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we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind it the. reports from inside the prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike and a bit of protest over the definite detention and mistreatment. of a look back at the top stories from the past seven days on the latest developments this is the weekly. pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike travel to washington this week to testify before congress. was at the emotional briefing where family members u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time
we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. and behind it the. reports from inside the prison where over a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike and a bit of protest over the definite detention and mistreatment. of a look back at the top stories from the past seven days on the latest developments this is the weekly. pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone...
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have a new head of m i six also blamed journalist at the guardian newspaper for publishing the n.s.a. leaks calling it irresponsible that view was backed out by the g c h q chiefs are fine logon who insisted his agency isn't monitoring most of the british population but is focused on combating terrorism we asked former am i five agent an english on whether she thinks that and files have actually given terrorists any information they didn't already have. all terrorist groups in the last four decades have known that they could be under surveillance and they take very good and. techniques in order to make sure they're not surveyed many brazil are ready to face the one thousand nine hundred ninety nine teeth so the idea that they are using that as an excuse to drag all our personal surveillance and turn this into a police state is just not feasible as a former spy i would say that the best way to protect your country is actually targeting investigations but then we have this dragnet signifier we probably use more information through that endemic surveillance and we probably put ourselves at gre
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n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leak documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always been true for they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. you know what it is. that they're over there. so kerry referring there to spying but automatic pilot the head of the n.s.a. said the country it is policy makers not the intelligence services who select targets and journalist glenn greenwald who's been releasing snowden's leaks says despite this the n.s.a. will not scale back its activities. to brazil and germany. and spain of course in the united states i
n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leak documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always been true for they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. the n.s.a. revelations have...
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n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including the n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always being true for they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. with the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence service services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. so that is not only that it is a lot of the outer. circle is there really is there over the course of a longer. and there to spying by autopilot while the head of the n.s.a. said the contrary it's policy makers not the intelligence services who select targets and journalist glenn greenwald who has been releasing snowden's leaks says despite the scandal the n.s.a. will not scale back its
n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seen the n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including the n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always being true for they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. with the n.s.a....
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n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seenthe n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. american security officials and policymakers have been placing the blame on each other over who is responsible for organized global surveillance here is u.s. secretary of state john kerry explaining why the white house didn't know what exactly the n.s.a. is doing. so they have a. lot of the other. technology is there it is there over the course of a lawyer. now that statement does not match up with the explanation given by the n.s.a. chief keef alexander said his agency was being told who to spy on by policymakers including u.s. ambassadors despite the ongoing surveillance scandal and what seems like a rift between u.s. intelligence an
n.s.a. so i'm sure he could tell us everything we need to know about the leaked documents because as we've seenthe n.s.a. has been very scarce with providing information i also think that the organization including n.s.a. chief keith alexander aren't always being truthful they once claimed they'll never break german laws on their surveillance operations but tapping the chancellor's phone is not legal that's why i have trouble trusting u.s. intelligence officials. american security officials and...
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video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire r t travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp where the military denies that the facilities dark reputation meyer to buy alleged torture suicides is anywhere close to reality. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories this is our team thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed the grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress. it was at the emotional briefing where family members asked two u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect the
video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire r t travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp where the military denies that the facilities dark reputation meyer to buy alleged torture suicides is anywhere close to reality. and broadcasting live from our studios in moscow recapping the week's top stories this is our team thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family...
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video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious detention camp where the military staff. facilities dark reputation by alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. casting live from our studios in moscow with our weekly report this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed their grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress is going to touch a can was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing. other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of gross strikes so it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart even though hard
video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious detention camp where the military staff. facilities dark reputation by alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. casting live from our studios in moscow with our weekly report this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which...
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but they were ok with it then because it was a terrorist act so one would think that after the n.s.a. leaks there would be a before and after as well but from what you're saying not much has changed in a level than the average american after these leaks. yeah to my knowledge nothing has changed it's still business as usual at the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. . i heard in one of your lectures you said that the government officers that you had to deal with were offended by your distrust towards them so you described them as people fully confident in a trust of american people but what if they are right and they do have the trust of most americans. so few what i think is very important to remember is that our founding fathers realized that even if we trust the people in power now we shouldn't be forced to trust the people in power tomorrow. our system of government was designed specifically so that we wouldn't have to trust our government. that our government would govern with the consent of the people how can we as a people consent to activities that we don't know about that's why the issue of trans
but they were ok with it then because it was a terrorist act so one would think that after the n.s.a. leaks there would be a before and after as well but from what you're saying not much has changed in a level than the average american after these leaks. yeah to my knowledge nothing has changed it's still business as usual at the f.b.i. and the n.s.a. . i heard in one of your lectures you said that the government officers that you had to deal with were offended by your distrust towards them so...
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terror tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter is accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden with him a few of the airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility which is set to open in utah drawing the ire of privacy activists. we're never going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak out. just trying to draw attention to privacy concerns in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous amounts of personal information. every single hour of the day people are. feeling unsafe to do anything in iraq a record high death toll over the last five years mark in october this is the country's prime minister pays a visit to washington asking for additional aid to combat insurgent violence. and peace in ruins pakistan summons the u.s. ambassador accusing washington of scuttling attempts to get islam as militants to the negotiating table after the u.s. after a u.s. drone killed the leader of the taliban in the country. it's two am in moscow i
terror tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter is accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden with him a few of the airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility which is set to open in utah drawing the ire of privacy activists. we're never going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak out. just trying to draw attention to privacy concerns in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous amounts of...
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guest today calls himself a strict constitutionalist his business suffered in the wake of the n.s.a. leaks scandal why because the service to provide it was believed to have been in use by the person most want to buy the united states snowden these are sick harris were is their privacy and the trust of his clients. forced to make a difficult decision which put an end to ten years of hard work. the owner of love a bit has just one goal to defend the american constitution but now his freedom is at risk who will win the legal fight the government wants the keys to privacy for the man who sees himself as the brave keyholder. our gas is louder levison founder owner and operator of flaubert in credit mail so . that will good morning to you but good evening from us it's great to have you on the show today so your service was barely known before this scandal with edward snowden do you appreciate public attention that it allows you to put some of your ideas forward or would you rather never have to deal with it. i think i would have rather rather never had to deal with this you know i was quite hap
guest today calls himself a strict constitutionalist his business suffered in the wake of the n.s.a. leaks scandal why because the service to provide it was believed to have been in use by the person most want to buy the united states snowden these are sick harris were is their privacy and the trust of his clients. forced to make a difficult decision which put an end to ten years of hard work. the owner of love a bit has just one goal to defend the american constitution but now his freedom is...
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coming up on our team more and more n.s.a. leaks journalist glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. and its spying ask of hades. and the court battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this n.y.p.d. pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is believe it or not more and more americans are cashing in on everything from blood to hair to sorta legs will give you the numbers on what sells later in the show. it's tuesday november twelfth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm a mirror david and you're watching our t.v. well edward snowden's bountiful n.s.a. leaks are far from over at least according to glenn greenwald greenwald is the former guardian journalist responsible for breaking the n.s.a. surveillance story and he says there are indeed more damning documents to be released only this time it'l
coming up on our team more and more n.s.a. leaks journalist glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. and its spying ask of hades. and the court battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this n.y.p.d. pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is...
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coming up on r t more and more n.s.a. leaks journalism glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. in its spying escapades. and the core battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this n.y.p.d. pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is believe it or not more and more americans are cashing in on everything from blood to hair to fertile legs we'll give you the numbers on what sells later in the show. it's tuesday november twelfth four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. well edward snowden's bountiful n.s.a. leaks are far from over at least according to glenn greenwald greenwald is the former guardian journalist responsible for breaking the n.s.a. surveillance story and he says there are indeed more damning documents to be released only this time it wi
coming up on r t more and more n.s.a. leaks journalism glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. in its spying escapades. and the core battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this n.y.p.d. pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is believe it or...
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we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from.
we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from.
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more and more n.s.a. leaks journalist glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. senate spying ask pates. and the court battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this and why peavy pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is believe it or not more and more americans are cashing in on everything from blood to hair to fertile eggs will give you the numbers on what sells later in the show. it's tuesday november twelfth five pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. while edward snowden's bountiful n.s.a. leaks are far from over at least according to glenn greenwald greenwald is the former guardian journalist responsible for breaking the n.s.a. surveillance story and he says there are indeed more damning documents to be released only this time
more and more n.s.a. leaks journalist glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. senate spying ask pates. and the court battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this and why peavy pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is believe it or not more and...
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it the intelligence bosses used the chance to defend their work and criticize the source of the n.s.a. leaks edward snowden. our adversaries are rubbing their hands with glee al-qaeda is laughing it up while the head of m i six also blamed journalist for the guardian newspaper in the garden used by rather for publishing the n.s.a. leaks calling it irresponsible that view is backed up by the. law but as well in sisted it is agency isn't monitoring most of the british population but is focused on combating terrorism we are former m i five agent at a mash on whether she thinks snowden's files of actually given terrorists any information they didn't already have all the terrorist groups the last four decades have known that they could be under surveillance and they take very good and it's techniques in order to make sure they're not surveyed many degrees will are ready to get in the one thousand nine hundred ninety ninety three so the idea that they're using that as an excuse to dragnet all our personal details and turn it into a police state is just not feasible as a form of fire i would say th
it the intelligence bosses used the chance to defend their work and criticize the source of the n.s.a. leaks edward snowden. our adversaries are rubbing their hands with glee al-qaeda is laughing it up while the head of m i six also blamed journalist for the guardian newspaper in the garden used by rather for publishing the n.s.a. leaks calling it irresponsible that view is backed up by the. law but as well in sisted it is agency isn't monitoring most of the british population but is focused on...
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and the speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will.
and the speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will.
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is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage and the public.
is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage and the public.
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terror tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden a with him through an airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility that said open in utah drawing the anger of privacy activists. are going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak up. protestors trying to bring attention to privacy concerns by picketing in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous amounts of information. every single hour of the day people are feeling unsafe to do anything in iraq october's record high death toll for the last five years causes baghdad to ask the u.s. for additional aid to combat insurgent violence.
terror tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden a with him through an airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility that said open in utah drawing the anger of privacy activists. are going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak up. protestors trying to bring attention to privacy concerns by picketing in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous...
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charity the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden with him through the airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility that said to open in utah drawing the anger of privacy activists the new data center will reportedly be able to store vast amounts of personal information. in iraq october is record high death toll over the last five years causes baghdad to ask the u.s. for additional aid to combat insurgent violence. and peace in the ruins pakistan summons the u.s. ambassador accusing washington of scuttling attempts to get islamist militants to the negotiating table after a u.s. drone strike kills off a leader in.
charity the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden with him through the airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility that said to open in utah drawing the anger of privacy activists the new data center will reportedly be able to store vast amounts of personal information. in iraq october is record high death toll over the last five years causes baghdad to ask the u.s. for additional aid to...
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and now she states is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. .
and now she states is going to repeat itself continuously we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. .
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security defense british authorities claim the partner of a reporter who's been publishing the n.s.a. leaks was involved in espionage and terrorism simply for carrying documents supplied by edward snowden that claim was made in a scotland yard sent a statement at a court hearing david miranda was detained at london airport in august question for nine hours and then released without charges after that he took legal action against the u.k. government demanding the return of materials police seized from him the authorities started their own criminal probe without spelling out the basis for the investigation through they said they're reviewing items miranda was carrying which include fifty eight thousand documents from us a u.k. intelligence now the n.s.a. revelations have been piling up and many believe more leaks are to come so what impact will they have that's what we're asking you on our website today sixty percent of you so far have said that politicians will talk more about privacy but do nothing almost a quarter are predicting a rise in public discontent and more protest a little more th
security defense british authorities claim the partner of a reporter who's been publishing the n.s.a. leaks was involved in espionage and terrorism simply for carrying documents supplied by edward snowden that claim was made in a scotland yard sent a statement at a court hearing david miranda was detained at london airport in august question for nine hours and then released without charges after that he took legal action against the u.k. government demanding the return of materials police...
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and new n.s.a. leaks reveal that britain is using hundreds of hotels across the globe to spy on international diplomats germany's parliament put surveillance. we're watching with me. now monday has been declared a day of mourning after a passenger plane crash landed killing all fifty people on board including the son of the russian republics president locals have been bringing flowers to international airport to mourn the victims while artie's. is there for. you go what is happening at the moment there at the airport. just managed to reach the airport. is still closed it's going to remain so at least until noon on monday we had to drive here from nearby city around one hundred thirty miles away but there's very heavy police security here right now we know that the site of the crash itself is also still blocked some relatives of the victims are here as well we saw a woman whose fate. it was covered in tears she really did seem a bit lost like she didn't didn't know what was going on she said that her nephe
and new n.s.a. leaks reveal that britain is using hundreds of hotels across the globe to spy on international diplomats germany's parliament put surveillance. we're watching with me. now monday has been declared a day of mourning after a passenger plane crash landed killing all fifty people on board including the son of the russian republics president locals have been bringing flowers to international airport to mourn the victims while artie's. is there for. you go what is happening at the...
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non accusations coming from the white house as it tries to get in front of the next series of n.s.a. leaks. now moving to capitol hill where yesterday the senate intelligence committee moved legislation forward addressing the recent n.s.a. revelations the chairwoman of the committee senator dianne feinstein a fierce n.s.a. supporter touted the legislation known as the pfizer improvements act saying she believes the reforms in the bill are quote prudent responsible and meaningful but critics of the bill say it falls well short of meaningful reform and they say that it actually gives the n.s.a. more legal protections to conduct its bulk collection of communication records under section two fifteen of the patriot act edward snowden's leaks revealed a secret reinterpretation of section six to fifteen the patriot act by the n.s.a. and the pies a court that gave the n.s.a. enormous power to collect americans phone records to find sign bill will remove this program from murky legal grounds and officially codified into law the electronic frontier foundation called the bill disingenuous saying don'
non accusations coming from the white house as it tries to get in front of the next series of n.s.a. leaks. now moving to capitol hill where yesterday the senate intelligence committee moved legislation forward addressing the recent n.s.a. revelations the chairwoman of the committee senator dianne feinstein a fierce n.s.a. supporter touted the legislation known as the pfizer improvements act saying she believes the reforms in the bill are quote prudent responsible and meaningful but critics of...
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n.s.a. documents were first leaked in june. and since the n.s.a. revelations leaks customers have become more and more wary of big tech companies like horizon or a.t.m. t.v. because it's been revealed that they have forked over american metadata to u.s. my agencies but there is one small internet service provider resisting pressure to all of that it's called x. mission and it's an independent company based in utah that unlike the tech giants has refused to turn over customer data without a warrant artie's maria port reports inside it open a data center and here we're taking an exclusive tour through one of the few data companies standing up to the u.s. government in the name of privacy i think we do residential are very well pete ashdown is the owner of an exhibition and independent internet service provider based in salt lake city utah this tower here handles most of our e. mail unlike most power players in silicon valley ex mission refuses to give the n.s.a. backdoor access to its networks since nine hundred ninety eight x. mission has rejected ju
n.s.a. documents were first leaked in june. and since the n.s.a. revelations leaks customers have become more and more wary of big tech companies like horizon or a.t.m. t.v. because it's been revealed that they have forked over american metadata to u.s. my agencies but there is one small internet service provider resisting pressure to all of that it's called x. mission and it's an independent company based in utah that unlike the tech giants has refused to turn over customer data without a...
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quite a lot of rehearsed our answers and actually not very good theater well according to the n.s.a. leaks british intelligence was able to monitor the six hundred million communications every day so who is looking at them well eight hundred fifty thousand n.s.a. employees and private u.s. contract is had access to british databases. by the u.s. had access to the british spy ring master at its berlin embassy which was holding an ear up to germany's government but britain isn't the only one helping washington keep a close eye on the world is. expected. intelligence services of five english speaking countries have joint resources to spy on the whole world the u.s. is the most resourceful its closest ties are with britain's jussi h.q. but canada australia new zealand are also contributing australia backs up washington by keeping tabs on asian countries from the documents group by edward snowden who learned that. embassies across asia pacific host this highly sensitive intelligence block from program as part of the five eyes network it's not just terrorists that the five eyes are looking for a
quite a lot of rehearsed our answers and actually not very good theater well according to the n.s.a. leaks british intelligence was able to monitor the six hundred million communications every day so who is looking at them well eight hundred fifty thousand n.s.a. employees and private u.s. contract is had access to british databases. by the u.s. had access to the british spy ring master at its berlin embassy which was holding an ear up to germany's government but britain isn't the only one...
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coming up on our team more and more n.s.a. leaks journalism glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. and its spying escapades ahead. on the core battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this n.y.p.d. pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is believe it or not more and more americans are cashing in on everything from blood to hair to fertile legs will give you the numbers on what sells later in the show.
coming up on our team more and more n.s.a. leaks journalism glenn greenwald gives us a preview of the next big revelation find out what country is helping the u.s. and its spying escapades ahead. on the core battles for stop and frisk won't be stopping anytime soon we'll take a look at the latest regarding this n.y.p.d. pat down and how the new mayor might be shaking things up for the better more details coming up. and if you're short on cash why not sell your body bodily products that is...
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leaks. yeah to my knowledge nothing has changed it's still business as usual at the f.b.i. in the n.s.a. . i heard in one of your lectures you said that the government officers that you have to deal with were offended by your distrust toward stem so you describe them as people fully confident in a trust of american people but don't want their rights and they do have the trust of most of americans. so if you what i think is very important to remember is that our founding fathers realized that even if we trust the people in power now we shouldn't be forced to trust the people in power tomorrow. our system of government was designed specifically so that we wouldn't have to trust our government. that our government would govern with the consent of the people how can we as a people consent to activities that we don't know about that's why the issue of transparency and the issue of secrecy is so important it would be a very different story if we knew this type of surveillance was going on and we as a society decided to accept it but we haven't. in fact we've done the exact opposite every time th
leaks. yeah to my knowledge nothing has changed it's still business as usual at the f.b.i. in the n.s.a. . i heard in one of your lectures you said that the government officers that you have to deal with were offended by your distrust toward stem so you describe them as people fully confident in a trust of american people but don't want their rights and they do have the trust of most of americans. so if you what i think is very important to remember is that our founding fathers realized that...
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tara tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden and with him through an airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility that said open in utah drawing the anger of privacy activists. are going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak up. protestors trying to bring attention to privacy concerns by picketing in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous amounts of information. every single hour of the day people are feeling unsafe to do anything in iraq october's record high death toll over the last five years causes baghdad to ask the u.s. for additional aid to combat insurgent violence. and peace stake pakistan summoning the u.s. ambassador accusing washington of scuttling attempts to get islamist militants to the negotiating table after u.s. drone killed the leader of the taliban in pakistan. as a very good to have you with us our top story this hour british police say they detained the
tara tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden and with him through an airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility that said open in utah drawing the anger of privacy activists. are going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak up. protestors trying to bring attention to privacy concerns by picketing in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous...