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as gospel. you know it s an allegation, and it doesn t seem like there s proof right now. again, we ve heard these allegations before. yeah. michael cohen admitted liar, convicted felon. but again, if people believe this, they likely believe that he said something like this before, and if they don t believe it, then then they have that opinion, too. rachel bade, thank you very much. thank you. millions of you have already cast your votes, and there are millions more who will do so on tuesday. there are questions about whether though votes are safe. whether the voters themselves have been influenced by online trolls. just yesterday, twitter said it has deleted thousands of automated accounts that were posting messages discouraging people from voting. most of those accounts were posing as democrats. recent headlines indicate other problems we saw in 2016 haven t been fixed. look at this from vox, the hacking threat to the midterms is huge, and technology won t protect us. a
usa, usa, usa! pretty extraordinary display there. but even those chants didn t prevent republicans from voting down an amendment to add $380 million in federal election infrastructure funding for 2019. congressman dan kildee was on the house floor and described to me earlier the breaking point for both him and his colleagues. the idea that we would take down our defenses and not provide states and local governments with the tools they need to defend themselves from those sorts of attacks was it was too much for us to take. joining me now, sean henry, former assistant director and msnbc cyber security and national security analyst. i want to get to it here. i m curious about the serious nature of this hacking threat to u.s. election systems. where are these systems vulnerable? well, alex, these systems are somewhat disparate. you ve got state, local and
appointees. they are going to interfere with the 2018 election. tucker: how will they do that? a number of ways. we ve learned that they got into the registration rolls of seven states prior to election day. tucker: how do you imagine? how do they get into sony? tucker: a serious question. you want i can t talk about how tucker: gott to talking abouo people tucker: i m against foreign hacking. china is the primary aid we never mention three democrats have pushed for years online voting. they think it will increase their share of the turnout, it easier, and the voters don t like to go to a the polls. how can they i m nodding but i don t agree. tucker: how can they be pushing for online voting if we face this hacking threat from foreign countries? i don t think it s as simple as online voting. who is in charge protecting us against china? even if it s hard, even it will
working together to develop software that would allow computers in the plane to take over control of the aircraft if for whatever reason a pilot didn t respond to these alarms that were going off, but that project got scrapped this technology does not exist in air crafts at any point. many pilots don t like the idea because they say an aircraft should never be taken out of the control of a pilot, it raises so many other issues. but it s worth knowing that some people strongly believe and i ve spoken to others who say if this sort of technology was in the aircraft perhaps the outcome of a crash like flight 9525 would havend ended differently. david, remember we had this conversation on my show the other evening about the possibility of a hacking threat and people doesn t like that. it has been discussed since 9/11. why aren t we seeing it? there are too many