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er >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is olivia fang, i am the founder and executive director to have latino breast cancer act si, a small non-profit organization based here in san francisco. through our organization, we use this low-income uninsured weekend to access breast cancer screening services including follow up, diagnostic care without cost and without barrier, many of the women who have come to our program have lost tha*ir insurance as their employers have cutback their hours, these women rely on programs like ours, i too rely on healthy san francisco for preventative care and prescriptions as i do not have health insurance because i cannot afford health insurance, i don't qualify for health insurance because i am considered to be at risk, i am a breast cancer survivor, when the affordable care act is fully implemented, that doesn't mean that folks of me like the [inaudible] it is very lieb likely that we won't be able to afford to buy insurance through the marketplace. my husband has not worked steadily since the 2009-2010 financial crash. for us, healthy san francisco
er >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is olivia fang, i am the founder and executive director to have latino breast cancer act si, a small non-profit organization based here in san francisco. through our organization, we use this low-income uninsured weekend to access breast cancer screening services including follow up, diagnostic care without cost and without barrier, many of the women who have come to our program have lost tha*ir insurance as their employers have cutback their...
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er >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is olivia fang, i am the founder and executive director to have latino breast cancer act si, a small non-profit organization based here in san francisco. through our organization, we use this low-income uninsured weekend to access breast cancer screening services including follow up, diagnostic care without cost and without barrier, many of the women who have come to our program have lost tha*ir insurance as their employers have cutback their hours, these women rely on
er >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is olivia fang, i am the founder and executive director to have latino breast cancer act si, a small non-profit organization based here in san francisco. through our organization, we use this low-income uninsured weekend to access breast cancer screening services including follow up, diagnostic care without cost and without barrier, many of the women who have come to our program have lost tha*ir insurance as their employers have cutback their...
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susan fang. stephanie lynn. and cindy young. >> if your name has been called, please approach the podium. >>> hello, my name is jimmy and i'm a member of the chinese progressive association and youth [speaker not understood]. ~ in 2011 i participated in collecting over 800 surveys which asked community members about their health care needs and about what barriers they had to accessing those needs. and we presented those 800 surveys to the health care services master plan task force and we are very pleased that many of our recommendations have been incorporated in the current plan. but while we're really happy that there's been a lot of progress, i'm also here to talk about like some suggestions for how we can improve on those plans. so, in particular, i'd like to talk about health care sources recommendation master plan 3.1, specifically [speaker not understood] it says increase access to appropriate care for san francisco's vulnerable population. and in guidelines 3.1.1 through 3.1.6, it says basically increasi
susan fang. stephanie lynn. and cindy young. >> if your name has been called, please approach the podium. >>> hello, my name is jimmy and i'm a member of the chinese progressive association and youth [speaker not understood]. ~ in 2011 i participated in collecting over 800 surveys which asked community members about their health care needs and about what barriers they had to accessing those needs. and we presented those 800 surveys to the health care services master plan task...
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lee fang you are always following the money thanks for joining us.next, just about everyone wants an immigration bill so naturally house republicans are threatening to shut the whole thing down. that story is next right here. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. alright, in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audienc
lee fang you are always following the money thanks for joining us.next, just about everyone wants an immigration bill so naturally house republicans are threatening to shut the whole thing down. that story is next right here. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current...
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short-story writer of his day, with such internationally famous works as "call of the wild," "white fang," and "the sea wolf." but along with his books and stories, he was also widely known for his personal exploits. you see, he was an honest-to-goodness celebrity, an adventurer, a rascal, a colorful and controversial personality.
short-story writer of his day, with such internationally famous works as "call of the wild," "white fang," and "the sea wolf." but along with his books and stories, he was also widely known for his personal exploits. you see, he was an honest-to-goodness celebrity, an adventurer, a rascal, a colorful and controversial personality.
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. >> because of the fangs. the bird looks down and says, um, you're not a bird. >> the music video aimed at helping hurting soldiers. >> this is really raw. >> it was hard for me to make the video. >> see it on the next "right this minute." >>> a woman encounters an eel. a wolf eel. >> something that's not afraid of the wolf eel and it's not what you expect. >> the sneak attack that came oust nowhere. >> what? >> and this girl has a message for all of the snap chatters out there. ♪ it's time you've been told your pictures are stupid and nobody cares♪ >>> several months ago i told you guys about a revolutionary game idea for girls called goldie blocks. you probably remember this. not only interactive game it accompanies a story. you go through the adventures of goldie blocks and as she builds items in the story the player will bills the same structures. created by debbie sterling, engineering student at stanford and she was upset there were not more female engineers and created goldie blocks i talked to you seve
. >> because of the fangs. the bird looks down and says, um, you're not a bird. >> the music video aimed at helping hurting soldiers. >> this is really raw. >> it was hard for me to make the video. >> see it on the next "right this minute." >>> a woman encounters an eel. a wolf eel. >> something that's not afraid of the wolf eel and it's not what you expect. >> the sneak attack that came oust nowhere. >> what? >> and this...
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. >> because of the fangs. the bird looks down and says, um, you're not a bird. >> the music video aimed at helping hurting soldiers. >> this is really raw. >> it was hard for me to make the video. >> see it on the next "right this minute." >>> a woman encounters an eel. a wolf eel. >> something that's not afraid of the wolf eel and it's not what you expect. >> the sneak attack that came oust nowhere. >> what? >> and this girl has a message for all of the snap chatters out there. ♪ it's time you've been told your pictures are stupid and nobody cares♪ ♪ we don't have a ten step filtering process for our water. we don't need it. because crystal geyser is made by nature, not by man. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. i love avocado so much i started a facebook page... oh you should post a picture of my new earrings... those would go perfectly with this sweater i'm knitting. [ chain saw revs ] i'm sorry, did you say something? i was just tending to my avocado tree. ooops, i forgot to lock my a
. >> because of the fangs. the bird looks down and says, um, you're not a bird. >> the music video aimed at helping hurting soldiers. >> this is really raw. >> it was hard for me to make the video. >> see it on the next "right this minute." >>> a woman encounters an eel. a wolf eel. >> something that's not afraid of the wolf eel and it's not what you expect. >> the sneak attack that came oust nowhere. >> what? >> and this...
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the report says china has been deploying the dong fang 31a intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of more than 11,000 kilometers putting the u.s. mainland within reach. china also starting to deploy anti-ship missiles. the country wants to prevent u.s. aircraft carriers from getting near chinese waters. china is expected to deploy a new submarine launch jl-2 ballistic missile to target parts of the u.s. the report says china could raise the number of nuclear warheads capable of hitting the u.s. to well over 100 within the next 15 years. >>> investigators probing the crash of asiana airlines flight 214 are focusing on the plane's speed control device. they're trying to figure out whether the pilots fully understood the settings of the automatic throttles. the crash killed two people and injured more than 180 others. the national transportation safety board's investigation suggests a significant loss of speed led to the failed landing on saturday at san francisco international airport. the captain told ntsb officials that the plane's auto throttles were not working as the crew
the report says china has been deploying the dong fang 31a intercontinental ballistic missile with a range of more than 11,000 kilometers putting the u.s. mainland within reach. china also starting to deploy anti-ship missiles. the country wants to prevent u.s. aircraft carriers from getting near chinese waters. china is expected to deploy a new submarine launch jl-2 ballistic missile to target parts of the u.s. the report says china could raise the number of nuclear warheads capable of hitting...
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. >>> for fangs catching one foul ball at a major league game is always memorable, but how about fourhem? that's what greg van neil managed to do during sunday's game between the cleveland indians and the kansas city royals. he said he caught three and the fourth he picked up off the ground. that's so awesome. he's an indians season ticket holder. he says he wasn't sitting in his usual seat when he snagged all the foul bauls. he has his mitt. >>> coming up, the bride and groom got soaked during their wedding is an understatement. we'll show you the i dos that are making quite a splash after the break. >>> will come back. we wrap things up with a wedding to remember. instead of taking a trip down the aisle, this couple decided to dive in off the coast of western japan. with 30 of their closest friends to witness the underwater wedding. all of them sporting their scuba gear. the bride and groom saying their i dos some 50 feet below the surface of the pacific. the couple pulled off the classic attire. they got the i dos in. they got the kiss in. they even exchanged mouth fulls of not wed
. >>> for fangs catching one foul ball at a major league game is always memorable, but how about fourhem? that's what greg van neil managed to do during sunday's game between the cleveland indians and the kansas city royals. he said he caught three and the fourth he picked up off the ground. that's so awesome. he's an indians season ticket holder. he says he wasn't sitting in his usual seat when he snagged all the foul bauls. he has his mitt. >>> coming up, the bride and groom...
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board of directors, james fange spoke out, we'll tell you what he has to say at 6:00. reporting live from oakland. cheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >> okay, cheryl. thank you. expected to be an active night for negotiations. 6:00, negotiations start again. live look now across the bay, 880 in oakland. not just the evening commute. the red-hot as. thousand of fans heading to the coliseum for the tonight's gail against the cubs. with no b.a.r.t. service that impaths pacts fans. the oakland kill see yum colise ghost town. usually on game night, streaming with crowd. empty tonight. a live camera at the entrance to the coliseum. a lot of people resorting to their cars. this game at 7:05 tonight. it is expected to fill up. 20,000 fans aexpect . expected. we'll hear from fans at 6:00. >> with b.a.r.t. shut down, commuters will cruise into work. we have live pictures of the ferry building in san francisco. see people lining up to take the ferry to east bay. yesterday, 18,000 riders. triple the normal amount. my goodness, the ferry expects to carry the same number today. the com
board of directors, james fange spoke out, we'll tell you what he has to say at 6:00. reporting live from oakland. cheryl herd, nbc bay area news. >> okay, cheryl. thank you. expected to be an active night for negotiations. 6:00, negotiations start again. live look now across the bay, 880 in oakland. not just the evening commute. the red-hot as. thousand of fans heading to the coliseum for the tonight's gail against the cubs. with no b.a.r.t. service that impaths pacts fans. the oakland...
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james fang joined that line saying workers need a better package. >> management has to show respect for things that labor has done and they two need to get a working, fair wage. >> reporter: the sticking points continue to be raises and health care and pension contributions. riders are hoping for an agreement so trains can roll again. >> really hoping that this issue is resolved by then, because it's going to be tough to get it working. >> at this point with talks continuing, but no deal announced, bart is telling commuters to prepare for day three of no train service. we'll continue to monitor the talks and bring you any news as it develops. reporting live in oakland, jean ellie, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. commuters have been resorting to their plan b's, but a big test came tonight when the aisz game was thrown into the mix. monty? >> reporter: everyone's surprised there was no big traffic nightmare for people attending the a's game tonight. the game ended just about 30 minutes ago, you can see there are a few cars here left in the parking lot. now, it should be a smooth ride hom
james fang joined that line saying workers need a better package. >> management has to show respect for things that labor has done and they two need to get a working, fair wage. >> reporter: the sticking points continue to be raises and health care and pension contributions. riders are hoping for an agreement so trains can roll again. >> really hoping that this issue is resolved by then, because it's going to be tough to get it working. >> at this point with talks...
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this is a rear-fanged venomous species but it's no threat to humans. shovel-nosed snake commonly crosses roads on warm nights but it's how they travel when not on pavement that's impressive! they can literally swim through the sand. tim burton must have drawn his inspiration here. the architects of the sand are out in force, the merriam's kangaroo rat. they're superbly adapted for life here - they never drink, all their water comes from metabolizing their food and a superb recycling system. they make intricate burrows that are often taken over and enlarged by the white-tailed antelope squirrels and these provide nighttime shelter for a colorado desert specialty - the fringe-toed lizard. this lizard is a master of the dunes. it has fringed toes for running on sand, enlarged scales that cover the ears, special eyelids, and valves over the nostrils - to keep the sand out. with all the problems that blowing sand creates it's hard to believe there are so many species that can deal with it. in fact, life thrives here. sometimes the inhabitants are just a lit
this is a rear-fanged venomous species but it's no threat to humans. shovel-nosed snake commonly crosses roads on warm nights but it's how they travel when not on pavement that's impressive! they can literally swim through the sand. tim burton must have drawn his inspiration here. the architects of the sand are out in force, the merriam's kangaroo rat. they're superbly adapted for life here - they never drink, all their water comes from metabolizing their food and a superb recycling system....
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there because it is one of the largest ones that just keeps building every year and i know that ted fang and the wonderful contributions of his committee is going to be helpful for that. there will be many other events during this month, that again, celebrate asian heritage, cultural arts, performing arts. we have a lot that we are contributing to the whole art scene and all of the united states and i know that this is going on not only in our city. but across the country. and i want to take a moment to also give my personal thanks to the corporate sponsors because we could not, we are doing this without government funds, and it becomes invaluable to us. these public, private partnership and i want to give a mean thanks to the target stores to their lead contribution for the third year. and of course, we will work with them on the fourth year because this keeps going and so thank you, target. but there are so many others, of course, art university, and at&t. pg&e. mcdonalds. thank you, cici for being here and of course wells fargo bank are all great contributers to this growing celebrati
there because it is one of the largest ones that just keeps building every year and i know that ted fang and the wonderful contributions of his committee is going to be helpful for that. there will be many other events during this month, that again, celebrate asian heritage, cultural arts, performing arts. we have a lot that we are contributing to the whole art scene and all of the united states and i know that this is going on not only in our city. but across the country. and i want to take a...
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the game's greatest closer received a standing o from the 43,000 fangs at citi field and also untold numbers of us watching at home. rivera who is retiring at the end of the season went on to pitch, naturally, a perfect inning. the biggest play of the night belongs to prince fielder's line drive in the ninth. that turned into a triple. it was a hustle play that even surprised the big guy himself. just take a look. >> he's going to motor all the way around to third with a triple. >> is that a great moment or what? his teammates were also pretty excited. e sweeter... because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. [ herbie ] eh, hold on brent, what's this? mmmm, nice car. there's no doubt, that's definitely gonna throw him off. she's seen it too. oh this could be trouble. [ sentra lock noise ] oh man. tta think fast, herbie. back pedal, back pedal. [ crowd cheering ] oh, he's down in flames and now the ice-cold shoulder. one last play... no, game over! gps take hi
the game's greatest closer received a standing o from the 43,000 fangs at citi field and also untold numbers of us watching at home. rivera who is retiring at the end of the season went on to pitch, naturally, a perfect inning. the biggest play of the night belongs to prince fielder's line drive in the ninth. that turned into a triple. it was a hustle play that even surprised the big guy himself. just take a look. >> he's going to motor all the way around to third with a triple. >>...
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so far i have fang. i have joffrey. i don't think they'll be going for joffrey. knute. i don't think we'll be seeing a royal child called north, south, east, or west. >> tom, a question about the royal protocol. obviously, this baby will be presented to the queen most likely tomorrow, possibly as late as thursday before she goes off to scotland for her summer holiday, as you call it. >> i got to stop you there. kate is not going to go for this whole we're going to present the child to the queen thing. she's going to be like, you know what, william, we're going to take the child to see your grandmother like anybody else in the world. you know -- >> so you answered my question. >> the world is changing. yeah, sorry. carry on. >> no, you answered my question. the idea that this is the presentation of this exalted child to the queen. no, he's going to meet dad's mom. that's what you're saying. >> yeah, i don't think they're going to be taking it in, the lifting of the dome and saying your majesty and pinching it if it starts crying. martin is right. look at the way prince c
so far i have fang. i have joffrey. i don't think they'll be going for joffrey. knute. i don't think we'll be seeing a royal child called north, south, east, or west. >> tom, a question about the royal protocol. obviously, this baby will be presented to the queen most likely tomorrow, possibly as late as thursday before she goes off to scotland for her summer holiday, as you call it. >> i got to stop you there. kate is not going to go for this whole we're going to present the child...
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even many of the city's top fangs professionals use it to get to but bourque. and for you a look at what would happen if terrorists managed to attack with some kind of gas. here's abc news's katherine craig. >> reporter: here you can see the air sampler boxes right here. researchers what installed them near various subway entrances in manhattan and this is all part of a study to help the new york city police department to determine how air flows in the event there's a chemical attack on the city's subway system. researchers have dispersed a gas inside a number of stations. the gas is harmless, colorless, coder le. the ny bor s. if somebody takesic is release ed. researchers will conduct the study over the next three years and the tracer gas will be released over the next 30 minutes, not too wind and no rain when the air samp mgs are collected. we know researchers will be conducting the test in brooklyn an queen in the days ahead. i'm katherine craig in times square. back to you. >> thank you very much. we are also tracking a fast moving storm that's working its
even many of the city's top fangs professionals use it to get to but bourque. and for you a look at what would happen if terrorists managed to attack with some kind of gas. here's abc news's katherine craig. >> reporter: here you can see the air sampler boxes right here. researchers what installed them near various subway entrances in manhattan and this is all part of a study to help the new york city police department to determine how air flows in the event there's a chemical attack on...
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i don't think it would have sold as much without fang yo, he was like many guys back then, killed before. they're the two pinnacles. this car, he changed car racing. >> sterling -- >> he changed the way you drive. >> changed the way you drive maybe -- >> no, the way racing was done. >> he was one of the greatest. that was clearly the price. >> what a car. we saw pool armani. >> with the steering wheel? maybe a hubcap? >> no seatbelts, either. barely a helmet. those were the days. >> they were? >> no, they weren't. terrible. they died every year. >>> you can see we're up marginally here at the start of the trading week. we have been up all three averages, brian, for three weeks in a row now. i think the little -- the little guys, the small caps are kicking up, six consecutive days in a row, all-time highs. >> i think we'll have to resuscitate the honey badger rally. remember, we said it's the honey badger stock market? >> yes. >> it doesn't give up -- you know, whatever. this is now officially honey badger. while you're getting the turnish bath, i'll be hosting the report 7:00 to 8:00 p.m
i don't think it would have sold as much without fang yo, he was like many guys back then, killed before. they're the two pinnacles. this car, he changed car racing. >> sterling -- >> he changed the way you drive. >> changed the way you drive maybe -- >> no, the way racing was done. >> he was one of the greatest. that was clearly the price. >> what a car. we saw pool armani. >> with the steering wheel? maybe a hubcap? >> no seatbelts, either....
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saved her life. 18-year-old lauren fagan's body is marked by what she calls huge rips and holes from fangsto pull me out. it didn't work. >> reporter: the result of a vicious lion attack at the wild life rehabilitation center in south africa, where the canadian teenager was a student volunteer. >> he was scratching me and biting me in a playful matter. it's not playful when i'm not a lion. i think he thought i was a lion because he didn't -- >> reporter: the attack happened when lauren was in a feeding room. the male lion was behind bars. she thought she was out of his reach. but she wasn't. >> my left knee was stuck. it couldn't be logical when the left knee is stuck. i was bleeding. it was stuck there. he's going to bite the whole thing off. >> reporter: but two of her colleagues heard her screams and sprang into action. grabbing brooms and poking at duma and a lioness who joined the attack. >> i knew that lions are strong. i don't think you'll ever understand how strong a lion is, until you feel their force. >> reporter: lauren says the doctors tell her she'll be well enough to go home
saved her life. 18-year-old lauren fagan's body is marked by what she calls huge rips and holes from fangsto pull me out. it didn't work. >> reporter: the result of a vicious lion attack at the wild life rehabilitation center in south africa, where the canadian teenager was a student volunteer. >> he was scratching me and biting me in a playful matter. it's not playful when i'm not a lion. i think he thought i was a lion because he didn't -- >> reporter: the attack happened...
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. >> the fangs marks were bleeding.paramedics took him, it was swelling and bruising and didn't look good. >> the boy received antivenom in the hospital and is expected to be released today. wildlife experts say snakes are more active in hot weather and so they are urging people to be careful where you step, especially if you're in a dry, grassy area. >>> well, 12 people are displaced this morning after a house fire in san jose. that fire started at 6:20 last night on linkside court near millbrook elementary school. multiple calls reported two homes on fire. firefighters say gas meter broke off one of the homes, feeding the flames. so far, the cause of the fire isn't known. no one was hurt. >>> the threat of thunderstorms in southern california today have firefighters concerned about a growing wildfire there. california lieutenant governor gavin newsom declared a state of emergency for the fire, burning near palm springs. it has already burned more than 27,000 acres and is only 25% contained. another 700 homes have been
. >> the fangs marks were bleeding.paramedics took him, it was swelling and bruising and didn't look good. >> the boy received antivenom in the hospital and is expected to be released today. wildlife experts say snakes are more active in hot weather and so they are urging people to be careful where you step, especially if you're in a dry, grassy area. >>> well, 12 people are displaced this morning after a house fire in san jose. that fire started at 6:20 last night on...
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completion, and all while, developing a reputation for bipartisanship which is quite a rare and special fang very large of late, an issue which the institute itself is closely associated. i like to bring congressman rogers to the podium who will speak as long as he wishes, and we will follow up with a question and answer. >> we ran a little behind, gps.ne had hacked into my lighten up, people, it can't be that bad. what i think is probably the biggest national security issue that america is not quite ready to handle this cyber security, cyber attacks, cyber espionage. there is a lot that keeps us up at night. you can sleepif tonight, we are even. as you look around the world, and unstable egypt and the uncertainty there, it seems there is no good option in syria anymore. we are looking for our best worst option in this area of circumstance. the russians have played a more aggressive role internationally, dropping some sophisticated nuclear submarines that we had not seen since the 1990's. playing to what we think is good policy when it comes to their blocking the united nations and other are
completion, and all while, developing a reputation for bipartisanship which is quite a rare and special fang very large of late, an issue which the institute itself is closely associated. i like to bring congressman rogers to the podium who will speak as long as he wishes, and we will follow up with a question and answer. >> we ran a little behind, gps.ne had hacked into my lighten up, people, it can't be that bad. what i think is probably the biggest national security issue that america...
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section 702 was not as such have suggested, a de-fanging of the fisa court's traditional authority. rather than it extended the court's oversight for things congress had placed outside of hat intelligence overseas. supervision of this kind of foreign intelligence collection directed at citizens of other countries is a unique limitation that goes beyond what other countries require of their services when those services collect against persons who are not their own citizens. the privacy and constitutional interests implicated by collection under 702 fall between tradition fis a&m etadata collection. we are collecting full content of communications. on the other hand we are not collecting that in bulk and only targeting persons outside the u.s. on the other hand the information involved is unquestionably of great importance for national security. collection under section 702 is one of the most valuable sources of foreign intelligence that we have. here again the statutory scheme and the means by which we implement it are designed us to allow us to collect this spell generals while main
section 702 was not as such have suggested, a de-fanging of the fisa court's traditional authority. rather than it extended the court's oversight for things congress had placed outside of hat intelligence overseas. supervision of this kind of foreign intelligence collection directed at citizens of other countries is a unique limitation that goes beyond what other countries require of their services when those services collect against persons who are not their own citizens. the privacy and...