Architecture. Thank you. Its been my pleasure to chat with you. [ applause ] coming up tonight on cspan 3, a Senate Hearing on nsa surveillance programs. After that from the atlantic council, a preview of the upcoming nato conference in britain. And later a Senate Hearing on employers who commit fraud by not paying payroll taxes. Now the warm sun and the kindly rain have brought crops. They are beginning to bend as a sign of ripeness. He strives into the field of gold and grain and takes a few for testing. He crushes the heads between his hands until the grain is separated. Agriculture was a devils bargain. We began by domesticating wheat and thats the way we always talk about it, but the fact is we domesticated us in some ways. We gave up the freedom to wander and hunt and gather. That may be better or worse for agriculture in some ways. But the fact is evolution made us to be that way. And we surrendered the conditions that we evolved under. Minnesota senator al franken has introduce
The companies on an annual basis to publish these statistics, it its going to simply provide Additional Information out there as new Companies Come online and pop up you may have a company that for a period of years shows no orders and then all of a sudden starts showing orders and that conveys a message that says, we have the capability to collect this now. The more detail we provide out there and the more we break this down by authorities and companies, the more easy it becomes for our adversaries to know where to talk and where not to talk. What we have agreed to allow the companies to do is to report the aggregate number of times in which they provide information to the government and that seems to me is an adequate way of providing the public the information they need to know about the minuscule proportion of times in which that actually happens and breaking it down nurt in our view crosses the line of the balance between transparency and National Security. Well have to have testi
And we surrendered the conditions that we evolved under. Minnesota senator al franken has introduced a bill that would require the nsa to disclose more information about its collection of phone records and other data. He chaired a hearing earlier this week with government officials who expressed concerns about the legislation and a google executive who favors the bill. This hearing will come to order. Welcome to the Senate Judiciary subcommittee on privacy, technology and the law. The subject of this hearing is the surveillance Transparency Act of 2013. Im proud to say that two weeks ago i reintroduced this bill with the support of my friend and colleague dean haller of nevada, who well be be hearing from in just a moment. This bill is urgently necessary. Americans understand that we need to give due weight to privacy on one hand and National Security on the other. But americans are also naturally suspicious of executive power and when the government does things secretly, americans ten
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Far enough in the role reforms that he announced. Did he go too far . What role would you like to see Congress Take up . Our phone lines are open. Independents can call 202628 0205. If youre outside United States, oh 184. Ber is 202628 a very good saturday morning to you. The president s speech touched on everything from phone records, emails and phone calls, National Security letters and five the courts. We will go over all of that on washington journal. We will have a washington reactions from members of congress. We want to hear your calls and your comments this morning. First, the headlines from that speech yesterday. Heres the front page of the Washington Post. Obama moves to rein in surveillance. Obama dialstribune, up nsa limits. This is the guardian out of u. S. Will no longer store failed phone data. The houston chronicle, restriction put on phone Data Collection. Page of the miami herald, obama reigns in the surveillance machinery. This is the New York Times, obama outlines c