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we already know about prism we already know about uh...
expansive spying that uh... then government is doing to us
on out in the old days though when the government went to the internet
companies
and pass for all their data apparently some inside microsoft
but you know this all the time
had come over the word for it was called
hoover right
now it seems that it's a matter of vacuum because
there who bring up all the data from mike soft mother companies
well interns that that's not what they named it after they named after j_ edgar
hoover
who'd collect this information on his opponents and and to me the bluesy
use it later uh... to blackmail na hone k
so don't worry though that was not early days of the bush and uh...
list companies of time had fought to some degree saying hey wait a minute if
you can do this you got to get a court order i can to sponsor leave you with
information
although they did that for four years before they ask for court orders but
level as they did
so that bush and obama went through a series of steps
to quote on quote legalize it
by getting friendly fires of course the robbers at the same period
some of which refuse a rubber stamp in any way was constitutional issues will
come up with her in the court system
and uh... some leaders in the seven the house
they show in the village that he can say anything about it
and those guys that all okay and the latest inset
hideouts ueno
daily read about you
has now become more formalize and so associated press explains and terrific
story
what their essay called prism
we companies knew it is a streamlined system that automated in simplified the
whole bring from years earlier
so before they're gonna microsoft window will someone saying to me all your data
now the new system if including prism set
seva side which
made this dave very automated system
we just want to add at least something up
we've got the court orders
so there's nothing you can do about it
to some degree
it doesn't absolve the internet companies but they are under court
orders so
it's the government's fault a lot more than this the internet companies for
so now the a_p_ breaks uh... what i think is the most interesting part
whole n_s_a_ spying scandal
they slate interviews with more than a dozen
current and former governor technology officials and outside expert experts
show that walla prison has attracted the recent attention
the program actually is a relatively small part of a much more expansive and
intrusive eavesdropping effort
now remember
prism is the one that collects the content of your emails your web searches
et cetera now that's a small part
who's a giant story by the associated press
associated press is not a fly by night operation
and they are very very careful
in what they prepped
so they explain americans who disapprove of the government meeting their emails
have more worried about from a different the larger n_s_a_ effort
that's that's as bad as it passes
through the flight were often cables
that make up the internet's backbone
so prisoners when they go to the company is nicer nagging me
your data right
but do you know
even even though the company's inaudible water if the fiber-optic cables
mill the backbone of the internet
and who brought information in that way
an absolute programs you're talking about whether it's
the nucleon that's for the phone companies and mainly football devotees
are marina
and prism
uh... for the internet ah... programs
so it gets worse
former u_s_ officials familiar with the process it allows a government
to keep information as long as it is labeled
as belonging to an american and stored in a special restricted part of a
computer
so they're saying look we got the info but don't worry we're not using eggs at
a special restricted area this is america now a lot of times menara
consult gets into a not a restricted area and if you're not american good
luck to you
we have all of your emails and web searches period
but may go on a splenda means americans personal emails can live in government
computers
but analysts hint access read or listen to them
allows the emails become relevant
to a national security in the investigation
so they have them they have off in the fall
american citizens info
also there's you know i'm
they have it is a safe
for the moment being we're not going to access them
unless the sender actual security investigation
well they fear explains well things can change
the government doesn't automatically deletes the data facial said
because and email or phone conversation that seems innocuous today
might be seen evian eight year from now
in other words
hey man we got to stop if we ever suspected anything
look they now call war on drugs the national security issue
they sometimes call them terrace
are you involved the war on drugs somehow i do you ever smoke pot
national security investigation
i have everything you've ever done online and i can use it to smear my paws
i mean really deters people
that are important in actual security
they have
all of our stop online confirmed by the associated press
they're storing it
they haven't used it yet
yet
but as snowden said system at a ra policy
exiled president decides that a never a policy doesn't matter you can use it
you'll say well it was legal it was constitutional
chania great obon agreed
all sides agree
sat there for you know
not to take every
thing you've ever done online
and use it as a tool against you
this is how you get big brother
one uh...
analysts wall
perusing yahoo ceo be spent
technologist but a perfectly said
i cannot forgive anything
outside of a face-to-face conversation
that the could not have access to it
if this is a big brother where they've collected all of your phone records
and everything you've ever done online and their story in somewhere
what's big brother
sis exactly what big brother me
welcomed in nineteen eighty four