week alone and then adding thank you biased media. it was a not so subtle jab at the intense period of scrutiny he believes he is under unfairly he said. this keeps in line with his stepped up tone that ben carson has been bringing this weekend and really pushing back much more aggressively and more combatively against the media. he feels this is unfair coverage looking into these questions about his past. now, today here in puerto rico, ben carson will hold a statehood event really trying to change the narrative that currently is dominating his campaign and hoping to rechange the focus on what they want to be talking about. sunlen, appreciate it. thank you. stick around. our next half hour, we have news about marco rubio. the florida senator releasing his credit card data after facing scrutiny over his finances and we will have the findings coming up. also, disturbing new details emerge this morning in the of this little guy, 6-year-old -
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tsa or with our financial district, whether it be with any of our nuclear facilities, our water supply, we had 24 different entities listed when we did the task force terrorism list here in new york 12 years ago. they are all still very vulnerable. there s not much that we can do except build those firewalls, try to be more aggressive with our counterterrorism these systems are not up to speed, a smart criminal can be ahead of that. look at what they re doing with target and what chinese are doing to us. we re so far behind even with the latest technology that we have. these hackers and david would probably agree, many of these terrorists, many of our people who want to harm the united states, they can gain access. a grid is the way to do it. you may compromise that and it s a heck of a lot different than going after your credit card data at a target, right? that s absolutely right. the financial impact is
more transparency for the government looking at data. i don t know that any of our viewers understand what really goes on in terms of credit card company giving data that is consumer data. why don t you walk us through it? there is an agency created in dodd frank. they are collecting all credit card data on most americans and they are keeping it not for six months, a year, and if you look at the nsa you can learn about how often you are doing it. our question, marie, is why do
personal information is they know more about us, so they have an easy way to target us and to sell us things. i look at this in the context of this target hack that we ve been talking about. and neiman marcus. and now possible involvement with the russian mob. right. and so if they get that information and that was just credit card data. right. but all of this personal information, there s got to be some potential for them to take more from us if they get the information from these companies? absolutely. and our credit card data says a lot about us. if you go through someone s credit card statement, you know where they spent their money. you know the location of where they spent their money. so if they re able to get that data in this massive hack on target and other retailers. if the retailers are taking that dat and did trying marry it to the date from from cell phones that says where we re going and what we re doing when we re not in their stores this is potential pers