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less talk about this other universities. >> georgia, north carolina, university of georgia, the university of north carolina. they actually have an abolitionist speaker guava graduations. and this is in the early 19th century. and the trustees actually publish the speech and it is actually circular of the united states. >> are these individuals who live in state-mining states, again, an attorney in ivory you write about, are they abolitionists, a free exchange of the initial debate and discussion. >> it's also often driven by abolitionists or lose by people who are uncomfortable with the continuation of slavery as is. the new york machine society which is made up was a of slaveholders then is establish read the end of the revolution and begins to fund an award at columbia for the best speech against slavery. that actually expose is the immorality of slavery in the slave trade. this is actually given at graduation. and so it's based on some and that happened in england already . borough the mono of the center was a discussion by offering a model. and so the debates are happening across the
less talk about this other universities. >> georgia, north carolina, university of georgia, the university of north carolina. they actually have an abolitionist speaker guava graduations. and this is in the early 19th century. and the trustees actually publish the speech and it is actually circular of the united states. >> are these individuals who live in state-mining states, again, an attorney in ivory you write about, are they abolitionists, a free exchange of the initial debate...
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we talk lot about northeastern university. let talk about the southern university. south, georgia, north carolina. university of north carolina has an ab list nation speaker at one of the graduations. and, you know, this is in their early 19th century. then the she's published it and circulated around the united states. >> host: are these individuals who live in slave-holding states in "ebony and i i ivy." are they abolitionists? is it a free exchange of intellectual debate and discussion? >> guest: yeah. it it's a free exchange of intellectual debate and discussion. it's driven by app legislationist or people uncomfortable with the notion of slavery as is. and so, you know, the new york which is made up largely as slave holders and establish at the end of the revolution. going fund an award at columbia for the best speech against slavery. that exposes the immorality of the slavery in the slave trade. it's given at graduation. it's based on something that happened in the england already. they borrow a deficit that modeled of intend of modifying this discussion by of
we talk lot about northeastern university. let talk about the southern university. south, georgia, north carolina. university of north carolina has an ab list nation speaker at one of the graduations. and, you know, this is in their early 19th century. then the she's published it and circulated around the united states. >> host: are these individuals who live in slave-holding states in "ebony and i i ivy." are they abolitionists? is it a free exchange of intellectual debate and...
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it's just one of the iconic movie locations here on the universal back lot. right now, though, we've got a look at the new movies you'll be talking about. stars from brad pitt to jewelry roberts are in toronto, and so is jerry. >> three words, fandemonium. up close and personal. hollywood bringing its "a" game, its a-list to the toronto international film festival. >> great to see you. >> you, too. >> reporter: brad pitt solo on the carpet, angie in australia with the kids directing "unbroken," her first movie since her double mastectomy. >> how is she feeling? >> great. >> reporter: and humbled by the news she's about to receive a humanitarian oscar. >> she gets up every day to the bigger picture in the world and helping. >> reporter: there's already oscar buzz for brad's drama "12 years a slave." >> you say that with pride. >> reporter: in the true story of a free man sold into the deep south. >> it's one of those rare experiences that it's in my mind i can't miss. >> reporter: brad also breaking summer sequel news. when is the sequel to "world war z" going
it's just one of the iconic movie locations here on the universal back lot. right now, though, we've got a look at the new movies you'll be talking about. stars from brad pitt to jewelry roberts are in toronto, and so is jerry. >> three words, fandemonium. up close and personal. hollywood bringing its "a" game, its a-list to the toronto international film festival. >> great to see you. >> you, too. >> reporter: brad pitt solo on the carpet, angie in australia...
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i created the universe, brian! bertram didn't know that by removing me from history, i wouldn't be there to be accidentally thrown outside the universe and subsequently create it. so the universe never existed! well, we have to stop him! yes. unfortunately, bertram took the return pad with him, so we'll only get one shot at this. ah, here it is. now we'll have to travel back in time to a point shortly before bertram's arrival. get ready, brian. how long until bertram arrives? i can't be certain, but i'd say about 15 minutes. where do you think we are? i don't know. looks like... the renaissance. it does. this doesn't count as our trip to italy. brian, look! there's the mona lisa. and it's unfinished! we must be in leonardo da vinci's studio! (footsteps) quick! someone's coming! (gasps) that must be leonardo da vinci! stewie, he looks just like you! da vinci must be my ancestor. good lord! that's who bertram's here to kill! so that means you're italian. of course! my love for spaghettios and smoking on the toilet. i
i created the universe, brian! bertram didn't know that by removing me from history, i wouldn't be there to be accidentally thrown outside the universe and subsequently create it. so the universe never existed! well, we have to stop him! yes. unfortunately, bertram took the return pad with him, so we'll only get one shot at this. ah, here it is. now we'll have to travel back in time to a point shortly before bertram's arrival. get ready, brian. how long until bertram arrives? i can't be...
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here's part of the universe here, here's part of the universe here, part of the universe here and all are flying apart. there's nothing else that exist just this and there they go. any force of attraction between these phases? how many say, yeah? it turns out this would be attracted to here, this would be attracted to here, be attracted to here and all these will act as if what? it'll all act right back down there and this would act back down there. therefore, these things would be going against a gravitational force. if that's true and the universe exploded, does that mean as time goes by the universe will speed up or the universe would slow down? and it turns out the universe should slow down if this model is correct, and you know what? when the astronomer types look out in the heavens, they find out that the universe is slowing down. you know, how they know that? because when you look at the things that are furthest ago, i mean, furthest away and the thing that's furthest away is longest to go. you guys hit to the idea that it takes 8 minutes for the sunlight to get from the sun, r
here's part of the universe here, here's part of the universe here, part of the universe here and all are flying apart. there's nothing else that exist just this and there they go. any force of attraction between these phases? how many say, yeah? it turns out this would be attracted to here, this would be attracted to here, be attracted to here and all these will act as if what? it'll all act right back down there and this would act back down there. therefore, these things would be going...
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university and airline bombings because those first were with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him early the junk yard bomber. because in fact, he would make these bombs from scratch. he didn't go buy components and pieces of metal and that type of thing. he went out to piles of old abandoned cars, to carve off chrome to use in his bomb construction. he used scraps of wood. >> everything you find at a bomb scene, every piece of evidence is critical because for one, you have to decide how the device functioned. and in finding out how the device functioned, you look if there's a circuitry involved. where in most of his devices, he created a circuitry. and it was not through a timer like many bombers use. he actually took the ti
university and airline bombings because those first were with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him early the junk...
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university and airline bombings because the first four bombs were affiliated with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kinds of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him early the junkyard bomber, because in fact he would make these bombs from scratch. he didn't go buy components and pieces of metal and that type of thing. he went out to piles of old abandoned cars, to carve off chrome to use in his bomb construction. he used scraps of wood. >> everything you find at a bomb scene, everybody single piece of evidence is critical because, for one, you have to decide how the device functioned. and in finding out how the device functioned, you look if there's a circuitry involved. where in most of his devices, he created the circuitry. and it was not through a timer lik
university and airline bombings because the first four bombs were affiliated with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kinds of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we...
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he was taken to the university maryland shock trauma center. his condition has not been released at this hour. a lawsuit claims the university of maryland is breaking the law at its football invesco ballgames. -- football and basketball games. >> [indiscernible] very, very scary. >> a woman at the canyon mall attack.- kenyan mall survives -- mall attack survives. >> how many more days will we have is whether before a change in the pattern? >> the national association of the deaf has the unit should the university of maryland in its crosshairs. of the deaf has the university of maryland in its crosshairs. they claim the university failed to close caption it's games -- the games at its venues. with aght i talked terrapin fan who said, i go to these games, i pay the same amount for my ticket, but once i go inside the gates, i do not enjoy the game is much as everyone else. now he is part of a lawsuit trying to change that. when maryland star receiver stephan diggs makes a great play, most fans here the details on the public address system, what de
he was taken to the university maryland shock trauma center. his condition has not been released at this hour. a lawsuit claims the university of maryland is breaking the law at its football invesco ballgames. -- football and basketball games. >> [indiscernible] very, very scary. >> a woman at the canyon mall attack.- kenyan mall survives -- mall attack survives. >> how many more days will we have is whether before a change in the pattern? >> the national association of...
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i'm not sure about the universe do. not personally know i mean i wouldn't i think that i have a more optimistic view than maybe he did because i think that. stupidity is not infinite and i think that. i think that's a little harsh i don't think that at all ok but i have other other quotes that i really enjoy for example for example life is like riding a bike you need to find the perfect balance and. i think that. life is going to have ups and downs but you need to learn how to to balance it out of the recent brought up species because here in russia and in many other countries around the world there is this shall been a tendency to you. attributes to pretty women and i think it well if you take the example of for example and jokes about the. kind of shows that. scientists actually term that phenomenon the fact when the women pretty women have to work extra hard to prove that it's not just looks they also have the brains have you ever encountered. your own. i can be given. definitely i think that. there are stereotypes i
i'm not sure about the universe do. not personally know i mean i wouldn't i think that i have a more optimistic view than maybe he did because i think that. stupidity is not infinite and i think that. i think that's a little harsh i don't think that at all ok but i have other other quotes that i really enjoy for example for example life is like riding a bike you need to find the perfect balance and. i think that. life is going to have ups and downs but you need to learn how to to balance it out...
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from university seven the interim dean who gave out the order apologized after receiving a barrel of complaints that cryptography told r.t. what was behind his post what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypt and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encroaches the n.s.a. is is willing to make us security a little bit weaker because remember it's not just you know non u.s. citizens who are using these products it's americans too and they're willing to you know in a sense put our credibility on the line our tire industry on the line in order to access that communications of whoever it is they want to listen to we have a big debate ahead of us how much spying i mean there is there's a range anywhere from zero percent spying to one hundred percent spying and i think we have to figure out what the right balance is i think what we're learning is that the american public is not comfortable with what we're learning about that.
from university seven the interim dean who gave out the order apologized after receiving a barrel of complaints that cryptography told r.t. what was behind his post what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypt and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encroaches the n.s.a. is is willing to make us security a little bit weaker...
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rises with race with the prestige of the university so race ultimately unfettered universities and remember at the beginning of her our conversation we said these are church schools. they are denominational schools and they break free of the church of the 19th century. the universities break free of the church in the 19th century because they have the capacity through science to make a secular argument you. >> host: so they start with nonsecular funding support and then as they progress they become more influential and they break free of that outline themselves with the pseudo-science. am i fair to say pseudo-science? >> guest: absolutely in one of the key elements in the 19 centuries the rise rise of racial science that creates a public prestige in the universities. the modern university is founded exactly that moment. one of the things i would argue about the question of reparations and social justice is we have to remember that the troubled history of the american university doesn't and when the book ends. it continues into the 20th century is the same racial concepts actually come to ju
rises with race with the prestige of the university so race ultimately unfettered universities and remember at the beginning of her our conversation we said these are church schools. they are denominational schools and they break free of the church of the 19th century. the universities break free of the church in the 19th century because they have the capacity through science to make a secular argument you. >> host: so they start with nonsecular funding support and then as they progress...
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then after hubble telescope, he discovered the universe is expanding when he discovered the universe is expanding, wait a second if the universe is expanding i don't need to balance everything like this. gravity will just slow down the expansion, you know, like i take my keys out of my pocket, i throw them up, gravity of the earth slows them down, right? >> stewart: that works. >> so for the keys, it does. so he took that term out of his equation. now guess what? 15 years ago we discovered that, in fact, our universe expansion is not slowing down, it is speeding up. it is accelerating. and you know what is propelling this acceleration? >> stewart: your keys? >> good try. that term that einstein took out of his equation. >> stewart: you got to be kidding me so it has come back around, his original blunder was correct? >> was a huge insight. some people are just so smart that their blunders -- you know, i wish i could make a blunder like that. >> stewart: he is like a brilliant mr. magoo, like he wondered into it and it is brilliant and he didn't know but linus, he clung to this unusua
then after hubble telescope, he discovered the universe is expanding when he discovered the universe is expanding, wait a second if the universe is expanding i don't need to balance everything like this. gravity will just slow down the expansion, you know, like i take my keys out of my pocket, i throw them up, gravity of the earth slows them down, right? >> stewart: that works. >> so for the keys, it does. so he took that term out of his equation. now guess what? 15 years ago we...
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one reason the universities are biased is folks at the university level in the 1960s, universities were infiltrated by a lot of folks on the left. the establishment at those universities decided not to challenge the student body when the student body rose up in the 1960s and a lot of the very bad ideas that started earlier in the 1930s and 40s took over the universities in the 1960s. most professors don't have to live in the real world, they don't have to get a job outside the university setting, they live in a kind of ego chamber where they can't distinguish between opinion and fact so everything that disagrees with them becomes not factual. george w. bush didn't disagree with among politics, he was a lie. everyone who disagrees in the classroom, they are just liars. when they go back to the faculty lounge everybody agrees with them virtually universally. once it became left it is self perpetuating because you have to work with the professors who are there to get your doctor and i guarantee at ucla, you really like to write your doctoral thesis on how gun-control is ineffective you wil
one reason the universities are biased is folks at the university level in the 1960s, universities were infiltrated by a lot of folks on the left. the establishment at those universities decided not to challenge the student body when the student body rose up in the 1960s and a lot of the very bad ideas that started earlier in the 1930s and 40s took over the universities in the 1960s. most professors don't have to live in the real world, they don't have to get a job outside the university...
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it got and cost in our universities. by the end of the 1800's it formed the foundation of our entire understanding of the intelligence from the university pushed down to our culture, and part of that was in all, the development of law schools. that is our law schools contaminated. you have to go back to the end of the 1800's to find that out. one of the things that the imported, with all due respect, was this bad idea from the 1905 law. i know. yes. neither of us were there. okay. that's good. not to blame. you're off the hook. okay. >> the thing about liberalism is they pretend to be tolerant but are so intolerant of religion. >> at least of certain kinds. they have no problem tolerating any other religion but christianity. note that. there is a reason for that. i've read some articles white can liberals understand what is lamas up to. they have a long history of -- because liberalism is defined as starkly against christianity, it tried to in that 18th and 19th century lift up other religions as superior to or equal to
it got and cost in our universities. by the end of the 1800's it formed the foundation of our entire understanding of the intelligence from the university pushed down to our culture, and part of that was in all, the development of law schools. that is our law schools contaminated. you have to go back to the end of the 1800's to find that out. one of the things that the imported, with all due respect, was this bad idea from the 1905 law. i know. yes. neither of us were there. okay. that's good....
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views brought back to america, got ensconced in universities. by the 1800s it form the foundation of understanding of the intelligentsia from university pushed down to our culture and part of that was in the development of our law schools. that is how law school got contaminated. have to go back to the 1800s but one thing they imported with all due respect was this bad idea from 1905 law of the french republic. >> you were -- neither of us were there. not to blame. you are off the hook. >> the thing about liberalism is they pretend to be tolerant but are so intolerant of religion. >> at least of certain kinds. they have no problem tolerating as i have written elsewhere any religion but christianity. there is a reason for that and i wrote some articles about that. why can't liberals understand what islam is up to? they have a long history of because liberalism is defined historically against christianity, and nineteenth century lift of other religions as superior to or at least equal to christianity where the studies of religions came from. and a
views brought back to america, got ensconced in universities. by the 1800s it form the foundation of understanding of the intelligentsia from university pushed down to our culture and part of that was in the development of our law schools. that is how law school got contaminated. have to go back to the 1800s but one thing they imported with all due respect was this bad idea from 1905 law of the french republic. >> you were -- neither of us were there. not to blame. you are off the hook....
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a lot of universities and this is just to push back a little bit universities across the country employ former military they allow are o.t.c. on campus is the only difference here that we're talking about a very high profile military like general petraeus like center named after general powell i mean is it the fact that there's are such high profile names that are drawing a lot more attention to the story than it would to other universities definitely definitely i mean what they're doing is like on the one hand they want to you know the shifting people need to become the new officers right to kuney along with you know in high school is having the new grunts right there is this the many high school recruiters i schools who want to bring in people like david petraeus they rename is not just the sensor by the way is not just a sensor by the way it's it's now. the school it's the other social science the vision in city college has become the colin powell school. so they're definitely promoting these figures i mean. friends they see college he's the example what they want for you know the st
a lot of universities and this is just to push back a little bit universities across the country employ former military they allow are o.t.c. on campus is the only difference here that we're talking about a very high profile military like general petraeus like center named after general powell i mean is it the fact that there's are such high profile names that are drawing a lot more attention to the story than it would to other universities definitely definitely i mean what they're doing is...
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universities and airline bombings because those first four bombs were with university locations or with airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kind of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him early the junk yard bomber, because, in fact, he would make these bombs from scratch. he didn't go buy components and pieces of metal and that type of thing. he went out to piles of old abandoned cars to carve off chrome to use in his bomb construction. he used scraps of wood. >> everything you find at a bomb scene, every single piece of evidence is critical because, for one, you have to decide how the device functioned. and in finding out how the device functioned, you look if there's a circuitry involved. where, in most of his devices, he created a circuitry. and it was not through a timer like many
universities and airline bombings because those first four bombs were with university locations or with airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the kind of things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started...
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university and airline bombings because those first four bombs were with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him early the junk yard bomber. because in fact, he would make these bombs from scratch. he didn't go buy components and pieces of metal and that type of thing. he went out to piles of old abandoned cars, to carve off chrome to use in his bomb construction. he used scraps of wood. >> everything you find at a bomb scene, every piece of evidence is critical because for one, you have to decide how the device functioned. and in finding out how the device functioned, you look if there's a circuitry involved. where in most of his devices, he created a circuitry. and it was not through a timer like many bombers use. he actually t
university and airline bombings because those first four bombs were with university locations or airlines. >> from the beginning, the investigation is hampered by a lack of evidence. the unabomber's devices are relatively crude, making it difficult to trace them back to their maker. >> there wasn't a lot of evidence left. and the evidence that we could identify, matches and pieces of wood, nails, were the things you could buy at any hardware store. >> we started calling him...
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miss universe for example would exacerbate. no i'll tell you as somebody that won miss universe i competed against girls that were beautiful in every way possible and i can tell you from firsthand experience but it wasn't only about the way that you know it was about working really hard and them a little bit offended that people would think that it is only about looks because it's not it's about the discipline of going there and competing in live television national television racking your brain up for a top five question that you don't know what it's going to be i mean you have to prepare to be. briefed on all of that to be aware of what you're going to say what you stand for and areas and. being a citizen in society is about you need to have opinions and that's a big part of the project you need to know yourself and you need to have opinions i think that's perfectly to my next question a lot of people are surprised that. young women like yourself a beauty pageants are serious questions about. how their country should be. or h
miss universe for example would exacerbate. no i'll tell you as somebody that won miss universe i competed against girls that were beautiful in every way possible and i can tell you from firsthand experience but it wasn't only about the way that you know it was about working really hard and them a little bit offended that people would think that it is only about looks because it's not it's about the discipline of going there and competing in live television national television racking your...
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i went to the university of washington; i went to the university of chicago; i went to yale, which was my school. and then i went to new jersey, and i went to princeton university, and new jersey had had a convention, a very successful convention in 1946 and '47. they had rewritten their constitution, and in trenton, i had an introduction to a woman named marie katzenbach. marie katzenbach was a vice president of the new jersey convention. she said, "hold your convention at the state university." i said, "we don't have a state university; we have something called the alaska agricultural college and school of mines." she said, "well, hold it there instead of in the capitol because the capitol has entrenched lobbying interests, and they will be lobbying for their pet projects. and you go to the university, you'll have a library facility, and it's a much better scene." >> narrator: before the end of the 1955 territorial legislative session, stewart had drafted a final version of a bill proposing a constitutional convention that would take place at the university of alaska in fairbanks. th
i went to the university of washington; i went to the university of chicago; i went to yale, which was my school. and then i went to new jersey, and i went to princeton university, and new jersey had had a convention, a very successful convention in 1946 and '47. they had rewritten their constitution, and in trenton, i had an introduction to a woman named marie katzenbach. marie katzenbach was a vice president of the new jersey convention. she said, "hold your convention at the state...
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universities signed off to criticizing the n.s.a.'s methadone for its. new york london. the whole world is. the true hero of the original one a further one down the end of it to hang up the cord that building at the end of the street another one a more transparent society gets the money or the proper tears become we see military and state and police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city in hobbit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are the fear that has a thousand i. choose your language. we can we know if. someone. chooses to use the consensus you can. choose the opinions that immigrate to. choose the stories that impact your life choose me access to. combatting now a leading american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professors to take down a bloke post criticising the national security agency professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses to defeat encryption the official that who ordered the removal of the posts later apologized for the incident of th
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from universities. in turn dean who gave out the water has since apologized after receiving the biologist complaints cryptographer told r.t. what was behind this post. what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking crips and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make them weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption the n.s.a. is is willing to make us security a little bit weaker because remember it's not just u.s. citizens who are using these products it's americans too and they're willing to you know in a sense put our credibility on the line our tire industry on the line in order to access that communications of whoever it is they want to listen to we have a big debate ahead of us how much spying i mean there is there's a range anywhere from zero percent spying to one hundred percent spying and i think we have to figure out what the right balance is i think what we're learning is that the a
from universities. in turn dean who gave out the water has since apologized after receiving the biologist complaints cryptographer told r.t. what was behind this post. what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking crips and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make them weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption the n.s.a. is is willing to make us security a little bit weaker...
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off to research a professor at john hopkins university matthew greene was ordered to take down a blog entry criticizing the n.s.a. from university serve up the interim dean who gave the order apologized after receiving a barrage of complaints cryptographer told what was behind his post. what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypt and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption the n.s.a. is is willing to make us security a little bit weaker because remember it's not just you know non u.s. citizens are using these products it's americans too and they're willing to you know in a sense put our credibility on the line our tire industry on the line in order to access that communications of whoever it is they want to listen to we have a big debate ahead of us how much spying i mean there is there's a range anywhere from zero percent spying to one hundred percent spying and i think we have to figure out what the right balan
off to research a professor at john hopkins university matthew greene was ordered to take down a blog entry criticizing the n.s.a. from university serve up the interim dean who gave the order apologized after receiving a barrage of complaints cryptographer told what was behind his post. what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking encrypt and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so...
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coming up later in the program a debate on academic freedom a professor at a leading us university is silenced after criticizing the n.s.a.'s method of decrypting data. economic down in the final. days the old saying i and the rest like a single being every week. wealthy british sign it's time to plan for. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars report. on our t.v. this is the media leave us so we leave the media. by the see bush is truly. your party years ago. is that no one is as good with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics. are. welcome back now believing american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professes to take down a blog post criticizing the national security agency professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses to defeat encrypt the official who wanted the removal of the post later apologized for the incident after receiving a barrel of complaints but we spoke to professor green who told us what was behind his message. what we learned is that the n.s.a
coming up later in the program a debate on academic freedom a professor at a leading us university is silenced after criticizing the n.s.a.'s method of decrypting data. economic down in the final. days the old saying i and the rest like a single being every week. wealthy british sign it's time to plan for. the. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy cars report. on our t.v. this is the media leave us so we leave the media. by the see bush is truly. your party...
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american universities have raised their tuition five times as fast as inflation that's enormous that's an incredible rise and it puts the entire generation into debt and they end up doing jobs like being drone operator. can pay a lot of money to pay off the student debt by killing students in other countries that's how those other students of the countries end up having not to pay their student loans is that american students drone them to step it really works out well for everybody well this is why we have over one trillion dollars in student debts outstanding now a lot of that has emerged since they have conned me collapse because we've also hollowed out our jobs system we don't have jobs anymore so people are just going to university because the government apparently is giving free money well ripping off young america the college loan scandal the federal government has made it easier than ever to borrow money for higher education saddling a generation with crushing debts and inflating a bubble that could bring down the economy so just like the u.s. government underwrites most mortga
american universities have raised their tuition five times as fast as inflation that's enormous that's an incredible rise and it puts the entire generation into debt and they end up doing jobs like being drone operator. can pay a lot of money to pay off the student debt by killing students in other countries that's how those other students of the countries end up having not to pay their student loans is that american students drone them to step it really works out well for everybody well this...
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we take seriously our mission to be the university of san francisco. today we look back half a century ago. idsa the vast majority of the people in this room assembled here today were not present then. increasingly, when i asked students about whether their parents were involved in the civil rights struggle of the 1960s, becoming their grandparents were. in order to make real are increasingly multicultural nations promise as a beacon of hope for freedom, for freedom loving people the world over, and the progress we have made it is important to go back to those days five decades ago in front of majestic lincoln memorial in washington dc. the march on washington was an assemblage of people in power converging on washington dc, our nations capital, only occasionally seen every few decades. a quarter of 1 million americans march on washington that hot summer day. each representing thousands and thousands of americans were standing up for both racial equality and job opportunities. across the nation. now i will defer to our main speaker, the man who is ther
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universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how much mass they have, but it also peters out with distance square. as the distance between those planets or those chunks of matter or those particles, as the distance between increases, guess what happens to the force? just what you would expect to happen. - larger or smaller? - smaller. how many say, "oh, it seems to me "as the planets get further and further away, they pull harder and harder on each other?" stand up, i wanna see what you look like. nobody say that. but you see, we can say that statement here mathematically by putting this downstairs, huh? as that make the
universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how...
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american association of university professor. you take on the university of illinois. where you make your living. you take on -- you take on academic the administrators. why? >> what does it come from you n you that you have this approach take on folk like this? >> guest: well, taking on the aaup comes out of tremendous love for the organization. i've been in the leadership for sixteen years actually. and i i stress throughout the book i think i think the aaup is central to the future of higher education. i wanted to be everything it can be. and sometimes it fails. you know, it's failed most dramatically during world world war i after the historic statement when it supported the notion that criticize the draft during world war i was unacceptable. faculty members shouldn't have that kind of freedom. and i think some of us -- i wasn't around then some are haunted by the era. we failed during the mccarthy period. we didn't do investigation of unjust firing of faculty members. i think that the leadership of the organization was afraid to fight senator mccarthy. eventually
american association of university professor. you take on the university of illinois. where you make your living. you take on -- you take on academic the administrators. why? >> what does it come from you n you that you have this approach take on folk like this? >> guest: well, taking on the aaup comes out of tremendous love for the organization. i've been in the leadership for sixteen years actually. and i i stress throughout the book i think i think the aaup is central to the...
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university level courses free of charge. they're teaming up with edx. hundreds of thousands of users have signed up. together, they'll provide massive open online courses. professors at a number of universities will collaborate to create the open source learning platform. universities, schools, businesses and governments will be able to build and host their own courses. japan's universities are already preparing to distribute courses with edx. the university of tokyo began offering an online course in kos moll ji earlier this month with another u.s. online venture. >>> a new robotic machine is helping overworked hospital staff someday on top of their jobs. it automatically records details of the drugs used in surgery. nhk world has this report. >> reporter: this is lifting an empty vile of an injectable drug. the machine can process one vile every 30 seconds. it will record the type of drug. the machine is a brainchild of a joint venture by the maker of the equipment and researchers at the national college of technology. doctors at this hospital in this
university level courses free of charge. they're teaming up with edx. hundreds of thousands of users have signed up. together, they'll provide massive open online courses. professors at a number of universities will collaborate to create the open source learning platform. universities, schools, businesses and governments will be able to build and host their own courses. japan's universities are already preparing to distribute courses with edx. the university of tokyo began offering an online...
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a major university closed. we're there live. >>> we are not exceptional. that's the message from vladimir putin directly to the american people in a bold editorial in today's "new york times." as secretary of state john kerry arrives in switzerland over a key shut down. >>> prince william makes a big announcement about his plans for the future. we'll tell you what he's giving up and why, thursday, september
a major university closed. we're there live. >>> we are not exceptional. that's the message from vladimir putin directly to the american people in a bold editorial in today's "new york times." as secretary of state john kerry arrives in switzerland over a key shut down. >>> prince william makes a big announcement about his plans for the future. we'll tell you what he's giving up and why, thursday, september
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coming up a bit later in the program a tradeoff between privacy and success british universities start monitoring the students private data with the aim of improving academic results get the full story in a couple of minutes here on r.t. . london. the whole world is a. feature of the original one but the one on the end. of the court that building at the end of the street another one a more transparent society gets the money or the proper tears become we see military and state and police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city hobbit the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless the. fear that it is a thousand. on our key. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic. reporting from the world talks about six of p.r.p. interviews intriguing story. arabic to find out more visit our big. welcome back you're washing our team a shift to the wind for no way the conservatives along with their white wing allies us up to paul in this week's general election i'll sing the labor party the incoming coalition includes the anti immigrant progress
coming up a bit later in the program a tradeoff between privacy and success british universities start monitoring the students private data with the aim of improving academic results get the full story in a couple of minutes here on r.t. . london. the whole world is a. feature of the original one but the one on the end. of the court that building at the end of the street another one a more transparent society gets the money or the proper tears become we see military and state and police forces...
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san francisco state university president les wong. released a statement. it says. quote - "this is truly a tragedy for justin's friends and family, and for the entire university community. i have reached out to justin's family to offer our heartfelt concern and to assure them. that we stand ready to offer support and assistance at this difficult time." less than a week after two people were shot in san francisco's potrero hill, * another victim is recovering after being shot last night. it happened near the corner of 23rd and arkansas streets around seven. the victim was taken to the hospital and is expected to be okay. this comes just days after a 24-year-old man and a 21- year-old woman were both shot. the man later died from his injuries. police are still searching for the gunmen. cal train is back up and running this morning. but firefighters remain on high alert. this after a brush fire broke out in burlingame, causing major delays.for this is video from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c 7. the flames broke out on california drive and dufferin avenue short
san francisco state university president les wong. released a statement. it says. quote - "this is truly a tragedy for justin's friends and family, and for the entire university community. i have reached out to justin's family to offer our heartfelt concern and to assure them. that we stand ready to offer support and assistance at this difficult time." less than a week after two people were shot in san francisco's potrero hill, * another victim is recovering after being shot last...
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online spying scandal spreads even wider universities are as well getting in on the action following secret digital signposts to glean personal data from students. and sleeping patients on staff at a psychiatric hospital in northwestern russia. overnight. cigarette suspected of causing. it is just turned midday here in moscow with. top stories for you right now syria has taken its first steps along the path of chemical disarmament and the u.n. has confirmed it's received documents from the syrian president on joining the chemical weapons convention which bans the use and production of poisonous asians and comes amid u.s. war threats against syria washington has apparently agreed to try diplomacy. because following the meeting of the top russian and american diplomats ongoing in geneva. john kerry states the press ahead of that tough negotiations over how to rid syria of its chemical weapons stockpiles now. said that he was looking forward to getting down to the business of rushing out. took to the stage he spoke and he spoke for a long time he reiterated the u.s.a.'s position that th
online spying scandal spreads even wider universities are as well getting in on the action following secret digital signposts to glean personal data from students. and sleeping patients on staff at a psychiatric hospital in northwestern russia. overnight. cigarette suspected of causing. it is just turned midday here in moscow with. top stories for you right now syria has taken its first steps along the path of chemical disarmament and the u.n. has confirmed it's received documents from the...
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online spying scandal spreads over wide universities to getting in on the following digital sign posts personal data. breaking news this hour here on the. let's get straight to it right now up to thirty five people a feared dead after a blaze broke out overnight at a psychiatric facility in northwestern russia two bodies have been found twenty three people though already taken to safety. joining us here with the latest on this breaking news story here on. the very latest from you please. well roy what we can tell you this morning is that overnight the fire broke out any wouldn't and it's reportedly the men's ward of this facility the eyewitnesses say that before this structure actually caught fire. there there was one patient that was seen in gulf in flames obviously investigators are looking very closely at that see if that was the source of this this very tragic fire over one hundred rescuers are on scene right now searching the area for people who may have escaped but ran away out of fear or who ran away injured and are at this point possibly hiding they also police are also stating
online spying scandal spreads over wide universities to getting in on the following digital sign posts personal data. breaking news this hour here on the. let's get straight to it right now up to thirty five people a feared dead after a blaze broke out overnight at a psychiatric facility in northwestern russia two bodies have been found twenty three people though already taken to safety. joining us here with the latest on this breaking news story here on. the very latest from you please. well...
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the island is so small but for me it's the center see the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stanza ruined monastery forty years ago to lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here. they have no idea but the island could change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the island. not never seen anything like this before it's going to come in the house. in the fortress of ice is grown in just one hour and it's only the beginning. in a blow to the us the super cool through today that the prison is it going to move to legally challenge their detention you with schools. we want is an immediate cessation of conditions that are cruel inhuman or degrading or that constitute torture by growing chance school human rights law enforcement training the mind most ruling is now demanding the release of the names so that they can do you can cope the government has so far refused to release the name why do you know how many we have you sure. know. not today well it seems like a perfectly reasonable request to
the island is so small but for me it's the center see the center of the universe. on a tiny island the size of a football field in the middle of a lake stanza ruined monastery forty years ago to lovers decided to spend their honeymoon here. they have no idea but the island could change their lives forever but they would change the fate of the island. not never seen anything like this before it's going to come in the house. in the fortress of ice is grown in just one hour and it's only the...
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now, capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know so you can get a degree at your pace. and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university learn more at capella.edu ♪ >>> holy week. or semana santa as it's called. observed all over southern spain with a seriousness and fervor you might not see elsewhere. for seven days leading up to easter, nearly every city in andalucia gets taken over by ancient processions. to an outsider, it's an impenetrable montage of confusing, yet deeply evocative images. figures in dark hoods loom up from every direction. spoke pots of incense, candles, religious imagery, and the crowds. flashes of goya, dimly remembered impressions of the inquisition. [ speaking foreign language ] okay, watch this. these guys got to get their painstakingly crafted massively sized and incredibly heavy and cumbersome float through the door, down the steps, and out into the stree
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there is no connection to the university. no threat to our university community. >> reporter: but students' concerns wouldn't be unfoundeded. one of their classmates was found murdered not far from campus in august and twice in july the university sent text messages about violent assaults on campus, one as a result of a fight, the other a laptop robbery in which the victim was pistol whipped. lulu watched from cross country practice nearby. >> it wasn't on campus, it was at the athletic department but we didn't sevreceiven nany aler about it. >> reporter: students have to be aware. danny mclean came to san jose from richmond hoping to escape the violence he saw there fwr growing up. he realizes crime happens everywhere. >> we live in a city. you can't run from it. we try to stay away from things that don't look too good. >> reporter: according to the university police department, overall crime is down as of july and in the 21 assaults reported on campus up to that point, only a third of the victims were studented. >> i don't
there is no connection to the university. no threat to our university community. >> reporter: but students' concerns wouldn't be unfoundeded. one of their classmates was found murdered not far from campus in august and twice in july the university sent text messages about violent assaults on campus, one as a result of a fight, the other a laptop robbery in which the victim was pistol whipped. lulu watched from cross country practice nearby. >> it wasn't on campus, it was at the...
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you know, in those days all was on university were trying to do our thing. if we wanted to do we could do the big things we did our little things. on this campus i was the first chair of the psu. in many ways oh well. >> [applause] >> we must have some dsu members. now you know who started this whole thing. in those days we were trying to do what we could to be part of the movement. the movement that was all the adults and then there was a whole bunch of youth were involved. last sunday on a radio show i had a use spoken word artists that came on. [inaudible] all these adults in the program it's a use for such a big part. you've seen those old videos. when dr. king finally said, look, we need young people out here to oppose move this thing forward. so representing all the youths were involved in movement at this time i want to bring forth a young spoken word artist from youths these, ms. monet boyd will be a piece representing young people. monday, come forth. >> [applause] >> hi. my name is mono monet boyd. i'm 16 years old. i go to el cerrito high school a
you know, in those days all was on university were trying to do our thing. if we wanted to do we could do the big things we did our little things. on this campus i was the first chair of the psu. in many ways oh well. >> [applause] >> we must have some dsu members. now you know who started this whole thing. in those days we were trying to do what we could to be part of the movement. the movement that was all the adults and then there was a whole bunch of youth were involved. last...
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universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how much mass they have, but it also peters out with distance square. as the distance between those planets or those chunks of matter or those particles, as the distance between increases, guess what happens to the force? just what you would expect to happen. - larger or smaller? - smaller. how many say, "oh, it seems to me "as the planets get further and further away, they pull harder and harder on each other?" stand up, i wanna see what you look like. nobody say that. but you see, we can say that statement here mathematically by putting this downstairs, huh? as that make the
universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how...
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i went to american university. i was the beneficiary of a lot of these nice amenities, i'm not going to lie, but in truth they were very unofficial to the learning process and i think i would've been happier being less in debt and having a nice less dorm room or cafeteria, or something like that. and then lastly, they play came with financial aid for low-income students, which i think is at times somewhat despicable. this is all undergirded by the ubiquity of student loans, and anyone basically who wants a student loan in america from the federal government can get one. and knowing that that isn't an indian money spigot the schools like to raise their prices and don't have a lot of compunction about doing that. and i think, there's a big kerry of hypocrisy because we know that the philosophical leitmotif of most colleges today is social justice, fairness, things like that, a lot of these various serial moral perspectives and bettering the world, and that's fine, but if you're going to hold the notions of economic a
i went to american university. i was the beneficiary of a lot of these nice amenities, i'm not going to lie, but in truth they were very unofficial to the learning process and i think i would've been happier being less in debt and having a nice less dorm room or cafeteria, or something like that. and then lastly, they play came with financial aid for low-income students, which i think is at times somewhat despicable. this is all undergirded by the ubiquity of student loans, and anyone basically...
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online spying scandal spreads ever wider universities too are getting in on the action following secret sign posted. personal data from student. patients and staff at a psychiatric hospital in northwestern russia called in a massive fire overnight with austin or an armed guard at cigarette suspected of causing the inferno. international news live from moscow this is a party with meet your national our thanks for joining us. so you were as taken its first steps along the path to chemical design element be you on house confirmed it's received documents from the syrian president bashar al assad on joining the chemical weapons convention which binds the use of production of poisonous agents this comes amid a u.s. war threats against syria although washington has it and agreed to try diplomacy first. in the meetings of top russian and american diplomats in geneva so alterman achieved so far. hi there you know well three way talks have already taken place between sergey lavrov john kerry and international envoy to syria lakhdar brahimi now they were talking about meeting later this month at t
online spying scandal spreads ever wider universities too are getting in on the action following secret sign posted. personal data from student. patients and staff at a psychiatric hospital in northwestern russia called in a massive fire overnight with austin or an armed guard at cigarette suspected of causing the inferno. international news live from moscow this is a party with meet your national our thanks for joining us. so you were as taken its first steps along the path to chemical design...
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aligned spying scandal spreads ever wider universities too are getting in on the action forming secret digital signposts to glean personal data from students. sleeping patients and stop at a psychiatric hospital in northwestern russia a quarter of a massive fire overnight with austin or an unguarded cigarette suspected of causing there. this is all see coming to live from moscow volatile main story now you see where it's taken it stops along the path to chemical design them and the u.n. has confirmed it's received documents from the syrian president bashar al assad joining the chemical weapons convention which bans the use and production of poisonous agents this comes amid to us was threats against syria although washington hesitantly agreed to try diplomacy first all she's point of is following the meeting a russian foreign minister sergei lavrov and u.s. secretary of state john kerry in geneva for. they were talking about meeting later this month at the u.n. general assembly in new york to further discuss syria they also spoke about outside the issue of chemical weapons about plannin
aligned spying scandal spreads ever wider universities too are getting in on the action forming secret digital signposts to glean personal data from students. sleeping patients and stop at a psychiatric hospital in northwestern russia a quarter of a massive fire overnight with austin or an unguarded cigarette suspected of causing there. this is all see coming to live from moscow volatile main story now you see where it's taken it stops along the path to chemical design them and the u.n. has...
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. >> leading american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professors to take down a blog post criticizing the national security agency. professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses. the one who ordered the blog get taken down later apologized. >> the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking incrippingses so they've tried to take the products that perform inscription -- incrippingses and make them weaker. the n.s.a. is willing -- willing to make u.s. security a little bit weaker. remember, it's not just non-u.s. citizens who are using these products. it's americans too and they're willing to, in a sense, put our credibility on the line, our entire industry on the line in order to access the communications of whoever it is they want to listen to. we have a big debate ahead of us, how much spying? there's a range from 1% to 100%. we're lean be -- learning that the american public is not comfortable with that -- what we're learning. >> meanwhile, universities students are having most of their electronic life monitored. that's sparking a
. >> leading american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professors to take down a blog post criticizing the national security agency. professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses. the one who ordered the blog get taken down later apologized. >> the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking incrippingses so they've tried to take the products that perform inscription -- incrippingses and make them weaker. the n.s.a. is willing --...
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got out again leading american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professes to take down a blog post criticizing the national security agency professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses to defeat encryption the official he warded the removal of the post later apologized for the incident after receiving at the russian complaints we spoke to professor grayson who told us what was behind his message. what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking crips and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption the n.s.a. is is willing to make us security a little bit weaker because remember it's not just you know non-u.s. citizens are using these products it's americans too and they're willing to you know in a sense put our credibility on the line our tire industry on the line in order to access the communications of whoever it is they want to listen to we have a big debate ahead
got out again leading american university johns hopkins has ordered one of its professes to take down a blog post criticizing the national security agency professor of cryptography matthew green voiced his concerns over the methods the agency uses to defeat encryption the official he warded the removal of the post later apologized for the incident after receiving at the russian complaints we spoke to professor grayson who told us what was behind his message. what we learned is that the n.s.a....