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you can see it here in the background of this interview with the captain as u.s. intel agencies continue to take a strong interest in what happened with this plane. republican senator saxby chambliss is here tonight. good of you to be here, your thoughts on the progress of the data that we have been told was deleted from the flight simulator. >> well, i actually spoke with them this afternoon. and what i can tell you, megyn, they not only have the simulator box but they also have some other assets that they are reviewing in great detail. they are very focused on this. they refer to it as being laser focused, and they will not stop. it will be 24/7 until they do all the forensics on the assets they have including the information they have from the simulator. obviously, they want to see what was deleted and they're going to be able to do that, we think. and there are a number of other assets that they're also looking at. they're going to share that with the malaysians as soon as they have it. >> do we believe the fbi at this point will be able to retrieve the deleted file
you can see it here in the background of this interview with the captain as u.s. intel agencies continue to take a strong interest in what happened with this plane. republican senator saxby chambliss is here tonight. good of you to be here, your thoughts on the progress of the data that we have been told was deleted from the flight simulator. >> well, i actually spoke with them this afternoon. and what i can tell you, megyn, they not only have the simulator box but they also have some...
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you can see it here in the background of this interview with the captain as u.s. intels continue to take a strong interest in what happened with this plane. republican senator saxby chambliss is here tonight. good of you to be here, your thoughts on the progress of the data that we have been told was deleted from the flight simulator. >> well, i actually spoke with them this afternoon. and what i can tell you, megyn, they not only have the simulator box but they also have some other assets that they are reviewing in great detail. they are very focused on this. they refer to it as being laser focused, and they will not stop. it will be 24/7 until they do all the forensics on the assets they have including the information they have from the simulator. obviously, they want to see what was deleted and they're going to be able to do that, we think. and there are a number of other assets that they're also looking at. they're going to share that with the malaysians as soon as they have it. >> do we believe the fbi at this point will be able to retrieve the deleted files? >> we
you can see it here in the background of this interview with the captain as u.s. intels continue to take a strong interest in what happened with this plane. republican senator saxby chambliss is here tonight. good of you to be here, your thoughts on the progress of the data that we have been told was deleted from the flight simulator. >> well, i actually spoke with them this afternoon. and what i can tell you, megyn, they not only have the simulator box but they also have some other...
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we'll check in also with catherine herridge on the u.s. intel information. that and much more on this breaking news edition of "hannity" tonight. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] anbe a name and not a number?tor scotade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. you want a loan to build you can't do that.ica? nobody builds factories in the us anymore... you can't do that. using american raw materials makes no sense... you can't
we'll check in also with catherine herridge on the u.s. intel information. that and much more on this breaking news edition of "hannity" tonight. [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deeply ] oh. what a relief it is. [ inhales deeply ] anbe a name and...
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listening to u.s. intel there seems to be two ways plight 370 kept flying for four, five hours. either another person, someone from the back of the plane, came in and hijacked the plane or maybe one of the two pilots or perhaps both of the two pilots decided that they were going to hijack their own plane and go off in another direction. do you put any credence in either of these theories? >> there is not enough data to put credence in any theory. you can also make the theory that something happens to the aircraft, there was some type of catastrophic event and the crew dialed in a new heading to try on get back and overcome and the airplanek airplane kept going. there are lots of possibility. >> we are trying to unpack the evidence. we hear about two transmissions. the froonsders that were reportedly shut off and kevin tibbles has a demo that inside the plight simulator. take a look. >> this little section of the cockpit down here, had is referred to as the transponder. it lets the people on the ground know where plane is. this apparently was not working. >> as you know the secon
listening to u.s. intel there seems to be two ways plight 370 kept flying for four, five hours. either another person, someone from the back of the plane, came in and hijacked the plane or maybe one of the two pilots or perhaps both of the two pilots decided that they were going to hijack their own plane and go off in another direction. do you put any credence in either of these theories? >> there is not enough data to put credence in any theory. you can also make the theory that...
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now, i've checked in with u.s. intel officials again today, in light of this latest news and they tell me that nothing has changed significantly, that they have still not established a clear nexus or connection to terrorism, and that is despite public comments this morning from the director of the cia brennan, who when i asked him the same question about this transponder and other information, he said they are not ruling out terrorism as a possible cause at this point. i think it is early still even a few days later. there's so much confusing information that no one is willing to make a hard conclusion, either to rule something in as an explanation or rule something out. >> i concur. it is confusing. a lot of information. stand by, jim, if you want to weigh in on this because i'm going to bring in richard quest here from cnn international, and cnn domestic as well here in new york. are you a little bit fed up with some of the experts? >> no, no. nobody knows what's happened here. and everybody's grasping at the straws or
now, i've checked in with u.s. intel officials again today, in light of this latest news and they tell me that nothing has changed significantly, that they have still not established a clear nexus or connection to terrorism, and that is despite public comments this morning from the director of the cia brennan, who when i asked him the same question about this transponder and other information, he said they are not ruling out terrorism as a possible cause at this point. i think it is early still...
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u.s. military and intel officials say they have no information about the satellite images, but you will know they will be checking those out. coming up at 6:00, our investigative team has uncovered federal documents that may provide clues to what happened to that missing malaysian plane. we'll hear when the experts think. >> just ahead, a new illegal drug popping up. already one student has been rushed to the hospital. the warning police have for parent on the peninsula. plus -- >> i'm scut budman in the south bay at a giant field where soon you may be able to see the fourth of july fireworks return to the city of san jose. >> and about those winds again, high winds that forced pilots to make changes before they left-hand and take off. we ear going to show you some very unusual flight patterns. >> and then at 6:00, the water pressure saved homes in san francisco. >> i think we're very lucky that the fire didn't jump any more. >> so what about the south bay, how san jose's water pressure would fare in a similar fire that's new at 6:00. ok, it's time to set the record straight. covered califor
u.s. military and intel officials say they have no information about the satellite images, but you will know they will be checking those out. coming up at 6:00, our investigative team has uncovered federal documents that may provide clues to what happened to that missing malaysian plane. we'll hear when the experts think. >> just ahead, a new illegal drug popping up. already one student has been rushed to the hospital. the warning police have for parent on the peninsula. plus -- >>...
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we're working on the intel side. u.s. intelligence and intelligence agencies around the world have taken a look at the passenger manifest list, don't see any potential ties to terror. they listen to intel chatter and don't hear claims of responsibility. we have a missing plane and don't know if it crashed because of mechanical failure, some sabotage, maybe a bomb or a combination of factors a. we don't know. >> charlie: we continue with robert wagner, talks about the golden age of hollywood in his new book called "you must remember this." >> i work with a lot of young people and they always ask me about what was it like? what was the golden era like and what was it like being in the contract system and all that. so i started to tell them. you know, i tell them, universal had 40 young people under contract and fox had 40 and columbia had 20, and every studio had a young contract player's list, and we were all anxious and eager to get into the movies and, you know, today, that's not possible. you know, that's not -- you know
we're working on the intel side. u.s. intelligence and intelligence agencies around the world have taken a look at the passenger manifest list, don't see any potential ties to terror. they listen to intel chatter and don't hear claims of responsibility. we have a missing plane and don't know if it crashed because of mechanical failure, some sabotage, maybe a bomb or a combination of factors a. we don't know. >> charlie: we continue with robert wagner, talks about the golden age of...
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u.s. and intel officials have been doing in the last even 24 hours. >> he certainly did, when he emphasized the words "not at all" and he himself spoke about terrorists still out there, determined to go after aircraft. he was the one that seemed to be suggesting maybe there is -- we don't know -- maybe he knows a lot more, obviously, than we know. maybe there is some sort of connection. let me go back to andrew stevens in kuala lumpur. andrew, you're there in malaysia, and there has been some criticism of malaysian authorities for not sharing all of this information with other countries, with other investigations that have now been under way. are they sensitive to some of that criticism? we're hearing about the malaysian investigation. >> reporter: they're definitely sensitive to it. and they come back and say we have been as open as we possibly can, wolf. and they are, quote -- one of the u.s. commanders in the fleet is saying how impressed he is with their handling of the rescue or search operations and the fact that there does seem to be a reasonably open line of communication. but certa
u.s. and intel officials have been doing in the last even 24 hours. >> he certainly did, when he emphasized the words "not at all" and he himself spoke about terrorists still out there, determined to go after aircraft. he was the one that seemed to be suggesting maybe there is -- we don't know -- maybe he knows a lot more, obviously, than we know. maybe there is some sort of connection. let me go back to andrew stevens in kuala lumpur. andrew, you're there in malaysia, and there...
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authorizing nsa to dip into it on a case-by-case basis as they decide that that's intelligence the u.s. intelamon, that obama is going to be the summit tomorrow. a lot of europeans are angry with what the nsa and others are doing, for example, merkel's phone. >> and we see members of the house coming in to announce their proposal. no coincidence in the timing here. everybody both in the house and at the white house is trying to get ahead of this post snowden reformer a that we're answering now trying to figger out how the nsa can continue to do what it does and protect americans while at the same time protecting privacy. very difficult issue. >> eamon javers following security and the white house for us. we'll keep an eye on that. >>> meantime, looking at markets. cutting our gains in half. still the dow, s&p, and nasdaq all in the green. art cashin, ubs really resonated when he said this market is looking thiired. he's not convinced because we haven't made higher highs. >> we were up 120 plus at the hoping. now up 41 on the dow. s&p is back to 1860. the ten-year, sarah, is below 1274. so thi
authorizing nsa to dip into it on a case-by-case basis as they decide that that's intelligence the u.s. intelamon, that obama is going to be the summit tomorrow. a lot of europeans are angry with what the nsa and others are doing, for example, merkel's phone. >> and we see members of the house coming in to announce their proposal. no coincidence in the timing here. everybody both in the house and at the white house is trying to get ahead of this post snowden reformer a that we're...
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u.s. by 2016. >>> intel buying smart watchmaker basis science between 100 million and $150 million accordingbuzzer] google, apple, microsoft and samsung were also interested in buying the company. david. david: that's all right. intel is important to mention. remember tomorrow -- sandra: all great stories. david: tomorrow you will see the ceo of intel right here. liz has interview with him. 3:00 hour. through to 4:00 hour eastern time. markets recovered, crisis in ukraine remains tense. war of words between russia's president vladmir putin and secretary of state john kerry. he visited kiev and strongly criticized russia. sandra: with us from kiev is fox news's amy kellogg. amy? >> hi sandra, hi david. yes an awful lot of words today, and strong words from secretary of state john kerry here in kiev and president vladmir putin in moscow. it is not clear if it did anything to deescalate the situation but certainly both side got their points across very, very strongly today. what happened in morning in crimea at a military base that russia took over the weekend was just an example of how things
u.s. by 2016. >>> intel buying smart watchmaker basis science between 100 million and $150 million accordingbuzzer] google, apple, microsoft and samsung were also interested in buying the company. david. david: that's all right. intel is important to mention. remember tomorrow -- sandra: all great stories. david: tomorrow you will see the ceo of intel right here. liz has interview with him. 3:00 hour. through to 4:00 hour eastern time. markets recovered, crisis in ukraine remains...
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we're are working on the intel side. the u.s. intelligence agencies around the world have taken a look at the passenger manifest list. they do not see any potential ties to terror there. we have a missing airplane and we can't say whether or not it crashed because of mechanical failure or sabotage, maybe a bomb. we just do not know. >> it is unlikely some people suggest it was a bomb because there was not a scattering of wreckage. >> that is right. we have seen in past crashes, it hold in theunched a cargo. it spread debris about an 80 mile swath. here we have all of these ships scouring the gulf of thailand. we do not see one shred of debris. that tells me they are looking in the wrong place, or the plane did not, part. it hit the water in tax. -- intact. >> what would make of the report that the malaysian military, the last time the flight was seen, it was 100 miles off course and traveling to the opposite direction? >> it doesn't make any sense. they lost the planet 35,000 feet. plane,nsponder on the the device that tells the
we're are working on the intel side. the u.s. intelligence agencies around the world have taken a look at the passenger manifest list. they do not see any potential ties to terror there. we have a missing airplane and we can't say whether or not it crashed because of mechanical failure or sabotage, maybe a bomb. we just do not know. >> it is unlikely some people suggest it was a bomb because there was not a scattering of wreckage. >> that is right. we have seen in past crashes, it...
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u.s. military aid including arms and intel. nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: in the middle of the crimean capitol, a prayer calls the people whose a ancests first populated this peninsula 2500 years ago. tatars. ibrahim. >> praying to the almighty for the referendum not to happen. >> reporter: down the road is crimea's oldest synagogue. there were once 70,000 crimean jews. now there are no more than 15,000. rabbi misha is the youngest of his congregation. >> the result already known. >> last week, the swa swastika s painted on their door. >> i feel antisemitic pressure. >> recently credit filled with an x. that fills the population with dread. 70 years ago, as seen in this recent film, soviets marched tatars home. >> ibrahim was born in compile. he insists he won't be pushed out. >> god willing we will be masters of this land. >> that hope fueled the largest tatar rally since the russians arrived. but this is fair final show of defiance. they've decided to boycott sunday's referendum that decides crimea's future. >> if we vo
u.s. military aid including arms and intel. nick schifrin reports. >> reporter: in the middle of the crimean capitol, a prayer calls the people whose a ancests first populated this peninsula 2500 years ago. tatars. ibrahim. >> praying to the almighty for the referendum not to happen. >> reporter: down the road is crimea's oldest synagogue. there were once 70,000 crimean jews. now there are no more than 15,000. rabbi misha is the youngest of his congregation. >> the...
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. >> drones are now key tools the government uses to collect intel and their use on u.s. become a hot topic. 35 states are debatings legislation to limit their use among police some citizens. right now, drones are mostly unregulated. >> as long as you fly these below 400 feet and steer clear of airports and heavily populated areas, you canfully drones almost anywhere you want in the united states but the faa is working on regulations to prevent the arming of drone or using them to spy on your neighbors. 13 states currently have laws regulating dens. most focus on law enforcement, requiring a warrant before cops can fly them. 35 states are debating new legislation, including six that already have drone statutes and now want to add more in connecticut, lawmakerrers debating a bill that would forbid weaponizing unmanned aircraft and increase penalties for private citizens using them to snoop on someone. >> the number one concern for everybody is privacy. right? this kind of technology, while it has incredible uses, if abused, can be abused in some very detrimental ways. >> t
. >> drones are now key tools the government uses to collect intel and their use on u.s. become a hot topic. 35 states are debatings legislation to limit their use among police some citizens. right now, drones are mostly unregulated. >> as long as you fly these below 400 feet and steer clear of airports and heavily populated areas, you canfully drones almost anywhere you want in the united states but the faa is working on regulations to prevent the arming of drone or using them to...
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u.s. military aid including arms, equipment and intel sport. nick schifrin is standing by in simferopol, ukraine with more on that. nick, what's happening there? >> john, good evening. all of that diplomatic tension, all of those russian troop moves create a lot of anxiety on the crimean peninsula among the minorities. 15% and jews about 1%. both say their sanctuaries no longer feel like home. in the middle of the crimean are capitol a prayer calls the ancestors who first populated the peninsula 25 years ago. tatars are crimea's largest minority. and ibrahim is the assistant imam in a 300 year old mosque. today's sermon warned against russians who claimed to be protecting minorities. >> do not trust strangers who promise us a better life. they are not our friends. ♪ >> down the road, crimea's oldest synagogue. there were once 70,000 crimean jews. now there are no more than 15,000. rabbi misha is the youngest member of his congregation. his sermon: >> translator: i don't like what is happening now. >> a swastika painted on the doors. saying, "de
u.s. military aid including arms, equipment and intel sport. nick schifrin is standing by in simferopol, ukraine with more on that. nick, what's happening there? >> john, good evening. all of that diplomatic tension, all of those russian troop moves create a lot of anxiety on the crimean peninsula among the minorities. 15% and jews about 1%. both say their sanctuaries no longer feel like home. in the middle of the crimean are capitol a prayer calls the ancestors who first populated the...
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u.s. spy chief john brennan and senate intel chair dine feinstein when mark udall joins me.r in syria drags into its third year, a pair of reports shed sdrulight on a disturbing report that is coming up. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every night, all night cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ 9 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 2 p.m. cheesesteak! ♪ 4 a.m. cheesesteak! ♪ any time (ruh!) >>geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. [ woman ] i will embrace change... everything life throws my way. except for frown lines. those i'm throwing back. [ female announcer ] olay total effects. nourishing vitamins, and seven beautiful benefits in one. for younger-looking skin. so while your life may be ever-changing... ♪ ...your beautiful skin will stay beautiful. total effects from olay. your best beautiful. total effects from olay. your hepatitis c.forget it's slow moving, you tell yoursel
u.s. spy chief john brennan and senate intel chair dine feinstein when mark udall joins me.r in syria drags into its third year, a pair of reports shed sdrulight on a disturbing report that is coming up. there is only one way to celebrate this unique similarity. witness the cheesesteak shuffle. ♪ cheesesteak, cheesesteak ♪ ♪ it's the cheesesteak shuffle! huh! ♪ ♪ every day, all day, cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ every night, all night cheesesteak, cheesesteak! ♪ ♪ 9 a.m....
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u.s. news. and it's quoting a lot of intel world people about how america and putin, the way that we see him is not necessarily how he sees himself. when secretary kerry says putin is acting from a position of weakness, a lot of people say, obviously, he's acting from a position of strength. do you think there's maybe some truth to the fact putin feels threatened which is why he's trying to amass more power. >> i think he feels awesome. i think he's a classic narcissist, but i think he's acting in the best interests. the people don't know what's good for them, i do know. i'll make sure it happens. i don't think he sees it any other way, or honestly that he feels insecure in his position. i think he feels this is his destiny, that he's entitled, that this is his course of action and he's not uncertain about it and he'll do whatever it takes to get and achieve what he wants. >> what do you think, bob? >> what can he achieve? this is the current situation. the interim government which called an election for may 25th, including the former government, they have agreed they would leave the russians a
u.s. news. and it's quoting a lot of intel world people about how america and putin, the way that we see him is not necessarily how he sees himself. when secretary kerry says putin is acting from a position of weakness, a lot of people say, obviously, he's acting from a position of strength. do you think there's maybe some truth to the fact putin feels threatened which is why he's trying to amass more power. >> i think he feels awesome. i think he's a classic narcissist, but i think he's...
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u.s. officials that they didn't get the cooperation and the sharing of intel they wanted from the early stages>> well, you know, there are two things. i mean, there is -- there was at least in the early days some reluctance by the malaysians to share some information. there was some limitations that they were sharing. i think what -- from my understanding from talking to officials here is that there was a lot of concerns that the malaysians are concerned more about what they can share with the chinese. so by virtue of they were not sharing with everyone. we do know that the fbi was in the control, the control center that the malaysians set up right immediately as they figured out something was wrong. we know that the -- that the legal attache was invited in. so they have a presence there. interpol was called in. i think the criticism has been whether or not the fbi should have a more forceful, a more -- a bigger presence on the ground. but you know, this is a foreign country. the fbi can't go unless someone invites them in. they have been invielted in. frankly, there's not -- you know, it's no
u.s. officials that they didn't get the cooperation and the sharing of intel they wanted from the early stages>> well, you know, there are two things. i mean, there is -- there was at least in the early days some reluctance by the malaysians to share some information. there was some limitations that they were sharing. i think what -- from my understanding from talking to officials here is that there was a lot of concerns that the malaysians are concerned more about what they can share...
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u.s. terror experts are preparing national security officials for other possibilities, including the notion that the plane was diverted with the intention of using it later for another purpose. adding to that, a top intel official tells nbc news nothing from our spy satellites indicates a midair explosion, calling it "one thing that is particularly vexing." remember, there's no evidence terrorism brought down the plane, but u.s. authorities are not ruling it out either. and then there's the question of the actual search zone. malaysia's defense minister says the main focus is off the east coast, where things started on saturday, but not as far east as the reports of possible debris. the pentagon says at least one of four ships is moving out of this area, heading west to the malacca strait. india is sending ships to the northern portion of the indian ocean, indicating that the search area might be growing once again. >> based on some new information, it's not necessarily conclusive, but new information, an additional search area may be opened in the indian ocean, and we are consulting with international partners about the appropriate assets to deploy. >> nbc's tom costello has the latest on the search a
u.s. terror experts are preparing national security officials for other possibilities, including the notion that the plane was diverted with the intention of using it later for another purpose. adding to that, a top intel official tells nbc news nothing from our spy satellites indicates a midair explosion, calling it "one thing that is particularly vexing." remember, there's no evidence terrorism brought down the plane, but u.s. authorities are not ruling it out either. and then...
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at the same time they provided the u.s., australia and new zealand these images, and then what we're told is basically those countries use their intel services to use super computers to go through the imagery and that that is how they might have actually honed in on this image. >> jennifer, this is bob beckel. let me ask you. the notion that this pilot or the two pilots decided to commit suicide and that they were just flying until, you know, until they crashed themselves into the ocean. why in the world take five hours to kill yourself? why not take the thing down when you go up? has anyone raised questions that that is a serious possibility, that they would fly that long? >> bob, there's so many unanswered questions and speculative theories espoused over the last ten days, and this is what happens when you have such a long period of time when people are searching, but i think some of the evidence doesn't totally add up at this point in time. right now it's -- it's really noteworthy that today most people are looking at this spot off the coast of australia, and there's been very little talk today about the terrorism theories that w
at the same time they provided the u.s., australia and new zealand these images, and then what we're told is basically those countries use their intel services to use super computers to go through the imagery and that that is how they might have actually honed in on this image. >> jennifer, this is bob beckel. let me ask you. the notion that this pilot or the two pilots decided to commit suicide and that they were just flying until, you know, until they crashed themselves into the ocean....
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by admitting to collecting data on private communications including passing intel on thirty three million phone calls to the u.s. many analysts warn surveillance on this type of scale is merely the beginning what may lie ahead hugo is going off r.t. norway. now coming to you live from moscow this is r.t. international thank you for joining us very much indeed today but so much effort spent on making a living few people address the price of dying in the u.k. many realize too late that death is not something that they can really afford only boyhood's. so here's the short. so this let's head this is the. it's not just any old biscuit box it's what jill wants her ashes stored in after she dies diagnosed with leukemia in october two thousand and twelve she was given months to live to make things easier for her children she set about planning her funeral by sounding out local undertakers who produced the brochure and said this is what we offer three thousand seven hundred fifty. ok how much less would it be just to have assumed commotion without a service without anybody oh we can't do that he said because producer.
by admitting to collecting data on private communications including passing intel on thirty three million phone calls to the u.s. many analysts warn surveillance on this type of scale is merely the beginning what may lie ahead hugo is going off r.t. norway. now coming to you live from moscow this is r.t. international thank you for joining us very much indeed today but so much effort spent on making a living few people address the price of dying in the u.k. many realize too late that death is...
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by admitting to collecting data on private communications including passing intel on thirty three million phone calls to the u.s. many analysts warn surveillance on this type of scale is merely the beginning of what may lie ahead you want to spin off our t. norway from exchange race to the price of gold the market so riddled with fraud claims has his own inimitable solution next on international flights. sarah palin caused quite a stir at the recent twenty fourteen conservative political action conference and her now famous infamous quote about how to deal with russia is flying all over the internet to both cheers and jeers she said the only thing that stops a bad guy with a nuke is a good guy with a nuke to be fair people are taking this quote a bit out of context to saying that in terms of her fears that obama is disarming the country's nuclear arsenal and well from what we've seen having a big batch of duke sure keep the interventions out of your country or block her belief that obama is disarming the u.s. is madness there's absolutely no evidence that obama has even put a dent into the military industrial c
by admitting to collecting data on private communications including passing intel on thirty three million phone calls to the u.s. many analysts warn surveillance on this type of scale is merely the beginning of what may lie ahead you want to spin off our t. norway from exchange race to the price of gold the market so riddled with fraud claims has his own inimitable solution next on international flights. sarah palin caused quite a stir at the recent twenty fourteen conservative political action...
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by admitting to collecting data on private communications including passing intel on thirty three million phone calls to the u.s. many analysts warn surveillance on this type of scale is merely the beginning of what may lie ahead. r.t. norway and as we report online spying can come in unexpected forms and you and i say lee claims the spying agency camouflaged malicious web science to look like social networks in order to work infect the computers of unsuspecting uses like you or me millions of people to be affected by the online spy game you can log on to our malware free website called for a full look at the story while you're there you can also find this story of a trade pact between the u.s. and e.u. is under threat to the reluctance of europeans to buy genetically modified food from america or details again. right from the sea. first rate. and i think that you're. on our reporters. time now for a global snapshot on r.t. international two people have reportedly being killed and police used tear gas water cannons on curious protesters after the funeral of a fifteen year old boy who died on monday after being
by admitting to collecting data on private communications including passing intel on thirty three million phone calls to the u.s. many analysts warn surveillance on this type of scale is merely the beginning of what may lie ahead. r.t. norway and as we report online spying can come in unexpected forms and you and i say lee claims the spying agency camouflaged malicious web science to look like social networks in order to work infect the computers of unsuspecting uses like you or me millions of...
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by admitting to collecting data on private communications including passing intel on thirty three million phone calls to the u.s. with many analysts warn surveillance on this type of scale is merely the beginning of what may lie ahead you're going to spin off norway. and as a reporter line spying can come in unexpected forms and you at the same week. that be spying agency come a flash to a malicious website to look like social networks to infect the computers on unsuspecting visas and also millions of people like legit that affected by the online spy game and on top. of our website at all to call for a look at the full story and also line for the. trade con between the last sunday he was on the spreadsheet of a reluctance of europeans to buy a train that's ok not applied to it from the united states up on us he dot com. live. right from the scene. of the first strike. and i think that you're. on our reporter's twitter and i. let's not get straight to our wild days this hour two people have been eluding. police used tear gas and water cannons if you are as protests as after the funeral of a fifteen year old boy
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u.s. dispatching ships. this after satellite images emerged giving families of the missing false hope that pieces of the vanished aircraft had been found. today, new intel from chinese researchers reporting a sea floor event roughly 72 miles from the plane's last location and an hour and a half after the plane dropped off radar. adding that the event could have possibly been caused by a plane impacting the south china sea. >> there's still not a shred of evidence that it crash landed anyplace in that search area. >> reporter: one week after vanishing and the multi national pursuit continues. you look at the families. they were angry today in beijing. they were demanding answers. as they hear the various theories coming out, they support the hijack theory. that gives them a glimmer of hope that perhaps they would see their families again. back to you. >> this is an agonizing wait for those families to be sure. all of this points to several big questions. among them, were flight instruments deliberately shut down. did someone on that plane try to land on that remote indian island. cnn correspondent barbara star. we know the u.s. is aiding by sending the u
u.s. dispatching ships. this after satellite images emerged giving families of the missing false hope that pieces of the vanished aircraft had been found. today, new intel from chinese researchers reporting a sea floor event roughly 72 miles from the plane's last location and an hour and a half after the plane dropped off radar. adding that the event could have possibly been caused by a plane impacting the south china sea. >> there's still not a shred of evidence that it crash landed...