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doing it at the possible cost of her life. >> revolutionary zeal, i like how you put that, christiane amanpour, thank you so much. and you can catch and watch the premiere of "the bravest girl in the world" this sunday night at 7:00 eastern right here on cnn. christiane, thank you. >>> coming up next, relationship advice you probably never heard before. wait for this. controversial sex columnist dan savage has some savage love for you right after this. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the flexcare platinum. new from philips sonicare. is what makes us different. we take the time to get to know you and your unique health needs. then we help create a personalized healthcare experience that works for you. and you. and you. with 50 years of know-how, and a dedicated network of doctors, health coaches, and wellness experts, we're a partner you can rely on -- today, and tomorrow. we're going beyond insurance to become your partner in health. humana. at any minute... to become your partner in health. ...you could be a victim of fraud. most people don't even know it.
doing it at the possible cost of her life. >> revolutionary zeal, i like how you put that, christiane amanpour, thank you so much. and you can catch and watch the premiere of "the bravest girl in the world" this sunday night at 7:00 eastern right here on cnn. christiane, thank you. >>> coming up next, relationship advice you probably never heard before. wait for this. controversial sex columnist dan savage has some savage love for you right after this. stick with...
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on the table tonight, christiane amanpour speak to a girl targeted by the taliban. we'll hear perspective on the web site. and are lebron james and peyton manning making kids fat? >>> we begin with breaking news in day ten of the government shutdown, double digits now. the news tonight seems to be good, though. both sides are talking. take a gasp. actually talking. that sadly actually does count as real news in this environment. talking about it here at our table tonight, cnn senior analyst, choon political commentator and cnn commentator and republican strategist and shortly joined by dana bash. good news tonight? >> i think so. yesterday we began to see some thawing out. today there's been more thawing out. they're talking. they're saying everything's on the table. they're beginning to do what people should do when they're in the midst of making a deal and a negotiation, which is actually sit down face-to-face, talk to each other, throw around some different proposals and weigh them seriously. so definitely i think this is better than where we were ten days ago. >
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with me on the panel tonight cnn international correspondent and christiane amanpour, jeffrey toob toobin. let's get the latest from dana bash. dana, what's this glimmer of hope? >> the glimmer of hope, i'm glad you emphasized maybe, maybe glimmer we'll see. because it really is unclear if
with me on the panel tonight cnn international correspondent and christiane amanpour, jeffrey toob toobin. let's get the latest from dana bash. dana, what's this glimmer of hope? >> the glimmer of hope, i'm glad you emphasized maybe, maybe glimmer we'll see. because it really is unclear if
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christiane amanpour sat down with this brave young woman. she'll join us this morning to talk all about their conversation. >>> plus, trouble at the taj mahal. police in india going after miss universe because of an unauthorized photo shoot. details ahead. i was made to work. make my mark with pride. create moments of value. build character through quality. and earn the right to be called a classic. the lands' end no iron dress shirt. starting at 49 dollars. >> announcer: you're watching "new day" with chris cuomo, kate bolduan and michaela pereira. >> welcome back to "new day." it's friday, october -- i want to sound like james earl jones. nothing wrong with trying once in a while. >> i know. >>> how did a young girl thwart an assassination attempt by the taliban. christiane amanpour gets inside the amazing story of malala yousafzai. >> she's a teenager and has had a remarkable life already. i cannot wait to see what lies ahead for this young woman. >>> how is it that peyton manning is making nfl history before he steps on the field for sun
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but she is doing her job -- , oneed christian amanpour of the bravest people i have ever met. but she's doing her job so that people understand what is going on in the world. threats of what we need to understand and the will to be informed and engaged, that is sometimes a challenge. tavis: i am seeing more and more women who are courageously putting themselves out and npr has some courageous reporters. laura logan comes to mind at cbs when she was over there. obviously, christian and others. i'm not trained to pull names. i'm just making the point that there are more women courageous now than ever to get these stories out. what do you make of this? >> i said -- i shared an office with marianne fitzgerald. she was so insanely brave. she got more stories than the guys sometimes. she was beautiful. tavis: that helps. >> absolutely. why not? i was a journalist myself in kenya but i wasn't covering war zones. of course, women are just as rate as men and sometimes even braver. tavis: tell me about your son dan. i don't want to color that question too much deliberately good but tell
but she is doing her job -- , oneed christian amanpour of the bravest people i have ever met. but she's doing her job so that people understand what is going on in the world. threats of what we need to understand and the will to be informed and engaged, that is sometimes a challenge. tavis: i am seeing more and more women who are courageously putting themselves out and npr has some courageous reporters. laura logan comes to mind at cbs when she was over there. obviously, christian and others....
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christiane amanpour is here. she's an amazing young woman. hopefully she has a bright future.i think she has a bright future, but i don't think we should forget at all what danger she's in. the taliban continue to threaten her life and there are people who simply don't want what she is advocating for, the simple fact of education for girls. so she said, though, she would like to go into politics. she had never thought that before she was attacked. and she would like to be, maybe, a prime minister, and her role model and hero was pakistan's only female prime minister, benazir bhutto. it's happened before. benazir bhutto, although she was killed by the taliban. it's a hard road for a woman in pakistan right now, but she has such grit and determination that if she survives, i believe she'll have a very bright future. >> we can see more on cnn. christiane on anderson's show. >> not tonight. >> but on cnn international, which airs at what time? >> that's every day at 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. eastern, and of course, this one will be on cnn here in the united states on sunday at 7:00.
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christiane amanpour, what did you make of the interview?en quoted and i agree, he is the pinup girl or pinup boy for criminal defense lawyers. and you would not expect that. you would think someone who is that conservative and ideological. >> what do you mean? >> he has come up with and penned cases like crawford and i could go through the cases. he has been the greatest savior for the right constitution rights of the accused of anyone probably in the last 100 years. i let him do whatever he wants to do and the fact that he has bonded with kagan on their hunting trips is not a bad thing. >> i want to bring in jeff toobin. what do you think? >> it is a public service. anyone who thinks that the supreme court is anything but a deeply political institution got to see a portrait of a 1950s social conservative. he doesn't like the internet. he doesn't like the sex and violence on tv and is not sure if he has ever met a gay person. this is who antonin scalia is. >> jeff's book, you should read it. >> he also reflects that he is 77 years old. you
christiane amanpour, what did you make of the interview?en quoted and i agree, he is the pinup girl or pinup boy for criminal defense lawyers. and you would not expect that. you would think someone who is that conservative and ideological. >> what do you mean? >> he has come up with and penned cases like crawford and i could go through the cases. he has been the greatest savior for the right constitution rights of the accused of anyone probably in the last 100 years. i let him do...
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christiane amanpour was listening to the speech with all of us. you spent time with rouhani. you've got a good sense of what's going on right now. i was surprised how tough netanyahu was in rejecting basically all this new more moderate tone coming from the iranian leader. >> i wasn't. the speech had basically been previewed ever since rouhani made his speech and everybody knew this tuesday at the u.n. podium would be the israeli very, very tough response to what they view as in the prime minister's words, a wolf in wolf's clothing. they feel i guess somewhat isolated right now because obviously, the west is not just the united states but it's the rest of the -- most of the countries who are willing to give diplomacy a chance and who want to re-establish some kind of negotiations, especially amongst the p-5 plus 1, the u.n. formula for negotiations on iran's nuclear program. of course, things have taken many, many leaps forward this week. not least the historic conversation between president obama and rouhani, the first in 35 years. so this shows that diplomacy is moving in a
christiane amanpour was listening to the speech with all of us. you spent time with rouhani. you've got a good sense of what's going on right now. i was surprised how tough netanyahu was in rejecting basically all this new more moderate tone coming from the iranian leader. >> i wasn't. the speech had basically been previewed ever since rouhani made his speech and everybody knew this tuesday at the u.n. podium would be the israeli very, very tough response to what they view as in the prime...
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." >> good even, i'm christiane amanpour. welcome to a special cnn presentation "the bravest girl in the world." tonight, a question. where does courage come from? real bravery. the sort that changes the world. in just a moment, before a live audience here in new york, some of them even here on the stage with me, i'll be talking to 16-year-old malala yousafzai, along with the remarkable man who raised her, her father. and my mission is to find out what made one young girl in a remote corner of pakistan decide, i will stand up to the taliban. what gave malala the grit to defy some of the most murderous men on earth? >> i have rights. i have the right of education. i have the right to play. i have the right to sing. i have the right it talk. i have the right to go to market. i have the right to speak up. >> before the whole world knew her name, malala was simply a school girl. a small child with big dreams. >> i want to become a doctor. it's my own dream. but my father told me that you have to become a politician. but then i do
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christiane amanpour had a change to speak to tom hanks.e portrays a guy who had a pretty big act of bravery. >> he did, but he's very clear in his book he didn't volunteer to be a hostage, nonetheless he doesn't think himself a hero, but he really did save his ship and the rest of his crew. i talked to tom about all of this, and it is extraordinary, because it is the most thrilling movie that i have seen in a long time, and i covered a lot of what was going on in somalia, you know, 20 years ago, black hawk down time, you remember all of that. and he was amazing about what it took to do this film particularly acted with somalis who were not actors, and they had never before. it. >> what was important for you to achieve in terms of how these pirates were portrayed. >> ultimately the best nonfiction is a record of human behavior that is always checkered, always a very complex motivation, and almost always come from some place. they do not hugh to the protag nan/antagonist story line. that, the interaction between richard phillips and all four
christiane amanpour had a change to speak to tom hanks.e portrays a guy who had a pretty big act of bravery. >> he did, but he's very clear in his book he didn't volunteer to be a hostage, nonetheless he doesn't think himself a hero, but he really did save his ship and the rest of his crew. i talked to tom about all of this, and it is extraordinary, because it is the most thrilling movie that i have seen in a long time, and i covered a lot of what was going on in somalia, you know, 20...
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cnn's christiane amanpour has her powerful interview, next.e-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ >>> america's top diplomat is in afghanistan. secretary of state john kerry plans to meet with him for the second day to the. topping their agenda, a security agreement between the u.s. and afghanistan. it would allow u.s. troops to remain in the country of the nato-led mission wraps up next year. >>> 16-year-old malala yousafzai, the brave pakistani advocate for girls' education. she was shot by the taliban a year ago for promoting women's rights. and nearly killed. but she never backed down from her message. >> incredible. just 16 years old. cnn ch
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christiane amanpour sat down with the oscar winner. >>> plus you love candy crush?on't know what it is, you'll want to stick around to hear about an addictive online game that could be worth billions. later on "cnn newsroom." >>> to remind
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christiane amanpour asked her about the honor last week.e said. >> reporter: the queen of england has invited you to the ballast. you're going, right? >> yes, i am going because it's the honor of the queen. >> so she obeyed the command. she met queen elizabeth today. max foster has plor on this be remarkable meeting of these two. watch. >> reporter: suzanne, two iconic women came together here at buckingham palace today, one in her 80s, one in her teens. malala discussed with the monarch the cause she's come to symbolized, education for all. >> so today i had to miss my school because i was meeting the queen. and it was it's such an honor for me to be here now in the kingdom palace, and it was really an honor to meet the queen and because i also wanted to raise the issue of girls not being educated on a higher platform. >> it was only a few days ago malala met president obama in the white house. she's becoming this historic figure, and these images really illustrate that. there's also some fun here at buckingham palace. malala met prince ph
christiane amanpour asked her about the honor last week.e said. >> reporter: the queen of england has invited you to the ballast. you're going, right? >> yes, i am going because it's the honor of the queen. >> so she obeyed the command. she met queen elizabeth today. max foster has plor on this be remarkable meeting of these two. watch. >> reporter: suzanne, two iconic women came together here at buckingham palace today, one in her 80s, one in her teens. malala discussed...
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christiane amanpour sat down with the oscar winner. >>> plus you love candy crush?on't know what it is, you'll want to stick around to hear about an addictive online game that could be worth billions. later on "cnn newsroom." >>> to remind you, we are waiting for that press conference from the senate, when it happens, we will bring it to you. >>> the full faith and credit of the united states may be safe for a few more weeks. i'm christine romans, this is "your money." house republicans offering a short-term fix. wall street celebrates with a sharp rally. both sides are finally talking. but this isn't over yet. >>> behemoths of big business speaking with one voice independents shouldn't use the threat of causing the u.s. to fail on its obligations to remay its debt as a can thisle. >> it ought to be banned as a weapon. >> both sides deserve a spanking for this. >> small businesses questioning as well. >> over and over they say the same thing. why is this happening, we can't risk a default? i the administration foretelling economic
christiane amanpour sat down with the oscar winner. >>> plus you love candy crush?on't know what it is, you'll want to stick around to hear about an addictive online game that could be worth billions. later on "cnn newsroom." >>> to remind you, we are waiting for that press conference from the senate, when it happens, we will bring it to you. >>> the full faith and credit of the united states may be safe for a few more weeks. i'm christine romans, this is...
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>> christiane amanpour did an interview yesterday with the guardian reporter who was ultimately the conduitthe leak of edward snowden's material. and the suggestion was that some of that spying isn't necessarily for the purposes of national security, but instead is for the purposes of commerce and trade and other advantageous behavior. no difference in the eye iz of the law and terms of protections? >> no, i think there would be considerable differences. we know that everybody spies on us commercially. >> fair if it's about terror and not fair if it's about business in it's the nsa doing it. >> i don't believe him and i don't trust him. he is a radical ield las vegas who would never have released these if they were against cuba or china. you want to read what he thinks of me, he calls me deranged. >> i read that. >> and i put it on the back of my book because i'm proud of my enemies. he did a good thing by publishing this material. but don't trust him when it comes to judgment. he does not have american interest at heart. >> if you have time, if you could stay put. >> happy to do it. >> may
>> christiane amanpour did an interview yesterday with the guardian reporter who was ultimately the conduitthe leak of edward snowden's material. and the suggestion was that some of that spying isn't necessarily for the purposes of national security, but instead is for the purposes of commerce and trade and other advantageous behavior. no difference in the eye iz of the law and terms of protections? >> no, i think there would be considerable differences. we know that everybody spies...
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. >>> i want to bring in christiane amanpour who is standing by in london. it's very different to hear the reports overseas as opposed to hearing them here. and many people come out to say, when mike rogers suggests get over it, everyone does this, it would be different if the president of the united states has his cell phone tapped. is it the embarrass of all of this? what exactly is it that's causing the biggest problem overseas? >> there's a couple of things. when the snowed den revelations first hit many months ago now, there was immediate backlash. most especially in germany. they're very sensitive. particularly because of their history, they had east germany, the communist government, which were in their business the whole time. so this will effect on ordinary germans. and german politicians know that and they know that they have to maintain and sort of cater to that sort of angry public opinion. and that has shownist in france as well and will do in spain, and to an extent here in great britain. but so you've got very angry publics. you also have amon
. >>> i want to bring in christiane amanpour who is standing by in london. it's very different to hear the reports overseas as opposed to hearing them here. and many people come out to say, when mike rogers suggests get over it, everyone does this, it would be different if the president of the united states has his cell phone tapped. is it the embarrass of all of this? what exactly is it that's causing the biggest problem overseas? >> there's a couple of things. when the snowed...
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. >> our own christiane amanpour hosted a meeting with malala. we have heard about the attack.. but when you sat down with her and she described it to you, a very, very different kind of emotional thing that unfolded. >> it was really amazing. i spoke with her and her family who raised her to be this outspoken girl, you know, really fighting for the rights of girls and everybody to have peace through education. and i asked her whether she remembered what happened to her that fateful day. >> he asked who is malala. he did not give me time to answer his question. and my friend told me, my best friend, that at that time we just squeezed my hand, just pushed it with force. and you do not say anything. and then in the next few seconds he fired two bullets. one bullet hit me on the left side of my forehead just above here and it went down into my neck and into my shoulder. i think i was hit by only one bull bullet. and it also effected my eardrum, so now i have problem in listening as well. it also cut down my facial. but still if i look at it, it's a miracle. my brain is okay, my sp
. >> our own christiane amanpour hosted a meeting with malala. we have heard about the attack.. but when you sat down with her and she described it to you, a very, very different kind of emotional thing that unfolded. >> it was really amazing. i spoke with her and her family who raised her to be this outspoken girl, you know, really fighting for the rights of girls and everybody to have peace through education. and i asked her whether she remembered what happened to her that fateful...
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." >> good even, i'm christiane amanpour.l cnn presentation "the bravest girl in the world." tonight, a question. where does courage come from? real bravery. the sort that changes the world. in just a moment, before a live audience here in new york, some of them even here on the stage with me, i'll be talking to 16-year-old malala yousafzai, along with the remarkable man who raised her, her father. and my mission is to find out what made one young girl in a remote corner
." >> good even, i'm christiane amanpour.l cnn presentation "the bravest girl in the world." tonight, a question. where does courage come from? real bravery. the sort that changes the world. in just a moment, before a live audience here in new york, some of them even here on the stage with me, i'll be talking to 16-year-old malala yousafzai, along with the remarkable man who raised her, her father. and my mission is to find out what made one young girl in a remote corner
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back with some of the most competent adults i know, christiane amanpour, jeff toobin, anna thnavarrokooby. >> it's distressing but not surprisin surprising. >> u.s. spends more of its gdp than most countries. >> i didn't say it was acceptable. >> the most nobel laureates. >> all of us have been talking about it for years about how much education needs improvement in this country. what this survey does it ex trap hat trap lates. it's an extrapolation. >> 3 million jobs are available in the united states right now. perhaps even more. and they are unable to fill them because they don't have enough qualified or skilled workers. >> that's a big part. that's one of the reasons we debate immigration. >> not only about immigration but also about having to educate and help adults transition, mid-career adults make the transitions. >> what's distressing about the study it shows the difficulty if your parents are not well-educated. didn't go to college. the difficulty of surpassing them. the difficulty of getting a college education if your parents haven't. >> upward mobility. >> which in the u
back with some of the most competent adults i know, christiane amanpour, jeff toobin, anna thnavarrokooby. >> it's distressing but not surprisin surprising. >> u.s. spends more of its gdp than most countries. >> i didn't say it was acceptable. >> the most nobel laureates. >> all of us have been talking about it for years about how much education needs improvement in this country. what this survey does it ex trap hat trap lates. it's an extrapolation. >> 3...
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. >> all right, christiane amanpour has interviewed tom hanks about the upcoming film and will be heren "ac360," if you haven't seen it, i hope you join us. >>> up next, elizabeth smart telling us about her harrowing story about abduction and captivity. sues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. live the regular life. i'to guard their manhood with trnew depend shields and guards. the discreet protection that's just for guys. now, it's your turn. get my training tips at guardyourmanhood.com djibo . >>> hey, welcome back, in tonight's big "ac360" interview, elizabeth smart, for the first time describing in detail her unimaginable ordeal, held captive for nine months, raped, starved. but her story of survival is one of hope. she writes now about what she suffered and how her faith and family kept her going. i spoke with elizabeth earlier today. to understand your reasons that you and your family have obviously been very private about, exactly what happened over the last ten years, why did you decide to now write about it? >> there are a lot of reasons, i t
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certainly is that, christiane amanpour in new york.nteresting thing is here, this militia is actually part of the ministry of the interior. you've got a rebel militia group within the government kidnapping or seizing the prime minister. i mean, this is not looking good in terms of governance in libya. >> well, it's not, it's part of an ongoing story and what americans need to know, this is really important because the united states, plus france and britain and other nato countries, helped liberate libya from the dictatorship. i spoke exclusively to the prime minister here in new york a couple of weeks ago and he told me about the terrible situation with this, you know, militias run rampant and nobody really controlling them. and listen to what he told me about the state of his state right now. is libya a failing state? >> translator: libya is not a failing state. the state of libya doesn't exist yet. we are trying to create a state and we are not ashamed of that. >> outside world believes that libya's failing but libya was destroyed by
certainly is that, christiane amanpour in new york.nteresting thing is here, this militia is actually part of the ministry of the interior. you've got a rebel militia group within the government kidnapping or seizing the prime minister. i mean, this is not looking good in terms of governance in libya. >> well, it's not, it's part of an ongoing story and what americans need to know, this is really important because the united states, plus france and britain and other nato countries, helped...
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on the table tonight, christiane amanpour speak to a girl targeted by the taliban.perspective on the web site. and are lebron james and peyton manning making kids fat? >>> we begin with breaking news in day ten of the government shutdown, double digits now. the news tonight seems to be good, though. both sides are talking. take a gasp. actually talking. that sadly actually does count as real news in this environment. talking about it here at our table tonit,
on the table tonight, christiane amanpour speak to a girl targeted by the taliban.perspective on the web site. and are lebron james and peyton manning making kids fat? >>> we begin with breaking news in day ten of the government shutdown, double digits now. the news tonight seems to be good, though. both sides are talking. take a gasp. actually talking. that sadly actually does count as real news in this environment. talking about it here at our table tonit,
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i've had her as a guest, i've add christiane amanpour and they talk about things they don't get to talkeone else who's been a guest is maria teresa kumar. >> and what do you think these kinds of -- i'm sure you've gotten a million awards. you probably have boxes in your attic somewhere. but why are awards in a situation like this important? do they matter? >> i think it matters in terms of public machine, influence, just the essence of what's in the zeitgeist. when you see people like christiane receiving an award tomorrow night, she's greatly admired, she's certainly plenty smart and has done a lot of extraordinary things. >> a lifetime achievement award in her case. >> what's it going to take to move to the next level, though? >> i was talking earlier to somebody and i said, you know, it took 20 years just to get people to wear seat belts, so it takes -- it takes time. this is a whole cultural thing. we've lived with this for eons and some people live with it in a far deeper, rigid, tragic equation. >> it's moving faster because of the technology and communications. and it took 100 ye
i've had her as a guest, i've add christiane amanpour and they talk about things they don't get to talkeone else who's been a guest is maria teresa kumar. >> and what do you think these kinds of -- i'm sure you've gotten a million awards. you probably have boxes in your attic somewhere. but why are awards in a situation like this important? do they matter? >> i think it matters in terms of public machine, influence, just the essence of what's in the zeitgeist. when you see people...
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. >> christiane amanpour has spoken with the journalist who worked closely with edward snowden to expose these secrets and joins you now from london. you had that interview with glenn greenwald. what struck you most about him, he is one determined man on a bit of a mission really. >> he continues to insist that despite the vociferous criticism that officials have leveled at the snowden leaks and at him and the press for publishing them, it is not all about terrorism. he keeps saying loorks, they want us to believe that everything that's being leaked is just about life and death terrorism. but it's not. there are a lot of other revelations, a lot of revelations about economic and commercial and industrial espionage. there are a lot of revelations obviously which started the firestorm of protests around the world. about spying and collecting metadata from ordinary citizens. that is what really drives glen green wald really, really crazy and let me play you just a little bit of what he told me on this regard. >> let's just request use common sense. every terrorist who's capable of tying the
. >> christiane amanpour has spoken with the journalist who worked closely with edward snowden to expose these secrets and joins you now from london. you had that interview with glenn greenwald. what struck you most about him, he is one determined man on a bit of a mission really. >> he continues to insist that despite the vociferous criticism that officials have leveled at the snowden leaks and at him and the press for publishing them, it is not all about terrorism. he keeps saying...
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with me on the panel tonight cnn international correspondent and christiane amanpour, jeffrey toob toobin. let's get the latest from dana bash. dana, what's this glimmer of hope? >> the glimmer of hope, i'm glad you emphasized maybe, maybe glimmer we'll see. because it really is unclear if this is going to get anywhere. but it is republicans in the house sort of latching onto what the president seemed to have opened the door to in his press conference today, which is perhaps a short-term increase of the debt ceiling. two senior republican sources in the house have now said, well, maybe that is something that they could agree. to to use that time, four to six weeks, maybe, to negotiate some of what republicans have been demanding or at least something that they could frankly take home to their constituents and say, see, we didn't just raise the debt ceiling for nothing, we got something that addresses the debt and deficit. who knows what that is. that's one of the big problems here. another big problem is that that information came to us and not directly to them. because they're not negoti
with me on the panel tonight cnn international correspondent and christiane amanpour, jeffrey toob toobin. let's get the latest from dana bash. dana, what's this glimmer of hope? >> the glimmer of hope, i'm glad you emphasized maybe, maybe glimmer we'll see. because it really is unclear if this is going to get anywhere. but it is republicans in the house sort of latching onto what the president seemed to have opened the door to in his press conference today, which is perhaps a short-term...
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also want to bring in christiane amanpour in the london news room talking about the nsa, the spying,his. one thing you said earlier today that really struck us here is that you said there was a deficit of good will among u.s. allies. and that's part of the reason why they are so so frustrated and angry right now. why is there a deficit of good will among our allies? >> well, it's interesting you just played that clip of former vice president cheney. let's go back to the cheney/bush years which april pex was all the angst and anger over the unite at the iraq war. when president obama came into office, part of what he said to europeans even before he was elected, i was will in berlin when he spoke to the german public and they came out in hundreds of thousands to listen to the president or the candidate obama say that you know, we must rebuild trust between ours. we must must do all these things. he was hailed as precisely the, quote unquote, anti-bush hero particularly when he was elected and his popularity was sky high. you remember that the nobel prize was given to him in part refle
also want to bring in christiane amanpour in the london news room talking about the nsa, the spying,his. one thing you said earlier today that really struck us here is that you said there was a deficit of good will among u.s. allies. and that's part of the reason why they are so so frustrated and angry right now. why is there a deficit of good will among our allies? >> well, it's interesting you just played that clip of former vice president cheney. let's go back to the cheney/bush years...
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by the taliban at point blank range and she's sharing her story and exclusive details with christiane amanpourase monogamy not always the best policy and stay tuned for that kind of thing. >>> you're a healthy guy, miguel, you'll not believe how much sugar is in the so-called super foods. we're breaking out the krispy kreme doughnuts and we're talking about multiples in some of the so-called healthy foods, all for you ahead at 4:30 eastern. >> thanks, brooks. >>> tune in 30 minutes from now. >>> red faces at the vatican over an embarrassing misprint. a new coin honors pope francis' first year in office but there's one problem. the coin had a misspelling on it. the word? jesus. a latin phrase on the coin instead said lesus with an "l." about 6,000 medals were made but all but a handful has been retrieved and those out there i'm sure are worth a lot of money. expect these to become some pretty big collectors items. it's been a long afternoon and that's all for me and we'll hand it over to don lemon who is covering all the developments in washington and plus how the battle in washington will affe
by the taliban at point blank range and she's sharing her story and exclusive details with christiane amanpourase monogamy not always the best policy and stay tuned for that kind of thing. >>> you're a healthy guy, miguel, you'll not believe how much sugar is in the so-called super foods. we're breaking out the krispy kreme doughnuts and we're talking about multiples in some of the so-called healthy foods, all for you ahead at 4:30 eastern. >> thanks, brooks. >>> tune in...
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the actor also sat down with cnn's christiane amanpour.om. >>> just ahead, a looming crisis, two lawmakers are here to debate who needs to do what to keep the government from defaulting on its debt. >>> plus, president obama says newt gingrich learned shutdowns are no way to do business. newt is here. he will respond to the shout-out he received from the president. my interview with the "crossfire" cohost coming up in our next hour. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your lights always be green. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ beeping ] ♪ may you never be stuck behind a stinky truck. [ beeping ] ♪ may things always go your way. but it's good to be prepared... just in case they don't. toyota. let's go places, safely. i remember thinking there's a lot i have to do... check my blood sugar, eat better. start insulin. today i learned there's something i don't have to do anymore. my doctor said with levemir® flexpen... i don't have to use a syringe and a vial. levemir® flexpen comes prefilled with long-acting insulin taken once daily for type 2 diabetes to help con
the actor also sat down with cnn's christiane amanpour.om. >>> just ahead, a looming crisis, two lawmakers are here to debate who needs to do what to keep the government from defaulting on its debt. >>> plus, president obama says newt gingrich learned shutdowns are no way to do business. newt is here. he will respond to the shout-out he received from the president. my interview with the "crossfire" cohost coming up in our next hour. ♪ [ male announcer ] may your...
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christiane amanpour is joining us right now. you just spoke to the reporter who has been breaking all of these edward snowden leaks. what did he just tell you? >> reporter: well, first of all, they have thousands and thousands of documents but also, that he just simply rejects what, for instance, mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, british prime minister david cameron, many, many u.s. and other allied officials are saying, which is that this is dangerous, what they're doing, that they are putting all sorts of people at risk, they are compromising all sorts of abilities to close down terrorist cells and plots and this and that. he rejects that and always has. this is what he said to me on that. >> every terrorist who is capable of tying their own shoes has long known that the u.s. government and the uk government are trying to monitor their communications in every way that they can. that isn't new. we didn't reveal anything to the terrorists they didn't already know. what we revealed is that the spying syst
christiane amanpour is joining us right now. you just spoke to the reporter who has been breaking all of these edward snowden leaks. what did he just tell you? >> reporter: well, first of all, they have thousands and thousands of documents but also, that he just simply rejects what, for instance, mike rogers, chairman of the house intelligence committee, british prime minister david cameron, many, many u.s. and other allied officials are saying, which is that this is dangerous, what...
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opposition and rebels and including brigadier general who defected from the syrian military who told christiane amanpourew days ago they believe that assad will hide his chemical stockpiles and play games with the investigators and those are saying they believe that president assad is trying to get his chemical weaponry out of syria and into neighboring countries. >> mohammed jamjoom, thank you for that. >>> officials say a child, a run-away, somehow made it past security checkpoints and gate agents last thursday and on to a delta flight to las vegas. the boy apparently wasn't even questioned until the plane landed in nevada. >> all of this since 911, has been to keep us safer and it has, but still we have gaping holes and this was a perfect example of it. >> so the boy is being flown back to minnesota. both delta airlines and the tsa say they are investigating the security breakdown. >> i read a report out of a local newspaper there that says this little boy went over to baggage claim dr or the carousel and grabbed the bag and ordered restaurant and ordered food and said had he to go to the restroom an
opposition and rebels and including brigadier general who defected from the syrian military who told christiane amanpourew days ago they believe that assad will hide his chemical stockpiles and play games with the investigators and those are saying they believe that president assad is trying to get his chemical weaponry out of syria and into neighboring countries. >> mohammed jamjoom, thank you for that. >>> officials say a child, a run-away, somehow made it past security...