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editor in chief of "the guardian."ll be speaking on wednesday evening at the new york public library. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. tavis: good evening. from los angeles, i am tavis smiley.tonight, a conversation with james cromwell. he is now starring in a highly praised new movie. before we get to that conversation, this is our 10th anniversary on pbs. when introduced you to people who make this program possible. is brian anderson, he is my stage manager. he attempts to do that. i am honored to have you on our team. >> i met you 12 years ago. said, i hope to work with you. you gave me this opportunity and i am grateful. i feel blessed. we are glad to have you on our team. you need to get back to your spot. >> a conversation with actor james cromwell. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: someo
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andy you are a paid employee at the guardian. talk to us about this situation. >> i think it's easy to abstract this, we turn very frequently to stereotypes as peek being as free loaderrers or welfare queens. a lot of this carries with us classist or racial overtones. for me personally i found that snap was a vital safety net when i was in a grueling job search. it is hard for americans to find a living wage. many of the job opportunities are temporary, short term employment. often time another paid internship and fortunately, snap was able to get me through that gap and to the guardian. i think it's important for social assistance be there for people. >> christine, do you think the misconceptions that waj and andy point out play into the program? >> yes, it's much easier to go after a program that doesn't have a swebz that's going ospeak out against the clubs. as a community we are speaking out against these deep cuts and it's part of the reason that bread for the world works so hard to fight back against these cuts. >> chrisy,
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the project sponsor shall minimize unattended vehicles by communicate totionv all parents and guardians that they should avoid leaving vehicles unattended when dropping off children. the planning commission required that the project sponsor apply for a white loading zone from the mta. if the mta grants the white loading zone, the project sponsor shall operate the loading zone with the following conditions, and specifically that the number of vehicles during morning and afternoon drop-off and pick-up at the white zone shall be limited. a maximum of 28 individual vehicles may use the curb side white zone between the hours of 7:30 and a.m., and similarly 28 vehicles may use the curb site white zone between the hours of 3:00 and 5:30 p.m. under armour finally, the project sponsor shall produce a drop off plan to all families and shall document presental guardian understanding and consent to those requirements. 9:00 a.m. so, colleagues, those are the amendments in substance to the conditional use. and i would now ask that the appellants and the project sponsor approach the lecturn and i have
the project sponsor shall minimize unattended vehicles by communicate totionv all parents and guardians that they should avoid leaving vehicles unattended when dropping off children. the planning commission required that the project sponsor apply for a white loading zone from the mta. if the mta grants the white loading zone, the project sponsor shall operate the loading zone with the following conditions, and specifically that the number of vehicles during morning and afternoon drop-off and...
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facade of the real estate market is just for cosmetic purposes so that the daily telegraph or the guardian or or the b.b.c. can talk about the real estate market as if it's and needed component in this for its. not it's just the the front end of the fraud to make it look as though there's economic activity going on but when you scrap away the real estate and you will want to crashes and you end up with once again the u.k. economy will be at record debt i predict four trillion pounds in debt when this bubble pops within two years and you end up with oligarchs and kleptocrats unemployment will be have sky high and a lot of course social unrest of course a lot of this could be down to bankers and elite front running basically george
facade of the real estate market is just for cosmetic purposes so that the daily telegraph or the guardian or or the b.b.c. can talk about the real estate market as if it's and needed component in this for its. not it's just the the front end of the fraud to make it look as though there's economic activity going on but when you scrap away the real estate and you will want to crashes and you end up with once again the u.k. economy will be at record debt i predict four trillion pounds in debt...
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spied on the authorities in mexico and brazil and in britain where his newspaper the guardian is based at key press freedom group has confronted the u.k. government over its strong all my terms to stifle information. has more now on the fires to report the news in britain an act of intimidation that could have a chilling effect on press freedom in the u.k. and beyond not quite what you'd normally expect from a letter to the prime minister about press freedom in the way but those strong words coming from the world association of newspapers you guys ation felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from. n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon a rifle at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to capture terrorists you know one of the
spied on the authorities in mexico and brazil and in britain where his newspaper the guardian is based at key press freedom group has confronted the u.k. government over its strong all my terms to stifle information. has more now on the fires to report the news in britain an act of intimidation that could have a chilling effect on press freedom in the u.k. and beyond not quite what you'd normally expect from a letter to the prime minister about press freedom in the way but those strong words...
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watching us here welcome back brazilian lawmakers have offered police protection to the british guardian newspaper journalist glenn greenwald who helped and lead the n.s.a. secrets the call came up to recent revelations that they washington has been spying even on brazil president and that press freedom group has confronted the u.k. government over its attempts to curb stomp those who are trying to raise their voice ok sapphire's has looked at the fight to report the train news in britain an active intimidation that could have a chilling effect on press freedom in the u.k. and beyond not quite what you'd normally expect from a letter to the prime minister about press freedom in the but those strong words coming from the world association of newspapers you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention a
watching us here welcome back brazilian lawmakers have offered police protection to the british guardian newspaper journalist glenn greenwald who helped and lead the n.s.a. secrets the call came up to recent revelations that they washington has been spying even on brazil president and that press freedom group has confronted the u.k. government over its attempts to curb stomp those who are trying to raise their voice ok sapphire's has looked at the fight to report the train news in britain an...
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coming from the world association of newspapers you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work chris freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the new and so so for around. here. the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is this sliding and this is of great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situation rating
coming from the world association of newspapers you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for...
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a guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held the nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work that our press freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying as a bastion of freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can rock the news and so so for us it does appear that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is sliding and this is a great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situation rating but the freedom of the press person slips for nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty ninth many are concerned that shuttle seven of the terrorism act the law used to detain miranda is actually being used to stop journalists doing their job of holding people in power to account well other than being used to prevent terrorism she just seven allows police to stop examine and sea
a guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held the nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work that our press freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying as a bastion of freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can rock the news and so so for us it does appear that the press...
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coming from the world association of newspapers you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work chris freedom department does which is which has a global. one of the issues that we have because the united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the news and so so it does appear that the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is this sliding and this is of great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situati
coming from the world association of newspapers you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for...
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meanwhile brazilian lawmakers have offered police protection to the british guardian newspaper journalist glenn greenwald who helped leak the n.s.a. secrets the call came off to recent revelations washington's even been spying on the brazilian president the director of rio de janeiro's institute of technology and society carlos sousa joins us live now to discuss the issue further because greenwald is there in the country in brazil why police protection do you think to be so they really believe somebody is going to adopt him. well like in fact that the police protection was requested by congressional medal of fish show investigative commission so did the congress and open up this commission to investigate the whole case of the leaks and the spy programs in brazil and be felt that it was important to protect mr greenwald we have stronger police protection but i think it's important to highlight here that in july the house in which mr greenwald and his partner lived in rio was broken into and their laptop was stolen it seems like and mr bremer has said so they're like no all relevant informa
meanwhile brazilian lawmakers have offered police protection to the british guardian newspaper journalist glenn greenwald who helped leak the n.s.a. secrets the call came off to recent revelations washington's even been spying on the brazilian president the director of rio de janeiro's institute of technology and society carlos sousa joins us live now to discuss the issue further because greenwald is there in the country in brazil why police protection do you think to be so they really believe...
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i was a christian the guardian of the i.m.f. somehow artie's katie told the manager. who you were you just shopping other journalists out of the way kicking them in the shins i will help this woman i'm wearing hills on in these hills denuded me but i did say to her you know i said while they working the stimulus measures but she said they are and she used to parent as an example but the problem is one of the themes yes because obviously they've been using stimulus they've been in manipulating their currency to weaken it how right school is out with the yen but the thing is one of the themes here and what people are talking about is this this empty growth it needs to be more sustainable more long term and that's why friends been talking about the federal reserve turning off the tap that's really the economy survive without lee stimulus and of course that was an essential theme but i must say that i'm a woman i work in finance i'm a journalist and she is fairy charming along he should tell me so you know i go power i've got a lot of respect for that girl and i plan on h
i was a christian the guardian of the i.m.f. somehow artie's katie told the manager. who you were you just shopping other journalists out of the way kicking them in the shins i will help this woman i'm wearing hills on in these hills denuded me but i did say to her you know i said while they working the stimulus measures but she said they are and she used to parent as an example but the problem is one of the themes yes because obviously they've been using stimulus they've been in manipulating...
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the documents collected by snow den have been shared with the "new york times," the guardian and theonprofit news organization pro-publica and they coincide with a new poll released by the pew research organization showing half of americans are worried about the information available about them online. 7 out of 10 believe laws and government policies are inadequate to protect their private data. >> the snow den revelation about the nsa i think that is focused a lot of attention on this and i think that the pew poll shows that people are increasingly concerned. >> reporter: the nsa appears to believe its code breaking abouts are a trump card in rivalries with russia, china and other countries. in the future, one document states super powers will be made or broken based on the strength of their cripto-analytic programs and rob reynolds with al jazeera. >> the dutch supreme court said the neither lands should be held for the massacre and they were ordered to leave a u.n. compound by peace keeping troops and could impact future un peace keeping missions. now kenya voted in favor of pulli
the documents collected by snow den have been shared with the "new york times," the guardian and theonprofit news organization pro-publica and they coincide with a new poll released by the pew research organization showing half of americans are worried about the information available about them online. 7 out of 10 believe laws and government policies are inadequate to protect their private data. >> the snow den revelation about the nsa i think that is focused a lot of attention...
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. >> reporter: a couple of phone calls and soon sergeant cabba was in touch with guardians of rescue,ork group that rescues animals. they got word to this dog shelter in afghanistan and after very generous donations, the dogs were brought there, quarantined for three months. next, they were shipped to dubai, then flown to the u.s., an 8,000-mile journey which brings us back to jfk's terminal four. late wednesday, the dogs arrived to cheers. >> got you here. we said we would. >> reporter: the puppies had grown a bit but they sure seemed to remember the guys. >> i feel fantastic. i haven't seen them in awhile, and she's gorgeous. i can't believe that they are here. >> reporter: they were checked out at a local shelter where they got strange stairs from others wondering where they came from. there was also a group photo. well, sort of. all the excitement was a bit too much for the mother but her babies 5.5 months were thrilled. does she know any tricks yet? >> she doesn't know she's doing it but shakes hands. >> reporter: back home in long beach new york, his puppy seems at home after he
. >> reporter: a couple of phone calls and soon sergeant cabba was in touch with guardians of rescue,ork group that rescues animals. they got word to this dog shelter in afghanistan and after very generous donations, the dogs were brought there, quarantined for three months. next, they were shipped to dubai, then flown to the u.s., an 8,000-mile journey which brings us back to jfk's terminal four. late wednesday, the dogs arrived to cheers. >> got you here. we said we would....
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this is here's the expert in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross your fingers. chris karats who established an encrypted secure server says there's no limits what unscrupulous people could do with the data but it's not only industrial espionage think about the value of you know how many people have access to this huge treasure trove of data there are one point four million people in the u.s. who have top secret clearances are all those people enjoy i don't think so so there you have the issue of who has access to this data and mr snowden was able to get quite a bit of it so you know he's obviously he's not alone there are at least two probably tens of thousands of other people who do it what's valuable for for political blackmail it's hugely valuable if you had
this is here's the expert in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross your fingers. chris karats who established an encrypted secure server says there's no limits what unscrupulous people...
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sheriff's deputy told nbc news she's lucky she had those guardian angels looking aafter her. a story whose ending -- >> thank god! you guys are awesome. >> reporter: -- could have been tragically different. mike taibbi, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we are back in a moment with a television moment that millions were not supposed to see. ththe basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are ready for retirement, we'll help you get there. [ male announcer ] let's go places. but let's be ready. ♪ let's do our homework. ♪ let's look out for each other. let's look both ways before crossing. ♪ let's remember what's important. let's be optimistic. but just in case -- let's be ready. let's go places, safely. we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this labor day, don't
sheriff's deputy told nbc news she's lucky she had those guardian angels looking aafter her. a story whose ending -- >> thank god! you guys are awesome. >> reporter: -- could have been tragically different. mike taibbi, nbc news, los angeles. >>> we are back in a moment with a television moment that millions were not supposed to see. ththe basics, you know. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope...
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or g c h q this is heresy exposing the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . basically efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross the fingers was a look at some other stories from around the world pitched battles have broken out in the chilean capital after tens of thousands of students marched to demand universal education access at least three protesters were wounded and more than fifty arrested as police used water cannon to disperse the crowds and santiago students have been holding large rallies for two years calling for two is expansion education expensive education system another to be made free. a u.s. drone strike near a town in pakistan's border with afghanistan has killed at least seven suspected militants pakistan intelligence officials say missiles hit a sprawling compound used as a hideout by terrorists america'
or g c h q this is heresy exposing the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . basically efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross the fingers was a look at some other stories from around the world pitched battles have broken out in the...
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and i went to the link that the guardian gave to her picece there. in saying that her excellency got into some serious souop there. she gets rapped on the knuckles by authorities in nepal. >> she has been recalled. >> in today's kathmandu post, the government recalls sharmah. she was appointed by the ruling maoists. she refused to go back. she's very controversial. she's getting a buzz in nepal. >> she is getting it from both sides, from the qataris, and also from some of the nepalese migrant workers. >> look at this, amnesty international piece -- her attempts to get one of the nepalese workers in qatar in jail has drawn criticism. you can see bette-noire there. he said, her work was not up to scratch. she did not help the migrant workers. >> they did not have enough back up. >> in nepal it's about, we know the plight they face. it is the counselor official that is not up to scratch. a lot of workers are going off to malaysia and not to qatar. >> this story. the numbers are staggering. we are talking it could be 4000 people killed between now and 20
and i went to the link that the guardian gave to her picece there. in saying that her excellency got into some serious souop there. she gets rapped on the knuckles by authorities in nepal. >> she has been recalled. >> in today's kathmandu post, the government recalls sharmah. she was appointed by the ruling maoists. she refused to go back. she's very controversial. she's getting a buzz in nepal. >> she is getting it from both sides, from the qataris, and also from some of the...
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the guardian and its u.s.ted the reach of the nsa into the digital activities of american and british citizens and institutions. high stakes national security reports that initially stirred outrage against the paper but led government officials from president obama on down to call for a debate over balancing national security and civil liberties. earlier speaking from new york, the guardian's editor in chief alan rusbridger proved how important american press freedoms are. thank you so much for joining us. you had such a head start on this nsa story. yet you collaborated with "the new york times" to help produce a number of stories of late that not only revealed what was happening with the nsa but with also its british counterpart, the gshq. why embark on that collaboration? >> there came a point we thought this would be a difficult story to report from london alone. so there were two reasons. one was that it was good to have a separate set of eyes on these documents and the reporters and "the new york times"
the guardian and its u.s.ted the reach of the nsa into the digital activities of american and british citizens and institutions. high stakes national security reports that initially stirred outrage against the paper but led government officials from president obama on down to call for a debate over balancing national security and civil liberties. earlier speaking from new york, the guardian's editor in chief alan rusbridger proved how important american press freedoms are. thank you so much for...
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united states almost nuked itself according to a recently unclassified document obtained by the guardian the us air force was dramatically close to dropping a pair of hydrogen bombs over goldsboro north carolina the report reveals that the bombs each carried a four megaton payload making them two hundred and sixty times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki during world world war two according to the documents the two atomic bombs were released after a b. fifty two plane carrying them went into a tailspin during a routine test flight the bombs fell off the carrier and should have debt detonated but they were spared because of one low voltage switch that failed to activate properly and that small malfunction prevented what would have been the most devastating and widespread nuclear damage in history these documents were obtained by guardian journalist eric schlosser who has been researching the nuclear arms race for an upcoming book through his research schlosser says he's discovered nearly seven hundred incidents like this that took place between one nine
united states almost nuked itself according to a recently unclassified document obtained by the guardian the us air force was dramatically close to dropping a pair of hydrogen bombs over goldsboro north carolina the report reveals that the bombs each carried a four megaton payload making them two hundred and sixty times more powerful than the atomic bombs dropped on hiroshima and nagasaki during world world war two according to the documents the two atomic bombs were released after a b. fifty...
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and internet surveillance programs, all thanks to edward snowden, who provided documents to the guardianolumnist glenn greenwald. the latest on saturday came from a german newspaper. the documents apparently show that the nsa hacked into systems belonging to the arab news broadcaster al jazeera. this has been the media story of the summer. so as fall approaches, does the reporter who broke the story have more rev lagtsz to come? he joins me now. glenn, thanks for being here. in these last three months, what have you personally learned from all of these disclosures? >> well, i think the main point is that the thing people most did not know is just how limitless the nsa's goals are when it comes to spying. what they're really doing is creating a spying system that literally has as its goal the elimination of privacy worldwide. the motto of general alexander, who runs the nsa, which was pioneered in iraq but then moved to american soil is collect it all. in other words, every form of electronic communication that human beings have with one another should be collected, stored, monitored and
and internet surveillance programs, all thanks to edward snowden, who provided documents to the guardianolumnist glenn greenwald. the latest on saturday came from a german newspaper. the documents apparently show that the nsa hacked into systems belonging to the arab news broadcaster al jazeera. this has been the media story of the summer. so as fall approaches, does the reporter who broke the story have more rev lagtsz to come? he joins me now. glenn, thanks for being here. in these last three...
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as well pressure point that more so i want to move on real quick to this way this leak that the guardian published today. it's doesn't this further show that even with these minimal safeguards that dennis a claims are in place protecting u.s. citizens that they're essentially meaningless as long as foreign governments like israel like the u.k. like germany have free rein to search through u.s. citizens communications and then share that information with our government it's as though the work of spying on your a citizens were simply outsourced. right and and what what's really interesting is that document was from two thousand and nine we've seen the minimisation standers from two thousand and nine which is pretty explicitly say foreign governments are only supposed to get the stuff for translation purposes and then they're supposed to give it back what in what was invision by that memorandum of understanding was far broader and it was almost farcical because it said well if you happen to stumble upon a u.s. person's data or god forbid you know an official whether it's you know an executi
as well pressure point that more so i want to move on real quick to this way this leak that the guardian published today. it's doesn't this further show that even with these minimal safeguards that dennis a claims are in place protecting u.s. citizens that they're essentially meaningless as long as foreign governments like israel like the u.k. like germany have free rein to search through u.s. citizens communications and then share that information with our government it's as though the work of...
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or g c h q this is here's the experts in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything in their constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross your fingers. laura smith in london from her now about the top story in russia the g. twenty summit in st petersburg. aussie's live coverage continues from the twenty third team g twenty summit here in russia's northern capitals in petersburg on rory sushi thank you for joining us today we are wrapping up day two of the g. twenty it's been a very busy day indeed if you've been watching us here on the program i hope you have or you've seen there's been a lot of controversy over the past two days regarding syria but also that of a global economic development so ultimately being a bit sidelined by the current crisis with syria however regardless of that let's get some economic brosnan talks here let's ge
or g c h q this is here's the experts in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything in their constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross your fingers. laura smith in london from her now about the top story in russia the g. twenty summit in st...
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or g c h q this is here is the experts in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross the fingers. floor smith of london to the g twenty summit in st petersburg and. thanks very much governor we are continuing our live coverage here of the two thousand and thirteen g. twenty summit just a bit earlier in the program i did speak to katie pilbeam the host of our business program venture capital oh she filed this report wrapping up basically the end of two days of the twenty thirteen g. twenty global economic four. day the first part of it we had the b. twenty and that's when the five hundred international biggest business leaders the the global elite if you like come together with the political leaders and they get to ask the questions that they want all it says is a surprise the lik
or g c h q this is here is the experts in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross the fingers. floor smith of london to the g twenty summit in st petersburg and. thanks very much...
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this is here's the expert in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross your fingers. smith of london let's discuss is a government faith and is an investigative journalism directed london insident city university hi this is a face to be with us i'm sure these revelations and come out to be a big eye opener to a lot of people around the world and we'll talk about that in a minute let's talk about the motives first of all the us government insists its surveillance programs are vital for domestic security if that's the case then why is so so many people are happy about this in america. i think they're unhappy largely because of the scope of the operation it's been going on a long time people forget that in the seventy's. a spy system called echelon was uncovered over bri
this is here's the expert in the guardian sums it up by saying look you know the n.s.a. . amazingly efficient at doing this it seems but ultimately they're not magicians they can't do everything and they're constrained by the same financial and economic constraints that all the rest of us are so basically all you can do is make it as difficult for them as possible and just cross your fingers. smith of london let's discuss is a government faith and is an investigative journalism directed london...
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>>y autoridades de qatar investigan denuncias de the guardian, donde muchos obreros son maltratados enpa del mundo de 2022, los trabajadores son traidos de nepal entre otros >>y una fundación lucha y trabaja para que el sueño de muchos sea realidad, un vivienda propia >>es un sueño que es común a quienes nada tienen. el sueño para sus hijas, para consuelo tellez, madre de cuatro hijas y viuda >>cuando se sube las parece,s al final del día uno se da cuenta que ya uno tiene vivienda >>dice consuelo que no olvidara que estaba a punto de dar a luz a laura sofia, cuando conocio a oscar, que daba techo >>construyen casas con el apoyo del sector privado >>cuenta que techo siempre ha pensado que la pobreza se supera cuando se trabaja hombro a hombro entre el que tiene el dinero y los que lo necesitan >>lo mismo piensa esta mujer que trabaja con niños hace seis años >>nos da el valor que realmente merecemos, construir comunidad y trabajar en unidad. >>la ciudad trabaja en 5 ciudades de colombia. >>la mayoría de sus residentes son desplazados que buscan mejorar sus condiciónes de vida >>la organ
>>y autoridades de qatar investigan denuncias de the guardian, donde muchos obreros son maltratados enpa del mundo de 2022, los trabajadores son traidos de nepal entre otros >>y una fundación lucha y trabaja para que el sueño de muchos sea realidad, un vivienda propia >>es un sueño que es común a quienes nada tienen. el sueño para sus hijas, para consuelo tellez, madre de cuatro hijas y viuda >>cuando se sube las parece,s al final del día uno se da cuenta que ya...