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and senator mark udall who's been critical of the n.s.a. argued the n.s.a.'s ongoing and base of surveillance of americans private information does not to respect our constitutional values and needs fundamental reform not incidental changes unfortunately the bill passed by the senate intelligence committee does not go far enough to address the n.s.a.'s overreaching domestic surveillance programs senator udall instead supports a bill introduced earlier this week by senator patrick leahy and by congressman jim sensenbrenner in the house it's a bipartisan bill that would all together and the n.s.a.'s ability to conduct bulk collection of phone records which means in the coming weeks or in the coming months there will be a showdown in congress over what and it's a reform should look like and just how far it should go earlier i was joined by elizabeth going team the co-director of the liberty and national security program at the brennan center for justice and she started by saying where senator feinstein's bill ranks with other n.s.a. reform efforts coming down th
and senator mark udall who's been critical of the n.s.a. argued the n.s.a.'s ongoing and base of surveillance of americans private information does not to respect our constitutional values and needs fundamental reform not incidental changes unfortunately the bill passed by the senate intelligence committee does not go far enough to address the n.s.a.'s overreaching domestic surveillance programs senator udall instead supports a bill introduced earlier this week by senator patrick leahy and by...
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n.s.a.'s most critical spying programs hang in the balance first to the united states senate where a group of lawmakers are hoping to use the annual defense authorization bill to force what could be bombshell n.s.a. disclosures senators ron wyden mark you do. and barbara mikulski are pushing amendment that would force the director of intelligence this guy james clapper to give a report to congress in which he'd have to answer a number of critical questions about n.s.a. spying activities did the n.s.a. ever use provisions under the pfizer act to warrantless collect americans communications or another one did the n.s.a. why did the supreme court in the recent case of clapper very amnesty concerning warrantless wiretapping of american citizens and exactly how has the n.s.a. used cell phone location data to track americans those sort of questions the amendment will also require the attorney general to release any top secret pfizer court rulings that show instances of the n.s.a. breaking the law v
n.s.a.'s most critical spying programs hang in the balance first to the united states senate where a group of lawmakers are hoping to use the annual defense authorization bill to force what could be bombshell n.s.a. disclosures senators ron wyden mark you do. and barbara mikulski are pushing amendment that would force the director of intelligence this guy james clapper to give a report to congress in which he'd have to answer a number of critical questions about n.s.a. spying activities did the...
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were actually helping the n.s.a. do it. but this kind of defense can actually backfire in a way. because for two reasons. one, it makes intelligence sharing to the extent it does happen more difficult. because now governments, the public in those countries will be outraged to find out their governments are involved with the n.s.a. and make it harder for those intelligence services to cooperate with the n.s.a. the other thing is to the extent that the argument, the defense is everybody does it, then the chinese get off the hook because they're engaged in a lot of cyber espionage and feel that's a defense they can use. the french are engaged in a lot of industrial espionage against the americans. so, you know, there's almost no way to see where this works out well. >> tom, you mentioned the spying, the interception of data from google and yahoo. are companies like that now shutting those doors that -- or those windows or whatever the right metaphor is that the n.s.a. was using? is the n.s.a. actually losing capability
were actually helping the n.s.a. do it. but this kind of defense can actually backfire in a way. because for two reasons. one, it makes intelligence sharing to the extent it does happen more difficult. because now governments, the public in those countries will be outraged to find out their governments are involved with the n.s.a. and make it harder for those intelligence services to cooperate with the n.s.a. the other thing is to the extent that the argument, the defense is everybody does it,...
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senate committee has passed a bill to rein in the n.s.a. following the revelations of leaker edward snowden the document was aimed at scaling down the amount of records the intelligence agency will be able to obtain it critics say the measures will do quite the opposite. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much attention as it really should which is the back door searches of international communications and so what has been happening is that the n.s.a. is allowed under the limits act to go collect huge amounts of communications of people who are suspected to be foreigners overseas without any individual warrant because they are foreigners overseas what ends up happening is the n.s.a. scoops up a lot of communications between people overseas and americans and also ends up scooping a lot of purely domestic communications of americans
senate committee has passed a bill to rein in the n.s.a. following the revelations of leaker edward snowden the document was aimed at scaling down the amount of records the intelligence agency will be able to obtain it critics say the measures will do quite the opposite. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill...
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well the n.s.a. spying scandal is already costing america's telecommunications giants a pretty penny across the atlantic expansion plans of the country's leading provider and now up in the air over his direct involvement in u.s. eavesdropping operations more details just a click away at all right now. plus the chinese confusion between switzerland and sweden the country's consulates have come up with a rather funny solution to explain which is which the details on the website right now. right to see. her straight. and i think. foreigners. can still. be in the. interview. the torch is on its journey. to such. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of russia. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killings. in a record setting trip by land air sea and others made. a living torch relay. m r t v dot com. pleasure to have you with us here on out it's a day ukraine is gearing up to sign a partnership deal with the european union at the end of november that would guarantee the
well the n.s.a. spying scandal is already costing america's telecommunications giants a pretty penny across the atlantic expansion plans of the country's leading provider and now up in the air over his direct involvement in u.s. eavesdropping operations more details just a click away at all right now. plus the chinese confusion between switzerland and sweden the country's consulates have come up with a rather funny solution to explain which is which the details on the website right now. right...
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all right well the n.s.a.spying scandal it's already costing america's telecom giants a very pretty penny across the atlantic expansion plans of the country's leading provider and now up in the air over its direct involvement in eavesdropping operation. more informational not a click away right now and. also the chinese confusion between switzerland and sweden the country's consulates of come up with a rather funny solution to explain which is which the web site has the details for you right now. what it's about. today morning here and this is. back in a moment. with the. technology innovation. developments around russia. more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies. just. follow million mask march. the torch is on its epic journey to. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities of. fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand. in a record setting trip. air. space. m r t r. t live from moscow thanks for joining us today ukraine's going up to sign a partnership deal with t
all right well the n.s.a.spying scandal it's already costing america's telecom giants a very pretty penny across the atlantic expansion plans of the country's leading provider and now up in the air over its direct involvement in eavesdropping operation. more informational not a click away right now and. also the chinese confusion between switzerland and sweden the country's consulates of come up with a rather funny solution to explain which is which the web site has the details for you right...
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as a vast new n.s.a. complex in utah is besieged by protesters critics brand a new senate bill designed to deter curtail snooping as a way to actually legalize the ball data collection of millions of americans. from our headquarters in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said no way this sounded good to have you with us our top story october has become the bloodiest month in iraq in five years data from the country's interior defense and health ministries puts the death toll at nine hundred and sixty four people that's almost ninety percent of civilians eight hundred and fifty five according to the government that number hasn't been this high since april two thousand and eight when more than a thousand were killed well the numbers don't quite correspond with the findings of the u.n. which puts july as the bloodiest this year but whatever the figures it's clear the country is facing an increasing security problem no surprise then that the iraqi prime minister is in washington d.c. asking for help
as a vast new n.s.a. complex in utah is besieged by protesters critics brand a new senate bill designed to deter curtail snooping as a way to actually legalize the ball data collection of millions of americans. from our headquarters in moscow you're watching archie with me and he said no way this sounded good to have you with us our top story october has become the bloodiest month in iraq in five years data from the country's interior defense and health ministries puts the death toll at nine...
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all right well thanks for joining us here the n.s.a.spying scandal is already costing america's telecom giants a pretty penny the cross of land to expand so the country's leading provider now up in the air over its direct involvement in eavesdropping more information just a click away for you at all t. dot com. also the chinese confusion between switzerland and sweden the country's consulates of come up with a rather interesting solution to explain which is which you can head to head over to our website for those details on the. many more stories coming your way off to a very short break. but do you think your argument about turkey banged prodigious examples of muslim democracy that was able to separate that it's religion from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a serious point when i spoke about in the book was how well he had done some being accompanied by skip he said make you to go away with hyperinflation and video of all that died that all the time so it seems so much economic success and i think that was greed bu
all right well thanks for joining us here the n.s.a.spying scandal is already costing america's telecom giants a pretty penny the cross of land to expand so the country's leading provider now up in the air over its direct involvement in eavesdropping more information just a click away for you at all t. dot com. also the chinese confusion between switzerland and sweden the country's consulates of come up with a rather interesting solution to explain which is which you can head to head over to...
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well the whole n.s.a.spying scandal is already costing america's telecommute a telecom giants a very pretty penny across the atlantic expansion plans of the country's leading provider and now up in the air over his direct involvement in eavesdropping. also the chinese confusion between switzerland and sweden the country's consulates have come up with a funny solution to explain which is which website we get all the details for you right now. plenty more to come for you this hour here on. a very short break. please. the. please give us a little. longer. than that that will make their. fuel. for the. appeal. media freedom works nothing. when it comes to the interests of multinationals we have a media that is corrupted by power mostly by corporate power who have corporate ownership from the top corporate advertising coming in from the side we have the media this is where advertising and money and corporate influence is really the mother's milk a documentary filmmaker is being sued. for the truth is being told
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it turns out that the n.s.a. isn't above watching you watch more documents reveal that the n.s.a. has been gathering records of online sexual activity hoping to shame radicals with that the steve your side of surveillance. and the u.s. government is planning to empty out its embassy at the vatican the stated reason security concerns but is there more to it than that look at the divide between the u.s. government and the vatican coming up and a new video puts a damper on the thanksgiving turkey undercover investigators recorded footage of the crowded sickly conditions out of turkey breeding farm more on that later in the show. it's wednesday november twenty seventh four pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching our t.v. . and we begin today with new revelations regarding the national security agency according to secret documents obtained by the huffington post through edward snowden the n.s.a. participated in tracking the online sexual activity of people the agency considered to be quote radical wiser's it was all part of a proposed plan to target six different
it turns out that the n.s.a. isn't above watching you watch more documents reveal that the n.s.a. has been gathering records of online sexual activity hoping to shame radicals with that the steve your side of surveillance. and the u.s. government is planning to empty out its embassy at the vatican the stated reason security concerns but is there more to it than that look at the divide between the u.s. government and the vatican coming up and a new video puts a damper on the thanksgiving turkey...
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efforts to reform the n.s.a. have reached a fork in the road in the senate there are two different reform bills currently being pushed there are a lot but there are two main reform bills currently being pushed one is by judiciary chairman senator patrick leahy called the usa freedom act and a companion bill was introduced in the house as well this bill actually includes some substantial reforms it brings transparency the top secret buys accorded fixes gag orders that prevent companies from sharing government information requests to their customers and it most importantly it bars the bulk telephony metadata collection on americans under section two fifteen of the patriot act also limits. under section seven of two of the amendments out altogether it's pretty good start but there's a competing and it's a reform bill in the senate one being championed by senator dianne feinstein the chair of the senate intelligence committee and one of the biggest cheerleaders of the n.s.a. her bill is the pfizer improvements act an
efforts to reform the n.s.a. have reached a fork in the road in the senate there are two different reform bills currently being pushed there are a lot but there are two main reform bills currently being pushed one is by judiciary chairman senator patrick leahy called the usa freedom act and a companion bill was introduced in the house as well this bill actually includes some substantial reforms it brings transparency the top secret buys accorded fixes gag orders that prevent companies from...
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dot com while the n.s.a. spying scandal it's already costing america's telecom giants a very pretty penny across the atlantic expansion plans of the country's leading provider and now up in the air over its direct involvement in eavesdropping more info a click away. well the chinese confucians between. the countries have come up with a funny. stories coming your way. do you think your argument about turn came bang that prodigious example all the muslim democracy that was able to separate the it's really into from its economy still can be applied to these day that's a fair point what i spoke about in the book was how ways gokey had done some being accompanied by a sticky said make it a go away with hyperinflation and video of all the diagonal of the tide so and she's so much economic success and i think that was great but the problem there is of course they owed one day his attitude has changed he now has become much more to talk to do you. any criticism and more bad annoyed. the deepest lake in the world. usu
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lawmakers want the n.s.a. data harvesting to continue the senate intelligence committee approved a bill that would cement the collection of domestic telephone records the authors insist it will increase transparency but critics say little will change. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as much attention as as it really should which is the back door searches of international communications and so what has been happening is that the n.s.a. is allowed under the files and limits act to go collect huge amounts of communications of people who are suspected to be foreigners overseas without any individual or it because they are foreigners overseas. well one group is fighting to restore the privacy of e-mails they call themselves the dark mail alliance and they've created an encrypted by proof platform both of t
lawmakers want the n.s.a. data harvesting to continue the senate intelligence committee approved a bill that would cement the collection of domestic telephone records the authors insist it will increase transparency but critics say little will change. senator feinstein's bill is an effort to codified the n.s.a.'s bulk collection of americans telephone records which is in fact on shaky legal footing right now and there's another program that's being legalized in this bill which has not gotten as...
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and moving on the n.s.a. isn't the only agency fighting against transparency in the courts so too is the department of homeland security last week a federal court here in d.c. ordered the department of homeland security to disclose details about the internet kill switch now we're talking about here is what's known as standard operating procedure three o three which is the part of homeland security's ability to shut down entire communication networks basically preventing people in the area from using their phones or their internet d.h.s.s. as the procedure is necessary in times of crisis to prevent detonation of a remote controlled explosive the procedure was approved in two thousand and six but no one really knows under what pretext d.h.s.s. is actually allowed to flick the internet kill switch and some fear it could be abused during a protest against police brutality in san francisco in two thousand and eleven bay area rapid transit officials disrupted activists plans by turning off the internet and cell ser
and moving on the n.s.a. isn't the only agency fighting against transparency in the courts so too is the department of homeland security last week a federal court here in d.c. ordered the department of homeland security to disclose details about the internet kill switch now we're talking about here is what's known as standard operating procedure three o three which is the part of homeland security's ability to shut down entire communication networks basically preventing people in the area from...
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n.s.a. spying and fails to get explanations from u.s. officials on germany turns to edward snowden to get about the tapping of. brazil. we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. behind the. reports from inside guantanamo prison a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. in the back of the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly. pakistani family who lost their grandmother in a cia drone strike traveled to washington this week to testify before congress. the emotional briefing where family members are asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the first place. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s.
n.s.a. spying and fails to get explanations from u.s. officials on germany turns to edward snowden to get about the tapping of. brazil. we hear from n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who says u.s. intelligence will continue to harvest data despite outrage from the public and its allies. behind the. reports from inside guantanamo prison a dozen detainees are still on hunger strike in a bit of protest over the indefinite detention and mistreatment. in the back of the top stories from the past...
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is not satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports of its chancellor's phone being tapped. brazil germany. and speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself archies probably video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our t. travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp where the military staff denies that to the facilities it dark reputation marred by alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed their grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress is going to shoot you can was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who
is not satisfied with washington's explanation of n.s.a. surveillance allegations germany wants edward snowden himself to shed some light on reports of its chancellor's phone being tapped. brazil germany. and speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself archies probably video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our t. travels to the notorious guantanamo bay...
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the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. you know what it is. that they're over there. so kerry referring there to spying but automatic pilot the head of the n.s.a. said the country it is policy makers not the intelligence services who select targets and journalist glenn greenwald who's been releasing snowden's leaks says despite this the n.s.a. will not scale back its activities. to brazil and germany. and spain of course in the united states is going to repeat itself continuously for the next several weeks or months almost every country around the world the very clear objective of it is to not just go bust but to keep it for as long as they can so the big any time. if you're a citizen of your house or everything they've been doing in terms of we've. had two or three dot com for more reaction and opinion
the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. you know what it is. that they're over there. so kerry referring there to spying but automatic pilot the head of the n.s.a. said the country it is policy makers not the intelligence services who select targets and journalist glenn greenwald who's been releasing...
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the n.s.a. revelations have been piling up and many believe more leaks are to come so what impact will they have that's what we're asking on our website at the moment and sixty percent so far believe that politicians will talk more about privacy but do nothing almost a quarter of predicting a rise in public discontent and more protests a little more ten percent believe they'll be no effect at all as everyone is already used to leaks a minority would see that just four percent hoping for steps to secure privacy in surveillance and good to hear from you have to r t v dot com to cast your vote. october was iraq's bloodiest month for five years the nation is struggling to curb the levels of sectarian violence and iraq's prime minister has been forced to ask washington to help him find tara he's going to check on his more we know that the iraqi leadership has made a request for u.s. assistance in the fight against terror we don't know the details of that quest the leaders wouldn't elaborate on that t
the n.s.a. revelations have been piling up and many believe more leaks are to come so what impact will they have that's what we're asking on our website at the moment and sixty percent so far believe that politicians will talk more about privacy but do nothing almost a quarter of predicting a rise in public discontent and more protests a little more ten percent believe they'll be no effect at all as everyone is already used to leaks a minority would see that just four percent hoping for steps...
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with the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence service services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. so that is not only that it is a lot of the outer. circle is there really is there over the course of a longer. and there to spying by autopilot while the head of the n.s.a. said the contrary it's policy makers not the intelligence services who select targets and journalist glenn greenwald who has been releasing snowden's leaks says despite the scandal the n.s.a. will not scale back its activities. in brazil or germany in finance. and speed of course in the united states is going to repeat itself continuously for the next several weeks or months and almost every country around the world to be very clear objective of the senate is to not just go after all this but to keep it for as long as they can and so the big any time. if you're a citizen of spain or any
with the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence service services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. so that is not only that it is a lot of the outer. circle is there really is there over the course of a longer. and there to spying by autopilot while the head of the n.s.a. said the contrary it's policy makers not the intelligence services who select...
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directly targeting the n.s.a. surveillance of millions of horizon phone users again as revealed by edward snowden's leaks while the n.s.a. warriors up in district courts this week. he received a free pass from the highest court in the land today the supreme court denied a case brought by the electronic privacy information center epic that also challenge the n.s.a.'s collection of arisan phone records it would have been the first major n.s.a. challenge to be heard by the supreme court court cases aside there's another form of backlash the n.s.a. is dealing with since its secrets were dragged into the sunlight the agency says it's seen an enormous surge in open records requests coming from americans who want to know exactly what the n.s.a. has on them staff at the n.s.a. freedom of information act and privacy act office are overwhelmed by an eight hundred eighty eight percent increase in open records requests since the edward snowden revelations the americans who have contacted the agency information have all receiv
directly targeting the n.s.a. surveillance of millions of horizon phone users again as revealed by edward snowden's leaks while the n.s.a. warriors up in district courts this week. he received a free pass from the highest court in the land today the supreme court denied a case brought by the electronic privacy information center epic that also challenge the n.s.a.'s collection of arisan phone records it would have been the first major n.s.a. challenge to be heard by the supreme court court...
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directly targeting the n.s.a. surveillance of millions of arisan phone users again as revealed by edward snowden but while there is a lawyers up in district courts this week it's received a free pass from the highest court in the land today the supreme court denied a case brought by the electronic privacy information center epic that also challenge the n.s.a. as collection of arisan phone records it would have been the first major n.s.a. challenge to be heard by the supreme court. court cases aside there's another form of backlash the n.s.a. is dealing with since its secrets were dragged into the sunlight the agency says it seen in the enormous surge in open records requests coming from americans who want to know exactly what the n.s.a. has on that stuff at the n.s.a. freedom of information act and privacy act office are overwhelmed by an eight hundred eighty eight percent increase in open records requests since the edward snowden revelations. though americans who have contacted the agency for information have all
directly targeting the n.s.a. surveillance of millions of arisan phone users again as revealed by edward snowden but while there is a lawyers up in district courts this week it's received a free pass from the highest court in the land today the supreme court denied a case brought by the electronic privacy information center epic that also challenge the n.s.a. as collection of arisan phone records it would have been the first major n.s.a. challenge to be heard by the supreme court. court cases...
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our teaser video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp where the military denies the facilities dark reputation. alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. in broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed of a grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress or he's going to you can was at the emotional briefing where family members asked two u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack. this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing i saw only four other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of growth strikes so it's very difficult to expect a sudde
our teaser video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious guantanamo bay detention camp where the military denies the facilities dark reputation. alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. in broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us a pakistani family that witnessed a cia...
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the n.s.a. revelations have been piling up many believe more legs are to come so what impact will they have well that's what we're asking at the moment on our web site you don't call me the results so far sixty percent believe that politicians will talk more about privacy than actually doing anything about it almost a quarter of predicting a rise in public discontent more protests a little more than ten percent believe they'll be told because everybody's getting used to the leaks and a minority we can see just four percent hoping for steps to secure previously and surveillance to head to our to dot com to cost you a vote if you haven't done so already. october was iraq's bloodiest month for five years the nation is struggling to curb the levels of sectarian violence and iraq's prime minister has been forced to ask washington to help him fight terror or he's going to come has more we know that the iraqi leadership has made a request for u.s. assistance in the fight against terror we don't know th
the n.s.a. revelations have been piling up many believe more legs are to come so what impact will they have well that's what we're asking at the moment on our web site you don't call me the results so far sixty percent believe that politicians will talk more about privacy than actually doing anything about it almost a quarter of predicting a rise in public discontent more protests a little more than ten percent believe they'll be told because everybody's getting used to the leaks and a minority...
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with the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. is there. so kerry referring there to spying by automatic pilot ali head of the n.s.a. said the country its is policy makers not the intelligence services who said that targets and journalist glenn greenwald who's been releasing snowden's leaks says well despite this scandal n.s.a. will not scale back its activities. what we've seen you brazil germany firearms india and now speed of course in the states is going to repeat it continuously for the next several weeks or months almost every country around the world the very clear objective is to not just go out but to keep it for as long as they can so the big time. if your citizens are here you are also already begun doing terms of living. and i say whistleblower edward snowden has published a manifesto calling on the
with the n.s.a. revelations have triggered something of a blame game in washington secretary of state john kerry pointed a finger at the intelligence services claiming the n.s.a. ran certain operations without letting the white house know. is there. so kerry referring there to spying by automatic pilot ali head of the n.s.a. said the country its is policy makers not the intelligence services who said that targets and journalist glenn greenwald who's been releasing snowden's leaks says well...
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you know like wow n.s.a. gives me a comfortable feeling like news yeah that's the new n word but it so this whole mentality of spying it's not it's also corporate espionage but also to control those few peasants with any single pennies left and our own economies so let's look at what's happening in france french auto maker read no can't cut off your car battery if you don't make payments on time french auto maker read i was using his battery leasing scheme to prevent nonpaying cost. from charging their electric cars big brother is watching dot dot dot your battery is called bricking and they lease this back yeah exactly they in order to keep the price down the lease the battery along with there is no easy trick car but now it's in the small print of your contract it actually says it can just turn off the battery. from remote location the auto manufacturing company renna which is tied in with of course the state and the states buying authority we know that the n.s.a. is spying in france to go there spying on p
you know like wow n.s.a. gives me a comfortable feeling like news yeah that's the new n word but it so this whole mentality of spying it's not it's also corporate espionage but also to control those few peasants with any single pennies left and our own economies so let's look at what's happening in france french auto maker read no can't cut off your car battery if you don't make payments on time french auto maker read i was using his battery leasing scheme to prevent nonpaying cost. from...
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administrations so if indeed president obama really doesn't know what the n.s.a. is doing it raises many serious questions. i think in many ways it's worse for obama not to have known host who's running the show it where does the buck stop so equally bad is that he knew he didn't know this backfilling and this real vendetta between the n.s.a. chiefs who were shown to be very fast and loose with the truth. alexander for one and then clapper who. was the head of the intelligence apparatus so as it made it to lying to the congress felony that there was sort of trying to defend themselves by telling everyone they told the president every i don't know whom to believe because both sides have been very sparing with the truth. and in its search for the truth about america's spying germany has reached out to the one person behind the global scandal of course that would be edward snowden a green party m.p.'s met with the fugitive will spill over at moscow to discuss his assistance in a possible investigation into the n.s.a.'s operations he says the words of the u.s. are now
administrations so if indeed president obama really doesn't know what the n.s.a. is doing it raises many serious questions. i think in many ways it's worse for obama not to have known host who's running the show it where does the buck stop so equally bad is that he knew he didn't know this backfilling and this real vendetta between the n.s.a. chiefs who were shown to be very fast and loose with the truth. alexander for one and then clapper who. was the head of the intelligence apparatus so as...
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terror tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter is accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden with him a few of the airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility which is set to open in utah drawing the ire of privacy activists. we're never going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak out. just trying to draw attention to privacy concerns in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous amounts of personal information. every single hour of the day people are. feeling unsafe to do anything in iraq a record high death toll over the last five years mark in october this is the country's prime minister pays a visit to washington asking for additional aid to combat insurgent violence. and peace in ruins pakistan summons the u.s. ambassador accusing washington of scuttling attempts to get islam as militants to the negotiating table after the u.s. after a u.s. drone killed the leader of the taliban in the country. it's two am in mo
terror tag the partner of the n.s.a. leaks reporter is accused of espionage and terrorism in britain for trying to carry documents from edward snowden with him a few of the airport. digital discontent a big money n.s.a. facility which is set to open in utah drawing the ire of privacy activists. we're never going to be able to reverse this if we don't speak out. just trying to draw attention to privacy concerns in front of the new data center which is said to be able to store enormous amounts of...
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administrations says if president obama really didn't know what the n.s.a. was doing it will raise many important questions. i think in many ways it's worse for obama not to have known who's who's running the show it where does the buck stop so equally bad is that he knew or he didn't and now this back filling in this real vendetta between the n.s.a. chiefs who are shown to be very fast and loose with the truth. alexander for one and then clapper who. was the head of the intelligence apparatus who is it made it to lying to the congress felony that they are to sort of try to defend themselves by telling everyone they told the president every i don't know whom to believe because both sides have been very sparing with the truth. did it so it's for the truth about america's spying germany's reached out to the post and behind the global scandal that of edward snowden a green party m.p.'s met with the fugitive whistleblower here in moscow to discuss his assistance in a potential investigation into the n.s.a.'s operations he says the words of the u.s. can no longer
administrations says if president obama really didn't know what the n.s.a. was doing it will raise many important questions. i think in many ways it's worse for obama not to have known who's who's running the show it where does the buck stop so equally bad is that he knew or he didn't and now this back filling in this real vendetta between the n.s.a. chiefs who are shown to be very fast and loose with the truth. alexander for one and then clapper who. was the head of the intelligence apparatus...
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is the n.s.a.'s newly constructed one point five billion dollar data center i think it's a strain on the tech industry of utah all the n.s.a. activities are staying on american internet businesses because people don't trust to put their information stateside anymore ashdown has vowed to face jail time if that's what's needed to protect his customers from being monitored what surprises this fourth amendment advocate is that big data companies like google won't promise to do the same marina porter. utah. and as we've heard this week to ronald mayor rob ford officially admitted to smoking crack cocaine at a press conference ford said quote i know i embarrassed everyone in the city and i will be for ever sorry there's only one person to blame for this and that is myself on an unexpectedly however ford did not resign in the wake of this incident but perhaps he won't have to after all his frontal constituents seem to be sticking by him while giving their stamp of approval artie's sam sachs reports. i thin
is the n.s.a.'s newly constructed one point five billion dollar data center i think it's a strain on the tech industry of utah all the n.s.a. activities are staying on american internet businesses because people don't trust to put their information stateside anymore ashdown has vowed to face jail time if that's what's needed to protect his customers from being monitored what surprises this fourth amendment advocate is that big data companies like google won't promise to do the same marina...
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video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious detention camp where the military staff. facilities dark reputation by alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. casting live from our studios in moscow with our weekly report this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which killed their grandmother headed to washington this week to testify before congress is going to touch a can was at the emotional briefing where family members asked u.s. lawmakers why their home was targeted in the deadly attack this was the first time actual victims of u.s. drone strikes were in congress and apart from the congressman who initiated this briefing. other members of congress it's no secret the u.s. congress generally approves of gross strikes so it's very difficult to expect a sudden change of heart even though
video agency speaks to n.s.a. leaks reporter glenn greenwald who is skeptical that america will stop its surveillance anytime soon. and behind the barbed wire our team travels to the notorious detention camp where the military staff. facilities dark reputation by alleged torture and suicides is anywhere close to reality. casting live from our studios in moscow with our weekly report this is r t i'm sean thomas glad to have you with us. a pakistani family that witnessed a cia drone strike which...