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snowdon has insisted that details from the documents not be made public, at least, for now. been inis and -- he has and moscow airport for weeks. airline iswhy the considering suing the ntsb. , we'll talk about the abandonment of the traditional sunday greeting. a program that has been around 153 years comes to an >> you are watching abc seven news at 11:00. on your side. a spokesperson for the airlines says they may sue a tv station that erroneously named the pilots involved in last weekend's air crash. that theytion says received the names and contacted the ntsb for information. the names were mistakenly confirmed. the mistake has damaged the airline's reputation. vancouver's say they found the young actor dead in his hotel room yesterday afternoon after he missed his check out time. there is no indication of foul play. one of the guest directors said that he spoke to the actor before his death will stop >> i had several interactions with him yesterday will stop yesterday -- yesterday. he said, i am feeling fantastic again. like everyone else, i am devastated and confused
snowdon has insisted that details from the documents not be made public, at least, for now. been inis and -- he has and moscow airport for weeks. airline iswhy the considering suing the ntsb. , we'll talk about the abandonment of the traditional sunday greeting. a program that has been around 153 years comes to an >> you are watching abc seven news at 11:00. on your side. a spokesperson for the airlines says they may sue a tv station that erroneously named the pilots involved in last...
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tell me about the sentiment indicator on, for example, the snowdon spying incident. >> edward snowdonwing. that's not stopping. they love him or hate him. % the majority don't see him as a village. after he was charged with the espionage act, support. how do they see president obama, china won't give him back, russia won't give him back. >> the president was trounced for the entire ordeal. and he's not recovered, 50% recovered from where he was in early june. stuart: you say that's a direct result of the snowed-- snowden? >> the president hasn't really talked about it and they, the people who are supporting snowdon are against the president. and almost really, really correlated to opinions surrounding the president in a little less degree. the president is catching the brunt of the frustration e dow access to all twitter feed? >> anything that's public. stuart: what percentage is that. >> a huge majority. stuart: are you part of an opinion pole? >> most people don't have land lines anymore and twitter, people are voicing their opinions dozens of times a day and they don't know it. stu
tell me about the sentiment indicator on, for example, the snowdon spying incident. >> edward snowdonwing. that's not stopping. they love him or hate him. % the majority don't see him as a village. after he was charged with the espionage act, support. how do they see president obama, china won't give him back, russia won't give him back. >> the president was trounced for the entire ordeal. and he's not recovered, 50% recovered from where he was in early june. stuart: you say that's...
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>> is interesting because the question is or the one thing i believe snowdon and many have both doneo the dialogue is understanding what is the limit or definition of what is secret or what is classified? the manning case there are a lot of documents released and it seems like a lot. but when you look at what they were in high court and they were there some issues, there are some issues snowdon maybe it maybe a different issue appeared on the rest is easy that many deny it aiding and abetting charge. >> pam: and if you'd like to connectyou can find him on twitter -- at-yaki blog. >> jacqueline: son skies there. looking at our satellite image would unseat the fog up and down the coast. it will be a big issue over night serious. 82 in livermore and 88 in and to antioch. >> pam: a record setting delivery. one of the happiest of babies ever born. we have the picture stay with us! ♪ you like to keep yepour far my lyalthaland ant. othe thme fme you ydog.do ao intrinoducinucg new nerinariog w wght ghhealhey.y. it's a's no-sacrifcrices,es caloriloe-lighlit way wa hel hr with a delicioicusly
>> is interesting because the question is or the one thing i believe snowdon and many have both doneo the dialogue is understanding what is the limit or definition of what is secret or what is classified? the manning case there are a lot of documents released and it seems like a lot. but when you look at what they were in high court and they were there some issues, there are some issues snowdon maybe it maybe a different issue appeared on the rest is easy that many deny it aiding and...
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. >>> edward snowdon is still in limbo and still holding information. >> the nuts and bolts of how nsa traffics phone calls and an instruction manual of how to spy is one secret edward snowden doesn't want released. what's been published is considered damaging enough by the obama administration. >> make no mistake, this violation of our laws was a serious security breech. >> reporter: snowden is apparently sitting on that secret at a moscow airport. he says, quote, i have been made stateless and hounded for my act of political expression. he's also requested asylum from 20 countries with no response yet after telling what he's lost, officials in moscow say he's yet to receive an application for asylum from snowden. even so, russia refuses to send him back to the u.s. >> according to the guardian reporter if constant with snowden. -- in contact with snowden, he doesn't want anymore information released. >>> we'll look at christie with a look at our roads. >> hi, everyone. 95 moving a little bit slow in that northbound direction from 32 past 100, shouldn't take you too long to get by. wa
. >>> edward snowdon is still in limbo and still holding information. >> the nuts and bolts of how nsa traffics phone calls and an instruction manual of how to spy is one secret edward snowden doesn't want released. what's been published is considered damaging enough by the obama administration. >> make no mistake, this violation of our laws was a serious security breech. >> reporter: snowden is apparently sitting on that secret at a moscow airport. he says, quote, i...
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also, the hunt for in as a leaker edwards will -- snowdon. fox news national security ambassador john bolton weighing in on the ongoing discussions over edward snowden and what it means for our relationship with both russia and china. and things that the embattled internal revenue service going from bad to worse, a second irs official refusing to answer the questions by congress, and this time over allegations that he awarded half a billion dollars of contracts to a body. house oversight committee member congressman joins us to tell us what is going to be done next to fix the irs. the obama administration today urging russia to expel edward snowden, returning to this country to face espionage charges. our next guest says the russian prime minister is essentially coming his nose at us. joining us now, former pentagon official, fox business a security analyst, former ambassador to the united nations. fox news contributor. let me for start with you. i mean, it looks like he is having a lot of fun right now with president obama. >> si is thumbing
also, the hunt for in as a leaker edwards will -- snowdon. fox news national security ambassador john bolton weighing in on the ongoing discussions over edward snowden and what it means for our relationship with both russia and china. and things that the embattled internal revenue service going from bad to worse, a second irs official refusing to answer the questions by congress, and this time over allegations that he awarded half a billion dollars of contracts to a body. house oversight...
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snowdon. because it is in our view, as well as the view expressed by russian leaders, including the president, that this should not be something that causes long-term problems for u.s.- russian relations 55 those relations are very important and they see the countries engaging on a number of important issues, both economic and security-related issues. and if we want to continue that relationship unimpeded by this issue. and we believe there's a way to move forward here that allows for mr. snowdon to return to the united states and be afforded all of the rights and protections that he, as a citizen of this country and a defendant in court, and joyce, and for russia to resolve the situation that they have been dealing with now for three weeks. >> and then, on panama, does the u.s. have any more clarity now on what was on the north korean-flagged vessel, where it was headed and for home? >> i just don't have any more information on that at this time. if we give more, we can answer those questions
snowdon. because it is in our view, as well as the view expressed by russian leaders, including the president, that this should not be something that causes long-term problems for u.s.- russian relations 55 those relations are very important and they see the countries engaging on a number of important issues, both economic and security-related issues. and if we want to continue that relationship unimpeded by this issue. and we believe there's a way to move forward here that allows for mr....
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secrets so snowdon has now denied his request to enter russia. here is a map of the country's worst noted is seeking asylum derrick the list consists of several european countries and russia and poland in india has basically said no. other countries including germany has said he cannot ask for asylum. ecuador will need to reach its territory before they could make a decision. >> pam: major that the house on the picture on the screen was supposed to enter a plea but he refused to. accused of killing 13 people in 2009 and a murder spree at fort hood. if he is convicted huss' son can sentence face a death sentence. >> pam: neighborhood patrol. one of zimmerman's closest friends took the stand today. a former sheriff's deputy. he says he spoke with zimmerman after the incident.and saw his injuries. >> he had a swelling on the left side of his head. a very big swelling area. why i why did it i'd the attached not realizing that he had just".gone through a tramautic event." >> pam: later, prosecutors tried to cast doubt on the claims that trayvon martin
secrets so snowdon has now denied his request to enter russia. here is a map of the country's worst noted is seeking asylum derrick the list consists of several european countries and russia and poland in india has basically said no. other countries including germany has said he cannot ask for asylum. ecuador will need to reach its territory before they could make a decision. >> pam: major that the house on the picture on the screen was supposed to enter a plea but he refused to. accused...
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think you may pay and was interested in going to next time they should but all they can stick to snowdon in the gold but maybe ask it again easily given that had already got all the gold already they could be could put them in a gold crate and send him to venezuela and nobody would notice because nobody cares about gold apparently not but the venezuelan people were cheering when chavez put it back you know they were pretty chuffed and they think it was very interesting for each of the guys they were getting chaffed they were like i don't hear either of each other but we're out of time so i just going to also have the realize the company thanks so much again for being on the kaiser report thank you for having me . all right that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i like to thank our guests jan scales of the real asset company if you like to get in touch tweet us at kaiser report until next time ask. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation. to the told destruction of the c
think you may pay and was interested in going to next time they should but all they can stick to snowdon in the gold but maybe ask it again easily given that had already got all the gold already they could be could put them in a gold crate and send him to venezuela and nobody would notice because nobody cares about gold apparently not but the venezuelan people were cheering when chavez put it back you know they were pretty chuffed and they think it was very interesting for each of the guys they...
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. >> host: is greenwald a hero or a villain like snowdon? >> host: that's a good question. i think that greenwald is a hero and he is doing great work and i saw david gregory asking if he aided and abetted edward snowden. so you have this, he is being asked if he is basically committing a crime and that is exactly the type of behavior that we face, this sort of mainstreaming of the criminalization and the journalism and they have also talked about his personal life now and we have seen that happen and i think that the question about edward snowden is the least important question. it is a discussion and maybe it was an interesting discussion on the but that is not one that we should even be having. the discussion is what is going on with the information. and i just don't think that the punishment matches the crime here. you talk about spending decades in jail, maybe being in jail for life. i don't think he deserves that punishment. he probably did cross a line. one that i've never crossed insofar as he violated the contract and broke an agreement. i've never done that before
. >> host: is greenwald a hero or a villain like snowdon? >> host: that's a good question. i think that greenwald is a hero and he is doing great work and i saw david gregory asking if he aided and abetted edward snowden. so you have this, he is being asked if he is basically committing a crime and that is exactly the type of behavior that we face, this sort of mainstreaming of the criminalization and the journalism and they have also talked about his personal life now and we have...
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. >> snowdon is still trying to get asylum in russia appeared >> as look at traffic start with the baydge toll plaza and you could see the own a little bit as it comes into the city. stay with us will be back on kron 4 news. >> look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] add a wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv for just $19 a month with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. you want to be close to the people who are close to the land. [ rooster crows ] that's why safeway works closely with local growers. the folks whose hands are in the soil. planting and nurturing the kind of delicious produce that gets delivered to s
. >> snowdon is still trying to get asylum in russia appeared >> as look at traffic start with the baydge toll plaza and you could see the own a little bit as it comes into the city. stay with us will be back on kron 4 news. >> look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv...
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thats he program uncovered by edward snowdon or at least one of them. one that collects the phone records of millions of americans to protect against terrori. the measure which is being sponsored by replican congressman just in a mosh i expected to be vot on later this week also on capitol hill, lawmars ramping up pressure on house leaders to allow a vot on legislation that would create a special committee to investigate the terrorist attack in benghazi republican congressman steve stockman is circulating a discharge petition that would rce a vote if 218 members of the house sign-on. to promote that effort he held an event where he rolled out a 60-foot long scroll signed by 1,000 special operations veteran some who supporthe establishment of that select coittee. joining us now to assess the impact of arming the syrian rebels, otherational security issues facing the nation, former pentagon official, fox these national security analyst katie mcfarlane. good to see you. first, this green lighting of an administration proposal to provide at least initially
thats he program uncovered by edward snowdon or at least one of them. one that collects the phone records of millions of americans to protect against terrori. the measure which is being sponsored by replican congressman just in a mosh i expected to be vot on later this week also on capitol hill, lawmars ramping up pressure on house leaders to allow a vot on legislation that would create a special committee to investigate the terrorist attack in benghazi republican congressman steve stockman is...
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also, you have to wonder why the american government is so far strong against snowdon.sounds like they're not concerned about at he is giving to foreign entities but are more coerned with what he is telling the american people. charles: or what else he could have i know he has turned to actually release more information, but my problem is, okay, i expect government spying. i think have all come to the realization, but the idea that if i do a search, go on microsoft, if i'm using a look, somehow all of this stuff instantaneously is at the fingertips of the government, how does it make you feel? >> it's very alarming and disturbing. it to be doing personal things. of video diary are adjusted journal itself. they clearly can and will be held against you. more importantly, we had congressman back in the day tell us we had to do these things in the age of technology and intelligence that tokyo's for national security. at the same time americans and really wonder what that meant. it is master many questions. think it's time now we are entering aew election cycle tt make this
also, you have to wonder why the american government is so far strong against snowdon.sounds like they're not concerned about at he is giving to foreign entities but are more coerned with what he is telling the american people. charles: or what else he could have i know he has turned to actually release more information, but my problem is, okay, i expect government spying. i think have all come to the realization, but the idea that if i do a search, go on microsoft, if i'm using a look, somehow...
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i think snowdon is more of a symbol. they are not willing to touch it.ouch him. that is because -- [ laughter ] >> that is not because any other country took him. charles: i know that you try to spin this. he will not be scrambled fighter jets. for me, what the message was we only have two options. we scramble fighter jets or we do nothing. that is not leadership. i am a criminal defense attorney. when someone is running, they will soon run out of options. the part about, the fact that there was information that we were possibly spying is very dangerous and very scary. it is pretty scary. charles: president obama landing in tanzania just a few hours ago. has he accomplished anything? >> sure. i think it is about diplomacy across the country. across the world. he was fighting two wars and putting ends to them. you are less on the defense. charles: $100 million. this is the kind of trip that he should have taken after all this. he is meeting with officials. he is meeting with the government. there has been a big push back against politicians from either si
i think snowdon is more of a symbol. they are not willing to touch it.ouch him. that is because -- [ laughter ] >> that is not because any other country took him. charles: i know that you try to spin this. he will not be scrambled fighter jets. for me, what the message was we only have two options. we scramble fighter jets or we do nothing. that is not leadership. i am a criminal defense attorney. when someone is running, they will soon run out of options. the part about, the fact that...
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again, none of this takes away from the crack down on civil society, takes away from snowdon and hispresence in moscow, takes away from syria, but there are things that happen on the security council, for instance russian support for robust peacekeeping action on the ivory coast. it was a major atrocity averted. rework with them where we can get them to see that their interests aligned with hours and that their interests aligned with maintaining international peace and security. >> not a matter of if but when. >> the situation on the ground right now is very worrying for a host of reasons. first, the military gains that the regime has made lately. second, the fact of chemical weapons use in recent months. third, something uni talked about the mob believe the growth of the extremist presents within the opposition. so i think nobody is satisfied with where we are today. i know the president does not. and the administration is constantly examining and re-examining how it can heighten the pressure so as to hasten the day that he departs. i guess to come back to my comments were given som
again, none of this takes away from the crack down on civil society, takes away from snowdon and hispresence in moscow, takes away from syria, but there are things that happen on the security council, for instance russian support for robust peacekeeping action on the ivory coast. it was a major atrocity averted. rework with them where we can get them to see that their interests aligned with hours and that their interests aligned with maintaining international peace and security. >> not a...