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Killed in the attack id jocasta reports from southern springs texas. Inside the white steepled sanctuary of the First Baptist church of Sutherland Springs a scene of horror unfolded on sunday morning survivors described a young man wearing a skull mask and dressed for combat walked in and opened fire on men women and children the youngest victim killed was just a year and a half old why this tree why would you do this to people like that that are just praying there just were speak why would you attack them on something say on a sunday when there defenseless Police Say People had nowhere to flee more than two dozen are dead and another twenty injured the victims account for a start only ten percent of the small towns population leaving a gaping hole in the community id still like to think i dont even have the need to hear the President Donald Trump speaking at a joint News Conference with the japanese Prime Minister said the massacre reflected a Mental Health problem at the highest level this was a very based on preliminary reports very deranged individual a lot of problems over a long period of time we have a lot of Mental Health problems in our country as do other countries but this isnt a guns situation from said in fact a gun in the hands of two men who chased the gunman from the church may have prevented further carnage i did what i thought i needed to do which is they said that theres a shooting i pursued and i just did what i thought was the right day the gunman identified as twenty six year old devon kelly crashed his car and was found dead inside next to a cache of Weapons Police say theyre narrowing in on a motive there was a domestic situation going on within this family. The suspects mother in law attended this church we know that he had made threatened threatening i should reset threatening text from him. Military Officials Say kelly received a bad conduct discharge from the air force three years ago after serving a year in jail for assaulting his then wife and child his parents in law were not present at sunday service he was rapid fire and. The f. B. I. Continues to process the crime scene outside of the Church Agents are now using metal detectors to sweep or discarded bullet casings it is startling to see this scene unfold on a field normally reserved for picnics and games but life in this community will never be the same again a time of peace a memory castro aljazeera southerland springs texas. U. S. President donald trump and japanese Prime Minister shinzo are based say the time for dialogue with north korea is over the threat posed by dominated discussions between the two while trump was in japan next travel to south korea for a first meeting with president lungi in saudi arabia has warned iran that it will not tolerate any infringement on its National Security ofter Ballistic Missile targets at the capital riyadh on saturday the missile was fired by iran back to the rebels from inside yemen was aimed at riyadhs International Airport lebanons president as the government to stay united after Prime Minister saad hariri is shot resignation on saturday hariri who met king solomon on monday in riyadh says he quit the role because he fears an assassination attempt against him iran and its ally hezbollah are accusing saudi arabia of being behind the move. Zimbabwes president Robert Mugabe has fired his Vice President and isnt and. Raise action removes one of the leading contenders to become his successor his wife grace is now the front runner ninety three year old mugabe has been zimbabwes leader one thousand nine hundred eighty was your top stories digital dissidents is coming up next ill see you after that with more news and finance time. At the moment we are in a state of the universe like deception i took an oath to support for the constitution and take an oath supporting. Started something that was important and was for a week act to call these people super heroes it is not so good because it hurts to look. For some people their superhero for others simply traitors whistleblowers like Daniel Ellsberg thomas drake William Binney and Edward Snowden. Hackers and activists like the wiki leaks founder Julian Assange and the former British Secret Service Agent unemotional they want to support the complete surveillance of our society they oppose intelligence agencies governments and corporations and for this they are threatened pounded and impress. And. Why they so committed what drives them. To. San francisco california. The cradle of our modern day computer industry home to creative technicians and visionaries hackers and whistleblowers. In a suburb of San Francisco lives the godfather of all whistleblowers. Daniel ellsberg. And probably the only whistleblower that i know of who can make a living as a lecture because im the one who was put on trial for a hundred fifteen years under one who isnt involved in the president being resigning because because of his crimes against me so he made me notorious enough. That i can make a living as a neutral. Studied economics science at harvard in the one nine hundred fifty s. After graduating he enrolled like many fellow whistleblowers in the military. And. You see courage here all around you of a conventional sure high courage youve been trained for youve been disciplined for but you see it it happens you have the training works and people are risking their bodies and their lives. Every minute. At the end of the one nine hundred sixty s. Ellsberg worked at the u. S. Embassy in vietnam. He became known by publishing the secret pentagon papers which proved that the us president had lied to the American Public about the vietnam war for years. Ellsberg decided to make the documents public after meeting peace activists who had refused the draft. I would not have thought of doing it if i didnt have the example of many many people. Who are going to prison for nonviolent resistance to the craft. In one nine hundred sixty nine else greg began smuggling parts of the pentagon papers out of the Government Agency he worked for and copy them over the following months. A total of seven thousand pages of secret documents. In march one nine hundred seventy one he passed the documents to the New York Times who eventually printed them. As burke surrendered himself and was charged with theft and unauthorized possession of pentagon material. The trial collapsed when it came to light that nixon and illegally wiretapped ellsberg. And agents had broken into his psychiatry ists office. Ellsberg thereafter remained a free man. If they arrest me or indict me then i will say it was only me. Patricia the state next to me didnt cooperate. So happens and she i couldnt figure out why she wasnt indicted by the way because she had done want to copy. Her free card her fragrance folded paper or here i thought it was because she didnt want such a beautiful woman sitting next to me at the defense table in front of the jury. I would advise people now not to do what i did to reveal themselves if they can avoid it. I reveal myself for the same reason you know dear. Essentially we knew that other people would be suspected and maybe even charged with cancer consentual evidence against. People who might look more more guilty than you did. In a way i would rather take the risks of democracy than the risks or should. Mr Daniel Ellsberg. We have a third analyst who will be joining us from russia one of the one of my real heroes and i think many people in this room many people in the Hacker Community many people in america. Edward snowden welcome. Thank you. More than forty years after Daniel Ellsberg n. S. A. Employee Edward Snowden emerges as a whistleblower the usa now has a new public enemy number one. Thanks to manning and now to you and getting more favorable publicity. In forty years is already had. Because suddenly people who were all for putting me in prison for life before now realize that i was really a very good guy i was the. I was the good whistleblower and so im im totally of course i rejected this from the beginning that i didnt want to be a foil for. Showing a badly to people that i totally admired there was a moment of hope back hobarts conference in july in new york city. Ellsberg was having a live conversation with snowden we have a right as americans and as members of the Global Community and know the broad outlines of policies that have a Significant Impact on our lives and i think thats something that tom grant showed me how to do the right way. There was a moment where he said. Very clearly very distinctly that i showed him the right way. I had always hope that its now become a lot. Thomas drake served during the cold war in europe in the one nine hundred eighty s. With the u. S. Air force which included work as a signals analyst on spy planes hoovering the soviet union so my day job is to retire this is a better country. And theyre right by the way was computers. Yes you know it was a vast world that youre now you gave you both ways particularly in europe very quickly you have these both of yours down you know chaos and beautiful. Gallaghers of them are. In the one nine hundred ninety s. Drake worked as a Software Developer for the cia in september two thousand and one he was hired as a Senior Analyst by the n. S. A. My first ever job as nine eleven we were working you know sixteen eighteen hour days i mean it was that those four months after nine eleven are a blur because as it was just. Your network we recognized that this was a significant event in history. Whatever you got in a fight whatever you got the labs we need it whatever tools you can use to prosecute those behind. Nine eleven do it. I was selected as the designated Senior Executive and say the lead up that effort to find anything we had to fight and so i did and thats where i brought to the attention of others tools techniques programs things there are in the lab things are pilots things that are being dissed testbed the mantra that went out from n. S. A. By general hayden he kept going around saying we just need to make americans feel safe again feel safe even had banners. And i discovered during those first couple three weeks after nine eleven all this information that we as you imagine was pouring in after nine eleven literally being use to monitor and serve al and intercept u. S. Domestic communications on an extraordinarily broad scale. I was finding this out within days of nine eleven and others were coming to me say what are we doing top. Among the snowden documents were figures for the u. S. Secret service budget. Since september eleventh they supposedly doubled by twenty five billion to fifty two billion u. S. Dollars in two thousand and thirteen. The surveillance programs continued to metastasize they continue expand it in ways that still have not been fully revealed. And this became sort of the collect all mindset mentality what does that lead to well yes you. You have these other interesting arrangements with certain internet providers and telecommunication concerns temptations are enormous and its like a you know give us access or back in or open it up and thats what happened i mean and now youre seeing a lot of this unfold. The National Security agency n. S. A. For short the largest Foreign Intelligence Agency in the usa has been responsible for the worldwide monitoring of Electronic Communications since one thousand nine hundred fifty two. Some of the thirty five thousand employees werent comfortable with the massive expansion of surveillance in september eleventh. All of the colleagues that i knew which was just a handful bill Binnie Ed Loomis Kirk we chose to retire from the n. S. A. In late october two thousand and one they realize what was happening they could not stand by and see the subversion of the constitution and all the work that they had done being used for mass surveillance they left the agency i begged them to stay i chose to remain and fight from with it as long as i could i got mad at them you know so i my my objective was to counter attack i dont believe in defense you know just sitting back and being defensive i mean you have to get out there and attack so thats what i started doing that was my point its time to attack so basically was a declaration of war. Against my government. William binney mathematician and programmer initially worked for the n. S. A. As an analyst then later as the technical director of the secret service. As the boss of a six thousand strong team he developed a wiretap program that anonymously filtered and processed large volumes of data. By trying to do the the right thing right after nine eleven trying to make a contribution that would make a difference they refused to accept it so it was basically blocked that there was nothing i could do they would accept nothing from me the n. S. A. Director has decided against the program from vinnys team and i opted for another they collected much more data. The problem is i helped in designing the system thats in use. Because i knew what was possible once they started using those programs and opening it up to massive data input on everybody in the planet so it was pretty clear that it was obvious to me how they were using it and what theyre doing with it so i mean because i understood the design of the systems. And so after that when they started spying on us citizens violating the constitution i had to leave i couldnt be a part of all the criminal activity that was going on and thats fundamentally i call that treason against the country so i got out at the end of october following day two thousand and one. One year later binney submitted a complaint to the u. S. Defense department for wasting state funds the complaint was examined but had no effect the patriot bill binney became a combative whistleblower a role model for many today. This is yes frenchys here intelligence resources in texas you know if you do me. Ilene represents the patches the size that you. Like two hundred and he said and sometimes he is p. C. And he says. This is yours in terms of says his entire intelligence and worse of you. So thank you bill. I knew every major leader in this a general hayden personally and i have to say that i have met people with truly take ready character since i left sid. While binney opted out of the system his colleague thomas drake fight against the violation of civil rights from within the n. S. A. My new for the moment i stood up to my own supervisor and i went to her and said what are we doing violating the prime directive to cannot spy on americans our war you dont understand. I confronted my boss i go to the o. The Office General counsel i confront him and then he says dont ask any more questions. Now youre faced with a dilemma i didnt give the order im not the one that was implementing the survey of the master valence program the digital dragnet what do you do i chose to blow the whistle. But how do you do that knowing theres a master valence program and knowing the n. S. A. Was targeting targeting journalists. I made arrangements an encrypted form to communicate. Honestly with this reporter. Then i made a decision that i would meet the reporter. That was in february of two thousand and seven. The journalist subsequently published a number of articles about the waste and mismanagement of the n. S. A. The repercussions were enormous but the n. S. A. Let the attacks come to nothing as drake did not prove the central part of his criticism with documents. This tactic suddenly stopped working in two thousand and thirteen. Edward snowdens material that stuff he took made it absolutely impossible for them to deny what they were doing because it simply laid out in their terms on their slides what they were doing and it was impossible for them to deny it. So i dont think mr snowden was a patriot. That way in a way which these disclosures. Have been. Have been damaging to be United States and damaging to our intelligence capabilities people ask as i see it is the patriot or traitor you know thats the headline in all these things Edward Snowden patriot or that drives me nuts the very thought you know that people could regard it was a traitor we will likely. Face is the cost in human lives on tomorrows battlefield or in in some in some some place where where we will put our military forces you know when we ask them to go into harms way and i think thats thats the greatest cost that we face with the disclosures that have that have been presented so far. You know who was the one person in the n. S. A. Who did what he absolutely should have done how many people should have done what you did. What snowden is revealing is a global trait to tension for democracy any. Being a patriot doesnt rule you know obedience to authority. Putting aside your obligations to your people to your country for the benefit of your government is the opposite of patriotism. Until the revelations by Edward Snowden the warnings of Intelligence Agency critics were always shrugged off a speculation only after he had published all the original and its a documents was there proof and concrete evidence provided for the first time. Documents all the difference it is more risky to do that it also makes all the difference in terms of political effect Snowden Manning and i gave the documents less than one percent of the starting documents have been published thats terrible terrible things those those documents do not belong to a journalist they do not belong to it so they do not belong to the National Security agency they belong to history theyre part of something that humanity has gone through every single one of us have been has been a victim of National Security agency spying all human beings use the internet. The victims of it and the victims deserve to know what has happened to them. I think feel betrayed andy is in producing a very broad global outrage about what has happened in every country and informing all the victims of that surveillance about what is actually happening to them and releasing enough documents so that all the technical industries. Hackers and computer programmers can think of and other governments can work out how to protect themselves. Julian a son hacker in journalist was interested in Computer Programming from an early age as a teenager he had already hacked into foreign data systems and military Networks Later he studied physics and mathematics in melbourne in two thousand and six he founded the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks which publishes secret documents of governments intelligence agencies and corporations and also i was an insider and snowden was an insider. Would say that i was never inside. I was. Inside. You know tray and intelligence and big companies. As a computer hacker and later as an alum an alist analyzing their material. So i had exotic came sense for what they were about that i never had to fear that one should work for these organizations. The people who were in the u. S. National Security System it was like there are drug. Drug of that made them powerful because there were groups that have a lot of power and that system has a way of talking about how the world works and how the United States empire is a good thing i can take a long time towards that drug out of the system i dont know its because nearly entirely was that of his system but the more recent whistleblowers they still have perhaps some way to go the only difference i have from the charges i think the only good is i think that he probably believes more in the value of total truth or near total transparency united. For twenty three years musson has collected objects he finds along the coast. Enough to pull his museum enough to break a Guinness World record. With a story for every object hes become an environmental activist uninspired artist on the voice for the plight of countless migrants. Marching music such as this time on aljazeera. I remember the first time i walked into the newsroom and it felt like being in the General Assembly of the United Nations with so many nationalities. That we all come to different places but its one that gives the bank of the us the ability to identify with the other side of the world but we can understand what its like to have a different perspective and i think that is a strength for aljazeera. To be a child is to be innocent and carefree but it comes to an abrupt end with the burden of young children. With a mother behind bars. For each other and decide whether to stick together. With the family in the hope of a child across the Us Mexico Border the other side of the. Documentary at this time. Hello im Maryam Namazie in london here the stories making headlines now in the u. S. State of texas a sundays shooting at a church was the result of a domestic dispute Devon Patrick kelly killed twenty six people in the town of Sutherland Springs it sent threatening Text Messages to his mother in law in recent days in two thousand and fourteen he received a bad conduct discharge from the air force officer having a year in jail for assaulting his wife and child a man who confronted and chased the gunman told reporters he was driving me of the church when he saw the shooter i did what i thought i needed to do which was. They said that theres a shooting i pursued and i just did what i thought was the right thing. U. S. President donald trump and japanese Prime Minister shinzo ave say the time for talk with north korea is over the threat posed by pyongyang dominated discussions between the two while trump was in japan trouble next travel to south korea for a first meeting with president lungi in lebanons president has urged the government to stay united after Prime Minister saad hariri resignation on saturday hairier met king solomon on monday in riyadh says he quit because he fears an assassination attempt against him iran and its ally hezbollah accuse saudi arabia of being behind the move. Meanwhile saudi arabia has warned iran that it will not tolerate any infringement on its National Security after a Ballistic Missile targeted riyadh on saturday missile was fired by iran backed who see rebels from inside yemen and was aimed at riyadhs International Airport saudi forces described the launch as an act of war documents leaked to a german newspaper appear to show that thousands of the worlds richest people have previously unknown investments held in offshore companies donald trump secretary of commerce will be ross is reportedly among them is alleged to have ties to russian businesses linked to people close to president Vladimir Putin also said theres nothing improper about the links. Catalonians deposed president carters push to monton four of his colleagues are set to appear in a Belgian Court next week its the start of proceedings to decide if theyll be sent back to spain where they face charges of sedition and rebellion of a last months declaration of independence are up to date with all of our top stories much more coming up in twenty five minutes time when ill have the news out for you there told this event now continues on aljazeera to stay with us. And wiki leaks highly explosive documents can still be published anonymously that otherwise would be withheld through nondisclosure or censorship. According to wiki leaks all documents were checked for authenticity one major aim is to force corporations and intelligence agencies to abide to more transparency and social responsibility to shed light on their well kept secrets which cover up illegal and immoral behavior. Many is to get on here as the front of it from the human to. A phone what we have on does dominant. Make it fun fewer somebody kind of dog in afghanistan for the i thought i was sort of afghanistans and this just as a rhetorical counterattack just like something out of kick out there just to say no no no you do that. And. Unfortunately the us press is sort of. So vile that it preprinted this nonsense so when he reads reveals very concretely the string accurate documentation how the us is our own records shows that it was involved in one way or another in the deaths of more than one hundred twenty thousand people in iraq and afghanistan between two thousand and four and two thousand and ten. And the us governments response is maybe hypothetically as a result of this release of this material some afghan family or u. S. Soldier. Could face risks thats the standard accusation or like what tom drake did threaten military lives well exposing corruption fraud waste and abuse doesnt threaten military lives continuing them threatens military lives the end result is that they are forced to admit last year on the earth that a Single Person had been harmed as a result of publications. Sons demand the protection of individual privacy on the one hand and on the other radical transparency of governments and corporations but one of the motives of whistleblowers why do intelligence insiders step forward into the light risking their careers their lives to expose the wrongdoings of those in power. Is there a common name a collective mission of this Broad Alliance and wild mix of patriotic excede good Service Agents and archaic hackers cyberpunks and intellectual publicists. The common theme with among all of us is that we support human rights and that we support the publics right to know information and especially when it threatens the public or threatens the democracy or freedom of individuals i mean thats the kind of common theme that goes through all of it i think but its a lonely act that you come it as one person but i was convicted by the truth of what i knew so i made a conscious choice to yes violate a nondisclosure agreement and we also took the oath to protect and defend the constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic so that means even our government if its violating the constitution so we have we have the responsibility to stand up against that its the moral agency youre confronted by activity that demands a response. And youre in a pipe a swear you have access to information you have access your eye witness series such an eyewitness or you or you were brought into awareness. Five. And what you had someone have a specific going past him. When hes been off their mind im just mundus contest is kind of divines initiative under suspension what youve got some of us have office here then when. My phone baskets in and out of tons of. Buses are done on site this does. Have an advantage. So all of sudden bosses wouldnt need someone to fuck. Off and mention the fact it is recently. This is invisible knowing full from. The business. Card image in high profile leaks we fun fun fun mending friends no dont think. It does fine but this kind of. This is absolute no definition and i know steve music will have always just i mean. To call these people superheroes is not so good because. They get it i admire that but dear me im not a superhero who thinks of themselves as a superhero me not you know were sixteen year old. Dreamer you know. You get your excuse for not doing it it doesnt take a shipper here and these people know that these people were going to take a superhero michael in the fog it was no wouldnt it is the name be on to a. Few months to a month on clothes and most of whom this is. Often. Only sign in if it becomes act you know who would be content and because of us and we could put in who become ten of the on the inside thing was when wed see this all the. Fifty push its own somebodys khana in space on the do its of interest in because thats on all the. Heads because in the in the chilis it was no didnt go into any longer at least seem to be in. Thirty to seem to even see one in the same the. Time this is i was kicked out of what i see when was it was no didnt and its not in this im even seen him on t. V. Snowden or does it seem untrue julian that its posted to be interesting to you know many coming to tonys top of the top officer vowed not to let this be an issue for months and that simpson. Is not sufficient to have to the consequences of events based on the left then you still have no if someone does if they think not to trust the up this with the best is about doesnt slow down a t. V. Doesnt conflict kids design does does effort at the peak events live on this must a new pledge attention fad that doesnt have to have a new mindset to most this tour. Each democracy punch. Each country whether its going to be democratic or not knowing everything about the private lives of all of their citizens religious leaders their journalists their judges and their ordinary people could be turned into its forms. With those people knowing almost nothing about the government the government be ok it should go to and the people being transparent you guys this is the most ridiculous ive ever seen you know you fire everybody in the country and everybody more or youre not an invalid. And so your secret. If you dont have prissy in your communications you cant guarantee they can hold a telephone conversation or rational mellow view stuff from the internet or read books once that is known to the authorities and it can even begin to sell censor what you say and what you read. And. Is a former agent of the British National Intelligence Agency m i five. He begins with draw a little bit feel normal life because youre told you cant mention your being a christian by five and that means that people tend to focus much more on their life within and i thought id say begin to socialize a lot more with other people there because you can talk about stuff. And also you end up mainly in the relationships with your fellow Intelligence Officers its how i met my former partner and colleague David Shayler. When schiller made the illegal practices of the Intelligence Service public and supported him in becoming a whistleblower. In one thousand nine hundred seventy shortly before the publication of the secret documents the couple flew to france. They went underground for a year and subsequently lived in paris for to use in two thousand they returned to london or went to prison. Was spared since then she fights for Government Accountability and campaigns for the rights of whistleblowers when David Shayler and i ended up going on the run after doing the whistle on a series of crimes when i thought. We were very conscious of exactly how they could be termed here as an investigative yes so where every week. Thought well the telephone might be compromised the computer might become most there might be microphones in where we were living there might be video cameras recording what we did and also people might be turned to put against us so there are all these different techniques that they can use and this is way back in the ninetys analog we are so even at that point where we are on the run from m i five across europe we use the only sure fire way that we need to communicate to each other securely which was to put a piece of glass or ceramic on a surface and put one sheet of paper on it and then you cover it so that nothing can read what you write in the paper you dont say anything you just write what you want to a piece of paper and then you allow the other person to read that message so there is no or year there can be no video and there could be no in print under that one piece of paper and of course you have to get rid of that piece of paper so you have to burn it up over as the ashes and the cost it the wins or to actually doesnt do because we know that our computers are telephones all of that can be compromised the video can be switched on the movie the audit commiseration mostly they can log what we write on the keyboard they can even and this comes from the snowden disclosures they can even use my queries apparently to beam into the screen and read what youre typing. We live in a Digital World where little remains unseen turning privacy into another luxury good. Bleak Science Fiction visions of a powerful surveillance apparatus with seemingly endless technical possibilities. Now only seems a question of time how does this change our behavior if every move we make every word we say is recorded a nationalized which rolls what we have to play and whos writing the script. Having lived with that sense endemic surveillance i can tell you its a corrosive to human spirit so once you lose that sense of privacy and you start to self censor you start to be an effective and fully integrated system of that country supremacy in my view is the last defense against a slide towards a police state or to tell a terran isnt if you let go of your rights from moment youve lost them for a lifetime and thats why this matters is because it happened and we didnt know me or told. Us you say you have nothing to hide see and nothing to worry about i have nothing to fear youll hear all language ok fine church if youre going to do it. Yes well just give me your keys yeah car rental car rather read of this yes you have your purpose do you use google eulogy you know what. Do you have facebook will give you all your passwords do you have a medical records truck goes over to me to oh by the way all those Bank Accounts and all the records youre just given to me for safe keeping you can have independent courts can you have an independent press. None of the n. S. A. Now has the potential to know every source of every journalist and every story. By following the emails following the forms following the people with their g. P. S. With their rifle. This is. The op this year here and in a mass an eva hong simply him talking starts and they are the masters or the general is not about to ground its not about to ring me its about sadam and os. Its about watching the company for everybody in the country and on a global scale. In harsh contrast to the recently emerged facts great public outcry has not yet been heard. Now why dont people care in the u. K. Its a very easy answer partly its cultural because hes still in love with james bond and our political leaders immediately came out in defense of the intelligence agencies saying we know what they do they follow the law everyone go back to sleep dont worry so that basic thing for a new state in the u. K. And it wasnt i think as i said usa brazil and germany but its amazing how quickly people forget. In this and this does my message out as. Impertinent to mix my interest on the intelligent course well its about persuasion and something kind of round of global swati putting so close me into actually and then having talked to the nixon berger. In that. When it became known in autumn two thousand and thirteen that the private cell phone of german chancellor Angela Merkel was tapped by the n. S. A. The public outcry in germany was initially large until then the german American Friendship had been close and germany believed to be an equal partner the United States. The friends spine and friends of course they do it everybody does next i mean we caught the israelis spying on us several times what did that do to our relationship but not really anything because we know everybody does that ok if youre a leader of a country in the world you are a target everybody wants to know what youre thinking so you are a target friends and foes right everybodys looking to see or trying to find out what youre thinking universally true i mean i guess thats why diplomacy was started right back and thousands of years ago so so i mean its nothing new chancellor merkel when she found out as to her private phone was being tapped i mean she should have and understood that from the beginning i mean there and her security should have told her that from the beginning and given her some protection since all the leaders understood it the fact that its exposed you have to be a object maybe publicly but in reality afterward you the relationship is too important to jeopardize just for a simple thing that you already knew was happening. As you have anything i know of this dimension. This into this year that in different states in fairness it would be key leaks against the n. S. A. Affair that. Flows. T. V. Or two on buzz it was in for you see. Feel iced over is good and good. Kind on the mukesh guides on getting votes again to send them to before google not to only give us a visit thats owns it but my. Problem in relation to bulk surveillance is exactly the same as the problem with Global Warming its like i say its not at all affect here right now individually why is Global Warming interested in your and wise and i say interesting quite a warming affects everyone because in general changing things folks ions affects everyone because it leads to a general change in the nature of civilization quite a warming is invisible. Impenetrable you only kind of glimpse maybe today was a bit harder i dont know its like when students. Similarly massive surveillance is invisible its conducted at these points that connect continents together or by the n. S. A. Staking its fangs into google. And these are extremely sophisticated and complex technologies that everyone except specialists does not understand specialists understand that and saying everyone else my god can you see whats happening simulate relation to Greenhouse Gas as climate scientists understand it saying my god can you see whats happening in the case of. Climate science well theres a counter lobby which is the fossil fuel companies and all those profiting from that in the case of boxer violence theres the surveillance industry and intelligence agencies and so on and all those who are sucking down that information and profit from it and form a lot in the other direction so very similar. The fear of terrorist attacks makes the mass surveillance a Necessary Evil for many the much quoted if you have nothing to hide you have nothing to fear often legitimizes the snooping of covert agencies yet many are unaware of the actual extent of the surveillance. Basically a big program which provides the raw data and then be analyzed it so it can be subjected to rules written. For. It says everything do. Is being analyzed its being weighed its being measured. But the Intelligence Services are not the only ones Monitoring Communications and processing massive data. Also pride. Corporations like google amazon facebook and apple collect millions of pieces of information about us to analyze and monetize. Thats i think its a self so thats my own sacked that. Since there was stuff this i dont know and its the. Shaft of the slick not to sit there or stuff thank us and let us all scale had to be honest. We dont really know what exactly happens with our own digital trails our data is transferred invisibly to huge data centers. Sublimating into a complex new identity creating our digital self. Smartphones capture a communication behavior along when where and with whom we talk the data we create assembling our digital self is also of interest as a juicy source of information for the Intelligence Community. I dont do those clueless like that and its not just i phones thats all this life it is i mean most smartphones of all these days. They were tapping the fiber lines between the google servers yet. They didnt even know this is going on google the dog. I had a lot of. Surveillance and. Also trees had to as a light it came out it was spying on us and the National Security agency it was asserted there was a risk plane coming to the embassy to apply for asylum. You government or the inside Intelligence Community there trumpeting these things theyre holding these guys up and as examples to say look if you say whats going on hes not lying even if even if you do it for the right reasons even if you do want to the right way there was no record. Everything i do is being analyzed its being weighed and its being measured and it was glistening. And its not just i phones that i lost by things i mean most small fans of the state at the moment we are in a state of the universe lets us read good stuff and did something that was her exact i would rather take the risks of democracy to the risks of dictatorship digital dissidents at this time on aljazeera. Its been looking pretty disturbing across southeastern parts of australia over the last a few days still want to see showers possible here but otherwise at becoming somewhat draw on brighter adelaide looking at some sunshine there and highs of nineteen and across Western Australia temperatures looking pretty good for perth at twenty eight degrees with risk of some showers around this region generally and then as we head into wednesday still largely dry here meanwhile further towards the weather pretty starting at the moment bruce been seen and generally dry weather and highs of twenty five now this area of low pressure is moving across the tasman sea on the western side of the south on and off new zealand and through wednesday that will move right across the rest of the country this is north on the street pretty wet at that stage the south island should see some draw a bright a weather returning up into northeastern parts of asia and here the weather generally draw in fine during the course of choose a nice day in tokyo highs that of twenty one degrees in the sunshine and fine across much of the Korean Peninsula further south you see a fair amount of cloud showing up and thats going to develop into a frontal system so ahead on into wednesday so soccer will see cloudy skies and that base of rain problems later on well see some showers developing in tokyo should be fine across much of the Korean Peninsula. Resources and. Why are they so much. Were trying to form a government. The tocsin with a sense you know where the more we would stand the more they push back. To the question was do we sit and wait for to be surprised with a yes. Or no just zero. November on aljazeera. In a historic visit the pope will travel to me in my bangladesh bringing more focus to the plight of the range at. A new six part series about extraordinary lives of the Common People from across to new zealand. As the u. S. Backs away from the paris climate agreement well diplomats will be gathering in bone to restate that commitment. From the heart of asia one when east brings captivating stories and Award Winning feel. As tensions on the Korean Peninsula remain high President Trump mbox in a five nation tour to east asia november on aljazeera. A mass exodus hundreds of thousands of have fled ethnic cleansing in me in march for bangladesh one of the worlds poorest countries want to one east investigates what their future holds at this time on aljazeera. This is aljazeera. Hello im Maryanne Demasi in london this is the news out coming up

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