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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden instead of complying with an allegedly u.s. secret surveillance order that owner ladder levinson told r.t. that he decided to shut down his company because he was no longer able to assure that his clock to use that as his client's e-mails would be secure so instead of complying with what the u.s. government wanted he decided to take a stand and shut down the company he suffered a big financial loss because he became very popular after edward snowden blew the whistle on the n.s.a.'s spying programs but you know the of the ability he says for the government to punish people that don't agree with them and don't comply with them is profound he says he believes the u.s. government has the ability to take your business your money and your freedom if you are jack their requests but all of this is an indication of the n.s.a.'s power and that power actually recently came to light this week when a cute computer science professor at john hopkins university a prominent university in the united states was actually forced to dig take down on
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden instead of complying with an allegedly u.s. secret surveillance order that owner ladder levinson told r.t. that he decided to shut down his company because he was no longer able to assure that his clock to use that as his client's e-mails would be secure so instead of complying with what the u.s. government wanted he decided to take a stand and shut down the company he suffered a big financial loss because he became very popular after edward snowden blew the...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then published by. greenwald at the guardian we know that the n.s.a. spy program implicated the u.s. in a wide range of surveillance of its own citizens but also on foreign government. courses led to relations between the u.s. and latin america to sour and some of the leaders of latin american countries have called on president obama to publicly apologize for what the n.s.a. has been conducting is through its spy programs now brazilian president dilma rousseff who now open the u.n. general assembly debate postponed her state visit to washington which was supposed to take place in october that was in response the u.s. spying on her personal communications with top aides now that visit to the to the white house would have been the official state visit during president obama's second term it would have been the first visit from a brazilian leader in almost to the white house in almost two decades but clearly this shows how upset and angry the brazilian government is in the fallout from the n.s.a. spying rev
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then published by. greenwald at the guardian we know that the n.s.a. spy program implicated the u.s. in a wide range of surveillance of its own citizens but also on foreign government. courses led to relations between the u.s. and latin america to sour and some of the leaders of latin american countries have called on president obama to publicly apologize for what the n.s.a. has been conducting is through its spy programs now brazilian president dilma...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden are making some institutions very nervous joe's hopkins university in the us made a resident resident cryptographer take down the block post about america's spying program warning he might need a lawyer if he didn't do as he was told and in an interview to see matthew green explained the boat has found out about this advance program. what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking cripps and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take the products that are that perform and corruption and make them worse make the weaker so that it's easier for them to break that encryption the n.s.a. is is willing to make us if you're a little bit weaker because remember it's not just you know don u.s. citizens are using these products it's americans too and they're willing to you know in a sense put our credibility on the line our tire industry on the line in order to access that communications of whoever it is they want to listen to we have a big debate ahead of us how much spying i mean there is there's a range anywhere from zero percent spying to o
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden are making some institutions very nervous joe's hopkins university in the us made a resident resident cryptographer take down the block post about america's spying program warning he might need a lawyer if he didn't do as he was told and in an interview to see matthew green explained the boat has found out about this advance program. what we learned is that the n.s.a. has a hard time breaking cripps and so what they've done is they've actually tried to take...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon a rifle at heathrow airport david miranda a partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work chris freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we heard because the united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the news and so so it does appear. the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is sliding and this is a great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the u.k. a satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slipped from nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty nine many concerned that showed to a servant of the terrorism act the l
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon a rifle at heathrow airport david miranda a partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work chris freedom department...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden that the owner of that email provider stood up to the n.s.a. by shutting down his company and stead of cooperating with government requirements . levinson told r.t. that he was no longer able to assure his clients that e-mail that the e-mails would be secure and private and if he refused to comply with the alleged u.s. secret surveillance order that was placed on this company. c.e.o. said that when you say no to the government they have the ability to take everything they have the ability to take your business your money and your freedom and that speaks to sort of what what the c.e.o. of yahoo was saying what the c.e.o. of facebook is beginning to say but it looks as though these big data companies are beginning to speak publicly as you mentioned they have filed a lawsuit together to disclose classified information and maybe at the end of the day this will benefit users this will benefit citizens who feel that their privacy have been violated for so long. marina thank you very much indeed for that we appreciate it. from. the on going leaks from
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden that the owner of that email provider stood up to the n.s.a. by shutting down his company and stead of cooperating with government requirements . levinson told r.t. that he was no longer able to assure his clients that e-mail that the e-mails would be secure and private and if he refused to comply with the alleged u.s. secret surveillance order that was placed on this company. c.e.o. said that when you say no to the government they have the ability to take...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work chris freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the new and so so for around. here. the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is this sliding and this is of great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slipped from nineteenth in two thousand and ten to its current ranking of twenty ninth many are concerned that should chill serving of the terrorism act the law used t
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work chris freedom department...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden cause more anger every time they have people across the world are being shown just how much their private lives and private data being monitored by intelligence services well you. discuss this issue with kevin mitnick he's one of the world's most renowned computer hackers. according to edit snowden's revelations e-mails phone calls messages a role being tracked so how can the government cause i think they have access to everything at least in the united states and probably britain great britain and now it's there's been some revelations that they've been pretty resourceful at breaking crypto so now i think they have access to a ton of stuff scott mcnealy said i think about fifteen years ago you have no privacy get over it and talk about edward snowden is he a traitor or hero from your point i think is a whistleblower you know i don't look at him as a true i'm actually glad that he revealed what the national security agency was doing at least against americans by violating our constitutional rights to privacy but i do think you know i have some mixed feeli
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden cause more anger every time they have people across the world are being shown just how much their private lives and private data being monitored by intelligence services well you. discuss this issue with kevin mitnick he's one of the world's most renowned computer hackers. according to edit snowden's revelations e-mails phone calls messages a role being tracked so how can the government cause i think they have access to everything at least in the united...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on the plane so this latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates according to evo morales he says the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments still ahead the program a bleak future for europe twenty five million more people living in poverty in a dozen years from know that's the number us to me to buy a new report which blames the aggressive financial cuts supposed to shore up the use economy that more. right. well. it's technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future covered wealthy british style. time right. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to conjure reports on our. news continues here in r.t. the russian coast guard has seized a greenpeace ship in the arctic arresting the twenty seven activists aboard the action was taken after the environmentalists tried to disrupt the work of an oil platform the authorities say the protests threaten the lives of the rig crew. as
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on the plane so this latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates according to evo morales he says the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments still ahead the program a bleak future for europe twenty five million more people living in poverty in a dozen years from know that's the number us to me to buy a new report which blames the aggressive financial cuts supposed to shore up the use economy that more. right. well. it's...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board the president where else is airplane mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments and dave lindorff the founder of i don't line news websites believes the incident shows a two faced policy. the u.s. is supplying it is it is trading essential trading with me to venezuela it's not an enemy of the us there's no fighting between the us and venezuela and furthermore it's one of the democratic countries of latin america which was supposedly an important thing to the united states according to my critics and so we're in nobody's contesting the validity of this election so the u.s. is denying an elected president in their right to fly over one of its colonies in order to get on a trip to china on a state visit and yet the u.s. allows dictators. military leaders known to have slaughtered their own people in latin america all those people are welcome to come and vacation in the united states but an elected leader of a. of a fellow nation in latin ameri
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board the president where else is airplane mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments and dave lindorff the founder of i don't line news websites believes the incident shows a two faced policy. the u.s. is supplying it is it is trading essential trading with me to venezuela it's not an enemy of the us there's no fighting between the us and venezuela...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board president morales his. airplane now the bolivian leader had to land in austria after portuguese authorities wouldn't let the president's plane land for refueling in lisbon french authorities also wouldn't let the plane enter their air sprees airspace mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments david lindorff the founder of this can't be happening dot net believes the incident shows him to face policies that play. the u.s. is supplying these trading essential trading with me to venezuela it's not an enemy of the us there's no fighting between the us and venezuela and furthermore it's one of the democratic countries of latin america which was supposedly an important thing to the united states supporting democracy and so we're nobody's contesting the validity of this election so the us is denying an elected president the right to fly over one of its colonies in order to get on a trip to china on a state visit
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board president morales his. airplane now the bolivian leader had to land in austria after portuguese authorities wouldn't let the president's plane land for refueling in lisbon french authorities also wouldn't let the plane enter their air sprees airspace mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments david lindorff the founder of this can't be...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board the president where else is airplane mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments. funds coming out of her shoulder break reviving relations between iran and the u.s. president rouhani calls on the balance a joint efforts and walk together to bring peace to the middle east policy takes a hundred and just one they might have to overcome to achieve that. on the big future for europe twenty five million more people living in public say in a dozen day is from now that's the number estimated by a new report which explains the aggressive financial counts supposed to shore up the e.u.'s economy. is the media leave us so we leave the media love to see bush and see your. play your party is it the. issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from. politic you. choose your language. make it with. some of. the consensus. choose the opinions that you think are great. choose the stories to. choose be access to. this isn't see welc
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board the president where else is airplane mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments. funds coming out of her shoulder break reviving relations between iran and the u.s. president rouhani calls on the balance a joint efforts and walk together to bring peace to the middle east policy takes a hundred and just one they might have to overcome to achieve...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on his plane so this latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates according to evo morales he says the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments. we report on that let's get some more perspective now on this latest spat between the united states and venezuela with some world versed in the country's relations joining me now is gregory will put he's co-founder of venezuela analysis dot com also the author of changing venezuela by taking power the history policies of the chinese government. the u.s. says the request was improperly but permission was granted anyway this is all just a misunderstanding isn't it or is there more to it than just. well i think there's more to it partly because we know the similar request for use of air space was denied to us and the united states obviously could've. eventually had to give permission for the overflowed. just shows that it was within their discretion of doing so in the first place i think it's basically just a show of force of muscle. and when the united states is increasingly isolated
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on his plane so this latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates according to evo morales he says the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments. we report on that let's get some more perspective now on this latest spat between the united states and venezuela with some world versed in the country's relations joining me now is gregory will put he's co-founder of venezuela analysis dot com also the author of changing venezuela...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden might have been on board border police thoroughly searched the plane and after spending thirteen hours on the tarmac the bolivian president was finally allowed to leave. and while interfering with the transit of a presidential jet isn't technically illegal under international law it's certainly an unprecedented move by a world superpower think about it what if bolivia set up an aerial blockade to force down air force one searched the entire aircraft and delayed the president of the united states for an entire day yes only as can be expected to move completely outraged latin american leaders argentina's president can still have fun and those that are added at the incident had vestiges of colonialism it was an act of him it for the region and snowden's leaks only added fuel to the fire following the morale of the plane debacle it was revealed that the n.s.a. had been spying on private communications between latin american heads of state and as a result brazilian president dilma rousseff announce that she will be postponing her visit to the white house in pro
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden might have been on board border police thoroughly searched the plane and after spending thirteen hours on the tarmac the bolivian president was finally allowed to leave. and while interfering with the transit of a presidential jet isn't technically illegal under international law it's certainly an unprecedented move by a world superpower think about it what if bolivia set up an aerial blockade to force down air force one searched the entire aircraft and...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on his plane and the bolivian leader had to land in austria after portuguese authorities wouldn't let his plane land for a fueling elizabeth french authorities also wouldn't let the plane in their airspace so this latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates according to evo morales he says the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments reena thanks very much indeed for that report. live in new york while with him most could be twenty four hours a day still to come including the latest twists and turns in the relations between iran and the u.s. that's another story short break. this is the media leave those who we believe. are the motions to the way your party there's a bill. for shoes that no one is there with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. choose your language. fully recover though if they feel some of the. treatments that is the consensus get to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that entire life choose be access to your office. continues here in our t. iran's new president hassan rouha
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on his plane and the bolivian leader had to land in austria after portuguese authorities wouldn't let his plane land for a fueling elizabeth french authorities also wouldn't let the plane in their airspace so this latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates according to evo morales he says the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments reena thanks very much indeed for that report. live in new york while with him most could be...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board president morales his. airplane now the bolivian leader had to lay around in austria after portuguese authorities wouldn't let the president's plane land for refueling in lisbon french authorities also wouldn't let the plane enter their airspace airspace mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments in an appearance on state television the venezuelan president insisted he will not stop until he one b.'s a dispute is resolved accusing the u.s. of acting unlawfully here's what he had to say you know you're not otoh they've been syrian delegation will attend the u.n. summit but the us you should conditions soon it might not visa for one of my ministers why not go into the years as tourists but as there were gates represent no country so the us embassy must issue visas for the entire delegation if i have to take diplomatic measures against the government and i will take them to the most critical member with nece
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden was on board president morales his. airplane now the bolivian leader had to lay around in austria after portuguese authorities wouldn't let the president's plane land for refueling in lisbon french authorities also wouldn't let the plane enter their airspace airspace mr morale is says the latest incident against the venezuelan president demonstrates that the u.s. is predisposition to humiliate other governments in an appearance on state television the...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden caused anger around the world she's also calling for a multilateral internet government framework to stablish the united nations that would prevent the kind of spying programs that sickly and internationally the u.s. has been carrying out for many years but why we hear the brazilian president speaking about this is because it's also been revealed that the n.s.a. was spying significantly on foreign governments around the world including according to reports the personal communications of president rousseff and this according to reports is what led her to cancel her of state visit to the white house that was supposed to happen next month clearly you see brazil and many other latin american countries very angered over america's very deep and pervasive spying program i don't think that this is the last we're going to hear of it mentioned during the u.n.g.a. debate. marina live from new york marina thank you very much indeed for that. and later this hour we'll be talking to. a former m i five intelligence officer as soon as a we will be able to. well actually yes o
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden caused anger around the world she's also calling for a multilateral internet government framework to stablish the united nations that would prevent the kind of spying programs that sickly and internationally the u.s. has been carrying out for many years but why we hear the brazilian president speaking about this is because it's also been revealed that the n.s.a. was spying significantly on foreign governments around the world including according to reports...
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regarding the edward snowden whistleblower who was granted a temporary asylum here in washington or syria or other issues indeed other two powers have certainly been split of a value of the former n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden just a bit earlier in the program here on c i spoke to chris a democratic strategist at the end of the day he says regardless of syria regardless of n.s.a. in his surveillance program and regardless of edward snowden the g twenty in effect right now will truly help to heal relations between america and russia. he saw the president and mr putin shake hands today. they're both professional politicians they both understand that there are issues bigger than snowden and there are issues that the united states and russia agree on which are much bigger than snowden and quite frankly bigger than syria and that relationship continues so there's always gamesmanship the between politicians are world leaders and that initial meeting was just one of those little games that are played leaders and again i don't think that's lost on the people in america who pay attention to international affairs that russia is part of that international coalition and a very important pa
regarding the edward snowden whistleblower who was granted a temporary asylum here in washington or syria or other issues indeed other two powers have certainly been split of a value of the former n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden just a bit earlier in the program here on c i spoke to chris a democratic strategist at the end of the day he says regardless of syria regardless of n.s.a. in his surveillance program and regardless of edward snowden the g twenty in effect right now will truly help...
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n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden might have been on board. border police thoroughly searched the plane after spending thirty teen hours on the tarmac the bolivian president was finally allowed to leave and while interfering with the transit of a presidential jet isn't technically illegal under international law it's certainly an unprecedented move by a world superpower think about it what if bolivia set up an aerial blockade to force down air force one searched the entire aircraft and delayed the president of the united states for an entire day yes only as could be expected to move completely outraged latin american leaders argentina's president because those that . added at the incident had vestiges of colonialism it was an act of him it who merely ation for the region and snowden's leaks only added fuel to the fire following the morale of the plane debacle it was revealed that the n.s.a. had been spying on private communications between latin american heads of state and as a result brazilian president dilma rousseff announce that she will b
n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden might have been on board. border police thoroughly searched the plane after spending thirty teen hours on the tarmac the bolivian president was finally allowed to leave and while interfering with the transit of a presidential jet isn't technically illegal under international law it's certainly an unprecedented move by a world superpower think about it what if bolivia set up an aerial blockade to force down air force one searched the entire aircraft and...