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u.s. national security agency standing for data protection but in this case the financial data of its former chief leading to suspicions that he could be turning a profit from the agency's probe of state secrets. as the media leave us so we leave the media by the sea motion secure. for your party visible. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only of our team. on merit in the financial world. to act to goldman's can't stop incidentally take...
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u.s. national security agency has another lawsuit on its hands this time over its refusal to disclose the former directors financial data the secrecy has led to suspicions you could be selling off state secrets or he's a marine a port i had takes a look. the agency that eroded the meaning of privacy and indiscriminately peered into the lives of millions of citizens around the world is suddenly subscribing to protecting personal information but only if that person happens to be the former director of the national security agency keith alexander the n.s.a. work uses to release the financial disclosures of the four star general who according to reports is currently raking in some a one million dollars a month for his cyber security consulting services this has raised ethical questions and concerns that the former spy chief may be selling high level security secrets and classified information for a lucrative paycheck misusing classified information for profit is a federal felony critics say the only thing alexander has to offer potential clients is the state secrets he knows investigative jou
u.s. national security agency has another lawsuit on its hands this time over its refusal to disclose the former directors financial data the secrecy has led to suspicions you could be selling off state secrets or he's a marine a port i had takes a look. the agency that eroded the meaning of privacy and indiscriminately peered into the lives of millions of citizens around the world is suddenly subscribing to protecting personal information but only if that person happens to be the former...
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u.s. and national security agency standing for data protection specifically the financial data of its former chief leading to suspicions he could be turning a profit and the agency's trove of state secrets. rostock rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. some thirteen thousand filipinos being evacuated from libya after one of them was beheaded there are several you states including france have also pulled their nationals out of the country the u.s. evacuated its embassy staff are epic recommending that all other americans leave as well many experts say the security crisis in libya is showing that the country is turning to a failed state thursday radical militants declared an islamic emirate in benghazi this followed two days of fighting that ended with extremists overrunning a special forces base in the capital tripoli weeks of fighting between rival gangs so one hundred dead and four hundred wounded seven western states have already shuttered their embassies in the country a political analyst and activist so you can chandan tells us why he thinks the country's decided i
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u.s. national security agency and israel they say the n.s.a. has been providing israel with intelligence as well as cash to combat palestinian terrorism for more on this i'm joined live from london by polly boyko so tell us about these intelligence links. well glenn greenwald says that every time an israeli attack takes place in gaza public figures in the u.s. make grand sweeping statements about how devastating the conflict is as though it's some sort of natural disaster just like that. shelling of the u.n. school in gaza but according to glenn greenwald's article. the u.s. directly enables israel's actions so he cites for example documents that show that over the past decade the n.s.a. has expanded the number of ways in which they work with israeli intelligence agencies especially when it comes to gathering intelligence in regards to palestinians now he also says that the british spy agency g c h q is sort of taking part in that data gathering and data sharing along with their canadian counterparts as well now he cites documents that say that
u.s. national security agency and israel they say the n.s.a. has been providing israel with intelligence as well as cash to combat palestinian terrorism for more on this i'm joined live from london by polly boyko so tell us about these intelligence links. well glenn greenwald says that every time an israeli attack takes place in gaza public figures in the u.s. make grand sweeping statements about how devastating the conflict is as though it's some sort of natural disaster just like that....
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u.s. national security agency standing for data protection specifically the financial data of its former chief leading to suspicions he could be turning a profit the agency is trove of secrets. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we were deserve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they can do that in this region but they can be drowned it's a metal that makes these things sort of virgin politicians and the new kind of power via this technology sad is very tempting. thirteen minutes past the hour thanks for staying with us some thirteen thousand filipinos being evacuated from libya after one of the citizens was beheaded there several states including france have pulled their nationals out of the country the u.s. evacuated its embassy staff recommending that all americans do the same many experts say the security crisis in libya shows it's turning into a failed state thursday radical militants declared an islamic emirate in benghazi this after two days of f
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u.s. national security agency or the nsa.y asking him what he makes of the russian troop buildup. what you're seeing here is a very concerted buildup of russian troops in the border region with ukraine, what does this mean? it means to me that the russians are really looking at leveraging the advantage they have in gee ago rah if i, the logistic advantage that they have, and their ability to move forces, their advantage of maneuver. they're trying to really leverage all three of these into a coherent campaign, possible campaign against ukrainian forces. doesn't mean necessarily they will engage in that campaign, but they have every indication that they're going to do so. i think what they're trying to do is give the ukrainians pause before they advance further on to donetsk, and some other areas that could be contested between the russians and ukrainians. >> this is happening on the heels of the u.s. and eu ramping up sanctions on russia. there are some indications that those sanctions are now starting to bite. what does it m
u.s. national security agency or the nsa.y asking him what he makes of the russian troop buildup. what you're seeing here is a very concerted buildup of russian troops in the border region with ukraine, what does this mean? it means to me that the russians are really looking at leveraging the advantage they have in gee ago rah if i, the logistic advantage that they have, and their ability to move forces, their advantage of maneuver. they're trying to really leverage all three of these into a...
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stunning revelations of the past year starting with the hard evidence that the national security agency was spying on u.s. citizens in june of last year guardian journalist glenn greenwald reported that the n.s.a. was collecting the phone records of the millions of arising customers across the u.s. but later we learned that it wasn't just horizon leaked documents reveal that the sweep communications involved practically every telecom in america that in less than twenty four hours we learned about prism a program the n.s.a. used to obtain direct access to the servers of giant tech companies like google facebook and apple this announcement was particularly controversial because many of these companies first denied their involvement altogether learning only later that the tech giants were required by law to comply with government surveillance requests even without a warrant from here the leaks took off we learned. about secret data collection programs like x. keyscore international surveillance tactics under another program called boundless informant and ultimately that the n.s.a. has nearly total unfiltere
stunning revelations of the past year starting with the hard evidence that the national security agency was spying on u.s. citizens in june of last year guardian journalist glenn greenwald reported that the n.s.a. was collecting the phone records of the millions of arising customers across the u.s. but later we learned that it wasn't just horizon leaked documents reveal that the sweep communications involved practically every telecom in america that in less than twenty four hours we learned...
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u.s., banks. the fbi not only considers this a major breach but a national security matter. the agency is working with the u.s. secret service on the investigation. >> we're joined by christine romans, cnn's chief business correspondent and anchor of "early start." you've been doing digging on this. >> a lot going on here. the fbi very clear that they don't know where this attack emanated from. they have not said specificallies this is from russia. they are concerned and investigating. looks like it was jpmorgan and several other banks as well. this is -- they got in there and a lot of data. they got information in there. jp moorgen telling us companies of our size unfortunately experience cyber attacks every day. multiple layers of defense and monitor fraud levels. they say so far they have not seen any unusual fraud activity at this time. jpmorgan hasn't. this is a sophisticated hack that comes at a time, obviously, with political reasons, with sanctions, these banks are the -- people have to carry out the sanctions in some cases against russia. it's that timing that has cyber securi
u.s., banks. the fbi not only considers this a major breach but a national security matter. the agency is working with the u.s. secret service on the investigation. >> we're joined by christine romans, cnn's chief business correspondent and anchor of "early start." you've been doing digging on this. >> a lot going on here. the fbi very clear that they don't know where this attack emanated from. they have not said specificallies this is from russia. they are concerned and...
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on the campus of the national security agency, to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes, and their role in u.s. history. in charge of the naval effort, was moving for a cutthroat -- a couple of reasons. we do not have the manpower and resources to do with the japanese operation. he figured correctly it would take about a year for american factories to convert from peacetime to wartime production. once that limit had been reached, the factories would churn out so many that japan would eventually be overwhelmed. he is seeking to end the war as quickly as he can. the american navy is a boxer on the ropes. one more punch and he would be down for the count. he wants to pull the punch now rather than later. he left 1942 with the largest fleet in the history of naval warfare up to that point. the 50 ships will come out to defend it and he will destroy them with his overwhelming numbers. is hopingre gone, he and praying franklin roosevelt will sign a peace treaty with japan that will leave him and control the pacific. las vegas has not been created yet. if there have been makers at the time and las ve
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national security agency. to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes and u.s. history. this is the first of a two-part program. >> hello. i'm patrick weadon. the curator of the national cryptologic museum. i would like to welcome you. this is a museum that some people think is all about the national security agency. that is certainly about nsa. but the purpose of this museum is to help people understand the critical role that cryptology has laid really from the beginning -- has played from the beginning of time. when we use the word cryptology we mean the making and breaking of codes. if you go back to history, you can find one example after another where the ability to get information from an adversary has been critical not only to the survival of nationstates but two armies and a host of other organizations. some people say that cryptology is the world's third or fourth oldest profession. it does go back to the beginning of time. we have artifacts in this facility that date back to the 1500's. in addition, we also have artifacts from the 1990's. so it really is a museu
national security agency. to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes and u.s. history. this is the first of a two-part program. >> hello. i'm patrick weadon. the curator of the national cryptologic museum. i would like to welcome you. this is a museum that some people think is all about the national security agency. that is certainly about nsa. but the purpose of this museum is to help people understand the critical role that cryptology has laid really from the beginning --...
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notoriety as the person behind the largest intelligence leaks in the national security agency's history but now snowden is not alone u.s. intelligence officials have now confirmed that there is indeed another leaker believed to be on the inside this is all in reference of course to a scathing new article published in the intercepts called rock obama's secret terrorist tracking system by the numbers the twelve page document released yesterday outlines who is on the government's terror watch list and how their information is being collected according to the author of the report jeremy scahill a pentagon actually tried to soften the blow of the release of this article by trying to spoil the scoop by releasing the information directly to the associated press who then ran the story just after midnight on tuesday morning hours later of course scahill released a much more comprehensive and critical report detailing the watchlist expansion. alright it's the largest known collection of stolen internet credentials a ring of russian criminals has acquired one point two billion username and password combinations as well as credent
notoriety as the person behind the largest intelligence leaks in the national security agency's history but now snowden is not alone u.s. intelligence officials have now confirmed that there is indeed another leaker believed to be on the inside this is all in reference of course to a scathing new article published in the intercepts called rock obama's secret terrorist tracking system by the numbers the twelve page document released yesterday outlines who is on the government's terror watch list...
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u.s. for leaking extensive records on surveillance by the national security agency. >> woodruff: back in this country, a jury in detroit convicted a white homeowner today of killing an unarmed black teenager on his front porch, last november. theodore wafer fired a shotgun at renisha mcbride, after she knocked at his door, early in the morning. he said he thought it was a break-in. prosecutors said mcbride was drunk and had wrecked her car and was looking for help. the case sparked comparisons to the trayvon martin killing in florida. >> ifill: hawaii is bracing for hurricane iselles arrival tonight, the first direct hit on the state in more than 20 years. the storm could arrive with winds of 85 miles an hour and heavy rain, but governor neil abercrombie counseled residents and tourists today not to panic. >> we all have to have confidence in one another. and i want to assure the public that from the point of view of those that you have appointed, who have the jurisdiction, who have the responsibility, we're ready. and if we all work together we're going to come through this in very fine fash
u.s. for leaking extensive records on surveillance by the national security agency. >> woodruff: back in this country, a jury in detroit convicted a white homeowner today of killing an unarmed black teenager on his front porch, last november. theodore wafer fired a shotgun at renisha mcbride, after she knocked at his door, early in the morning. he said he thought it was a break-in. prosecutors said mcbride was drunk and had wrecked her car and was looking for help. the case sparked...
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u.s. intelligence agencies. onen greenwald, you cited 2013 document that described a far-reaching technical and analytic relationship between the national securityncy and its israeli counterpart against mutually agreed upon geographic targets. ae partnership includes "dedicated communications line" supporting the exchange of raw material as well as daily analytic and technical correspondence. glenn greenwald, can you elaborate on this? what did the snowden documents show? extremelymonstrate an close relationship between the nsa and u.s. intelligence agencies in general, and the israelis. it demonstrates our large amounts of cash, unaccounted for been transferred. any specific information the israelis use used to target people in lebanon or gaza or the means they have to assert occupation and control over the west bank comes in large part directly from the u.s. government and from the intelligence gathered by the nsa. it also shows the crucial information the u.s. government gathers about the palestinians and about people in gaza come from the jordan monarchy, the jordanian martin a key as well as the palestinian authority. interns, by some peopl
u.s. intelligence agencies. onen greenwald, you cited 2013 document that described a far-reaching technical and analytic relationship between the national securityncy and its israeli counterpart against mutually agreed upon geographic targets. ae partnership includes "dedicated communications line" supporting the exchange of raw material as well as daily analytic and technical correspondence. glenn greenwald, can you elaborate on this? what did the snowden documents show?...
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snowden leak documents about the national security agency surveillance programs and is now a u.s. fugitive. >>> thousands of people in mexico have been evacuated following a major gas line explosion that created a burning crater in the middle of the san pedro highway. look at this video. a water leak near a construction site caused the ground to soften, loosening an electrical pole which then felon to the pipeline, and which led to an explosion. what a concurrent of events there to lead to this. no injuries have been reported. >>> 6:17 right now. a destroyed jury finds a man who shot and killed an unarmed teenage girl on his front porch last year, guilty of second degree murder. prosecutors say 19 year-old, mcbride showed up drunk at theo dor we haver's front porch at 4:30 and began pounding on his front door. we haver said he could not make out hot person was and he feared for his life. his defense attorney says the shooting was in self-defense but jury didn't buy it. mcbride's family says this verdict is a victory. >> she was not violent. she was a regular teenager. she was well
snowden leak documents about the national security agency surveillance programs and is now a u.s. fugitive. >>> thousands of people in mexico have been evacuated following a major gas line explosion that created a burning crater in the middle of the san pedro highway. look at this video. a water leak near a construction site caused the ground to soften, loosening an electrical pole which then felon to the pipeline, and which led to an explosion. what a concurrent of events there to...
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on the campus of the national security agency to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes and their role in u.s. history. first of the two-part programs. the purpose of this museum is to people understand the role cryptology uses since the beginning of time. where find the examples the ability to get information from your adversary and protect critical.m has been not tonight survive nation states but to armies and a host f other organizations and entities. say cryptology is the world's third or fourth oldest profession. talk about the others. we have these artifacts that to the 1800s. we have artifacts to speak to '90s. there are any number of from world stories war ii which in many respects is age.golden but we do try to cover a great ground to help people discipline.he johan and it dates from 1518. extremely rare text and throughout time, the individuals ones who ran the ational security agency but anything they could get their hands on that spoke to the art and science of the discipline. that cryptology has been with us for a very, very long time. when we talk about the united it's important
on the campus of the national security agency to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes and their role in u.s. history. first of the two-part programs. the purpose of this museum is to people understand the role cryptology uses since the beginning of time. where find the examples the ability to get information from your adversary and protect critical.m has been not tonight survive nation states but to armies and a host f other organizations and entities. say cryptology is the...
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u.s. wants to try him on espionage for leaking secrets of the national security agency. he has taken asylum in moscow. his permission to stay there was extended for three years. >>> i'm joined in new york by an associate professor of international affairs of the new school and the deputy director of the ennan institute at the woodrow wilson center. this has been a bumpy road. we have spoken several times. the swaituation is getting wors. >> it is getting worse. vladimir putin decided there's no way he can coordinate or communicate with the west. in his mind the west is an enemy, the united states is an ene enemy. he's not going to take a bluff. he'll continue with his road, when isolation, as it comes, he'll blame everybody else and will be a hero to the russians. >> what is the quest. is he trying to strengthen a national identity. >> a national identity has been anti-western. russia defined itself by what the west was nod. vladimir putin has been doing 150% of that. he thinks that the more he's anti-western, the more he can unite russia around him, and therefore the lo
u.s. wants to try him on espionage for leaking secrets of the national security agency. he has taken asylum in moscow. his permission to stay there was extended for three years. >>> i'm joined in new york by an associate professor of international affairs of the new school and the deputy director of the ennan institute at the woodrow wilson center. this has been a bumpy road. we have spoken several times. the swaituation is getting wors. >> it is getting worse. vladimir putin...
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going back to europe, the united states, australia customs and border protection the national security agency not u.swer. >> look you sir, you know the military strategy of these things and you know what the politics is. he is getting heat, i'm talking about the president here from both sides as being too cautious. on the heals of that, how much does that play into and should it play into what he decides to do ultimately? >> well it's an absolute conundrum. if we went after isis with a 90-day air campaign we could do devastating damage to them using both cia unmanned aerial vehicles as well as u.s. air and naval power. but that require a major shift in u.s. national security policy. and we'd have to get the saudis to let us bed down the aircraft. none of that is going to happen. what we're currently doing is using tiny pinpricks of u.s. air power along with about 1,000 people on the ground in iraq and the agency to try and stabilize the situation. i'm not quite sure what the critics want him to do but there's no appetite from the american people for reopening extensive combat operations in the middle
going back to europe, the united states, australia customs and border protection the national security agency not u.swer. >> look you sir, you know the military strategy of these things and you know what the politics is. he is getting heat, i'm talking about the president here from both sides as being too cautious. on the heals of that, how much does that play into and should it play into what he decides to do ultimately? >> well it's an absolute conundrum. if we went after isis...
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snowden leaked documents about a national security agency's surveillance programs and is now a u.s.itive. >>> in south africa, the prosecution just wrapped up closing arguments in the oscar pistorius murder trial. the double amputee athlete is accused of killing his girlfriend reeva steenkamp in february of 2013 at his home. defense lawyers say he mistook her for an intruder. the prosecution said today that pistorius' story is full of holes. tomorrow his lawyers will wrap up their closing arguments. >>> in florida, an alert store employee helps police in a robbery investigation and you won't believe how. she snaps a photo of the woman police say is a thief. the worker at a beauty supply store says she got little suspicious about the amount of money that this customer was spending. so she asked the woman to pose for a photo and it turns out she did, smiling while holding up a stolen credit card and holding a stolen wallet. police are hoping now that someone will help to identify her. i have a feeling they'll catch her. >> i think so. >>> kindness, looks, intelligence, money, apparent
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on the campus of the national security agency, to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes, and their role in u.s. history. this second of a two-part program includes a look at the breaking of japanese diplomatic and naval codes in world war ii. >> hello, i'm patrick weadon, the curator of the national cryptologic museum. when we use the word cryptology, we mean simply the making and breaking of codes. during my time as curator i've noticed a trend, and it's basically this. many people come into this museum and they don't know what cryptology is, they really have no clue. but they leave highly impressed and the reason is because during the time that they're here, they learn about some of the amazing stories about how throughout time individuals and organizations, nation states, have been able to get critical information from their adversaries and protect their own. and most importantly, they've realized what was at stake, and the role that cryptology played in helping those entities to be successful. the discipline is one that's been incredibly important, and we have any number of interesting art
on the campus of the national security agency, to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes, and their role in u.s. history. this second of a two-part program includes a look at the breaking of japanese diplomatic and naval codes in world war ii. >> hello, i'm patrick weadon, the curator of the national cryptologic museum. when we use the word cryptology, we mean simply the making and breaking of codes. during my time as curator i've noticed a trend, and it's basically this....
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nation. that jazzes most people. the positive side for us is not running into problems either under u.s. cyber command or as the director of the national security agency in terms of attracting quality people who want to be part of the team. and don't get me wrong. it's something i pay lots of attention to. i am very mindful. we have a lot of technology. but if you ask me where do i thinking the true value resides, it's the people. that's where we get the true value. and it's not just their gray matter. it's here. it's their heart and their dedication and their willingness to work some incredibly long hours if that's what it takes. this is a culture about mission and doing the right thing and doing it for the right reasons. i am proud to be director of nsa. i am proud to be the commander of u.s. cyber command. i tell the workforce i believe in nsa. i believe in cyber command. i didn't have to take this job. i did it for a reason. because i believe in the mission of the team. i believe in the men and women who execute it. and i thought particularly as i was joining the nsa team, hey, we're in a tough spot right now. ic walk away and just say, hey, not m
nation. that jazzes most people. the positive side for us is not running into problems either under u.s. cyber command or as the director of the national security agency in terms of attracting quality people who want to be part of the team. and don't get me wrong. it's something i pay lots of attention to. i am very mindful. we have a lot of technology. but if you ask me where do i thinking the true value resides, it's the people. that's where we get the true value. and it's not just their gray...
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national security agency's spying program. >>> a record settlement is near between the u.s. justice department and bank of america.'s word the bank has agreed to pay between 16 and $17 billion to settle an investigation into a sale of a mortgage-backed securities prior to financial crisis. the source of that information says some details still have to be worked out. >>> 6:38 now. emergency healthcare is changing today in western contra costa county. some people won't be very happy about it, either. from now on, doctors medical center san pablo will start turning away ambulances. the facility has been dealing with major budget problems. ambulance patients will be sent to other emergency rooms in the area now. doctors medical center will still treat patients who don't arrive by ambulance. >>> santa clara county supervisor dave cortes who is running for mayor of san jose has fired one of his campaign advisers. kpix 5's betty yu reports, the firing stems from inappropriate messages on twitter. >> reporter: his name is jay reed a communications expert. but in all personal at which time -- an old personal twitter accoun
national security agency's spying program. >>> a record settlement is near between the u.s. justice department and bank of america.'s word the bank has agreed to pay between 16 and $17 billion to settle an investigation into a sale of a mortgage-backed securities prior to financial crisis. the source of that information says some details still have to be worked out. >>> 6:38 now. emergency healthcare is changing today in western contra costa county. some people won't be very...
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the white house including the domestic policy counsel, the national security counsel, the office of management and budget and relevant u.s. agenciesdefense, homeland security, justice, treasury and in coordination with congress, so obviously, that is a very wide review because of the controversy that this has sparked. >> do we know anything about the evolution of the white house think iing on this? we all saw those pictures and just watching twitter, social media, it shocked a lot of americans to see military like tactics on the streets of an american neighborhood, american city. is this the first time do we know that the white house has had questions about this or was it really all about ferguson that brought this into the spotlight? >> it certainly is ferguson this brought it into the spotlight, but the president was making inferences to this as early as monday. we heard from a number of lawmakers throughout the past week who have expressed concern, so the white house once this review was ordered, was not shy about putting it out, but it has been ferguson that has brought it to the forefront. >> no question and certainly, those
the white house including the domestic policy counsel, the national security counsel, the office of management and budget and relevant u.s. agenciesdefense, homeland security, justice, treasury and in coordination with congress, so obviously, that is a very wide review because of the controversy that this has sparked. >> do we know anything about the evolution of the white house think iing on this? we all saw those pictures and just watching twitter, social media, it shocked a lot of...
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u.s. is more involved in supporting the israeli side of the conflict than previously known glenn greenwald reports in the intercept that the us national security agency has had a far reaching clandestine relationship with the israeli intelligence service according to the documents dated as recently as april of two thousand and thirteen the intelligence agencies share surveillance access interceptions targeting language analysis and reporting on potential threats the n.s.a. has also at least once provided secret payments of as much as half a million dollars in cash to its israeli counterpart the n.s.a. along with its british and canadian intelligence agencies have also worked with arab partners like jordan and even the palestinian authority security forces to get inside spying tips on middle eastern targets which it then shares with israel the documents don't show any instances of the n.s.a. identifying specific palestinian targets for israeli forces to strike but its agreement with israel does prioritize quote palestinian terrorists as targets of interest in going greenwald's opinion he wrote quote that covert support is squarely at odds with the pos
u.s. is more involved in supporting the israeli side of the conflict than previously known glenn greenwald reports in the intercept that the us national security agency has had a far reaching clandestine relationship with the israeli intelligence service according to the documents dated as recently as april of two thousand and thirteen the intelligence agencies share surveillance access interceptions targeting language analysis and reporting on potential threats the n.s.a. has also at least...
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u.s. national security circles about whether the intelligence was adequate and what is a reasonable expectation to have for intelligence. certainly, the u.s. intelligence agenciesd even plans that they had for expansion in iraq. at the same time even as they were following this so closely, they were caught off guard by the sort of success rate of the group. that has touched off a debate among national security officials, particularly those who are kind of consuming this intelligence on a daily basis saying, well, why didn't we have better information about what this success rate was going to be here? and intelligence officials say, well, you know, this was really more of an iraqi military failure than an intelligence failure. how could we know that the iraqi military would be, you know, so quickly to fold and run away? and so that's the debate that's now taking place among these officials. >> how quickly the iraqi army did just dissolve. >> and part of that is because the country is a mess. the military situation is in crisis but there's an economic crisis and political crisis there. congressman, let me ask you. assuming that the american government gets its wa
u.s. national security circles about whether the intelligence was adequate and what is a reasonable expectation to have for intelligence. certainly, the u.s. intelligence agenciesd even plans that they had for expansion in iraq. at the same time even as they were following this so closely, they were caught off guard by the sort of success rate of the group. that has touched off a debate among national security officials, particularly those who are kind of consuming this intelligence on a daily...
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snowden leak documents about the national security agency surveillance programs and is now a u.s. fugitive. >>> it is 7:14 right now. and, we are getting a check of the weather with caitlin. it is turning out to be a pretty nice weekend. >> it is, good morning to everyone. we have been spend ago lot of this morning talking about iselle and julio, two tropical systems in the pacific affecting hawaii now and then again, possibly into next week. but home here, we are looking at nothing but sunshine. not just here in philadelphia but all of the northeast. a great weekend where he every you are traveling. fox future cast shows nothing but sunshine. but like yesterday, a picture perfect morning. unlike yesterday i don't think we will see the cloud returning in the afternoon. i think it will stay really sunny and beautiful. lower humidity and a slight breeze as we take new to tonight. clear skies tonight, clouds, showers, they may start to form along the mountains, back in central pennsylvania, but again, not affecting us. saturday looks just as sunny and bright. temperatures right now a
snowden leak documents about the national security agency surveillance programs and is now a u.s. fugitive. >>> it is 7:14 right now. and, we are getting a check of the weather with caitlin. it is turning out to be a pretty nice weekend. >> it is, good morning to everyone. we have been spend ago lot of this morning talking about iselle and julio, two tropical systems in the pacific affecting hawaii now and then again, possibly into next week. but home here, we are looking at...
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on the campus of the national security agency, to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes, and their role in u.shistory.
on the campus of the national security agency, to learn about the making and breaking of secret codes, and their role in u.shistory.
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securing the economy of the u.s. and protecting our borders and trade and travel that is vital to our economy and our nation. c.b.p. has 400 laws for 60 different federal agencies at the border and i will talk about what we do at the ports of entry d seaports and international airports. you have come through our process and met a lot of great officers. talk first about our really critically security mission and what we do as far as on the national security front to make sure we are addressing any type of national security threat on people or the articles they are brage or commercial cargo that is coming into the united states. and the opportunities we have in the systems and analysis we do to address any of those concerns or threats as far in advance of that reaching our shores or getting on our aircraft. we use a risk-based strategy that relies on information we receive either from the airlines, from people, the vessels, the shippers, importers, ex potters, any type of advanced information and we ork with i.c.e. and t.s.a. and the local and federal governments and our foreign counterparts. but we take this information. we go through a series of valuations of t
securing the economy of the u.s. and protecting our borders and trade and travel that is vital to our economy and our nation. c.b.p. has 400 laws for 60 different federal agencies at the border and i will talk about what we do at the ports of entry d seaports and international airports. you have come through our process and met a lot of great officers. talk first about our really critically security mission and what we do as far as on the national security front to make sure we are addressing...
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national security council agency did. he's expected to make a statement later today. isis threatening to kill another american captive, steven sotlotf, another american journalist, unless the u.sy syria and isis right now. they do know of at least three other americans being held captive right now. is it isis? we don't know. but we do know in that terror video that was released on youtube yesterday, what they said was unless the united states stops bombing isis -- this is in retaliation because there is the general side on that mountain and retaking of the mosul dam, unless we stop, more americans will lose their lives. >> the bombings have been effective with regard to the dam, with regard to the mountain top, and with regard to irbil. obviously they're feeling the pain of american air strikes. >> the concern over the foreign fighters and those that have many upwards of what they are that iing may be up to 880 british nationals may be involved in jihad-related activity for isis with potential passports to travel throughout europe, raising concern. >> right. >> you put your finger on that earlier in the show reading other press accounts before this report came across the wires
national security council agency did. he's expected to make a statement later today. isis threatening to kill another american captive, steven sotlotf, another american journalist, unless the u.sy syria and isis right now. they do know of at least three other americans being held captive right now. is it isis? we don't know. but we do know in that terror video that was released on youtube yesterday, what they said was unless the united states stops bombing isis -- this is in retaliation because...