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They said, yeah, we went too far, we went after the AP, we were surveilling New York Times, surveilling Fox News employees.
As a result, they are mostly concerned with issues of government surveillance, not individuals surveilling each other or companies surveilling their customers.
And whether it was Clapper, whether it was the FBI under Holder surveilling journalists, they have a history of having a problem telling the truth on surveilling.
"If we're surveilling a foreign agent, which we should be doing if there's reason to believe they're a foreign agent, and there's incidental contact then that's not surveilling the Trump campaign," Graham said.
They want to know how DOJ justified surveilling Carter Page.
Law enforcement, who had been surveilling the group, overheard the conversation.
THE SWAMP TSA calls reports it&aposs surveilling ordinary Americans &aposridiculous.
Pole and streetlight cameras offer discreet methods of surveilling public streets.
So this is, what, 33 people in a room surveilling society.
A mysterious Hungarian violinist seems either to be seducing or surveilling you.
And Twitter was now surveilling independent analysis done with its firehose data.
Peter King (R-NY), Congress's most vocal supporter of surveilling American Muslims.
The three candidates did split on the issue of surveilling Islamic mosques.
So there's a lot of people coming in and surveilling these [facilities].
If that's how far they're surveilling, we're talking about a lot of people.
Mr. Kuczinski "was not investigating D.O.I.; he was not surveilling," Mr. Ponte added.
Surveilling someone under FISA means law enforcement believes someone acted as a foreign agent.
That included surveilling Caceres, sometimes paying informants for tips about her activities, it said.
Instead, it's full of bad faith actors manipulating elections and government officials surveilling users.
Now you can be the one doing the surveilling, rather than just the surveilled.
Or you can just use it sort of generically, like- So they're surveilling it.
There are no federal statutes that limit a private employer from surveilling their staff.
Agents surveilling Christensen on Thursday reportedly overheard him say that he had kidnapped Zhang.
They had been surveilling a cabal of suspected mobsters for more than a year.
She has no plans to stop digitally surveilling far-right extremists, wherever they may be.
She gathered scraps of his life like a naturalist surveilling a shy and dangerous species.
After that, police began surveilling McArthur and furtively searched his home after obtaining a warrant.
After surveilling Augustus walking through the neighborhood, police suspected that he was concealing a gun.
Add smart TVs to the growing list of home appliances guilty of surveilling people's movements.
There's a fine line between using technology to fight crime and creepily surveilling your neighbors.
The memo is said to contain allegations of the FBI improperly surveilling Trump campaign communications.
The abuser may drop hints—some subtle, some not—that they are surveilling the victim.
He was shot dead by the police surveilling him at the scene of the attack.
The memo is said to contain allegations of the FBI improperly surveilling Trump campaign communications.
What's worse, the adults surveilling teens often have no grasp on the culture they consume.
Trump suggested the controversial practice of surveilling mosques, behavior that some have said is unconstitutional.
Terrorism is on the rise, the government cuts off phone signals, and drones are surveilling everyone.
But the powerful surveilling the powerless, and I'm specifically talking about race here, is nothing new.
Partee believes the group may have been surveilling the location to plan some sort of attack.
He faces additional charges of downloading child pornography and surveilling unclothed minors, the court official says.
They do it by surveilling and following sex workers around, which impacts heavily on our lives.
The presiding judge allowed a private detective's report surveilling the victim to be admitted as evidence.
I lay awake at night listening to my pulse suspiciously, as if surveilling an enemy within.
On the topic of authoritarianism, we know China has an elaborate system of surveilling its population.
Inherently traceless and hidden, "immaterial" art forges a space beyond the surveilling powers of the state.
Those victims were Virginia State Police Department officers who were in a helicopter surveilling clashes below.
Is Jeffery Toobin that outraged during Benghazi, Fast and Furious, surveilling reporters, checking Cheryl Atkinson&aposs computer?
Meer and his friends were able to navigate the technicalities of surveilling the thief with relative ease.
But in terms of privacy concerns, Aristotle embodies a new event horizon in tracking and surveilling children.
The pee and poo of Chinese citizens have become veritable gold to police surveilling local drug use.
For years, CSE has shared this kind of information with its partners in surveilling the global internet.
The memo is said to contain allegations of the FBI improperly surveilling a Trump campaign aide's communications.
The first is that surveilling cell phones, computers, or whatever else requires something similar to probable cause.
Williams said the trove of emails shows the NYPD was surveilling the entire Black Lives Matter movement.
He's an American arms negotiator Elizabeth is surveilling and she's the bedridden artist Elizabeth is caring for.
But although the Egyptians admitted to surveilling Regeni, they insisted they had not abducted or killed him.
They can get into murky legal territory if they find themselves surveilling other participants in a conversation.
In a Facebook post Tuesday night, Hyde suggested that his claims of surveilling Yovanovitch were not serious.
Whether it's spouses surveilling each other through their smartphones — all the spying people do on each other.
Nominally, the company was violating Facebook's provisions against reselling data and Twitter's provisions against investigating and surveilling users.
Letter From America Senator Ted Cruz, a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, has proposed surveilling Muslim neighborhoods.
It provides a respite from a surveilling society, even as it exposes you to a single other soul.
Intelligence operatives would gather information by hacking militants' computers, intercepting their phone calls, and surveilling them with drones.
The committee argued the United States has other methods of surveilling Russia and should spend the money elsewhere.
Instead, the police had been surveilling Aaaaaaacounts, Shadow, Gâteau, and JJ — four pseudonyms assigned to BlackBerry Messenger accounts.
Intelligence agents were surveilling Russian officials when they apparently picked up conversations between Kremlin leaders and Trump campaign officials.
Surveilling the landscape of Cleveland, Sondra Perry's latest exhibition A Terrible Thing fashions an institutional critique of MoCA Cleveland.
Surveilling this scene is a wall of large black-and-white photographs, Berenice 10-28 (2010), by Gabrielle Goliath.
In the near term, though, privacy advocates worry that GM has taken the first steps toward surveilling unwitting customers.
The memo doesn't mention that the FBI was surveilling Page starting in 303 before the controversial dossier even existed.
The memo doesn't mention that the FBI was surveilling Page starting in 2014 before the controversial dossier even existed.
China's intense focus on surveilling and identifying its 1.4 billion citizens has continued to ramp up in recent years.
Last June, two Lebanese-Americans were arrested for surveilling potential targets for terrorist attacks against the U.S. and Israel.
So because he was a government employee they were surveilling him under the guise of security of government employees.
Authorities had been surveilling the thief since 2016 when he listed a 19th-century paperweight for sale on eBay.
Enter Grant for the Web, which will fund research into new monetization methods that don't rely on surveilling users.
And then there was Bloomberg's discriminatory policy of surveilling New York City's Muslim community -- simply based on our faith.
Structurally, it is impossible because Kim Jong-un has a very detailed network of surveilling the leaders around him.
Shoaib does not believe they were targeted for their religion, but rather because their apartment has no cameras surveilling it.
Meanwhile, there is a long history of American law enforcement disproportionately targeting and surveilling people of color and immigrant communities.
Elizabeth is called away to Chicago to try to extract the illegal the FBI is surveilling, but it's over Thanksgiving.
Police were surveilling Chemirmir when they allegedly saw him toss a jewelry box into the trash outside his apartment complex.
We watch a man with a blurred face surveilling Samantha from across the room before moving in on his target.
When we use our favorite gadgets and services, the companies that make them are surveilling our every move, collecting data.
While tapping undersea phone cables was no easy feat, surveilling modern fiber optic cables is even harder, but not impossible.
The president also called into question the FBI's handling of the Russia investigation, again criticizing it for surveilling his campaign.
In New York, he was on the defensive over the Police Department's criticism of his call for surveilling Muslim communities.
Naturally, law enforcement will likely be heavily surveilling these protests and others with all sorts of tech and spying gear.
The upshot is that Mueller's team was secretly surveilling Cohen's emails nearly nine months before the FBI raids on Cohen.
Devin Nunes's heavily hyped memo, which alleged that the FBI abused its power in surveilling Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.
It brings to mind another iconic image — Mr. Bush surveilling Hurricane Katrina's wreckage in New Orleans, from Air Force One.
The province has turned into a police state, with officials surveilling Muslim residents, collecting their DNA and seizing their passports.
Among other insights, the documents also show how the Chinese government has been surveilling Uighurs and monitoring their personal data.
He has previously said he would stop the spread of Islamist extremism by rebuilding the intelligence service and surveilling citizens.
Already, Trump is baselessly attacking other presidents, accusing Barack Obama of surveilling him and planting a spy in his campaign.
As the authorities were surveilling Mr. Barrette's residence in Metairie on Tuesday, he arrived in a tan sport-utility vehicle.
Devin Nunes (R-CA), which alleges that the FBI abused its power in surveilling Donald Trump's presidential campaign in 2016.
Others were convinced that if there weren't actual microphones in the beds, then the companion Sleep IQ app was surveilling users.
Image: LovenseFew things sow distrust faster than speculation that apps and internet-connected devices are surveilling their own users in secret.
More recently, an insider sabotaged a Belgian nuclear plant and ISIS was found to be surveilling a Belgian nuclear security worker.
"I'm less interested in asking people to stop surveilling us, than doing things so that they can't surveil us," Marlinspike said.
The Great Surveillance SiphonTrump strongly supports the idea of surveilling US citizens, and he has never been shy about admitting it.
Spend some time surveilling a nearby crosswalk, monitored by a traffic webcam, where you can push a button to screencap jaywalkers.
But this was Snowden, who single-­handedly exposed the colossal scale on which the United States had been surveilling its citizens.
They are fearful that the Chinese government is surveilling them, and they're worried about the implications for their families back home.
The badges and the information the government collected have raised privacy concerns, particularly in a country known for surveilling its citizens.
The government's advantage in surveilling Assange is not the acquisition of tangible evidence but, rather, intangible insights into Assange's legal strategy.
"The microwave is not a sound way of surveilling someone, and I think that has been cleaned up," Mr. Spicer said.
There is something in the genesis of our republic that rejects the idea of permanent "political police" surveilling our fellow countrymen.
And I&aposm telling you, they could do a lot more surveilling and watching that person without reading him his Miranda rights.
At the time, an anti-terrorism task force was surveilling Rahim around the clock because authorities had learned of the beheading plot.
Poignantly, Mosse's photographs of the surveillance state reveal our own innate and deeply human capacity for surveilling others, whether involuntarily or otherwise.
The carmaker also claims that, in February, Hothi struck one of its employees while trespassing and surveilling the company's Fremont, California factory.
But her past is actually what sets her up to be a professional shapeshifter, surveilling young students suspected of ties with Russia.
Days later, Uber's new chief legal officer Tony West issued a directive to employees to stop surveilling individuals, which Recode first reported.
It has a well-documented history of surveilling people who are not Chris Cillizza—civil rights activists, feminists, leftist dissidents, and others.
We can make the business models that involve massively surveilling people the less compelling ones, simply by making certain business practices illegal.
The bureau spent a year surveilling and investigating him, and staged an Integrity Test in which a man posed as an imam.
The letter, which was signed by 25 groups, cited the Bay Area's history of surveilling marginalized communities in secret and without accountability.
The Treasury Department blacklisted some of China's most valuable artificial-intelligence startups last month over their role in surveilling Uighurs in Xinjiang.
The memo left out some crucial details about the investigation, including the fact that the FBI had been surveilling Page since 2014.
F.B.I. agents have been surveilling Ms. Butina, who graduated in May with a master's degree in international relations, for the past year.
After surveilling Mr. Talbott — who has worked as a truck driver — for several days, detectives collected DNA from a cup he discarded.
"You may want to be the one doing the surveilling, but in the end you might be the one surveilled," he said.
The companies' pivot — from serving to surveilling their users — pushed Google and Facebook to harvest more and more data, Dr. Zuboff writes.
In November of 2018, an FBI Fugitive Task Force began surveilling Hiatt, who was working at an auto repair shop in North Carolina.
"Our TV is watching us?" he asked, surprised, even though he'd been the one to connect the TV to the router surveilling us.
From simpler nanny cams to more expensive Nest home camera systems, homeowners are increasingly surveilling the people walking through their houses during views.
This is especially true for firms like Facebook that are now under fire for making money out of surveilling consumers across the internet.
Clapper so pompous, so arrogant, this is so illegal he is actually bragging about surveilling an opposition party during a presidential election year.
News article provided an independent basis for surveilling Page -- even though the article turned out to have used Steele as its only source.
Devin Nunes held a press conference where he said that intelligence agencies may have collected communications at Trump Tower while surveilling foreign targets.
China, renowned for censoring what citizens can see on the internet, muzzling state critics, and surveilling its people, has also faced a backlash.
The immersive game allow participants to control the operation, surveilling Bin Laden's family and associates before ultimately striking the compound with lethal force.
You take the major Chinese AI companies that have been involved in surveilling the Uighurs so they can't do business with American companies.
And now the license plate thing makes sense whereas before I was like, of course Dark Army is surveilling you; they own you.
Republicans have treated the revelation that Rice requested names be unmasked as evidence that the Obama administration was inappropriately surveilling Trump's transition team.
"What's so odd about this is that it's allegedly an American who's doing the surveilling, so who do you go to?" he said.
But little research has been done into how those drones are being used, what they are surveilling, and their use in police work.
If Twitter prohibits them from investigating, tracking, or surveilling Twitter users, that limitation and the FBI's stated goals seem at odds with one another.
As a result, you're better off talking on Signal or WhatsApp where your conversations can't be read by a third-party surveilling the network.
These could be handy in surveilling a large work or job site, for instance, or in monitoring a location from a security perspective, too.
As Politico first reported Tuesday, attackers compromised the email accounts of four top NRCC aides, surveilling their correspondences—totaling thousands of messages—for months.
After surveilling him for a few days, they collected DNA from a cup he discarded, and arrested him after a lab confirmed a match.
I say "shocking" not because the FBI would be interested in surveilling Trump's team, but because, according to The Guardian, the court said no.
Uber says the entitlement was used for something far less nefarious than tracking drivers or surveilling users: improving performance in its Apple Watch app.
Cotton questioned Rice's denial on PBS's "News Hour" last month, when she said she had no knowledge of the Obama administration surveilling Trump associates.
"Since the concept of surveilling people is a pretty popular theme among 3-D artists nowadays, I thought I'd go with that," he said.
One key omission in the Republican memo is that the FBI was already surveilling Page two years before 2016, when the controversial dossier surfaced.
He had once been an "amni," a security agent, tasked with finding and surveilling Al Qaeda's enemies and defectors in Turkey — men like him.
An executive later said that this wasn't so much about surveilling riders, but rather to observe how passengers respond to the self-driving technology.
"Fox News has now handed me the smoking gun — evidence that they were electronically surveilling Ms. Tantaros's telephone conversations," he said in a statement.
These messages suggest that someone working with Hyde was physically surveilling then–US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch — whom Trump removed in May 2019.
According to the documents, FBI agents spent several days in early March surveilling Weed's house before they entered last Thursday at 8:30 a.m.
Yeah, it is interesting that journalists can see, well, we don&apost want the government surveilling us at all when we are doing our work.
Last month, details emerged about a secretive unit within Uber dedicated to stealing trade secrets, surveilling competitors, using self-destructing messages, and dodging government regulators.
It's certainly not implausible a civilization might want to bide its time—surveilling the neighbors for a while before rolling out the intergalactic welcome mat.
A St. Moritz representative told CNN it had been surveilling Penn State fraternities for years and that security officers sent regular reports to the IFC.
Citing police sources, the Toronto Sun reported that cops had been surveilling McArthur, 66, when they saw a young man enter his Thorncliffe Park building.
On March 1, reports sourced from Twitter indicated that the police force had begun surveilling and attacking Islamic State positions in Western Mosul with quadcopters.
For years, consumer drones were hyped as a new technology that would soon fill the skies over America's cities, delivering packages and surveilling the populace.
"COPPA is intended to empower parents to protect their children from online threats, & to limit companies from surveilling them, given kids' particular vulnerabilities," Barrett wrote.
After surveilling Mr. Talbott for several days, detectives collected DNA from a cup he discarded, which matched the DNA extracted from semen at the scene.
In a Tuesday night tweet, Hyde argued that he was "playing with" Parnas in the newly-released messages and not serious about surveilling the ambassador.
Axon also wants to establish the necessary privacy and accountability safeguards to prevent police misuse when it comes to surveilling people, says a company spokesperson.
"He spreads his own version of the 'Great Replacement' narrative, and believes that a secret 'elite' is surveilling the Germans, but especially him," he said.
But when you're carrying 2,000 rounds of ammunition surveilling somebody, it takes on a different vibe ... Does that influence your choice of films going forward?
And even technology creates friction, as something like a drone or sensor are now tracking and surveilling the border and those who move across it.
As Oulasvirta suggests, using cookies and spy hacks on our smartphones, companies and governments have found ways of monetizing or surveilling us for their own purposes.
Devin Nunes on a story about Obama officials incidentally surveilling Trump, and controversial pro-Trump blogger Mike Cernovich was the first to report this news yesterday.
In a web demo, IC Realtime CEO Matt Sailor showed The Verge a version of Ella hooked up to around 40 cameras surveilling an industrial park.
Some witnesses say they saw the attackers, dressed in black coats or sitting in nearby cars, surveilling their target for several hours before the shooting started.
According to an email obtained by Recode, whose authenticity Uber confirmed to Axios, West told the team to immediately cease any work involving surveilling competitors' employees.
Whether it's surveilling or deceiving users, mishandling or selling their data, or engendering unhealthy habits or thoughts, tech these days is not short on unethical behavior.
Rather, the memo goes only to the issue of whether the FBI and Justice Department made adequate disclosures to the FISA court in surveilling Carter Page.
Civil liberties groups raised concerns about the use of drones in a city with a history of surveilling its residents, particularly Muslims and other minority groups.
That could raise fears about Facebook surveilling not just our homes but everything we do, and using that data to power ad targeting and content recommendations.
Surveilling dictators may sound great, but a surveillance society is the stuff of dystopian novels from Brave New World to The Hunger Games for a reason.
My dad was really lucky because it wasn't just that the FBI was surveilling people; people were murdered at the time, people are still in jail.
This story is part of a series on parenting in the digital age—from surveilling our teens to helping our kids navigate fake news and misinformation.
The request is part of the subcommittee's investigation into "traditional constitutional protections against surveilling Americans and the balancing of civil liberties and security interests," Krishnamoorthi said.
Why should we need AI watchdogs surveilling our emotional state inside vehicles (which will really just be nap and entertainment pods at that point, much like airplanes).
And so far, none of the charges or filings in Mueller's investigation appear to have anything to do with Page, or from information learned while surveilling him.
The FBI is under increasing pressure tonight to explain why it was surveilling the Trump campaign as a number of people contacted by informants continues to increase.
And whether it was Clapper, whether it was the FBI under Holder surveilling journalists, they have a history of having a problem telling the truth on surveillance.
They're consenting to surveilling everyone in their neighborhood and anyone who comes in the vicinity of their home, including friends and family, delivery workers, and anyone else.
Maybe more than anything, it's just deeply unsettling to think that technology could soon be surveilling our physical existence while also monitoring our emotions and mental health.
An undercover "point man," disguised as an easy victim, took the lead, tailed by an undercover back-up and two more "cover" officers surveilling from a distance.
Grosse led Google's security efforts when Edward Snowden revealed the NSA was covertly surveilling U.S. citizens, which included exploiting vulnerabilities of tech companies to obtain user data.
This included surveilling people with mental health illnesses, proposing the creation of a federal "mental health database" that would restrict access to guns for those on it.
Elizabeth, meanwhile, just kept doing what she does: exercising extremely tough love with Paige, surveilling the arms negotiators and killing another American, an innocent one this time.
White House press secretary Sean Spicer last week accused the United Kingdom of aiding Obama in surveilling Trump Tower, reiterating a claim  from a Fox News analyst.
Today, most modern militaries consider satellites indispensable for a variety of missions: guiding munitions and drones, communicating with globally deployed personnel, predicting weather patterns and surveilling targets.
The takedown is notable also for the investigation that enabled it, which focused not on offensive hacking efforts or surveilling encrypted communications, but on tracing bitcoin transactions.
Mike much prefers to be the wedger to the wedge-ee, if you will, so the idea that anyone was surveilling him is unsettling in the extreme.
In August, 2016, some of Lutsenko's men discovered that, as part of an undercover investigation, NABU operatives were surveilling a facility used by the prosecutor general's office.
Just how new technologies affect someone's behavior and thinking at work depends on each individual, what they are doing and the goals of those who are surveilling.
Another agency is responsible for domestic intelligence and has recently been in the news for surveilling the Alternative for Germany, the right-wing anti-immigrant populist party.
In the spring of 1999, a Serbian Mi-8 transport helicopter flew alongside a US Air Force Predator drone surveilling Kosovo during the NATO intervention in that country.
But we need to just know more about just the more important issue of what the FBI was doing, surveilling the Trump campaign and how that was handled.
Former Obama administration officials justifying spying on, surveilling, whatever you want to call it, putting a mole in on an opposing campaign and a hotly contested election here.
Walmart has been surveilling its checkout registers using a computer vision technology called Missed Scan Detection to identify when items move past the scanner without having been scanned.
On September 5, 2014, Wikileaks tweeted that "car crime" was "on verge of being decriminalised in UK" while noting that millions of pounds had been spent surveilling Assange.
The CIA and FBI are looking for the person responsible for leaking top-secret material detailing CIA tools for surveilling smartphones and other devices, CBS News reported Wednesday.
The best way to avoid smart TVs from surveilling a household is to not connect it to the internet from the moment it's taken out of the box.
Lori Stroud, a former intelligence analyst for the National Security Agency who participated in the covert operation, told Reuters that she discovered Project Raven was surveilling U.S. citizens.
HTTPS also makes our tips page more secure, so tipsters can feel confident that their notes to us can't be read by someone surveilling their Wi-Fi connection.
He indicated that at issue was not the act of surveilling but whether officials followed proper procedures when they decided to gather intelligence on Trump's associates in 2016.
In a trove of WhatsApp messages between Hyde and Giuliani associate Lev Parnas, Hyde told Parnas that he was closely surveilling former US ambassador to Ukraine Marie Yovanovitch.
Ukraine officials announced earlier this month that they have launched a criminal investigation into whether Giuliani's associates, including Parnas, were surveilling Yovanovitch's movements and electronic devices last spring.
Talcum powder also managed to escape the oversight of federal agencies many consumers might imagine are always on high alert, surveilling the published literature for product safety concerns.
Block V of the Virginia-class is meant to be a true multimission sub, striking from a distance, surveilling without being detected, and supporting large unmanned underwater vehicles.
The operation involved equipping fake Amazon packages with GPS trackers, and surveilling doorsteps with Ring doorbell cameras in an effort to catch someone stealing a package on tape.
Its argument is twofold: First, end-to-end encryption is unlikely to stop law enforcement from surveilling society because most digital businesses will not adopt end-to-end encryption.
Finding flaws in iPhones and Android devices was important to the CIA's mission of surveilling targets because the security problems could allow the agency to eavesdrop on users' communications.
This month, three senior U.S. House Democrats asked FCC chairman Ajit Pai to take immediate action to address what could be foreign governments' "surveilling Americans in the nation's capital".
Schiff and the other Democrats on the committee accuse Nunes of cherry-picking facts to build a case that the FBI and DOJ abused their power in surveilling Page.
Former Obama administration official justifying spying on, surveilling, whatever you want to call it, putting them all in on an opposing campaign in a hotly contested election, final thought.
This follows four charges filed in February by the United Automobile Workers against Tesla for allegedly surveilling and coercing workers who attempted to distribute information about the union drive.
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights issued a scorecard Tuesday that found police departments, by and large, fail to protect the rights of people they are surveilling.
During one mission, he was surveilling a compound on a high-visibility day when 10 men in orange jumpsuits were marched outside, lined up and, one by one, beheaded.
The Communication Security Establishment, Canada's signals intelligence agency akin to the NSA, is tasked with doing big data analysis but is forbidden from surveilling or collecting data on Canadians.
Over the past few years, Immigration and Customs Enforcement's operations surveilling, detaining, and deporting undocumented immigrants have grown larger in scope and bolder in their disregard for human rights.
Mr. Cheurfi was not among France's notorious "S-Files," the thousands suspected of extremism whom the state is officially surveilling, but does not have enough formal proof to arrest.
China has a long history of aggressively surveilling the digital lives of not only Uyghurs, but also other minorities who either live in China or have fled the country.
Why it matters: Graham said he wants to know if Obama Administration officials were "politicizing" any of the 1,950 conversations of Americans that have been collected inadvertently while surveilling foreigners.
He later tried to tease the issue of Obama surveilling him during a CBS interview but when John Dickerson kept asking him about the claim, he abruptly cut things off.
" Some Democrats have gone further, demanding that the FCC take immediate action to crack down on "what could be hostile, foreign cell-site simulators … surveilling Americans in the nation's Capital.
By continuing to pursue "persons unknown" while closely surveilling individuals, the companies are potentially bypassing the protesters' democratic rights by preventing them putting across a defense in the injunction hearings.
Trump's attack comes as Washington boils over the release of a controversial memo that alleges wrongdoing on the part of the FBI while surveilling a member of the Trump campaign.
Since then, she claims, new information about the identity of those involved in surveilling her computers and phones from 85033 to 2014 has come to light that warrant new litigation.
As Felix (Diego Luna) rose to power, the DEA branch in Guadalajara adopted a newly aggressive approach to surveilling the cartels, thanks to the efforts of agent Kiki Camarena (Michael Pena).
After surveilling the suspect and obtaining DNA from a restaurant, agents arrested him without incident at his home, said Sean Ragan, FBI special agent in charge of the Sacramento Field Office.
In 2016, a former Uber employee claimed in court documents that co-workers were surveilling their exes' Uber accounts—and even used their access to keep tabs on Beyonce's Uber account.
Maybe they understood, in that uniquely teen way, that any place adults were was one where you'd never actually be free — especially from the surveilling eyes of future colleges and employers.
I just interviewed a detective that for years was surveilling, including that particular mosque saying he knew 20 radical thoughts, people who are radical thoughts within that mosque, a thousand nationwide.
According to government records, the RCMP spent decades following World War II investigating, surveilling, and questioning suspected gay and lesbian public servants, including members of the military, about their sexual orientation.
Claiming Conway's earlier comments were "made in jest," Spicer didn't completely rule out the possibility of microwave spying: "The microwave is not a sound way of surveilling someone," he told reporters.
Brazil has taken multiple actions — including jailing a Facebook executive — to persuade the social media network to provide law enforcement a functional method of surveilling criminal suspects who use the service.
Mr. Nunes's memo claims that the dossier, whose research was funded in part by Democrats, was improperly used to justify surveilling Mr. Page after he had cut ties with Mr. Trump.
Detectives began surveilling Nicholas, who smoked a few cigarettes outside a strip mall and threw the butts on the ground along with a napkin, court documents show, The Seattle Times reports.
So was Toys "R" Us, which is back after its bankruptcy and stood accused of surveilling children after reports about its use of high-tech sensors to track shoppers around stores.
A day earlier, an editor of The Sunday Telegraph of Sydney who had reported on secret government correspondence regarding surveilling the public had her home and devices searched by the police.
DHS is surveilling social media looking for undocumented immigrants, and ICE just gained access to a national database that will allow it to track any car in the country in real time.
There's a long history of surveilling protests, particularly with Stingray devices, so you may want to take precautions to make sure no one can listen in on your conversations during the event.
Police have not said what led them to Miranda-Alvarez, but late Wednesday, while surveilling her apartment, they allegedly spotted her and her boyfriend and an infant they believed to be Shamali.
Sondra Perry has fashioned a way to place me in the position of a drone or the drone's operator, surveilling a landscape which I am tempted to reduce to some summary judgment.
There are reports every day of tech companies listening in through our smart home devices, of social media networks selling our information, of governments surveilling its people and waging war with drones.
There have been rumblings that he'll appear at WrestleMania 33 in April -- and while he wouldn't confirm, he did note that he's surveilling the WWE honcho with his trusty drone, Vanguard 1.
In 2010, Google shut down its operations in China after it was revealed that the Chinese government had been hacking the Gmail accounts of dissidents and surveilling them through the search engine.
"There are lots of different possible motives" for surveilling diplomats, the official said, explaining that it is normally used for terrorism or intelligence gathering -- sometimes to find embarrassing information on a person.
"But it all comes at a cost to a certain sense of personal privacy, and also the collective privacy of your neighborhood and your community and who's surveilling whom in particular neighborhoods."
Instead of just surveilling the diseases ticks cause, as the report suggests, he hopes governments will invest in more tick research and create a surveillance program for this tick and for others.
Those sentiments, in turn, would bolster support to the policies he hoped to enact against Muslims writ large, like banning their entry into the United States and surveilling their places of worship.
The next step: A letter from a former Uber security employee, accusing the company of secretly surveilling competitors, is expected to be released, in a redacted form, by the court on Friday.
We recently revisited this issue of surveilling our loved ones, when we got a puppy and debated whether or not we should install a camera in our apartment to keep track of her.
Grindr could end up over-censoring content or surveilling its platform more broadly, and "might end up distorting the marketplace in a way that ends up making us all worse off," Goldman said.
The Muslim plaintiffs alleged in a 2012 lawsuit that in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks NYPD officers violated their civil rights by surveilling them solely on the basis of their religion.
To this day, Suffolk remains a place where public officials, particularly those on the wrong side of the political machine, have been known to wonder whether the district attorney's office is surveilling them.
"The skin has its own immune cells that are always surveilling the skin," said Dr. Bill Stebbins, director of cosmetic dermatology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, who was not involved in the report.
In text messages sent to Giuliani's associate Lev Parnas, Hyde used crude language to suggest that Yovanovitch should be removed from her post and implied that he or his allies were surveilling her.
The Maltese Armed Forces had been surveilling the situation and the Italians got involved, an armed forces spokeswoman said, before the government changed tack some hours later and announced the migrants could dock.
The IG report, released Monday, took issue with the application process for surveilling former Trump campaign advisor Carter Page, but found bias did not motivate the investigation and that it was properly predicated.
Kashmir Hill digs in on how little the practice is regulated: Police have come to recognize the fertile hunting ground of social media and are covertly surveilling people and groups there with little oversight.
But despite Levashov's significant efforts at anonymity, court records show that federal agents had been surveilling his iCloud account since May 20th, 2016, funneling back crucial information that may have led to his arrest.
While they still need to test that the technique works on more people, and that it can identify a broader range of behaviors, this demonstration hints at a new technology for surveilling human behavior.
The ride-hail company's chief legal officer Tony West, just days into his job, sent an email to the firm's security team telling them to stop any competitive intelligence projects that included surveilling individuals.
The Guardian reported that the court found the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) had failed to put safeguards in place while surveilling the digital communications, violating Article 8 of the European convention on human rights.
When an investigation was done, the inspector general decided to administratively close the case after reviewing 85033,000 employee emails, interviewing with several employees, reviewing patient information, issuing at least one subpoena and surveilling Houlihan.
Instead, Mr. Zhao, a soft-spoken Chinese immigrant, found himself surrounded by a SWAT team that had been surveilling the imposing $22 million hillside mansion owned by the victim, Mr. Zhao's cousin by marriage.
But part of what's so weird and disorientating about this whole episode is that, in a normal political environment, no Republican would want to draw attention to the F.B.I.'s reasons for surveilling Page.
Eventually, the whole group hangs out together to play a round of collusion poker, and the shadowy figure surveilling them all is revealed to be a popcorn-eating Kim Jong Un, because ... why not.
"The co-option of social media technologies provides authoritarian regimes with a powerful tool to shape public discussions and spread propaganda online, while simultaneously surveilling, censoring, and restricting digital public spaces," the researchers write.
Kimmel's version of the surveilling ornament comes in the form of the White House Press Secretary, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, helping "kids to spin their bad deeds and make Christmas great again," as Kimmel puts it.
Livingston's wife, a Connecticut transplant, is willfully ignorant as her husband sits in his study listening to gangster rap on his expensive headphones, surveilling via secret cameras the black housekeeper he has already sexually assaulted.
The Guardian reported that the court found the the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) had failed to put safeguards in place while surveilling the digital communications, violating Article 85033 of the European convention on human rights.
As I read the court's ruling, paged through the pleadings and exhibits, and scanned the news coverage, I couldn't shake the sense of disbelief that the city was retreading the same old ground, surveilling activists.
So long as the person overseeing the police state claimed to be surveilling people for their own good, it was easy to turn a blind eye, especially if the surveillance was concentrated in certain neighborhoods.
"They are in a very tough situation, but the fact that the government has put so many resources into monitoring and surveilling her suggests they are very concerned about the power she represents," he said.
This suggests the possibility of switching to a formula Tabarrok has summarized as "more police, fewer prisons, less crime": uniformed officers patrolling the streets stopping crime before it starts rather than working in prisons surveilling convicts.
Other notable uses include identifying witnesses by surveilling police departments to see who comes and goes from those facilities, and in support of robberies by observing gaps in security patrols and other vulnerabilities at target locations.
Upon receiving the letter, Smith claimed, she called Whitbread's Customer Relations department, who responded that they'd been "keeping tabs" on her—the rather concerning implication there being that the chain has been surveilling her dining habits.
The Pentagon is updating and extending the mission of troops stationed the southern border, shifting from a mandate to "harden" ports of entry to surveilling the border and laying down wire, according to The Associated Press.
INTERNATIONAL Because of an editing error, an article on Wednesday about an early step taken by Germany's domestic intelligence agency toward surveilling a far-right party misidentified the position from which Hans-Georg Maassen was removed.
To this already arresting premise, Seberg adds an interlocking storyline about a fictional FBI agent, Jack, who is part of the team surveilling Jean, but feels increasingly uneasy about the agency's campaign of sabotage against her.
"I find this really shocking and alarming and the idea that American citizens would be surveilling an American ambassador with the endorsement of the President's personal attorney, it's just so troubling to me," McEldowney told CNN.
The inspector general apparently did not assert in the draft report that any of the problems he found were so material that the court would have rejected the Justice Department's requests to continue surveilling Mr. Page.
From federal and local law enforcement to the US Department of State, government entities across the country are surveilling social media, often deploying automated technology with technical limitations, all with minimal public debate or independent oversight.
In stark terms, he took the regime to task for suppressing the history of the event, imprisoning pro-democracy citizens, surveilling its 1.4 billion people, and continuing to deny human rights to millions in the country.
They're also more likely to buy an Amazon-owned Ring doorbell camera, which is marketed as way of surveilling your stoop for package deliveries and package thieves—especially on Neighbors, the Ring-owned "neighborhood watch" app.
So it's certainly not unlikely that it's designed for military or intelligence purposes; per USA Today, amateur satellite watchers have speculated Zuma is related to earlier launches of spacecraft that appeared to be surveilling other spaceborne objects.
The neighbor who called 911 told Craig that Phillips, one of the suspects, didn't like Steve because he believed the older man was surveilling him and had a "vendetta" against him, the detective testified, according to AL.com.
President Trump took to Twitter to retweet conservative radio host Bill Mitchell on Wednesday, including Mitchell's tweet from a pro-Trump conservative blog with the headline suggesting Obama administration officials could have been involved with surveilling Trump.
Fischer, an eccentric fellow Brooklynite who won the United States' last world chess title against Spassky at the height of the Cold War, grew obsessed with the idea that his Communist adversary was surveilling his every move.
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Jeff Sessions rejected on Thursday a request from Republican lawmakers to appoint a special counsel to investigate allegations by conservatives that Justice Department officials abused their authority in surveilling a former Trump campaign official.
In May, the authorities began surveilling the bar's owner, Beverly Jo Sassin, after they arrested a man who had been accused of shoplifting "large amounts of alcohol" from a retail store in Dearborn, according to Chief Haddad.
The inspector general, a watchdog for the Justice Department, intends to finish by May or June his inquiry into whether law enforcement officials abused their powers in surveilling a former Trump campaign aide during the Russia inquiry.
In October the US blacklisted 28 Chinese companies for their role in surveilling and detaining minorities in Xinjiang, but there has been no evidence of change in China&aposs actions yet, suggesting the sanctions haven&apost worked.
The city already collects rough passenger pickup information, and Uber has agreed to provide data about trip duration, but providing specific drop-off information like taxis are obligated to would amount to surveilling individual passengers, Uber argues.
Henley said he tasked staffers with surveilling the routes used by a competing autonomous vehicle developer, and Gicinto said that he had received an audio recording of staffers from the overseas ride-hailing companies Didi Chuxing and Grab.
Photo: APThe TSA admitted to surveilling about 5,000 citizens this year as part of its secretive "Quiet Skies" program, which places travelers on TSA watch lists even if they aren't suspected of a crime, the Boston Globe reports.
The New York City Police Department has agreed to stop surveilling people in New Jersey in investigations based solely on their race, religion, or ethnicity as part of a legal settlement between the city and Muslim American plaintiffs.
If Americans in this case we have seen some of the cases where Trump associates are speaking for example to the UAE Prince and so in theory they are surveilling him but they capture the conversations of Americans.
The memo also leaves out a complete list of the other evidence that the FISA court judges have relied on since 2016 when making decisions to grant the FBI permission to continue surveilling Page outside of the dossier.
COLOMBO (Reuters) - Sri Lanka's former wartime defense chief, Gotabaya Rajapaksa, said on Friday he would run for president in elections this year and would stop the spread of Islamist extremism by rebuilding the intelligence service and surveilling citizens.
After Thursday's attack, law enforcement in cities like Washington, DC, and Los Angeles, home to the largest Iranian diaspora community in the world, promised to boost security, which has historically meant the monitoring and surveilling of my community.
"It's not just going from paper to a digital app — it's changing the culture," said Chief Tasso, who called the change part of a technological expansion of the department's policing method for crime-fighting, not for surveilling officers.
Often, rather than treating students as three-dimensional people facing a variety of challenges — including fear about school shootings, bullying, harassment, depression, and anxiety — school administrators assume that teens have no digital rights and resort to surveilling them.
By Thursday night, agents and law enforcement officers, confident they had found the alleged bomber, were combing through social media posts of Sayoc and began surveilling him either Thursday night or Friday morning, the law enforcement official said.
After the shooting at Orlando's Pulse nightclub in June 2016, Trump tweeted that he appreciated "the congrats for being right on radical Islamic terrorism," and called for the federal government to begin surveilling "the mosques" inside the United States.
Before 2017, the piece would have been a commentary on whether Amazon was trying to slip something nefarious past you, perhaps by surveilling you through your Kindle, or giving your reading history over to the government without a warrant.
Aerial microdrones are still in the developmental stage, but they'll eventually be used to serve many valuable purposes, such as surveilling a site after a natural disaster, detecting hazardous chemicals, or scoping out rooms for police and military forces.
These days, Facebook is best known for losing control of millions of users data, getting hacked, surveilling kids who are arguably too young to truly consent to such a thing, and being an exceptional tool for disseminating political propaganda.
The mundanity of an office environment gets the reality TV treatment at Pioneer Works, where the administrative staff has agreed, albeit with initial reluctance, to take part in a six-week performance with cameras constantly surveilling their daily grind.
She argues that surveilling your children is a step down a slippery slope to paranoia and authoritarianism, and that we as parents are enabling corporations to profit from this by selling us Ring doorbell cameras and backpack GPS trackers.
" Schiff memo: "DOJ's October 22016, 22016 FISA application and three subsequent renewals carefully outlined for the Court a multi-pronged rationale for surveilling Page, who, at the time of the first application, was no longer with the Trump campaign.
In the months we've spent poring over this location data, speaking with people we were able to identify and reporting on the industry, one thing has become crystal clear: This is the decade we were brainwashed into surveilling ourselves.
The near leak of NSO's malware underscores the risk such tools pose, regardless of the measures taken by developers to keep them secure, should they fall into the hands of criminals or nation states prone to surveilling journalists and dissidents.
The DFS was created to help the U.S. during the Cold War — if the C.I.A. needed anything done, the DFS did it, including surveilling Russian diplomats and squashing the Communist party by any means necessary (including carrying out bloody massacres).
Numerous employees have signed an open letter calling for Google to abandon the project, which critics fear will suppress free expression in China and be weaponized by the country's government as a means of silencing dissidents and surveilling its citizens.
Experts and officials have contended that surveilling the nuclear official, who had access to secure areas of a nuclear research facility in Mol, was part of a grander scheme to take him hostage and force him to hand over radioactive material.
That someone is likely not a peer but a megacorporation that is tracking and selling your preferences in a silent auction, a government surveilling your movements and religious affiliations, or a hacker collective that feels entitled to publish your sexual indelicacies.
The conclusion of the probe has prompted conservatives and Trump to call for a follow-up investigation into intelligence officials who ahead of the 2016 presidential election began looking into potential election interference by Russia and surveilling the Trump campaign.
"By virtue of their position, ISPs have near-unfettered access to our internet traffic, allowing them to build comprehensive profiles of their users by surveilling the websites they visit and tracking the services they use online," Laroia said in a statement.
In New York, Mr. Kourani spent days surveilling possible targets for attacks, including 26 Federal Plaza, the building that houses the F.B.I.'s New York offices; an Army National Guard facility in Manhattan; and a Secret Service facility in Brooklyn.
In addition to the data breach, Uber's practice of routinely surveilling its competitors physically and online came under scrutiny in federal court, when Uber was being sued for trade secret theft by Waymo, the autonomous-driving car company owned by Alphabet.
Nunes has remained mum about who summoned him to the White House to tell him that U.S. spy agencies had "incidentally" collected communications from Trump and his allies while surveilling foreign targets, but we may be closer to an answer.
Parnas, who turned over that evidence, told CNN's Anderson Cooper that he did not take Hyde's suggestions that he was surveilling Yovanovitch seriously and claimed that if he had believed the alleged threats were real, he would have contacted the authorities.
A Republican activist who bragged about surveilling a U.S. ambassador in explosive text messages released by the House on Tuesday night has a history of erratic behavior and outlandish statements, according to documents and interviews with people who know him.
The revelations showed that the NSA had backdoors into the databases of many of Silicon Valley's largest companies, that it was surveilling world leaders and American allies, and that the U.S. government's surveillance state had become ever present in American life.
Our relationship with social media was forever altered in the 2010s, as NSA contractor Edward Snowden leaked a series of documents in 2013 that revealed the extent to which the US government was surveilling its own citizens and its allies.
Israeli intelligence officials surveilling their Russian counterparts alerted the United States to widespread intrusions that led to the U.S. government's decision to purge Kaspersky Lab antivirus software from computers last month, according to a new report from The New York Times.
DOJ cited multiple sources to support the case for surveilling Page a but made only narrow use of information from Steele's sources about Page's specific activities in 20l6, chiefly his suspected July 2016 meetings in Moscow with Russian officials (REDACTED).
Astronomers used an international network of telescopes to detect the phenomenon before turning to TESS, whose permanent viewing zones designed to hunt distant planets caught the beginning of the violent event, proving effective its unique method of surveilling the cosmos.
During the 2013 shutdown, state labs continued to do the work of surveilling disease to detect outbreaks, but they weren't able to call on CDC epidemiologists for help coordinating those investigations — and any samples sent to the agency piled up.
Researchers credit Generation X (born between 1965 and 1980) "stealth-fighter" parents like Lydeana Martin for not hovering like "helicopter parents" -- a style most often attributed to Baby Boomers (born 1945-1965) -- but instead surveilling from a distance and intervening when needed.
Neighbors have always witnessed some of our private moments, for example, while "the people we live with are always sort of surveilling us," said Oulasvirta, an associate professor who teaches cognitive science, modeling, human performance and experience at Aalto University in Finland.
Related: Meth, Murder, and the DEA's Mysterious Deal With the 'Most Dangerous Man in the World' The leader has ruled the country with an iron fist in the two decades since, shutting down independent media outlets, surveilling communications, and throwing critics in prison.
Carter Page is the reason you&aposre opening up this big investigation where you end up putting an informant out there and you end up surveilling the Trump Tower and Kushner and all these guys are getting their phone calls listened to.
The most troubling abuses are being carried out in the western province of Xinjiang, where human rights groups and journalists say the Chinese government is detaining and surveilling millions of people from the minority Muslim Uyghur population on a nearly unprecedented scale.
Though Assange acknowledged that the CIA was, at least at present, using its surveillance capabilities in a targeted way -- surveilling specific individuals rather than the kind of bulk surveillance done by the National Security Agency -- he expressed concern that the policy might change.
That drunken confession undercuts the central thrust of the Nunes memo because the FBI was alarmed about Trump's possible ties to Russia long before it started surveilling Carter Page, the former Trump adviser Nunes claims was surveilled by the FBI under false pretenses.
The New York Police Department on Tuesday unveiled plans to deploy 2016 of the unmanned fliers and to train 29 officers to operate them, opening an intense debate about whether an agency previously criticized for illegally surveilling citizens should possess such powerful technology.
As part of the separate cache of correspondence revealed Tuesday, House Democrats revealed messages between Parnas and a Republican House candidate, Robert Hyde, in which Hyde used menacing language in describing how to deal with Yovanovitch and bragged about surveilling the ambassador.
Treviño called the police after two men with out of state car tags, apparent members of the Three Percenters, an alt right militia group, showed up and began surveilling the center, examining security cameras and exits as if preparing for a military operation.
Two new documentaries, The Social Dilemma and Coded Bias, dig into the pitfalls of artificial intelligence as it currently exists — manipulating our social-media feeds, determining our financial or professional futures, surveilling us on the streets — and what they find isn't pretty.
READ: Even Trump's lawyers think he'll lie to Mueller The memo did not mention that the FBI had been surveilling Page prior to the dossier's existence, nor did it publish the names of the judges involved in the alleged anti-Trump conspiracy.
More important, Zuckerberg would like to be able to tell the government, investors, and his users that his company has agreed to all the new terms and it's taking privacy seriously, and then move ahead with his business, which is based on surveilling his users.
But while such technical problems might slow the spread of facial recognition for the time being, they do nothing to address the troubling fact that police are exploring surveilling the public with a technology that has yet to be proven as just and accurate.
According to an exclusive Reuters report, Yahoo complied with a government order last year asking the company to scan all incoming emails for a specific string of characters — effectively surveilling hundreds of millions of users in search of a single phrase or snippet of code.
Washington (CNN)A top federal prosecutor in Utah is continuing to investigate allegations that the FBI abused its powers in surveilling a former Trump campaign adviser and should have done more to investigate the Clinton Foundation, according to a source familiar with the matter.
In the last year, we've seen increased arrests and prosecutions for participation in peaceful protests, immigrant activists picked up for deportation and, most recently, confirmation that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is surveilling black activists in an effort to criminalize people engaged in legal protest.
Trump's tweet referenced the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) court — which reviews requests from the FBI to spy on Americans when there's evidence that they might be working with a foreign government — that approved surveilling former Trump campaign aide Carter Page in October 2016.
As of the summer of 2016, well after Page had joined the campaign, the FBI was said to be surveilling him, suspecting Page might have been acting as an agent of the Kremlin, The Washington Post reported; he was later dropped from the campaign.
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department's internal watchdog intends to complete by May or June his investigation into aspects of the Russia inquiry, including whether law enforcement officials abused their powers in surveilling a former Trump campaign aide, Attorney General William P. Barr told lawmakers on Tuesday.
On the other hand, anti-Communist paranoia is deeply-rooted in US culture, and law enforcement has a history of taking action against leftists, whether by surveilling Martin Luther King and trying to blackmail him into killing himself, or simply killing Black Panther leader Fred Hampton.
On the one hand, it's a side note: Facebook remains, at its heart, a tech company whose business model depends on letting as many people do more or less what they want on the platform, while surveilling them and serving them targeted ads informed by that surveillance.
Today, jury selection began in the trial of William Earl Talbott II, who was arrested last year for the 1987 murders of a young Canadian couple after police began surveilling him and matched his DNA from a discarded cup to a sample from the crime scene.
The security tips provided earlier in this guide still apply: If you can protect yourself from getting hacked, you will have a better shot at preventing yourself from being surveilled (when it comes to surveilling iPhones, for instance governments often have few options besides hacking the devices).
The document reads that the drones should be able to operate with new sensors, including "air-to-air radar or sense-and-avoid technology once these systems become available," ultimately so that they can loiter for hours at a time while tracking and surveilling a target.
Instead, Sessions revealed Thursday that Utah's top federal prosecutor, John Huber, is looking into allegations that the FBI abused its powers in surveilling a former Trump campaign adviser, and claims that more should have been done to investigate Hillary Clinton's ties to a Russian nuclear energy agency.
The Chinese government is more interested in surveilling and controlling its own citizens than it is in monitoring foreign nationals; one of the reasons that ByteDance launched TikTok as a separate entity from Douyin was to establish a firewall between the Chinese state and users outside China.
"In an interview with MSNBC&aposs Rachel Maddow that aired January 15, Parnas described Robert Hyde as "a weird character," and said that he didn&apost take Hyde&aposs texts about surveilling Marie Yovanovitch seriously because "he was drunk most of the time" and "off the wall.
They fault Rosenstein for not appointing a second special counsel to investigate FBI/DOJ misconduct in investigating Trump and Hillary Clinton and in surveilling ex-Trump adviser Carter Page, and for redacting too much of a document given to Congress on the scope of Mueller's investigation.
"Too often over the course of this campaign, Republican presidential candidates have pandered to these inner-core Islamophobic leaders and their supporters with proposals like patrolling so-called Muslim neighborhoods, surveilling and shutting down mosques, and openly questioning whether a Muslim can serve as president," Awad said.
Their accounts, as well as dozens of WeChat and WhatsApp messages and voice recordings that they provided to BuzzFeed News, shed light on the methods and processes the rank and file of China's security apparatus use in surveilling Uighur exiles and fomenting deep-seated mistrust within their communities.
"By surveilling students' expressive activity and warning them that they would be held accountable for their peers' behavior" — throwing away the flyers —  "campus police implied that students were engaging in prohibited conduct and could face punishment for doing so," FIRE senior program officer Sarah McLaughlin said in a statement.
That raises some interesting legal questions that researchers like Aftergood are still trying to figure out: if NRO was interested in surveilling the US, and can't deliberately use its satellites to focus in on your house, could it simply buy pictures of your house from a private company instead?
Be smart: A former law-enforcement official who fought terrorism in Manhattan tells me that there's no way to stop these attacks: Police have thousands of leads, and surveilling a single person can take at least 16 agents (four per shift, three shifts per day, with days off).
After it was reported this month that Microsoft researchers had produced three papers on AI and facial recognition with a military-run university in China, some US politicians lambasted the company for helping a regime that's detaining a million Uighur Muslims in internment camps and surveilling millions more. Sen.
I first began following Barnette's work when I read about her project Dear 1968,…, a show about familial history using select documents from the chillingly detailed file amassed by the FBI whilst surveilling her father Rodney Barnette, the founder of the Compton chapter of the Black Panther Party.
Their political enemies, leaked documents seemed to show, had built a spying operation using software made by an Italian firm called Hacking Team — just one of many private companies that, largely below public notice, have sprung up to aid governments in surveilling the private lives of individual citizens.
"The responsible regulatory response to virtual currencies is consumer education, asserting CFTC authority, surveilling trading in derivative and spot markets, prosecuting fraud, abuse, manipulation and false solicitation and active coordination with fellow regulators," CFTC Chair Christopher Giancarlo said in the statement, adding the CFTC was following this course of action.
The testimony came in response to concerns raised by the panel about a Wall Street Journal report last month that said the U.S., while surveilling U.S. allies, also snooped on some members of Congress, according to members of the House Intelligence Committee who attended a classified briefing on the matter.
More importantly, the Clemenza files suggest that the RCMP's IMSI catcher program grew rapidly and resulted in improper training of officers, that it established standard practices that encourage internal authorization before a judge's warrant, and that it absolved operators of the responsibility to keep detailed notes after surveilling innocent Canadians.
It wasn&apost that long ago that the left and parts of the establishment media, I&aposm thinking in particular The New York Times, were deeply suspicious of what we now describe as a deep state when we had James Clapper going to Congress and lying about surveilling the American people.
He put a political adviser on the National Security Council, conducted classified business in the dining room of his Florida resort with unsecured phone flashlights, is giving his daughter security clearance to be his "eyes and ears" inside the White House, and accused an ex-president of illegally surveilling him.
President Donald Trump, Vice President Mike Pence, and Defense Secretary Mark Esper looking at the U.S. Space Command flagPhoto: Associated PressAs the Associated Press reports, the re-activated Space Command will handle space operations like surveilling missile launches in other countries and satellite-based communication and navigation for service members.
In March 2018, amid calls by Republican lawmakers for a second special counsel to investigate how the Russia investigation began, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions revealed that Huber was looking into allegations that the FBI abused its powers in surveilling former Trump foreign policy aide Carter Page among other issues.
And few of us truly understand the artificially intelligent technology that's being introduced to our lives, from the Alexa smart assistants that are listening in our homes to the systems that are screening our job applications, surveilling our faces, and trying to influence our political discourse — and even our votes.
And recently it was reported, by the Los Angeles Times, I believe, that somebody was picked up by the police, he was carrying a number of weapons and about 2,000 rounds of ammunition, and he was surveilling Ron Miscavige, who was the father of David Miscavige, the head of the church.
She goes on to say the claims about the problems with her and her son's passport applications are unfounded, and then pivots to her deceased son Damian Clairmont, who was issued a Canadian passport months before his departure to Syria, despite the fact that law enforcement had been surveilling him for two years.
"The story here is why private equity firms and venture capitalists are aiding the government of China, which has a history of surveilling and curtailing behavior deemed inappropriate to the goals of the Communist Party," said one US-based technology investor, who declined to be named for fear of ruining business relationships.
After a year of dealing with hackers publishing scripts, distribution partners accidentally slipping full episodes, and spoiler-hungry fans surveilling sets like Cold War spies, HBO's programming president Casey Bloys has come up with a plan to take extra measures to protect the ending of HBO's most sought-after title, Game of Thrones.
The CBC/Star investigation comes at a charged time, amid revelations that spies here had been illegally storing Canadians' metadata for a decade; that police in Quebec had been surveilling journalists in the province; and amid public consultations on Canada's controversial Bill C-51, which has been sold as an anti-terrorism measure.
Haspel also served as station chief in New York at the United Nations, former colleagues tell CNN, serving at the tail end of a time when CIA was helping the NYPD track potential terrorists in the US, a controversial program involving surveilling mosques and other locations where officials were concerned about potential radicalization.
In the fall of 2016, the workers took their complaints to the National Labor Relations Board, accusing management of union busting — doing things like surveilling them, preventing them from organizing on Facebook and threatening workers who took part in Stardust Family, all of which are covered by the National Labor Relations Act.
The word "daze" in the exhibition's title, suggestive of both aesthetic dazzle and cultural stupefaction, conveys this feeling of subdued trouble, as do the landscapes' peeping Tom vantages, which situate the viewer as an outsider surveilling the scene: houses are tucked away in brambly darkness; human silhouettes are glimpsed through backyard windows.
"The government revealed it had been surveilling Mr. Saipov and two of his associates for years, recording his conversations with them to gather information about his personal contacts, professional experiences, finances, and potential exposure to ISIS propaganda, violent jihadism, and Islamic extremism," Saipov's attorney Andrew Dalak argued in the heavily redacted filing.
In Los Angeles, helicopters are a buzzing soundtrack to city life: news crews charting traffic backups or the crowds on the beach; firefighters moving in on a fast-moving brush fire; the police surveilling a crime scene or pursuing a suspect; or a wealthy tycoon on the way to an important meeting.
And they would know a lot about the use of confidential informants, again, when things started, why they started, what the legal basis was, whether there were ethical concerns about surveilling a major party&aposs presidential campaign in the middle of the election season, and just how they followed protocol, whether they followed protocol.
In March, then-Attorney General Sessions revealed that Utah's top federal prosecutor, John Huber, was looking into allegations that the FBI abused its powers in surveilling a former Trump campaign adviser, and claims that more should have been done to investigate Clinton's ties to a Russian nuclear energy agency, which have not been proven.
In March 2018, amid calls by Republican lawmakers for a second special counsel, then-Attorney General Jeff Sessions revealed that Huber was looking into allegations that the FBI abused its powers in surveilling Carter Page, and investigating claims that more should have been done to investigate Hillary Clinton's ties to a Russian nuclear energy agency.
Booz Allen has come under scrutiny in the past for its work on a U.S. government program of surveilling the global cooperative called the Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication, no-bid contracts it was given by Homeland Security and the high price tag for data software it provided to the National Institutes of Health.
Ukrainian officials argue the bizarre operation — after which Babchenko shocked his friends and colleagues by appearing at a press conference about his own killing — allowed them to uncover the list of 47 names by surveilling and wiretapping the alleged Russia-backed organizers in the moments after they thought their first target had been hit.
According to the documents reviewed by Reuters, the agreements, signed in May 2008, allowed Cuba's armed forces to: • Train soldiers in Venezuela • Review and restructure parts of the Venezuelan military • Train Venezuelan intelligence agents in Havana • And change the intelligence service's mission from spying on foreign rivals to surveilling the country's own soldiers, officers, and even senior commanders.
Although Google officials defended the company's involvement on Project Maven and characterized the work as minor, emails reviewed by Gizmodo showed Google executives saw a huge opportunity for growth in the possibility of lucrative business with the Pentagon and projects that could ultimately lead to a cutting-edge AI-powered system capable of surveilling entire cities.
But beneath the pageantry and symbolism remains the sting that more than a billion Muslims around the world felt after American voters elected Trump -- a candidate who called for a "total and complete shutdown of Muslims" entering the United States, floated the idea of surveilling US mosques and warned that Muslim refugees represented a national security threat.
According to the documents reviewed by Reuters, the agreements, signed in May 2008, allowed Cuba's armed forces to:• Train soldiers in Venezuela• Review and restructure parts of the Venezuelan military• Train Venezuelan intelligence agents in Havana• And change the intelligence service's mission from spying on foreign rivals to surveilling the country's own soldiers, officers, and even senior commanders.
Tonight will be a stress test for Bloomberg: how many times can he get questioned about his spending, and stop-and-frisk, and red-lining, and the non-disclosure agreements at his company, and extending term-limits, and surveilling mosques, before he rolls his eyes, sighs heavily, and blurts out something that becomes his Dean scream?
Screens and screen time are a source of endless guilt and frustration among parents today, and it makes sense to need to displace these feelings on a face, a character, and something, or someone, with fantastically evil motives, rather than on the services that actually are surveilling what the kids are up to, to ends of their own.
Despite the sheer amount of metal involved in many of these activities, the CAPEX involved is actually a smaller percentage of the overall spend than might have been expected (and this is probably bad news for hopes of a grand societal bargain wherein we accept the all-surveilling eye of Google tracking our every move in exchange for a space elevator).
And they are currently in full meltdown mode, with the Defense Department lawyer overseeing them recently fired for reasons now publicly disputed, the lawyers in one case resigning en masse out of concern that the government was surveilling conversations with their client (which government prosecutors deny), and the judge in that case indefinitely postponing proceedings until someone tells him what to do next.
This passage stuck out: Paybarah: Tonight will be a stress test for Bloomberg: How many times can he get questioned about his spending, and stop-and-frisk, and red-lining, and the nondisclosure agreements at his company, and extending term limits, and surveilling mosques, before he rolls his eyes, sighs heavily, and blurts out something that becomes his Dean scream?
I loved you as an actress but was into you in maybe a bad way for a while before you died, when you had that creepy husband and kept getting in trouble on movie sets for falling asleep in the makeup chair and starting fights and calling the police so they could investigate the black helicopters that you thought were surveilling your house.
The security tips provided earlier in this guide still apply: If you can protect yourself from getting hacked, you will have a better shot at preventing yourself from being surveilled (when it comes to surveilling iPhones, for instance governments often have few options besides hacking them.) Governments have a weapon in their hands that criminal hackers do not: the power of the law.
But the task force will continue seeking the elusive cause, which has "frustrated" investigators who are stymied by not finding the same pathogen in infected patients and because cases tend to be scattered sporadically throughout the U.S. Deaths: The CDC previously recorded only one death since the agency started surveilling the illness in 2014, but earlier this year CNN reported claims that 2 other children had died.
And though the three subsequent applications to continue surveillance grew in volume — 79 pages, 91 pages, and 101 pages, compared to the original 66-page application — they provide little information about the scope of the FBI's investigation into Page, and few, if any, details about what law enforcement agencies had gleaned about the former Trump campaign adviser over the course of nearly a year of surveilling him.
"When [Clinton] frames the choices this way, it means that for Muslims to be 'good' and worthy cultural and political citizens of America, they have to pledge fealty to the same law enforcement, media, and politicians that have been surveilling, jailing, and abusing them based on their names, their faith, and their physical appearances," Neda Maghbouleh, a University of Toronto sociology professor, said in an interview.
The writer also gained notoriety earlier this month for being the first to report that former President Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice, requested that identities of members of President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's transition team be unmasked from intelligence reports surveilling foreign targets.
Brands will be forced to find an equilibrium between an exponential growth in technology and their traditional emphasis on the human hand; between understanding their customers' behavior and surveilling it; between their global presence and their local consumer groups; and between the poles of a customer spectrum that stretches not just around the world, but over decades, from Generation Z to the silver dollar.
Lawmakers Urge FCC to Act on Reports of Illegal &aposStingrays&apos Surveilling US Capital In a letter on Thursday, House Democrats urged the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to take…Read more ReadCell-site simulators operate by mimicking base transceiver stations—popularly known as "cell towers"—and can be used to pinpoint the precise location of a suspect's cellphone once identified by his or her unique international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number.
Sen. Tom CottonThomas (Tom) Bryant CottonCongress must address gender gap in nominations to military service academies GOP senators press Google on reports it developed a smart speaker with Huawei Sunday shows - Mass shootings grab the spotlight MORE (R-Ark.) on Tuesday called former national security adviser Susan Rice the "Typhoid Mary of the Obama administration foreign policy" after being asked whether she lied about surveilling President Trump's associates.
We live in a time when people are taking what they call justice into their own hands by shooting others with weapons intended for warfare; when paramilitary groups are defending their strongholds with deadly force; when biological agents are being deployed against citizenry; when governments are surveilling and tracking people via controversial AI systems; when the leaders of that government are making unpopular and ethically fraught decisions without the knowledge of their constituency.
Since January 20, Trump has accused Obama of: surveilling him at Trump Tower; ignoring evidence of Russian election meddling; allowing a nuclear threat to ferment in North Korea; approving embarrassing international agreements in the Paris climate accord and the Iran nuclear deal; masterminding a failed health care law; over-regulating the energy sector and killing coal jobs; micromanaging the battle against ISIS; and standing by as Syria's dictator used chemical weapons on civilians.
NT: So you do actually think that, if I could make up an answer to my question from a minute ago, the best-case scenario in two years would be a Chinese administration that has credibly agreed to stop ID theft, stop hacking us, stop surveilling, you know, violations of human rights through AI. And in return, these companies have been taken off the entities list, and we're able to do business in a normal way again.
Carter Page was  'more like Inspector Gadget than Jason Bourne,'  Trey Gowdy says FBI told FISA court  Steele wasn't source of report used to justify surveilling  Trump team, docs show Dershowitz slams heavily redacted FISA docs  on Page wiretap OVERLOOKED WARNING SIGNS: A mechanical inspector said Sunday he warned the company operating the now-capsized duck boat in Missouri about massive design flaws and dangerous safety issues almost a year before Thursday&aposs tragic accident that killed 29 people and injured seven others .. .
Nancy Pelosi, DCCC says petition will block Putin's visit , misleading donors: report 'Sunday Morning Futures' Interview:  Goodlatte says House Republicans ready to call John Brennan to testify Spicer rips media for Trump-Putin furor , as half of Americans disapprove of Trump's job in Finland Howard Kurtz: Behind the hostility: How Trump and the media descended to mutual disgust FOX NEWS EXCLUSIVE: DISSECTING THE CARTER PAGE FISA APPLICATION -  Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee asked President Trump last month to declassify key sections of the surveillance warrant application for ex-campaign aide Carter Page ,  according to a letter obtained by Fox News  ...  The heavily-redacted application outlining the justifications for surveilling Page, which was approved and renewed several times by the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC), was released over the weekend  after a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.

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