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mr. snowden wants to discuss his activities, that conversation should be held with the u.s. department of justice. he needs to return to the united states to face the charges
mr. snowden wants to discuss his activities, that conversation should be held with the u.s. department of justice. he needs to return to the united states to face the charges
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who says that having received a residence permit which is valid for three years mr snowden may now move freely across the country as well as travel abroad but what's more important is that according to another future. edward snowden is allowed to move freely across russia and travel to other countries with a limit of studying abroad for no more than three months and according to russian legislation he also has a right to receive russian citizenship after five years of living in the country. now after of the former n.s.a. contractor leaked sensitive u.s. intelligence to washington to harsh him with the government property and an authorized communication of national defense information and in june twentieth thirteen now mr snowden landed. what your portland is in a transit zone coming from hong kong and his final destination was aqua door however the u.s. authorities that counseled passports and that allowed to the leaker getting ass transit in the transit zone off the airport for more than a month. after which russia grants a temporary asylum and that happened on the first of august a ru
who says that having received a residence permit which is valid for three years mr snowden may now move freely across the country as well as travel abroad but what's more important is that according to another future. edward snowden is allowed to move freely across russia and travel to other countries with a limit of studying abroad for no more than three months and according to russian legislation he also has a right to receive russian citizenship after five years of living in the country. now...
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mr. snowden is getting some of his just reward, if you will. >> i think mr. snowden is snowed in. we will be right back. dana, he is never coming back to face trial. why doesn't he? >> i can't stand him. it is the only person that makes me say the f-word. i hate him. >> you are furious. >> the f-word is -- i will tell you after the show. >> funyuns? >> president obama's thing is putin is so weak right now. he is so weak that he flipped the president the bird one more time and says i'm keeping him. in fact, i am not only going to keep him, but he will walk out if he wants to, mr. president, but he doesn't love you anymore. he loves me and he will stay there. the only place snowden might go is to his big buddy's house. brazil is so mad at the united states over this whole episode that they will not extradite him either. snowden has ruined the world. >> shear a picture of snowden -- here is a picture of snowden taken at the opera. can you picture yourself next to him? >> oh i was. he flew me out and he treated to me to a nice dinner. >> we went and i was in the bathroom. >> i wonder
mr. snowden is getting some of his just reward, if you will. >> i think mr. snowden is snowed in. we will be right back. dana, he is never coming back to face trial. why doesn't he? >> i can't stand him. it is the only person that makes me say the f-word. i hate him. >> you are furious. >> the f-word is -- i will tell you after the show. >> funyuns? >> president obama's thing is putin is so weak right now. he is so weak that he flipped the president the bird...
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mr. snowden, all of that changes. unfortunately, some of the could that mr. snowden happen can't happen and i can't talk to you about them because happen.'t just alexander, the retired director of the n.s.a., has talked in more detail about those things. reason to look at a program like this. there is reason to try to make it more transparent. i think americans ought to know what we're doing but i can just assure you that nobody's is evere record intorized to be looked unless there is a case made to a judge, a federal judge, that ins individual is engaged terrorist activity or he is engaged with some individuals terroristgaged in activity. therefore, i mean, i have been a supporter of the n.s.a. on the 215 program. i do think we ought to make it transparent. to know how many times it's accessed and you shocked to know that we've accumulated millions and millions of telephone numbers only a very minuscule number of those telephone numbers have from aen looked into content standpoint. you get your telephone bill every month. the day you made a long distance call
mr. snowden, all of that changes. unfortunately, some of the could that mr. snowden happen can't happen and i can't talk to you about them because happen.'t just alexander, the retired director of the n.s.a., has talked in more detail about those things. reason to look at a program like this. there is reason to try to make it more transparent. i think americans ought to know what we're doing but i can just assure you that nobody's is evere record intorized to be looked unless there is a case...
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mr. snowden's revelations come out at of me go back to the publisher and we say we need to pull the book back again. they said don't you think this is a passing headline? do you really want to delay the book for snowden? i said i think this is going to be big. trust us on this if we release a book and snowden is not in that people will not read it. long story short i was a little bit of the cycle on writing a book that the reason i'm so excited we got the chance to do the project is from a technical perspective i was at the beginning of creating the big data and analytics that the banks know about you. according to the vendor they are trying to make you feel good but according to them one of the largest first comprehensive on line data analytics platform and this was that barnett bank which is part of bank of america and one of the biggest implementations at that time. i was part of doing that and my focus was to help the bank make money and to make sure we can get a larger share of your wallet. and take care of you of course. that was number one. i left the best for last. it's all about
mr. snowden's revelations come out at of me go back to the publisher and we say we need to pull the book back again. they said don't you think this is a passing headline? do you really want to delay the book for snowden? i said i think this is going to be big. trust us on this if we release a book and snowden is not in that people will not read it. long story short i was a little bit of the cycle on writing a book that the reason i'm so excited we got the chance to do the project is from a...
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who says that received a residence permit which is valid for three years mr snowden may now move freely across the country as well as travel abroad but what's more important is that according to another you. may actually get a russian citizenship believe in the future now after of the former n.s.a. contractor leaked sounds that if you were asked intelligence from washington. with the government property and also right communication of national defense information and in june twentieth. in moscow airport in london a transit zone coming from hong kong and his final destination was aqua door however the u.s. authorities that council passed that allowed to the leaker getting stranded in the transit zone off the airport for more than a month. after which russia grant temporary asylum and that happened on the first of august. of of it what the latest on that three residence permit given to edward snowden thank you very much for that update. a russian id company has discovered the half a million phones across the globe are infected with malware allowing them to be controlled remotely with ever
who says that received a residence permit which is valid for three years mr snowden may now move freely across the country as well as travel abroad but what's more important is that according to another you. may actually get a russian citizenship believe in the future now after of the former n.s.a. contractor leaked sounds that if you were asked intelligence from washington. with the government property and also right communication of national defense information and in june twentieth. in...
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mr. snowden, all of that changes. unfortunately, some of the could that mr. snowden happen can't happen and i can't talk to you about them because happen.'t just alexander, the retired director of the n.s.a., has talked in more detail about those things. reason to look at a program like this. there is reason to try to make it more transparent. i think americans ought to know what we're doing but i can just assure you that nobody's is evere record intorized to be looked unless there is a case made to a judge, a federal judge, that ins individual is engaged terrorist activity or he is engaged with some individuals terroristgaged in activity. therefore, i mean, i have been a supporter of the n.s.a. on the 215 program. i do think we ought to make it transparent. to know how many times it's accessed and you shocked to know that we've accumulated millions and millions of telephone numbers only a very minuscule number of those telephone numbers have from aen looked into content standpoint. you get your telephone bill every month. the day you made a long distance call
mr. snowden, all of that changes. unfortunately, some of the could that mr. snowden happen can't happen and i can't talk to you about them because happen.'t just alexander, the retired director of the n.s.a., has talked in more detail about those things. reason to look at a program like this. there is reason to try to make it more transparent. i think americans ought to know what we're doing but i can just assure you that nobody's is evere record intorized to be looked unless there is a case...
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mr. snowden at the bolshoi theatre in moscow, the first time he's been seen at a public event since his arrivaluments that are now being leaked are dated back from august 2013 which is months after snowden left the nsa and left the country. i want to bring in our cnn reporter evan perez who broke this story for us. great reporting. first of all, walk us through it. what exactly was leaked, how serious is it and how can they really, really be sure that they may not have done this breach from behind russian borders, behind the iron curtain? >> well, the documents that we're talking about were leaked to the website, the intercept which was started by glen greenwald. he's been publishing some of the snowden documents as you know. these documents were from the national counter-terrorism center and they describe how much the obama administration has increased the number of people that are on watch lists, that are on is up to to try to figure out, to stay a step ahead of the terrorists. so these are very sensitive documents. they're very concerned in the government how these got out, so now they're tr
mr. snowden at the bolshoi theatre in moscow, the first time he's been seen at a public event since his arrivaluments that are now being leaked are dated back from august 2013 which is months after snowden left the nsa and left the country. i want to bring in our cnn reporter evan perez who broke this story for us. great reporting. first of all, walk us through it. what exactly was leaked, how serious is it and how can they really, really be sure that they may not have done this breach from...
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mr. snowden's revelations come out at of me go back to the publisher and we say we need to pull the book back again. they said don't you think this is a passing headline? do you really want to delay the book for snowden? i said i think this is going to be big. trust us on this if we release a book and snowden is not in that people will not read it. long story short i was a little bit of the cycle on writing a book that the reason i'm so excited we got the chance to do the project is from a technical perspective i was at the beginning of creating the big data and analytics that the banks know about you. according to the vendor they are trying to make you feel good but according to them one of the largest first comprehensive on line data analytics platform and this was that barnett bank which is part of bank of america and one of the biggest implementations at that time. i was part of doing that and my focus was to help the bank make money and to make sure we can get a larger share of your wallet. and take care of you of course. that was number one. i left the best for last. it's all about
mr. snowden's revelations come out at of me go back to the publisher and we say we need to pull the book back again. they said don't you think this is a passing headline? do you really want to delay the book for snowden? i said i think this is going to be big. trust us on this if we release a book and snowden is not in that people will not read it. long story short i was a little bit of the cycle on writing a book that the reason i'm so excited we got the chance to do the project is from a...
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mr. snowden arranged to be carrying a rubix crew, and then the national security agency chief says you -- this will result in the death of innocent people. and it will be better than almost every television interview i do if they're not asked. so, i want to begin by talking about what i did in the first part of the book, the first two chapters, which is tell the story of how i came to meet and then work with edward snowden, along with me long-time friend and journalistic collaborator in hong kong, and the reason that i really wanted to write a book and tell that story is because so much has been said about all of those events, and so much of what has been said has been wildly false. and one of the really interesting things is that if you're something that likes to bash the american media and i'm definitely somebody who likes to do that -- it's one of my most favorite pastimes, it doesn't really come as a surprise to learn that much of what the media turns out is misleading in all sorts of ways. but when you're actually at the center of a story like this, and you're reading in the newspape
mr. snowden arranged to be carrying a rubix crew, and then the national security agency chief says you -- this will result in the death of innocent people. and it will be better than almost every television interview i do if they're not asked. so, i want to begin by talking about what i did in the first part of the book, the first two chapters, which is tell the story of how i came to meet and then work with edward snowden, along with me long-time friend and journalistic collaborator in hong...
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months that was forty six percent increase in requests from its previous year and this is where mr edward snowden comes in the world's best known whistle blower who expose the massive n.s.a. spying program is marking his one year anniversary of asylum in russia today however with his yearlong temporary asylum expiring without any confirmation that it will be extended it will means to be seen where he'll go next his lawyer said he could stay in the country while his application for an extension was being processed now not much is really known about where snowden is living in russia or what he's been up to over there but he did cause point this sensation in april when he appeared in a recorded message on russian president vladimir putin's annually televised q. and a session asking if russia spied on its citizens and citizens so his temporary leave of remain in russia might not cool made into a proper political asylum will have to wait and see but who knows maybe edward snowden will announce his next plans via twitter are who we can count on that government information request account that's for sur
months that was forty six percent increase in requests from its previous year and this is where mr edward snowden comes in the world's best known whistle blower who expose the massive n.s.a. spying program is marking his one year anniversary of asylum in russia today however with his yearlong temporary asylum expiring without any confirmation that it will be extended it will means to be seen where he'll go next his lawyer said he could stay in the country while his application for an extension...
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mr. snowden has become very, very high in everybody's concerns.rowth in the software, strength in their data center, it isn't this company doesn't have some -- not only some pockets of strength, but some pockets of quite considerable strength. >> ross, very briefly, we've got about 10 seconds left. where is fair value for the stocks? is it closer to 40, actually? >> our fair market value on current earnings is $40 approximately but we suspect that in a year or so, that that is going to be quite conservative. >> currently at around 25. ross, thank you so much for your time, ross healy. >>> let's continue with earnings. china's lenovo, the world's largest pcmaker beat estimates with a 23% jump in net profits in the first quarter, this was thank to smartphone shipments as the company tries to release its dependance on the pc business. lenovo shares are trading weaker as gains have been priced in, they're concernedly down by 1.4%. >>> china mobile tumbled 8.5% as it tumbled money into the 4 goods d network upgrade. the carrier is banking on the new ip
mr. snowden has become very, very high in everybody's concerns.rowth in the software, strength in their data center, it isn't this company doesn't have some -- not only some pockets of strength, but some pockets of quite considerable strength. >> ross, very briefly, we've got about 10 seconds left. where is fair value for the stocks? is it closer to 40, actually? >> our fair market value on current earnings is $40 approximately but we suspect that in a year or so, that that is going...
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mr. snowden, i can't tell you how much damage he has done to the national security of the united states. there is a classified document in the capitol that i've read, and it hits us on almost every level that i'm not allowed to go into, but causing billions of dollars of damage to us, compromising our national security, particularly with respect to russia and china. and so he's not a hero in my book, he's a traitor, and i think the nsa has done great work over the years protecting americans. it's one reason we haven't had a major attack since 9/11. but i think these reforms -- finally on oversight, i did introduce a bill with adam schif, who, you know, the intelligence committee is one area with government accountability office an not really go in and to an infinite oversight investigation. so if i want to do an investigation into dhs, i can sit town with gao and say, i want you to look at "x," "y" and "z." i can see the resistance or the reluctance of them wanting to be reviewed by an independent oversight. but i think that could be another step forward that could restore the american p
mr. snowden, i can't tell you how much damage he has done to the national security of the united states. there is a classified document in the capitol that i've read, and it hits us on almost every level that i'm not allowed to go into, but causing billions of dollars of damage to us, compromising our national security, particularly with respect to russia and china. and so he's not a hero in my book, he's a traitor, and i think the nsa has done great work over the years protecting americans....
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mr. snowden wants to discuss his activities, that conversation should be held with the u.s.urn to the united states to face the charges against him. back to you guys. >> willie, thank you. does anyone here at the table have an unequivocal point of view about snowden? >> i think that -- yes, i'm going to go there. i think he did absolutely the right thing. i don't think that it's possible to continue managing secrets and security in the same way that it was before. you can debate whether or not he -- you can argue that he shouldn't have revealed them in this way, but i think by forcing the issue, he forced us everywhere in the world to have a debate about how information is protected, how privacy is handled, how government security is handled, how governments communicate with each other. there are so many ramifications of this that i think the net result can only be positive. >> one of the implications is that he put us in danger from terror networks so i think the government should take him up on his offer to sit in jail. >> okay. do you want to chime in? >> i'm with them. >
mr. snowden wants to discuss his activities, that conversation should be held with the u.s.urn to the united states to face the charges against him. back to you guys. >> willie, thank you. does anyone here at the table have an unequivocal point of view about snowden? >> i think that -- yes, i'm going to go there. i think he did absolutely the right thing. i don't think that it's possible to continue managing secrets and security in the same way that it was before. you can debate...
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mr. snowden wants to discuss his activities, that conversation should be held with the u.s.tment of justice. he needs to return to the united states to face the charges against him. after that cover photograph, a lot of people are going to be talking about it today. the same photographer took these photographs you'll see inside "wired" magazine. he brought props with him and snowden said yes, give me the flag. snowden said, yes, give me the flag. >> no question. some people already angry at snowden, even more angry after seeing that photo. willie, thank you. >>> coming up, jimmy fallon's poignant tribute on "the tonight show" to robin williams. but first these messages. so whether it's taste inspired by the freshness of the mediterranean... or the smoky spice of the southwest... or bold, adventurous thai flavors... ...you always get flavor that's anything but flat. and always with chicken raised without antibiotics. new flatbread sandwiches from panera... ... each 360 calories or less. try one today. use your target debit or credit redcard for an extra 5% off our every day l
mr. snowden wants to discuss his activities, that conversation should be held with the u.s.tment of justice. he needs to return to the united states to face the charges against him. after that cover photograph, a lot of people are going to be talking about it today. the same photographer took these photographs you'll see inside "wired" magazine. he brought props with him and snowden said yes, give me the flag. snowden said, yes, give me the flag. >> no question. some people...