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r t is sifting through the nitty gritty details of the panel's recommendations will the n.s.a. listen and is it enough to protect your privacy some answers ahead could jamie dimon end up behind bars years after the financial meltdown one report shows how j.p. morgan chase and its c.e.o. violated a federal law that could carry up to twenty years in prison so where's the justice department we'll take a closer look at that story next and amnesty international has released a new report on atrocities in syria detailing inhumane acts by g. hottest groups like torture and murder more on the crisis in syria.
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is sifting through the nitty gritty details of the panel's recommendations will the n.s.a. listen to it and is it enough to protect your privacy and some answers ahead amnesty international has released a new report on atrocities in syria detailing inhumane acts by john as groups like torture and murder for the crisis in syria coming up could jamie dimon end up behind bars years after the financial meltdown of one report shows how the j.p. morgan chase c.e.o. violated a federal law that could carry twenty years in prison so where's the justice department will take a closer look at this story ahead. it's thursday december nineteenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm like a lopez and you are watching r t well the white house appointed review group on intelligence and communications technologies released a report detailing forty six recommendations for the national security agency to become more effective and transparent we're at r.t. have been combing over the three hundred page report to bring you the most important information for an in-depth look at this and other developments in t
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r t is sifting through the nitty gritty details of the panel's recommendations will the n.s.a. listen to it and is it enough to protect your privacy some answers ahead and amnesty international has released a new report on atrocities in syria detailing inhumane acts by joe hottest groups like torture and murder more on the crisis in syria coming up. plus hatteras taking aim at shoppers that and major data companies are getting personal personal with your information we'll break it all down for you in our tech report up coming up next welcome to our.
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n.s.a. to listen across russia's leadership a major. and i welcome you watching r.t. international with me. now tens of thousands have gathered in the ukrainian capital for a major anti-government protest the opposition is calling this the last chance and hopes for at least a million people to show up poor scott is their first. billed as the march over the million there's more people in the square behind me that we so i thought any stage on the saturday but from the people that i've been speaking to there's a feeling that the figure of one million could be quite an optimistic target now the atmosphere among the protesters at the moment they're in good spirits and the atmosphere is quite jovial but there is an air of uncertainty hanging over the ukrainian capital right now there are so far unfounded rumors surfacing on social networks that the ukrainian special forces are heading to kiev to help disperse the crowds later on sunday while another rima during the rounds is that a state of emergency could soon be declared by president viktor yanukovych now the so far unfou
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n.s.a. to listen across russia's leadership a major firms. are welcome it's nice to have your company you're watching international. now tens of thousands have gathered in the ukrainian capital for a major anti-government protests the opposition is calling this the last chance and hope for at least a million people to show up pour scott is there live for us paul they were asking for a million people to show up does it look like they'll get close to that number. one . hundred the rally is enough. full swing and despite the freezing conditions thousands possibly hundreds of thousands remain on the square behind me now the organizers are saying that the figure is close to one million the police opposing it nearer twenty thousand so there is some ambiguity there but the one thing that is certain is that oprah's asian leaders have addressed the crowd throughout the course of sunday including the daughter of former prime minister and jailed opposition leader junia timashev and heavyweight boxing world champion the tali klitschko now quick to go rei
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n.s.a. to listen across russia's leadership and also some major to. why for moscow this is the weekly roundup of the big stories of the last seven days here on out international my name is kevin owen good to have you with us our top story then at least one hundred thousand people have gathered in the ukraine ian capital this last evening for a major anti-government protest the opposition's warning that this rally is the last chance as they put it for the government and the president paul scott's. there's a still ambiguity over the exact figures but some of the certainty is that thousands do still remain in the square behind me despite the bitterly cold conditions and there's also are no one certainty over the key demands of the opposition as well heavyweight boxing champion batali klitschko taking to the stage behind me and urging the protest and the protesters to remain peaceful was a symbol ten years late giving the government an ultimatum but i have to say despite klitschko schools we can pull this evening the masked men carrying nationalistic flye
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n.s.a. to listen across russia's leadership. are you watching r.t. international coming to you live from moscow. tens of thousands have gathered in the ukrainian capital for a major anti-government protests the opposition calls it the last chance and hopes for at least a million people to show up they surrounded several administrative buildings completely blocking access to them and threatening to march on the president's residence unless their demands are met within two days artie's poor scott is in kiev. oh position leaders have addressed the crowd draw the course of sunday including the daughter of former prime minister and jailed opposition leader junia to michigan and heavyweight boxing world champion but charlie klitschko now quick to go reiterated the mons of the opposition now these are all the release of the protesters who were arrested last week and that is punishment for those who violently clamp down on the demonstrations on the president victory on the coverage on his government resign on there is a holy election in order to us he calls
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n.s.a. to listen across rush's leadership and major for. well over a good evening to you if you just joined us money is kevin owen is just past eight pm here in moscow this is the weekly or rather by the big stories of the last seven days and first this hour at least fifty thousand people have gathered already in the ukrainian capital for a major anti-government protests tonight the opposition claims there are many more that is warning that this rally is a last chance for the government of the president for scott's there for our team as catch up with him now i pull we're saying fifty thousand of the. when obviously the protesters i guess will be saying more they're expecting a million how many do you think of behind it and what are the crowds doing. well there is ambiguity over the exact figures but the certainty is that thousands do still remain in the square behind me despite the bitterly cold conditions and there was also no uncertainty over the key demands of the opposition heavyweight boxing champion vitaly klitschko taking to the stag
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n.s.a. to listen across russia's leadership and also some major firms to do. very good even for me kevin i mean if you just joined us is just past the level here in moscow this is r.t. international and you watching the weekly a roundup of the big stories of the last seven days first one ongoing at the moment indeed two at least one hundred thousand people have gathered in ukraine tonight for a major anti-government protest in the capital the opposition's warning that this rally is the last chance for the government and president as they put it pull scots their. there's a still ambiguity over the exact figures but the certainty is that thousands do still remain in the square behind me despite the bitterly cold conditions on this also i well know one certainty over the key demands of the opposition as well heavyweight boxing champion batali klitschko taking to the stage behind me and urging the protest and the protesters to remain peaceful was similar ten years later giving the government an ultimatum but i have to say despite klitschko schools we can pull this
n.s.a. to listen across russia's leadership and also some major firms to do. very good even for me kevin i mean if you just joined us is just past the level here in moscow this is r.t. international and you watching the weekly a roundup of the big stories of the last seven days first one ongoing at the moment indeed two at least one hundred thousand people have gathered in ukraine tonight for a major anti-government protest in the capital the opposition's warning that this rally is the last...
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n.s.a. is listening and fearne agency that operated in complete secrecy just six months ago this is a major change in washington d.c. same sex party. while the yemen now where a national pastime is turning into a national addiction con is an edible flower about has a mild narconon effect and is known for causing a loss of appetite and giving users that warm and fuzzy feeling inside it's a custom that goes back in the country for ages and many farmers it will grow their product however it could be causing a serious whiner shortage in yemen as a result artie's lissa caffeine off dives into the issue. it's midday in sun off like clockwork each afternoon these now means fill up with people buying cut you know how you got this b.s. it's a nature of the city if you don't choose where not. banned in many countries but legal in yemen the leaves contain a mild have caught it and almost everyone shoes more than ninety percent of men are into the world health organization at this market to countless realities and plenty of customers. have a second so this is about five dollars worth of caught stealing
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outrage at the fact that they have been listened to including the president but nothing is really happening it's not like america is cutting down on their n.s.a. programs and it's not like people aren't listened to any more so where's the revolution that you're talking about let me let me give you. this is another thing that really excites me sophie because while you're not seeing it apparently and many other people may not be saying it let me give you a perfect example where the revolution is already occurred in the first step of that revolution is awareness no one is more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free the people of the world are starting to realize that they have been enslaved and slave to the financial system which is effectively selling the future of their children down the river and more and more people are becoming aware of that they're also sick and tired of being lied to about one a bogeyman after another and ultimately what happened in syria this is a key point and i really want to make this point before we move on to the next one because it's talking about the revolution that you're referring to th
outrage at the fact that they have been listened to including the president but nothing is really happening it's not like america is cutting down on their n.s.a. programs and it's not like people aren't listened to any more so where's the revolution that you're talking about let me let me give you. this is another thing that really excites me sophie because while you're not seeing it apparently and many other people may not be saying it let me give you a perfect example where the revolution is...
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n.s.a. is listening and for an agency that operates in complete secrecy just six months ago this is a major change in washington d.c. same sex are to well to young men now where a national pastime is turning into a national addiction khans an edible flower its leaves contain a mild narcotic which causes users to have that warm and fuzzy feeling inside it is a custom that goes back for ages and ages in the country and many farmers grow it however it could be causing a serious water shortage in the country are to lose a calf now stuff into the issue. it's midday in sun up like clockwork each afternoon these now means fill up with people buying cut the route we've got is the essence of the nature of a city if you don't sure they're not. banned in many countries but legal in yemen the leaves contain a mild have caught it and almost everyone shoes more than ninety percent of men are going to the world health organization at this market to countless realities and plenty of customers. so when so this is about five dollars worth of pots chewing this substance moving around the national past time so
n.s.a. is listening and for an agency that operates in complete secrecy just six months ago this is a major change in washington d.c. same sex are to well to young men now where a national pastime is turning into a national addiction khans an edible flower its leaves contain a mild narcotic which causes users to have that warm and fuzzy feeling inside it is a custom that goes back for ages and ages in the country and many farmers grow it however it could be causing a serious water shortage in...
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n.s.a. is listening and for an agency that operates in complete secrecy just six months ago this is a major change in washington d.c. same sex are to pam and now we're national pastime is turning into a national addiction because as an edible flower that has known to have mild neurotic effects it does not and are chronic affects actually have a call a loss of ask the times and they give users that warm and fuzzy feeling inside now it's a custom that goes all the way back to eight. it is an ages in the country and many farmers actually grow it however it could be causing a serious water shortage in yemen as a result artie's dives and the issue. it's midday in so not like clockwork each afternoon these now means we're left with people buying cut their own route because it is the essence of nature of the city if you don't choose we're not. banned in many countries both legal in yemen the leaves contain a mild have caught it and almost everyone shoes more than ninety percent of men are into the world health organization at this market countless ladies and plenty of customers that shop and get a
n.s.a. is listening and for an agency that operates in complete secrecy just six months ago this is a major change in washington d.c. same sex are to pam and now we're national pastime is turning into a national addiction because as an edible flower that has known to have mild neurotic effects it does not and are chronic affects actually have a call a loss of ask the times and they give users that warm and fuzzy feeling inside now it's a custom that goes all the way back to eight. it is an ages...
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n.s.a. was listening to everything. state."f the >> you're ok with it? >> you just know it's happening. that's what the n.s.a. is supposed to do, covert separations that we don't expect but know are happening. that's the n.s.a. take on get your first monday. here's a look at what's next on ."treet smart >> grading the jobs report. the former chairman of economic advisors, ed lazear and new jersey congressman scott garrett deliver washington's review of report.oyment >> america is getting back to work. today's job report shows u.s. unemployment is down to a impressiveow, an milestone for sure. but our next guest says we are not out of the woods yet. seven-year target on our recovery. and he might know. chairman ofmer economic advisors. we want to welcome ed lazier back to "street smart." to see you. >> good to see you. thanks for having me. >> seven years it's going to to reallyat long return to real prosperity? to realo return prosperity but to return to where we were prerecession. the problem is this. when you see jobs being created, like 200,000 jobs this month, , and,was pretty good a
n.s.a. was listening to everything. state."f the >> you're ok with it? >> you just know it's happening. that's what the n.s.a. is supposed to do, covert separations that we don't expect but know are happening. that's the n.s.a. take on get your first monday. here's a look at what's next on ."treet smart >> grading the jobs report. the former chairman of economic advisors, ed lazear and new jersey congressman scott garrett deliver washington's review of report.oyment...
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have less than 60 authorizations on specific persons to do that. >> miller: the n.s.a., as we sit here right now, is listening universe of 50 or 60 people that would be considered u.s. persons? >> alexander: less than 60 people globally who are considered u.s. persons. >> miller: but the n.s.a. doesn't need a court order to spy on foreigners. from its heavily protected headquarters in fort meade, maryland, it collects a mind- numbing amount of data from phones and the internet. they sort through it all looking for clues to terrorist plots and intelligence on the intentions of foreign governments. to do all that, they use a network of supercomputers that use more power than most mid- sized cities. general alexander agreed to talk to us because he believes the n.s.a. has not told its story well. >> alexander: we need to help the american people understand what we're doing and why we're doing it. and to put it simply, we're doing two things-- we're defending this country from future terrorist attacks, and we're defending our civil liberties and privacy. there's no reason that we would listen to the phone calls o
have less than 60 authorizations on specific persons to do that. >> miller: the n.s.a., as we sit here right now, is listening universe of 50 or 60 people that would be considered u.s. persons? >> alexander: less than 60 people globally who are considered u.s. persons. >> miller: but the n.s.a. doesn't need a court order to spy on foreigners. from its heavily protected headquarters in fort meade, maryland, it collects a mind- numbing amount of data from phones and the...
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outrage at the fact that they have been listening to including the president but nothing is really happening it's not like america is cutting down on their n.s.a. programs and stuff like people aren't listened to any more so where's the revolution that you're talking about let me let me give you. say what it is this is another thing that really excites me sophie because while you're not seeing it apparently and many other people may not be seen it let me give you a perfect example where the revolution is already occurred in the first step of that revolution is awareness no one is more hopelessly inflated than those who falsely believe they are free the people of the world are starting to realize that they have been in slave inflated a financial system which is effectively selling the future of their children down the river and more and more people are becoming aware of that they're also sick and tired of being lied to about one boogeyman after another and ultimately what happened in syria this is a key point and i really want to make this point before we move on to the next one because it's talking about the revolution that you're referring to
outrage at the fact that they have been listening to including the president but nothing is really happening it's not like america is cutting down on their n.s.a. programs and stuff like people aren't listened to any more so where's the revolution that you're talking about let me let me give you. say what it is this is another thing that really excites me sophie because while you're not seeing it apparently and many other people may not be seen it let me give you a perfect example where the...
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outrage at the fact that there have been listen to including the president but nothing is really happening it's not like america is cutting down on their n.s.a. programs and it's not like people aren't listened to any more so where's the revolution that you're talking about let me let me give you. say what it is this is another thing that really excites me sophie because while you're not seeing it apparently and many other people may not be saying it let me give you a perfect example where the revolution is already occurred in the first step of that revolution is awareness no one is more hopelessly inflated than those who falsely believe they are free the people of the world are starting to realize that they have been in flavor inflated a financial system which is affectively selling the future of their children down the river and more and more people are becoming aware of that they're also sick and tired of being lied to about one boogeyman after another and ultimately what happened in syria this is a key point and i really want to make this point before we move on to the next one because it's talking about the revolution that you're referr
outrage at the fact that there have been listen to including the president but nothing is really happening it's not like america is cutting down on their n.s.a. programs and it's not like people aren't listened to any more so where's the revolution that you're talking about let me let me give you. say what it is this is another thing that really excites me sophie because while you're not seeing it apparently and many other people may not be saying it let me give you a perfect example where the...
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n.s.a. is able to crack. meaning listen in to conversations and read text messages. rding to the "washington post." a secret document by the former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden and says they can break that encryption. the n.s.a. is prohibited from eavesdropping domestically on the u.s. citizens but can eavesdrop on people overseas. the agency told the "post" -- "throughout history nations used encryption to protect their secrets and today, terrorists, cyber criminals, human traffickers and others use technology to hide their activity." the intelligence community tries to counter that in order to understand the intent of foreign adversaries and prevent them from bringing harm to americans and allies." part of the concern here is that americans may be targeted by outside intelligence groups. matthew blaze, cryptologist expert told the paper, if the n.s.a. knows how to do this, presumably other intelligence agencies which may be more hostile to the united states discovered how to do this, too. this comes out at a time that the white house is just received results of
n.s.a. is able to crack. meaning listen in to conversations and read text messages. rding to the "washington post." a secret document by the former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden and says they can break that encryption. the n.s.a. is prohibited from eavesdropping domestically on the u.s. citizens but can eavesdrop on people overseas. the agency told the "post" -- "throughout history nations used encryption to protect their secrets and today, terrorists, cyber...
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n.s.a. was listening in on german chancellor america chem's phone.fter president obama offered his assurance that the u.s. would stop tapping her calls, the fallout has continued to strain relations between the two allies. according to a report from "the new york times," german officials want the spying to stop altogether across all levels of the country, but the american leaders have refused to extend beyond the chancellor. they say they don't want to set a precedent with our countries. >> merkel has been sworn in for a third term. fellow conservatives retain a tight grip on the parliament. >> it's been three years since a street vendor burned himself to death hoping to bring an end to economic hardships and oppression there. his act unleashed pro tests that toppled leaders in egypt, and yemen. three years on, not much has changed. unemployment remains stuck at 15%. >> in south africa, unemployment hovers at 30% and despite the legacy left behind by nelson mandela, widespread poverty still exists. we report on how a younger generation of south afric
n.s.a. was listening in on german chancellor america chem's phone.fter president obama offered his assurance that the u.s. would stop tapping her calls, the fallout has continued to strain relations between the two allies. according to a report from "the new york times," german officials want the spying to stop altogether across all levels of the country, but the american leaders have refused to extend beyond the chancellor. they say they don't want to set a precedent with our...
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n.s.a. can find out who you are calling emailing or where you are going, or listen in to anything you say, whether you are a powerful politician or regular person. when it came to the person who made sure we know that, turns out the n.s.a. can't quite figure out what other information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii didn't have the technology to know what he had. >> will we ever know? >> no, we doan. >> what are the repercussions? >> he has a negotiating edge on us, he can hold the overhang overize in terms of negotiating. >> that's the question in washington now - should the u.s. government negotiate with snowden, offer amnesty for 1.5 million documents he has. the man leading the investigation says yes. >> my personal view is yes, it's worth having a conversation about. i would need assurances that the reminder of the data could be secured, and my bar for those assurances would be high, more than an assertion on his part. >> the barack obama administration don't agree. they want him returned and prosecuted. they announced they'll make possible changes to the spying program. it's believ
n.s.a. can find out who you are calling emailing or where you are going, or listen in to anything you say, whether you are a powerful politician or regular person. when it came to the person who made sure we know that, turns out the n.s.a. can't quite figure out what other information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii didn't have the technology to know what he had. >> will we ever know? >> no, we doan. >> what are the repercussions? >> he has a negotiating edge...
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n.s.a. spying snooping capabilities are far beyond what we previously thought not only can they listen to our phone calls listen to our e-mails but that in fact anything you would you buy may already come fully equipped with n.s.a. hardware now never mind scientists workshop they talk about a secret workshop that would install chips into computers that may be sold in certain areas that the n.s.a. deems to be worth looking into. so that means that anybody that received a computer for christmas have a look inside it may well be something you didn't quite expect in there now as well as that it also the latest revelations that were reported and also go into the fact that the underwater cables that connect us all around the world have also been hacked by the n.s.a. and yes we're all being played on and they all they know everything what we're looking at in not only can they access what we are sending over the internet but in case it may well be that the hardware that we we send those messages with has already being tampered with. but for more on this story let's cross live to london and talk to ji
n.s.a. spying snooping capabilities are far beyond what we previously thought not only can they listen to our phone calls listen to our e-mails but that in fact anything you would you buy may already come fully equipped with n.s.a. hardware now never mind scientists workshop they talk about a secret workshop that would install chips into computers that may be sold in certain areas that the n.s.a. deems to be worth looking into. so that means that anybody that received a computer for christmas...
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n.s.a. can find out who you are calling. who you are emailing, where you go on the web or the planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say - whether you are a powerful politician or a regular person. when it comes to the person who made sure we know that, edward snowden turns out the n.s.a. can't figure out what information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii didn't have the technology to keep track. >> will we know what he has? >> i don't think we will. >> what are the repercussions. >> he seems to have a negotiating edge on huhs, he can hold the overhang on us. >> that's the big question in washington, should the u.s. government negotiate with snowden, offer amnesty for 1.5 million documents. the man leading the investigation says yes. >> my personal view is, yes, it's worth having a conversation about. i would need assurances that the reminding of the data can be assured. it would be more than an association. the barack obama administration doesn't agree. they want him returned from russia and prosecuted. some changes will be made to some spies programs. the ones we know about. we have seen
n.s.a. can find out who you are calling. who you are emailing, where you go on the web or the planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say - whether you are a powerful politician or a regular person. when it comes to the person who made sure we know that, edward snowden turns out the n.s.a. can't figure out what information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii didn't have the technology to keep track. >> will we know what he has? >> i don't think we will....
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n.s.a. can find out who you are calling. who you are emailing, where you go on the web or on the plan e in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a powerful politician or a regular person. when it comes to the person who made sure we know that, edward snowden, turns out the n.s.a. can't figure out what information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii didn't have the technology to keep track. >> will we know what he harks the "new york times" says we may not. >> i don't think we l. >> what are the repercussions? >> he has a negotiating edge because he can hold the overhang on us. >> that's the question - should the u.s. government negotiate with edward snowden, offer amnesty for the 1.5 million documents he has. the man leading the investigation says yes. >> my personal view is yes, it's worth having a conversation about. i would need assurances that the remainder of the data could be assured, and the bar would be high, not just an assertion on his baht. >> the obama administration want him returned and prosecuted. the president will announce possible changes to some of the spying programs - the one
n.s.a. can find out who you are calling. who you are emailing, where you go on the web or on the plan e in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a powerful politician or a regular person. when it comes to the person who made sure we know that, edward snowden, turns out the n.s.a. can't figure out what information he has. the office he worked at in hawaii didn't have the technology to keep track. >> will we know what he harks the "new york times" says...
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n.s.a. can crack cellphone security codes, giving them the capability to listen in on private calls and text messages. tonight, chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner continues her conversations with lawmakers on the scope of n.s.a. >> warner: documents leaked by former national security agency contractor edward snowden have triggered six months of explosive revelations and recriminations. the documents showed the vast reach of n.s.a. data collection of phone calls, texts, internet searches and emails vacuumed up, stored, and analyzed. the targets not just foreigners, but many americans. in august the president announced two reviews of n.s.a. activities. >> a general impression has, i think, taken hold not only among the american public but also around the world that somehow were out there willy-nilly just sucking in information on everybody. >> warner: today, the wall street journal and new york times reported that one advisory group has drafted a host of recommendations, including new rules for collecting and storing phone data and tighter standards for spying on foreign leade
n.s.a. can crack cellphone security codes, giving them the capability to listen in on private calls and text messages. tonight, chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner continues her conversations with lawmakers on the scope of n.s.a. >> warner: documents leaked by former national security agency contractor edward snowden have triggered six months of explosive revelations and recriminations. the documents showed the vast reach of n.s.a. data collection of phone calls, texts,...
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exceptional here and you are you lou to do that but you know it's listening to what you had to say before is that these people at the n.s.a. and their protectors they're never going to be held to justice but the entire apparatus wants mr snowden to be held accountable but not the system well peter you know john bolton and that other fellow will see are not serious people so i will and i won't comment on what you have said. what we're talking about here is different treatment for different people and we started talking about how snowden is being prosecuted or persecuted depending how you look at it but that the n.s.a. officials seem to be sort of immune now that happens to be the very sad case they could live before a car. english they can do unconstitutional things really willingly and cruel clearly in violation of their oath to the constitution and not be prosecuted now why is that because you could always find a lawyer you could always find a lawyer that it's ok george bush was waterboarding ok the lawyer told me it was ok now unless you can prove and that's why the emails from guns all us would want to stray let's say
exceptional here and you are you lou to do that but you know it's listening to what you had to say before is that these people at the n.s.a. and their protectors they're never going to be held to justice but the entire apparatus wants mr snowden to be held accountable but not the system well peter you know john bolton and that other fellow will see are not serious people so i will and i won't comment on what you have said. what we're talking about here is different treatment for different...
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listening to us. and prime minister benjamin netanyahu has now commented on the latest n.s.a. revelations calling washington's actions unacceptable we'll bring you more updates on this story in the next hour. isaac levin and a former israeli ambassador to egypt and they one says only adam is should be monitored not a long time ally when you have an enemy any kind of any means a country is and. to understand to reach to and to to have information concerning what what is his agenda what his intentions what he is prepared to do in order to protect yourself and sometimes also use this information with the united states we have for over a few years longears even that we have very good cooperation on the field of intelligence i mean by that look we share with the americans the intelligence that we have and they say that we share they share also with us the information that they receive so we don't see any reason why to do this to our leaders in that country. meanwhile washington long as they one hundred bastow the federal reserve coming out bad they saw with the bank as a son true o
listening to us. and prime minister benjamin netanyahu has now commented on the latest n.s.a. revelations calling washington's actions unacceptable we'll bring you more updates on this story in the next hour. isaac levin and a former israeli ambassador to egypt and they one says only adam is should be monitored not a long time ally when you have an enemy any kind of any means a country is and. to understand to reach to and to to have information concerning what what is his agenda what his...
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n.s.a. tells us they are not doing something and then we found out they are totally doing it. [ laughter ] for instance, -- >> nobody is listening to to your telephone calls. >> jon: turns out they are totally listening to your telephone calls. they storing them in this giant utah fortress of surveilitude. next. >> with respect to the internet and e-mails, this does not allow to united states citizens. >> jon: go on. >> the obama administration quietly won permission a couple years ago from a surveillance court to have the n.s.a. search for the communications of americans intercepted phone calls and the like. >> jon: on the bright side, under this plan, if you like your n.s.a. spy -- [laughter] -- you get to keep your n.s.a. spy so that is something. [ laughter ] but of course the government -- >> his no idea we could keep our same spy. that is shock and delightful. [laughter] but of course the government couldn't get away with doing things that they swore they weren't doing because of strictness of the oversight of the nothing they weren't doing. >> this program by the way is fully overseen not just by congress but by the fisa
n.s.a. tells us they are not doing something and then we found out they are totally doing it. [ laughter ] for instance, -- >> nobody is listening to to your telephone calls. >> jon: turns out they are totally listening to your telephone calls. they storing them in this giant utah fortress of surveilitude. next. >> with respect to the internet and e-mails, this does not allow to united states citizens. >> jon: go on. >> the obama administration quietly won...
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listen up. you may be giving the n.sa. a gift, too. >>> coming up -- 'tis the season to be snooping. n.s.a. is at it again.y spy on something your kids use every day. this is awesome. showing why we should be more >>> hello. i'm uma pemmaraju in washington. a lot of folks coping with another shot of miserable weather that is affecting a big part of the country in this hour. people across the midwest and northeast will be hit with several inches and in some cases a foot of snow. all of this makes for roads and travel delays. storm spreading across thousands of miles in several states. we will get the latest from rick reichmuth in a few minutes. there is a lot of questions surrounding the motive for student at a colorado high school that open fire and wounded a teenager before the young gunman killed himself. we have the latest on the investigation at the top of the hour. john speaker john boehner take aim at the tea party critics who don't like the budget deal. what will the tirade have on the divided g.o.p.? we have mike huckabee. that and a ride on the snowball express. that's coming up in ten minutes. >>
listen up. you may be giving the n.sa. a gift, too. >>> coming up -- 'tis the season to be snooping. n.s.a. is at it again.y spy on something your kids use every day. this is awesome. showing why we should be more >>> hello. i'm uma pemmaraju in washington. a lot of folks coping with another shot of miserable weather that is affecting a big part of the country in this hour. people across the midwest and northeast will be hit with several inches and in some cases a foot of...
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n.s.a. can find out who you are calling, who you are emailing, where you go on the web or planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a powerful politician or a regular person. when it comes to the person who made sure we know that, edward snowden, n.s.a. can't quite figure out what information he has. of the office he worked at didn't have the technology he had. >> will we know what he has? >> i don't think we will. >> what are the reppercussionre? >> he has an overhang on us in negotiations. >> that's the question - should the u.s. government offer amnesty for edward snowden, for the 1.5 million documents he has. >> my personal view is yes, it's worth having a conversation. we need assurances and the bar would we high. >> the obama administration doesn't agree, they will announce changes to the spying programs next month. it's believed we have seen only 1% of what edward snowden has. the other 99% - not even the u.s. government knows what that will reveal. >> the united states will send 2 guantanamo bay detainees back home. they were suspected of being members of al qaeda. th
n.s.a. can find out who you are calling, who you are emailing, where you go on the web or planet. in some cases they can listen to everything you say, whether you are a powerful politician or a regular person. when it comes to the person who made sure we know that, edward snowden, n.s.a. can't quite figure out what information he has. of the office he worked at didn't have the technology he had. >> will we know what he has? >> i don't think we will. >> what are the...
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way you wouldn't know if you were reading their emails or listening to their calls because human being speak cryptically. tools that the n.s.a. has can provide a picture of anybody. even the n.s.a. considers metadata more valuable. >> more of my conversation with glenn greenwald. the economy is the other big story. the federal reserve has supplied billion in stimulus for years. many in washington said that it was scaling back. i asked "real money "s ali velshi about what it means. >> i was surprised. i listening to people saying they knew it was coming, nor was the market. >> i thought it would be the opposite move. >> yes, because every time we had a threat that the fed would pull back, stocks went lower. again, i was surprised at the cut and the 1.86% gain on the do you. kind of incredible. here is the thing. the fed's thought the economy was starting to be okay with the idea of standing on its own two feet without endless gigantic contributions. that encouraged people to say maybe the economy is getting better. we are creating more than 200,000 jobs. maybe the feds are on to something. they are only cutting $10 billion, t
way you wouldn't know if you were reading their emails or listening to their calls because human being speak cryptically. tools that the n.s.a. has can provide a picture of anybody. even the n.s.a. considers metadata more valuable. >> more of my conversation with glenn greenwald. the economy is the other big story. the federal reserve has supplied billion in stimulus for years. many in washington said that it was scaling back. i asked "real money "s ali velshi about what it...
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n.s.a. tells us they are not doing something and then we found out they are totally doing it. [ laughter ] for instance, -- >> nobody is listeningour telephone calls. >> jon: turns out they are totally listening to your telephone calls. they storing them in this giant utah fortress of surveilitude. next. >> with respect to the internet and e-mails, this does not allow to united states citizens. >> jon: go on. >> the obama administration quietly won permission a couple years ago from a surveillance court to have the n.s.a. search for the communications of americans intercepted phone calls and the like. >> jon: on the bright side, under this plan, if you like your n.s.a. spy -- [laughter] -- you get to keep your n.s.a. spy so that is something. [ laughter ] but of course the government -- >> his no idea we could keep our same spy. that is shock and delightful. [laughter] but of course the government couldn't get away with doing things that they swore they weren't doing because of strictness of the oversight of the nothing they weren't doing. >> this program by the way is fully overseen not just by congress but by the fisa court. i
n.s.a. tells us they are not doing something and then we found out they are totally doing it. [ laughter ] for instance, -- >> nobody is listeningour telephone calls. >> jon: turns out they are totally listening to your telephone calls. they storing them in this giant utah fortress of surveilitude. next. >> with respect to the internet and e-mails, this does not allow to united states citizens. >> jon: go on. >> the obama administration quietly won permission a...
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had done previously and actually listen to the concerns of communities because there's a very loud and clear message. discussing the crisis in ukraine joking about the n.s.a.'s surveillance program and talking about his stance towards green peace activists these are just some of the issues president putin covered during his annual marathon q. and a session this week much as it were pissing off was there and brings us the details. they've never met personally but his revelations surely made an impact on the world answering a question about edward snowden the president didn't reveal his exact whereabouts but he couldn't resist humoring his own relationship with barack obama and u.s. surveillance tactics. it was noticeable that you want to know how my feel about mr obama after snowden's leaks i feel jealous i feel jealous because he can do these things and get off scot free still there is nothing to be happy about but on the other hand there's no reason to be frustrated however tough the criticism against the us may be all these measures have always been aimed at tackling terrorism but there must be some clear rules and certain agreements including those of
had done previously and actually listen to the concerns of communities because there's a very loud and clear message. discussing the crisis in ukraine joking about the n.s.a.'s surveillance program and talking about his stance towards green peace activists these are just some of the issues president putin covered during his annual marathon q. and a session this week much as it were pissing off was there and brings us the details. they've never met personally but his revelations surely made an...