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military says after metadata be transferred to saudi arabia as part of a twenty fourteen plea deal to serve out the rest of his sentence there he have a tense he has more this is the first prisoner to leave guantanamo bay since donald trump took office at its height the facility held seven hundred eighty detainees now forty remain ahmed muhammad ahmed al darby has been in u.s. custody since two thousand and two he says he was tortured at the tories u.s. facility in bob graham afghanistan before arriving at guantanamo he admitted to aiding a suicide attack on a french oil tanker near yemen in two thousand and two but under the terms of a plea deal he reached he was supposed to have been released into saudi custody by february the twentieth of this year that did not happen which raises questions as to whether donald trump would refuse to reduce guantanamo as population having vowed repeatedly to repopulate the detention camp. to ensure that in the fight against isis and al qaeda we continue to have all necessary power to detain terrorists wherever we chase them down where ever we find.
military says after metadata be transferred to saudi arabia as part of a twenty fourteen plea deal to serve out the rest of his sentence there he have a tense he has more this is the first prisoner to leave guantanamo bay since donald trump took office at its height the facility held seven hundred eighty detainees now forty remain ahmed muhammad ahmed al darby has been in u.s. custody since two thousand and two he says he was tortured at the tories u.s. facility in bob graham afghanistan before...
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. >>> norman metadata served a pair of presidents and the san jose airport is named after him. he is being honored by the center for asian american media. >> reporter: the film aired here tonight, norman mineta is a man of many first. he never lost an election and he says his success comes with the help of mentors and friends. >> i never thought i would walk in to a red carpet anywhere. >> reporter: the 86-year-old walked the red carpet in san francisco for the premier of a documentary, and the story norman mineta and his legacy. mayer brown, he presented norman mineta with the american heritage award for lifetime impact. before the premier he spoke with us about his journey in public service spanning five decades. >> i have been fortunate to be able to live my life streams. >> there have been tremendous discriminatory laws. >> a life shaped by challenges, accomplishments through difficulties he experienced. the san jose native was forcibly removed from his home along with his japanese immigrant parents and siblings and taken to an internment camp. a couple refused to rent tim
. >>> norman metadata served a pair of presidents and the san jose airport is named after him. he is being honored by the center for asian american media. >> reporter: the film aired here tonight, norman mineta is a man of many first. he never lost an election and he says his success comes with the help of mentors and friends. >> i never thought i would walk in to a red carpet anywhere. >> reporter: the 86-year-old walked the red carpet in san francisco for the...
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. >>> norman met - - a documentary of norman metadata appeared in self-defense - - norman mineta is 86 years old and he walked the red carpet tonight. norman mineta and his legacy, it outlines his life of when he was 10 years old sent to a japanese internment camp, two and he became a congressman. he also served in the cabinets of a pair of presidents. he was responsible for religiously - - he was responsible for legislation that granted repartee it - - he was responsible for legislation that rented reparations to jeff these americans. >> i was happy to represent those who had no representation. >> norman represents the best of us and doing what is right for the country caught doing it in a civil way. >> you find information about future screenings on our website. >>> it is moving day for a southbay family. evicted through no fault of their own. shoe - - >> a new tunnel project under los angeles done astonishingly fast. >> tomorrow is the warmest day of the week. we will have all the specifics when i - - we will have all the specifics when i come back. >>> he says the system needs chan
. >>> norman met - - a documentary of norman metadata appeared in self-defense - - norman mineta is 86 years old and he walked the red carpet tonight. norman mineta and his legacy, it outlines his life of when he was 10 years old sent to a japanese internment camp, two and he became a congressman. he also served in the cabinets of a pair of presidents. he was responsible for religiously - - he was responsible for legislation that granted repartee it - - he was responsible for...
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to your point with respect to metadata. that's exactly what this is. it's a phone number and a time. base on what we saw by three u.s. officials, earlier the reporting was too far where it was a wiretap with real time monitoring. in this case, they were actually just able to see that somebody called somebody else. >> do we know the extent right now -- there have been some filings. and you and i were talking about it. the government admitted to some surveillance they have been doing for months over cohen. but we don't know the extent. do we know the extent of how much they have been surveilling cohen? how thorough? has it been e-mails? texts? phone calls? what do we know? >> we know from public filings that they were able to do surveillance on his e-mails. the federal prosecute oorgs put that in open court. anybody with access or who wants to get the record can get it themselves. for that they had a filler team because there could be attorney client communications in that. they had a separate team look at that and hand over the relevant matters to the i
to your point with respect to metadata. that's exactly what this is. it's a phone number and a time. base on what we saw by three u.s. officials, earlier the reporting was too far where it was a wiretap with real time monitoring. in this case, they were actually just able to see that somebody called somebody else. >> do we know the extent right now -- there have been some filings. and you and i were talking about it. the government admitted to some surveillance they have been doing for...
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we would have two people, perhaps the metadata would show they were talking to each other but, of course, two friends talking to each other is not even that exceptional and the victim, of course, would have a hard time, would be describing what happened because she was, of course, intoxicated at the hands of these two people and doesn't remember what happened in the back of the car. so, i don't mean to spring, oh, the scary case on you. there's just endless cases where this type of situation is going to come up. it's going to affect all sorts of things but sometimes giving a real example helps us think through the question in a much less academic way of saying this is affecting public safety and if it were to happen to someone that you know, it's very different feeling than you get to talk about this in terms of do i like the fact that the government can surveil me. it's like -- i like to say it's like the question of do you like taxes. no, i don't like taxes, i don't want to pay taxes but do we like the idea of taxes? of course, yes. taxes provide for schools and roads and national defe
we would have two people, perhaps the metadata would show they were talking to each other but, of course, two friends talking to each other is not even that exceptional and the victim, of course, would have a hard time, would be describing what happened because she was, of course, intoxicated at the hands of these two people and doesn't remember what happened in the back of the car. so, i don't mean to spring, oh, the scary case on you. there's just endless cases where this type of situation is...
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spy agencies powers the us freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on the internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorism is proven and the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by president donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and it's a topic that should be number one and we should find out what the hell is going on in its mission statement the n.s.a. upholds a commitment to protecting the privacy rights of american citizens it also highlights the need for accountability when pursuing intelligence gathering but the n.s.a.'s recent actions have raised concern among privacy advocates don kovalchuk believes that the spy agency has done little to scale back its spying operations even after being exposed by whistleblower edward snowden what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my
spy agencies powers the us freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on the internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorism is proven and the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by president donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic...
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freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorist activities is proven or the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by the u.s. president well donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and it's a topic that should be number one and we should find out what the hell is going on in its mission statement the n.s.a. upholds a commitment to protecting the privacy rights of american citizens it also highlights the need for accountability when pursuing intelligence gathering the n.s.a.'s recent actions have raised concern among privacy advocates undone believes the spy agency has done little to scale back its spying operations even after being exposed by whistleblower edward snowden what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he covered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped
freedom act bans the bulk collection of phone records on internet metadata whilst also limiting government data collection to what is quote reasonably practical it does however permit the gathering of phone and text logs when a link to terrorist activities is proven or the recent increase in records collected comes in contrast to the concerns expressed last year by the u.s. president well donald trump. i think that is a very big surveillance of our citizens i think it's a very big topic and...
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least one positive cohen's phone but they were not recording the conversations, just collecting the metadataike call logs, one of the calls collected came from white house extension, back to the payment, the fact that the president reimbursed cohen caught everyone at the white house off guard. >> first awareness i had was during interview. i was given best information i have, some information i'm aware and some i'm not aware. >> giuliani there's no case against cohen for illegal contribution, no reason for continued wiretap or charges. cheryl: for more on this our panel will join us in a few moments. >> president trump to announce the national rifle association, this comes after two months after a mass shooting killed 17 people and injured 17 others in parkland, florida. fox business will carry the president's speech live. cheryl: we will get the april job's report this morning, economists are looking for 192,000 jobs, nearly doubled of 103,000. unemployment lowest since 2000. complete coverage and analysis of the april job's report, that starts at 8:00 a.m. eastern time. >> speaking of jobs
least one positive cohen's phone but they were not recording the conversations, just collecting the metadataike call logs, one of the calls collected came from white house extension, back to the payment, the fact that the president reimbursed cohen caught everyone at the white house off guard. >> first awareness i had was during interview. i was given best information i have, some information i'm aware and some i'm not aware. >> giuliani there's no case against cohen for illegal...
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and had to come back and retract that and serving lands, and i think that that can be described as metadata, sort of the numbers, the phone numbers that come in and the length of the call, right? >> it is ironic, because the media is saying surveillance, these are often the same outfits that criticized the president for using the term "wiretapped" instead of surveillance. but his generation referred to wiretapping as surveillance. but it does sound like what they are describing is a pen register to capture all of the numbers and durations. and that is often sort of freely granted and freely implemented by the justice department. it does not include content of the communications. >> martha: in terms of the approach which is a scorched earth, very aggressive approach that they are taking, why do you think that they are doing that? do you think it is wise? >> i do not think it is wise, but clearly it is a change in strategy. ty cobb was known to be somebody who wanted to try to thread the needle and see if they could narrow the category, sit down the president and get this over with. i do not
and had to come back and retract that and serving lands, and i think that that can be described as metadata, sort of the numbers, the phone numbers that come in and the length of the call, right? >> it is ironic, because the media is saying surveillance, these are often the same outfits that criticized the president for using the term "wiretapped" instead of surveillance. but his generation referred to wiretapping as surveillance. but it does sound like what they are describing...
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they're also able to follow his e-mails, and text messages for the same kind of metadata.t shows that the prosecutors in this case are able to pass that legal bar. not only were they able to raid his apartment and his hotel and his offices like they were in early april, even weeks before that, they were meeting a legal bar in order to monitor these type of things. it's the kind of thing you wouldn't get from a judge unless you could show there was some type of criminal activity, ongoing that needed to be followed. and that this person had been uncooperative. usually the first thing you do especially lawyer to lawyer get a lawyer to cooperate with you or subpoena then them. >> i wanted to jump in on that point. that's an important point. that is, presumably just knowing who the person is calling even if you're not listening in on the calls themselves or reading messages themselves is pretty significant. what other types of surveillance have the feds been using in this investigation? what does that tell you about the nature of the investigation itself that they are going aft
they're also able to follow his e-mails, and text messages for the same kind of metadata.t shows that the prosecutors in this case are able to pass that legal bar. not only were they able to raid his apartment and his hotel and his offices like they were in early april, even weeks before that, they were meeting a legal bar in order to monitor these type of things. it's the kind of thing you wouldn't get from a judge unless you could show there was some type of criminal activity, ongoing that...
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as you suggest, collection of the metadata. more of a edward snowden kind of mess.they tried to low-ball it, you know to not emote bit, not, woe is me. get it out there, so they could say they corrected it and move on. steve: it was so salacious because the suggestion, there was one call supposedly from a white house number. the suggestion was, can you imagine if the president is on the phone talking to michael cohen about stormy daniels? >> you know i would submit if they had that, it would be inadmissible. anything that came, result of that, the fruit of the poison tree would similarly be inadmissible. that is why i was perplexed. unless they got a warrant. even if they had a warrant the warrant would have to specify a time where the lawyer-client relationship is criminal. that is really high bar. brian: cnbc is running with this story that the robert mueller probe is focusing on roger stone and his relationship with rick gates. >> to me that relieves pressure on the president, roger stone, all due respect, flamboyantfy, known him for years, he has never been clos
as you suggest, collection of the metadata. more of a edward snowden kind of mess.they tried to low-ball it, you know to not emote bit, not, woe is me. get it out there, so they could say they corrected it and move on. steve: it was so salacious because the suggestion, there was one call supposedly from a white house number. the suggestion was, can you imagine if the president is on the phone talking to michael cohen about stormy daniels? >> you know i would submit if they had that, it...
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metadata has come to them and they feel validated in their view that the the acceleration that we saw last year was a transitory phenomenon. they got the numbers in march and they're coming up, pce is moving up, but the extra comment of it being outside of energy and food, very important. butt in the service sector, securely transportation and lodging, we see that in places where you would expect it most, that is in where wage inflation would be. online shopping also putting pressure on the economy. tom: i do managing fed policy with anticipation of a fiscal umph down the road, maybe later this year? diane: it will be there. they've upgraded the forecast already. i think the issue is increased spending will overshadow tax cuts and with a real issue is that is more inflationary. federal spending, especially defense pentagon is more inflationary. you could overshoot on inflation and get more than expected. that is another couple getting issue, which of the fed chair does not want to talk about yet. these are all issues that complicate the fed's, job going forward but i think we have a v
metadata has come to them and they feel validated in their view that the the acceleration that we saw last year was a transitory phenomenon. they got the numbers in march and they're coming up, pce is moving up, but the extra comment of it being outside of energy and food, very important. butt in the service sector, securely transportation and lodging, we see that in places where you would expect it most, that is in where wage inflation would be. online shopping also putting pressure on the...