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a water main leaking in san jose in a neighborhood, leaking for two days. the street was slowly flooding, the asphalt deteriorating. but today crews finally fixed the problem. but as we've discovered, there are other water leaks across the city. nbc bay area's marianne favreau with the details in the midst of our drought. >> reporter: we have talked to several people in the south bay who say they have been waiting for weeks for san jose water company to come out and repair the leaks they reported in their neighborhood. this particular leak in san jose was repaired in just a couple of days. crews were out here all day fixing it. the asphalt was really spongy yesterday. now you can see that the water leak has been repaired. but right now the company is working to repair 20 leaks in the south bay, and that means lots of water down the drain in the middle of a drought. what a difference a day makes. this is what it looked like on rosewood avenue in san jose yesterday. and this is what it looks like today. san jose water company crews are repairing a water leak
a water main leaking in san jose in a neighborhood, leaking for two days. the street was slowly flooding, the asphalt deteriorating. but today crews finally fixed the problem. but as we've discovered, there are other water leaks across the city. nbc bay area's marianne favreau with the details in the midst of our drought. >> reporter: we have talked to several people in the south bay who say they have been waiting for weeks for san jose water company to come out and repair the leaks they...
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wiki leaks has a different model. it works to the new york times before deciding to go a different way. i do not think technology requires us to go outside the normal competition between the press and the government? -- government. tore the press decides what publish and what not to, but consults with the government to make sure it does not have .oints a lot -- blind spots >> that is an important point good to write about technology changing him both sides entities to be thought about how the government can protect its legitimate secrets. part of the answer here is to keep in mind we need different rules for reporters and leakers. part of the problem is technology causes that emerge. with the internet, almost anyone can become a reporter. we are trying to protect the different things that do not apply. journalists play an important checking function on the press. the ones who can critique the government, helped form public opinion, so that it's important that just anybody putting stuff on the internet -- they dissemin
wiki leaks has a different model. it works to the new york times before deciding to go a different way. i do not think technology requires us to go outside the normal competition between the press and the government? -- government. tore the press decides what publish and what not to, but consults with the government to make sure it does not have .oints a lot -- blind spots >> that is an important point good to write about technology changing him both sides entities to be thought about how...
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what we are talking about here are national security leaks, we are not talking about leaks from the fdaor department of agriculture, we are talking about leaks that may, in some circumstances, imperil the united states. between those two issues, the safety of the american people wins. i understand the important role the press plays, but stuff that is highly classified, provided to people who swear they will not violate the confidentiality that has been provided to them, and then going ahead and leak it and the press publishes it, they are imperiling -- >> do you think there have been examples of things published, that have really endanger the american people? >> yes, i do. >> example? >> the principle is, in the intelligence area, the leak ends up being the harm. if something is leaked about a new military capability, that is serious, but the bad guys still have to figure out how to counter that new weapons system or defense. in the intelligence area, when you leak information about how information was acquired, the bad guys immediately know to stop using the means of communication. tha
what we are talking about here are national security leaks, we are not talking about leaks from the fdaor department of agriculture, we are talking about leaks that may, in some circumstances, imperil the united states. between those two issues, the safety of the american people wins. i understand the important role the press plays, but stuff that is highly classified, provided to people who swear they will not violate the confidentiality that has been provided to them, and then going ahead and...
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i do not think leaks are going to go away. i get that. but the reality is that government is very constrained already in the way it goes after leaks.gative every day in newspapers and media across the country, there's classified information being published. that is actually against -- the government has shown restraint for all the right reasons in pursuing these cases. those that are particularly egregious or include particularly sensitive information have been selective about this as well. my concern is if you have a law that overly handicaps the ability tos investigate this case is, then the leakers we really want to go after, and i submit like snowden and others, the government would be constrained in their ability to investigate this case is, and that one encourage more leaks. >> jonathan, you spent much of your career dealing with the confidential sources and classified material. a lot of it in the area of national security. has that job become appreciably harder, as i imagine it has since 9/11, and would a shield improved -- maybe i
i do not think leaks are going to go away. i get that. but the reality is that government is very constrained already in the way it goes after leaks.gative every day in newspapers and media across the country, there's classified information being published. that is actually against -- the government has shown restraint for all the right reasons in pursuing these cases. those that are particularly egregious or include particularly sensitive information have been selective about this as well. my...
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&e has a plan around gas leaks.ne of the requirements of every one of the home energy upgrades you need to have a gas leak test when you go into the building to find out what it is this is important we do this throughout the city. in addition >> when so pg&e when can he going into the homes they do a test for gas leaks. >> yes. they'll come in and in addition the certified krashthsd who are involved in this program have the gas leak testing. >> that's determined by state law. >> i wouldn't tell you it's a program standard we're users. so the emission savings over time you can see we're hoping to save most of it in electricity and the wedge has disappeared we're hoping to capture that. and i'd like to point out if we meet those goals we need to have buy in at all levels when we craft our plans and our ordinances we need to make sure we've got input from the stakeholder and could to an agreement political as well as economically it's going to work for the building owner and contractor and city policy it's got to work
&e has a plan around gas leaks.ne of the requirements of every one of the home energy upgrades you need to have a gas leak test when you go into the building to find out what it is this is important we do this throughout the city. in addition >> when so pg&e when can he going into the homes they do a test for gas leaks. >> yes. they'll come in and in addition the certified krashthsd who are involved in this program have the gas leak testing. >> that's determined by...
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obviously, that report should not have been leaked. -- should have been leaked.it should be leaked right now. we need not to understand what it is reputed to have revealed. there was no necessity for this torture. there was no effect. far from being essential, it did not contribute in any case to preventing terror attacks. why does that matter? it is illegal. it is unconstitutional. the whole issue was put before the public. the constitution is obsolete. it was overtaken. we have a state of emergency now. it has been formally declared. obama has reinstated it several times in office. how many people actually knew that in this office that obama has formally stated that we are in a state of emergency? how many people knew that? let me see your hands. don't be shy. i see 45. how many did not know? what is the state of the press if it has not made you aware that we are living in a state of emergency. what does that imply? what regulations does that mean? the house member of the committee over homeland security at precisely that question. there are classified annexes.
obviously, that report should not have been leaked. -- should have been leaked.it should be leaked right now. we need not to understand what it is reputed to have revealed. there was no necessity for this torture. there was no effect. far from being essential, it did not contribute in any case to preventing terror attacks. why does that matter? it is illegal. it is unconstitutional. the whole issue was put before the public. the constitution is obsolete. it was overtaken. we have a state of...
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. >> what about by trying to prevent future leak? that seems to be a major deterrent. there is a specific provision in the bill that says that cannot be used to demonstrate harm to national security. me, is an indication we've got a pretty good shot and if we can get applied to jim's case, it would be efficient in keeping him out of jail. in terms of the national security piece, another thing to remember is, every confidential source is not international security case. there are at least as many and perhaps more journalist who have put in jail in civil litigation for money damages arriving out of claims against the u.s. government. lee case several years ago, there were six journalist held in contempt, including journalist from cbs, new york times, washington post, and ap. one was held in contempt and subject to $5,000 a day she was notat allowed to ask usa today to pay for her. she had an offer from her students to hold a bake sale so she could help pay her contempt fines, which i thought was charming but ineffective. she almost cer
. >> what about by trying to prevent future leak? that seems to be a major deterrent. there is a specific provision in the bill that says that cannot be used to demonstrate harm to national security. me, is an indication we've got a pretty good shot and if we can get applied to jim's case, it would be efficient in keeping him out of jail. in terms of the national security piece, another thing to remember is, every confidential source is not international security case. there are at least...
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obviously, that report should not have been leaked. -- should have been leaked.it should be leaked right now. we need not to understand what it is reputed to have revealed. there was no necessity for this torture. there was no effect. far from being essential, it did not contribute in any case to preventing terror attacks. why does that matter? it is illegal. it is unconstitutional. the whole issue was put before the public. the constitution is obsolete. it was overtaken. we have a state of emergency now. it has been formally declared. obama has reinstated it several times in office. how many people actually knew that in this office that obama has formally stated that we are in a state of emergency? how many people knew that? let me see your hands. don't be shy. i see 45. how many did not know? presss the state of the if it has not made you aware that we are living in a state of emergency. what does that imply? what regulations does that mean? member of the committee over homeland security at precisely that question. annexes. classified can we see those? the answ
obviously, that report should not have been leaked. -- should have been leaked.it should be leaked right now. we need not to understand what it is reputed to have revealed. there was no necessity for this torture. there was no effect. far from being essential, it did not contribute in any case to preventing terror attacks. why does that matter? it is illegal. it is unconstitutional. the whole issue was put before the public. the constitution is obsolete. it was overtaken. we have a state of...
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but they still have more leaks to repair. some residents tell me they have waited for more than three weeks before crews showed up. >> it was literally like a little geyser. >> reporter: she says for three weeks she watched gallons of water run down the street. she reported the leak to san jose water company, not once but five times. >> they keep telling us not to use water, and we're not using water, but water's just spewing
but they still have more leaks to repair. some residents tell me they have waited for more than three weeks before crews showed up. >> it was literally like a little geyser. >> reporter: she says for three weeks she watched gallons of water run down the street. she reported the leak to san jose water company, not once but five times. >> they keep telling us not to use water, and we're not using water, but water's just spewing
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but they take all leaks seriously. reporting live in san jose, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> like how neighbors are trying to scoop up that precious water. thanks so much. >> like liquid gold. that's right. well, this leak, you know, it's happening a time where more bay area cities are imposing mandatory water restrictions. livermore is the latest city on that list. residents will have to cut down their water usage by 50%. >>> speaking of the drought, the dry conditions are about to drive the prices of produce way up. a new study says prices are about to jump, no matter where you shop. a head of lettuce could go up as much as 62 cents. avocados, up 35 cents. and a pound of tomatoes, almost 50 cents. a lime that used to sell for 33 cents, now 79 cents. the manager of windmill farms in fremont says many farmers have had to cut back on their crops or simply not plant anything at all. this means stores have to import produce and that's not cheap. >> customers are going to -- they're definitely going to see the cost
but they take all leaks seriously. reporting live in san jose, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> like how neighbors are trying to scoop up that precious water. thanks so much. >> like liquid gold. that's right. well, this leak, you know, it's happening a time where more bay area cities are imposing mandatory water restrictions. livermore is the latest city on that list. residents will have to cut down their water usage by 50%. >>> speaking of the drought, the dry...
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leaks have consequences.at we know. we get several threat streams constantly from the aqap. some are into the operational phase. this is dangerous, wolf. >> because of that leak and maybe other factors and i know you don't want to say this, it looks like they were so brazen, they could get away with a video shot like this, high-definition cameras, if you will, without the u.s. knowing about it. >> they made changes subsequent to the very public leaks of the operation that was in yemen. we know that for a fact. and so that has had an effect. i don't know if that in and of itself would have been enough to say that the u.s. can't get us, we're going to have this big meeting. >> in principle, if the u.s. knew and we don't know what the u.s. intelligence committee knew. but if the u.s. knew that this guy, the number two of al qaeda, if he were hosting 100 terrorists, would the u.s. have launched drones to strike at this kind of a position? because they were out in the open. >> i don't mean to be cute but it really
leaks have consequences.at we know. we get several threat streams constantly from the aqap. some are into the operational phase. this is dangerous, wolf. >> because of that leak and maybe other factors and i know you don't want to say this, it looks like they were so brazen, they could get away with a video shot like this, high-definition cameras, if you will, without the u.s. knowing about it. >> they made changes subsequent to the very public leaks of the operation that was in...
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and as we know, higher level figures who leak every day, don't get prosecuted.ou can be a top general and you or someone on your staff can actually leak a war plan to bob woodward, have it published on the front page of the "washington post" in 2009 in order to constrain a first term presidents options. there's not going to be any investigation of that, even though a war plan is the paradigm of information that probably all of us would say deserts secrecy and shouldn't be leaked. the criminal law. the espionage act of 1915 and some other statutes, broadly criminalize gathering, received an disbursement of national defense information to the statue does use the term classified information. you heard from jim rice and that the espionage act has been used with increasing frequency in recent years to prosecute unauthorized disclosures, including but not only was the point. what's less to is most of the 100 year history of the statute it was only used to prosecute spies but it was not used at all to prosecute leakers. the first person he was ever charged under the es
and as we know, higher level figures who leak every day, don't get prosecuted.ou can be a top general and you or someone on your staff can actually leak a war plan to bob woodward, have it published on the front page of the "washington post" in 2009 in order to constrain a first term presidents options. there's not going to be any investigation of that, even though a war plan is the paradigm of information that probably all of us would say deserts secrecy and shouldn't be leaked. the...
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than that leak.e certainly plenty of people who screamed when daniel elsburg released the pentagon papers, and he was a former defense department analyst, worked for the ram corporation. these are papers in history that were written by the pentagon saying what they were telling the american people is not what they knew and what they believed themselves. i think from the vantage point of history, while it certainly was an embarrassment, it was not seen as giving up huge facts that were going to endanger people's lives. there's certainly a very active debate about that with snowden's leaks. >> there is, and, you know, he is not a particularly savory character. i think most of us can agree on that. if you look back historically, what the pulitzer for public service is -- since 1918 it's typically been given for a journalism that looks at abuses of power. the federal government has ruled, in fact, that most of what was done here by the nsa would probably be unconstitutional, so i think there is a precede
than that leak.e certainly plenty of people who screamed when daniel elsburg released the pentagon papers, and he was a former defense department analyst, worked for the ram corporation. these are papers in history that were written by the pentagon saying what they were telling the american people is not what they knew and what they believed themselves. i think from the vantage point of history, while it certainly was an embarrassment, it was not seen as giving up huge facts that were going to...
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. >> a san jose neighborhood says a leak is leaking water.san jose, neighbors say it started as a she inch crack and since then it has grown about three feet. the video shows the situation here. the asphalt around it is starting to buckle. it is soft now. the neighborhood is not too far from the mall. it is aware of the problem and it will fix the leak some time today. >> the leak happened when more cities are imposing mandatory water restrictions. livermoore is making people cut their outdoor water use by more than 50%. people who don't will get water use more. after that their water service could get cut off. >> first up. we have to show you this. beautiful sunrise. lovely start to this mid week wednesday. >> we might get that rainfall as we head into next wednesday. overall we are staying nice and dry tuntil that point. always be water conscious you don't want to leave it running. nice and full you are conserving energy in the long run. 53 degrees in san francisco. we are starting out chilly here in the south bay. pull out that jacket, may
. >> a san jose neighborhood says a leak is leaking water.san jose, neighbors say it started as a she inch crack and since then it has grown about three feet. the video shows the situation here. the asphalt around it is starting to buckle. it is soft now. the neighborhood is not too far from the mall. it is aware of the problem and it will fix the leak some time today. >> the leak happened when more cities are imposing mandatory water restrictions. livermoore is making people cut...
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not addressing this leak. rosewood street has been leaking for the past two days. >>> we are following developing international news off of the coast of south korea. more than 100 people are missing right now. rescue crews are searching for survivors from a passenger ferry. hundreds of people, most from high school, the high school students were on board the ship that capsized tonight. these are some still photographs from the search and rescue operation. authorities say at least two people have died. 104 others are missing at this hour. it's not clear what caused this ship to sink. first the intense flames and then thick black smoke filling the san francisco sky. nine people have been force ed from their apartment building in the castro. flames shot through the roof of the penthouse in the six-story apartment building. this is an historic building on 14th and the lors off of market street. you can see the nbc chopper was on site. it happened this evening. it took an hour to evacuate and neighbors watched the
not addressing this leak. rosewood street has been leaking for the past two days. >>> we are following developing international news off of the coast of south korea. more than 100 people are missing right now. rescue crews are searching for survivors from a passenger ferry. hundreds of people, most from high school, the high school students were on board the ship that capsized tonight. these are some still photographs from the search and rescue operation. authorities say at least two...
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more severe leaks are given a high priority, and it can take many days to repair some leaks because of the availability of personnel. and the severity of some leaks in the system. >> it shouldn't go down a storm drain. >> reporter: diane can't stand to watch the water be wasted any longer. she began scooping the water and will use it to water her garden. >> when it's being wasted for whatever reason, it kind of upsets you. so that's why i was out over there trying to use some of it before it went down, you know, down the drain. >> look at all this waste here. water just puddling and wasting away. no word yet on where this leak is on the priority list. one resident estimates that more than 1,000 gallons has leaked out since sunday and this precious resource is being wasted. nbc bay area news. >>> thank you. well, the investigation into that massive fire that destroyed the former kntv studios could take two weeks, we're told. bulldozers today took down beams to make the area safer for inspectors. they plan to use dogs to help in the investigation, accelerant dogs. and then tomorrow a cad
more severe leaks are given a high priority, and it can take many days to repair some leaks because of the availability of personnel. and the severity of some leaks in the system. >> it shouldn't go down a storm drain. >> reporter: diane can't stand to watch the water be wasted any longer. she began scooping the water and will use it to water her garden. >> when it's being wasted for whatever reason, it kind of upsets you. so that's why i was out over there trying to use some...
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. >> butñr i want to pick up on tt and whether this leak is different than that leak.nalyst and these were papers of hist tla were written by the pentagon that basically said what they were telling the american people is not what they knew and believed themselves. i think from the vantage point of history, while it certainly was an embarrassment, it was not seen as giving up huge facts that were going to endanger people's lives. there is a very active debate about that with snowden's leaks. >> there is. you know, he's not a particularly savory character. we can agree on that. but if you look backçó historically, what the pulitzer is given for since 1918 is given for journalism that looks at abuses of government power which, you know, a federal district judge has ruled in fact by the nsa is unconstitutional. thereñr is a precedent for this, i don't think there is that much difference in terms of these leaks. i think that we're just the beginning of seeing what the consequence of all this is going to be. >> will,Ñi içó gu@ñ i'm a littl surprised. does anybody else want t
. >> butñr i want to pick up on tt and whether this leak is different than that leak.nalyst and these were papers of hist tla were written by the pentagon that basically said what they were telling the american people is not what they knew and believed themselves. i think from the vantage point of history, while it certainly was an embarrassment, it was not seen as giving up huge facts that were going to endanger people's lives. there is a very active debate about that with snowden's...
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for the leak sparked by edward snowden. that's next. only on al jazeera america >> a controversial choice today to award the pulitzer prize, are sparked from leaks of edward snowden. everybody last a role in government. joining me on the phone is sig gissler, the pulitzer prize administer for university. i'll get to edward snowden's comments. journalistically speaking, a, do you believe this reporting is worthy of the pulitzer and how does it comport with the pulitzer's regard reporting? >> first of all we call it the pulitzer prize and i think it fits quite well with our tradition. the focus of the prizes given today in the public service category was on the journal, namely, the revealing of the widespread surveillance, advancing of the public understanding surrounding that surveillance, and stimulating a very valuable public debate over where to draw the line between security and privacy in a democratic society. >> do you see it as vindicating snowden's leak of the documents? he certainly sees it that way. >> well, i don'
for the leak sparked by edward snowden. that's next. only on al jazeera america >> a controversial choice today to award the pulitzer prize, are sparked from leaks of edward snowden. everybody last a role in government. joining me on the phone is sig gissler, the pulitzer prize administer for university. i'll get to edward snowden's comments. journalistically speaking, a, do you believe this reporting is worthy of the pulitzer and how does it comport with the pulitzer's regard reporting?...
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released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the er of the story lives in brazil.rican journalist at the >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs for fear of being prosecuted. >> the nsa's goal really is the elimination of privacy globally. some of america's best-kept secrets are out. by now, most of the world has heard the name edward snowden. the former national security agency contractor who released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the center of the story lives in brazil. >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the
released thousands of classified documents about government surveillance in one of the most significant leaks in u.s. history. he's been charged with espionage and has been living in russia under temporary asylum. the american journalist at the er of the story lives in brazil.rican journalist at the >> we've had to come to rio to speak to glenn greenwald. he hasn't returned to the united states since he broke the story about the nsa surveillance programs for fear of being prosecuted....
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how did a radiation leak occur at a nuclear waste site? a ferocious sandstorm blocks out the sun and a picture is a ferocious sandstorm blocks out the sun. and a pitcher is caught with sticky fingers when the cbs evening news continues. ♪ i'm the protector of my patio ♪ ♪ killing weeds where they grow ♪ ♪ a barrier forms so weeds can't appear ♪ ♪ serious weed prevention up to a year ♪ ♪ new roundup max control 365 ♪ with no more weeds, it's your year ♪ their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar, but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills, and it comes in a pen. and the needle is thin. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. it is not recommended as the first medication to treat diabetes and should not be used in people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. victoza has not been studied with mealtime in
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but they still have more leaks to repair. some residents tell me they have waited for more than three weeks before crews showed up. >> it was literally like a little geyser. >> reporter: she says for three weeks she watched gallons of water run down the street. she reported the leak to san jose water company, not once but five times. >> they keep telling us not to use water, and we're not using water, but water's just spewing out of the street. >> reporter: they serve 240,000 households and businesses in the south bay. it's the largest water retailer in santa clara county. because of the drought, they're asking customers to cut backwater use by 20% and notify them they should not let water run down the street. so elizabeth wonders why the same company did nothing while water's been pouring out onto her street for three weeks. >> we can't wastewater, but they can waste water. i don't think that's fair. >> reporter: crews try to repair the biggest leaks first. >> we would love to have them all fixed instantly, but we would have
but they still have more leaks to repair. some residents tell me they have waited for more than three weeks before crews showed up. >> it was literally like a little geyser. >> reporter: she says for three weeks she watched gallons of water run down the street. she reported the leak to san jose water company, not once but five times. >> they keep telling us not to use water, and we're not using water, but water's just spewing out of the street. >> reporter: they serve...
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more severe leaks are given a higher priority and can take many days to repair leaks because of the availability of personnel and volume of severity of leaks in the system. the bottom line is you can still see the water is still rushing out and cracking the street. the bottom line is residents here don't know how long it will take to repair this because the water company has not said when they'll be able to come out. >> a mess indeed there in san jose. >>> we're also following developing news back in san francisco now. our nbc chopper overhead. this is not the scene we wanted to go to. we wanted to go to scene in france where there's a twitter protest. here we go. that's the correct screen. this is in the mid market district. hundreds of union workers protesting outside of twitter's headquarters. this is on mid market. the workers picked tax day, today being april 15th to protest the payroll tax they are given twitter. the city says the incentives cost about $2 million arguing it brought a few dozen businesses to the area and 13,000 jobs. union leaders counterpoint say the exemptions amount to $
more severe leaks are given a higher priority and can take many days to repair leaks because of the availability of personnel and volume of severity of leaks in the system. the bottom line is you can still see the water is still rushing out and cracking the street. the bottom line is residents here don't know how long it will take to repair this because the water company has not said when they'll be able to come out. >> a mess indeed there in san jose. >>> we're also following...
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it the whole wiki leaks concept. the nature of traditional journalism has been good, some of that very good. >> the question wanted to ask maybe i am misremembering, made that -- didn't heed predict the u.s. would be invading iran and make a strong stand on that. and if you know anything -- >> he wrote a number of times that the george bush administration was making very specific plans for an invasion of iran. that never happened and people said he got it wrong. what a number of people told me is when his articles kept coming out in the new yorker it wouldn't be -- wasn't possible for them to do an invasion after his writing about but what he was writing about was the plans they were making for possible invasion. he never said they were going to invade. he said my sources are telling me there are flans and here is what the plans look like and my sense is someone asked sy why do you still do journalism? one of the things he said was there are still people out there, sources who need to me. they need someone to go to t
it the whole wiki leaks concept. the nature of traditional journalism has been good, some of that very good. >> the question wanted to ask maybe i am misremembering, made that -- didn't heed predict the u.s. would be invading iran and make a strong stand on that. and if you know anything -- >> he wrote a number of times that the george bush administration was making very specific plans for an invasion of iran. that never happened and people said he got it wrong. what a number of...
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. >> what about by trying to prevent future leak? that seems to be a major deterrent.
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what we are talking about here with national security leaks, we are not talking about leaks from thefda or department of agriculture, we are talking about leaks that may, in some circumstances, imperil the united states. between those two issues, the safety of the american people wins. i understand the important role the press plays, but stuff that is highly classified, provided to people who swear they will not violate the confidentiality that has been provided to them, and then going ahead and leak it and the press publishes it, to me, they are imperiling -- >> have there been examples of things published, that have really endanger the american people? >> yes, i do. the principle is in the intelligence area the leak ends up being the harm. if something is leaked about a new military capability, that is serious, but the bad guys still have to figure out how to counter that new weapons system or defense. in the intelligence area, when you leak information about how information was acquired, the bad guys immediately know to stop using the means of communication. that is, i think, very
what we are talking about here with national security leaks, we are not talking about leaks from thefda or department of agriculture, we are talking about leaks that may, in some circumstances, imperil the united states. between those two issues, the safety of the american people wins. i understand the important role the press plays, but stuff that is highly classified, provided to people who swear they will not violate the confidentiality that has been provided to them, and then going ahead...
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what is your assessment of the damage that has been done by the leaks? to both our national security and yours. >> it is huge. you can see that on a number of different levels. about 58,000 pieces of very confidential and secret british information was leaked by edward snowden. that is damaging to our security interests in themselves. we can discuss that. it also was to damage america's standing with its allies and damage the american diplomatic process, which is in line with what i described the verdant -- vera bradley at sign american anti-american and anti-western views that glenn greenwald and snowden himself, they did not want to live in the world, they said, where everything was under surveillance and everything you said and it was recorded, but is happy to live in an fsb safe house, cozying up to the closest friends of vladimir putin. >> this morning james clapper said the terrorists and other adversaries are going to school on u.s. intelligence sources and that the insights they are gaining are making our job much harder. you talked about how the
what is your assessment of the damage that has been done by the leaks? to both our national security and yours. >> it is huge. you can see that on a number of different levels. about 58,000 pieces of very confidential and secret british information was leaked by edward snowden. that is damaging to our security interests in themselves. we can discuss that. it also was to damage america's standing with its allies and damage the american diplomatic process, which is in line with what i...
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that's new at 6:00. >>> a gas leak in san francisco's bay district caused a leak today. an eight inch main was damaged around 9:45 this morning. emergency officials evacuated three homes. you see our nbc chopper was on site. pg&e capped the gas leak 30 minutes later and everyone was back in their home. >>> now to our continuing coverage. not guilty is the plea from cincinnati senator leland lee. today a legendary civil rights attorney has joined another member of that team. >> reporter: bay area attorney jay tony sera is representing raymond chow. some people are calling him an unreformed gangster but tony says he's client is incident. now this trial is going to be surrounded by a lot of publicity. >> the government created the crime. the government financed the crime. >> reporter: he's never been at a loss for words. he's colorful. >> i'm anti-government. i'm anti-overreaching government. >> reporter: now he's representing raymond chow. >> this is a case where the government infiltrated and created the crime. he's practiced law in california since 1962 and successfully
that's new at 6:00. >>> a gas leak in san francisco's bay district caused a leak today. an eight inch main was damaged around 9:45 this morning. emergency officials evacuated three homes. you see our nbc chopper was on site. pg&e capped the gas leak 30 minutes later and everyone was back in their home. >>> now to our continuing coverage. not guilty is the plea from cincinnati senator leland lee. today a legendary civil rights attorney has joined another member of that...
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because a leak for example when richard armacost leaked cia undercover operative valerie plame's namehat serves no public purpose whatsoever. that was done purely to punish ambassador joseph wilson. whistleblowing on the other hand is done to serve the public interest in the public's right to know. so when i began this program i was used to representing whistleblowers who often experienced retaliation such as being demoted or transferred to a meaningless position are having their security credentials pulled. but that has escalated astronomically because in 2010 thomas drake to the right of me was indicted under the espionage act, one of the most serious charges you can level against an american. he became the second person in u.s. history to be indicted for espionage for nonspidey related activity since daniel ellsberg to my left the pentagon papers whistleblower, who did much of the same thing as another plan of mine is doing today with the help of journalists like yourselves. you play a critical function. that is why journalists are considered the fourth branch, the fourth estate in
because a leak for example when richard armacost leaked cia undercover operative valerie plame's namehat serves no public purpose whatsoever. that was done purely to punish ambassador joseph wilson. whistleblowing on the other hand is done to serve the public interest in the public's right to know. so when i began this program i was used to representing whistleblowers who often experienced retaliation such as being demoted or transferred to a meaningless position are having their security...
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what that means about unfiltered leaks being the source of investigative reporting. carl bernstein has said he cannot do the watergate story today is those confidential sources did not have trust in his ability to protect him. i am curious because i think it putting aside, everything, if he had been tried in this country, i believe [inaudible] he could've been held or prosecuted. thoughts butjoe's what responsibilities as a news publication have to a source? the responsibility the news organization has with a source is to really live up to the word that is given by a journalist to a source. right now,ork times" my colleague is in an excruciating position where in one of the seven leak investigation, criminal leak investigations that the obama administration has pursued, there is a subpoena involving he developedial for a book he wrote. unless the u.s. supreme court decides to intervene in that case, he is facing the very real to choosehaving between going to jail or giving information that leads to the disclosure of his source. made the pledge to protect his confiden
what that means about unfiltered leaks being the source of investigative reporting. carl bernstein has said he cannot do the watergate story today is those confidential sources did not have trust in his ability to protect him. i am curious because i think it putting aside, everything, if he had been tried in this country, i believe [inaudible] he could've been held or prosecuted. thoughts butjoe's what responsibilities as a news publication have to a source? the responsibility the news...
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is that a leak up there? that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak!you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance toour allstate auto policy. call 866-905-6500 now. plus, drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. just a few more ways allstate is changing car iurance for good. [ female announcer ] call an allstate agent and get a quote now. >>> nation, no one more qualified than me to talk about stephen colbert. i appeared when hillary clinton was appearing against barack obama. >> when people said hillary clinton was inevitable. >> she was not inevitable. she was unkillable. you cannot stop her. you can chop off her head and she will crawl toward you. >> when colbert takes over cbs's "late show." he won't be appearing as his character but as the real stephen. here he is outof character explaining to tim russert how he puts together his comedy show. >> we show up exasperated or angry about something and
is that a leak up there? that's a drip. whoo. okay. aah. now that's a leak. that is a leak!you don't have allstate renters insurance... game over. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables from things like water damage for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance toour allstate auto policy. call 866-905-6500 now. plus, drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. just a few more ways allstate is changing car iurance for good. [ female announcer ] call an allstate agent and...
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no one was hurt but a hazmat team was called in to clean up a fuel leak, the plane being towed out of that pond. >>> in connecticut a prom postponed. police believe a student who asked a girl to the prom later targeted her after she turned him down. images from the service that replaced the prom night last night for the 16-year-old girl who had known that buy for years. abc's linzie janis is in milford, connecticut. >> reporter: friends of murdered 16-year-old maren sanchez gathered at their high school earlier today comforting each other and placing flowers beside a rock they painted in her favorite color, purple. >> she was just a really nice person and was really supportive of everybody. >> reporter: sanchez was stabbed to death friday morning in a school hallway just 12 hours before her junior prom, an event she was helping plan. new video released today shows sanchez just a day before her death in this pizza parlor, smiling and laughing. tonight, police are investigating reports her 16-year-old killer was seeking revenge after she declined to be his date. >> you're shocked that h
no one was hurt but a hazmat team was called in to clean up a fuel leak, the plane being towed out of that pond. >>> in connecticut a prom postponed. police believe a student who asked a girl to the prom later targeted her after she turned him down. images from the service that replaced the prom night last night for the 16-year-old girl who had known that buy for years. abc's linzie janis is in milford, connecticut. >> reporter: friends of murdered 16-year-old maren sanchez...
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that leak is spilling gallons out onto the street. it started as a 3 inch crack and as grown to three feet. it is starting to buckle. neighbors say they called the water company several times but the agency has more severe leaks to deal wi. take a look at where this is going on. this is on rose wood avenue. >> well this leak is happening at a time when more bay area cities are imposing more restri restrictions. it is making people cut their outdoor water use by more than 50%. speaking of the drought, prices are about p to jump no matter where you shop. a head of lettuce is about to go up almost 50 cents. a lime that used to sell for 33 cents, now 79 cents. this means, stores have to important produce and that is not cheap. >> customers are going to see the cost increase and it is going to be across the board from owners to customers. >> you have to eat. you know. so i cut back on everything. >> like what? >> like luxury things like cake, party, you know things to drink all those thing. >> customers say they are picking up into habits
that leak is spilling gallons out onto the street. it started as a 3 inch crack and as grown to three feet. it is starting to buckle. neighbors say they called the water company several times but the agency has more severe leaks to deal wi. take a look at where this is going on. this is on rose wood avenue. >> well this leak is happening at a time when more bay area cities are imposing more restri restrictions. it is making people cut their outdoor water use by more than 50%. speaking of...
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radioactive leaks threatening the environment. the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are struggling to control the plant. how will they stop the leaks? and decommission the facilities? get the latest on the aftermath of the nuclear accident with in-depth reports, and special features. "nuclear watch" only on "newsline." >>> time now for a check of the weather. people in new zealand are dealing with heavy rain and flooding. our meteorologist jonathan oh, has the details and more. >> hello, keiko, yes, we are definitely tracking what used to be ita, departing from australia, and now moving toward new zealand, and this is of some concern because, yes, flooding, and the torrential downpours, along with some strong winds, are expected with this particular system. it is expected to also intensify as it moves toward the south and east. it's going to bring a lot of rainfall. not just for tuesday, but in to wednesday, thursday, and in to friday. so it is going to be a persistent system. and so because of that, we're going to look at an
radioactive leaks threatening the environment. the people in charge of fukushima daiichi are struggling to control the plant. how will they stop the leaks? and decommission the facilities? get the latest on the aftermath of the nuclear accident with in-depth reports, and special features. "nuclear watch" only on "newsline." >>> time now for a check of the weather. people in new zealand are dealing with heavy rain and flooding. our meteorologist jonathan oh, has the...
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an hour ago a truck hit a one inch gas line causing the leak. gas could be smelled in the area and just minutes ago pg&e capped that leak. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. more details in the fort hood shooting. we're getting a look at the man. he never saw any combat in the iraq war. he was examined by a doctor last month was and shown to have no violent tendencies. >>> in the wake of the deadly attack, we're learning more about ivan lopez who killed three and injured 16 in a shooting rampage. >> he was under going a variety of treatment and diagnosis for conditions such as depression, sleep disturbance. >> he was evaluated just last month by an army psychologist that told his superiors he showed now violence to himself or others, but that's exactly what happened yesterday. nine victims are still in the hospital right now. >> this is obviously a fairly high velocity weapon that can inflict a fairly large amount of evidence on patients. we saw that last night. >> as soldiers and civilians return today, there is a overwhelming sense of pain
an hour ago a truck hit a one inch gas line causing the leak. gas could be smelled in the area and just minutes ago pg&e capped that leak. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. more details in the fort hood shooting. we're getting a look at the man. he never saw any combat in the iraq war. he was examined by a doctor last month was and shown to have no violent tendencies. >>> in the wake of the deadly attack, we're learning more about ivan lopez who killed three and injured...
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obviously to, that report should have been leaked, and it should be leaked right now. and we need this to understand, for example, what the report is reputed is leaked to have revealed which is that there was no necessity this that for this torture and that there was no effect. far from being essential, it did not contribute in any case to preventing terror attacks and what not. now, why does that matter, after all, if it's illegal is and unconstitutional? what's it matter whether it works? well, the whole issue that was put before the public implicitly was the constitution is obsolete, it was overtaken. we have a -- by 9/11. we have a state of emergency now which is formally declared in which obama has reinstated several times now in office which how many people actually knew that in this journalists' office, that obama has formally reip stated every six months or so that we're in a state of emergency? how many people knew that? let me see hands. don't be shy here. i see about four, five. how many did not know that? okay. well, what's the state of the press that it's
obviously to, that report should have been leaked, and it should be leaked right now. and we need this to understand, for example, what the report is reputed is leaked to have revealed which is that there was no necessity this that for this torture and that there was no effect. far from being essential, it did not contribute in any case to preventing terror attacks and what not. now, why does that matter, after all, if it's illegal is and unconstitutional? what's it matter whether it works?...
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was really plagued by leaks.e don't know where the leaks were coming from, but marissa mayer came in and sort of locked it down. she not only overhauled the board, but she somehow gave her employees the confidence not to leak stuff to the public in the press before they were ready. >> you are absolutely right. this board has changed a lot over the last few years. effort to, in an crack down on leaks, you are also looking to sort of make people excited about the place they are working. sometimes you have leaks come from companies like yahoo! because of people being disgruntled about what their role is. a lot of what marissa mayer has done over the last stretch as ceo is try to put a team in place that would sort of be on the same page about where they can go. anecdotally, employees i have talked to are a lot more excited than they used to be, although a lot remains to be seen as to whether her plan will pan out. jon erlichman, thank you so much for giving us the context on the new board nominees at yahoo! he is a
was really plagued by leaks.e don't know where the leaks were coming from, but marissa mayer came in and sort of locked it down. she not only overhauled the board, but she somehow gave her employees the confidence not to leak stuff to the public in the press before they were ready. >> you are absolutely right. this board has changed a lot over the last few years. effort to, in an crack down on leaks, you are also looking to sort of make people excited about the place they are working....
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and theance perhaps effect of the edward snowden leaks. then, president obama is in to announce a new job training initiative. and later, federal reserve chair janet yellen speaks about the economic recovery at the york.ic club of new of the duke administrators early on were not the kids bad legal advice, which was essentially, parents, don't get lawyers, cooperate with the police, and basically this is away.to go so that gave duke, duke thought legal exposure because of that. and beyond that there was this desire to make this go away, to protect the duke brand, to make sure that, you know, once it was decided these kids were innocent that the last thing duke wanted was to try to then have to about all of them what had happened. so the easiest course of action just to pay them this $20 million and have them i sign nondisclosure, nondispar anment agreement, why theyps explains haven't talked to me and haven't talked to anybody since they settled. it's not exactly clear why duke felt the need to pay these kids. get,now, people unfortunately,
and theance perhaps effect of the edward snowden leaks. then, president obama is in to announce a new job training initiative. and later, federal reserve chair janet yellen speaks about the economic recovery at the york.ic club of new of the duke administrators early on were not the kids bad legal advice, which was essentially, parents, don't get lawyers, cooperate with the police, and basically this is away.to go so that gave duke, duke thought legal exposure because of that. and beyond that...
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leaks have gone "the guardian" u.s. and "the washington post" pulitzer prizes for public service journalism. it helped to spark the debate for security and privacy, and for the post letting us know how it fits into the national security. the awards are bound to be controversial given the charges edward snowden faces and the belief held by many that his revelations are the exact opposite of a public service. we are joined by washington d.c. by dylan byers, who writes the on media blog, and described it in a story. dylan byers, good of you to join us to talk about this. if you look at this in the simplest way, edward snowden's leaks were the most influential journalistic story. you didn't tip your hat in the - you didn't give your opinion in your peace. did you have doubt despite the controversial nature of this that the edward snowden story would win the pulitzer prize. >> i had doubts. it's hard to see how the pulitzer prize board could look at the reporting, bar none, the most significant story of the year, if not the
leaks have gone "the guardian" u.s. and "the washington post" pulitzer prizes for public service journalism. it helped to spark the debate for security and privacy, and for the post letting us know how it fits into the national security. the awards are bound to be controversial given the charges edward snowden faces and the belief held by many that his revelations are the exact opposite of a public service. we are joined by washington d.c. by dylan byers, who writes the on...