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, you may go down in history as the guy who was the head of the nsa during the revelations of edward snowdenhow do you feel about that? general alexander: it gives snowden too much credit. he does vote, one, was -- d, one, wasulge something that was approved by court order, approved by congress and the executive branch. and what the investigations found was the nsa was doing exactly what it was supposed to. he revealed a classified program meant to protect our country. nsa does not get to choose who classifies it. that is the executive branch. that is a congressional and court decision. nsa's responsibility is to conduct that. and there is legal precedence for doing that. it was the right thing, when you look at the number of terrorist attacks. i think what he did was he thought he was better than all three. and the press treated him like that. they treated him as a hero. here is a guy who will ultimately cause a lot of lives to be lost. that debate was going on in congress at the same time. do you make it public? that is a debate outside of nsa. emily: you think the paris attacks could have
, you may go down in history as the guy who was the head of the nsa during the revelations of edward snowdenhow do you feel about that? general alexander: it gives snowden too much credit. he does vote, one, was -- d, one, wasulge something that was approved by court order, approved by congress and the executive branch. and what the investigations found was the nsa was doing exactly what it was supposed to. he revealed a classified program meant to protect our country. nsa does not get to...
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steve burn, what think you of edward snowden? >> every time i see him on television he looks like every white guy who has ever dated an asian woman. every asian girl who marries a white guy looks like snowden. >> i think it was taken at a saki bar. they are always so nice and quiet at the saki bar. they know everyone. they speak the language. meanwhile, snowden is now an electronic dance producer. dj snowden collaborated on the eight track called exit that was released two weeks ago. now there is a music video for it. take a look. >> they are not just in a bridge war, and if you don't stand up for it, i will. and if you don't stand up for it, who will? >> before i find out how the panel feels, i would like to know what heather locklear thinks. heather? >> it was so good i told two friends and they told two friends and so on and so on and so on. >> heather locklear. >> she looks good in that. >> you know who directed that? steven spielberg. >> no. >> he brought warmth. >> he ripped off the commercial. and he ripped off national sec
steve burn, what think you of edward snowden? >> every time i see him on television he looks like every white guy who has ever dated an asian woman. every asian girl who marries a white guy looks like snowden. >> i think it was taken at a saki bar. they are always so nice and quiet at the saki bar. they know everyone. they speak the language. meanwhile, snowden is now an electronic dance producer. dj snowden collaborated on the eight track called exit that was released two weeks...
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emily: you think the russian government is behind edward snowden? gen.lexander: i would not go that far. clearly, he is doing something would have russia helped him. he would deny and russia would deny it, but -- emily: for millennials, snowden has become the idea of conscience. he is in exile. he is welcome to come back and face justice. emily: are you outraged by that? gen. alexander: here is the issue. the way it is reported -- and this is how you and others can help -- we sensationalize snowden but did not explain what the government was doing in a way people would understand. the perception was that the government is listening to your phone calls and reading your e-mails. that you now know that is not true. emily: what is the full story? gen. alexander: exactly what has occurred with the data program, the metadata program. program, all of the information goes into a vault, and the government can only look into it when it can prove it is involved with a terrorist group. emily: has that data actually stopped attacks? gen. alexander: it has. i am not j
emily: you think the russian government is behind edward snowden? gen.lexander: i would not go that far. clearly, he is doing something would have russia helped him. he would deny and russia would deny it, but -- emily: for millennials, snowden has become the idea of conscience. he is in exile. he is welcome to come back and face justice. emily: are you outraged by that? gen. alexander: here is the issue. the way it is reported -- and this is how you and others can help -- we sensationalize...
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. >>-- edward snowden even tweeting this is the biggest leak in the history of data journalingism. 11that is ten times what snowden leaked. >> trevor: oh [bleep], you know a leak is big when edward snowden sim pressed by it that's like donald trump being impressed by your tan. that is what that is. but this, this panama paper scandal is a huge story. it's still growing. we don't even know where it is going to end. everybody is talking about it. basically the story is that this weekend someone at a panamanian law firm leaked 11 million documents. 11 million documents that revealed the alleged owners of more than 15,000 offshore shell companies. at this point panama has basically produced as many leaked documents as they have douchey hats. why do people still wear these hats. i don't get it you look like such a douche when you wear, no, hey, no, no, no, that-- don't laugh at that. i wore it once, in like 2008. back when they were cool. that's not a-- 11 million documents. 11 million documents. now look, having a shell company isn't always illegal but a lot of powerful people are about t
. >>-- edward snowden even tweeting this is the biggest leak in the history of data journalingism. 11that is ten times what snowden leaked. >> trevor: oh [bleep], you know a leak is big when edward snowden sim pressed by it that's like donald trump being impressed by your tan. that is what that is. but this, this panama paper scandal is a huge story. it's still growing. we don't even know where it is going to end. everybody is talking about it. basically the story is that this...
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emily: the four general who led the nsa through the age of the edward snowden leaks. next big cyber threat and what can be done about it. ♪ ♪ thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping. reliably fast internet starts at $59.95 a month. comcast business. built for business. shares are heading for their longest losing streak since january turmoil. retailing is among the big losers. a second cut the full-year forecast. it lowered its operating profit forecast by one third. a record mild winter in japan. janet yellen says the economy is on a solid course not a bubble. she was joined to the panel discussion in new york. the first time that all four living fed shares have appeared together. bernanke said his qe program had been successful. he warned that if we stick with it bec
emily: the four general who led the nsa through the age of the edward snowden leaks. next big cyber threat and what can be done about it. ♪ ♪ thank you. ordering chinese food is a very predictable experience. i order b14. i get b14. no surprises. buying business internet, on the other hand, can be a roller coaster white knuckle thrill ride. you're promised one speed. but do you consistently get it? you do with comcast business. it's reliable. just like kung pao fish. thank you, ping....
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might have heard of it. >> oh, yeah. >> it's now scheduled to hit theaters september 16th. >> edward snowdenlf tweeting there for about two minutes everybody at nsa stopped working to watch the trailer. >>> finally miley cyrus getting some ink and getting some grief about it. this one is all about the planets. >> tattoo fail. she took to instagram yesterday to show off her newest tattoo, the planet on her left arm with the rings around it. miley then told followers she had a #little baby jupiter. >> so the problem is as many amateur astronomers told her is that planet with the rings around it is saturn, not jupiter. some offered advice while she's getting her next piece, she should do research about it, as well. like look up. >> astronomer. miley cyrus. >> no, luckily no, no. >> no? could have been worse. >> could have been "wrecking there ball"? ere ball"? ball"? there's moving... and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike glucosamine chondroitin, move free
might have heard of it. >> oh, yeah. >> it's now scheduled to hit theaters september 16th. >> edward snowdenlf tweeting there for about two minutes everybody at nsa stopped working to watch the trailer. >>> finally miley cyrus getting some ink and getting some grief about it. this one is all about the planets. >> tattoo fail. she took to instagram yesterday to show off her newest tattoo, the planet on her left arm with the rings around it. miley then told...
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. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," joseph gordon-levitt makes his debut as edward snowden inhe movie about his life. we have a trailer that's called unnervingly sexy by one critic. >>> some 19 tornadoes were reported in all. now a new weather threat to tell you a about, so bill karins has the weather forecast when "way too early" comes back. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card to join the wednesday night league. because he loves to play hoops. not jump through them. that's the excitement of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america near you. is better for your skin than wearing no makeup at all? ineutrogena® cosmetics. with vitamins and antioxidants. now with foundations in shades for more skin tones. atand that in a new house,tee a fyou probably don't sharece, the same tastes as the previous owner. ♪ [ dolphin chatters ] so when you need a little h
. >>> still ahead here on "way too early," joseph gordon-levitt makes his debut as edward snowden inhe movie about his life. we have a trailer that's called unnervingly sexy by one critic. >>> some 19 tornadoes were reported in all. now a new weather threat to tell you a about, so bill karins has the weather forecast when "way too early" comes back. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back...
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new film about nsa whistle-blower edward snowden and trade trailer has been just released. ing loo at everything that they don't. [inaudible] stars title role. edward snowden employee who leaked classified information releasing hundreds of surveillance programs. movie hits threat orers in september. what do you think about this. will forel is getting political in a few film project. >> will ferrell will play ronald reagan and follow him at the beginning of the second term. and when the aging commander in chief shows sign of dementia intern convince him that he's an actor playing a president in a movie. >> that seems dicey. bizarre plot. >> an disrespectful how do they avoid that? >> i don't know. farrell has lampooned other republicans he played presidential george bush on saturday night live and on broadway. believe people but dementia part could be a big problem. but we'll see. will ferrell everything turns to gold usually. kerry you're gold. >> you're golder -- >> see you guys tomorrow. "good day new york" with greg an rosanna: good thing you are. april 28. i am rosanna scotto. gre
new film about nsa whistle-blower edward snowden and trade trailer has been just released. ing loo at everything that they don't. [inaudible] stars title role. edward snowden employee who leaked classified information releasing hundreds of surveillance programs. movie hits threat orers in september. what do you think about this. will forel is getting political in a few film project. >> will ferrell will play ronald reagan and follow him at the beginning of the second term. and when the...
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that is what edward snowden tweeted about the panama papers.he papers reveal how the rich and powerful in numerous countries use tax havens to hide their wealth, some 11 point finally and files were really from one of the world's most secretive offshore companies, mossack fonseca, a law firm based in panama. the documents were obtained by "panama papers: the story of a worldwide revelation." -- were obtained by suddeutsche zeitung. snowden tweeted saying -- we're joined by frederik obermaier, suddeutsche zeitung reporter and one o of the lead reporters on this story. and michael hudson of the international consortium of investigative journalists. i want to turn to bernie sanders speaking in october of 2011 during a debate on the senate floor over the panama united states trade promotion agreement. the pact became law the next year but in 2011, senator sanders laid out his opposition in a speech some say -- are predictingng the new panama paps project. >> animalsls entirire economic outptput iss onlyy aboutut 2/10% of the u.s.. economy.. no one
that is what edward snowden tweeted about the panama papers.he papers reveal how the rich and powerful in numerous countries use tax havens to hide their wealth, some 11 point finally and files were really from one of the world's most secretive offshore companies, mossack fonseca, a law firm based in panama. the documents were obtained by "panama papers: the story of a worldwide revelation." -- were obtained by suddeutsche zeitung. snowden tweeted saying -- we're joined by frederik...
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thank you so much. >>> coming up, edward snowden headed to the big screen. traitor? your comment are coming. >>> and look at the marine buddies, 50 years later. the friends got together and took that picture. all of those men, not the striped shirts, with their shirts on, are here live on "fox & friends" next. so you like to walk. but not just walk. speed walk. or you like to bike. in place. next to these strangers. or you want to know your heart rate. when you're doing this steady... this. and a little bit of this. which means you should probably wear this. beat yesterday with vivosmart hr from garmin. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov so when you
thank you so much. >>> coming up, edward snowden headed to the big screen. traitor? your comment are coming. >>> and look at the marine buddies, 50 years later. the friends got together and took that picture. all of those men, not the striped shirts, with their shirts on, are here live on "fox & friends" next. so you like to walk. but not just walk. speed walk. or you like to bike. in place. next to these strangers. or you want to know your heart rate. when...
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is there an edward snowden here of global international finance now?to you. >> eamon, so much discussion today about the coverage of this story. or the lack of it. do you think the world is guilty in some part of snowden fatigue, leak fatigue? >> i think that's part of it, carl. part of it is also just the way in which this story got out there. remember, it was a german newspaper that received the initial leak. they worked with the international consortium of investigative journalists. that group chose select media participants to pair with on this story. so they gave those folks a several-month heads up. and they were running at these documents for a long time. checking them, vetting them, making sure they were real before they all popped their stories simultaneously. now a lot of the other media organizations that weren't part of it are going to struggle to catch up here. i bet you're going to see a whole bunch more stories over the coming days, carl. >> and especially, eamon, just given the scale of this leak, 11.5 million documents, it will take a
is there an edward snowden here of global international finance now?to you. >> eamon, so much discussion today about the coverage of this story. or the lack of it. do you think the world is guilty in some part of snowden fatigue, leak fatigue? >> i think that's part of it, carl. part of it is also just the way in which this story got out there. remember, it was a german newspaper that received the initial leak. they worked with the international consortium of investigative...
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we don't have any indication right now, but it seems clear that there is a financial edward snowden out there, to coin the time. we don't know who that person is. was it a hacker or a disgruntled insider. was it part of some other shenanigans. we have no idea. you can imagine a whole lot of people want know the answer to that question. >> where did they release the documentation to or to whom? >> initially, they gave the information about a year ago to a german newspaper. that newspaper shared it with a investigative journalists around the world. those folks have been working on this story for months and months digging into the documents. the rest of the world just found out yesterday. >> thank you so much. we mentioned the creation of those shell companies. what are they and how do they work? dina explains. >> reporter: offshore accounts and shell companies have long been used by wealthy individual, government entities and large corporations. the recent leak of a trove of documents from a panama company shows how it works in much more detail and who is benefitting from having so much m
we don't have any indication right now, but it seems clear that there is a financial edward snowden out there, to coin the time. we don't know who that person is. was it a hacker or a disgruntled insider. was it part of some other shenanigans. we have no idea. you can imagine a whole lot of people want know the answer to that question. >> where did they release the documentation to or to whom? >> initially, they gave the information about a year ago to a german newspaper. that...
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. >> edward snowden tweeted outlaw, fugitive, hero, #harriethubman. >> steve harvey tweeted i'm gonnamy pockets full of >>> well, a major milestone for queen elizabeth ii today celebrating her 90th birthday. >> the queen marked the occasion with an adorable family photo by annie liebowitz posing with her youngest or two youngest grandchildren, her five great grandchildren including the future king, 2-year-old prince george second from the right. >> his little sister charlotte perched on the queen alap and maya tindall holding her famous handbag. >> just adorable. >>> well, come and knock on our door. ♪ we've been waiting for you >> looks like "three's company" is heading to the big screen. the beloved sitcom ran here on abc in the '70s and '80s. >> new line cinema is in taubs to acquire the rights tapping the writer in partners behind the film "he's just not that into you" from 2009. no word on who could be cast in those famous three roles. >> i'm hearing breaking news, though, this just in, abc is going to free me up to play jack tripper if needed. >> oh, all right. >> call me, guys.
. >> edward snowden tweeted outlaw, fugitive, hero, #harriethubman. >> steve harvey tweeted i'm gonnamy pockets full of >>> well, a major milestone for queen elizabeth ii today celebrating her 90th birthday. >> the queen marked the occasion with an adorable family photo by annie liebowitz posing with her youngest or two youngest grandchildren, her five great grandchildren including the future king, 2-year-old prince george second from the right. >> his little...
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. >> you're like edward snowden but for trying to put peens in the jeans? >> yes, a systemic racial bias in about every site. >> really? 82% ofñr non-black men have some bias against black women. >> 82%? that's racist (bleep). >> and asian men get the fewest messages and worth ratings of any group of guys. (laughter) >> there's no way this nerd was right. think about the asian male hot dogs killing it right now like that one guy -- you know, from the zombie show. it's probably just a couple of super racist people driving down the average. >> i mean, we are super desirable people. i mean, i am a desirable person. >> it's tempting to believe there's a small group of racists dragging down everybody else, but everybody collectively is rating asian men or black women poorly. >> eat (bleep) and die. my god, you can't say (bleep) like that. sorry, dude. >> so i may have overreakedÑi a little bit. i never thought i could be the victim of sexual discrimination. >> we needed to go undercover because ronny is way less famous than i am, i created real dating profiles o
. >> you're like edward snowden but for trying to put peens in the jeans? >> yes, a systemic racial bias in about every site. >> really? 82% ofñr non-black men have some bias against black women. >> 82%? that's racist (bleep). >> and asian men get the fewest messages and worth ratings of any group of guys. (laughter) >> there's no way this nerd was right. think about the asian male hot dogs killing it right now like that one guy -- you know, from the zombie...
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. >>> this week national intelligence director james clapper addressed the lasting impact of edward snowden's documents regarding the nsa surveillance of all americans. >> as a result of the snowden revelations that the onset of commercial encryption was accelerated by about seven years, and it has had and is having major -- a profound effect on our ability to collect, particularly against terrorists. >> despite the danger snowden's story is now going to hollywood in a movie coming out in september. >> there's something going on inside the government that is really wrong and i can't ignore it. i just want to get this data to the world. i feel like i'm made to do this fanned i don't do it i don't know anybody else that can. >> gave him the rubik's cube back and it had all the secrets. >> should snowden be portrayed as a patriot or a traitor. free think media.com and the fifth column's podcast. hudson institute fellow rebecca heinrich former foreign policy advisor to congressman trent frank joining us from washington. good morning, rebecca and cap meal. rebecca, you think snowden is a traitor?
. >>> this week national intelligence director james clapper addressed the lasting impact of edward snowden's documents regarding the nsa surveillance of all americans. >> as a result of the snowden revelations that the onset of commercial encryption was accelerated by about seven years, and it has had and is having major -- a profound effect on our ability to collect, particularly against terrorists. >> despite the danger snowden's story is now going to hollywood in a...
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. >> and edward snowden, by the way, no stranger to breaking laws for the common good tweeted outlaw,ive, hero, #harriethubman. >> and tv personality steve harvey tweeted, i'm gonna need my pockets full of tubmans. >> that's going to be great. all these songs all about the tubbs, baby. >> all about the tubmans. >>> well, a major milestone for queen elizabeth ii today. she's celebrating her 90th birthday. >> wow. the queen marked the occasion with an adorable family photo by annie liebowitz posing with her youngest or two youngest grandchildren, her five great grandchildren including the future king, 2-year-old prince george second from the right. >> and that's his little sister charlotte perched on the queen's and check out little mia tindall holding the queen's famous handbag. >> just adorable. >>> well -- ♪ come and knock on our door ♪ we've been waiting for you >> looks like "three's company" is heading to the big screen. the beloved sitcom ran here on abc in the '70s and '80s. >> now new line cinema is in talks to acquire the rights tapping the writer in partners behind the 2009 f
. >> and edward snowden, by the way, no stranger to breaking laws for the common good tweeted outlaw,ive, hero, #harriethubman. >> and tv personality steve harvey tweeted, i'm gonna need my pockets full of tubmans. >> that's going to be great. all these songs all about the tubbs, baby. >> all about the tubmans. >>> well, a major milestone for queen elizabeth ii today. she's celebrating her 90th birthday. >> wow. the queen marked the occasion with an...
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edward snowden is a former cia employee that leaked classified information from the nsa revealing hundreds of global surveillance programs. he is promising to leave no stone unturned when coming to determining whether he's a hero or a traitor and the movie will be in theaters coming up. a. steve: coming up next. something that has fitness buffs pumped up with anger. dari: paying for their term fix. steve: and what is really in those chicken mcnuggets? recipe to help make them healthier. dari: but first, here's tonight's new york minute. reporter: to see in the air and space museum got a new addition. it has been used to train astronauts and air force personnel. >> you can fly upside down, you can do acrobatics. can break the sound barrier. it is great training? you can learn more at intrepid museum.org. and activism today in bryant park. which college students transcribed on vintage typewriters. >> they're dealing with a lot of including the challenge of finding work after they graduate. this is a way for their voices to be heard. reporter: and that is your new >> a big ruling against amer
edward snowden is a former cia employee that leaked classified information from the nsa revealing hundreds of global surveillance programs. he is promising to leave no stone unturned when coming to determining whether he's a hero or a traitor and the movie will be in theaters coming up. a. steve: coming up next. something that has fitness buffs pumped up with anger. dari: paying for their term fix. steve: and what is really in those chicken mcnuggets? recipe to help make them healthier. dari:...
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when the edward snowden case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was rightthe government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you be willing to be the plaintiff in the case suing the president? and i said sure, as long as i don't have to do any interviews, and here i am. john: in the satire he tried to reassure his girlfriend about his spying on her e-mails. >> analyzing metadata. >> no one is listening to your telephone calls. john: both are true. they are just gathering, looking for patterns, and may be able find a will find a terrorist that way. >> but that reveals a lot about you. >> maybe they will find someone who wants to kill us >> but this program has been wholly ineffective at doing that. it does not keep us safe. john: congress has kind of taking your side at least saying that the phone companies have to hold the data. >> exactly true, and and i was on the right side of hist
when the edward snowden case came to light i mentioned to my husband, i did not think that it was rightthe government was able to collect my telephone data when i had not done anything wrong. i mentioned it, and later on that night, i am a nurse in the neonatal intensive care. about one am he sent me a text message saying, would you be willing to be the plaintiff in the case suing the president? and i said sure, as long as i don't have to do any interviews, and here i am. john: in the satire he...
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in the hypothetical that the edward snowden would return back to the united states, it was already stated he would be charged with espionage. in his defense, was the federal whistleblowers act, i would like to ask the open ended question on how your panelists would feel -- how this might rule out if the supreme court were to take the case? thomas: this would not really be a question of free speech, even though snowden is saying, i had to get information out, i was expressing myself and i was involved with the press. we are talking about leaking of government documents. while the press might be protected for publication of information in the first amendment, this is going to be a question of statutory law. there are whistleblower provisions and there are espionage provisions in federal law. when you are talking about national security secrets, the government is really favored here. releasing that information when it is so sensitive is going to be a crime. the government's enforcement of the rule is going to be upheld. what is really at stake is the nation's view of what it is that he did.
in the hypothetical that the edward snowden would return back to the united states, it was already stated he would be charged with espionage. in his defense, was the federal whistleblowers act, i would like to ask the open ended question on how your panelists would feel -- how this might rule out if the supreme court were to take the case? thomas: this would not really be a question of free speech, even though snowden is saying, i had to get information out, i was expressing myself and i was...
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government intrusions following disclosures in 2013 by former national security agency contractor edward snowden about bulk electronic surveillance. 58% of americans said they are concerned about losing privacy in the government's efforts to fight terrorism in a cbs news- "new york times" poll last month. vance says local law enforcement plays by a different set of rules. >> we don't do bulk data collection. we operate phone by phone, device by device. we go get a warrant for every device that we are trying to open, and we don't make those decisions ourselves. judges make them. >> reporter: even without the ability to access encrypted iphones, reidenberg says law enforcement is living in a" golden age for surveillance." >> i can't drive down the street anonymously now. my picture's taken at every street corner. my license plate is captured. and the government can tail me wherever i go. they could do it before, but they had to spend a lot of money to have a cop car following every citizen. now it's ubiquitous, and it can be done on a mass scale. >> reporter: despite the locked iphone in the case
government intrusions following disclosures in 2013 by former national security agency contractor edward snowden about bulk electronic surveillance. 58% of americans said they are concerned about losing privacy in the government's efforts to fight terrorism in a cbs news- "new york times" poll last month. vance says local law enforcement plays by a different set of rules. >> we don't do bulk data collection. we operate phone by phone, device by device. we go get a warrant for...
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even edward snowden calling it, "the biggest leak in the history of data journalism." corporations and tax shelters. those can be used legally, but -- >> we have a system here that provides cover for every form of wrongdoing you can think of. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin, he's not named specifically in the documents, but has long faced act cue cases of corruption. critics pointing to his $750,000 watch collection, and the $1 billion palace allegedly being built for him. among world leaders also named in the so called panama papers -- the king of saudi arabia, syrian president basharal abad, the president of argueentina, who hosted president obama last month and the prime minister of iceland. watch his face as he's confronted by an interviewer about a company in question. >> mr. prime minister, what can you tell me about a company called "wimpris"? >> well -- um -- >> reporter: he left the interview without answering. thousands tonight are calling the for his resignation. cia plot. the law form is denying any wrong wrongdoing, but this scandal, the pana
even edward snowden calling it, "the biggest leak in the history of data journalism." corporations and tax shelters. those can be used legally, but -- >> we have a system here that provides cover for every form of wrongdoing you can think of. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin, he's not named specifically in the documents, but has long faced act cue cases of corruption. critics pointing to his $750,000 watch collection, and the $1 billion palace allegedly being...
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. >>> the scope of the released impresses even whistle blower edward snowden. the so-called panama papers have more about how the rich and powerful are hiding cash in offshore accounts. the documents contain allegations of money laundering and tax evasion, and at least two world leaders could be at risk of losing their jobs. an anonymous insider passed off millions of internal documents which exposed a global network of more than 140 politicians and public officials who allegedly did business with a panamanian law firm. >>> an armed carjacking that started in montgomery county, leads police on a high speed chase that ends in a violent crash in northwest dc. it didn't take police long to capture and arrest a pair of suspects linked to both. the initial crime, a carjacking, happened on first avenue, in silver springs. the high speed chase ended at minnesota avenue and benning road in northeast. mikea turner has more from the scene. >> reporter: the police say the suspects came up and over the down, they crashed into the traffic light. the wild night for dc police
. >>> the scope of the released impresses even whistle blower edward snowden. the so-called panama papers have more about how the rich and powerful are hiding cash in offshore accounts. the documents contain allegations of money laundering and tax evasion, and at least two world leaders could be at risk of losing their jobs. an anonymous insider passed off millions of internal documents which exposed a global network of more than 140 politicians and public officials who allegedly did...
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and edward snowden, because now we have unlimited power during wartime. i think the absence of judicial review of this power, and korematsu, it was a very confusing precident -- and the war on drugs and the war on terror and cyber warfare and drown warfare. [indiscernible] nobody has ever -- has ever mentioned the property rights of 100,000 japanese-americans. syriza term called eminent domain. -- there is a term called eminent domain. this is what the british did to the americans before the independence war. during wartime, the citizens have property rights. they vacated the entire west coast, separating japanese property owners from their property. what are the reparations for that? the government does not want to go back to the reparations of slavery, so they do not want to return to korematsu. susan: thank you very much. let's do that in reverse order. we saw on the video that people had bank accounts taken away, businesses were closed. were tho assets taken permanently, or where they returned to them after the internment was over? karen: well, for th
and edward snowden, because now we have unlimited power during wartime. i think the absence of judicial review of this power, and korematsu, it was a very confusing precident -- and the war on drugs and the war on terror and cyber warfare and drown warfare. [indiscernible] nobody has ever -- has ever mentioned the property rights of 100,000 japanese-americans. syriza term called eminent domain. -- there is a term called eminent domain. this is what the british did to the americans before the...
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cheryl: edward snowden is a hot guy with the hot girlfriend and i'm sure it totally true. 16. i could not resist or to watch the trailer. no time to exercise. 60 seconds of strenuous exertion may have the same benefits of 45 minute of moderate exercise. the late author says brief periods of intense exercise a remarkably effective, otherwise known as intervals, people. a quick lap around the block. i'm out of here. maria: thank you. time does not mean more than money to cooper. they could penalize you for showing up late. just this morning, announcing it would require state jude medical. we are taking a look at mma. where will the deals happen next. back in a minute. ♪ (gasp) shark diving! xerox personalized employee portals help companies make benefits simple and accessible... from anywhere. hula dancing? cliff jumping! human resources can work better. with xerox. which allergy? eees. bees? eese. trees? eese. xerox helps hospitals use electronic health records so doctors provide more personalized care. cheese? cheese! patient care can work better. with xerox. that's it. an
cheryl: edward snowden is a hot guy with the hot girlfriend and i'm sure it totally true. 16. i could not resist or to watch the trailer. no time to exercise. 60 seconds of strenuous exertion may have the same benefits of 45 minute of moderate exercise. the late author says brief periods of intense exercise a remarkably effective, otherwise known as intervals, people. a quick lap around the block. i'm out of here. maria: thank you. time does not mean more than money to cooper. they could...
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edward snowden is currently in there, seeking refuge but this refers to the panama papers showing there at of transactions with ties to russian president vladimir putin. thekremlin accused international consortium of investigative journalists which published the report of a "information attack" on putin's wealth. says thesekesman questions have been asked hundreds of times and answered hundreds of times. nothing to say there on these allegations from the icy ij. -- from the icij. minister, note the president, but the prime , says that iceland has not been positively per trade since the mighty ducks two. he has not resigned yet, but there have been calls for him to do so. definitely, a lot of interest in social media on this. rishaad: mcgivern much. up next, china's ambitious new plan for six of their banks bad debt problems. we have the details, coming up. ♪ ♪ a look at our top stories, asia-pacific stocks starting the week on the up. regional benchmarks stocksing, japanese shopping a four-day slide. oil a racing its gains for the year, saudi arabia saying it will only cap production if
edward snowden is currently in there, seeking refuge but this refers to the panama papers showing there at of transactions with ties to russian president vladimir putin. thekremlin accused international consortium of investigative journalists which published the report of a "information attack" on putin's wealth. says thesekesman questions have been asked hundreds of times and answered hundreds of times. nothing to say there on these allegations from the icy ij. -- from the icij....
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. >> well, nsa leaker edward snowden has a story about to hit the big screen. >> there's something goingovernment that is really wrong and i can't ignore it. i just want to get this data to the world. >> this is our first look at justin gordon lovitt in oliver stone's much anticipated movie. >> it shows snowden from going in the government to leaking the secrets. "snowden" hits theaters in center. >> i guarantee he won't be part of his cabinet. >> for sure. >>> time now is eight minutes until the top of the hour. you want to talk about jesus? well, you're not going to be able to do that unless you have a permit at one college campus. your e-mails on that are poring in. >>> and how one dad surprised his son flying back from his deployment. we'll tell you about all this heartwarming story. we love it. >> we always love those. ♪ go ahead... leave the competition behind. lexus gs 350 and 200 turbo. there's no going back. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters,
. >> well, nsa leaker edward snowden has a story about to hit the big screen. >> there's something goingovernment that is really wrong and i can't ignore it. i just want to get this data to the world. >> this is our first look at justin gordon lovitt in oliver stone's much anticipated movie. >> it shows snowden from going in the government to leaking the secrets. "snowden" hits theaters in center. >> i guarantee he won't be part of his cabinet. >>...
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wikileaks, the pentagon papers, even edward snowden's revelations may end up paling in comparison.e than 11 million documents were apparently leaked from the panamanian law firm mossack mon second ka for creditly creating off shore accounts for the rich and powerful. 12 current and former world leaders and over 100 other public officials were referenced in the documents. off shore accounts aren't generally illegal in themselves, but they are a signature tool for money laundering, tax evasion, drug deals and other activities that require keeping money a secret. an anonymous source sent the documents to a german newspaper which shared them with the international consortium of investigative journalists. the law firm's co-founder told icm that the allegation is false and full of inaccuracies. countries and leaders around the world have responded with outrage. one world leaden has already fallen. the prime minister of iceland who denied wrongdoing, nevertheless resigned over his alleged links to off shore holdings. no secret is safe in the digital age, no matter how powerful that person
wikileaks, the pentagon papers, even edward snowden's revelations may end up paling in comparison.e than 11 million documents were apparently leaked from the panamanian law firm mossack mon second ka for creditly creating off shore accounts for the rich and powerful. 12 current and former world leaders and over 100 other public officials were referenced in the documents. off shore accounts aren't generally illegal in themselves, but they are a signature tool for money laundering, tax evasion,...
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: it started here just non-descript law firm in panama but the secret leaked from inside even edward snowdenling it the biggest leak in the history of data journalism. law firm helped clients set up complex web of shell corporations and tax shelters. those can be used legally but we have. >> we have a system here that provides cover for every form of wrongdoing you can think of. >> russian president putin is not named specifically in the documents but has long faced accusations of corruption critic pointing to his 750,000 dollar watch collection and the one billion dollar palace allegedly being built for him. among world leaders also named in the so-called panama papers the king of saudi arabia syrian president and the president of argentina who hosted president obama last month and the prime minister of iceland watch him as he's confronted here by an enter viewer about a company he co-owned with his wife but never disclosed. >> mr. prime minister what can you tell me about the company called empress? >> well, >>reporter: he left the interview without answering. thousands tonight are calling
: it started here just non-descript law firm in panama but the secret leaked from inside even edward snowdenling it the biggest leak in the history of data journalism. law firm helped clients set up complex web of shell corporations and tax shelters. those can be used legally but we have. >> we have a system here that provides cover for every form of wrongdoing you can think of. >> russian president putin is not named specifically in the documents but has long faced accusations of...
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after keys' sentencing wednesday, nsa whistleblower edward snowden was among those to tweet his support, writing -- "two years for a web defacement lasting 40 minutes." supporters say keys' plightt shows the need to reform the computer fraud and abuse act, the sweepiping, decacades-old lw also used to charge activist aaron swartz. he committed suicide in 2013 whwhile facing up to 35eaears in prison for downloading millions of academic articles. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. we're on the road at stanford university in california. we are on a 1 100-city tour marking democracacy now's 20th anniversary. today we will be at pitzer college at noon and then tonight we will be in los angeles. check our website e at democracynynow.org. as hillary clinton and bernie sanders prepare for tonight's debate in brooklyn, one issue expected to come up is the israeli/palestinian conflict. new york, which votes on tuesday, is home to the e larget jewish population in the world outside of israel. much of the population is concentrat
after keys' sentencing wednesday, nsa whistleblower edward snowden was among those to tweet his support, writing -- "two years for a web defacement lasting 40 minutes." supporters say keys' plightt shows the need to reform the computer fraud and abuse act, the sweepiping, decacades-old lw also used to charge activist aaron swartz. he committed suicide in 2013 whwhile facing up to 35eaears in prison for downloading millions of academic articles. and those are some of the headlines....
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plus a new music video featuring edward snowden. is there anything that american hero can't do?is in trouble forgiving advice to potential cheerleaders. we've all been there. back to you, tom. >> thanks, andy. let's welcome our guestses.
plus a new music video featuring edward snowden. is there anything that american hero can't do?is in trouble forgiving advice to potential cheerleaders. we've all been there. back to you, tom. >> thanks, andy. let's welcome our guestses.