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and text if your home is being spied on or not developed by the surveillance whistleblower edward snowden we couldn't reveal just a little. farther this is out international a welcome to this latest live update from me then kevin now in today it's more than five months since the rocks second largest city was liberated from but there's precious little for the people of mosul to return to in his latest report from the city of reveals the grim reality of life there today. there are things you have to see to believe mosul is such a place the old city of mosul is by any measure a dead and miserable place more rubble than buildings and even that mixed with unexploded bombs and decaying bodies at the spite these people are coming back to live here and low self and not out of choice all the time. could have and if. i did they enter. when in which. the u.s. led coalition spent all in all more than a hundred thousand dollars strike hundreds and hundreds just in mosul the money required for just a few airstrikes could feed all the civilians in old mosul for months but no one has said anything the lo
and text if your home is being spied on or not developed by the surveillance whistleblower edward snowden we couldn't reveal just a little. farther this is out international a welcome to this latest live update from me then kevin now in today it's more than five months since the rocks second largest city was liberated from but there's precious little for the people of mosul to return to in his latest report from the city of reveals the grim reality of life there today. there are things you have...
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edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secret he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of empowering journalists and activists to secretly monitor their possessions and how the very fitting name meet haven. makes it harder to. see the raids search. without getting. scripts is kind of. more people want to crack down they have to. will i. say let's take a closer look you simply install haven on any android phone and your device tends into a surveillance system it works by the app detecting changes in the environment using sentences already built in say you left your phone and attended in your bedroom and an intruder breaks in well first of all it uses the camera and it'll instantly start recording and may catch the unwanted visitor of course you could also set a trap for a nosy partner snooping through messages secondly the built in microphone will pick up any conversations to be private while that's great for recording
edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secret he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of empowering journalists and activists to secretly monitor their possessions and how the very fitting name meet haven. makes it harder to. see the raids search. without getting. scripts is kind of. more people want to crack down they have to. will i. say let's...
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is being developed by the surveillance with the snowden could it reveal just how much. international this choose day the twenty six of december boxing day then if you still celebrating christmas day is going ok we start with this is more than five months since the rocks second largest city was liberated from my sil but there's precious little for the people of mosul to return to in his latest report from the city our senior correspondent. the grim reality of life there the day. there are things you have to sheed to believe most old is such a place the old city of mosul is by any measure a dead and miserable place war rubble the buildings and even that mixed with unexploded bombs and decaying bodies at the spite these people are coming back to live here and low self and not out of choice. when iraq where can we go through hard times tired only god knows what can we do it's all fate it's off fight . my home is destroyed my shop is destroyed i'm borrowing money just to feed my family i'm going to some my car tomorrow to buy food why is it like this where the countries that
is being developed by the surveillance with the snowden could it reveal just how much. international this choose day the twenty six of december boxing day then if you still celebrating christmas day is going ok we start with this is more than five months since the rocks second largest city was liberated from my sil but there's precious little for the people of mosul to return to in his latest report from the city our senior correspondent. the grim reality of life there the day. there are things...
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edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secret he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of empowering journalists and activists to secretly monitor their possessions and it has a very fitting name meat haven and makes it harder to. see this really search rests with out getting. streets kind of. more people watch a crackdown you have to think. will i. say let's take a closer look you simply install haven on any android phone and your device tens into a surveillance system it works by the app detecting changes in the environment using senses already built in say you left your phone and attended in your bedroom and an intruder breaks in well first of all it uses the camera when it'll instantly start recording and may catch the unwanted visitor of course you could also set a trap for a nosy partner snooping through messages secondly the built in microphone will pick up any conversations to be private while that's great for
edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secret he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of empowering journalists and activists to secretly monitor their possessions and it has a very fitting name meat haven and makes it harder to. see this really search rests with out getting. streets kind of. more people watch a crackdown you have to think. will...
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edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secrets he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of empowering journalists and activists to secretly monitor their possessions and it has a very fitting name meat haven. makes it harder to. see the raids search. without getting. kind of. more people watch a crackdown you have to. will i. say let's take a closer look you simply install haven on any android phone and your device tends into a surveillance system it works by the app detecting changes in the environment using sentences already built in say you left your phone and attended in your bedroom and an intruder breaks in well first of all it uses the camera and it'll instantly start recording and may catch the unwanted visitor of course you could also set a trap for a nosy partner snooping through your messages secondly the built in microphone will pick up any conversations to be private well that's great for recording intrud
edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secrets he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of empowering journalists and activists to secretly monitor their possessions and it has a very fitting name meat haven. makes it harder to. see the raids search. without getting. kind of. more people watch a crackdown you have to. will i. say let's take a...
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and up the tax if your home is being spied on is being developed by the whistleblower edward snowden were years could have revealed a little too much for find out later in the program. former u.s. soldiers join the cleanup campaign to protect japanese rain forest that's been polluted for decades by the american military. to do for me kevin only if it is true didn't have you around the world is still enjoying christmas day is going good it's now of course tuesday boxing day if you're celebrating it all right well our top story then it's more than five months since the ranks second largest city was liberated from eisel but there's precious little for the people of mosul to return to in his latest report from the city our senior correspondent lourdes reveals the grim reality of life today there are things you have to see to believe mosul is such a place the old city of mosul is by any measure a dead and miserable place more rubble than buildings and even that mixed with unexploded bombs and decaying body. yet despite this people are coming back to live here and low self and not out of c
and up the tax if your home is being spied on is being developed by the whistleblower edward snowden were years could have revealed a little too much for find out later in the program. former u.s. soldiers join the cleanup campaign to protect japanese rain forest that's been polluted for decades by the american military. to do for me kevin only if it is true didn't have you around the world is still enjoying christmas day is going good it's now of course tuesday boxing day if you're celebrating...
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also sees if your home is being spied on has been developed by the surveillance whistleblower edward snowden we cannot reveal a bit saying much and former u.s. soldiers join the king in a campaign to protect a japanese rain forest that's been polluted for decades by the american media. follow that day here in moscow you're watching the international. is more than five months since iraq's second largest city was liberated from my school but there's precious little for the people of mosul to return to you in his latest report from the city reveals the grim reality of life there today. there are things you have to sheed to believe most old is such a place the old city of mosul is by any measure a dead and miserable place more rubble than buildings and even that mixed with unexploded bombs and decaying bodies at the spite these people are coming back to live here and most often not out of choice. when iraq where can we go to hunt toilet toilet only gold not use what can we do it's all fight it's off fight how you will have my daughter was injured five times i have no money and we slept on the st
also sees if your home is being spied on has been developed by the surveillance whistleblower edward snowden we cannot reveal a bit saying much and former u.s. soldiers join the king in a campaign to protect a japanese rain forest that's been polluted for decades by the american media. follow that day here in moscow you're watching the international. is more than five months since iraq's second largest city was liberated from my school but there's precious little for the people of mosul to...
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we met the back and i asked him about mr snowden and he gave me the russian version his version of what happened which was fascinating different than what we had been told in the public. papers and so forth but anyway long telling the story quickly is getting back to the end of the movie if snowden we shot in moscow to a weekend with with ed and then we turned around a few days later we went to the kremlin and we shot mr putin over three days and. at that time we didn't know if this would go on it was simply you know take it as it comes like you're doing and play it by ear it was spontaneous i gave melissa quick questions i was areas that i was going to cover but it wasn't limited he didn't say it was totally spontaneous i didn't have any limitation on the way to us and as you can see by every day i look different he was always the same he looked very together i was sometimes. well here was blown in the way and. i guess i changed appearances several jobs but. in other words i'm the opposite of an american actor i don't look like megan kelly i will look like you even. that's a compliment
we met the back and i asked him about mr snowden and he gave me the russian version his version of what happened which was fascinating different than what we had been told in the public. papers and so forth but anyway long telling the story quickly is getting back to the end of the movie if snowden we shot in moscow to a weekend with with ed and then we turned around a few days later we went to the kremlin and we shot mr putin over three days and. at that time we didn't know if this would go on...
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then of course as other topics on the agenda like net neutrality and of course a speech by edward snowden tomorrow thursday is definitely something that seems to be. being talked about at least by people who are attending and of course it's also a social credit score system that china is trying to implement by two thousand and twenty and that's a big topic as well. crude oil ends twenty seventeen at its highest level in more than two years prices have been steadily rising for weeks but got another boost on wednesday after an explosion of a pipeline in libya interrupted supply the pipeline connects some of the country's crude oil fields with the acid draw all terminal the incident might cut oil production by up to one hundred thousand barrels a day. and to neighboring china now and all this week we're looking at the new silk road its namesake was an ancient trade route which ran from china to the rest of asia and beyond the chinese government is investing hundreds of billions of infrastructure projects to resurrect that trade route on land and as you can see there on water today we're stop
then of course as other topics on the agenda like net neutrality and of course a speech by edward snowden tomorrow thursday is definitely something that seems to be. being talked about at least by people who are attending and of course it's also a social credit score system that china is trying to implement by two thousand and twenty and that's a big topic as well. crude oil ends twenty seventeen at its highest level in more than two years prices have been steadily rising for weeks but got...
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we met the back and i asked him about mr snowden and he gave me the russian version his version of what happened which was fascinating different than what we had been told in the public. newspapers and so forth but anyway long telling the story quickly is getting back to the end of the movie if snowden we shot in moscow to a weekend with with ed and then we turned around a few days later we went to the kremlin and we shot mr putin over three days and. at that time we didn't know if this would go on it was simply you know take it as it comes like you're doing and play it by ear.
we met the back and i asked him about mr snowden and he gave me the russian version his version of what happened which was fascinating different than what we had been told in the public. newspapers and so forth but anyway long telling the story quickly is getting back to the end of the movie if snowden we shot in moscow to a weekend with with ed and then we turned around a few days later we went to the kremlin and we shot mr putin over three days and. at that time we didn't know if this would...
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stepped on has been developed by american whistleblower an anti surveillance campaign that edward snowden it works on android devices and can spot shadowy electronic intrusion but as explains it might also reveal a few things you might want to keep quiet about edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more the.
stepped on has been developed by american whistleblower an anti surveillance campaign that edward snowden it works on android devices and can spot shadowy electronic intrusion but as explains it might also reveal a few things you might want to keep quiet about edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more the.
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ever snowden is this year's keynote speaker. but has been there revealed that they discovered flaws in the payment system of public charging stations of for electric cars are reported to bellow is there in lights. just how much owners of electric cars are vulnerable to. well the main issue with electric cars is actually the loading stations public loading stations that is people normally have a car that they use to pay for the energy the electricity that they put on their cars and they have a card that is apparently not secure enough so the data on that card can be copied and when that happens anyone can basically use the same card at other charging stations to pay for their energy and that's the main problem and that's been the big story you know leading up to the chaos communication congress and of course it's the big story here at the chaos communication congress today. whether congress in lives there where you are as well the most important online security conferences in the world what else is on the agenda then the next thr
ever snowden is this year's keynote speaker. but has been there revealed that they discovered flaws in the payment system of public charging stations of for electric cars are reported to bellow is there in lights. just how much owners of electric cars are vulnerable to. well the main issue with electric cars is actually the loading stations public loading stations that is people normally have a car that they use to pay for the energy the electricity that they put on their cars and they have a...
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sleep drawn has been developed by american whistleblower and the surveillance company and edward snowden it works on andro devices can spot shadow electronic intrusion but it's unusual explains that model sort of you a few things you want want to keep quiet edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secrets he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of empowering journalists and activists to secretly monitor their possessions and how the very fitting name meet haven. makes it harder to wince citizens really search. without getting. scripts is kind of. more people want to crack down. with i. say let's take a closer look you simply install haven on any android phone and your device tends into a surveillance system it works by the app detecting changes in the environment using sentences already built in say you left your phone and attended in your bedroom and an intruder breaks in well first of all it uses the camera and it'll instantly start record
sleep drawn has been developed by american whistleblower and the surveillance company and edward snowden it works on andro devices can spot shadow electronic intrusion but it's unusual explains that model sort of you a few things you want want to keep quiet edward snowden has set out to prove he's capable of much more than leaking n.s.a. secrets he's keeping up the fight against digital surveillance and this time it's in the form of an app he's created a personal security system in the hope of...
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host: did the students protest edward snowden at all? prof. stanger: no.ost: why is that, you think? prof. stanger: it is pretty straightforward. most college campuses are leaning left. and then those terms left and right don't mean anything today, but they are voting democratic. so republican scholar is controversial to them. which is unfortunate because the republican party is the other major party and the united states, but that is what it is. revered by the left and protest when he is on campus. i would like to see that remedied. it is very important, even though my students know i am a democrat, it is all the more important to engage with someone \like charles murray because it shows that i agree with free and fair speech. you have to have your liberal education for that to take place. host: i looked up the ethnic population in vermont and found that there are 2.5% african americans in the state and in and the of middlebury sound is now .25, which is almost nonexistent. what does that do for the topic you are discussing? stanger: vermont is one of the
host: did the students protest edward snowden at all? prof. stanger: no.ost: why is that, you think? prof. stanger: it is pretty straightforward. most college campuses are leaning left. and then those terms left and right don't mean anything today, but they are voting democratic. so republican scholar is controversial to them. which is unfortunate because the republican party is the other major party and the united states, but that is what it is. revered by the left and protest when he is on...
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snowden exposed classified material back in 2013.lived in russia since then where he was granted asylum. tam. >> okay, thank you jeanette. now taking a first look at business. maybe up got the wrong size, color or something you just don't like and you can't wait to return it. you're not alone. americans return nearly $90 billion worth of gifts over the holiday season. nearly 40 percent of that is going to be done today or tomorrow and of course that means long, long lines. so you might want to postpone that trip, if you can to the mall. >>> u.s. markets were closed yesterday for christmas. stocks finished slightly lower on friday, a little lower than record highs reached earlier in the week but still on an upward trend for the fifth week in a row. >>> the force does seem to be strong with the last jedi. the eighth film in the "star wars" saga added another $69 million to its coffers over the weekend. "jumanji" in second place and pitch perfect in third. >> an ohio mother spends christmas taking refuge in church for fear of being depo
snowden exposed classified material back in 2013.lived in russia since then where he was granted asylum. tam. >> okay, thank you jeanette. now taking a first look at business. maybe up got the wrong size, color or something you just don't like and you can't wait to return it. you're not alone. americans return nearly $90 billion worth of gifts over the holiday season. nearly 40 percent of that is going to be done today or tomorrow and of course that means long, long lines. so you might...
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the app is a joint project between edward snowden, the guardian project and the freedom of the pressn. >>> americans throw away 25% more trash than usual during the period between thanksgiving and new year's. that means extra work for garbage collectors. more trash in the landfills. but it waste management of alameda county, digital tools on the trucks are making collecting your holiday trash a lot easier all while helping the environment. >> the digital technology helps during the holidays as we reroute our drivers. we give them information for extra pickups in real time. we are not printing out paper stuff. if customers need an extra pickups, we can get that information to the drivers. >>> the onboard gps units and cameras and natural gas power trucks are in stark contrast to how the company started 75 years ago. >>> when it comes to weather, 2017 maybe remembered as the year of the devastating hurricanes and wildfires. scientists say 2017 could become the second warmest year on record. nasa says this october was the second warmest october in 137 years. janice dean has our look bac
the app is a joint project between edward snowden, the guardian project and the freedom of the pressn. >>> americans throw away 25% more trash than usual during the period between thanksgiving and new year's. that means extra work for garbage collectors. more trash in the landfills. but it waste management of alameda county, digital tools on the trucks are making collecting your holiday trash a lot easier all while helping the environment. >> the digital technology helps during...
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we have had snowden, any number of breaks. people are in the public eye find everything that's been known about them and collected by the government is spewed out there not because you wanted it but because someone broke in. >> with snowden, it was a significant concern. intelligence is working very hard to make sure that doesn't happen again. when it comes to section 702, though, that wouldn't be the place where you could get the intelligence to dock somebody with. you can't target an american over 702. only a foreigner located outside the u.s. one or two e-mails might get collected but only those e-mails. if a terrorist e-mailed you, you don't become a target. we're not getting all of your e-mails at this point. that's not really the problem when it comes to section 702. >> okay. now, in the public mind, they hear about unmasking, this discussion with the panel about director wray, jim jordan, adrian stroke. their concern is this is surveillance going exponentially out of control. >> whatever i understand legitimate concerns
we have had snowden, any number of breaks. people are in the public eye find everything that's been known about them and collected by the government is spewed out there not because you wanted it but because someone broke in. >> with snowden, it was a significant concern. intelligence is working very hard to make sure that doesn't happen again. when it comes to section 702, though, that wouldn't be the place where you could get the intelligence to dock somebody with. you can't target an...
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thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the big topic though is the keynote by edward snowden tomorrow so everybody will be looking at that tomorrow you know what he's going to say and that's a big story this communication congress to point out a bit of that in a lot to for us thank you very much. and from the technologies that will shape our future we step backwards a thousand years into the past in a weekly series about the silk road it used to be an ancient trade route from china it's traversed all of asia bringing fine porcelain expensive spices and the upon a silk to europe the chinese government now wants to research that trade route on land on water for years china has invested hundreds of billions in infrastructure projects along the route. and bridges this week we're looking at some of these waypoints and today we're stopping in africa since two thousand and five the chinese have invested sixty six billion u.s. dollars all over the continent that makes them the largest investors that pumping money into the construction of transport infrastructure to boost their own su
thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the big topic though is the keynote by edward snowden tomorrow so everybody will be looking at that tomorrow you know what he's going to say and that's a big story this communication congress to point out a bit of that in a lot to for us thank you very much. and from the technologies that will shape our future we step backwards a thousand years into the past in a weekly series about the silk road it used to be an ancient trade route from china...
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we met the back and i asked him about mr snowden and he gave me the russian version his version of what happened which was fascinating different than what we had been told in the public these.
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low, i think has to beat, although less of people don't agree, has to be edward snowden and the damage that he continues to have caused. we talk about that as well. i understand the issues with domestic surveillance, and if that is all he had exposed, i could be more forgiving. but he exposed so much else and did so much damage that had absolutely nothing to do with domestic surveillance. the most interesting experience for me i think was my trip to north vietnam, excuse me , freudian slip, north korea, in november of 2014. i was on a mission to bring out two of our citizens who had been imprisoned in hard labor. it was fascinating for me particularly since i had served previously in korea and i became an amateur student after that. it was on my professional bucket list someday to go to north korea. finally, let me conclude these remarks with some philosophical observations. maybe it sounds a little pretentious. first of all, why do we do intelligence? why does any nation-state to -- do intelligence? the simple answer is to reduce uncertainty, reduce uncertainty for a policy maker, whe
low, i think has to beat, although less of people don't agree, has to be edward snowden and the damage that he continues to have caused. we talk about that as well. i understand the issues with domestic surveillance, and if that is all he had exposed, i could be more forgiving. but he exposed so much else and did so much damage that had absolutely nothing to do with domestic surveillance. the most interesting experience for me i think was my trip to north vietnam, excuse me , freudian slip,...
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chelsea manning and edward snowden carried out heroic, courageous acts.hey fulfilled the responsibility of somebody who takes citizenship seriously -- that is, who believes that the people of a country ought to know something about what their government is up to. ok? like if their government is carrying out murderous, brutal attacks in iraq, people should know about it. takes us back to martin luther king's talk in 1967. if the government is, and corporations, too, incidentally, are listening in to your telephone conversations and what you're doing, you know, tapping this discussion and so on, we should know about it. governments have no right to do things like that. and people should know about it. and if they think it's ok, fine, let them decide, not do it in secret. and i think people wouldn't agree to it. that's why it's kept secret. why else keep it secret? and these are people who exposed it at great risk to themselves. so those are heroic, courageous acts. if wikileaks was abetting them, more power to them. that's what they should be doing. amy: i
chelsea manning and edward snowden carried out heroic, courageous acts.hey fulfilled the responsibility of somebody who takes citizenship seriously -- that is, who believes that the people of a country ought to know something about what their government is up to. ok? like if their government is carrying out murderous, brutal attacks in iraq, people should know about it. takes us back to martin luther king's talk in 1967. if the government is, and corporations, too, incidentally, are listening...
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about down the barrel right when we were told on this first started coming out when we heard the snowden leaks was that you know i think it was absent the lucy said it well. if you don't if you're not afraid if you don't have anything to hide you know we heard this over and over from democrats and republicans of you if you don't have anything to hide then you shouldn't be worried yet they say when someone looked at they were stopped right and i think that's something like everybody you know and to say that that we don't need to reform as if cia n.s.a. is perfect and blue to crack but the whole say this is what our information at rest of the cyber war is you know the argument really is like build fifty's time period the missile gap the russians have better cyber better bots better trolls you know there's you know because us because we spend billions of dollars just watching americans all day and that's paying attention to what's going on in the west you are bringing up being you know all right well as we go to break court watchers don't forget to let us know what you think of the topics w
about down the barrel right when we were told on this first started coming out when we heard the snowden leaks was that you know i think it was absent the lucy said it well. if you don't if you're not afraid if you don't have anything to hide you know we heard this over and over from democrats and republicans of you if you don't have anything to hide then you shouldn't be worried yet they say when someone looked at they were stopped right and i think that's something like everybody you know and...
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event is no different the latest cyber threats and data privacy issues top the agenda and that will snowden is this year's keynote speaker you might notice the lighting is a bit dim here because unusually for events like this no one wants to be in the limelight. events that like to trade fair grounds don't usually have such a clunker stein and secretive feel some areas are right off limits to t.v. cameras it's the first time the venue is hosting a convention by europe's biggest group the computer club with visitors from across the world. i want to learn as much as possible. that the internet security advances. my head will probably explode while i'm here i hope that. the array of c.c.t.v. cameras normally used to truck trade by visitors has been turned off on exactly keen on being watched. surveillance is high on the agenda the organizers oppose the facial recognition system recently introduced a billion train station despite it being aimed at preventing terrorist attacks in the. offline if surveillance becomes intense offline as it already is online and soon they'll be no place left where
event is no different the latest cyber threats and data privacy issues top the agenda and that will snowden is this year's keynote speaker you might notice the lighting is a bit dim here because unusually for events like this no one wants to be in the limelight. events that like to trade fair grounds don't usually have such a clunker stein and secretive feel some areas are right off limits to t.v. cameras it's the first time the venue is hosting a convention by europe's biggest group the...
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thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the big topic though is that keynote by edward snowden tomorrow so everybody will be looking at that tomorrow you know what is he going to say and that's a big story this communication congress to put a bit of that in for us thank you very much. and from the future we step backwards a thousand years into the past in our weekly series about the silk road it was an accident trade routes from china it traversed all of asia bringing fine porcelain expensive spices and the upon a silk to europe the chinese government now wants or is a wreck that route on land and on water for years china has invested hundreds of billions in infrastructure projects along the route harbors highways and bridges this week we are looking at some of these waypoints and today we are stopping in africa since two thousand and five the chinese have invested sixty six billion u.s. dollars all over the continent that makes them the largest investors that they're pumping money into the construction of harbors roads and rail lines to boost their own supply lines and trading
thousand and twenty another topic is net neutrality the big topic though is that keynote by edward snowden tomorrow so everybody will be looking at that tomorrow you know what is he going to say and that's a big story this communication congress to put a bit of that in for us thank you very much. and from the future we step backwards a thousand years into the past in our weekly series about the silk road it was an accident trade routes from china it traversed all of asia bringing fine porcelain...
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hosting the congress which is also looking closely at the spread of the news on the internet edward snowden the former u.s. intelligence contractor who exposed government surveillance programs back in two thousand and thirteen is also due to make an appearance by a video link. all right in our own is at the convention hi nina fake news is such a hot button issue right now around the globe how is that issue being addressed at the convention where you are. well a lot of course this congress has a very strong focus on technology but he mustn't forget that it's also where civil society comes to to get to debate the topics of the future and the current topics that many people feel are not being addressed enough by politicians by journalists etc and so we call them hackers but in fact the people you know that technological people but they're also very philosophical and so when you talk about fake news for example there are workshops here in panel discussions that range from jill to bubbles and disseminating how fake news is being spread and also during the general election campaign for example tw
hosting the congress which is also looking closely at the spread of the news on the internet edward snowden the former u.s. intelligence contractor who exposed government surveillance programs back in two thousand and thirteen is also due to make an appearance by a video link. all right in our own is at the convention hi nina fake news is such a hot button issue right now around the globe how is that issue being addressed at the convention where you are. well a lot of course this congress has a...
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data leaker edward snowden will address the convention by video link from russia topics in leipsic include the latest cyber threats and data privacy issues members will also participate in so called activism sessions that's a kind of ethical hacking to expose security risks russian deputy prime minister vitaly mit's co has resigned as the head of the country's world cup organizing committee amid allegations of state sponsored doping of russian athletes while he was sports minister welcomed the move calling it a responsible step on monday he already stepped down as president of russia's football federation for a period of six months three weeks ago the international olympic committee banned would go for a life for his alleged involvement in doping let's go tonight is the allegations and plans to fight the ban at the court of arbitration for sport on that hawk and roland thank you so much for spending this part of the day with us the other news continues at the top of the hour. make your skin. smaller with. what you get what you wanted. to date. extraordinary.
data leaker edward snowden will address the convention by video link from russia topics in leipsic include the latest cyber threats and data privacy issues members will also participate in so called activism sessions that's a kind of ethical hacking to expose security risks russian deputy prime minister vitaly mit's co has resigned as the head of the country's world cup organizing committee amid allegations of state sponsored doping of russian athletes while he was sports minister welcomed the...