57
57
Jan 7, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden is certainly exhibit a along that line. he is continuing to try to motivate people to disclose secrets he thinks would be important for the public to know in which would not in a direct or immediately injure national security. i admire the effort. i do not know how successful he will be. host: we will have a clip from daniel ellsberg in a moment. first, i want to show a clip on the publisher when she appeared on c-span in 1997 to talk about her autobiography and relationships with the players in the pentagon papers story. let's take a look. [video clip] >> pentagon papers. how do you deal with it in a town like this? do you ever get confused? >> no. because once people are in the government, the relationship changes. you can be friends with people in the government, but they and you remember the paper comes first. sometimes, the paper attacks your friends or does things you think are unfair to your friends. sometimes, you can reason with the editors. but mostly, you have to stand by them. host: talk about that relationship.
snowden is certainly exhibit a along that line. he is continuing to try to motivate people to disclose secrets he thinks would be important for the public to know in which would not in a direct or immediately injure national security. i admire the effort. i do not know how successful he will be. host: we will have a clip from daniel ellsberg in a moment. first, i want to show a clip on the publisher when she appeared on c-span in 1997 to talk about her autobiography and relationships with the...
54
54
Jan 6, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
snowden is certainly exhibit a along that line. he is continuing to try to motivate people to disclose secrets he thinks would be important for the public to know in which would not in a direct or immediately injure national security. i admire the effort. i do not know how successful he will be. host: we will have a clip from daniel ellsberg in a moment. first, i want to show a clip on the publisher when she appeared on c-span in 1997 to talk about her autobiography and relationships with the players in the pentagon papers story. let's take a look. [video clip] >> pentagon papers. how do you deal with it in a town like this? do you ever get confused? >> no. because once people are in the government, the relationship changes. you can be friends with people in the government, but they and you remember the paper comes first. sometimes, the paper attacks your friends or does things you think are unfair to your friends. sometimes, you can reason with the editors. but mostly, you have to stand by them. host: talk about that relationship.
snowden is certainly exhibit a along that line. he is continuing to try to motivate people to disclose secrets he thinks would be important for the public to know in which would not in a direct or immediately injure national security. i admire the effort. i do not know how successful he will be. host: we will have a clip from daniel ellsberg in a moment. first, i want to show a clip on the publisher when she appeared on c-span in 1997 to talk about her autobiography and relationships with the...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
planet they object to and they've even written internally some from some of the material from ed snowden they've read they've written articles about not being able to figure things out because there's just too much data for them to work with so i think those are the basic reasons we also understand if you are a few people applying work for the agency you mentioned edward snowden the one you know very public very famous will solo and i mean does that trend reflect a sort of public distrust perhaps in what the agency is doing in the wake of those will supply activities such as yourself on edward snowden as well yes and i think their participation in this fake russia gate thing it's also discrediting them and so you know who wants to work for a corrupt organization and that's what that's what we have out there now they've been a lot of security precautions introduced you mentioned one of snowden leaks do you think that's made working out affected the work environment somehow internally. oh yeah i think that destroys the morale of the people do it work doing the work there i mean can you it'
planet they object to and they've even written internally some from some of the material from ed snowden they've read they've written articles about not being able to figure things out because there's just too much data for them to work with so i think those are the basic reasons we also understand if you are a few people applying work for the agency you mentioned edward snowden the one you know very public very famous will solo and i mean does that trend reflect a sort of public distrust...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
must be careful what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the u.s. national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. and germany's political deadlock could be broken after the social democrats agreed to start formal coalition talks with party effectively making the anti migrant party the main opposition in parliament. you're watching out international live from our moscow studio with me in india today welcome to the program turkey's a military operation against kurdish militia forces in northern syria is now in its third day and co is seeking to drive the groups which it views as terrorists out of the area that comes after washington once it would establish a new border force in the region which will include kurdish y p g fighters. let's look at how power is distributed in the border region the areas on yellow on the map that you can see here are held by kurdish various militia groups and on the left is the african region the latest flashpoint in syria where turkey is carrying out its military operation it's receiving bac
must be careful what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the u.s. national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. and germany's political deadlock could be broken after the social democrats agreed to start formal coalition talks with party effectively making the anti migrant party the main opposition in parliament. you're watching out international live from our moscow studio with me in india today welcome to the program turkey's a...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. hoarded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many boyfriends they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instant
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. hoarded more than one hundred fifty one million records of american phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many voice for. they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instantl
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigyn to transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. corded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many boyfriends they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instan
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigyn to transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers worked the same targets for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. corded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many voice prints they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instant
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers worked the same targets for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigyn to transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. corded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many voice print they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be insta
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigyn to transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
and that's according to a report based on documents leaked by former contractor edward snowden checking booga picks up the story. poetry for most of my boys isn't much and my identity can tell i'm female and people act like they're going to their own but i'm american i love. the n.s.a. however could do a lot more easily using my voice to identify who i am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpoint
and that's according to a report based on documents leaked by former contractor edward snowden checking booga picks up the story. poetry for most of my boys isn't much and my identity can tell i'm female and people act like they're going to their own but i'm american i love. the n.s.a. however could do a lot more easily using my voice to identify who i am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing...
45
45
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigyn to transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. corded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many boyfriends they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instan
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowden archive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigyn to transcribers work the same target set for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowdenarchive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same targets for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain. individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving technology is available that can do the same job but mathematically the technology works by analyzing your voice is unique features to create an individual voice print and once the n.s.a. has that a single speaker can be almost instantaneously pinpointed even among massive databases now in two thousand and sixteen alone the n.s.a. corded more than one hundred fifty one million records of americans phone calls and that was after their bulk collection abilities were limited by congress so there's no telling how many boyfriends they could have at their disposal and theoretically a person could be instant
am what language i'm speaking my gender and my dialect according to classified documents from the snowdenarchive the n.s.a. has been developing technology to identify a speaker using just their voice for years when sigint transcribers work the same targets for a long time they sometimes can identify a certain. individual in recorded conversations just by the sound of his voice and by his unique way of speaking this process was traditionally known as voice identification now rapidly improving...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
planet they object to and they've even written internally some from some of the material from ed snowden they read they written articles about not being able to figure things out because it's just too much data for them to work with so i mean i just set up a very bad work environment and i think their participation in this fake russia gate thing it's also discrediting them and so you know who wants to work for a corrupt organization and that's what that's what we have out there now. a new coalition talks have kicked off in germany in what seen as angle of merkel's last chance to form a majority government and avoid yet another election the social democrats and the ruling christian democratic union will now have five days to enter into a so-called grand coalition both sides seem confident of success for going to live with the social democrats is the only option left for angela merkel of the previous coalition talks with the green party on the free democrats collapsed three months ago the current political crisis is seen by some as the worst in germany for years in the trunk sizes up micha
planet they object to and they've even written internally some from some of the material from ed snowden they read they written articles about not being able to figure things out because it's just too much data for them to work with so i mean i just set up a very bad work environment and i think their participation in this fake russia gate thing it's also discrediting them and so you know who wants to work for a corrupt organization and that's what that's what we have out there now. a new...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
contractor edward snowden back in twenty thirty. with donald trump threatening to cut funding for palestinians is fit the role of the un relief found work agency could be affected it's a special body that helps palestinian refugees the u.s. and the european commission are the largest individual donors providing more than a third of its funding the things have been for the aggravated by remarks by the israeli prime minister. some of them in the united nations relief and works agency for palestine refugees must become a thing of the past. who have not. officially any american. that's been there since the benefit. of the due to service. illegal everything to secure the budget for our iterations in two thousand. the u.n. really found work ages of a five million people who live in various parts of the region according to israel's prime minister though the lion's share of those served don't actually need the help of all those that do should apply to the un's refugee agency instead across the palestinian and palestinian administration thos
contractor edward snowden back in twenty thirty. with donald trump threatening to cut funding for palestinians is fit the role of the un relief found work agency could be affected it's a special body that helps palestinian refugees the u.s. and the european commission are the largest individual donors providing more than a third of its funding the things have been for the aggravated by remarks by the israeli prime minister. some of them in the united nations relief and works agency for...
111
111
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
when edward snowden leaked similar documents, many people in government called him a traitor and he isthe run from the u.s. government ever since. that is how highly sensitive many people believe the sources and methods are to this memo that was used to make this memo. joining me is ben whitis, editor of la fair and an msnbc legal analyst. ben, i know you've been following this as closely as anybody. and frankly the last half hour we've been reading excerpts of what is a just released transcript of the house intel committee essentially debating amongst themselves this memo questioning devin nun he es and of the revelations is that he claims he's been investigating the d.o.j. and fbi for months. how news-y is that. >> we knew that nunes was concerned about the so-called unmasking issue months and months ago. and that is what led to his bizarre escapade with the white house. so i'm not sure there is something terribly new about that in and of itself. what is i think dramatic about today's events is that the chairman of the house intelligence committee with the active support and involvem
when edward snowden leaked similar documents, many people in government called him a traitor and he isthe run from the u.s. government ever since. that is how highly sensitive many people believe the sources and methods are to this memo that was used to make this memo. joining me is ben whitis, editor of la fair and an msnbc legal analyst. ben, i know you've been following this as closely as anybody. and frankly the last half hour we've been reading excerpts of what is a just released...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
could be instantly located and tracked down as long as a microphone is somewhere nearby and as edward snowden pointed out there's almost no escaping mix these days i don't think anybody would dog the police. chase terrorists paedophiles who don't so clearly about trust just because he says i what we're talking about is everybody everything piece of data the value for people to be collected and scanned by software they he would look steve you and he could start talking see people involved in very legitimate things like demonstrations stroy x. even you know people who vote the wrong way this was the american government is considered another fear is that speaker recognition could end up discouraging people from speaking out it has the potential to unmask anonymous sources or tracking journalists or whistleblowers and according to the intercept this technology isn't only in american hands either it looks like interpol the european union and china have their own version as well among others so you can run but you definitely cannot hide. germany's drawn out wait for a new government could be on the
could be instantly located and tracked down as long as a microphone is somewhere nearby and as edward snowden pointed out there's almost no escaping mix these days i don't think anybody would dog the police. chase terrorists paedophiles who don't so clearly about trust just because he says i what we're talking about is everybody everything piece of data the value for people to be collected and scanned by software they he would look steve you and he could start talking see people involved in...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
could be instantly located and tracked down as long as a microphone is somewhere nearby and as edward snowden pointed out there's almost no escaping mix these days i don't think anybody would dog you the police. chase terrorists paedophiles who we don't so clue about so it's just talk it's heat surveillance what we're talking about is everybody everything piece of data by everybody being collected and scanned by software that looks deviant and he could stop talking see people involved in very lucrative things like demonstration of straw eeks even you know people who vote for the wrong way this was the american government is concerned another fear is that speaker recognition could end up discouraging people from speaking out it has the potential to unmask anonymous sources or tracking journalists or whistleblowers and according to the intercept this technology isn't only in american hands either it looks like interpol the european union and china have their own version as well among others so you can run but you definitely cannot hide jacki very good while from collecting information to losing
could be instantly located and tracked down as long as a microphone is somewhere nearby and as edward snowden pointed out there's almost no escaping mix these days i don't think anybody would dog you the police. chase terrorists paedophiles who we don't so clue about so it's just talk it's heat surveillance what we're talking about is everybody everything piece of data by everybody being collected and scanned by software that looks deviant and he could stop talking see people involved in very...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the reasons we don't want to see chris snowden that kind of stuff and they're over done of course to some extent in some cases but i don't think so far at least i'm unaware of anybody who saw that that was anywhere nearly as important as the job of going to give you one example my own channel has been r t has been because it's supposed that interference in the american political process you know what's interesting about it i know you don't want to discuss politics but i think it has an interesting economic implication because if you limit the way those companies tweet or facebook those big multinational truly.
the reasons we don't want to see chris snowden that kind of stuff and they're over done of course to some extent in some cases but i don't think so far at least i'm unaware of anybody who saw that that was anywhere nearly as important as the job of going to give you one example my own channel has been r t has been because it's supposed that interference in the american political process you know what's interesting about it i know you don't want to discuss politics but i think it has an...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
he also contributed to the soundtrack of snowden a political thriller telling the story of the american whistleblower. boys noise always has a lot of ions in the flyin. technology never did pure techno never did pure house and purest the. turned their noses up at my sound. at the same time my music wasn't mainstream enough to get radio airplay for example or to produce any chart hits so i've always been working in my own little world. just as the original was the publicity for the new album and you're going to appearance at a street festival in berlin on you guessed it may day. the police eventually broke up the. i just wanted to do a couple less conventional things to promote my new album. things that were a bit more exciting for me than just sitting in front of the camera and talking about it while they come up. with the plot so we. sat unpredictable and original that's boyz noise. starts. electro with the. certified gold singles one of which is the feel good track. this morning. and now we've got more stories about germany's d.j. stars. details from the world over have been heading t
he also contributed to the soundtrack of snowden a political thriller telling the story of the american whistleblower. boys noise always has a lot of ions in the flyin. technology never did pure techno never did pure house and purest the. turned their noses up at my sound. at the same time my music wasn't mainstream enough to get radio airplay for example or to produce any chart hits so i've always been working in my own little world. just as the original was the publicity for the new album and...
44
44
Jan 5, 2018
01/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
it is the same program that edward snowden later leaked documents about. you provided greater -- he provided greater detail and showed how it expanded beyond by the started out as end of the bush administration. amy: and this is right before the election. and this issue, invasion of privacy, of wiretapping americans, of reading their in house, listening in on know, isions -- you it's people across the political spectrum and could have been bushtal in this kerry- presidential election. >> i've always wondered what the impact would have been if we had written this story before the election. honestly, i don't know. it before you wrote the election. >> probably would've had a severe impact. we wrote a story and we had a draft and had meetings with the editors, eric and i, and her editor rebecca corbett, that went to new york to meet with bill keller and jill abramson and fill taubman, the bureau chief. keller decided not to run a before the election. i described the meeting, that meeting in my piece, and it was a very tense meeting with tense exchanges. amy: g
it is the same program that edward snowden later leaked documents about. you provided greater -- he provided greater detail and showed how it expanded beyond by the started out as end of the bush administration. amy: and this is right before the election. and this issue, invasion of privacy, of wiretapping americans, of reading their in house, listening in on know, isions -- you it's people across the political spectrum and could have been bushtal in this kerry- presidential election. >>...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
what do you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden's claims not the view this national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. but also ahead germany social democratic party are far from within its own south three degrees to form a coalition talks with. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r t international my name's union only a welcome to the program our top story u.s. vice president mike pence has announced that america's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem next year. president trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and that united states embassy will open before the end of next year well this announcement by the american vice president is hugely controversial and no doubt will be met with the same kind of backlash that met the announcement by the american president donald trump last month when he stated that jerusalem is the capital of israel now they were protests that were held as the american vice president landed on his wal
what do you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden's claims not the view this national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. but also ahead germany social democratic party are far from within its own south three degrees to form a coalition talks with. twenty four hour news live from moscow this is r t international my name's union only a welcome to the program our top story u.s. vice president mike pence has announced that america's embassy in...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
be careful what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the u.s. national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. watching r.t. international live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program and we start this hour with breaking news u.s. vice president mike pence has just announced that america's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem next year president trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and that united states embassy will open before the end of next year the speech he gave to the israeli parliament was earlier disrupted by a brawl. supreme court. citizens of israel. the visit by mike pence has been met by protest over president trump's recognition of jerusalem as the capital of israel demonstrators were seen burning the vice president's portrayed and at the same time palestinian leader mahmoud abbas has traveled to brussels where he's been meeting with the e.u. foreign policy chief frederica she says that the e
be careful what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the u.s. national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. watching r.t. international live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program and we start this hour with breaking news u.s. vice president mike pence has just announced that america's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem next year president trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to...
121
121
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
all of a sudden, the committee is becoming edward snowden, really. for a committee that last year was talking about how terrible unmasking was, they are now attempng to do so. host: you have been very tspoken in your criticism of the president and how he has been critical of the fbi. if he was to try to fire robert mueller, the special cou investigating the campaign's ties to russia, would you think that was grounds for impeachment? >> i aolutely would. host: would you be a minority of one? >> i don't think so. i think the american peopleth recogniz you cannot tear down the institutions that have kept them safe and free. the president is attacking the media, the department of justice, the fbi, the judiciary. what more before we wake up and realize that our country is under attack from inside, helped by the russians? host: you and other democratic women are wearing black tonight in a protest against sexual harassment. if you had to sum up the mood -- the state of our union right now, how would you describe it? >> divided and fractured. which is not wh
all of a sudden, the committee is becoming edward snowden, really. for a committee that last year was talking about how terrible unmasking was, they are now attempng to do so. host: you have been very tspoken in your criticism of the president and how he has been critical of the fbi. if he was to try to fire robert mueller, the special cou investigating the campaign's ties to russia, would you think that was grounds for impeachment? >> i aolutely would. host: would you be a minority of...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
their what their objective is to get somebody to tell them about someone who might be another edward snowden so that was the whole program that's what that's all about so i'm sure that that creates a very hostile you know kind of. a bad work environment that destroys the morale the people do it work doing the work there i mean can you it's like you were in the middle of the i was in the original program set up by the stasi to they did the same thing in east germany so i mean well when you i mean anybody who had a vendetta or some gripe against someone else could say something about them you know in without giving their names and just to report them for something just to get them into trouble and have difficulty so i mean that just sets up a very bad work environment. they have to encourage you know creativity and independence and get get get the fear of actually trying to do something out of the employee so they're not afraid to try things i mean when you have people watching you all the time for some kind of slip up i mean that kind of that kind of makes you an inhibited that kind of says i
their what their objective is to get somebody to tell them about someone who might be another edward snowden so that was the whole program that's what that's all about so i'm sure that that creates a very hostile you know kind of. a bad work environment that destroys the morale the people do it work doing the work there i mean can you it's like you were in the middle of the i was in the original program set up by the stasi to they did the same thing in east germany so i mean well when you i...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
speak what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the us national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. watching r.t. international live from a moscow studio with me in india today welcome to the program u.s. vice president mike pence has announced that america's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem next year. president trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and that united states embassy will open before the end of next year. more on this and we have our correspondent in the middle east policy paula how is this allows weren't going down there. well this is a controversial announcement and decision and no doubt it will cause a backlash much like the backlash that was caused last month when the american president donald trump announced that the united states recognizes jerusalem as israel's capital this is why most of the palestinian leadership has chosen to boycott the visit of the deputy american president mike pence to the reg
speak what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the us national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. watching r.t. international live from a moscow studio with me in india today welcome to the program u.s. vice president mike pence has announced that america's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem next year. president trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from...
35
35
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
lot of people are saying that this case is an attack against press freedom and whistleblower edward snowden actually weighed in on this case from moscow on twitter last week saying that the journalists that are exposing the breach deserve an awards not an investigation if you want to arrest those responsible they are called the you idea i thanks joe egyptians call them emperors and every night millions tune in to watch them lecture entertain rant and even cry their way through hours of television output their talk show hosts and as a group they form a key filter through which a gyptian succumb to view their politics. under the rule of abdel fattah el-sisi talk shows are used to digital mys his presidency and to vilify his critics television audiences may be dwindling in many countries but given the high rate of illiteracy in egypt t.v. remains the medium of the masses and few institutions are more influential than the evening talk shows not everyone in egypt is buying what the talking heads are selling though given that they frequently venture into the realm of the absurd listening posts no
lot of people are saying that this case is an attack against press freedom and whistleblower edward snowden actually weighed in on this case from moscow on twitter last week saying that the journalists that are exposing the breach deserve an awards not an investigation if you want to arrest those responsible they are called the you idea i thanks joe egyptians call them emperors and every night millions tune in to watch them lecture entertain rant and even cry their way through hours of...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
to be careful what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the u.s. national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. you're watching on t international live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program u.s. vice president mike spence has announced that america's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem next year. so then trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem and that united states embassy will open before the end of next year. well this announcement by the american vice president is hugely controversial and no doubt will be met with the same kind of backlash that met the announcement by the american president donald trump last month when he stated that jerusalem is the capital of israel now they were protests that were held as the american vice president landed on his wall yesterday there were posters with his face on that were trampled on and thrown about at the same time a day of rage has been called for tomorrow or tue
to be careful what you say a report based on documents leaked by edward snowden claims the u.s. national security agency is using voice recognition software to spy on people. you're watching on t international live from moscow studio with me welcome to the program u.s. vice president mike spence has announced that america's embassy in israel will move to jerusalem next year. so then trump has directed the state department to immediately begin preparations to move the united states embassy from...