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a case we had a new york with traditional russian spies, what were they looking to do?re are looking to use greed sects, revenge as motives to get information. these traditional techniques loose lips, and they combine that with trying to breach your company through cyber enabled means. because it is digital, if they are able to. succeed, the amount of information they can steal his vast the harm they can do is much greater than it was 10-15 years ago. cory: that was emily chang and john carlin. i was also an attendant at the conference, i had the chance to talk to retired coast guard admiral, thad allen. he had a deal with edward snowden. i asked him the difference between plugging the oil leak and data leak. thad: what happens is when an event gets complex, it hurts to stretch the limits of your operating procedures and policy. you have to think about what you are doing. the focus should be focusing on the problem. cory: are we talking about oil or data? >> both. cory: it seems like a great struggle for companies. some companies shut down networks, they stop sharing wi
a case we had a new york with traditional russian spies, what were they looking to do?re are looking to use greed sects, revenge as motives to get information. these traditional techniques loose lips, and they combine that with trying to breach your company through cyber enabled means. because it is digital, if they are able to. succeed, the amount of information they can steal his vast the harm they can do is much greater than it was 10-15 years ago. cory: that was emily chang and john carlin....
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spies. so much of what we value has shifted from analog to digital.terrorists, those who would harm us are seeking to harm us in the cyprus is. -- in cyberspace. part of my job is transforming to meet those needs. emily: who are you meeting with? guest: it's great being out here. many people innovating on the security side here that is an important conversation to have. we are also meeting with small to medium size companies here, entertainment industry, and others. the full spectrum. the message is clear. you need to be prepared for a major cyber incident third part of that preparation has to be coming in and being prepared to talk to law enforcement so we can help you respond. emily: what about companies like apple, google, facebook. general alexander made it clear that the government needs companies to cooperate. they have made it clear they don't want to compromise privacy. how do you find the balance and convince them? guest: there is a difference of issues depending on the sector. that you are discussing. one of the key threats to american's pri
spies. so much of what we value has shifted from analog to digital.terrorists, those who would harm us are seeking to harm us in the cyprus is. -- in cyberspace. part of my job is transforming to meet those needs. emily: who are you meeting with? guest: it's great being out here. many people innovating on the security side here that is an important conversation to have. we are also meeting with small to medium size companies here, entertainment industry, and others. the full spectrum. the...
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spies, terrorists those who would harm us are seeking to do so in cyberspace. my job and responsibility has to be transforming to meet those threats. it is great being out here. some a different folks are innovating on the security side of the house and that is an important conversation to have and to learn what they're doing is try to defend against attacks. we are also meeting with power and gas, small and medium-sized companies here and others. the full spectrum of business and the message is clear. you need to be prepared for a major cyber incident. part of the preparation plant has to be humming in and being prepared to talk to law enforcement so we can help you respond. emily: what about companies like apple, google, and facebook? if they cooperate, they could prevent the next cyber attack here they made it clear they do not want to compromise users privacy. have you find the balance and convince them to play ball? >> there is a different set of issues depending on the sector you are discussing. one of the key threats to american privacy day in and day ou
spies, terrorists those who would harm us are seeking to do so in cyberspace. my job and responsibility has to be transforming to meet those threats. it is great being out here. some a different folks are innovating on the security side of the house and that is an important conversation to have and to learn what they're doing is try to defend against attacks. we are also meeting with power and gas, small and medium-sized companies here and others. the full spectrum of business and the message...
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intelligence spied on western european businesses as well as their governments. when did germany's for insult -- germany's foreign intelligence service find out, and when was chancellor merkel informed? opposition politicians are outraged. >> the bundesliga and the bnd caught up in the biggest intelligence scandal germany has ever seen. even the government is talking about 40,000 infringements. this is about real cases of industrial and political espionage. reporter: you get the sense that the left -- >> you get the sense that the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing. the bnd has a life of its own. reporter: on the fringes of talks in warsaw, chancellor angela merkel broke her silence in characteristically blunt fashion. chancellor merkel: we made it clear in last week's press release that there are shortcomings. we listed those problems in the statement, and now we have to get to the bottom of them. reporter: these revelations present a host of questions, but the answers on offer are vague at best. another reason for the bundestag's inquiry to tak
intelligence spied on western european businesses as well as their governments. when did germany's for insult -- germany's foreign intelligence service find out, and when was chancellor merkel informed? opposition politicians are outraged. >> the bundesliga and the bnd caught up in the biggest intelligence scandal germany has ever seen. even the government is talking about 40,000 infringements. this is about real cases of industrial and political espionage. reporter: you get the sense...
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russian cyber spies intercept the personal e-mails of the u.s. president.he days of division are numbered. the new president of northern cyprus says he will work towards a united island states. ♪ ♪ >>> more than 3200 people are now confirmed to have died in the devastating nepal earthquake. 5,000 others have been injured. rescue teams are still trying to dig out people who are trapped in the rubble. the earthquake on saturday morning was a 7.8 magnitude. it was also very shallow which has the effect of amplifying its intensity. the extent of destruction outside of the capital kathmandu is now starting to become apparent. entire villages in remote parts have been destroyed with only a handful of buildings left standing. and a number of powerful aftershocks have been felt across the region, one measured 6.7. it's left people in a state of fear and shock in and around kathmandu. while the rescue effort continues across the country some much-needed aid has now start today a right. india and pakistan sent military cargo planes with medical surprise and a mobile
russian cyber spies intercept the personal e-mails of the u.s. president.he days of division are numbered. the new president of northern cyprus says he will work towards a united island states. ♪ ♪ >>> more than 3200 people are now confirmed to have died in the devastating nepal earthquake. 5,000 others have been injured. rescue teams are still trying to dig out people who are trapped in the rubble. the earthquake on saturday morning was a 7.8 magnitude. it was also very shallow...
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do you agree with this character characterization of female spies?lways the line you have to walk. when "ncis" came out, women getting into forensics, those numbers just exploded. it's progress i guess. >> hot women who code. josh? >> i don't think this is specific to women. if we want to talk about flirting and sleeping with assets, we can start with james bond. the problem is that most -- >> that's a fair point. >> most of what spies do is -- >> is sex. >> apparently yeah. >> what gets done at the cia is not glamorous or makes for a good tv show. i think this is mostly just about if you made a realistic show about the cia, nobody would watch it. >> the cia cooperated and suggested the involvement of maureen dowd on this issue. i think this is sort of good press. i don't know. >> unfortunately, the way women are portrayed across the board, not just with this if you're not young, if you're not good looking, the likelihood of you landing a role and portraying a law enforcement, that's not going to happen either. how can we show real women in real situ
do you agree with this character characterization of female spies?lways the line you have to walk. when "ncis" came out, women getting into forensics, those numbers just exploded. it's progress i guess. >> hot women who code. josh? >> i don't think this is specific to women. if we want to talk about flirting and sleeping with assets, we can start with james bond. the problem is that most -- >> that's a fair point. >> most of what spies do is -- >> is sex....
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and tonight, the white house now responding, as we ask, are authorities sure the alleged spies are out of those computers? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: officials tonight say the russian hackers penetrated one of the white house's two computer systems for several months last year, forcing the white house to shut down the system for several days. the hacked system is not used for classified information, but is used by the white house advance and press offices, the general counsel's office and several others, all dealing in non-public information, including private details of the president's schedule. >> there's always vulnerability and, you know, the fact is, that's why we have a classified system, because there's less risk on the classified system, that is secure. the unclassified system, we take regular actions to prevent vulnerabilities and to ensure security. >> and brian is with us now. we know these are new details on an attack we already reported on here but how do we know the spies are out of those compute earls? >> reporter: well, david
and tonight, the white house now responding, as we ask, are authorities sure the alleged spies are out of those computers? here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: officials tonight say the russian hackers penetrated one of the white house's two computer systems for several months last year, forcing the white house to shut down the system for several days. the hacked system is not used for classified information, but is used by the white house advance and...
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it said -- instead of sending spies, i would welcome the efforts of concerned citizens of all ages to stop the abuse of our environment. instead of watching a football game on television while young people take for the attention -- beg for our attention, i would encourage them to speak out. vote in november. instead of blocking efforts to control the huge amounts of money given to medical candidates by the rich and powerful i would provide certain limits on such amounts and encourage all the people of this nation to contribute small sums to the candidates of their choice. in stead of cap saluting the political parts of this or that policy and playing favors of this or that group, depending on whether that group voted for me in 1968, i would remind all americans at this hour of the words of abraham lincoln, a house divided cannot stand. [applause] we americans are all fellow countrymen. one day confronting the judgment of history and our country. we are all god's children. the will of each of us is expression as the will of the most powerful general or corporate millionaire. [applause]
it said -- instead of sending spies, i would welcome the efforts of concerned citizens of all ages to stop the abuse of our environment. instead of watching a football game on television while young people take for the attention -- beg for our attention, i would encourage them to speak out. vote in november. instead of blocking efforts to control the huge amounts of money given to medical candidates by the rich and powerful i would provide certain limits on such amounts and encourage all the...
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conversations he's having with foreign leaders, phone calls that again russian spies or chinese spies would love to get their hands on. >> so has the government the u.s. government, the obama administration, acknowledged this hack? >> well they haven't publicly. but you can get some hints of thf from some statements some of the government officials have made recently. the director of national intelligence james clapper was at a hearing a fuf weeks ago in the senate. here's how he put it, wolf. >> russia and china continue to develop very sophisticated cyber programs. while i can't go into detail here the russian cyber threat is more severe than we had previously assessed. >> wolf the white house said in october that it had noticed some of the suspicious activity. it shut down the system to make sure that it could lock the doors, make sure the hackers could not get back in. but one of the things that we can't begin to sort of understand is how further this will go. the u.s. and russia are obviously at odds over many policy issues including ukraine and syria, and so officials tell me th
conversations he's having with foreign leaders, phone calls that again russian spies or chinese spies would love to get their hands on. >> so has the government the u.s. government, the obama administration, acknowledged this hack? >> well they haven't publicly. but you can get some hints of thf from some statements some of the government officials have made recently. the director of national intelligence james clapper was at a hearing a fuf weeks ago in the senate. here's how he...
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you have this with this president, he is not transparent, he spies on members of the press, he spies on american citizens, he has a horrible record domestically and internationally. they can paint a bleak picture, and a message of hopal ought at. >> when you look at voters, i think you your delivery matters, i think that is what hillary clinton's weakness, a lot of voters are not doing research they will listen and say is she convincing and likeable, would i want to have a coffee with her? that is how a lot of people voted for barack obama, i would tell republicans that yes, ideas matter but you have to get elected, part of getting elected is appealing to that group of voters who care about how you present carr case to public. >> who is out first of three? >> you mean out of the race or closet. kennedy: what? well, now. >> rand paul-rupaul ticket i would vote for. kennedy: not a bad idea. >> so contingent on dollars and donor class, how much money is coming in to sustain them to iowa then beyond, i would have to say rand paul. >> you think rand paul. >> i like rand paul, but i think
you have this with this president, he is not transparent, he spies on members of the press, he spies on american citizens, he has a horrible record domestically and internationally. they can paint a bleak picture, and a message of hopal ought at. >> when you look at voters, i think you your delivery matters, i think that is what hillary clinton's weakness, a lot of voters are not doing research they will listen and say is she convincing and likeable, would i want to have a coffee with...
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[shouting] >> spies from the council of savages.s one and all from the grandeur in which they live, they berate the poor. they shame you. people, come to the temple, they say. come buy a lamb, a white sacrifice. redeem your sins only with the death of an animal bought from the farms of our high priests. they have made god's house a marketplace. i say to these spies, tell your generation of vipers to beware. look heaven ward. come from the lord. the day of judgment is here. [shouting] >> arrest the baptist, the lunatic. >> can you allow more disorder in your domain? >> why me? he attacks you. the temple. >> along with you and your wife, majesty: the vial accusations of incest. >> i must consider the peasants coming of the prophet of elijah. your father served rome by the strength of his rule and, thus, they made him king. >> the romans trusted him to prevent invasion. >> and to keep order among the jews. >> for which jews hate. >> some hated david and solomon. >> some hated moses. >> what's your poin point, achia peaceful end of roma
[shouting] >> spies from the council of savages.s one and all from the grandeur in which they live, they berate the poor. they shame you. people, come to the temple, they say. come buy a lamb, a white sacrifice. redeem your sins only with the death of an animal bought from the farms of our high priests. they have made god's house a marketplace. i say to these spies, tell your generation of vipers to beware. look heaven ward. come from the lord. the day of judgment is here. [shouting]...
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spies are watching us. >> to report on our drunkenness. my debauchery.ernal flames. >> that's how you imagine the kingdom of god? me on the throne? do i wear a gold crown? >> i would think a crown of the purest gold. >> that is pretty to preside. i mean, you travel with me, you're open to every word but you hear nothing. so afraid to understand being what i am, what i must do. whoever be a master must first be a slave. whoever must be served must first serve. in the kingdom of god there are no thrones, no crowns, no rule of nations. my work for earthly service would be suffering. understand that, suffering the word of love those who believe in me even though they ♪ mike fincham was diagnosed with colorectal cancer 2 years ago. it was a priority for mike that he continue to be there for his family throughout his treatment continuing to live the life he loves. that's why he chose cancer treatment centers of america. there he found a comprehensive array of therapeutic options all under the same roof designed to fight his cancer, boost his energy and help hi
spies are watching us. >> to report on our drunkenness. my debauchery.ernal flames. >> that's how you imagine the kingdom of god? me on the throne? do i wear a gold crown? >> i would think a crown of the purest gold. >> that is pretty to preside. i mean, you travel with me, you're open to every word but you hear nothing. so afraid to understand being what i am, what i must do. whoever be a master must first be a slave. whoever must be served must first serve. in the...
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he lived in a world of spies and dissidents where everyone was playing a game and where access to informationould make you a very rich man or a dead one. >> a former russian agent poisoned. a multimillionaire found dead in his bathroom. investigative reporter executed in front of her home. their lives had been interconnected interconnected, but what about their deaths? random act or as some suspect, part of an international murder conspiracy that stretches across two continents and several world capitals? tonight, we'll investigate who wanted them dead and why. the case will take us from moscow to rome to london into a world of spies and spy hoof catch -- spy-catchers and a world in which murder happens often. was there a hit list in find? >> i'm sure there was. >> reporter: our story begins closer to home. o a a late winter evening, paul doyle, an intelligence analyst, was driving to his house outside of washington, d.c.,. it was quiet and dark. >> i got out of my car, there were two men waiting in the bushes. they jumped me. one man i fought with and we ended up on the ground in a tussle. a
he lived in a world of spies and dissidents where everyone was playing a game and where access to informationould make you a very rich man or a dead one. >> a former russian agent poisoned. a multimillionaire found dead in his bathroom. investigative reporter executed in front of her home. their lives had been interconnected interconnected, but what about their deaths? random act or as some suspect, part of an international murder conspiracy that stretches across two continents and...
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. >> narrator: and evidence of how high-tech spies accessed the terrorists' communications but still didn't stop the attack. >> what role did the program play in stopping headley? >> none. >> narrator: tonight frontline and propublica investigate an american terrorist. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information is available at macfound.org. additional support is provided by the park foundation dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. and additional support from millicent bell through the millicent and eugene bell foundation. corporate funding for frontline is provided
. >> narrator: and evidence of how high-tech spies accessed the terrorists' communications but still didn't stop the attack. >> what role did the program play in stopping headley? >> none. >> narrator: tonight frontline and propublica investigate an american terrorist. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support for frontline is provided by the...
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industrial counter espionage, sending back the rest of the entity spies because i know how the russians treat anybody in this country if they go back, the very first engineer i bring into this country, the state department, as that engineer i tried to get in would be an absolute gold mine for the cia. >> host: that ties into your early >> in "escape from the cia: how the cia won and lost the most important kgb spy ever to defect tothe u.s." i reveal how outrageously this cia traded a russian defected to the cia with all kinds of secrets that they had this attitude that these defectors are inherently treasonous, can't be trusted. and sure enough he believed was his mistress, he decided to go back to the soviet union and sure enough the soviets even though they knew he had defected, he had not because it would show they would strip it for trusting him. that was an example of the cia can be really screwed up. so this was during a the cold war. it was a little scary. the kgb would follow me and look for bugs in my hotel room. he would lie about almost everything but it was still interesting
industrial counter espionage, sending back the rest of the entity spies because i know how the russians treat anybody in this country if they go back, the very first engineer i bring into this country, the state department, as that engineer i tried to get in would be an absolute gold mine for the cia. >> host: that ties into your early >> in "escape from the cia: how the cia won and lost the most important kgb spy ever to defect tothe u.s." i reveal how outrageously this...
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that spied now.we have a severe thunderstorm warning but the cells are moving north and east and then up towards the greensboro area where we have our next tornado warning, meaning that strong rotation has been spotted and we have indeed confirmed tornadoes with# x this system. so, a dangerous system as we get into the overnight and a lot of these towards can be rain-wrapped. peopling not see them coming. that's why it's crucial to keep an eye on the sky and an ear to your local weather radio, which should be on. mid-atlantic region overnight here, that's where we have the most potential for tornadic storms so getting into the afternoon and overnight, we'll keep you posted. back to you. >> thank you very much. in the meantime on the phone, joe bastardi has been warning us. what do you make of this and what we could be in store for? >> well, this is a pretty strong case for this area of the country. there is a miniature mid-atlantic tornado alley we see from time to time, and this is a good case for t
that spied now.we have a severe thunderstorm warning but the cells are moving north and east and then up towards the greensboro area where we have our next tornado warning, meaning that strong rotation has been spotted and we have indeed confirmed tornadoes with# x this system. so, a dangerous system as we get into the overnight and a lot of these towards can be rain-wrapped. peopling not see them coming. that's why it's crucial to keep an eye on the sky and an ear to your local weather radio,...
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we were being spied on >> yes. we were being spied on.eporter: trade group tells that you say app developer are doing their best to protect consumers but it's important to be vigilant. some tips reed the permission first and don't down load anything asking for more permissionp it needs. do spring cleaning. uninstall any autopsy don't use. the fewer pay app than the free ones. >> the construction workers in southern china made quite a discovery earlier this month. crew working on road project discovered 43 fossil dinosaur egs. 19 fully intact. largest was more than 7 inches in diameter. thousands of dinosaur egg fragment found in the area since the 1990's. egg now analyze to determine the species. >> well hangovers are nothing new obviously but newly trans plated papyrus written in greek 1900 years ago has recipe for drunken headache cure. incorporating to the ancient document the alcohol victim would have strung together nreevs shrub called alexander dav 93 then wear them around the nechblingt unknown whether cure actually works but comme
we were being spied on >> yes. we were being spied on.eporter: trade group tells that you say app developer are doing their best to protect consumers but it's important to be vigilant. some tips reed the permission first and don't down load anything asking for more permissionp it needs. do spring cleaning. uninstall any autopsy don't use. the fewer pay app than the free ones. >> the construction workers in southern china made quite a discovery earlier this month. crew working on...
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tony: we do have some spies in military times. why not?t? anchor: this week's money minute is sponsored by -- >> the lending landscape changes and a market -- and mortgage rates can fluctuate daily. lenders diligently watch the market to set their interest rates. ke these things in mind. yo credit scoris a factor but it is not the only m measure to determine your interest rate. lenders will look how many accounts you have, account balances, and payment history. even with different kinds of loans like a 30 year conventional. if you know you are eligible for ava loan, definitely go that route. check with your financial institution to see if you are eligible to apply. once you have completed your application or ratified your contract, lock the rate at any time. if rates are rising, lock in your rate right when you apply. if they are declining, weight 24 hours before closing if you can. that way the lender can give you a current interest rate. then it is moving day anand home sweet home. chor: we will see you next anchor: on april 24 the world c
tony: we do have some spies in military times. why not?t? anchor: this week's money minute is sponsored by -- >> the lending landscape changes and a market -- and mortgage rates can fluctuate daily. lenders diligently watch the market to set their interest rates. ke these things in mind. yo credit scoris a factor but it is not the only m measure to determine your interest rate. lenders will look how many accounts you have, account balances, and payment history. even with different kinds...
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but officials say even unclassified e-mails contain sensitive information that's valuable to foreign spies. the hackers got in first by breaking into the state department's e-mail servers. then they tricked someone into giving them access to the system serving the executive office of the president. federal agencies are now warning employees to beware of so-called phishing e-mails. these appear to come from trustworthy e-mail accounts but actually contain malicious software which gives hackers the ability to take over their computers. john christine? >> thanks evan perez. >>> happening now, the united states is deepening its involvement in the battle for yemen. they're increasing intelligence sharing with saudi arabia. for two weeks the saudis have been launching airstrikes against houthi rebels who they say are being trained and armed by iran. let's bring in senior international correspondent nic robertson who is live on the border between yemen and saudi arabia. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning. this announcement is perhaps the strongest announcement that the saudis continue w
but officials say even unclassified e-mails contain sensitive information that's valuable to foreign spies. the hackers got in first by breaking into the state department's e-mail servers. then they tricked someone into giving them access to the system serving the executive office of the president. federal agencies are now warning employees to beware of so-called phishing e-mails. these appear to come from trustworthy e-mail accounts but actually contain malicious software which gives hackers...
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the filtration by human spies is very real -- the infiltration by human spies is very real and you cannottotally secure from that. host: we have multiple questions. let's get the ones in the front. >> i've been in the cyber realm almost three decades now, and looking at homeland security and recruitment, you look at workplace retention and satisfaction scores. in terms of getting people to join homeland security and dod in the agency, what you recommend in terms of changes to recruitment policies and strategies? chairman mccaul: the bill that we passed enhances the workplace, being able to hire and retain more highly credentialed individuals. i would argue with an dhs, this is probably one of the most innovative, most vibrant offices within the department of homeland security. if any of you have been over to ncic over the last five years their capabilities have really stood up. the head of that and the undersecretary both came from mcafee. they bring extraordinary experience. we have a partnership with any nsa -- within nsa where they can learn their expertise. with the legislation that w
the filtration by human spies is very real -- the infiltration by human spies is very real and you cannottotally secure from that. host: we have multiple questions. let's get the ones in the front. >> i've been in the cyber realm almost three decades now, and looking at homeland security and recruitment, you look at workplace retention and satisfaction scores. in terms of getting people to join homeland security and dod in the agency, what you recommend in terms of changes to recruitment...
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british human rights activists take a fight against spies to the continent and the european court ofan right. >> is privacy an artefact. a museum exhibit on the side of the security state >>> in madrid protesters found a unique way to express discontent over a law coming into effect in jewel. demonstrations illegal. to make the point that the right to protest in spain is an illusion. the protesters didn't march, hollow grams did. three years of spending cuts saw nonstop protests against austerity, and the government clearly had enough. critical the gag law muzzles demonstrators and the media that have been covering them. under the law. photographing and filming can constitute a criminal offense, and you can be prosecuted for a tweet if it contains a hashtag containing an event that the government has not authorised. it's not the first time they have been accused of leaning on the tve. according to the polls, it's opposed by more than 80% of the spanish population. senior appoints at tve reflected the government's interest, with the rise of the anti-austerity, leftist party, and with
british human rights activists take a fight against spies to the continent and the european court ofan right. >> is privacy an artefact. a museum exhibit on the side of the security state >>> in madrid protesters found a unique way to express discontent over a law coming into effect in jewel. demonstrations illegal. to make the point that the right to protest in spain is an illusion. the protesters didn't march, hollow grams did. three years of spending cuts saw nonstop protests...
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the prosecuted 76 spies. john walker all of the big names, only one prosecution resulted in a not guilty plea and he gave me a very good framework for looking at these things. legal framework if you will. j. edgar hoover, when hoover would go after any war protesters exercising their first amendment rights, he would not only violate their rights, he also was confusing real criminal activity with rights that our people have the right to exercise. the result is because of lack of focus, he didn't do a very good job catching spies not to mention trampling on our rights which isn't to say hoover didn't do a lot of good things. when it came to the cia, on the one hand in the old days they would engage in foolish plot. just like the fbi they are responsible for the fact the we have not had successful attack. all we see in the press these days is demonization of the cia the fbi, in the case of the nsa not one actual abuse has ever -- and abuse being something illegal or done for political purposes and very good reas
the prosecuted 76 spies. john walker all of the big names, only one prosecution resulted in a not guilty plea and he gave me a very good framework for looking at these things. legal framework if you will. j. edgar hoover, when hoover would go after any war protesters exercising their first amendment rights, he would not only violate their rights, he also was confusing real criminal activity with rights that our people have the right to exercise. the result is because of lack of focus, he didn't...
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off other people's heads, crucifying them and forming mass movements, without penetrating them by spiesectronics or otherwise. and finding out what they are planning to do. you can't kill them with growns. you have to capture and interrogate them. >> what about the surveillance in the united states. >> i don't think there was anything going on. i know of people who have complained and want to change the law. as far as oversight from the congress and particularly tribunal that reviews the request by n.s.a. to look into something where there's probable cause, i don't think the u.s. government is breaking the law. i don't think it is breaking the law respect to the material na issuingulated. >> you co-authored a book in 2010, called "sharia - a threat to america", the"the washington post" says: >>> do you believe that? >> sometimes. i think sometimes that's the case. sometimes it is the moderate muslims and radical ones, and the united states. it's necessary to deal with those breaking the law, and deal with them legally. >> you wouldn't agree most mosques have been radicalized in the unit
off other people's heads, crucifying them and forming mass movements, without penetrating them by spiesectronics or otherwise. and finding out what they are planning to do. you can't kill them with growns. you have to capture and interrogate them. >> what about the surveillance in the united states. >> i don't think there was anything going on. i know of people who have complained and want to change the law. as far as oversight from the congress and particularly tribunal that...
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times" exclusive, scientology has father spied on.ice reports david spent $10,000 a week to track his father's movement read his e-mails and listen in on the conversation after the 79-year-old left the church. he said he feared his father would divulge too much about the organization's activities. church attorneys deny the claim. >>> some other stories we're following. a new orleans grand jury indicted real estate heir robert durst on two weapons charges. durst is charged with possession of a firearm by a flown and possession of a firearm and illegal drug. the charges stem from his march arrest in louisiana and have prevented him from being extradited to los angeles to face murder charges. >>> a fighting story out of australia. 27-year-old mother paralyzed by a staph infection after using a friend's makeup brush. the infection transferred on the brush and attacked the woman's spine. doctors say she may never walk again but she's in physical therapy to hopefully prove them wrong. >>> u.s. and canadian coast guard crews clearing a path
times" exclusive, scientology has father spied on.ice reports david spent $10,000 a week to track his father's movement read his e-mails and listen in on the conversation after the 79-year-old left the church. he said he feared his father would divulge too much about the organization's activities. church attorneys deny the claim. >>> some other stories we're following. a new orleans grand jury indicted real estate heir robert durst on two weapons charges. durst is charged with...
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itself has energetically spied on other world leaders' electronic nations. leaked communication from former contractor edward snowdon showed that the u.s. hacked german chancellor's cell phone and brazil's president's e-mails. washington said that the russian part of this is particularly disturbing. >> the supreme court is getting ready to argue the same-sex marriage case. but companies have already spoken out. oken out. >> soldiers in chile are cleaning up as much ash as they can after the several volcano eruptions, but rain is expected over the next few days that could cause landslides. the soldiers are working in areas that were hit the hardest homes and businesses that collapsed from the weight of the ash. residents from a small argentine community are hoping that the nationalization of the country's railway will connect to the rest of the world. >> mechita is an once thriving bustling railway town. it decide with privatization. but with the argentine railway system being run and owned by the state and with decrepit tracks upgraded they have hopeful here
itself has energetically spied on other world leaders' electronic nations. leaked communication from former contractor edward snowdon showed that the u.s. hacked german chancellor's cell phone and brazil's president's e-mails. washington said that the russian part of this is particularly disturbing. >> the supreme court is getting ready to argue the same-sex marriage case. but companies have already spoken out. oken out. >> soldiers in chile are cleaning up as much ash as they can...
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spied. they'll discuss a wide range of issues including climate change. >> three saudi officers were killed and two wounded in a mortar attack on the saudi border. saudi forces responded with gun fire. ministry officials say 500 houthis died since a saudi-led campaign began. we go to the saudi city of jizan, on the border with yemen. >> this confirms that the houthis have been able to in the last few days come close to the border close enough to shoot at the guards and we know that the purpose or one of the major objectives of the saudi led air strikes is not only to bring about change in yemen and defend but as they say, to defend the saudi borders and make sure that the conflict in yemen doesn't spillover into saudi arabia. now we see the killing of the saudi arabia border guards will push the saudis to change their tactics in this war. in order to prevent concerns or growing concerns in the country, in saudi arabia not only about the long time it took them to achieve the goals inside yeme
spied. they'll discuss a wide range of issues including climate change. >> three saudi officers were killed and two wounded in a mortar attack on the saudi border. saudi forces responded with gun fire. ministry officials say 500 houthis died since a saudi-led campaign began. we go to the saudi city of jizan, on the border with yemen. >> this confirms that the houthis have been able to in the last few days come close to the border close enough to shoot at the guards and we know that...
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. ♪ rishaad: china's former security chief illegally spied on the countries top leaders, according toinvestigation. people familiar with the probe telling us he may have collected information on president paying -- xi ping. was he spying? we do not know. >> he was the head of internal security in china. he told his deputies to gather information on virtually everyone. >> what was the position to actually know? it is like asking how long is a piece of string. packs there were wiretaps involved. -- >> there were wiretaps involved. he was directed to keep an eye on everyone. >> what do we know? >> we know he is being accused of leaking state secrets. it appears some of his deputies are leaking information to foreign websites. we don't do what or who. clearly there is a chance this was motivated to monetary gain or to keep an eye on central rivals. what is the significance? one reason is he was able to get away with taking down someone like joe. it just shows how powerful she is. joe has links to the former prime minister and the president. rishaad: that's the thing. some reports are he w
. ♪ rishaad: china's former security chief illegally spied on the countries top leaders, according toinvestigation. people familiar with the probe telling us he may have collected information on president paying -- xi ping. was he spying? we do not know. >> he was the head of internal security in china. he told his deputies to gather information on virtually everyone. >> what was the position to actually know? it is like asking how long is a piece of string. packs there were...
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police have quite a bit of money they spend on overtime for that and also on agent provokttories and spies. we know they're getting money to do this to whatress political protest in this country and especially this city and that's all this money is going to be spent on -- [inaudible] put it down in district 1 or in your district -- >> thank you sir. >> -- since the chamber of commerce gives you orders -- >> thank you sir. next speaker please. thank you. >> good late afternoon supervisors. my name is mr. ali and the homeless advocate to encourage you to consider your priorities on budget issues. handcuff -- house keys not handcuff and homes not jails. those two phrases should guide any discussion around public safety budget considerations and decisions. more police, more jails don't create a sense of safety for homeless and people in poverty and the budget should take into account those that are victims of the current homeless and housing crisis. again whose safety? black folks comprise 6% -- from what i understand the population of san francisco but make up over 50% of the jail population.
police have quite a bit of money they spend on overtime for that and also on agent provokttories and spies. we know they're getting money to do this to whatress political protest in this country and especially this city and that's all this money is going to be spent on -- [inaudible] put it down in district 1 or in your district -- >> thank you sir. >> -- since the chamber of commerce gives you orders -- >> thank you sir. next speaker please. thank you. >> good late...
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other's heads and crucifying them and forming mass movements to do that without penetrating them by spies, electronics, otherwise. and finding out what they are plotting to do. you can't just kill them with drones and expect to learn everything. you have to capture and integrate everything. ali suphon is an executive at a privacy consultancy advising companies and governments on security risks. he was an fbi counterterrorism agency taking part into investigations in al qaeda and other groups and is credited in uncovering sheikh mohammed as the mastermind behind the september it 11 attacks. and obtained it during sessions with an operative. he wrote about his work at the fbi in a book entitled "the black banners" saying there's a smarter way to fight the war on terror by countering the narrative of a religious war that the groups pedal. more needs to be gun. what is the smarter way that i.s.i.l. and al qaeda are trying to settle. we have been successful in obstructing the plots. since 9/11 we were able to disrupt many terrorist attacks, protect the homeland and they are tactical successors
other's heads and crucifying them and forming mass movements to do that without penetrating them by spies, electronics, otherwise. and finding out what they are plotting to do. you can't just kill them with drones and expect to learn everything. you have to capture and integrate everything. ali suphon is an executive at a privacy consultancy advising companies and governments on security risks. he was an fbi counterterrorism agency taking part into investigations in al qaeda and other groups...
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you have to look at sort of the bright spied 0-- side of the cooler than afternoon conditions.danger low because of this fire danger low because of this. 7 day forecast another low pressure system will put us in a drizzle morning on wednesday and then in the afternoon we should see more sun so the temperatures come autopsy few. the only go back down a couple of degrees thursday and friday. and then by the weekend dan a little more sun. temperatures warm back up near 80 inland on sunday. low 60's at the coast. and then we just hold you close to that on monday. >> bring on the drilz. >> we need it ♪ ♪ the beautiful sound of customers making the most of their united flight. power, wi-fi and streaming entertainment. that's... seize the journey friendly. >> british couple resparked beanie baby craze after uncovering one of the rarest version. put limited edition baby for 15 dollars at flea market on e basement couple saw listed for 90,000 dollars by one person. no offer yet but the couple hopeful faint can help them buy a home. they listed theirs at 30,000 dollars listed theirs at 3
you have to look at sort of the bright spied 0-- side of the cooler than afternoon conditions.danger low because of this fire danger low because of this. 7 day forecast another low pressure system will put us in a drizzle morning on wednesday and then in the afternoon we should see more sun so the temperatures come autopsy few. the only go back down a couple of degrees thursday and friday. and then by the weekend dan a little more sun. temperatures warm back up near 80 inland on sunday. low...
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damien: being spied upon by our own mobile phones.f you have thoughts about that or any of our stories, do get in touch on twitter or send me an e-mail via our website. sharon in the u.s. him out to say she was touched by the story of hakima, a lady who transports heavy loads on her back, and wants to help her by a rickshaw. we are still in touch with hakima, so i will e-mail you details about how you can do that, sharon. since the terror attacks in paris early this year, security forces across europe have been keeping a especially close eye on potentially dangerous islamist extremists. including in norway, where convicted hate preacher mullah krekar has served the last few years in prison after making death threats. he's also alleged to have links to islamic state. he's now been released from jail. but because he is seen as a national risk, a norwegian court has ruled that he should be banished to an isolated village. local residents are not happy. reporter: on a fee your in central norway there is a village that is hard to pronounce
damien: being spied upon by our own mobile phones.f you have thoughts about that or any of our stories, do get in touch on twitter or send me an e-mail via our website. sharon in the u.s. him out to say she was touched by the story of hakima, a lady who transports heavy loads on her back, and wants to help her by a rickshaw. we are still in touch with hakima, so i will e-mail you details about how you can do that, sharon. since the terror attacks in paris early this year, security forces across...