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our tactics have been very successful in fact the most efficient tactic is simply to block this turn slipway of the factory on this prevents them from loading dead whales that they can't load dead whales they can't kill them and last year they took less than ten percent of their quota i think we're going to do even better this year the year before that seventeen percent we've saved well over six thousand whales in the last few years and we've cost them hundreds of millions of dollars of their legally what they sought to attain through legal means and of course japanese prime minister shinzo has defended the practice as part of japan's cultural tradition and says that it supports the livelihood of the fisherman how do you respond. well the japanese. whaling operation southern ocean was never part of japan's culture in fact it was instituted by general douglas macarthur in one thousand nine hundred six and the killing of dolphins has been there for some time but capturing dolphins for sale to marine aquariums that is not something that's traditional that's very very new and that's what
our tactics have been very successful in fact the most efficient tactic is simply to block this turn slipway of the factory on this prevents them from loading dead whales that they can't load dead whales they can't kill them and last year they took less than ten percent of their quota i think we're going to do even better this year the year before that seventeen percent we've saved well over six thousand whales in the last few years and we've cost them hundreds of millions of dollars of their...
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tactical plan to end the standoff. >> david, individuals inside the branch davidian compound, we aree process of placing tear gas into the building. >> i learned of the gas that day. i didn't know that they were going to do that. and i thought, wow, well, they're going to gas them out. >> exit the compound now. submit to the proper authority, david. you are under arrest. this standoff is over. >> i don't think we, the fbi, atf, anybody else ever had any control over how this was going end. i think the only control we truly had was when it was going to end. >> koresh had his playbook already decided in advance. that he would destroy his followers rather than to give up to the evil armies of the federal government. >> believe me, it will not get any better. it will only get worse. david, you have had your 15 minutes of fame. it's time to leave the building. >> we banked on the fact that a parent if they found their children exposed to that kind of discomfort would move heaven and earth to get them to a position of safety. we were wrong. >> the beginning of the end comes just after 12:0
tactical plan to end the standoff. >> david, individuals inside the branch davidian compound, we aree process of placing tear gas into the building. >> i learned of the gas that day. i didn't know that they were going to do that. and i thought, wow, well, they're going to gas them out. >> exit the compound now. submit to the proper authority, david. you are under arrest. this standoff is over. >> i don't think we, the fbi, atf, anybody else ever had any control over how...
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the fine tactical -- the fbi tactical team deployed tanks as a physical show of force. >> now i'm thinkinghis looks like a war zone. >> it seemed like during the siege, if we did what they asked the next thing the guys on the ground, the tactical team smashing up the vehicles and smashing up bulldozing the trees down. it's like every time we did it, they were punishing us one way or another. >> as the tension mounted and the press coverage grew, the siege drew both curious onlookers and protesters, many of them gun rights supporters. >> one onlooker was timothy mcveigh. >> 16 days into the standoff david koresh agrees to let his followers meet with negotiators face-to-face. >> he had selected steve schneider, his number one lieutenant and wayne martin, their harvard-educated attorney, to company out and talk to our representative. the tension was extremely high. you could quite literally feel the cross hairs on you from the branch davidian compound. as i'm sure steve schneider and wayne martin could feel from our tactical teams that had everybody covered. >> the meeting is positive. the fb
the fine tactical -- the fbi tactical team deployed tanks as a physical show of force. >> now i'm thinkinghis looks like a war zone. >> it seemed like during the siege, if we did what they asked the next thing the guys on the ground, the tactical team smashing up the vehicles and smashing up bulldozing the trees down. it's like every time we did it, they were punishing us one way or another. >> as the tension mounted and the press coverage grew, the siege drew both curious...
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well what about the tactics ecu day in ukraine compared to pass to see the tactics used by police forces around the world is at the same sort of approach. now on. well one thing is there a lot for her collection reading. i would prefer to have some type of non lethal capability for standoff. population control cos your injuring more than about fifty meters the standoff distance between her her authority in law the more you can reduce the interest without having to use force. it's very difficult to accept some type of non lethal option the interruption. most of the places around the world the united states will along with the employee options to try again that standoff is it's not often that i seldom use. she quicker and more talking a lot of stories and poems and she was and so forth. sure an identity of the weaponry and again these protests is a minute to go when equipped only with helmets and he mentioned shields catapults and and ethical balm said that there is every table. this is normally face and street protests and that is a professional would know how which it was a force to deal
well what about the tactics ecu day in ukraine compared to pass to see the tactics used by police forces around the world is at the same sort of approach. now on. well one thing is there a lot for her collection reading. i would prefer to have some type of non lethal capability for standoff. population control cos your injuring more than about fifty meters the standoff distance between her her authority in law the more you can reduce the interest without having to use force. it's very difficult...
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you see there in ukraine compared to perhaps we see the tactics used by police forces around the world is it the same sort of approach. no. well one thing is there are a lot closer in proximity i would prefer to have some type of non-lethal capability first and our most of three percent of the population can throw an object large enough to cost serious injury more than a volcano fifty meters if you can get a stand off distance between your your authorities and your mob of fifty meters or more you can reduce the injuries without having to use force that's very difficult to do except with some type of non-lethal option some type of intermediate option most of the places around the world particularly united states though would be employing not legal options to try to game that standoff since they are not legal options that i saw them use actually quite primitive we're talking about sprays and quotes and shields and so forth sure and look at the weaponry and they give these protests as i mean they do look when quick then they would helmets and you mention shields catapults and and petrol b
you see there in ukraine compared to perhaps we see the tactics used by police forces around the world is it the same sort of approach. no. well one thing is there are a lot closer in proximity i would prefer to have some type of non-lethal capability first and our most of three percent of the population can throw an object large enough to cost serious injury more than a volcano fifty meters if you can get a stand off distance between your your authorities and your mob of fifty meters or more...
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is it a shift in tactics? i think the enemy tactic is the aim, way achieving aims.like terrorists do. the whole purpose is to create a perception, an atmosphere, a fear. i would expect additional attacks like that. they've been doing it all summer. years ago, they were capable of conducting what would be perhaps guerrilla war. they were able to mask combat power in 200 man elements and able to execute operations in a more coordinated way. this past summer they weren't able to do that. they were -- suicide bombers. murders, assassinations, and ied attacks. and the short answer is yes, i would expect more suicide-type high profile spectacular attacks. i would expect those would be aimed at afghan security forces. afghan official. diswels innocent civilians. the taliban murder all an awful lot of civilians in this country every day and every week and every month. their own policy is to kill and maim at murder in order to instill fear. are they having that effect, though? are they able to achieve the perception of insecurity? if it is correct, if the intelligence is cor
is it a shift in tactics? i think the enemy tactic is the aim, way achieving aims.like terrorists do. the whole purpose is to create a perception, an atmosphere, a fear. i would expect additional attacks like that. they've been doing it all summer. years ago, they were capable of conducting what would be perhaps guerrilla war. they were able to mask combat power in 200 man elements and able to execute operations in a more coordinated way. this past summer they weren't able to do that. they were...
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our tactics have been very successful in fact the most efficient tactic is simply to block this turn slipway of the factory on this prevents them from loading dead whales or the can't load dead wheels they can't kill them and last year they took less than ten percent of their quota i think we're going to do even better this year the year before that seventeen percent we've saved well over six thousand whales in the last few years and.
our tactics have been very successful in fact the most efficient tactic is simply to block this turn slipway of the factory on this prevents them from loading dead whales or the can't load dead wheels they can't kill them and last year they took less than ten percent of their quota i think we're going to do even better this year the year before that seventeen percent we've saved well over six thousand whales in the last few years and.
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in a very soon as soon as possible yeah sorry for interrupting you let's not discuss the possible tactics of washington might choose and this particular scenario this particular situation as it has made it clear it will not send troops back to iraq so what sort of tactics well would resort to this time you think. i don't think the american would send troops and the circumstances nobody is talking about that in washington but send in troops you know we've got some rumors are news from this region but in washington i was there two weeks ago a lot by the north side talking about it i think the american would help the iraqi army in a matter of intelligence and now we're now. one hundred american military personnel and the best the american embassy and baghdad. make in you know daily and paramount and. coordination with the iraqis in a matter of law just stick and also in a matter of intelligence but there are many candidates in baghdad and bessie didn't deny that they have any organization delivered and tactical level it's you know on their feet but i doubt that because they do have many info
in a very soon as soon as possible yeah sorry for interrupting you let's not discuss the possible tactics of washington might choose and this particular scenario this particular situation as it has made it clear it will not send troops back to iraq so what sort of tactics well would resort to this time you think. i don't think the american would send troops and the circumstances nobody is talking about that in washington but send in troops you know we've got some rumors are news from this...
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this is something that is tactical just the way harry reid's decision to abolish the filibuster is tactical. i mean is that an example, the example of direct democracy you're talking about? it wouldn't be an example of direct democracy because it concludes the debate and discussion. that was the whole purpose of the filibuster and is deeply anti-constitutional, deeply deeply anti-constitutional not in a literal sense that the structural sense of the spirit of the constitution. >> one question over here. go ahead and then we will go over here. >> you have been talking some about the writers of the time and these writers as a whole lost generation of the 20s used to be the biggest writers. when i was in school they were the people we would read rumi took american literature. now largely gone. what you think that is? >> first of all no one reads american literature. they are reading theory. academia as we knew it and i assume you are roughly my age, your 30s. [laughter] people don't read it because in part people in college don't read it. i taught for many years at cooper union. it's a very sm
this is something that is tactical just the way harry reid's decision to abolish the filibuster is tactical. i mean is that an example, the example of direct democracy you're talking about? it wouldn't be an example of direct democracy because it concludes the debate and discussion. that was the whole purpose of the filibuster and is deeply anti-constitutional, deeply deeply anti-constitutional not in a literal sense that the structural sense of the spirit of the constitution. >> one...
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well let's now talk about the tactics used by the ukrainian rock police with simon for he's a retired senior officer from london's metropolitan police side now what do you make of the methods used by the riot police there in kiev well it's always a very difficult scenes and obviously that situation is very quickly got out of control and what i thought was interesting was the way that it was described as being relatively peaceful one minute and then probably violent it was ordered to it and never. i guess really this is where the police somehow are standing between the tension between letting people have longer protests which i think everybody wants to do but the minute it starts becoming violent where the old texts are then they have no option and to react sometimes in the way they did but we of course all those rights in longer and the mess it's employed there by you the police there in london any different to the way that you would have approached it in kiev yes i you know the british police are fundamentally different in that our tactics are he attended the that wherever possible w
well let's now talk about the tactics used by the ukrainian rock police with simon for he's a retired senior officer from london's metropolitan police side now what do you make of the methods used by the riot police there in kiev well it's always a very difficult scenes and obviously that situation is very quickly got out of control and what i thought was interesting was the way that it was described as being relatively peaceful one minute and then probably violent it was ordered to it and...
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punching bags for rioters but that's what i saw in the video and you think that was a deliberate tactic all it did the police actually failed to do their job well again it's unclear unless you know what the thinking is at the command center but the appearance was that it was a deliberate tactic in that i'm not familiar with very many police officers who will be victims of assault and not react to that unless that had been a directive and in some cases i have seen where the focus is to ensure that the officers do not hurt the crowd that they will take a pretty restrained position they've got shields they've got pretty good body armor and apparently some message was given for them just to hold the line and not proactively react so when you talk about proactively react what do you mean by that what should they have done. well it depends on what the mission objective was the lines that i'm seeing if they're holding a physical position to protect the building then what they should do is exactly what they were doing which was hold the crowd from going in. crowd control has to be emphasized th
punching bags for rioters but that's what i saw in the video and you think that was a deliberate tactic all it did the police actually failed to do their job well again it's unclear unless you know what the thinking is at the command center but the appearance was that it was a deliberate tactic in that i'm not familiar with very many police officers who will be victims of assault and not react to that unless that had been a directive and in some cases i have seen where the focus is to ensure...
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they are subject to our surveillance tactics. >> obviously that puts us at greater risk of an attack. >> it certainly puts us at risk of missing something that we are trying to see. it could lead to putting us at risk of an attack. you, you saidte this is not an exaggeration. this is a fact. you stand by that?
they are subject to our surveillance tactics. >> obviously that puts us at greater risk of an attack. >> it certainly puts us at risk of missing something that we are trying to see. it could lead to putting us at risk of an attack. you, you saidte this is not an exaggeration. this is a fact. you stand by that?
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however, we were not in an offensive tactic position, we were in defensive tactic positions.ne is, if the enemy comes at you, do i know how to fire a weapon? do i know basic hand to hand combat skills? yes, i do. but i was not trying to perform offensive tactics in killing, that woulddy destroy the enemy as readily and quickly as possible. >> kim talk about that, these differences between offensive and defensive positions. >> i think you have to talk about the realities of today's battle space, and just like the sergeant says is once you are in the area of operations, you are in combat, and iud's don't care if you are offense or defense, and snipers don't care. what is important is anyone who comes under that fire is trained to the best they can be trained to do to protect everyone in their squad or anywhere else. and that's one of the things i think that training everyone in the military for combat will do, and again, offensive and defensive, i get her point, but all members who enter today's battle space should be trained at the max and for anything that they can encounter
however, we were not in an offensive tactic position, we were in defensive tactic positions.ne is, if the enemy comes at you, do i know how to fire a weapon? do i know basic hand to hand combat skills? yes, i do. but i was not trying to perform offensive tactics in killing, that woulddy destroy the enemy as readily and quickly as possible. >> kim talk about that, these differences between offensive and defensive positions. >> i think you have to talk about the realities of today's...
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. >> the tactical teams went through every inch of the mall, and it has been cleared. >> reporter: it took hours to clear the mall. andrew mueller and his 4-year-old son evan finally left in the afternoon after being interviewed by police. >> i think i initially thought -- it was also thought that can't be shots. >> sheez scenes have become all too common. >> our hearts and the police department's hearts go out to the families of people that love their lives today. this shouldn't happen in the columbia mall. it shouldn't happen anywhere. unfortunately, that's where we are in society. >>> next, an american father's frustration. he's been stuck in the democratic republic of congo for months now trying to bring home his adoptive son. >>> president obama gets ready to face the nation for his state of the union address. we'll look at the issues topping his agenda. >> evey sunday night, join us for exclusive, revealing, and suprizing talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> our journalists are the best journalists in the world. >> she's the first female executive editor of the
. >> the tactical teams went through every inch of the mall, and it has been cleared. >> reporter: it took hours to clear the mall. andrew mueller and his 4-year-old son evan finally left in the afternoon after being interviewed by police. >> i think i initially thought -- it was also thought that can't be shots. >> sheez scenes have become all too common. >> our hearts and the police department's hearts go out to the families of people that love their lives today....
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so driving aggressively was really only one of the tactics remaining. and just to characterize, the guys did more than 100,000 movements in iraq is and afghanistan, dip diplomats, ambassadors, reconstruction officials, visiting members of congress, even senator obama. no one under our care was ever injured. so diplomatic security does matter. a u.s. ambassador, other than that in benghazi, no one had been killed since 1979. so it's not good for america when a personal representative of the united states gets killed. and i'm sad to say i'm confident if we'd been on the job in benghazi, ambassador stevens would still be alive. >> speaking of losses and protection, blackwater itself experienced some enormous losses when it comes to human life starting with fallujah, as you -- >> yep. >> -- pointed out just a moment ago. >> we, 41 of our men were killed doing the job, and these are, you know, just the kind of people we had hired. these were veterans that had already served america in the military on law enforcement. they were, obviously, hired for that expe
so driving aggressively was really only one of the tactics remaining. and just to characterize, the guys did more than 100,000 movements in iraq is and afghanistan, dip diplomats, ambassadors, reconstruction officials, visiting members of congress, even senator obama. no one under our care was ever injured. so diplomatic security does matter. a u.s. ambassador, other than that in benghazi, no one had been killed since 1979. so it's not good for america when a personal representative of the...
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it also creates an opportunity for people to be more tactical. last year you should not have been tactical. you should have just been invested this. year you should be invested, and i'm hoping to be a little more tactical. >> stocks beat bonds, developed markets beat emerging markets? >> no, i don't think they do. i think there's huge value in emerging markets out over the next 18 months. we've been very firmly committed to north asia. so we've looked at markets like taiwan, like korea, singapore, even china to a lesser extent. tech sector in china was up 30 plus percent last year. there are pockets of opportunity. but emerging markets suffer from the throwing the baby out with the bath water. no one is deciding that asia is different than latin america. they're all different. >> tell us what are you avoiding? >> bonds. as funny as that sounds right now, we've gone up 100 to 125 basis points. we've gone to 3% as you said on 10-year treasuries. we think there's a reasonable chance fair value this year on a 10-year treasury is 3.5%. but i don't out
it also creates an opportunity for people to be more tactical. last year you should not have been tactical. you should have just been invested this. year you should be invested, and i'm hoping to be a little more tactical. >> stocks beat bonds, developed markets beat emerging markets? >> no, i don't think they do. i think there's huge value in emerging markets out over the next 18 months. we've been very firmly committed to north asia. so we've looked at markets like taiwan, like...
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story president obama's outlined a few changes to how america conducts its controversial surveillance tactics which it ensnared millions of people's phone calls texts and e-mails around the globe but there is still praise nonetheless for the n.s.a. and its importance to security even though he admitted he had made mistakes made a poor listen to what barack obama had to say. u.s. president barack obama was expected to really introduce some sweeping reforms on and say surveillance that did not happen instead the u.s. president defended and applauded and applauded the job of the national security agency and made it clear that the indiscriminate collection of everyone's mehta data will continue obama's so-called reforms did not address the prism program which allows the n.s.a. to monitor everyone's online activity including e-mails chats web searches and video calls us president also didn't address the n.s.a.'s counter encryption activities or any geo location information that the agency may have or may be collecting so what's changing here's what's changing obama doesn't want the government to c
story president obama's outlined a few changes to how america conducts its controversial surveillance tactics which it ensnared millions of people's phone calls texts and e-mails around the globe but there is still praise nonetheless for the n.s.a. and its importance to security even though he admitted he had made mistakes made a poor listen to what barack obama had to say. u.s. president barack obama was expected to really introduce some sweeping reforms on and say surveillance that did not...
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this is just another one of those scare tactics. i just hope my colleagues, both democrats and republicans, are not fooled by this. so i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished chairman of the oversight and government reform committee, mr. issa from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. issa: thank you, mr. speaker. famously franklin delano roosevelt we have nothing to fear but fear itself. that's not true here, and sadly the last speaker is entitled to his opinion but the facts did not bear out his conclusions. the truth is that actual interviews and depositions taken of the highest ranking people that helped develop this website, both public and private, shows there was no end-to-end testing. it did not meet the spirit of any definition of a secure website. in fact, the highest
this is just another one of those scare tactics. i just hope my colleagues, both democrats and republicans, are not fooled by this. so i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished chairman of the oversight and government reform committee, mr. issa from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from...
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looking to the tactical nuclear weapons, also. nuclear deterrence is needed for nato. didn't mention it in my speech, i will do it now. very valuable -- which the u.s. produces for the security of the alliance. the reality is that nuclear is very clearly seen in 's defensen federation strategy. there have been comments that the u.s. -- diminished nuclear weaponry. thes only because of weaponry that the u.s. will have more power. that the russian federation, looking from our region's viewpoint, will have nuclear weaponry in their strategic military thinking using the tactic nuclear weapons if the situation will demand it. very sound way to use it from the military landing .iewpoint this is something we are aware. thank you. >> does the doctrine seem to be moving into a nuclear dependent approach? are, what areu the most worrisome trends in terms of russian military thinking? what worries you the most? think, something, i want to not be paranoid. the danger of the military actions or conflict in our today.is very low reality is that what we see russiantic is that in stra
looking to the tactical nuclear weapons, also. nuclear deterrence is needed for nato. didn't mention it in my speech, i will do it now. very valuable -- which the u.s. produces for the security of the alliance. the reality is that nuclear is very clearly seen in 's defensen federation strategy. there have been comments that the u.s. -- diminished nuclear weaponry. thes only because of weaponry that the u.s. will have more power. that the russian federation, looking from our region's viewpoint,...
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the tactics they used in afghanistan - small unit tact s tactics, 10 to 12. his battle buddy breaks away and somehow communication completely breaks down and they lose track. the government has not said the details about his capture. he is listed as a prisoner of war. he's not a deserter, but someone captured on the battlefield. >> why is the military talking about this at all? >> first of all it's important that they know that the government is continuing to find prisoners of war. this comes back to the era of all soldiers coming home. he is the sole prisoner of war from afghanistan. the government has a responsibility to soldiers, knowing if they are captured they'll do what they can to get him home. it's good new, showing he's alive. he's in a decreased state from before but shows that the military got a hold of the tape, not something that the captures released. >> how would the u.s. get a video like that? >> they are working on it. possibly they are close to pinpointing his locations that he's likely being held in the north-west mountains, in an austere
the tactics they used in afghanistan - small unit tact s tactics, 10 to 12. his battle buddy breaks away and somehow communication completely breaks down and they lose track. the government has not said the details about his capture. he is listed as a prisoner of war. he's not a deserter, but someone captured on the battlefield. >> why is the military talking about this at all? >> first of all it's important that they know that the government is continuing to find prisoners of war....
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congress tested the tactics of the drug war in d.c. drafting legislation, shaving the evolution of policing and invoking the racially charged sector of drug induced criminality in the city to help justify the modern drug war. more than anything else this is a consequence of the district's lack of political autonomy. the constitution of the united states grants congress exclusive jurisdiction over washington and for most of its history the city has had little say in the conduct of its business. between 800, and 1964 d.c. residents could not even vote for president. since reconstruction d.c. was governed by a board of commissioners appointed by the president which served in coordination with congressional committee from each chamber assigned to oversee district affairs. as a result what would be considered a state crime was in d.c. a federal offense. felony cases were heard before federal court appointed to the district. comprised of basic electoral rights, presidents according to the laws that they had no ability to make or to change. d
congress tested the tactics of the drug war in d.c. drafting legislation, shaving the evolution of policing and invoking the racially charged sector of drug induced criminality in the city to help justify the modern drug war. more than anything else this is a consequence of the district's lack of political autonomy. the constitution of the united states grants congress exclusive jurisdiction over washington and for most of its history the city has had little say in the conduct of its business....
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story this president bob was outlined a few changes to america conducted controversial surveillance tactics which even snake millions of people's phone calls texts and emails around the globe but there was still praise nonetheless for the nsa and its importance to security in them even if he did it make mistakes when opal mine is going to look back about my stack. us president obama was expected to really hide introducing some weeping reforms on nsa surveillance and that did not happen instead the us president defended and water and apply to the job of the national security agency and made it clear that the indiscriminate collection of everyone's met at the gap will continue obama so called reforms did not address the prison program which allowed the nsa to monitor everyone's online activity including emails chats web searches and video calls us for they also didn't address the anc's counter in christian activities or any geo location information that the agency may happen for me the complex. so what's changing. here's what's changing obama doesn't want the government to control them at a d
story this president bob was outlined a few changes to america conducted controversial surveillance tactics which even snake millions of people's phone calls texts and emails around the globe but there was still praise nonetheless for the nsa and its importance to security in them even if he did it make mistakes when opal mine is going to look back about my stack. us president obama was expected to really hide introducing some weeping reforms on nsa surveillance and that did not happen instead...
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rotches in the capital have now been released street moms are resorting to increasingly aggressive tactics against the security forces there. is following the developments in the capital. the interior ministry has issued a statement saying that those two police officers that were being held hostage here in kiev have now been released the police officers have said that they had been told should by their captors they are currently in now in the hospital along with a third policeman who was snatched from the streets of kiev on friday evening now he was released on friday. suffering with stab wound injuries well this all comes up to opposition groups that initially deny that they had taken any police officers hostage at all and a further statement from the interior ministry they said this well from now on anybody who remains here on independence square just behind me all on the barricades over. the stadium would be considered as extremists they went on to say that they guarantee the safety of any demonstrates is how are they any threats of violence would be met with force earlier on i was in a
rotches in the capital have now been released street moms are resorting to increasingly aggressive tactics against the security forces there. is following the developments in the capital. the interior ministry has issued a statement saying that those two police officers that were being held hostage here in kiev have now been released the police officers have said that they had been told should by their captors they are currently in now in the hospital along with a third policeman who was...
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this is just another one of those scare tactics. i just hope my colleagues, both democrats and republicans, are not fooled by this. so i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished chairman of the oversight and government reform committee, mr. issa from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for two minutes. mr. issa: thank you, mr. speaker. famously franklin delano roosevelt we have nothing to fear but fear itself. that's not true here, and sadly the last speaker is entitled to his opinion but the facts did not bear out his conclusions. the truth is that actual interviews and depositions taken of the highest ranking people that helped develop this website, both public and private, shows there was no end-to-end testing. it did not meet the spirit of any definition of a secure website. in fact, the highest
this is just another one of those scare tactics. i just hope my colleagues, both democrats and republicans, are not fooled by this. so i reserve the balance of my time, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentleman from pennsylvania. mr. pitts: mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield two minutes to the distinguished chairman of the oversight and government reform committee, mr. issa from california. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from...
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. >> i've got to say, a scare tactic is a scare tactic is a scare tactic.n, it's very simple. >> right. it's complete hysteria, and you need to apologize to little chucky after you've done that. malign that poor little move star, comparing him to a senator, a new york senator. honestly -- >> he'll get another movie again, i'm telling you. >> you ruined it, you see. fox news and tea party conspiracy, but, neil, this is classic. it is to isolate the opposition, people like me, the tea party, and it is to really fundamentally undercut their political voice by making them out to be sinister and evil and that it's okay to personally attack and abuse individuals. >> that's why it would be very tacky to respond tit for tat with something childish like a murdering rampaging doll. >> that would be so beneath us. >> exactly. >> so beneath us, neil. >> senator schumer, i mean, you're no chucky. >> god forbid. i've got -- did you just call me chuck schumer. >> jennifer, it was a layup. >> this could be a wonderful relationship. >> okay. when we come back, rah, rah, sis
. >> i've got to say, a scare tactic is a scare tactic is a scare tactic.n, it's very simple. >> right. it's complete hysteria, and you need to apologize to little chucky after you've done that. malign that poor little move star, comparing him to a senator, a new york senator. honestly -- >> he'll get another movie again, i'm telling you. >> you ruined it, you see. fox news and tea party conspiracy, but, neil, this is classic. it is to isolate the opposition, people like...
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obama has finished in fact has been outlining reforms about america's controversial surveillance tactics which it ensnared millions of people's phone calls texts and e-mails around the globe after praising the n.s.a. and its importance to security admitted the mistakes had been made its collection of private data to report has been listening in to what barack obama had to say so far in new york they're high so that speech just finished went on for a mine hour or so what do you have to say briefly. but what we do know is that u.s. president barack obama believes that the practice of metadata collection is very important and he says it will continue but what the u.s. president wants is to possibly change the hands that holds everyone's call records u.s. president is considering maybe having a third party store everyone's information currently the national security agency is collecting and storing every america's made of data on a daily basis some private phone call phone companies have already rejected that idea saying they don't want the liability they don't want the blowback but this is
obama has finished in fact has been outlining reforms about america's controversial surveillance tactics which it ensnared millions of people's phone calls texts and e-mails around the globe after praising the n.s.a. and its importance to security admitted the mistakes had been made its collection of private data to report has been listening in to what barack obama had to say so far in new york they're high so that speech just finished went on for a mine hour or so what do you have to say...
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teams, tactical teams. we certainly saw that in this case today. as is always the case, they arrived after the shooting happened. what kind of hidden security might be in place that the public is not aware of at a mall? >> i can tell you unequivocally, the security dealing with shoplifters, let's say, there are also internal people within the mall, law enforcement, each and every police department in the country normally has a law enforcement force in each and every mall. because they're trying to be preemptive rather than to be reactive to these scenarios and situations, doug. >> are shopping security people armed, people that we may not see in the common areas of the mall? are people behind the scenes who have weapons to counteract such a potential attack? >> you would have perhaps law enforcement officers on -- they don't really -- if they can, they don't want to have everybody in the malls armed, because the potential of innocent individuals being shot, they're deeply concerned about. but you find that the -- even the security force there in th
teams, tactical teams. we certainly saw that in this case today. as is always the case, they arrived after the shooting happened. what kind of hidden security might be in place that the public is not aware of at a mall? >> i can tell you unequivocally, the security dealing with shoplifters, let's say, there are also internal people within the mall, law enforcement, each and every police department in the country normally has a law enforcement force in each and every mall. because they're...
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should employ that tactic and their response is if director of national intelligence james clapper want to just use airports when he told congress that the n.s.a. does not wittingly collect data on americans it would put those old unconstitutional global surveillance in the rest in fact clinton might have been spared an impeachment if only he would have said that i did not have sexual relations with that woman and bush would have gone down as a slightly more popular president if he would have just said that we found the weapons of mass destruction the point is that they had gas city of c. sec to get this type of response should be just as concerning to every canadian citizen as the revelation of the program itself terry was privacy minister on a convoke in even one as far as saying this resembles the activities of a talent tarion state not a free and open society. could have said it better myself and the continuing release of these documents show how the proliferation of these type of spying tactics are not just limited to north american borders in fact as i pointed out in the show befo
should employ that tactic and their response is if director of national intelligence james clapper want to just use airports when he told congress that the n.s.a. does not wittingly collect data on americans it would put those old unconstitutional global surveillance in the rest in fact clinton might have been spared an impeachment if only he would have said that i did not have sexual relations with that woman and bush would have gone down as a slightly more popular president if he would have...
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provide that type of tactical warning. the attack at the westgate mall in nairobi, that type of attack , a small number of individuals, there was a great deal of pressure on us to provide a tactical warning. it is a focus of ours. we have increased our cooperation. as a community, we come together to do that. but as i said, it is difficult to provide levels of tactical warning that would provide the advance warning necessary to survive under those circumstances. >> thank you. >> without getting into statistics, how would you assess the counterintelligence capabilities of al qaeda? >> increasingly good. if you do some google searches for what has been disclosed and -- i go to school for that. they adapt their practices of orting late. -- they go to school for that. they adapt their practices of courting leave. -- accordingly. >> thank you. can you assure this committee and congress and the american people that the fbi has and will continue to pursue the individuals who killed four americans in benghazi? >> absolutely. you h
provide that type of tactical warning. the attack at the westgate mall in nairobi, that type of attack , a small number of individuals, there was a great deal of pressure on us to provide a tactical warning. it is a focus of ours. we have increased our cooperation. as a community, we come together to do that. but as i said, it is difficult to provide levels of tactical warning that would provide the advance warning necessary to survive under those circumstances. >> thank you. >>...
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we will make sure they tone down their sales tactics.not the first time they faced heat over the business practices. the company braved onslaught, particularly on new year's eve. josh groban falls into the prices of, did i fly there? the company recently announced that they are quadrupling their staff and expanding to 500 cities around the united states and around the world. >> and jake, you look at this company, valued at over $3 billion, they are growing so quickly, they are a tech darling, and they seem childish but beyond that there's a gray area of legality. are they preventing competition and when you prevent competition you look and see that surge pricing. so it's an important issue. i'll tell you this, jake, i've spoken with a couple of my resources who have competing startups and they are not surprised and they say this isn't going to be the last we hear about it. >> i use uber all the time but it doesn't sound like -- they described this behavior as too ambitious. it's not ambitious. it's dirty. it doesn't sound like they take
we will make sure they tone down their sales tactics.not the first time they faced heat over the business practices. the company braved onslaught, particularly on new year's eve. josh groban falls into the prices of, did i fly there? the company recently announced that they are quadrupling their staff and expanding to 500 cities around the united states and around the world. >> and jake, you look at this company, valued at over $3 billion, they are growing so quickly, they are a tech...
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the spanish government is determined to try to get eta to disban, and this type of tactic had a negativeeaction in the region. eta has renounced violent tactics in the past , and perhas the spanish government needs to take a reconciliatory direction. >> do you think things are moving in the right direction between the government and eta. >> there is a marked difference between what the rest of spain think and what the people of basqe country think. all along this protest we were hearing "bring them home" in reference to the prisoners who were scattered all over the country. one of the main points of arguments between the government and eta and eta supporters is that prisoners have been given special treatment, if you will. the prisoners were not placed in prisoners in the basque country. they feel it was to break up and humiliation further the prisoners. they're asking that the prisoners be brought home so the families could visit those prisoners here. regardless of the disapproval of eta tactics in the past, a they feel this is now enough, the government needs to take a more reconciliat
the spanish government is determined to try to get eta to disban, and this type of tactic had a negativeeaction in the region. eta has renounced violent tactics in the past , and perhas the spanish government needs to take a reconciliatory direction. >> do you think things are moving in the right direction between the government and eta. >> there is a marked difference between what the rest of spain think and what the people of basqe country think. all along this protest we were...
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and what you see is the delay tactic answers such as "the investigations are on-going" and "pending." and what eventually happens is, you find yourself mired in the investigation is forever going. >> and you believe that that's a deliberate tactic? >> purposeful. absolutely. >> here in nogales, the san juan bosco center is a short-term refuge for recent deportees who arrive by the dozens every day. their stories of trying to reunite with family, or find work are vivid reminders of why so many risk their lives at the border. >> here at san bosco, hannah hafter helps deportees like santo salinas who have been separated from loved ones or who have health issues. she sees the rise in cross-border shootings as a symptom of larger issues within the border patrol. >> the kinds of situations that we see in border patrol are beyond what people could invent. it's everything from literally being like punched and kicked, to being forced to hold uncomfortable positions for no reason for hours at a time, to being pushed into a cactus or pushed down a hill. >> and she says the problem goes all the w
and what you see is the delay tactic answers such as "the investigations are on-going" and "pending." and what eventually happens is, you find yourself mired in the investigation is forever going. >> and you believe that that's a deliberate tactic? >> purposeful. absolutely. >> here in nogales, the san juan bosco center is a short-term refuge for recent deportees who arrive by the dozens every day. their stories of trying to reunite with family, or find...
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unfortunately since columbine we've had to create a -- a tactical team a s.w.a.t. team. we train with our school system, our community college, at the columbia mall, large shopping places, gathering places. and we have to drill on these things and we have to make people aware that they need to be vigilant. unfortunately, there are people with weapons that clearly, whether it's criminal intent or mental illness, you know, are out there to do damp, bage, but the same time we are an incredibly safe community. people sheltered in place, they left the scene in an orderly fashion. we did have a few injuries, so it's a very difficult issue and not one that we in columbia, maryland are immune to, unfortunately. >> all right. ken ulman, thanks so much. howard county executive, appreciate it. we know this continues to be an active crime scene there at the mall in columbia, maryland. thank you so much. again if you're just now joining us, a deadly shooting taking place at the ma until columbia, maryland, just outside washington, d.c. and baltimore, maryland. we're in the "cnn newsr
unfortunately since columbine we've had to create a -- a tactical team a s.w.a.t. team. we train with our school system, our community college, at the columbia mall, large shopping places, gathering places. and we have to drill on these things and we have to make people aware that they need to be vigilant. unfortunately, there are people with weapons that clearly, whether it's criminal intent or mental illness, you know, are out there to do damp, bage, but the same time we are an incredibly...
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after 9/11, you made tactical decisions because of the current situations.it possible that those tactical situations then turned into institutional mandates that are just too big and too unwieldy to reassure the public that they are being handled correctly. >> pimm, that's a great question. i think, frankly, it's at the heart of the issue here. i mean what do we as a people want to do in balancing our security and our liberty. and make no mistake, people who a false choice misinterpret it, it's a hard choice. we have to make it all the time. you're hitting upon my deepest concern about the president's speech. again, i said there is much to like about it, but the deepest concern is this, at its core, at its core, the president has said we may have overreacted in the post-9/11 world. in fact, his commission said that some of the authorities created or expanded after 9/11 unduly sacrificed democratic processes, individual liberty, and personal privacy. they just said that as an assertion. now, i don't know that that's true as an assertion, but it's clear to me
after 9/11, you made tactical decisions because of the current situations.it possible that those tactical situations then turned into institutional mandates that are just too big and too unwieldy to reassure the public that they are being handled correctly. >> pimm, that's a great question. i think, frankly, it's at the heart of the issue here. i mean what do we as a people want to do in balancing our security and our liberty. and make no mistake, people who a false choice misinterpret...
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then you have all of these hollywood movies that don't reveal so many tactics.llips," they show you how they listen in on the boats, they do all kind of things in that movie that are really revealing. why is hollywood getting this kind of access, journalists aren't getting that kind of access, they really have opened the door to hollywood? >> i think the point is, they're always -- it's a tough job to get guys in and through these processes. while a lot of people want to be navy s.e.a.l.s, it's a tough recruiting process. the last ten years, we put a lot of focus into recruiting, these type of movies inspire young kids to pursue these very challenging and demanding careers. >> and one of the questions that it also raises, and i will bring it to you, colonel ganyard, how the role of these special operations forces are going to evolve as we deal with new challenges? not only the fight against al qaeda in the middle east and the rise of china. >> right, the rise of china and how do we fix special operations. they clearly earned a place in the america pantheon. in s
then you have all of these hollywood movies that don't reveal so many tactics.llips," they show you how they listen in on the boats, they do all kind of things in that movie that are really revealing. why is hollywood getting this kind of access, journalists aren't getting that kind of access, they really have opened the door to hollywood? >> i think the point is, they're always -- it's a tough job to get guys in and through these processes. while a lot of people want to be navy...
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a lot of activists say the brutal tactics - that's the words they used - brutal tactics employed by the isil is turning the people against them. it's not just that. the group is being accused of kidnapping foreign aid workers and journalists. it's difficult for journalists to enter the rebel-held north. the conflict is not covered by the international media. they are blaming them. the biggest question is why now. yes, a doctor was killed. he was a commander. this happened in the past. are we seeing a new movement - maybe the syrian chapter of the wakening councils in iraq - we can't forget what is going on across the border. many questions, but a major confrontation appears to be emerging in the rebel-held north of syria. >> we have the syrian national council saying it will not attend geneva. what will that mean for the whole idea of talks in geneva. >> well, the international community believes there's no military solution, and have been pushing to a political settlement. that is proving to be difficult. the snc is divided, and the syrian opposition is divided, fractured. the armed tr
a lot of activists say the brutal tactics - that's the words they used - brutal tactics employed by the isil is turning the people against them. it's not just that. the group is being accused of kidnapping foreign aid workers and journalists. it's difficult for journalists to enter the rebel-held north. the conflict is not covered by the international media. they are blaming them. the biggest question is why now. yes, a doctor was killed. he was a commander. this happened in the past. are we...
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