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asylum there are for the revelations from edward snowden a german spy agencies working with the n.s.a. team we've got the details on r.t. dot com along with a timeline of everything that's happened with the whistleblower. british students feeling the burn from three full tuition fee hikes and huge lanes frighteningly frighten off more and more people from going to university and it's rainy days from poor families who are missing out not explains. london twenty ten young people furious at the government's plans to triple the captive nine thousand pounds a year for the new batch of incoming students the impact could be even more palpable but because the numbers of students from the backgrounds coming to university are increasing slowly. sort of the government sort of denies that this is a problem it's pretty dire situation in the u.k. and particularly around the issue of choice you know. you have to choose to take on that or you choose to be unemployed but really there isn't there isn't really a positive solution either way for james walkley the choice was to drop out he'd been in university
asylum there are for the revelations from edward snowden a german spy agencies working with the n.s.a. team we've got the details on r.t. dot com along with a timeline of everything that's happened with the whistleblower. british students feeling the burn from three full tuition fee hikes and huge lanes frighteningly frighten off more and more people from going to university and it's rainy days from poor families who are missing out not explains. london twenty ten young people furious at the...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. the united nations tells our team it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this has all kind of link groups their push to create a breakaway islamic state. the japanese government is forced to step in and help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant container recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water.
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden. the united nations tells our team it's investigating reports that kurdish civilians have been massacred by rebels in syria this has all kind of link groups their push to create a breakaway islamic state. the japanese government is forced to step in and help the operator of the crippled fukushima power plant container recently revealed massive leak of radioactive water.
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n.s.a. algorithms and how these requests are handled differs between each internet provider with some internet providers employing their own legal team determine which data should be handed over to the n.s.a. and which data shouldn't and often the way these requests are handled has quote caused friction between internet providers and the n.s.a. and definitions of what exactly is a foreign communication to be handed over to the n.s.a. is still being worked out but as officials say americans e-mail content and metadata is inevitably being swept up into the n.s.a.'s vast databases in fact in one instance documented by the wall street journal's report all the e-mail and text communications around the area of salt lake city utah were monitored by the n.s.a. and the f.b.i. for a period of six months ahead of the two thousand and two winter olympics and just this afternoon the a.p. reports based on newly declassified documents that the n.s.a. has collected as many as fifty six thousand e-mails every year for three years belonging to americans with no connection to terrorism before the top secret files a court stepped in and ordered the n.s.
n.s.a. algorithms and how these requests are handled differs between each internet provider with some internet providers employing their own legal team determine which data should be handed over to the n.s.a. and which data shouldn't and often the way these requests are handled has quote caused friction between internet providers and the n.s.a. and definitions of what exactly is a foreign communication to be handed over to the n.s.a. is still being worked out but as officials say americans...
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team player. that's fundamentally wrong, the c.i.a., n.s.a., the military, that's where we should have people questioningthere should be checks and balances. it doesn't exist. there's such a culture of secrecy, a culture of perpetuating the status quo. >> we'll leave it there. if i was president, that would drive me crazy. you know, look. if there's one place we need dissenting voices to figure out so we don't have the same problem on 9/11, which is everything agreeing to the wrong conclusion, right, it would be the c.i.a. and our intelligence difficulties. well, we'll work on it. one of my answers is get money out of politics, things magically get better. we'll see. we'll see. things are getting worse before they get better. north carolina, new bill stripping voting rights away, so over the top. wait until you get the whole picture, plus the hilarious comments of the north carolina governor trying to defender it, when we come back. but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think there is any chance we'll ever hear the president even s
team player. that's fundamentally wrong, the c.i.a., n.s.a., the military, that's where we should have people questioningthere should be checks and balances. it doesn't exist. there's such a culture of secrecy, a culture of perpetuating the status quo. >> we'll leave it there. if i was president, that would drive me crazy. you know, look. if there's one place we need dissenting voices to figure out so we don't have the same problem on 9/11, which is everything agreeing to the wrong...
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for the meantime here on our team this week the british newspaper which spilled the beans on the n.s.a. was in turn forced to destroy the materials provided by edward snowden when it came clean on why it gave in to government pressure the got the guardian editor said london threatened legal action to stop the paper from reporting that sensitive leaks all together so they agreed to destroy the original data which had nevertheless already been copied details now with these tests rossley. you've had your fun now it's time to return the documents said the unnamed government official today newspaper editor it could be the stuff of movies only it isn't we will face the victory with an ultimatum from the british government that if we didn't hand back the material or destroy it they would be to law in recent months the guardian newspaper has come to be known as the paper that's been exposing secret material from a trove of information passed on to wit by former contractor of the national security agency edward snowden but in recent days the editor of the newspaper is also a published size the
for the meantime here on our team this week the british newspaper which spilled the beans on the n.s.a. was in turn forced to destroy the materials provided by edward snowden when it came clean on why it gave in to government pressure the got the guardian editor said london threatened legal action to stop the paper from reporting that sensitive leaks all together so they agreed to destroy the original data which had nevertheless already been copied details now with these tests rossley. you've...
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would be against the wall or the white house earlier team under fire for suggesting intelligence chief james clapper will lead a probe into the n.s.a.'s conduct washington was forced to backtrack and say that clapper who had denied the n.s.a. spied on millions of americans will not play a key role in the investigation intelligence analyst l'amour trainer harvey things the u.s. government and the n.s.a. are too interdependent to fall out over the latest embarrassing revelations. this is domestic surveillance and it is politically hugely embarrassing that's why i don't think heads will roll because as i say the administration so through so totally involved there is something called the foreign intelligence surveillance court now this is a very old gus body that was set up with the whole role that it would approve individual cases of surveillance because under american law the f.b.i. and certainly the cia and n.s.a. are not allowed to surveil american citizens and yet more to every sane with this latest revelation courtesy of it was snowden the massive thousands of surveillance instances a year this is incredible is it as i say. the w
would be against the wall or the white house earlier team under fire for suggesting intelligence chief james clapper will lead a probe into the n.s.a.'s conduct washington was forced to backtrack and say that clapper who had denied the n.s.a. spied on millions of americans will not play a key role in the investigation intelligence analyst l'amour trainer harvey things the u.s. government and the n.s.a. are too interdependent to fall out over the latest embarrassing revelations. this is domestic...
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team. when you say no to the government. they have the ability to take everything. the owner of an encrypted email side is used by n.s.a. leaker edward snowden tells out here about his confrontation with u.s. officials and why he was forced to shut down. forgave the whistleblower bradley manning will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets dance as he reveals he'd like to spend the rest of his life as a woman called chelsea. and live out of prison reports say egypt's deposed leader hosni mubarak has left jail for house arrest despite facing a retrial on charges he ordered the killing of protest. this is r.t. coming to live from moscow hello and welcome to the program after being implicated in world wide surveillance america appears now to be targeting those who help users protect themselves against the n.s.a. spying is the owner of a secure email service used by whistleblower edward snowden is locked and of court battle with the u.s. government after being forced to shut down and here's a statement that love a bit leveson made two weeks ago when he took his
team. when you say no to the government. they have the ability to take everything. the owner of an encrypted email side is used by n.s.a. leaker edward snowden tells out here about his confrontation with u.s. officials and why he was forced to shut down. forgave the whistleblower bradley manning will request a presidential pardon after being sentenced to thirty five years for leaking america's secrets dance as he reveals he'd like to spend the rest of his life as a woman called chelsea. and...
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documents to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle down that sentence we'll have a report on today's proceedings. and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service following this case is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more of this ahead. in georgia a fifteen year old boy was initially denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance the child's family claims it was because of his history of low grades and trouble with the law.
documents to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle down that sentence we'll have a report on today's proceedings. and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service following this case is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more of this ahead. in georgia a fifteen year...
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documents to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle down that sentence we'll have a report on today's proceedings. and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service following this case is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more of this ahead. in georgia a fifteen year old boy was initially denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance the child's family claims it was because of his history of low grades and trouble with the law more on this story later in today's show. hello there it's tuesday august thirteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinated and you're watching arctic we start our newscast in fort meade maryland today where bradley manning's defense team continues to deliver their case in the sentencing phase of the court martial of the army private first class many was convicted of leaking thousands of pages of classified documents to ante secrecy website wiki leaks our chief correspondent wiz wall
documents to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle down that sentence we'll have a report on today's proceedings. and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service following this case is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more of this ahead. in georgia a fifteen year...
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documents to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle down that sentence we'll have a report on today's proceedings next. and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more on this ahead. and in georgia a fifteen year old boy is denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance with the child's family claims it's because of his history of low grades and trouble with the law more on this story in today's show.
documents to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle down that sentence we'll have a report on today's proceedings next. and an encrypted e-mail service used by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more on this ahead. and in georgia a fifteen year old boy is...
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n.s.a. scandal seems to be taking on a broader dimensions running her fellow to r t brazil. well i was trying to it's a bit further here when our team got analysis on this from gregory will put an expert on latin america and all three of democracy elections and venezuela's bolivarian revolution thanks so much for joining us here on our team today john kerry apparently bearing hopes to clinch as we were saying earlier a multi billion dollar fighter jet deal with brazil but perhaps in the wake of all these snowden revelations could that be in any chance in jeopardy do you think. yes i think it certainly could be in jeopardy but it's not just because of the revelations i think that's going to be an added reason of course. brazil is also facing the problem that she's facing demonstrators who are opposed to wrong or misguided spending priorities and so postponing the. postponing or canceling the purchase of these fighter jets would be a double success for because she could send a message to washington and at the same time also to the protesters within her own country but also they are as we were understanding here that the u.s. is brazil
n.s.a. scandal seems to be taking on a broader dimensions running her fellow to r t brazil. well i was trying to it's a bit further here when our team got analysis on this from gregory will put an expert on latin america and all three of democracy elections and venezuela's bolivarian revolution thanks so much for joining us here on our team today john kerry apparently bearing hopes to clinch as we were saying earlier a multi billion dollar fighter jet deal with brazil but perhaps in the wake of...
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n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make and smoothing program even bigger what kind of reforms most our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress should allow big banks bro.
n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make and smoothing program even bigger what kind of reforms most our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress should allow big banks bro.
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n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make and smoothing program even bigger what kind of reforms most our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress should allow big banks bridal.
n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make and smoothing program even bigger what kind of reforms most our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress should allow big banks bridal.
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n.s.a. whistleblower and what's being said about him back here in the states. and one of the biggest conventions in the cyber world is underway in las vegas our team is on the ground a death cantone thirteen a report just ahead. and when you head out for a drink tonight it's probably going to cost you more the price for booze is on the rise and we'll tell you what's behind the increase as we belly up to the bar on tonight's show. period even it's friday august second eight pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our two now we've seen a flurry of legislative proposals on capitol hill to scale back the level of surveillance in government this after it was revealed through edward snowden's leaks these proposals include reforms to the fisa courts and efforts to repeal or change the patriot act however many of the same legislators who base these bills on information from snowden are the same ones calling for him to spend the rest of his life in jail the new york times journalist james rice and he's currently involved in a leak case of his own had this to say about the matter on c.n.n. last night. we wouldn't be having this discussion if it wasn't for th
n.s.a. whistleblower and what's being said about him back here in the states. and one of the biggest conventions in the cyber world is underway in las vegas our team is on the ground a death cantone thirteen a report just ahead. and when you head out for a drink tonight it's probably going to cost you more the price for booze is on the rise and we'll tell you what's behind the increase as we belly up to the bar on tonight's show. period even it's friday august second eight pm in washington d.c....
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team is meeting. >> heather: thank you, steve, from washington, dc. greg fallout surrounding n.s.a.ward snowden and questions of his status answered when russia granted him temporary asylum but now new concerns are being raised that members of congress are being denied access to important information on n.s.a. programs. peter doocy is reporting from washington. >> if it wasn't for edward snowden most members of congress would have no idea how the n.s.a. operates. that is according to a republican who now is calling the n.s.a. leaker a whistleblower. >> without his doing what he did, members of congress what now have known about it and there are allegations this information was given to congress. congress passed the patriot act and they passed the amendments act but members were not aware on the whole what the programs were used for. >> the joint chiefs chairman could not disagree more and the general said it would not surprise him if china and russia have already downloaded all the secrets on his computers. >> he is not doing this to make a statement or stir debate but caused consid
team is meeting. >> heather: thank you, steve, from washington, dc. greg fallout surrounding n.s.a.ward snowden and questions of his status answered when russia granted him temporary asylum but now new concerns are being raised that members of congress are being denied access to important information on n.s.a. programs. peter doocy is reporting from washington. >> if it wasn't for edward snowden most members of congress would have no idea how the n.s.a. operates. that is according...
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to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle that sentence doubt we'll have a report on today's proceedings coming up. an encrypted e-mail service use. by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more on this just ahead. and in georgia a fifteen year old boy was initially denied a heart transplant because of a history of noncompliance and the child's family claimed it was because of his history of low grades and trouble with the law for more on this story later in tonight's show.
to wiki leaks now his defense team is trying to whittle that sentence doubt we'll have a report on today's proceedings coming up. an encrypted e-mail service use. by n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden has been shut down the owner of the site says that he's legally barred from even saying why and a second web site has also closed its encrypted e-mail service is this a case of the u.s. government trying to stop the messenger more on this just ahead. and in georgia a fifteen year old boy was...
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n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make an snooping program even bigger what kind of reforms must our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress shouldn't let big banks bribe elected representatives to deregulate wall street or on that comparison in tonight's daily take. you need to know this the mainstream media would go insane new york police officers through random people walking down wall street up against the wall and patted them down a gunpoint box to use the wall street journal would flip out if every fiftieth briefcase carrying white guy on madison avenue was slammed to the pavement and forced to empty his pockets by big bulky cups newspapers would warn tourists not to visit new york would you want to walk down a street of a major city worrying that the police people who are supposed to protect you are going to a cost you if these thoughts of never occurred to you you're probably white welcome to everyday life for people of color in new york city stop and frisk policies that target poor minorities have been the law of the lead in the nation's largest city. for almost
n.s.a.'s biggest supporters want to make an snooping program even bigger what kind of reforms must our government make protect our civil liberties and major league baseball doesn't let the richest teams bribe umpires to widen the strike zone and congress shouldn't let big banks bribe elected representatives to deregulate wall street or on that comparison in tonight's daily take. you need to know this the mainstream media would go insane new york police officers through random people walking...
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n.s.a. whistleblower and what's being said about him back here in the states. and one of the biggest conventions in the cyber world is underway in las vegas our team is on the ground to defcon twenty thirteen a report just ahead. and when you head out for a drink tonight it's probably going to cost you more than the price for bruises on the rise and we'll tell you what's behind the increase as we belly up to the bar on tonight's show. good evening it's friday august second eight pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our two.
n.s.a. whistleblower and what's being said about him back here in the states. and one of the biggest conventions in the cyber world is underway in las vegas our team is on the ground to defcon twenty thirteen a report just ahead. and when you head out for a drink tonight it's probably going to cost you more than the price for bruises on the rise and we'll tell you what's behind the increase as we belly up to the bar on tonight's show. good evening it's friday august second eight pm in...