advocated a two state solution between israelis and palestinians do you see the palestinian bid at the united nations as a stick in the statics and i'm not sure. what would be the scenario that we should feel to make sure there is the scenario immediately of to occur you know for public admission. probably the international community will create such a pressure of the breed of the sides to negotiate on the streets and probably it will be a step on the road to two state solution lost a baby and a former deputy israeli fine affairs minister has said that if as well did it at most to promote peace the country wouldn't find itself in the position it is today with the palestinians appealing to the united nations for statehood do you think israel has done enough to promote peace. look i hate to you know to blame ourselves for everything. if you ask me i prefer the betrayal for sponsibility our responsibility doesn't
let me i have been on an israeli politician and the former head of the bit the israeli secret service thank you very much for joining us now on r.t. for several years now you've advocated a two state solution between israelis and palestinians do you see the palestinian bid at the united nations as a stick in the statics and i'm not sure. what would be the scenario that we should feel to make sure there is the scenario immediately of to occur you know for public admission. probably the...
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i want to express my appreciation, especially agent martinez to you, for the work you and the secret serviceare doing in this area, and to you, mr. baker, for the work the department of justice is doing and your long and meritorious service to our country in the area of national security. as you know, i continue to believe that we are sorely underresourced. in this area and that if you put the 230 prosecutorsmark of whom are part time, or no time, depending on the nature of the district's case load, up against, say, the drug enforcement administration and a.t.f. and major organizations like that, that are working diligently and properly on threats to our national security and to our national well being that are probably no greater than the threat that we have from cybercrime and cyberattack. there's a huge disconnect, and i would urge that you or the administration ramp up a more energized proposal about how we can go after these folks, particularly bearing in mind how immensely complicated each one of these cases is going to be, you have to track down people in foreign countries and work th
i want to express my appreciation, especially agent martinez to you, for the work you and the secret serviceare doing in this area, and to you, mr. baker, for the work the department of justice is doing and your long and meritorious service to our country in the area of national security. as you know, i continue to believe that we are sorely underresourced. in this area and that if you put the 230 prosecutorsmark of whom are part time, or no time, depending on the nature of the district's case...
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tonight meet a secret service agent who stayed put while the white house was evacuated that day.ew was that two planes were heading to washington. his story next. >>> also ahead, what could be the largest crocodile in captivity. 21 feet long, weighing more than 2300 pounds. where it was spotted and how many people it took to catch it. plus the ridiculist coming up. we'll be right back. touchablyh shampoo and conditioner. a smoothing serum built right in with exotic lily fragrance, and, in just one shower, my hair was transformed... [ roars ] ...from ferocious... ♪ ...to so silky smooth. ♪ it was practically purring. ♪ [ female announcer ] someone's been doing the herbal. herbal essences touchably smooth. oh, we call it the bundler. let's say you need home and auto insurance. you give us your information once, online... [ whirring and beeping ] [ ding! ] and we give you a discount on both. great! did i mention no hands in the bundler? bundling and saving made easy. now, that's progressive. call or click today. sure, but let me get a little information first. for broccoli, say one.
tonight meet a secret service agent who stayed put while the white house was evacuated that day.ew was that two planes were heading to washington. his story next. >>> also ahead, what could be the largest crocodile in captivity. 21 feet long, weighing more than 2300 pounds. where it was spotted and how many people it took to catch it. plus the ridiculist coming up. we'll be right back. touchablyh shampoo and conditioner. a smoothing serum built right in with exotic lily fragrance, and,...
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nelson garabito, footnote 208, was a secret service agent in charge of protecting the white house air space. in washington, vice-president dick cheney was hustled to a nearby bunker while the president was on air force one. >> first thing i did is i picked up the phone to call my contact at the faa. he said we have four planes outstanding. two have hit the towers and two are headed to washington, d.c. one of them approximately 30 minutes out, one of them approximately 45 minutes out. so we knew we had some time but little time. >> the order came to evacuate the white house. garabito said he could hear workers scrambling to leave. his supervisors gave him and the rest of his staff, including two civilians, the option to leave. no one did. >> so you're basically counting down the plane coming overhead. >> we knew there were two coming. at that point we know they're coming to the washington, d.c. area but we don't know where they're coming to. >> as the minutes, then seconds, ticked by, garabito braced for impact. >> as the one nearest us got closer and closer, six minutes out, five minu
nelson garabito, footnote 208, was a secret service agent in charge of protecting the white house air space. in washington, vice-president dick cheney was hustled to a nearby bunker while the president was on air force one. >> first thing i did is i picked up the phone to call my contact at the faa. he said we have four planes outstanding. two have hit the towers and two are headed to washington, d.c. one of them approximately 30 minutes out, one of them approximately 45 minutes out. so...
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nelson garabito, was the secret service agent in charged of protecting the white house air space.e. >> first thing i d picked up the phone to call my contact at the faa. four planes outstanding, two hit the towers, one headed to wash warve d.c. we knew we had some time, but little time. >> the order came to evacuate the white house. he said he could hear workers scrambling to leave. his supervisors gave him and the rest of his staff, including two civilians the option to leave. no one d. >> you are counting down the plane coming overhead. >> we knew there were two coming, coming to the washington, d.c. area, we don't know where they are coming to. >> as the minutes then seconds ticked by. he braced for impact. >> the one nearest us, six minutes out, five minutes out. we knew it was over the c. i a., we thought, is that where it is coming? it it kept coming. at one point, we got under a minute, 30 seconds out. >> in new york, mike mccormick was on a conference call listening helplessly to a similar countdown. >> the washington controllers came up on the speaker phone. counting down
nelson garabito, was the secret service agent in charged of protecting the white house air space.e. >> first thing i d picked up the phone to call my contact at the faa. four planes outstanding, two hit the towers, one headed to wash warve d.c. we knew we had some time, but little time. >> the order came to evacuate the white house. he said he could hear workers scrambling to leave. his supervisors gave him and the rest of his staff, including two civilians the option to leave. no...
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tonight meet a secret service agent who stayed put while the white house was evacuated that day.anes were heading to washington. his story next. >>> also ahead, what could be the largest crocodile in captivity. 21 feet long, weighing more than 2300 pounds. where it was spotted and how many people it took to catch it. plus the ridiculist coming up. we'll be right back. [ whispering ] ok, here's your room key, the crib is already there. great. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] we provide great service, so you can stay you. holiday inn express. stay you. [ tv announcer ] today's trivia question -- what's the hardest play in baseball? the unassisted triple play. the unassisted triple play. [ male announcer ] stay smart and book smart. book early and save up to 20% at any holiday inn express. stay you. aspercreme breaks the grip, with maximum-strength medicine and no embarrassing odor. break the grip of pain with aspercreme. >>> the anniversary of the september 11th attacks is just five days away. even after ten years we're hearing compelling stories from that day for the first ti
tonight meet a secret service agent who stayed put while the white house was evacuated that day.anes were heading to washington. his story next. >>> also ahead, what could be the largest crocodile in captivity. 21 feet long, weighing more than 2300 pounds. where it was spotted and how many people it took to catch it. plus the ridiculist coming up. we'll be right back. [ whispering ] ok, here's your room key, the crib is already there. great. thank you so much. [ male announcer ] we...
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but again for security reasons, the secret service was obviously totally focused
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there were secret service agents in the store. no one noticed them until she made it to the register. >>> target officials say they had no advanced notice that first lady michelle obama would be coming to the target behind me here in alexandria, virginia. some of the employees say they didn't recognize her. she was described as undercover. they're surprised by all of this. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama blends in at the target store in alex andry yeah, virginia. >> i think it's great. >> we showed the photos to janine pratt saying the first lady is just like her. >> like regular people. >> reporter: she shopped 30 to 40 minutes wearing a baseball hat, sunglasses, a button down shirt and she pushed her own cart. secret service agents arrived a half hour before she arrived through the main entrance. >> why not? where else is there to get cat food and bras and bananas all in one place? >> target didn't issue a formal same, the company did tweet, quote, first lady michelle obama may be incognito, but there's no denying those s
there were secret service agents in the store. no one noticed them until she made it to the register. >>> target officials say they had no advanced notice that first lady michelle obama would be coming to the target behind me here in alexandria, virginia. some of the employees say they didn't recognize her. she was described as undercover. they're surprised by all of this. >> reporter: first lady michelle obama blends in at the target store in alex andry yeah, virginia. >>...
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secret service agent nelson garabito at the white house. >> as the one nearest us got closer and closernutes out, five minutes out, kept coming. at one point we got under a minute and i said it is about 30 seconds out. starting my progresso soup for lunch plan, huh. nope, just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me out? yup. [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. who need imagine... one scooter or power chair that could improve your mobility and your life. one medicare benefit that, with private insurance, may entitle you to pay little to nothing to own it. one company that can make it all happen ... your power chair will be paid in full. the scooter store. hi i'm doug harrison. we're experts at getting you the power chair or scooter you need. i didn't pay a penny out of pocket for my power chair. with help from the scooter store, medicare and my insurance covered it all. call the scooter store for free information today. the tragedy
secret service agent nelson garabito at the white house. >> as the one nearest us got closer and closernutes out, five minutes out, kept coming. at one point we got under a minute and i said it is about 30 seconds out. starting my progresso soup for lunch plan, huh. nope, just having some tender chicken and some tasty noodles. let's see...south western vegetables...60 calories. ya' know those jeans look nice. they do? yup. so you were checking me out? yup. [ male announcer ] progresso. 40...
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secret service agent nelson garribedo at the white house. >> as the one nearest us got closer and closere minutes out, kept coming. at one point we got under a minute and i said it is about 30 seconds out. i don't want healthy skin for a day. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goes beyond 24-hour moisture. it's clinically proven to improve your skin's health in one day, with significant improvement in 2 weeks. for healthy, beautiful skin that lasts. i found a moisturizer for life. [ female announcer ] aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. and for healthy, beautiful hair, try nourish plus haircare. only from aveeno. with over 30 years of medicare experience, unitedhealthcare medicare solutions can help. just give us a call. the annual enrollment period to switch your medicare coverage is earlier this year, from october 15th to december 7th, so now is a great time to review your situation. call now or visit us online to get this free answer guide from united
secret service agent nelson garribedo at the white house. >> as the one nearest us got closer and closere minutes out, kept coming. at one point we got under a minute and i said it is about 30 seconds out. i don't want healthy skin for a day. i want healthy skin for life. [ female announcer ] don't just moisturize, improve the health of your skin with aveeno daily moisturizing lotion. the natural oatmeal formula goes beyond 24-hour moisture. it's clinically proven to improve your skin's...
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does secret service, do you see that as a problem as well? what your inability to communicate with first responders in a crisis situation? >> i think that's part of the reason, when we put anything together we are always going to be planning for, you know, we want every single trip and every single visit to be a success but you always have to plan for the worst-case scenario. and that's why i cannot go back to the police means we have, why they are so important and why for each event, if it's in nsf you at the multi-national coordinating center, we will have every command level individual from every single department who will be represented there. and that could be anywhere from 50, 55 people. so if an incident does occur, we will all be in there together, everybody is going to have the same information, and everybody's going to be able to talk to each other and respond to that particular threat. but i would agree, i would agree with the assessment that you're getting from the state and local law enforcement that there is more work that needs
does secret service, do you see that as a problem as well? what your inability to communicate with first responders in a crisis situation? >> i think that's part of the reason, when we put anything together we are always going to be planning for, you know, we want every single trip and every single visit to be a success but you always have to plan for the worst-case scenario. and that's why i cannot go back to the police means we have, why they are so important and why for each event, if...
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called up warning to let him know that washington is under attack as well as new york and the secret service had strongly recommended that he not come at. i also recommend that he not come back believing it was important for us to stay apart so that we didn't become a riper target and we didn't know at that stage but was happening. >> you didn't like to hear that. >> he didn't like it at all for understandable reasons. >> did you ask what our reaction was that morning, steve, i went from that area after a talk to the president and from there it was presented as more metadata, secretary of transportation, responsible for the faa. norm had a list of six aircraft that they believed had been hijacked at that point. actually had flight numbers on them. and of course it was only four. for a while we thought it was fixed. and there were two major drivers in terms of what i thought about that morning and as they were through the crisis that day, number one wesley had to get off the plane down out of the sky so we could isolate whatever had been hijacked and account for all the aircraft including the
called up warning to let him know that washington is under attack as well as new york and the secret service had strongly recommended that he not come at. i also recommend that he not come back believing it was important for us to stay apart so that we didn't become a riper target and we didn't know at that stage but was happening. >> you didn't like to hear that. >> he didn't like it at all for understandable reasons. >> did you ask what our reaction was that morning, steve,...
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with me i have known an israeli politician and the former head of the shin bit the israeli secret service thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. for several years now you've advocated a two state solution between israelis and palestinians do you see the palestinian bid at the united nations as a stick in the star action i'm not sure i think that. what would be the scenario that we should see the next future there is a scenario immediately of true or a cry you know for public admission. probably is international community will create such a pressure of the breed of the sides to negotiate on peace. probably it will be a. two state solution why don't you israelis embrace what some see as a real opportunity for peace when the palestinians can declare their state most israelis today does not feel secure as they look around and these instability. are threats. and z.c. in security this is a way we translate we understand. what we see around us in the middle east whether it is what we see in iran or in syria or in egypt or in i don't know what will happen tomorrow in jordan or in saudi a
with me i have known an israeli politician and the former head of the shin bit the israeli secret service thank you very much for joining us here on r.t. for several years now you've advocated a two state solution between israelis and palestinians do you see the palestinian bid at the united nations as a stick in the star action i'm not sure i think that. what would be the scenario that we should see the next future there is a scenario immediately of true or a cry you know for public admission....
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we'll hear from the justice department and secret service. packard -- patrick leahy chairs the committee. the hearing is an hour and 30 minutes. >> good morning. this is a hearing on its cyber crime. we are protecting american consumers and businesses from threats in cyberspace. that has been a priority of this committee for many years, a bipartisan priority. we continue that tradition today. before we start, i want to thank senator grassley, who has worked with me on this. this affects all of us. developing a comprehensive strategy for cyber security is one of the most pressing challenges facing our nation today. i think of the day is not many years ago when you were worried about somebody going into a bank and robbing a bank and getting $20,000. the were usually caught. i think of losing a warehouse. now it is a lot different. in a study released today by symantec, it estimates the price is $114 billion a year. we witnessed major data breaches at sony, the international monetary fund, and lockheed martin, just to name a few. it is not a mas
we'll hear from the justice department and secret service. packard -- patrick leahy chairs the committee. the hearing is an hour and 30 minutes. >> good morning. this is a hearing on its cyber crime. we are protecting american consumers and businesses from threats in cyberspace. that has been a priority of this committee for many years, a bipartisan priority. we continue that tradition today. before we start, i want to thank senator grassley, who has worked with me on this. this affects...