Talk FURIE – Dr. Chelsey Sprengeler And The Uprising Against Police

Hey gang.
This is William here.
I’m really having fun recording and editing with Dr. Sprengeler.
We only want to shoot for an hour but ended up going way over that target and it’s all very dope. The good Dr. knows her way around a conversation and hopefully, we can do the next episode with live callers.
We really go all over the place with the Uprising Against Police as the center from which we branch.
With mere days left before President-elect Donald Trump takes the White House, President Barack Obama’s administration just finalized rules to make it easier for the nation’s intelligence agencies to share unfiltered information about innocent people.
New rules issued by the Obama administration under Executive Order 12333 will let the NSA—which collects information under that authority with little oversight, transparency, or concern for privacy—share the raw streams of communications it intercepts directly with agencies including the FBI, the DEA, and the Department of Homeland Security, according to a report today by the New York Times.
That’s a huge and troubling shift in the way those intelligence agencies receive information collected by the NSA. Domestic agencies like the FBI are subject to more privacy protections, including warrant requirements. Previously, the NSA shared data with these agencies only after it had screened the data, filtering out unnecessary personal information, including about innocent people whose communications were swept up the NSA’s massive surveillance operations.
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