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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 of 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 who was simply you know take it as it comes like you're doing and play it by ear it was spontaneous i gave him a list of 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 you know all the way to us and as you can see every day i look different he was always the same he looked very together i was sometimes. but here was blowin in the wind. i guess i changed appearances several times but. in other words i'm the opposite of american anchor i don't look like megan kelly i don't look like you even. sam
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 of 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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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 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 who 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 or all the way to us and as you can see every day i look different he was always the same he looked very together i was sometimes. can play who was blowing in the wind. i guess i changed appearances several jobs but. in other words i'm the opposite of american anchor i don't look like megan kelly i don't look like you even. sam that's a co
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and non did they let us in here and help us fund the effort, but greg snowden perhaps tweets more about the mississippi book festival than anyone else we know it and my pleasure to welcome him to the podium. mr. speaker. [applause] >> thank you for those kind words. if you have a program you'll recognize it says this is speaker -- i'm not speaker fillip gunn. i'm the speaker pro tem of the house and i remind people when the speaker is not around, i'm the speaker so he is not here today and that makes me the speaker. just don't tell him i said so. but it is my great pleasure and privilege on behalf of the state of mississippi, your legislature, and all of state government to welcome you here do this book festival. four years ago we were approached but this and it sounded great, and we did. we got behind it and have been behind it all the way. i can't begin to tell you, though, how astoundses i am at how this has grown and developed and what a success it has been and makes souse proud to be mississippians and to honor -- to enjoy, first of all, and to honor our writers and authors in the
and non did they let us in here and help us fund the effort, but greg snowden perhaps tweets more about the mississippi book festival than anyone else we know it and my pleasure to welcome him to the podium. mr. speaker. [applause] >> thank you for those kind words. if you have a program you'll recognize it says this is speaker -- i'm not speaker fillip gunn. i'm the speaker pro tem of the house and i remind people when the speaker is not around, i'm the speaker so he is not here today...
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we met in 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 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 i was totally spontaneous i didn't have any limitation on the way to us and as you can see every day i look different he was always the same he looked very together i would sometimes. play who was blowing in the wind. i guess i changed appearances several jobs but. in other words i'm the opposite of american anchor i don't look like megan kelly i will look like you even. sam that's a comp
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and the only thing i hate more than a march on pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. thanked welcome welcome by me candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of having a viral video basically she slapped an israeli soldier after the i.d.f. had shot her fifteen year old cousin in the head nearly killing him and apparently the israeli military were jealous of how many hearted logies her video was getting so they arrested her and her mother always good to throw the mother in you know just just in case so i'm pretty sure the israeli military were sitting there at their laptops lug. i don't get it says she didn't even have that many followers i spend all day on the twitter and the book face and i'm interacting and. i do a mix of politics with poppy dog videos to. the algorithm k
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. >> host: julian assange, edward snowden, how are they viewed in theintelligence community ? >> guest: i compare the cia director working in a hostile community, i think edward snowden who was under the protection of the russians is seen as someone who has turned over some of the most sensitive secrets in the way that they can be used by the russians. or china, whether that was intentional . i think there's a pretty hard-nosed view among intelligence professionals about certainly when there's been a suggestion that there might be some sort of plea bargain for edwardsnowden , my sense is people in the intelligence community have loudly said that they want to be sure this is not an easy negotiation. that they explain precisely what he did and the simple answer is there's not a lot of sympathy for him. >> host: or the hospital. >> in every one of my novels, it's a big question. and every one of my novels there's a characternamed tom. my first novel frank kaufman , there's a station chief who was foiled against the hero in the book. he was modeled after the real-life robert innes
. >> host: julian assange, edward snowden, how are they viewed in theintelligence community ? >> guest: i compare the cia director working in a hostile community, i think edward snowden who was under the protection of the russians is seen as someone who has turned over some of the most sensitive secrets in the way that they can be used by the russians. or china, whether that was intentional . i think there's a pretty hard-nosed view among intelligence professionals about certainly...
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edward snowden was actually a system administrator. so what you do, you restrict access, limit access and monitor access. and you do that in a real-time basis as well as go through and do audits on it. that is really all you can do. >> their is another side of that, we talked about false positives, where something looks like it might be a threat and is actually inaccurately deemed a threat. the attribution question, which is always hard, how do you know that it is the insider who is the threats, and not somebody posing as them. kimberly: i mentioned earlier, no solution will be the smoking gun to tell you that this is an insider threat, and this is how to adjudicate him, this is an area to focus on them, then if it is a good investigation, you will be able to appeal it back. but just by getting an alert or adjudicator, it is a really tiny where to focus, the facts of the situation. that is the investigation is critical. see fish just looking on the face of your question, i cannot satisfy the west saying how often this happens, but i so
edward snowden was actually a system administrator. so what you do, you restrict access, limit access and monitor access. and you do that in a real-time basis as well as go through and do audits on it. that is really all you can do. >> their is another side of that, we talked about false positives, where something looks like it might be a threat and is actually inaccurately deemed a threat. the attribution question, which is always hard, how do you know that it is the insider who is the...
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you all heard about some clown named snowden and somebody else named madden. they get the headlines. reality this is not confined to national security and not a new problem. couple examples real quick here. just recent a veterans administrations employee, actually a field exam -- examiner was convicted in kentucky or tennessee. this is an individual who has a public trust. this government put its trust in this individual to work with veterans, veterans who were disabled, veterans who have competence issues, to take care of them financially. and that veteran trusted this individual as well. and this guy embezzled stole $680,000 from this veteran. that's not national security. but it has a huge impact on that individual. i'm going to go back in time a little bit. i have been doing this for a couple years here. back in the 70s i worked for a local department store in washington in a security organization. i would say it is a defunct one but pretty much everyone working in washington in the 70s is defun defunct. we had evolved an internal investigations program be
you all heard about some clown named snowden and somebody else named madden. they get the headlines. reality this is not confined to national security and not a new problem. couple examples real quick here. just recent a veterans administrations employee, actually a field exam -- examiner was convicted in kentucky or tennessee. this is an individual who has a public trust. this government put its trust in this individual to work with veterans, veterans who were disabled, veterans who have...
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edward snowden was actually a system administrator. so what you do, you restrict access, limit access and monitor access. and you do that in a real-time basis as well as go through and do audits on it. that is really all you can do. >> there is the other side of that. we talked about false positives, where something looks like it might be a threat and is an actual exchange of my life. how you deal with the false-positive? the attribution question, which is always hard, how do you know that it is the insider who is the threat and not somebody posing as them. >> that's were the investigation comes into play. i mentioned earlier that no solution is going to be that smoking gun to tell you, go ahead and adjudicate. it gives you an area to focus once you do and that investigation, if you do a good investigation, you'll be able to on feel the crux of the issue. an alert oring something like that, that only gives you where to focus. it doesn't give you the facts of the situation. that investigation is critical. just looking on the face of you
edward snowden was actually a system administrator. so what you do, you restrict access, limit access and monitor access. and you do that in a real-time basis as well as go through and do audits on it. that is really all you can do. >> there is the other side of that. we talked about false positives, where something looks like it might be a threat and is an actual exchange of my life. how you deal with the false-positive? the attribution question, which is always hard, how do you know...
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back then, if you remember, the discussion was all about edward snowden, that type of thing. then, charlie have don't happened and i have not heard that since. maybe it is the serious nature of the threat of terrorists and the need to maintain strong partnerships. do you believe that our intelligence gathering and sharing and cooperation is as strong as it was before charlie hebdo? >> our cooperation is exceptionally strong. >> so again, that is a positive outlook in terms of what a relationship is. talk a little bit about -- this goes back to a conversation we had in our office. the different approach that both russia and china use versus the u.s. when it comes to investing in foreign countries. >> i think the russians and chinese have done a better job than the west collectively in the last few years, integrating matters of commerce into a geopolitical vision. the chinese in particular tend to view commercial investments abroad as a matter of state. my perception is that the chinese have tended to approach these questions with a much more long-term filter or framework in mi
back then, if you remember, the discussion was all about edward snowden, that type of thing. then, charlie have don't happened and i have not heard that since. maybe it is the serious nature of the threat of terrorists and the need to maintain strong partnerships. do you believe that our intelligence gathering and sharing and cooperation is as strong as it was before charlie hebdo? >> our cooperation is exceptionally strong. >> so again, that is a positive outlook in terms of what a...
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the snowden is not hurrying has a completely different acoustic structure it's nothing like meowing for example you mainly hear it when you stroking your cats or when your cat rubs against your leg. but it can be employed in other contexts like begging for food. hired for every cat is different they all have their own personality like you would like humans in that respect they have different behavioral profiles and different voices. i was about to give gabby a feline dictionary but it seems you need a new one for every single cat. even if every cas is an individual they all have one thing in common people just can't seem to get enough of them either at home or online on facebook we asked you to share your experiences with your pets and not surprisingly got lots of responses. chris and they told us about his furry friend ronnie who seems to be in charge. according to the loop ever zero zero cats are totally convinced that they're the monsters and humans are little more than slaves. lots of you out there send him videos and first across the field pets here are some of the ones that really
the snowden is not hurrying has a completely different acoustic structure it's nothing like meowing for example you mainly hear it when you stroking your cats or when your cat rubs against your leg. but it can be employed in other contexts like begging for food. hired for every cat is different they all have their own personality like you would like humans in that respect they have different behavioral profiles and different voices. i was about to give gabby a feline dictionary but it seems you...
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to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you wash your.
to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you wash your.
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ok to sum it up as edward snowden says is that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you or why should you. thank welcome welcome i mean candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of having a viral video basically she slapped an israeli soldier after the i.d.f. had shot her fifteen year old cousin in the head nearly killing him and apparently the israeli military were jealous of how many heart of modi's her video was getting so they arrested her and her mother always good to throw the mother in you know just just in case so i'm pretty sure the israeli military were sitting there at their laptops lug. i don't get it says she didn't even have that many followers i spend all day on the twitter and the book face and i'm interacting and. i do a mix of politics with poppy dog videos to. the algorithm know i am good guy i am good guys all so soo
ok to sum it up as edward snowden says is that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you or why should you. thank welcome welcome i mean candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of having a viral video basically she slapped an israeli soldier...
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thing the only thing i hate more than a march pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. welcomed welcome by me candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of having a viral video basically she slapped an israeli soldier after the i.d.f. had shot her fifteen year old cousin in the head nearly killing him and apparently the israeli military were jealous of how many heart of logies her video was getting so they arrested her and her mother always good to throw the mother in you know just just in case so i'm pretty sure the israeli military were sitting there at their laptops. i don't get it sushi didn't even have that many followers i spend all day on the twitter and the book face and i'm interacting and. i do a mix of politics with papa dog videos to. the algorithm know i am good
thing the only thing i hate more than a march pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. welcomed welcome by me candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of having a viral video...
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to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you wash your thank you.
to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you wash your thank you.
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and the only thing i hate more than a march on pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. a welcome welcome i'm going to candela take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of having a viral video basically she slapped an israeli soldier after the i.d.f. had shot her fifteen year old cousin in the head nearly killing him and apparently the israeli military were jealous of how many heart of logies her video was getting so they arrested her and her mother always good to throw the mother in you know just just in case so i'm pretty sure the israeli military were sitting there at their laptop slug i don't get it sushi didn't even have that many followers i spend all day on the twitter and the book face and i'm interacting and i'm like. i do a mix of politics with poppy dog videos to tell.
and the only thing i hate more than a march on pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden says that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. a welcome welcome i'm going to candela take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protest i head to mimi was finally released after eight months. she was locked up at the age of sixteen for the crime of having a viral video...
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who's a good woman though she's tried how things went back to mexico snowden just coming to see but does he deserve conflict so far in sixty minutes t.w. six. hundred. sixty eight and crying echoed around the world. young people rebelled against their parents' generation. it was an obscene destiny full of stupidity and consumes deceit they demanded nothing less than a home society the implied maelstrom of can forget the pilings with the vietnam war playing that role my generation watched to vietnam war every day. our documentary takes a lot of times looking at those who were there members of. the first time i had a feeling of being part of something. remains of those events today. the seeds of civil rights. peace movement and women's. is here. nineteen sixty eight the global report starts september first d.w. . are the police in eastern germany helping instead of hindering a tide of hate against migrants and foreigners after those violent protests in the city of candidates this week new questions and old suspicions plus that the far right party capitalizing on candidates using social med
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interference is just like what was revealed again this week when documents provided by whistleblower edward snowden to the intercepts revealed the documents showing that the n.s.a. hacked into encrypted network of news organization al jazeera why well in the words of the n.s.a. the documents recently the n.s.a. has decrypted a number of interesting targets deemed a by product lines to have high potential as sources of intelligence the u.s. targeting al jazeera again is nothing new and whether it's with sanctions or bombs it does nothing to protect democracy so let's say action the nonsense and start watching the hawks. the. real the real. liars at the bottom. like you are going to. love them everybody watching not on top of the wall this is joining me today to talk about sanctions the n.s.a. al-jazeera is former cia analyst philip giraldi thank you for joining me today thank you for having me. so u.s. secretary of the treasury stephen munch and stated that the sanctions against china singapore and russia those were related to assistance provided or trades made with north korea and in an official st
interference is just like what was revealed again this week when documents provided by whistleblower edward snowden to the intercepts revealed the documents showing that the n.s.a. hacked into encrypted network of news organization al jazeera why well in the words of the n.s.a. the documents recently the n.s.a. has decrypted a number of interesting targets deemed a by product lines to have high potential as sources of intelligence the u.s. targeting al jazeera again is nothing new and whether...
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interference is just like what was revealed again this week when documents provided by whistleblower edward snowden to the intercepts revealed the documents showing that the n.s.a. hacked into encrypted network of news organization al-jazeera why well in the words of the n.s.a.'s own documents recently the n.s.a. has decrypted a number of interesting targets deemed a bible. product lines to have high potential as sources of intelligence the u.s. targeting of al jazeera again is nothing new and whether it's with sanctions or bombs it does nothing to protect democracy so what sanction the nonsense and start watching the hawks. the. real the. liars who are part of. what is like you are going to. love them everybody watching not on top of the wall this is joining me today to talk about sanctions the n.s.a. al-jazeera is former cia analyst philip giraldi thank you for joining me today thank you for having me. so u.s. secretary of the treasury steven munch and stated that the sanctions against china singapore and russia those were related to assistance provided or trades made with north korea and in an o
interference is just like what was revealed again this week when documents provided by whistleblower edward snowden to the intercepts revealed the documents showing that the n.s.a. hacked into encrypted network of news organization al-jazeera why well in the words of the n.s.a.'s own documents recently the n.s.a. has decrypted a number of interesting targets deemed a bible. product lines to have high potential as sources of intelligence the u.s. targeting of al jazeera again is nothing new and...
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and the only thing i hate more than a march on pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden said that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. thanked welcome welcome by me candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protests head to mimi was finally released after eight months.
and the only thing i hate more than a march on pizza ok to sum it up as edward snowden said that these programs were never about terrorism they're about economic spying social control and diplomatic manipulation they're about power how do you want to be. thanked welcome welcome by me candelas take the news from behind lead start with good news palestinian protests head to mimi was finally released after eight months.
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interference is just like what was revealed again this week when documents provided by whistleblower edward snowden to the intercept revealed the documents showing that the n.s.a. hacked into encrypted network of news organization al jazeera why well in the words of the n.s.a.'s own documents recently the n.s.a. has decrypted a number of interesting targets deemed a by product lines to have high potential as sources of intelligence the u.s. targeting of al jazeera again is nothing new and whether it's with sanctions or bombs it does nothing to protect democracy so what sanction the nonsense and start watching the hawks. the. real the. liars the bottom. like you are going to. love them everybody watching not on top of the wall this is joining me today to talk about sanctions the n.s.a. al-jazeera is former cia analyst philip giraldi thank you for joining me today. thank you for having me. so u.s. secretary of the treasury steven munch and stated that the sanctions against china singapore and russia those were related to assistance provided or trades made with north korea and in an official statement
interference is just like what was revealed again this week when documents provided by whistleblower edward snowden to the intercept revealed the documents showing that the n.s.a. hacked into encrypted network of news organization al jazeera why well in the words of the n.s.a.'s own documents recently the n.s.a. has decrypted a number of interesting targets deemed a by product lines to have high potential as sources of intelligence the u.s. targeting of al jazeera again is nothing new and...
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like that to happen is there you know and i think the people need to worry about that like it was a snowden so it's turnkey dictatorship is kind of already on the books i just haven't had the group come in to really do it right right it's it's there it's there it's possible and all it would take would is a little bit more acquiescence from the population on some on some key issues and this frankly to me this is a big one like the censorship one like it happened last week and it was almost like the entire media landscape just sort of shrugged about it and i was amazed by that it is it is truly amazing last i want to ask you september is coming up which actually i think marks the ten year anniversary of the two thousand and eight crash and when lehman brothers fell or of september fourteenth or fifteenth or whatever was yeah it was out of the yeah yeah i mean it was going on since two thousand and eleven but that's kind of the ten year mark. what have we learned in the last ten years from the bottle nothing yeah yeah. and i've been hearing i've been hearing about this for about a year now tha
like that to happen is there you know and i think the people need to worry about that like it was a snowden so it's turnkey dictatorship is kind of already on the books i just haven't had the group come in to really do it right right it's it's there it's there it's possible and all it would take would is a little bit more acquiescence from the population on some on some key issues and this frankly to me this is a big one like the censorship one like it happened last week and it was almost like...
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now it seems to me that cyber security and cyber espionage is far more dangerous between learn from snowden and everybody else and the spokesman for the chinese foreign ministry actually stated that these accusations are nothing new and said china advocates that the international community jointly respond to cyber security threats through dialogue and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect and quality and mutual benefit russian president vladimir putin has also stated that it needs to be an international dialogue and agreements over cyber security so my question is just like with nuclear weapons just like we have with chemical weapons just like we have years every generation at some point said we need to get a hold on this why are we not having any international sit down in geneva with all the countries and say look we've got to. and i hand on this and make some rules about cyber and espionage and spying. well that i mean that's a good question and again i don't know how much faith you could put in any agreement that would be reached because governments could always use third parties an
now it seems to me that cyber security and cyber espionage is far more dangerous between learn from snowden and everybody else and the spokesman for the chinese foreign ministry actually stated that these accusations are nothing new and said china advocates that the international community jointly respond to cyber security threats through dialogue and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect and quality and mutual benefit russian president vladimir putin has also stated that it needs to be an...
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when i went to see the end snowden documentary, i was gratified to see as it snowden is leaving his hotel room in hong kong and going on the run and grabs stuff off of his bedside table and sticks it on his go back to leave the room, he grabs the sql to little brother, homeland. that is a moment i still reflect on with enormous pride. >> host: homeland deals with data dumping, going through the darknet as you describe it. what do you think of the work of wikileaks, the information leaks put out there and snowden's role? >> guest: don't know about the role in wikileaks. it got him counsel. wikileaks is a complicated story. their stated goal of transparency for the powerful and privacy for the powerless is a good one. and organization that in its history had a kind of pluralistic view where people were involved and accountability. they have become synonymous with their founder, and frailties, foibles, missteps, problems that for better or worse were things wikileaks has inherited. that the organization in tatters without the credibility it once had. the work it did in publishing the tables,
when i went to see the end snowden documentary, i was gratified to see as it snowden is leaving his hotel room in hong kong and going on the run and grabs stuff off of his bedside table and sticks it on his go back to leave the room, he grabs the sql to little brother, homeland. that is a moment i still reflect on with enormous pride. >> host: homeland deals with data dumping, going through the darknet as you describe it. what do you think of the work of wikileaks, the information leaks...
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caller: hi, i wanted to ask if qanon had any belief in the fact of the claims of edward snowden had made to the deep state consisting of the federations of societies article in executivepart order? ahead?rofessor, go thomas: gosh. that terminology -- if you really want to have specifics with that terminology, i would encourage you to use a search engine. the complicating factor is there are few chronicle versions as to -- because it is a folk theory, really. as to what is included. that specificity, i am not equipped or trained to speak to the truth or falsity of the account, i am more studying the psychological response. >> one of those psychological responses, video being one of those features of qanon, if you go to the great awakening site, there are several videos posted by this person. we will show you a portion. [video clip] >> by now, you may be aware that america was on the verge of being destroyed by a gang of very powerful criminals who had made their way right into the heart of power. we didn't notice because they became our most trusted leaders, entertainers, and politicians.
caller: hi, i wanted to ask if qanon had any belief in the fact of the claims of edward snowden had made to the deep state consisting of the federations of societies article in executivepart order? ahead?rofessor, go thomas: gosh. that terminology -- if you really want to have specifics with that terminology, i would encourage you to use a search engine. the complicating factor is there are few chronicle versions as to -- because it is a folk theory, really. as to what is included. that...
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it seems to me that cyber security and cyber espionage is far more dangerous between learned from snowden and everybody else and the spokesman for the chinese foreign ministry actually stated that these accusations are nothing new and said china advocates that the international community jointly responses cyber security threats through dialogue and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect and quality and mutual benefit russian president vladimir putin has also stated that it needs to be an international dialogue and agreements over cyber security so my question is just like with nuclear weapons just like we have with chemical weapons just like we have years every generation at some point said we need to get a hold on this why are we not having an international sit down in geneva with all the countries and say look we've got to. and a hand on this and makes some rules about cyber and espionage and spying. well that i mean that's a good question and again i don't know how much faith you could put in any agreement that would be reached because governments could always use third parties and
it seems to me that cyber security and cyber espionage is far more dangerous between learned from snowden and everybody else and the spokesman for the chinese foreign ministry actually stated that these accusations are nothing new and said china advocates that the international community jointly responses cyber security threats through dialogue and cooperation on the basis of mutual respect and quality and mutual benefit russian president vladimir putin has also stated that it needs to be an...
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people have access to our nation's secrets, especially when many are private contractors like edward snowdent just unreasonable, but it is petty. >> all we have to do ask listen to the president's own words about why hoe is doing it to go by the guidelines that are already set. >> so the pentagon has postponed the president's military parade until next year, is the hefty price tag a deal breaker? >> good morning, postpone to next year, not clear at all that it will really happen, and it was a decision by the pentagon and the white house. the price tag reached $92 million. secretary mattis says there was no final price tag, listen to what mattis had to say about all of this. >> whoever told you that is probably smoking something that is legal in my state and a few other states. is would discount that and anyone that said that, i almost guarantee you one thing, you need to stay anonymous because you look like an idiot. >> four hours later the pentagon put a statements out that the white house and the defense department decided to relook at it all for next year. $72 million was an estimate of w
people have access to our nation's secrets, especially when many are private contractors like edward snowdent just unreasonable, but it is petty. >> all we have to do ask listen to the president's own words about why hoe is doing it to go by the guidelines that are already set. >> so the pentagon has postponed the president's military parade until next year, is the hefty price tag a deal breaker? >> good morning, postpone to next year, not clear at all that it will really...
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. >> these attacks are as old as snowden. the concept of the u.s. being proactive and hack back is not new. right now especially with the electric grid, the private, public and government-owned companies need to come together. while some are asking for federal help, some from still saying we want to maintain this on our own. adam: how do you get all these parties together? it seems rear behind the 8 ball or are we ahead of it? >> it's like someone pulled the fire alarm and people saying should we use a fire extinguisher, call the fire department or let it burn. right now they are letting it burn. it's ludicrous that everybody isn't coming to seal this up. the kind of security breaches happening in this country for ages goes on. the only thing on the who rye zon, liberty eclipse from the department of energy. they will simulate what happens if our grid comes down in a major municipality. how do you recover from that. they are starting to get some exercises going. this is a band-aid on a gushing wound. >> i lived in cleveland. walton hills was the sce
. >> these attacks are as old as snowden. the concept of the u.s. being proactive and hack back is not new. right now especially with the electric grid, the private, public and government-owned companies need to come together. while some are asking for federal help, some from still saying we want to maintain this on our own. adam: how do you get all these parties together? it seems rear behind the 8 ball or are we ahead of it? >> it's like someone pulled the fire alarm and people...
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confirmed years later the revelation of the snowden documents. there was a review of the collection under president bush about the nsa's wiretapping. the department of justice decides it's legal. only the threatened then ezresignation of then the fbi director keeps him from doing so. you want to look at the sort of cultural legacy of this. the church committee comes at a time when people's suspicion of the government is through the roof. americans will never trust the government again. right, this comes at the same time the pent pentgon papers and same time as watergate. and now it turns out the cia has been spying on american citizens and the fbi has been infiltrating and destroying political dissident groups including peace activists. within the african-american community, certainly, you can point to some things. the suspicion the fbi setup king to be assassinated in memphis. not that the fbi did it, but they knew an assassination attempt was coming and chose to do nothing. and the intention the cia distributed heroin within the blacktuant. the
confirmed years later the revelation of the snowden documents. there was a review of the collection under president bush about the nsa's wiretapping. the department of justice decides it's legal. only the threatened then ezresignation of then the fbi director keeps him from doing so. you want to look at the sort of cultural legacy of this. the church committee comes at a time when people's suspicion of the government is through the roof. americans will never trust the government again. right,...
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bad guys, either snowden looking over i.t., an i.t. manager, somebody with a higher privileged access stealing that information and syrian insider hijacking an account, so it wasn't him as an individual contractor, stealing information. and then of course, the air gap , using hacker gets in the lockheed martin seven steps kill chain and so gets stuff minis allis kind of of those monitoring systems. so that to me, is the hijacked or social engineering method host: so the question is, how can you tell the difference between natural insider threat and someone posing as an is that a threat that would actually be an external threat? is that right? ?ny thoughts the real: i think issue there is that the really want to eliminate all the threats, whether it is insider of lead. the way to do that is restrict the people will have privileges. edward snowden was actually a system administrator. restrictou do, you access, limit access and monitor access. and you do that in a real-time basis as well as go through and do audits on it. that is really a
bad guys, either snowden looking over i.t., an i.t. manager, somebody with a higher privileged access stealing that information and syrian insider hijacking an account, so it wasn't him as an individual contractor, stealing information. and then of course, the air gap , using hacker gets in the lockheed martin seven steps kill chain and so gets stuff minis allis kind of of those monitoring systems. so that to me, is the hijacked or social engineering method host: so the question is, how can you...
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the nsa stuff is first reported in 2005, 2006, confirmed years later with the revelation of the snowden dmtz. documents. there was a review of the broad data collection under george w. bush when revelations come out about the nsa's illegal wiretapping. department of justice determined it's illegal, and bush decided to re-up it anyway and only the threatens resignation of robert mueller and james comey keeps him from doing so but the fisa court goes ahead and approves it. now it's legal. you want to look at a sort of cultural legacy of this. the church committee comes at a time when people's suspicion of the government is through the roof. americans will never trust the government again. this comes at the same time as the pentagon papers and at the same time as watergate and now it turns out the cia has been spying on american citizens and attempting to murder foreigners and the fbi has been infiltrating and destroys political dissident groups, including peace activists. within the african-american community, specifically, you can certainly point to some things, the suspicion that the fb
the nsa stuff is first reported in 2005, 2006, confirmed years later with the revelation of the snowden dmtz. documents. there was a review of the broad data collection under george w. bush when revelations come out about the nsa's illegal wiretapping. department of justice determined it's illegal, and bush decided to re-up it anyway and only the threatens resignation of robert mueller and james comey keeps him from doing so but the fisa court goes ahead and approves it. now it's legal. you...
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confirmed years later with the revelation of the snowden documents. there was a review of this broad data collection under george w. bush. about the nsa's illegal wiretapping. the department of justice determined it was illegal and bush decided to re-up it anyway. only the threatened resignation of then fbi director robert mueller keeps him from doing so. but the fisa court still approves it and now it is legal. if you look at the cultural legacy of this, the church committee comes at a time when people suspicion of the government is through the roof. americans will never trust the government again. this comes at the same time as the pentagon papers, the same time as watergate, turns out the fbi has been spying on american citizens and attempting to murder foreigners and infiltrating and destroying political groups, including peace activists. within the african-american community specifically, you can point to some things. that the fbi set him up to be assassinated. not that they did it, but they knew and attempt was coming and did nothing. the accusa
confirmed years later with the revelation of the snowden documents. there was a review of this broad data collection under george w. bush. about the nsa's illegal wiretapping. the department of justice determined it was illegal and bush decided to re-up it anyway. only the threatened resignation of then fbi director robert mueller keeps him from doing so. but the fisa court still approves it and now it is legal. if you look at the cultural legacy of this, the church committee comes at a time...
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the estonian model is extremely important to make the government accountable without that edward snowden manor to make the government always the problem because the government isn't the problem not every government in the world is snooping on us that we do need to know at the same time we have to acknowledge sometimes the government does have the right to ask the public if they think we have broken the law or have done something wrong but we should be told about it so that estonian model is interesting and i hope it inspires other governments and i think it is so with their id system from finland and holland they are aspired by the estonian model including places like rhode island locally. >> what do you think? >> fellows are very interesting ideas. have a comment and then a question. the comment is on china on the china skeptic as well but the last time i looked the per capita income was about 800,001 -- hundred dollars per year now if it is ten i think very often we have the wrong idea about china. >> is not as successful as people think. >> just to get the government out of the way ha
the estonian model is extremely important to make the government accountable without that edward snowden manor to make the government always the problem because the government isn't the problem not every government in the world is snooping on us that we do need to know at the same time we have to acknowledge sometimes the government does have the right to ask the public if they think we have broken the law or have done something wrong but we should be told about it so that estonian model is...
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documentary, citizen 4 i was gratified to see that as ed snowden is leaving hotel room in hong kongd going on the run and he grabs all the stuff off of bedside table and sticks it in go-bag to leave the room, one of the things he grabs is the sequel to little brother, it's homeland. that was really a moment that i still reflect on with enormous pride. >> homeland deals with this idea of data dumping, particularly data through dark net as you describe it, what do you think about the work of wikileaks and dumping data and the information they put out there and edward snowden's role in that? >> i don't know if they had a role in wikileaks. wikileaks did help him get council, wikileaks is a complicated story, i think that their stated goal of transparency for the powerful and privacy for the powerless is a good one and it's an organization that in its history has had a pluralistic view where lots of people were involved and there were some accountability, i think that they have become sononymous with founder and problems have become for better or for worse, things that wikileaks inherit
documentary, citizen 4 i was gratified to see that as ed snowden is leaving hotel room in hong kongd going on the run and he grabs all the stuff off of bedside table and sticks it in go-bag to leave the room, one of the things he grabs is the sequel to little brother, it's homeland. that was really a moment that i still reflect on with enormous pride. >> homeland deals with this idea of data dumping, particularly data through dark net as you describe it, what do you think about the work...
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the program was revealed in 2013 by rogue nsa contractor edward snowden.d an order reversing the obama era restraints on wednesday. u.s. officials will not confirm that due to the classified nature of the program. according to the journal, national security advisor john bolton began trying to get the regulations eased as soon as he took over. the idea is to make it easier for the u.s. government to use cyber weapon and military operations to thwart election interference for one and halt incident election actual property theft. shep? >> shepard: some former national security officials say they are really kind of worried about the changes to this presidential directive. >> well, the concern amongst some national security officials current and former, is that by unraveling presidential policy directive number 20, there could be confusion among various u.s. government entities about who is doing what in cyber cyberspace. in other words u.s. military cyber command could carry out a cyber attack that might interfere with a cyber espionage operation being conduct
the program was revealed in 2013 by rogue nsa contractor edward snowden.d an order reversing the obama era restraints on wednesday. u.s. officials will not confirm that due to the classified nature of the program. according to the journal, national security advisor john bolton began trying to get the regulations eased as soon as he took over. the idea is to make it easier for the u.s. government to use cyber weapon and military operations to thwart election interference for one and halt...
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the nsa stuff is first reported in 2005-2006, confirmed years later with the revelation of the snowden documents. there was a review of this broad data collection under george w. bush when revelations come out about the nsa wiretapping. the justice department determined it's illegal and bush decided to reup it anyway and only the threatened resignation of acting fbi director robert mueller and james comey keeps him from doing so. but the fisa court approves it, now it's legal. a cultural legacy of this? the church committee comes at a time when people in suspicion of the government is through the roof. americans will never trust the government again. this comes at the same time the pentagon papers and the at the same time as watergate and now it turns out that the c.i.a. has been spying on american citizens and attempting to murder foreigners and the fbi has been trying to destroy dissident groups, including peace activists. within the african-american community specifically you can point to some things. the suspicion that the fbi set up king to be assassinated in memphis, note that th
the nsa stuff is first reported in 2005-2006, confirmed years later with the revelation of the snowden documents. there was a review of this broad data collection under george w. bush when revelations come out about the nsa wiretapping. the justice department determined it's illegal and bush decided to reup it anyway and only the threatened resignation of acting fbi director robert mueller and james comey keeps him from doing so. but the fisa court approves it, now it's legal. a cultural legacy...
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vladimmir putin with little hop for something productive to come out of meeting in the wake of edward snowdena do? he pulled the plug. that was today in 2013. with the new chase ink business unlimited card i get unlimited 1.5% cash back. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about mouthfeel. introducing chase ink business unlimited with unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, e
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plore n snowden, whistle made clear that this enormous scope and how many ordinary americans called electronic data had been swept up in this, congress reacted very strongly and in 2015 passed the u.s.a. freedom act to exert control on . at level of n.s.a. so it's an extremely piece of legislation. much of it is not a controversy. do empower e they government to act in a way to gather information that is otherwise private without something like a fourth amendment due process, fourth amendment warrant issued by a judicial magistrate, issued by a judge or even if there is a reasonable suspicion that a crime is about to occur or the crime of planning of come policity that you need to get access to the documents. you don't have that. and there was the use of the material witness warpts, for example. that was a bill that was passed in 1984 to ensure that people who had knowledge of the crime, but were reluctant to come forward could be compelled to testify in a trial. the ashcroft justice department expanded the definition so that those warrants to arrest someone were no longer issued by a judge bu
plore n snowden, whistle made clear that this enormous scope and how many ordinary americans called electronic data had been swept up in this, congress reacted very strongly and in 2015 passed the u.s.a. freedom act to exert control on . at level of n.s.a. so it's an extremely piece of legislation. much of it is not a controversy. do empower e they government to act in a way to gather information that is otherwise private without something like a fourth amendment due process, fourth amendment...