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nic, what is the latest?er: well, the prime minister now on his way to government offices we are told, john. he was held about eight hours. there have been many, many twists and turns. claims he had been arrested for actions against the interests of the state. claims that there were -- there was no arrest warrant issued follow. what all of this shows right now is that libya is in a very precarious stability and it is is not guaranteed. there are many peer linking the kidnapping of the prime minister with the arrest of abu anas al libi, the al qaeda terrorist over the weekend suspected in his involvement in the 1998 attack on u.s. embassies on kenya and tanzania. what appears to have happened is the group that took the prime minister has come under huge and intense pressure, is what sources have been telling me, huge and intense pressure to release him. the group that took control of him, guess what? they are a government sanctioned militia. the government here does not have a national army, does not have a st
nic, what is the latest?er: well, the prime minister now on his way to government offices we are told, john. he was held about eight hours. there have been many, many twists and turns. claims he had been arrested for actions against the interests of the state. claims that there were -- there was no arrest warrant issued follow. what all of this shows right now is that libya is in a very precarious stability and it is is not guaranteed. there are many peer linking the kidnapping of the prime...
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>> don't go anywhere because i want to get to nic now. he is in london. you have been speaking with your sources about the operation that happened about al libi. what are they telling you? >> well, they're saying this is a significant cross raid. quite where it leads they say it's unclear. a significant cross roads because it means this is a direct intervention into libya to pick up this senior al qaeda figure. unknown koeconsequences becausee of the concerns in libya is that any u.s. action to capture people involved in the benghazi attack could have led to a potential backlash. so the question right now is will this arrest capture of abu anas al libi, will that lead to an attack. and that's a very real concern that i'm hearing from people with, who, who spend a lot of time in libya. who were in contact with government agencies. that would have an interest in securing u.s. premesis other foreign national premesis inside libya. so that is the concern at this moment. how does this play out with the islamists who are strong inside libya with the libyan gove
>> don't go anywhere because i want to get to nic now. he is in london. you have been speaking with your sources about the operation that happened about al libi. what are they telling you? >> well, they're saying this is a significant cross raid. quite where it leads they say it's unclear. a significant cross roads because it means this is a direct intervention into libya to pick up this senior al qaeda figure. unknown koeconsequences becausee of the concerns in libya is that any...
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. >> nic robertson, to you, just give us more context, the significance here, and to susan's point, the fact that the u.s. may get some key information out of him. >> well, i have just returned from libya. i have met with his family, neighbors, been to his house, the sense they have is this is a man who had given up on al qaeda a long time ago. he was living pretty much in the open in libya. of course, it's been a very divisive issue in libya because it's seen as -- it has had a very negative impact on the government there. the prime minister himself kidnapped during the week by armed militia in the city, essentially over the fact that he was suspected of helping the united states in picking up al libi. for him, a very dangerous development. but the fact that his friends and that his family say that he was living in the open, that he
. >> nic robertson, to you, just give us more context, the significance here, and to susan's point, the fact that the u.s. may get some key information out of him. >> well, i have just returned from libya. i have met with his family, neighbors, been to his house, the sense they have is this is a man who had given up on al qaeda a long time ago. he was living pretty much in the open in libya. of course, it's been a very divisive issue in libya because it's seen as -- it has had a...
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nic was saying it faces implications how is that going to turn out? >> all sort of legal implications, questioning this guy without his legal. we're going to talk to clark howard coming up. >>> ahead on the partial shutdown, no end in sight. >> still an even bigger crisis, of course, the october 17th deadline. the government is no longer able to pay its bills if congress does not raise the limit on the so-called debt ceiling. >> the u.s. could default. that is a big deal. ted cruz wants to tie any increase to obama care. he talked to candy crowley on "state of the union" he's dead set on killing the president's health care law by tying it to any vote on the budget. >> debt ceiling historically has been amongst best leverage that congress has to rein in the executives. >> so, yes? >> yes. >> and what else? >> my point is there's great historical precedence. since 1978, we've raised the debt ceiling 55 times. a majority of those tyimes, 28 times, congress has attached very specific and stringent requirements. >> spoker john boehner appears to be siding
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we turn to cnn's nic robertson. he is live in london. what is the latest? >> reporter: al libi is on a u.s. naval in the mediterranean. al qaeda is sending operatives to libya to build established camps so does he have information about that. will there be retaliation? his wife says, look, he got out of al qaeda in the mid '90s. yes, he knew osama bin laden and worked for him. it gives you an indication he doesn't have an active al qaeda cell around him so potentially that level, no retaliation. the message that these strikes show, these arrests show is to al qaeda and libya and elsewhere is the united states is on the offensive. so i think in the initial faces, al qaeda operatives will hide where they can hide. will there be retaliation further down the line? there is always the potential for that and you got to be cautious for it. >> but, nic, i was reading in libya, the government there called this a kidnapping. >> reporter: yeah, that sounds kind of odd because we understand that the government there did know potentially that this sort of thing might ha
we turn to cnn's nic robertson. he is live in london. what is the latest? >> reporter: al libi is on a u.s. naval in the mediterranean. al qaeda is sending operatives to libya to build established camps so does he have information about that. will there be retaliation? his wife says, look, he got out of al qaeda in the mid '90s. yes, he knew osama bin laden and worked for him. it gives you an indication he doesn't have an active al qaeda cell around him so potentially that level, no...
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nic robertson is in libya. what does that mean when you talk about approval?weeks ago the libyan government or elements of it gave the united states tests that approval to go after benghazi suspects. they also had approval to go after the guy they grabbed over the weekend. what we are talking about is a very sensitive agreement with the libyans that the u.s. has that they can go in if they have enough information to try and grab one of the people they want. the libyan government may not know the exact time, date, and place and may not know it very broadly but there's an agreement that, yes, wenderndand you are going to come do this. the thing that's so sensitive right now is the guy that the u.s. probably would like to get the most is a guy named katalla. he is sort of number one on the list of suspects in that attack on the benghazi compound last year, the u.s. diplomatic compound that the u.s. would like to get. he's been openly living in benghazi. our own arwa damon interviewed him. is there still enough secrecy and stealth involved that the u.s. could moun
nic robertson is in libya. what does that mean when you talk about approval?weeks ago the libyan government or elements of it gave the united states tests that approval to go after benghazi suspects. they also had approval to go after the guy they grabbed over the weekend. what we are talking about is a very sensitive agreement with the libyans that the u.s. has that they can go in if they have enough information to try and grab one of the people they want. the libyan government may not know...
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. >> all right, nic. >>> payton manning is in early stages of a season to remember.ripping up in the post season valid or trash talk? next. >>> football fans are seeing something special this year. quarterback peyton manning had four wins, 16 touchdowns, no interceptions. already a slam dunk. first ballot hall of famer. but this season, this is something else, i have to say. terrence moore is here to talk about it. he is a sports contributor for cnn. terrence, is it too soon to say we are seeing a season for the ages here? >> this war, any other quarterback, you would say, there's going to be an early season fluke. but this guy here, this is fairy tale stuff. he's got four more touch downs already in the third quart he of today's game. you've got to say, that peyton manning, and this is all about don, could very well be the most prepared quarterback in history of national football league. this guy can probably tell you how many steps from the edge of his bed to the middle of his shower everyday. here is a scary part, for a defensive corner, this will just get worse.
. >> all right, nic. >>> payton manning is in early stages of a season to remember.ripping up in the post season valid or trash talk? next. >>> football fans are seeing something special this year. quarterback peyton manning had four wins, 16 touchdowns, no interceptions. already a slam dunk. first ballot hall of famer. but this season, this is something else, i have to say. terrence moore is here to talk about it. he is a sports contributor for cnn. terrence, is it too...
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. >>> i want to go to nic robertson. he is in london and has details about the capture of a top al qaeda operative in libya. hey, nick. hey, al libbi, his wife looking out the window, sees him pulling up in his car, then three other vehicles, and within seconds, essentially men overpower her husband before he could even reach into the glover box to grab his pistol. the window of his vehicle was smashed, and he was taken away, removed from libya, will be taken we understand to the united states. his role as a senior al qaeda figure with expertise in computing and planning operations, believed to have planned the 1998 attacks on the u.s. embasses in kenya and assistance nia, but he may also have information about cells and camps in libya, as well as the north of africa, where we know thee trying to improve their footing there. >> joining me is jeremy batch. he's not the managing director for beacon global strategies. what are the chances -- at least the nod that it's okay from what there is of a government in libya? >> ver
. >>> i want to go to nic robertson. he is in london and has details about the capture of a top al qaeda operative in libya. hey, nick. hey, al libbi, his wife looking out the window, sees him pulling up in his car, then three other vehicles, and within seconds, essentially men overpower her husband before he could even reach into the glover box to grab his pistol. the window of his vehicle was smashed, and he was taken away, removed from libya, will be taken we understand to the...
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nic robertson is in tripoli. why are they so upset about this?e they saying they weren't made aware of the ready before it happened? >> reporter: what they are saying, when i was told by the minister i talked with that is shouldn't have happened this way. there was a better way to deal with this that this was destabilizing for the government which is perhaps why we are getting these reports from some agencies that the general national congress has called this a flagrant violation of national sovereignty and calls for the immediate return of al libi. what the minister told me there will be people who will try to use this to destabilize the government, particularly on the sovereignty issue. remember, this is a weak government. the general national congress made up of the vast majority of delegates are independents and not in the two major political parties here. what we understand now is that debra jones was actually called in, the u.s. ambassador, was called in not today but yesterday. we are hearing about it today. what officials who have been br
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este es el lugar del pic nic. >> sÍ, pero se ve diferente. ahora no me gusta.sa] >> mi amor, ¿a quÉ lugares les gusta ir? >> no sÉ. >> sus amigos, ¿con quiÉnes se llevan? >> nadia, la verdad es que no conozco a sus amigos. >> bueno, ¿algÚn restaurante, una pizzerÍa o alguna maestra cercana? >> nadia, es que no los conozco. desde que muriÓ su madre, no hice mÁs que refugiarme en mi trabajo y luego llegÓ rosenda y se los encarguÉ... amor, ¿cÓmo pude descuidar a mis hijos? [mÚsica tensa] >> oye, ¿hay leones een este bosque? >> no, para nada. [campanas] >> ¿quÉ fue eso? >> una campana, ¿no? [mÚsica tensa] [gritos] >> ¿y tÚ eres? >> yo soy tomÁs, ¿y ustedes quiÉnes son? >> ella es mi hermana violeta y yo soy carmelo. >> ella es nube. ¿ustedes quÉ andan haciendo por aquÍ? >> estamos perdidos. >> no estamos perdidos, estamos norteados. >> oye, ¿te sabes el camino para la ciudad? >> yo conozco este bosque como nadie. los puedo guiar a donde quieran. >> ¿y andas sÓlo por aquÍ? >> no, ando con nube. >> oye, ¿nos podrÍas mostrar el camino? >> ay, pero mejor maÑana, aparte
este es el lugar del pic nic. >> sÍ, pero se ve diferente. ahora no me gusta.sa] >> mi amor, ¿a quÉ lugares les gusta ir? >> no sÉ. >> sus amigos, ¿con quiÉnes se llevan? >> nadia, la verdad es que no conozco a sus amigos. >> bueno, ¿algÚn restaurante, una pizzerÍa o alguna maestra cercana? >> nadia, es que no los conozco. desde que muriÓ su madre, no hice mÁs que refugiarme en mi trabajo y luego llegÓ rosenda y se los encarguÉ... amor,...
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. >> nic muirhead now on professional media punned its and what they del us about the nature of the newsusiness. >> he's spoken on the mumbai terrorist attacks. >> you can't have a situation where 20 people hold a nation of 1.1 billion people to ransom. >> corruption in indian politics. corruption in indian critic. >> it was uncompassionate to suspend the guy by sending an sms >> or a conspiracy that a tack was political. >> while he can comment on any subject, you may ask why a brand management consultant is doing all the talking. >> i'm not the only motor mouth or talking head in india. if i'm being called, there's a reason for me being called. if you have anything to blame, ask the guys that call me. i am not forcing my way every day as an intruder, grabbing the microphone and saying, "guy, listen." >> here is someone that does. meet greg packer from hunting tonne new york. he has made it his mission to get into the media as many times as possible. for the last 18 years he excelled at it, talking and making up thousands of experiences. >> i like to be in the media. it's a way to show
. >> nic muirhead now on professional media punned its and what they del us about the nature of the newsusiness. >> he's spoken on the mumbai terrorist attacks. >> you can't have a situation where 20 people hold a nation of 1.1 billion people to ransom. >> corruption in indian politics. corruption in indian critic. >> it was uncompassionate to suspend the guy by sending an sms >> or a conspiracy that a tack was political. >> while he can comment on any...
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looking nic humidities. looking pretty nice with that light breeze. >> you can't have it all, karins. >>> no, you can't have it all. >> you can't. and it looks great, though. an santa anas? >> it's not a full-blown event. >> still looking good. >>> macy's changing the rules on thanksgiving shopping. plus the 911 call from this woman stuck on the drawbridge there in pink. and yeah, that time of the year, pumpkin regattas. "early today" returns in two minutes. >>> welcome back. well, getting some of the 911 calls made when a florida woman found herself hanging from a drawbridge. >> the race is off and she's there just hanging there, hanging. we need, like, a big ladder or something like that so you can get her down. i don't know how long she's going to last. >> she's holding on tight. on to the beam. we need to get somebody out here. >> wanda mcallen had just participated in a cancer awareness event when she passed warning signs onto the bridge. the rail company has not decided whether to charge her with tresp
looking nic humidities. looking pretty nice with that light breeze. >> you can't have it all, karins. >>> no, you can't have it all. >> you can't. and it looks great, though. an santa anas? >> it's not a full-blown event. >> still looking good. >>> macy's changing the rules on thanksgiving shopping. plus the 911 call from this woman stuck on the drawbridge there in pink. and yeah, that time of the year, pumpkin regattas. "early today" returns...
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. >> nic, thank you very much. appreciate you staying on the story for us. >>> clearly a lot of headlines we're watching. let's get straight to michaela for the latest. >> good morning, guys. >>> a car bomb detonating overnight in the sinai peninsula, killing four egyptian soldiers and wounding five others. this following an announcement by the obama administration that a temporary freeze has been placed on some military aid to egypt because of the coup that ousted president mohamed morsi, the u.s. will not deliver some big ticket items to cairo, including $260 million in cash assistance and warplanes. >>> malala winning the european parliament prize honoring freedom of thought. she's hailed as a brave advocate for education. you might recall malala was shot by taliban militants trying to silence her for supporting education for girls in pakistan. malala is considered a favorite for the nobel peace prize. >>> i want to show you this image, how terrifying, two men in this hot air balloon rushed to the hospital. that
. >> nic, thank you very much. appreciate you staying on the story for us. >>> clearly a lot of headlines we're watching. let's get straight to michaela for the latest. >> good morning, guys. >>> a car bomb detonating overnight in the sinai peninsula, killing four egyptian soldiers and wounding five others. this following an announcement by the obama administration that a temporary freeze has been placed on some military aid to egypt because of the coup that ousted...
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good morning, nic. can you tell us more?> reporter: carol, there have been no details released from the justice ministry about what was discussed, what was told to deborah jones when she was called in for the meeting with the justice minister. i did meet with another government minister today. he told me that the abduction, as the government here is terming it, came at a very bad time for the government, that there would be elements in the country, implying islamist elements and others that would use this as an opportunity to try to destabilize the government. in the meantime, there have been small protests in the city of benghazi in the east of the country, about 150 people gathered there to protest the capture of abu anas al liby. in tripoli, what we can expect at the moment according to the minister i talked with is really anything is possible, that really whatever response may come from islamists -- there have been threats on some websites that they use, that they would like to kidnap americans, target american interests
good morning, nic. can you tell us more?> reporter: carol, there have been no details released from the justice ministry about what was discussed, what was told to deborah jones when she was called in for the meeting with the justice minister. i did meet with another government minister today. he told me that the abduction, as the government here is terming it, came at a very bad time for the government, that there would be elements in the country, implying islamist elements and others that...
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nic robertson is in tripoli to tell us more. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, carol. he was taken, held for about eight hours, released, the militia that took him was a government or rather general national congress, libyan's top body of lawmakers here sanctioned militia, totally highlights here the failure of the government for it to be able to effectively for it to be effectively enforced across the country and highlights just how powerful the militias have become. the prime minister appeared to be unharmed when he held a press conference shortly after his release. he thanked most of those involved in the situation in getting it released. he told foreigners not to worry because this was part of the political changes going on in libya at the moment. that's sort of hard to guess/believe, if you will but that's the way he would represent this after he was kidnapped which was what the government was saying here but it highlights the fragility of the situation and what government ministers have been telling us is they're concerned that the arrest over the weekend here by
nic robertson is in tripoli to tell us more. good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, carol. he was taken, held for about eight hours, released, the militia that took him was a government or rather general national congress, libyan's top body of lawmakers here sanctioned militia, totally highlights here the failure of the government for it to be able to effectively for it to be effectively enforced across the country and highlights just how powerful the militias have become. the...
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good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, carol.e account of his wife, who witnessed his takedown, it was a clean sweep, a fast sweep. he was on his way back from morning prayers saturday about 6:00, 6:30 a.m. in the morning. in his car n his vehicle, pulls up on the side of the road, ten men rush in, before can reach his pistol in the glove box of his vehicle, he is pulled out of the car, overpowered, taken away in three vehicles. all taking place in less than a minute. how valuable is he? alleged to have played a role in the 1998 attack on the u.s. embassies in kenya and tanzania. what does he know about al qaeda in north africa since the overthrow of gadhafi in libya, the former dictator there, the country has been awash with jihadists, al qaeda has been trying to establish camps there. does he have information about that? clearly that will be on those list of questions that he'll be facing right now, carol. >> and i know he's being questioned on u.s. navy ship right now. i would assume the questions are being asked by who, like
good morning, nic. >> reporter: good morning, carol.e account of his wife, who witnessed his takedown, it was a clean sweep, a fast sweep. he was on his way back from morning prayers saturday about 6:00, 6:30 a.m. in the morning. in his car n his vehicle, pulls up on the side of the road, ten men rush in, before can reach his pistol in the glove box of his vehicle, he is pulled out of the car, overpowered, taken away in three vehicles. all taking place in less than a minute. how valuable...
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the mountains outside the town of saravanan on iran southeast border the area which is known for as nic tensions also lies on a major drug route to europe. now what makes the us one of the most overweight nation among developed countries food activists say it's all about addiction maintained by a subtle system of technological and marketing tricks by food corporations looks into what's feeding america's food habit. it's the richest country on earth where banks can't fail and waistlines can't stop expanding waistlines in america are growing alarming new study showing half of all americans could be obese and less than twenty years sugary drinks and wider waistlines go hand in hand with one out of every three adults clinically obese and forty percent of children officially overweight experts say food has become a drug and. cooked and marketed by an industry banking on addiction what science has done in its field lab and they've created these chemical concoctions that are very sickly very fatty and very salty and they caught up with point scientists and food industry whistleblowers say big
the mountains outside the town of saravanan on iran southeast border the area which is known for as nic tensions also lies on a major drug route to europe. now what makes the us one of the most overweight nation among developed countries food activists say it's all about addiction maintained by a subtle system of technological and marketing tricks by food corporations looks into what's feeding america's food habit. it's the richest country on earth where banks can't fail and waistlines can't...
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in the mountains outside town of sarah on iran southeastern border the area known for its interests nic tensions also why is it a major drug route to europe well if you know how to hack into a computer now works it might be a good idea to stay quiet about your skills breaking the sad house to abby martin explains why. it turns out that not only the active can do you know legal trouble but now just labeling yourself as a hacker can get you into hot water last week a u.s. district court ruled that if you simply call yourself a hacker you can personally legally have all your equipment taken without warning in this particular case engineering laboratory battell energy alliance is doing x. employee or claim that he stole software coding from a company and the idaho court decided that the employees computer could be confiscated without notice simply because his website stated we like hacking things and don't want to stop yes that's right despite fourth amendment language that protects individuals from on reasonable search and seizure hackers are apparently not included. russian security servi
in the mountains outside town of sarah on iran southeastern border the area known for its interests nic tensions also why is it a major drug route to europe well if you know how to hack into a computer now works it might be a good idea to stay quiet about your skills breaking the sad house to abby martin explains why. it turns out that not only the active can do you know legal trouble but now just labeling yourself as a hacker can get you into hot water last week a u.s. district court ruled...
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eavesdropping on allies the latest nic leak shows the agency's been monitoring with german chancellor cell phone for over a decade adding fuel than to europe's frustration over u.s. surveillance practices also this week. i remember flying out of the window and suddenly i was on the street and in a panic. talk to survivors of the suicide bus that hit a crowded bus in the russian city of volgograd. america's killing machine is still condemnation from amnesty international and human rights watchers say the drone strikes in pakistan and yemen may constitute war crimes. the syrian government presents a full list now of its chemical.
eavesdropping on allies the latest nic leak shows the agency's been monitoring with german chancellor cell phone for over a decade adding fuel than to europe's frustration over u.s. surveillance practices also this week. i remember flying out of the window and suddenly i was on the street and in a panic. talk to survivors of the suicide bus that hit a crowded bus in the russian city of volgograd. america's killing machine is still condemnation from amnesty international and human rights...
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of russia dimitri paused and he received it from a promise who is in fact the president of the hello nic olympic committee and if you look closely you may have seen that that torch was then used to light a small lantern and it's that lantern that will then be taken to the russian embassy here in athens this evening before being flown on a plane to moscow tomorrow for the start of the russian leg of this olympic torch relay sixty five thousand kilometers long it will see that torch go to the top of mind tell bruce it will see that torch go to the bottom of lake baikal it will also go to the north pole and also be fired into active space for a space walk up at the international space station before coming back down to earth in time to light the olympic cauldron in sochi at the opening ceremony on february the seventh so it is a fabulous journey it's a journey that will cover the length and breadth of russia going across all nine time zones and it is believed it will give ninety percent of the country a chance to actually see through its very significant it should be spectacular and it's we
of russia dimitri paused and he received it from a promise who is in fact the president of the hello nic olympic committee and if you look closely you may have seen that that torch was then used to light a small lantern and it's that lantern that will then be taken to the russian embassy here in athens this evening before being flown on a plane to moscow tomorrow for the start of the russian leg of this olympic torch relay sixty five thousand kilometers long it will see that torch go to the top...
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injured and sent us on sunday night a debate over at least eight of them in law enforcement but as nic tensions are still brewing in the city just tonight we learned that a group of young men attacked a random azerbaijani cafe they broke the windows and the door no luck at luckily no one was injured there and then in a separate incident in moscow we heard a group of men from central asia attack someone's car and many fear there will be a series of mass nuclear motivated crimes russia is not immune to hate crimes especially with tensions or religulous of gratian and other issues so you can imagine in the wake of the riots security has been very tight in moscow i could see it here at the mosque the city deployed police forces four thousand people to make sure that the celebrations are peaceful and safe for the public. and of more on the rioting in moscow at r.t. dot com our web site so hand there for a full time full timeline of events and you can also check the invision and motion sections for dramatic images and footage of course of the clashes also online today police. and south flori
injured and sent us on sunday night a debate over at least eight of them in law enforcement but as nic tensions are still brewing in the city just tonight we learned that a group of young men attacked a random azerbaijani cafe they broke the windows and the door no luck at luckily no one was injured there and then in a separate incident in moscow we heard a group of men from central asia attack someone's car and many fear there will be a series of mass nuclear motivated crimes russia is not...
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surveillance former cia analyst ray mcgovern thinks the nic has slid out of control . i don't know what they would learn from under their medical fellow phone that they wouldn't what they wouldn't learn from other more traditional or other technical sources so for them to admit that front that nothing of much value boys again that's an indictment of how they allow this kind of thing to run amok without any adult consideration of the consequences american internet service providers are also feeling the pressure of crypto seal which allowed users to browse the internet anonymously as close down following a same path as lavabit the email encryption service used by edward snowden lava closed in august after refusing to cooperate with the n.s.a. and crypto c.e.o. co-founder ryan lackey told us what was behind his decision they would require a search warrant to extract keys and if you're under the new. lot of that case perhaps they can use a pen or a disorder or a suit their id order which is a much lower standard to compel a provider to turn over keys so we can't really ope
surveillance former cia analyst ray mcgovern thinks the nic has slid out of control . i don't know what they would learn from under their medical fellow phone that they wouldn't what they wouldn't learn from other more traditional or other technical sources so for them to admit that front that nothing of much value boys again that's an indictment of how they allow this kind of thing to run amok without any adult consideration of the consequences american internet service providers are also...
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actually encouraged the bugging of merkel's phone leaked documents now show that her number was on the nics watch list since two thousand and two three years before she became chancellor former french prime minister deming divil pound says he never expected american surveillance to go this far. we knew that. some practices were existed but the search and overall system. came as a surprise for everybody in fact what we are seeing today is credible privileges of the us administration over the control of the world system we knew that the us were controlling the financial system through the banking dominance of some big banks through the dollar currency reserve currency but controlling internet controlling the information you know well this is it privilege and monopoly if we are going to follow up in the same direction then confrontation might be to look to . e.u. leaders are demanding explanations from washington france and germany are pushing for a new deal on transatlantic surveillance angered over the reports that analysts say has been tracking the phone calls of thirty five world leaders a
actually encouraged the bugging of merkel's phone leaked documents now show that her number was on the nics watch list since two thousand and two three years before she became chancellor former french prime minister deming divil pound says he never expected american surveillance to go this far. we knew that. some practices were existed but the search and overall system. came as a surprise for everybody in fact what we are seeing today is credible privileges of the us administration over the...
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on saturday venting their anger against the nic and demanding reforms of federal surveillance laws the protests was billed as the largest privacy demonstration in american history artie's get it she was there. thousands of people gathered here on the anniversary of the signing of the patriot act twelve years ago they believe that was the day when in the name of fighting terror their rights have been taken away from them they believe that the tradeoff between security and privacy is a false one people here say that they are tired of lies that the government has been telling to cover up their mass spying after all just a year ago the director of national intelligence james clapper said no when asked whether the n.s.a. was collecting data on millions of americans edward snowden's revelations of course confirmed that was a lie and the latest i've heard was that just within a month the n.s.a. spied on more than one hundred and twenty four billion phone calls worldwide that means that every single person on earth is facing the risk of being caught up in the n.s.a. dragnet and the person edwa
on saturday venting their anger against the nic and demanding reforms of federal surveillance laws the protests was billed as the largest privacy demonstration in american history artie's get it she was there. thousands of people gathered here on the anniversary of the signing of the patriot act twelve years ago they believe that was the day when in the name of fighting terror their rights have been taken away from them they believe that the tradeoff between security and privacy is a false one...
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involved link up with like minds so we can really drive monsanto into irrelevancy thank you so much nic burnaby activists from our friends on santo thanks for having me abbi. still ahead i'll cover some of the hottest headlines of comedian we can't stick around. and soldier you're in the military now no more joking any more. never been some time in my life. every day would be the story obviously limits. you think it's going to be easy. but everyone's desperate. suspense to. sleep i don't know if i'm going to make it to the end look i'm still filming some i'm just a book on the left i don't know what to do. but if you're going to like. you know. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. israel is the country iran threatens to wipe out with them nobody that could the iranian leadership openly says so in this sense there is no difference between rouhani enough money to look good as a vehicle for his visit to new york rouhani publicly declared that their goal is to annihilate israel. as i know that i'm always telling you to write me and let me know you think about the shows
involved link up with like minds so we can really drive monsanto into irrelevancy thank you so much nic burnaby activists from our friends on santo thanks for having me abbi. still ahead i'll cover some of the hottest headlines of comedian we can't stick around. and soldier you're in the military now no more joking any more. never been some time in my life. every day would be the story obviously limits. you think it's going to be easy. but everyone's desperate. suspense to. sleep i don't know...
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involved link up with like minds so we can really drive monsanto into irrelevancy thank you so much nic burnaby going to the margins on santo thanks for having me abbi. still ahead i'll cover some of the hottest headlines of comedian we can't stick around. and. see if he needs the. economic up and downs in the final months of the london deal saying i and the rest of the. take it will be everything we own name comes from. the media leave us so we leave the media. the same motions to cure the other your party years ago and. wear shoes that no one is that skin with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politics only on our t.v. . made it out of. the real funny game. it's not good james it's a lot of military service and you can expect some of the toughest training. for the rest of the fun upstream. and downstream. follow some. little rights. to the. pain of the young girls cam all for the future harder. between two and three hundred million guns the united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. the plaza site is a large you know i mean this
involved link up with like minds so we can really drive monsanto into irrelevancy thank you so much nic burnaby going to the margins on santo thanks for having me abbi. still ahead i'll cover some of the hottest headlines of comedian we can't stick around. and. see if he needs the. economic up and downs in the final months of the london deal saying i and the rest of the. take it will be everything we own name comes from. the media leave us so we leave the media. the same motions to cure the...
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involved link up with like minds so we can really drive monsanto into irrelevancy thank you so much nic burnaby activists from our friends on santo thanks for having me abbi. still had all come for some of the hottest headlines of comedian we can't stick around. actually nothing very good is happening now is going to send the last twelve years and that's something western media and political elites don't like to talk about anymore well there's really no actual practicing democracy to speak of in afghanistan what you have is a clear craddick corrupt. state but we should reframe the question so i was only just stays there will be violence that will be chaos because there's an occupying power. again you know the u.s. wants to keep a footprint there but the longer its footprint is there the more well with let me just say the violence will continue because of occupation you know just the fact that the afghan government has not yet been able to convince the afghan people that it provides a better alternative. israel is the country iran threatens to wipe out those or deal with them the iranian
involved link up with like minds so we can really drive monsanto into irrelevancy thank you so much nic burnaby activists from our friends on santo thanks for having me abbi. still had all come for some of the hottest headlines of comedian we can't stick around. actually nothing very good is happening now is going to send the last twelve years and that's something western media and political elites don't like to talk about anymore well there's really no actual practicing democracy to speak of...
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computers didn't sell very well at first but then given enough years we can still make a market out of them nic thank you very much for your time and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on one of the pike. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. we can. seize the. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of the coast and it's pretty clear why it's not being reported because b.p. can't afford to have a reported all along the gulf coast are clean they are safe and they're open for business if b.p. is the single largest oil contributor to the pentagon the us war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for the marker sea it's a step forward for oligarchy carex it is toxic as it looked like spraying in vietnam it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. really wanted to have out there i don't want dispersants to be the agent. of this bill's. least he to
computers didn't sell very well at first but then given enough years we can still make a market out of them nic thank you very much for your time and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here on one of the pike. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. we can. seize the. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you can grasp just by looking at dirty birds we have between four to five million people in this directly affected area of...
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computers didn't sell very well at first but then given enough years we can still make a market out of them nic thank you very much for your time and if you like the show please join us again same place same time here in a while for quite. some may disagree. but i believe america is exceptional. let's. let. others refuse to. change. picture. from around the globe. to. the british. find out what's really happening to the global economy. to watch. twenty three days.
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>> no, nic is shooting a film in london. ever had beside this one coming up? >> the worst birthday. it wasn't the worst. i turned 21. we were touring in tasmania, little state bottom of australia. there is a city they call bernie, a mining town with, eight people in it. that's where i turned 21. it was, it was, not a great birthday. >> jimmy: yeah, no. what did you do? >> we had a big party the next night in hobart, a bigger city. my band at the time put on this big party. a bit of a blur. i got to say. all i remember there was a woman, some shaving cream, and, that was about it. and, then the rest was a bit of a blur. >> jimmy: how is it going on "american idol" this seems like the worst part of taping the show you have to go to the basically convention halls and sit there and watch people butcher adele songs. yes? >> there is a lot of people doing that. it is all right. it's all right. i don't mind it. yeah, yeah, yeah. i mean because every now and then some one comes in and sings and it blows you a away. >> jimmy: harry c
>> no, nic is shooting a film in london. ever had beside this one coming up? >> the worst birthday. it wasn't the worst. i turned 21. we were touring in tasmania, little state bottom of australia. there is a city they call bernie, a mining town with, eight people in it. that's where i turned 21. it was, it was, not a great birthday. >> jimmy: yeah, no. what did you do? >> we had a big party the next night in hobart, a bigger city. my band at the time put on this big...