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u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses a virtual currency bitcoin since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also made efforts to unmask identities and transactions elaborate trenchard picks up the story. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed at snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target coin users around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files
u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses a virtual currency bitcoin since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also made efforts to unmask identities and transactions elaborate trenchard picks up the story. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven...
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u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking users of the virtual currency bitcoin since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also reportedly made efforts to unmask identities and transactions. ok i can't bring you that report on because not quite ready but we are going to bring it to you in a few moments time if we can to that though new arms deals have become the main topic for the talks between the saudi crown prince and the u.s. president on tuesday donald trump found rather creative way as well to present his potential customer with more military hardware. very very. five hundred thirty three million dollars five hundred twenty five million dollars that's been a preview. so here is a very wealthy nation and we're going to give the united states some of them well hopefully. but the meeting was met with protesters activists called on washington to stop backing the saudi led bombing of yemen. crown prince it's here in the u.s. it is inside the white house right now meeting with president. here to secure the cure for us to be used again and to the
u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking users of the virtual currency bitcoin since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also reportedly made efforts to unmask identities and transactions. ok i can't bring you that report on because not quite ready but we are going to bring it to you in a few moments time if we can to that though new arms deals have become the main topic for the talks between the saudi crown prince and the u.s. president on tuesday...
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u.s. national security agency classified documents provided by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden demonstrate the efforts by the agency to track down users of the.
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u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses of the virtual currency bitcoin since at least twenty thirteen intelligence officials have also made efforts to a mosque uses identities and transactions. picks up the story. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves crypto was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target cohen uses around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third thing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bit
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u.s. national security agency classified documents provided by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden demonstrate the efforts by the agency to track down users of the currency something previously thought to be practically impossible artie's picks up the story question what's in it for a big. coin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target bitcoin users around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and t
u.s. national security agency classified documents provided by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden demonstrate the efforts by the agency to track down users of the currency something previously thought to be practically impossible artie's picks up the story question what's in it for a big. coin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty...
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u.s. national security agency's efforts to track down and identify each coin uses. with the latest on these stories head to call at the top of the hour or so she will be here with a full news post and meanwhile coming up here on our national it's possible. to low and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media task donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep state the firing of andrew mackay but the f.b.i. . it's a case in point is this the beginning of a perch. prost talking exposing the deep state i'm joined by my guest philip giraldi in leesburg he is a former cia counterterrorism specialist who is now executive director of the counsel for the national interest in new york we have steve malzberg he is a conservative political commentator and in washington we have bruce fein he is a constitutional lawyer and a former associate deputy attorney general under president ronald reagan all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect tha
u.s. national security agency's efforts to track down and identify each coin uses. with the latest on these stories head to call at the top of the hour or so she will be here with a full news post and meanwhile coming up here on our national it's possible. to low and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle it would appear the more the political left and their allies in the corporate media task donald trump the more we learn about the corrupt behavior of the deep...
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u.s. national security agency's efforts to track down and identify bitcoin users. great to have you with us this hour my name's neil harvey this is r.t. and. the russian foreign ministry says that it considers the poisoning of form a double agent and his daughter to be an act of terrorism and held a briefing on the case with a number of ambassadors attending the event with details he's in the ditch. the foreign ministry spokesperson said a number of things firstly he reiterated that russia could have in no way benefited from the attack moscow says they consider this to be a terror attack secondly they stated that the u.k. refused to cooperate with russia which is against the convention on prohibition of chemical weapons and he mentioned the attack could have been orchestrated by another party but then clarified that russia is not pinning the blame on anyone and asked that his words not be distorted let's take a quick look. we see that the british authorities are becoming ever more nervous and it's clear why the clock is ticking they have backed themselves into a co
u.s. national security agency's efforts to track down and identify bitcoin users. great to have you with us this hour my name's neil harvey this is r.t. and. the russian foreign ministry says that it considers the poisoning of form a double agent and his daughter to be an act of terrorism and held a briefing on the case with a number of ambassadors attending the event with details he's in the ditch. the foreign ministry spokesperson said a number of things firstly he reiterated that russia...
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u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses of the virtual currency because since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also made efforts to unmask identities and transactions picking up the story for us is illiterate. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves crypto was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target bitcoin users around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty thirty in the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among
u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses of the virtual currency because since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also made efforts to unmask identities and transactions picking up the story for us is illiterate. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves crypto was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the...
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u.s. national security agency classified documents provided by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden demonstrate the efforts by the agency to track down users of the currency it's something previously thought to be practically impossible antti correspondent digs up a story question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed at snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target bitcoin users around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bit corn was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet
u.s. national security agency classified documents provided by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden demonstrate the efforts by the agency to track down users of the currency it's something previously thought to be practically impossible antti correspondent digs up a story question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before...
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u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking users of the virtual currency bitcoin since at least twenty thirteen intelligence officials have also made efforts to and last uses identities and transactions artie's in the are trying to go picks up the story. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves crypto was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed at snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target bitcoin users around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty thirty in the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one
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u.s. national security agency's effort to track down and identify pick coin uses. thank you for watching the news headlines here at ati international broadcasting. hi from moscow i'm kate partridge. the russian foreign ministry says it considers the poisoning of former double agents and his daughter to be an act of terrorism the ministry held a briefing on the case with several ambassadors attending artie's reports. the foreign ministry spokesperson said a number of things firstly he reiterated that russia could have in no way benefited from the attack moscow says they consider this to be a terror attack secondly they stated that the u.k. refused to cooperate with russia which is against the convention on prohibition of chemical weapons and he mentioned the attack could have been orchestrated by another party but then clarified that russia is not pinning the blame on anyone and asked that his words not be distorted let's take a quick look. we see that the british authorities are becoming ever more nervous and it's clear why the clock is ticking they have backed the
u.s. national security agency's effort to track down and identify pick coin uses. thank you for watching the news headlines here at ati international broadcasting. hi from moscow i'm kate partridge. the russian foreign ministry says it considers the poisoning of former double agents and his daughter to be an act of terrorism the ministry held a briefing on the case with several ambassadors attending artie's reports. the foreign ministry spokesperson said a number of things firstly he reiterated...
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u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses of the virtual currency bit coin since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also reportedly made efforts to unmask identities and transactions picks up the story. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven thing boo no central bank control privacy and transaction anonymity i'm sorry this could have all been an illusion you haven't followed at snowden or have you. the n.s.a. worked urgently to target coin users around the world according to classified documents provided by snowden so let's look into the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new
u.s. national security agency has reportedly been tracking uses of the virtual currency bit coin since at least two thousand and thirteen intelligence officials have also reportedly made efforts to unmask identities and transactions picks up the story. question what's in it for bitcoin buyers besides the price boom last year when its rate kept go and up people got themselves to was to get rich but bitcoins have been luring enthusiastic with something else since long before the twenty seven...
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u.s. national security agency's efforts to track down and identify i think calling uses . for the latest on these stories head to r.t. dot com coming up next kind is as important rico reaching the survivors of hurricane maria and if you're watching us in the u.k. or island boom bust has the financial. yeah. mo oh my gosh us playing today after so many mohit those imax kaiser this is the kaiser report in puerto rico a territory there is currently under occupation by the current. unbelievably we're standing in front of some art that is representational lee depicting this what the heck is going on stacy this is the left where they lavandera which means that the flag door on july first twenty sixteen it was painted black prior to that it was the classic puerto rican flag blue at top red stripes down now it's black because from then what some dubbed. began to occupy this. territory i was going to say so nation but of course it's not totally a nation is the territory of the united states so on july first twenty sixteen they defaulted on a two billion dollars payment on a general
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u.s. national security agency and commander of u.s. cyber command. this is an hour in 10 minutes. >> i would like to welcome our witnesses today. lieutenant general paul nakasone , president trump's nominee to be the next director of the national security agency. general, congratulations on your nomination. i would like to start by recognizing your wife susan. she is here with us today and ara, four children, sr at the university of your son studying at the university of virginia. thank you.kasone: our goal is to enable the committee to discuss the qualifications. the lieutenant general has provided substantive written responses to the 45 questions asked by the committee and of course, committee members will be able to ask additional questions and hear from him in open session. he graduated from st. john's university and earned a masters degree from the university of southern california and the united states army war college. he served honorably in the united states army for over 40 years including deployments to afghanistan, iraq, and the republic of
u.s. national security agency and commander of u.s. cyber command. this is an hour in 10 minutes. >> i would like to welcome our witnesses today. lieutenant general paul nakasone , president trump's nominee to be the next director of the national security agency. general, congratulations on your nomination. i would like to start by recognizing your wife susan. she is here with us today and ara, four children, sr at the university of your son studying at the university of virginia. thank...
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is it best for the nation that the national security agency and u.s. cyber command stay together under one leader. or is it a time now we think about a separate national security agency and separate combat and command. the congress has laid out a series of conditions upon which the secretary of defense and the chairman must attest to. if confirmed among the early things i would do is make that assessment and in the first 90 days provide that to the secretary of defense for his consideration and the director of national intelligence. >> thank you, sir. >> let's talk about with regard to the first 90 days. at some point in the classified environment, i would personally like to see the committee have you come back and talk about the menu of options you'll provide to the president once you get to the point. the potential menu of options for deterrence in for measured response. one of the questions we have right now before admiral rogers was here earlier and that is the definition of an active war. and cyberspace i'm not comfortable that we have today a clea
is it best for the nation that the national security agency and u.s. cyber command stay together under one leader. or is it a time now we think about a separate national security agency and separate combat and command. the congress has laid out a series of conditions upon which the secretary of defense and the chairman must attest to. if confirmed among the early things i would do is make that assessment and in the first 90 days provide that to the secretary of defense for his consideration and...
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u.s. national security agencies that operate under the shroud of official secrecy, and there are a dozen, at least a dozen, such agencies based here in washington. the cia, with its $15 billion a year budget is the largest. the nsa with a budget of 10 billion is second largest. the defense intelligence agency is about 4 billion. and then along with some other obscure but still very large agencies look the ngia, ever heard of the ngia? i didn't think so. the national geospatial intelligence agency is a $4.9 billion a year agency. collectively these agencies spend probably 50 billions to to 60 bill daz year which makes them a small but powerful, potent sector in the american scheme of power. want to know how the ngia spend your 4 about $9 billion? good luck. what to see a line item budget of cia activities in africa last year? move along. it's true that congress normal -- nominally has oversight powers and elected officials have security clearances we don't have so they can go in and look at selected operations, but the intelligence oversight system is very weak, even its defender will admit
u.s. national security agencies that operate under the shroud of official secrecy, and there are a dozen, at least a dozen, such agencies based here in washington. the cia, with its $15 billion a year budget is the largest. the nsa with a budget of 10 billion is second largest. the defense intelligence agency is about 4 billion. and then along with some other obscure but still very large agencies look the ngia, ever heard of the ngia? i didn't think so. the national geospatial intelligence...
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national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> the senate armed services committee held a confirmation hearing for president trump's nominee to head the u.s. cyber command and national security agency. the committee also considered several energy department nominations. this is just under two hours. >> the committee meets today to ofsider the nomination lieutenant general paul naka sone. that is quite a bit. hart at the national nuclear security administration, and ms. anne marie white to the assistant secretary of energy for environmental management. we thank you for joining us. at the appropriate time, i invite you to introduce your family. ning. also at the appropriate time i invite you to introduce your family, which i've already had the honor of meeting. it's standard i would like to ask seven questions. just vocally, yes or no. have you adhered to applicable laws and regulations governing conflict of interest? >> yes. >> will you ensure that your staff complies with deadlines, including questions for the record of hearings? >> yes. >> will you cooperate in providing witnesses in response to congressional requests? >> yes. >> will those witnesses be protected from reprisal for
national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> the senate armed services committee held a confirmation hearing for president trump's nominee to head the u.s. cyber command and national security agency. the committee also considered several energy department nominations. this is just under two hours. >> the committee meets today to ofsider the nomination lieutenant general paul naka sone. that is quite a bit. hart at the national nuclear security administration, and ms....
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national intelligence dan coats along with the director of national intelligence agency testify about national security threats facing the u.s. an entire hearing begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 monday on c-span landmark cases we will explore the 1886 case where a san francisco city ordinance discriminated against a chinese laundromat owner. the unanimous ruling written by associate stanley matthews found in favor of the laundromat owner and establish that the 14th amendment applies to immigrants as well as citizens. examine this case, high course. one family and the extraordinary adventure of chinese america. law professor at the south texas college of law in houston and founder of the holland institute. watch landmark cases on c-span, cspan.org or listen for the free c-span radioactive. for an additional resource, there is a link on our website to the interactive constitution. coming up in two weeks, on saturday march 24, the march for our lives rally, calling for gun control in the wake of recent mass shootings, that is on the national mall beginning at noon eastern on the 24th. you can see live coverage on c-span.
national intelligence dan coats along with the director of national intelligence agency testify about national security threats facing the u.s. an entire hearing begins at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2 monday on c-span landmark cases we will explore the 1886 case where a san francisco city ordinance discriminated against a chinese laundromat owner. the unanimous ruling written by associate stanley matthews found in favor of the laundromat owner and establish that the 14th amendment applies to...
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national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> the senate armed services committee held a confirmation hearing for president trump's nominee to head the u.s. cyber command and national security agencythe committee also considered several energy department nominations. this is just under two hours. >> the committee meets today to ofsider the nomination lieutenant general paul naka sone. that is quite a b.
national constitution center's interactive constitution. >> the senate armed services committee held a confirmation hearing for president trump's nominee to head the u.s. cyber command and national security agencythe committee also considered several energy department nominations. this is just under two hours. >> the committee meets today to ofsider the nomination lieutenant general paul naka sone. that is quite a b.
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u.s. cyber command director of the national security agency and chief central service. i want to think president trump, general dunford and others for their confidence in me. let me thank my wife, susan for being here. i owe much of my success to her love and support. >> raise your hand. >> throughout nearly 25 years of marriage, 19 moves and numerous deployments. susan and i are also joined today by our children, sara, david and joseph. our son, danielle, our eldest son is in college today taking his mid-terms. we are exceptionally proud of all of them. i want to thank admiral mike rogers for his flicks years of commissioned service to our nation. admiral rogers has led cyber command and nsa during an incredible time of transformation and rapid growth. i thank him and his wife, dana. the past years i had the privilege to lead and execute national combatant, command and service missions. in this decade i've seen incredible growth in the cyber capacity and capabilities within the department of defense. from the stand of the cyber mission force to daily operations we are
u.s. cyber command director of the national security agency and chief central service. i want to think president trump, general dunford and others for their confidence in me. let me thank my wife, susan for being here. i owe much of my success to her love and support. >> raise your hand. >> throughout nearly 25 years of marriage, 19 moves and numerous deployments. susan and i are also joined today by our children, sara, david and joseph. our son, danielle, our eldest son is in...
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. >> reporter: putin's announcement also comes just days after the head of the national security agency said the u.s. has not done enough to punish russia over election meddling. >> they haven't paid a price, at least, that's sufficient to get them to change their behavior. >> and martha raddatz with us live tonight. martha, this threat of these new nuclear weapons from putin, and the rhetoric we've heard from president trump, some are going to say this seems reminiscent of the cold war. are we looking at another one here? >> reporter: david, if this keys going in the same direction, it could certainly turn into that, but neither country really wants that to happen again. and for putin's part, david, this is also about appearing strong domestically. the presidential election in russia is just weeks away. david? >> that's right, on the eve of that election. martha, thank you. >>> next, to the fallout here at home, after that meeting just yesterday at the white house on school violence and guns. president trump agreeing with the democrats in the room on several ideas, including universal background ch
. >> reporter: putin's announcement also comes just days after the head of the national security agency said the u.s. has not done enough to punish russia over election meddling. >> they haven't paid a price, at least, that's sufficient to get them to change their behavior. >> and martha raddatz with us live tonight. martha, this threat of these new nuclear weapons from putin, and the rhetoric we've heard from president trump, some are going to say this seems reminiscent of...
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. >> putin's announcement also comes days after the head of the national security agency said the u.s. has not done enough to punish russia over election meddling. >> they haven't paid a price at least that's sufficient to get them to change behavior. >> experts fear that if this keeps going in the same direction it could turn into a cold war but neither country really wants that to happen again. and for putin's part, this is also about appearing strong domestically. the presidential election in russian is just weeks away. mart abc news washington. >>> a texas college baseball coach who played for the giants has been fired after he rejected a redprout colorado because of the state's cannabis laws. the he was let go by the texas wesleyen university. earlier he plooitd a email from gavin bell and said the university wasn't recruiting from california because players had trouble passing drug tests. he wrote you can thank liberal politicians. the e-mail went viral. >> my intention wasn't to do anything to get anybody fired. it was me talking to my coaches and loved ones about what do i do
. >> putin's announcement also comes days after the head of the national security agency said the u.s. has not done enough to punish russia over election meddling. >> they haven't paid a price at least that's sufficient to get them to change behavior. >> experts fear that if this keeps going in the same direction it could turn into a cold war but neither country really wants that to happen again. and for putin's part, this is also about appearing strong domestically. the...
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but fort meade, maryland, home base to the national security agency and u.s.er command, the military's newest ant command, is fighting a war every day. admiral mike rogers commands both the n.s.a. and u.s. cyber command. >> today, we face threats that have increased in sophistication, magnitude, velocity.nd volume and wa>> reporter: the interne largely created by the defense department in the late 60s mostly for research and development programs. now, like every other major institution, it depends on it for almost everything it does. as a result, the dee department's information network is now targeted by nearly 40 million malicious emails, everyday. colonel paul craft's cyber protection teams defend the network from this top secret operations center called "the j-soc." >> we do not want the enemy toho get a fo into the department of defense's networks to gain or maintain any terrain just ley would in land. >> reporter: the newshour was granted exclusive access, under conditions we not identify team members or the cyber-defense technologies used. vice admiral
but fort meade, maryland, home base to the national security agency and u.s.er command, the military's newest ant command, is fighting a war every day. admiral mike rogers commands both the n.s.a. and u.s. cyber command. >> today, we face threats that have increased in sophistication, magnitude, velocity.nd volume and wa>> reporter: the interne largely created by the defense department in the late 60s mostly for research and development programs. now, like every other major...
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. >> reporter: putin's announcement comes just days after the national security agency said the u.s.paid a price significant enough to get them to change their behavior. >> reporter: they fear it could turn into a cold war but neither country really wants that to happen again and for putin's part this is about appearing strong domestdly. the presidential election in russia is just weeks away. >>> russia's leader insists thursday's announcement does not signal the start of a new cold war. he told megyn kelly the arms race ended when the u.s. backed out of the missile treaty in 2002 and putin described tests as excellent though said some systems have to be fine tuned. >>> and the radar is tracking the system which extends from the carolinas up to maine. thfrmths rain pounding new york city with gusts up to 60 miles per hour. accuweather meteorologist here with the forecast. >> reporter: the big story for the northeast is the storm moving through today. new york setty going to see about one to three inches of snow. wind gusts up to 80 miles per hour. central new york will be the big win
. >> reporter: putin's announcement comes just days after the national security agency said the u.s.paid a price significant enough to get them to change their behavior. >> reporter: they fear it could turn into a cold war but neither country really wants that to happen again and for putin's part this is about appearing strong domestdly. the presidential election in russia is just weeks away. >>> russia's leader insists thursday's announcement does not signal the start of a...
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. >> reporter: the president's nominee to be director of the national security agency and commander of u.sber command shares those fears. >> i would say right now, they do not think that much will happen. >> they don't fear us. >> they don't fear us. >> reporter: the u.s. publicly naming and shaming russia for these attacks. that's something of a step. it is showing russia that the u.s. has identified, hey, we detected you in these systems. we know what you're up to. that is a response to some degree. you've seen with it the election interference xflt yet interference is continuing. there are concerns about 2018, 2020. there's a real debate in the intelligence community about how far you go to deter. in terms of showing your hand. vulnerabilities in russia. using offensive cyber water temperatur temperatures -- cyber weapons. >> when you need the commander in chief to order everyone, get involved and do what needs to be done. >> coming up, more on the bombshell allegations from the stormy daniels lawyer. was she physically threatened to keep silent? and by whom? plus, new clues about how a
. >> reporter: the president's nominee to be director of the national security agency and commander of u.sber command shares those fears. >> i would say right now, they do not think that much will happen. >> they don't fear us. >> they don't fear us. >> reporter: the u.s. publicly naming and shaming russia for these attacks. that's something of a step. it is showing russia that the u.s. has identified, hey, we detected you in these systems. we know what you're up...
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. >> the president's nominee to be director of the national security agency and commander of u.s. command shares those fears. >> i would say right now they do not think that much will happen to them. >> they don't fear us? >> they don't fear us. >> by going out publically and naming russia as being behind these probing cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, that is one step. it shows russia that the u.s. on to them, in effect. but the u.s. has done that with election interference and the election interference continues. there is a debate in the government about what other steps could be taken, including offensive measures to deter russia and stop these attacks going forward. >> tomorrow morning here on cnn, senator lindsey graham, rand paul. state of the union tomorrow morning at 9:00 eastern and pacific. [mascot] hey-oooo! whoop, whoop! [crowd 1] hey, you're on fire! [mascot] you bet i am! [crowd 2] dude, you're on fire! [mascot] oh, yeah! [crowd 3] no, you're on fire! look behind you. [mascot] i'm cool. i'm cool. [burke] that's one way to fire up the crowd. but we covered it.
. >> the president's nominee to be director of the national security agency and commander of u.s. command shares those fears. >> i would say right now they do not think that much will happen to them. >> they don't fear us? >> they don't fear us. >> by going out publically and naming russia as being behind these probing cyber attacks on critical infrastructure, that is one step. it shows russia that the u.s. on to them, in effect. but the u.s. has done that with...
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. >> reporter: the president's nominee to be director of the national security agency and commander of u.s. cyber command shares those fears. >> i would say right now they do not think that much will happen to them. >> they don't fear us? >> they don't fear us. >> reporter: by naming russia as being behind these probing cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, that is one step, it shows russia that the u.s. is on to them in effect. but the u.s. has done that with election interference and the election interference says the director of the cia continues. there is a debate now in the government about what other steps could be taken including offensive measures to deter russia and stop these attacks going forward. jim sciutto, cnn, washington. >>> the white house says president trump is in comprehensive preparation to meet with north korean leader kim jung-un. next what the north is doing to prepare for that meeting. (vo) dogs have evolved, but their nutritional needs remain instinctual. that's why there's purina one true instinct. real meat #1. a different breed of natural nutrition. purina
. >> reporter: the president's nominee to be director of the national security agency and commander of u.s. cyber command shares those fears. >> i would say right now they do not think that much will happen to them. >> they don't fear us? >> they don't fear us. >> reporter: by naming russia as being behind these probing cyberattacks on critical infrastructure, that is one step, it shows russia that the u.s. is on to them in effect. but the u.s. has done that with...
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u.s. intelligence agencies.r yey, the leader of the national security agency testified before the senate that president trump has not granted any additional authorities to respond to this threat. we get reaction now from david becker, the founder of the center for election innovation and research, and denise merrill. she's the secretary of state in tennecticut. she oversees the s elections. welcome to both of you to the newshour. david becker, to you, first, in dsum, what did the russiato election systems in this country in 2016? >> well what, we know from testimony from the ielligence community and elsewhere is that they attempted to probe orcan several state systems, probably most notably, voter registration database systems. almost all of those scans and probes were unsuccessful. there was one instance in illinois where they successfully accessed voter data, about 70,000 records or so, in june and july of 2016, but no records were altered or deleted. we also know from the intelligence community and from multiple investigations all around the country, that theresu were nessful efforts to ch
u.s. intelligence agencies.r yey, the leader of the national security agency testified before the senate that president trump has not granted any additional authorities to respond to this threat. we get reaction now from david becker, the founder of the center for election innovation and research, and denise merrill. she's the secretary of state in tennecticut. she oversees the s elections. welcome to both of you to the newshour. david becker, to you, first, in dsum, what did the russiato...
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u.s. cyber command, director of the national security agency, and chief of the central security service. given your upcoming retirement, it might be the last time you'll be dropping in. do you think that will happen? we'll miss you. well, as the recent national defense strategy identified renewed great power, competition with russia and china. it kind of goes along with what general dunford said when he said we are losing our qualitative and quantitative edge as we move into this two-three national defense strategy. as we approach the eighth anniversary of cyber command, we should recognize the remarkable progress you've made in taking what was a very niche war-fighting concept and establishing around it a full-fledged war fighting command. later this year, we anticipate that you will achieve full operational capability for the 6,200-person cyber mission force. despite the many successes, there are still significant challenges. the committee remains concerned about a hollow cyber force due to the lack of priority across the services to deliver the required tools and capabilities and pers
u.s. cyber command, director of the national security agency, and chief of the central security service. given your upcoming retirement, it might be the last time you'll be dropping in. do you think that will happen? we'll miss you. well, as the recent national defense strategy identified renewed great power, competition with russia and china. it kind of goes along with what general dunford said when he said we are losing our qualitative and quantitative edge as we move into this two-three...
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u.s. that reviews these on a special -- on a national security basis, has determined based on information provided to and analysis by agenciesere are national security ricks to the u.s. that arises as a result of and in connection with the proposed acquisition of qualcomm by broadcom. what's important here is this -- this is not -- and i checked with people who are experts, as you might expect this is not just the review period 30 days long under which they decide whether it wants to begin an investigation of a deal this is actually the investigation. in the interim order they say it's review and investigation. the investigation is already occurring as to whether this is going to be a national security issue for the u.s. the order signed by the secretary of the treasury, steven mnuchin importantly, if broad com were to, for example, try to say, let's get redomicile to the u.s. fast faster than we thought, they would have to give notice to them before taking any action towards redomicilization, that's their word, not mine, in the united states while the order is in effect. it would appear, michelle, and this goes to the conve
u.s. that reviews these on a special -- on a national security basis, has determined based on information provided to and analysis by agenciesere are national security ricks to the u.s. that arises as a result of and in connection with the proposed acquisition of qualcomm by broadcom. what's important here is this -- this is not -- and i checked with people who are experts, as you might expect this is not just the review period 30 days long under which they decide whether it wants to begin an...
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u.s. cyber command, director of the national security agency and chief of the central securities service. as they identified, they renewed great power in competition with russia and china and it kind of goes on with what general duncan said what he said we are losing our qualitative and quantitative edge as we move into this 2-3 national defense strategy. thatould recognize he made a very niche work by the concept and established a full-fledged war fighting command. anticipateyear we you will achieve this. despite the many successes, there are still significant challenges. priority across the services to deliver the required tools and capabilities and personnel. efforts have improved but the fact remains we are not where we need to be. we like if necessary and we have some questions about this during the question time in the fact that i think in a similar disadvantage in the responsibilities that are spread across the dod and the fbi with little semblance of coordinati coordination. we can't just work with a major attack and try to get this rig right. we need to address that to see if we
u.s. cyber command, director of the national security agency and chief of the central securities service. as they identified, they renewed great power in competition with russia and china and it kind of goes on with what general duncan said what he said we are losing our qualitative and quantitative edge as we move into this 2-3 national defense strategy. thatould recognize he made a very niche work by the concept and established a full-fledged war fighting command. anticipateyear we you will...
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nasdaq dropped 15 bread up next, the nominee to head the national security agency, the nsa, on the threats to the u.sussia. here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 29 in philadelphia. prosecutors drop all assault charges against members of a now closed penn state fraternity in the hazing death of a pledge. steering defendants the most serious allegations and he had faced. the attorney general's office will continue to pursue involuntary manslaughter charges against four members of the fraternity in the death of tim piazza. kansas city, another dog problem for united airlines. a family pet that was supposed to be on the flight from oregon to kansas city ended up in japan. united says it's investigating. it's already under scrutiny for the death of a dog placed in an overhead bin during a flight to new york. this is a live look at detroit from our affiliate fox 2. one of the big stories there tonight, state health officials confirm the first case of measles in michigan this year. they say a traveler who flew into the new detroit airport was contagious. health
nasdaq dropped 15 bread up next, the nominee to head the national security agency, the nsa, on the threats to the u.sussia. here's what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 29 in philadelphia. prosecutors drop all assault charges against members of a now closed penn state fraternity in the hazing death of a pledge. steering defendants the most serious allegations and he had faced. the attorney general's office will continue to pursue involuntary manslaughter...
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appeared before this committee last week to be general and director of national security agency and chief central security service, commander u.s. state -- united states cyber command, and dr. bennett part to be deputy administrator for the defense nuclear nonproliferation national nuclear security administration. is there a motion? >> i so move? >> second? >> second. >> second. >> all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> the ayes have it. director coats, we appreciate you being here back with all your friends and we would like to hear from bothive. if you can confine your statements thai round five minutes that would be helpful. we have a lot of questions. we have a well-attended meeting here. director coats. >> well, mr. chairman, thank you and ranking member reed, thank you and members of the committee. it's an honor for me to be here today alongside general ashley to represent the men and women of the intelligence commit community who's hard work is reflected in the testimony that we are about to provide. as you will hear during my remarks, we currently face the most complex volatile, and challenging threat environment in modern ti
appeared before this committee last week to be general and director of national security agency and chief central security service, commander u.s. state -- united states cyber command, and dr. bennett part to be deputy administrator for the defense nuclear nonproliferation national nuclear security administration. is there a motion? >> i so move? >> second? >> second. >> second. >> all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> the ayes have it. director coats, we...
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the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto while it holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts of found value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and receivers of bitcoins how much value is the question here that no one will give you an answer to but come on the n.s.a. is almighty when it comes to getting hold of all kinds of data so no matter how underdeveloped monkey rock it was back then the agency could have filled in the missing puzzle pieces using a stunning array of other spying tools the whistleblower suggest with this sort of information in hand putting a name to a given bitcoin user would be easy monkey rock it is also described in the files as a non-western internet anonymization service how many bitcoin owners have so far been tricked by the n.s.a. into using this product that we can only guess there was never trust in the in
the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto while it holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts of found value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and...
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the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto while it holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts of found value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and receivers of bitcoins how much value is the question here that no one will give you an answer to but come on the n.s.a. is almighty when it comes to getting hold of all kinds of data so no matter how underdeveloped monkey rock it was back then the agency could have filled in the missing puzzle pieces using a stunning array of other spying tools the whistleblower suggest with this sort of information in hand putting a name to a given bitcoin user would be easy monkey rock it is also described in the files as a non-western internet and on them is ation service how many bitcoin owners have so far been tricked by the n.s.a. into using this product that we can only guess there was never trust in
the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto while it holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts of found value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and...
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the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts have found value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and receivers of bitcoins how much value is the question here that no one will give you an answer to but come on the n.s.a. is almighty when it comes to getting hold of all kinds of data so no matter how underdeveloped monkey rock it was back then the agency could have filled in the missing puzzle pieces using a stunning array of other spying tools the whistleblower suggest with this sort of information in hand putting a name to a given bitcoin user would be easy monkey rock it is also described in the files as a non-western internet anonymization service how many bitcoin owners have so far been tricked by the n.s.a. into using this product that we can only guess there was never trust in the in
the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bitcoin was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts have found value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and...
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u.s. during the election," the possible new charges are expected to rely heavily on secret intelligence gathered by the cia, fbi, national security agency and the department of homeland security. according to nbc sources, the charges could come in the next few weeks or months. the more mueller's probe advances the more chaotic it seems to get in the white house. the past few days seem to have been especially turbulent even by the standards already set by this administration. and that is not just the view from the outside i haston to add. sources close to the president tell axios that is, i'm quoting, he's in a bad place, mad as hell about the internal chaos and the sense things are unraveling. they always feel like that so who knows. hope hicks is leaving, one of the president's longest serving aides and closest confidantes. the president is at war publicly with his attorney general who he calls magoo apparently behind his back said attorney general has refused to use the department of justice as of yet or as far as we know to pursue criminal investigations of the president's political foes. and now five sources are telling msnbc that t
u.s. during the election," the possible new charges are expected to rely heavily on secret intelligence gathered by the cia, fbi, national security agency and the department of homeland security. according to nbc sources, the charges could come in the next few weeks or months. the more mueller's probe advances the more chaotic it seems to get in the white house. the past few days seem to have been especially turbulent even by the standards already set by this administration. and that is...
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the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bit corn was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts of from value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and receivers of bitcoins how much value is the question here that no one will give you an answer to but come on the n.s.a. is almighty when it comes to getting hold of all kinds of data so no matter how underdeveloped monkey rock it was back then the agency could have filled in the missing puzzle pieces using a stunning array of other spying tools the whistleblower suggest with this sort of information in hand putting a name to a given bitcoin user would be easy monkey rock it is also described in the files as a non-western internet and on the ms ation service how many bitcoin owners have so far been tricked by the n.s.a. into using this product that we can only guess there was never trust in the
the national security agency files which caught the eye of the intercepts journalists back in the days when the bit corn was only worth less than one hundred bucks march twenty third teeing the u.s. was already working hard on tracking down crypto wallet holders and the n.s.a.'s number one priority among the new currencies was bitcoin they did come up with a mysterious tool called monkey rocket and guess what analysts of from value in the monkey rocket access to help track down sanders and...
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u.s. foreign-policy national security student. my question not so much for people looking to get into national security but those who are ready there. we've heard the agency referred to as nazi, germany. the president decided to give a speech where he used it as a political spiel. the justice department has been called bias and the fbi called rigged. how would you call current national security employees how they can continue on with their job to protect our country. >> my advice is to stay strong and know why you are serving. you're here doing the work because he cared deeply about our country and about our values and democracy and institutions. a similar point to what i made from the student from howard. if the experienced, talented and committed people that serve our national security agencies across the board and you characterize them appropriately, if they find themselves discouraged or driven out because were the moment where the important work they do is denigrated on a daily basis, then we will be leaving a gap in our capacity that will be long-lasting. it will be only advantageous to our adversary and further diminish our democratic strength and
u.s. foreign-policy national security student. my question not so much for people looking to get into national security but those who are ready there. we've heard the agency referred to as nazi, germany. the president decided to give a speech where he used it as a political spiel. the justice department has been called bias and the fbi called rigged. how would you call current national security employees how they can continue on with their job to protect our country. >> my advice is to...