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national security agency, even when there was, the nsa no such agency, now there's a recognition that the ns ark is reaching deep into civil society. in terms of profound effect, not only with the society. but also within the u.s. economy. >> from both the recommendations from the review group and the opinion of judge leon, a few days earlier, is that both recognized that all of this scooping up data really did not thwart any terrorist attack, because if you are looking for a needle in a hay stack, why do you want to make the hay stack bigger? i don't think it's helped, and i don't think any of these two bodies that have looked a this helped, i think it violated the rights of a number of innocent people, who were there was no probable cause or even a reasonable suspicion that hay had done anything wrong. so the scooping up that has been going on over the last 12 years has been a huge problem. just to build in another level. >> potentially, if you look at the ombudsman model that could be seen as one of the ways to approach this kind of issue. the trouble is that the ombudsman is usually a ve
national security agency, even when there was, the nsa no such agency, now there's a recognition that the ns ark is reaching deep into civil society. in terms of profound effect, not only with the society. but also within the u.s. economy. >> from both the recommendations from the review group and the opinion of judge leon, a few days earlier, is that both recognized that all of this scooping up data really did not thwart any terrorist attack, because if you are looking for a needle in a...
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ns continueas soweta to celebrate his life, there is no life -- no doubt that his legacy will live on for long time to come. lament and rejoicing over and next ordinary life. his funeral will be held on sunday, december 15. you are watching "bbc world news america." he was an avid's boards van. we will tell you how the world cap panned out in brazil today. nelson mandela was a keen sports fan. he was a boxer and follow the strict exercise regime in prison. sport has the power to change the world. >> his most memorable statement on sport came five years after he had shown what could be done. in 1995, a year after becoming his nation's first lack president, south africa hosted the rugby world cup. president unified his people with the simplest of acts. donning the journey -- the jersey that had been synonymous with white south africa. are 43 million south africans. >> this landmark woman would have been impossible had he not saved the emblem itself. a symbol of apartheid to many doesrotected after teams -- defied sports and sanctions to play around the world. mandela had supported that
ns continueas soweta to celebrate his life, there is no life -- no doubt that his legacy will live on for long time to come. lament and rejoicing over and next ordinary life. his funeral will be held on sunday, december 15. you are watching "bbc world news america." he was an avid's boards van. we will tell you how the world cap panned out in brazil today. nelson mandela was a keen sports fan. he was a boxer and follow the strict exercise regime in prison. sport has the power to...
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ns continueas soweta to celebrate his life, there is no life -- no doubt that his legacy will live on for long time to come. lament and rejoicing over and next ordinary life. his funeral will be held on sunday, december 15. you are watching "bbc world news america." he was an avid's boards van. we will tell you how the world cap panned out in brazil today. nelson mandela was a keen sports fan. he was a boxer and follow the strict exercise regime in prison. sport has the power to change the world. >> his most memorable statement on sport came five years after he had shown what could be done. in 1995, a year after becoming his nation's first lack president, south africa hosted the rugby world cup. president unified his people with the simplest of acts. donning the journey -- the jersey that had been synonymous with white south africa. are 43 million south africans. >> this landmark woman would have been impossible had he not saved the emblem itself. a symbol of apartheid to many doesrotected after teams -- defied sports and sanctions to play around the world. mandela had supported that
ns continueas soweta to celebrate his life, there is no life -- no doubt that his legacy will live on for long time to come. lament and rejoicing over and next ordinary life. his funeral will be held on sunday, december 15. you are watching "bbc world news america." he was an avid's boards van. we will tell you how the world cap panned out in brazil today. nelson mandela was a keen sports fan. he was a boxer and follow the strict exercise regime in prison. sport has the power to...
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we want to begin with the ns after the. task force recommending changes some of which the president says he is open to.
we want to begin with the ns after the. task force recommending changes some of which the president says he is open to.
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you mentioned detroit -- time,ns for the first public pensions are on the chopping block in this bankruptcy which have implications for other cities that are stressed fiscally so working people are in a moment here that they haven't time.n in a long gwen: is there a disconnect, david, between what michael is talking about in cities like detroit and at mcdonald's restaurants around the country and what we're seeing in the economically? >> i don't think so. i think the tide is rising, but michael's absolutely right that more and more of the goodies are going to people at the top. blankfine, the c.e.o. of goldman sachs, did an interview with "fortune magazine" and he good at country is very creating wealth but not very good at distributing it and i pickinge president was up on something and you can see municipalities raising the gapmum wage, that the between winners and loserrers is uncomfortably large. thing theher president was trying to do to close the gap, going back to the healthcare law. to people who were supposed benefit the most greatly from this are the poor. outno one was saying tha
you mentioned detroit -- time,ns for the first public pensions are on the chopping block in this bankruptcy which have implications for other cities that are stressed fiscally so working people are in a moment here that they haven't time.n in a long gwen: is there a disconnect, david, between what michael is talking about in cities like detroit and at mcdonald's restaurants around the country and what we're seeing in the economically? >> i don't think so. i think the tide is rising, but...
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this is good ns for the bond market and for cities that are struggling because it gives them negotiatingage. >> put the fear of god in them. >> right. so they won't have to -- >> julie, do you agree? >> i do, actually. both parties gave aay the unions in the 90s like drunken sailers in their right to get political support. it went too far. they have a commitment that's a legal contract. even in bankruptcy the unions may get screwed on this. >> didn't the judge take that into -- >> we'll see. charlie is right that this is not a good precedent to set. >> the bond holders got screwed before you deal with the unions. this isn't good for them. >> that is exactly my point. we're not sure who is going to get screwed. the unions or the bond holders. it's going to be for the court to figure out. >> ben stein? >> detroit is an incdibly sad commentary on the collapse of nonwhite urban ameca. it's unbelievably sad. you can say it's the union's fault but the basically story is a story that's being replicate in other cities in america and it's a terribly sad story. >> you're right about that. no matte
this is good ns for the bond market and for cities that are struggling because it gives them negotiatingage. >> put the fear of god in them. >> right. so they won't have to -- >> julie, do you agree? >> i do, actually. both parties gave aay the unions in the 90s like drunken sailers in their right to get political support. it went too far. they have a commitment that's a legal contract. even in bankruptcy the unions may get screwed on this. >> didn't the judge take...
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but great ns for taxpayers in 2014. that is on "chin' in" on the bottom of the hour., right here, did general moors ceo tell the taxpayers don't count on getting a single dime back of the $10.5 billionat was lost in th g.m. bail-out? we'll play tape and let you decide. >> do you think that g.m. ould repay the taxpaye that money directly? mine was earned orbiting the moon in 11. afghastan in 2009. on e u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, ua auto insuranc is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commment to serve current and former military members and their families is wiout equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ male announcer ] they are a glowing example what it means to t best. and at this special time of year, they shine even brighter. come to the winter event and get the merces-benz you've always wished for, now for an exceptional price. [ sta ] ho, ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease e 2014 e350 for $579
but great ns for taxpayers in 2014. that is on "chin' in" on the bottom of the hour., right here, did general moors ceo tell the taxpayers don't count on getting a single dime back of the $10.5 billionat was lost in th g.m. bail-out? we'll play tape and let you decide. >> do you think that g.m. ould repay the taxpaye that money directly? mine was earned orbiting the moon in 11. afghastan in 2009. on e u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, ua auto insuranc...
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this weekend's sales on this day and producer price index on friday and it has happened again during ns about doing this at one hundred and forty one point five four two five nineteen the year was also slightly lower against the yen as investors bought the japanese can see acid that can be safer assets. aft that overnight losses in global output in life gets so we'll see how big he is in the yen and the forecast for a decadent and business sentiments of the day dimension that will lead into the mike gets to be seen thanks elaine and i keep an eye on most levels there will be back with you later on and that's all for business use for now i'll leave you with a look at some of the region's markets as well it is. we warned investors to reduce you to think the tokyo market linked to win. born to rule the world from the decision to quit change the course of the economy. i have missed more to do. in our bike stolen from a brown one. oh but wait this is tuesday to get into it with a heater on youtube. first a dementia some that will be held in london on wednesday. health ministers and researche
this weekend's sales on this day and producer price index on friday and it has happened again during ns about doing this at one hundred and forty one point five four two five nineteen the year was also slightly lower against the yen as investors bought the japanese can see acid that can be safer assets. aft that overnight losses in global output in life gets so we'll see how big he is in the yen and the forecast for a decadent and business sentiments of the day dimension that will lead into the...
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we want to begin with the ns after the. a task force recommending changes some of which the president says he is open to. there are 46 recommendations. the government would have to request access to metadata. phone and internet companies can go public when they're asked to hand over information. the white house has already rejected a recommendation to put the nsa under civilian control. the panel had other surprising conclusions saying that the disclosure of some confidential information can be, quote, extremely valuable to public debate. the task force also found that bulk collection of telephone records is not essential to preventing terror attacks. senator rand paul is a krit it can of twent a step further cal on the director of national intelligence to resign over testimony he gave before the senate. >> the clapper's line to congress is probably more in-injurious to our intelligent capabilities than anything snowden did because clapper has damaged the credibility of the entire intelligence apparatus and i'm not sure wha
we want to begin with the ns after the. a task force recommending changes some of which the president says he is open to. there are 46 recommendations. the government would have to request access to metadata. phone and internet companies can go public when they're asked to hand over information. the white house has already rejected a recommendation to put the nsa under civilian control. the panel had other surprising conclusions saying that the disclosure of some confidential information can...
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the hardest areas to back on their feet and provide free medical care to those in need and in other ns in sa. and take an after thailand's after weeks of increasingly violent how anti government protests. embattled prime minister in months in a lot says it will dissolve parliament and hold a snap election. back when sal h to be counts. the future of tide that and its prime minister you not seen a lot and now in the hands of the thai people. nab announced ononda tha she will dissolve parliament and hold an election as soon as possible saying at this stage that it should be up to the thai people to the side now that there is housed a solution to prime minister and the entire team are willing to step down from our positions. llowing the cabinet meeting at thai government spokesman said general in that sense would be held on february seconds in that setting a proposed holding a referendum to determine what the majority of people in a country locked in a statement beamed across the nation in nets that she was willing to listen to the protesters and was not addicted to a title as prime minis
the hardest areas to back on their feet and provide free medical care to those in need and in other ns in sa. and take an after thailand's after weeks of increasingly violent how anti government protests. embattled prime minister in months in a lot says it will dissolve parliament and hold a snap election. back when sal h to be counts. the future of tide that and its prime minister you not seen a lot and now in the hands of the thai people. nab announced ononda tha she will dissolve parliament...
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and the world is watching the ns arksz. what in the world are they doing snooping on gamers. >>> will far rerks l's ron burgundy is not the first to parody the local news scenes of the 1980s. >> and there's an old saying. behind every successful man, there's a woman, a loving, caring woman. but you wouldn't know about that, dan. because there's no saying about what's behind a miserable failure. >> the former anchor who is set to be the inspiration for ron burgundy. >> i don't know if inspiration is really the proper word. you foe, people have asked me if i'm offended by the fact that the burgundy character is based on me. i've always enjoyed ted baxter on "the mary tyler moore shee." it doesn bother me in the least. but i still think most of the peemt who sit at the anchor desks and do this job are pretty serious people. >> it's definitely the promotion. the promotion almost more than the actuality. i remember feeling all of these commercials with my eyewitness news team. >> my good friend -- i'd like you to meet my good fr
and the world is watching the ns arksz. what in the world are they doing snooping on gamers. >>> will far rerks l's ron burgundy is not the first to parody the local news scenes of the 1980s. >> and there's an old saying. behind every successful man, there's a woman, a loving, caring woman. but you wouldn't know about that, dan. because there's no saying about what's behind a miserable failure. >> the former anchor who is set to be the inspiration for ron burgundy. >>...
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amount of money printing alternately has to threaten the value of the doll act people's confidence in ns war reserve currency so i think it's really been detrimental to the economy and certainly been detrimental for savers especially retired people who don't like to risk their life savings and stock market because they don't know they'll live long enough to see a recovery should the market correct and they are dependent on interest income they've got no interest and come down for a number of years so we follow suit that does not serve in american people or the economy it serves the banks that are too big to fail or the whole purpose of the policy is to keep the prices of the debt related securities or derivatives that debt related to room to. explore high when you buy bonds all debt crisis rise with the treasurer's and they've got a mortgage backed securities this takes some of the toxic assets away from the big banks and it's that it supports the balance sheets of the banks and makes them look a lot more solvent so that's the real purpose of the policy. now i kind of begs the question i
amount of money printing alternately has to threaten the value of the doll act people's confidence in ns war reserve currency so i think it's really been detrimental to the economy and certainly been detrimental for savers especially retired people who don't like to risk their life savings and stock market because they don't know they'll live long enough to see a recovery should the market correct and they are dependent on interest income they've got no interest and come down for a number of...
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amount of money printing alternately has to threaten the value of the doll act people's confidence in an ns war reserve currency so i think it's really been detrimental to the economy and certainly been detrimental for savers especially retired people who don't like to risk their life savings and stock market because they don't know they'll live long enough to see a recovery should the market correct and they are dependent on interest income they've got no interest and come down for a number of years so we follow suit that does not serve the american people or the economy it serves the banks that are too big to fail or the whole purpose of the policy is to keep the prices of the debt related securities or derivatives that debt related to room to. explore high when you buy bonds all debt crisis rise with the treasurers in the mornings back securities this takes some of the toxic assets away from the big banks and it's that it supports the balance sheets of the backs and makes them look a lot more solvent so that's the real purpose of the policy. now i kind of begs the question is the fed its
amount of money printing alternately has to threaten the value of the doll act people's confidence in an ns war reserve currency so i think it's really been detrimental to the economy and certainly been detrimental for savers especially retired people who don't like to risk their life savings and stock market because they don't know they'll live long enough to see a recovery should the market correct and they are dependent on interest income they've got no interest and come down for a number of...
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in the future one of those agreements was just back in two thousand and eight around the cock while ns and we've seen some additional movement toward agreement in south china say ok martin but if i could put china's policy in a nutshell it doesn't want to have to have to ask for someone's permission anymore this is the whole point of these new restrictive air is a zone is that china is going to say you know well if you want to go through here you're going to have to talk to us here we'll let you through but you have to talk to us it's an acknowledgement that they are a great power in the pacific because all of these zones since the one nine hundred fifty s. were unilaterally done by other powers particularly the united states and japan baby now china's permission. yes absolutely correct but china has to be very careful here because it becomes quite aggressive in pushing geopolitical interests who will alienate. the other nations in southeast asia as one of the reasons for the rapprochement between vietnam and united states china keeps on saying it wants to resolve all these problems. p
in the future one of those agreements was just back in two thousand and eight around the cock while ns and we've seen some additional movement toward agreement in south china say ok martin but if i could put china's policy in a nutshell it doesn't want to have to have to ask for someone's permission anymore this is the whole point of these new restrictive air is a zone is that china is going to say you know well if you want to go through here you're going to have to talk to us here we'll let...
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wise,ns clear thinking, the origin, or foundation.ying it means thinking clearly inside the foundation. it is so mission impossible cool. >> we have not talked much about how bit coin works and that the next bit coin is so much harder to create them the last. >> that is why i make this connection. really the opposite of a modern central bank. modern central banks to everything they can to the base their currency as fast as possible. they are in a war to print as much as they possibly can. only a 21 million bit coin can be printed altogether. the central bank must trusted not to debase the currency. this is what you need in order for it to work. current seas have a history full of reaches of that trust. qwest do they want to stay anonymous? wants to stay anonymous. not only has he gone dark, but he has not spent the massive it coin fortune he mined from the very beginning, from the genesis have read on a block from the guy, sergio, he has identified 900,000 at least the coins. have not been spent here they are just sitting in the walle
wise,ns clear thinking, the origin, or foundation.ying it means thinking clearly inside the foundation. it is so mission impossible cool. >> we have not talked much about how bit coin works and that the next bit coin is so much harder to create them the last. >> that is why i make this connection. really the opposite of a modern central bank. modern central banks to everything they can to the base their currency as fast as possible. they are in a war to print as much as they...
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in january as the newest members remain ians and ball gary ns will be able to travel to work and live anywhere within the zone but the u.k. prime minister david cameron's not exactly offering open arms you need to change the rules about every move with people we bring to countries for a job is one thing but i'm not favor of people being to be able to claim benefits that's why we set up a series of tough measures this week to put beyond doubt that there isn't the freedom to go and play the same sentiments have been shared by germany and france so it's no surprise that views not going down well with the european commission it argues migrants boost these countries economies rather than sponge off that governments but immigrations by no means the only issue that you can't agree on god only what we're facing right now is actually has been lost and i'm not talking about u.k. or rhythm equates always being outside and inside europe i'm talking about their. european banking union has long been on the cards designed to offer the same confidence to a depositor in a greek or spanish bank as enjo
in january as the newest members remain ians and ball gary ns will be able to travel to work and live anywhere within the zone but the u.k. prime minister david cameron's not exactly offering open arms you need to change the rules about every move with people we bring to countries for a job is one thing but i'm not favor of people being to be able to claim benefits that's why we set up a series of tough measures this week to put beyond doubt that there isn't the freedom to go and play the same...
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ns and >> yeah, i think business generally is in favor of opening creating more opportunity for exporting from the u.p.s. job creation ive here in the united states. it helps to drive investment in the united states. each business is waiting until final deal hashe in their sector or their rare yeah before they declare themselves on it. but when 90% of the customers 80% of the purchasing power is critical in the success of the business. you need business to get this actively involved through members of congress? is hat we all need to do make sure people are understanding what the mplications of the trade agreements are. not just the supply companies suppliers, the supply chains, the tens of thousands -- up state is very much tied in the global economy. one thing that tpp does is focus small and ake sure go through them as well. origin, supply chains. how we can use the trade greements in their efforts to export to the global economy. >> there's been a lot said about the snowden leaks. week, there was a wikileaks document that included the papers. ow damaging is it to the u.s. negotiations?
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damascus have told us that r t how they witnessed anti government is in the midst burning civilians in of ns and using others as human shields while the army struggling to overthrow the extremists out of the areas says the horrific scenes did take place artie's arabic channel tried to get a clearer picture of what's happened here. no. r t sources in the military say radical islamist fighters entered the town of address and massacred local civilians according to the latest figures at least eighty people were killed in the districts which the syrian army has now liberated entire families were killed other families were kidnapped and are being used as human shields in the battle against government forces a man came to search our houses and demanded to see our documents he told us to step outside but he spoke in a foreign dialect they killed everyone at our drone wailea police station and also at the local hospital where my sister works she still lives on the because she didn't show up for work that day there are still about two hundred civilians at the police station the militants are hiding am
damascus have told us that r t how they witnessed anti government is in the midst burning civilians in of ns and using others as human shields while the army struggling to overthrow the extremists out of the areas says the horrific scenes did take place artie's arabic channel tried to get a clearer picture of what's happened here. no. r t sources in the military say radical islamist fighters entered the town of address and massacred local civilians according to the latest figures at least...
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now the challenge when greenwald who is the journalist that was working with veterans and all those ns family and is reportedly working with the founder of e bay which is the parent company of paypal on a new media venture beyond so i went every couple of weeks. that's me i didn't encounter wrote his name is pierre own mini are heat treated it whenever you think and act with the league's tactics we know more about our world through their journal and then donate the empty paypal. the man but this certain altercation considering paypal was part of the block and then expanded to start with feelings of those fines on so i wanna read and other sweet that said this transparency organization responded by saying the block it has cost with the league's tens of millions. we announced successful changes in policy and right after velocity so what do you make the business agreement and work for me on the paypal payment saying this mainly to update these ones are not. it is a bit slack given us human is a lot of players involved in this relation come down to disappear says or what you hear in the be
now the challenge when greenwald who is the journalist that was working with veterans and all those ns family and is reportedly working with the founder of e bay which is the parent company of paypal on a new media venture beyond so i went every couple of weeks. that's me i didn't encounter wrote his name is pierre own mini are heat treated it whenever you think and act with the league's tactics we know more about our world through their journal and then donate the empty paypal. the man but...
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ns from one then fine, all tax preparers have to register and say, you this ip is -- >> we're -- we're -- look, all continuum, s are a right? corporations, the government, everything we're moving towards security and it's the cat and mouse game that was to before. and lots of steps can be taken secure and make t a lot more difficult to monetize, i think fraudulent information. id the difference between theft the other day it seems if you could compare the routines issuers with what seems to be in effect at the as, you wonder if the irs is good as catching fraud at say the american express. would we have? to one extent, can you improve hat given that more effective irs enforcement gets people upset a little bit. >> that's exactly right. issue.resources the -- the -- it was said earlier, right? effectively 1k50e78, a surf stonen fraud scheme, you need together.to work you also need, quite frajly, you rourkers.ed postal so what we'll see with -- the service -- without too much detail, the postal service stuff.e to track this you see that 700 tax refund checks fraudulently obtained refund
ns from one then fine, all tax preparers have to register and say, you this ip is -- >> we're -- we're -- look, all continuum, s are a right? corporations, the government, everything we're moving towards security and it's the cat and mouse game that was to before. and lots of steps can be taken secure and make t a lot more difficult to monetize, i think fraudulent information. id the difference between theft the other day it seems if you could compare the routines issuers with what seems...
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. >> he is the journalist at the heart of the ns asaphiaing revelations. glen broke the story in june, based on tens of thousands of secret documents leaked by former u.s. contractor. then he says it got personal. his partner david miranda was detained at london's airport for several hours under anti-terror laws. greenwald who lives in brazil with miranda accused the u.k. authorities of intimidation. in the second part of my interview with glen, i asked him and his partner about that or deal. i was -- they took me to a small room. they trapped my, to trick me, and put me into the jail. the entire time, to ask things about my family, my partner, about snowden, everything. it was not a good experience. >> glen, how did you feel when you partner was brought into in whole situation? >> i felt furious, and helpless. nine hours is a long time, when your partner is essentially imprisoned in a country, to which he has no connection, i was being told by lawyers that it is quite likely that he would be arrested. and it was clearly a very blatant assault on press fre
. >> he is the journalist at the heart of the ns asaphiaing revelations. glen broke the story in june, based on tens of thousands of secret documents leaked by former u.s. contractor. then he says it got personal. his partner david miranda was detained at london's airport for several hours under anti-terror laws. greenwald who lives in brazil with miranda accused the u.k. authorities of intimidation. in the second part of my interview with glen, i asked him and his partner about that or...
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. >> only on al jazeera america. ns story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> multiple sclerosis is an extremely did he bill take iting and misunderstood disease. stephanie scowan is an al jazeera reporter in southeast asia who suffered from multiple sclerosis, for 17 years. multiple sclerosis and me, at times it's funny, very informative and often heartbreaking, when she reflects about her sister's passing and what it means to her. take a look at the clip. >> karen died five years ago of hodgkin's disease, another auto- auto-immune disease. >> she died of an auto immune disease, like you go on with it, still going 20 years later and most are going to be okay. but -- it still sucks. >
. >> only on al jazeera america. ns story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at...
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another recommendation aims to put the ns after the under civilian control, something the white houseas already rejected. the task force also found that bulk collection of telephone records is not essential to preventing terror attacks. senator rand paul is calling on the director of national intelligence to resign over testimony he gave before the senate. >> clap are's line to congress is probably more in-injurious to our intelligent capabilities than anything snowden did because clapper has damaged the credibility of the entire intelligence apparatus and i'm not sure what to believe any who are when they come to congress. and i do think what our government is doing is unconstitutional. and i really think that in order to restore confidence in our intelligence community, i think james clapper should resign. >> let's bring in nbc news national security analyst and former director of the national counterterrorism center, michael lighter. >> first on rand paul's comments regarding mr. clapper. >> well, i think what jim clapper said was very unfortunate. and senator paul can call for his
another recommendation aims to put the ns after the under civilian control, something the white houseas already rejected. the task force also found that bulk collection of telephone records is not essential to preventing terror attacks. senator rand paul is calling on the director of national intelligence to resign over testimony he gave before the senate. >> clap are's line to congress is probably more in-injurious to our intelligent capabilities than anything snowden did because clapper...
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some reforms that can give people more confidence, but i want everybody to be clear, the people of the ns action generally, are looking out for the safety of the american people. >> the only changes that are being concerned focus on the use of u.s. citizens data. international data is still felt to be fair game. by washington. coming up at 11:00 eastern, what may be able to learn about spying on video gamers. things are getting messy with the washington red skins. >> a lot of drama. washington head coach, refeudses to comment on a report that he was going to quit after last season, because of a strained relationship, and his treatment to start quarterback the third. beesoming him which is a change from his previous status. he is concerned he is getting hit too off, plus they are 3 and 10 on the season. this next video is nasty. they sited rob's done for the year. now it is a clean hit according to the rules for the two time pro bowler and obvious pain has tock carted off the field, and according to multiple reports an mri revealed today that he has a torn acl and mcl in his right knee. in
some reforms that can give people more confidence, but i want everybody to be clear, the people of the ns action generally, are looking out for the safety of the american people. >> the only changes that are being concerned focus on the use of u.s. citizens data. international data is still felt to be fair game. by washington. coming up at 11:00 eastern, what may be able to learn about spying on video gamers. things are getting messy with the washington red skins. >> a lot of drama....
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eating up the ns today. fed chief ben bernanke will be trimming but not slashing the stimulus. the dow soaring 300 points to the 45th record high of this year. to sandra smith on this tapering takeoff. >> unbelievable reaction from the stock market. the dow jones industrial average closing at a new all-time high. 16,168. the s&p 500 a gauge of the broader stock market covers 500 u.s. companies hitting a all-time high closing at 1810. the previous high 1808. 30 of the stocks hitting all-time highs today. ranging from tiffany, the luxury retailer to exxon mobil, the oil giant. the tapering will not begin today, it will begin in january as many economists predicted. the number falls to $75 billion in bond purchases monthly. it had been $85 billion. that number was also in line with the economists' forecast. the market takes this in stride as the federal reserve complimented the economic recovery as reason for lessening the bond purchases saying outlooks for the labor market conditions is the reason for this quote/unquote tapering. this is also by the way the first steps the fed ha
eating up the ns today. fed chief ben bernanke will be trimming but not slashing the stimulus. the dow soaring 300 points to the 45th record high of this year. to sandra smith on this tapering takeoff. >> unbelievable reaction from the stock market. the dow jones industrial average closing at a new all-time high. 16,168. the s&p 500 a gauge of the broader stock market covers 500 u.s. companies hitting a all-time high closing at 1810. the previous high 1808. 30 of the stocks hitting...
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this could be the first of several legal challenges to the ns a's intelligence fwaering programs. more from mike viqueira. >> reporter: judge richard leon ruled that the phone data collection that has been so controversial is likely in violation of the constitution, specifically the fourth amendment prohibition against unreasonable search and seizure. the ruling was 68-pages long. judge leon writes no court recognized a special need to justify continuous daily searches of virtually every american citizen, but it is important to note in the rules he stayed his injunction that this is unlikely unconstitutional. he wants to give the government time to appeal. for the time being the meta data collection continues on without any court stopping it. however, there is this ruling that the government is going to have to defend on appeal. the white house deferred any reaction to the department of justice. late in the afternoon they put out a statement. they've seen the court ruling and studying it. they say, we believe the program is constitutional as previous judges have found. we have no
this could be the first of several legal challenges to the ns a's intelligence fwaering programs. more from mike viqueira. >> reporter: judge richard leon ruled that the phone data collection that has been so controversial is likely in violation of the constitution, specifically the fourth amendment prohibition against unreasonable search and seizure. the ruling was 68-pages long. judge leon writes no court recognized a special need to justify continuous daily searches of virtually every...
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thanks for making k-p-i-x ns ,, [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay?uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? ,, a part of your sunday morni. the time is _ _ _. i'm mark kelly. >>> thank you for make -- making us a part of your sunday morning. >> a lot to talk about in the next half-hour -- suspects are arrested in a local burglary case that ruined a family christmas. >> will we ever see the rain? 2013 is going in the record books as the driest on record in the bay area. how concerned should we be about our water supply? >> there's nothing dry about the year in politics. a look back at the political battles in washington in 2013. >>> at the top of the news -- alleged band of burglars in custody thanks to an asuit jewelry store owner. it turned out stob a happy holiday for a family in newark. brian webb explains how good old fa
thanks for making k-p-i-x ns ,, [uncle]this is hopscotch,okay?uncle go one,two,one,two,one two,one. [niece]okay! [uncle]okay? [niece]one,two three,four,five,six,seven,eight! [uncle laughing] okay,we go the other way,okay? [niece]one,two,three,four,five, six,seven! [uncle laughs]there's ten spaces,you want to try again? [uncle]yeah? ,, a part of your sunday morni. the time is _ _ _. i'm mark kelly. >>> thank you for make -- making us a part of your sunday morning. >> a lot to talk...
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i know you know yourself being a whistleblower from the ns ark. thank you so much for your perspective, and hearing the panel admitting there is a trust gap among americans. you think? kirk wiebe, thank you very much. >> my pleasure, brooke. >> coming up, a student accused of a bomb hoax at harvard reveals why he did it and the reason is mind-boggling. >>> plus, a teenager who drove drunk and killed four people, but avoided jail time because he's rich and spoiled, may not be getting off so easily after all. we'll tell you what's happening that could change that entire case. credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracey got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. it's not the "fumbling around with rotating categories" card. it's not the
i know you know yourself being a whistleblower from the ns ark. thank you so much for your perspective, and hearing the panel admitting there is a trust gap among americans. you think? kirk wiebe, thank you very much. >> my pleasure, brooke. >> coming up, a student accused of a bomb hoax at harvard reveals why he did it and the reason is mind-boggling. >>> plus, a teenager who drove drunk and killed four people, but avoided jail time because he's rich and spoiled, may not...
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c-span.p on examinesyear in review immigration legislation, changes in the rules, and ns a's surveillance programs. deputy department spokesman marie harf commented on the recent bombings in russia killed more than 30 people. these attacks come weeks before start of the socioolympics. here's part of her remarks. >> can i ask a question about russia? >> yeah. i've had in the last few days. does this put security in doubt the olympics and are you concerned about the safety of americans travelling? points as we w did. the first one happened, after in the , we condemn strongest terms. to end sincere condolences the victims and stand against terrorism of any kind. for sochi, u.s. itizens planning to attend should remain alert for security of all times. have said perts criminal activity in sochi is comparable in sites. the olympic games are an opportunity for thieves and cause olks who want to mischief. threats against the olympic games and acts of terrorism to russia. this is an exciting, positive, sporting rnational event. but people go there do need to watch outigilance and for their own saf
c-span.p on examinesyear in review immigration legislation, changes in the rules, and ns a's surveillance programs. deputy department spokesman marie harf commented on the recent bombings in russia killed more than 30 people. these attacks come weeks before start of the socioolympics. here's part of her remarks. >> can i ask a question about russia? >> yeah. i've had in the last few days. does this put security in doubt the olympics and are you concerned about the safety of...
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a federal judge says the ns abs's spying program that includes those records is constitutional and a critical weapon in the fight against terrorism. the program is part of the patriot act. just last week another federal judge ruled the program was likely unconstitutional. >>> well, a lot of americans don't know how they'll put food on the table or even pay their bills after today. federal emergency unemployment benefits run out today for 1.3 million people. congress left town earlier this month for recess without including the extension in the budget deal. cnn national correspondent sunlen is following the story for us. >> reporter: this is what the last six months have been like for paul kelsey. >> i've entered over 500 want ads just on one website alone. >> reporter: at 52 he's been out of work in educational publishing, now another blow. he's one of 1.3 million americans losing unploilt benefits. on average, they've been getting $300 each week. halasy's check wasn't nearly enough to cover the $1100 rent on his new york apartment. and now it will stop coming. >> i won't be able to
a federal judge says the ns abs's spying program that includes those records is constitutional and a critical weapon in the fight against terrorism. the program is part of the patriot act. just last week another federal judge ruled the program was likely unconstitutional. >>> well, a lot of americans don't know how they'll put food on the table or even pay their bills after today. federal emergency unemployment benefits run out today for 1.3 million people. congress left town earlier...
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. >> keith alexander was asked that wiwill run tonight about t ns after the monitoring of phone recordsthis is what he said that the nsa can see. >> the to phone number, duration of the call and the date and time. that's all you get. all we can do is tell the fbi that number is talking to somebody who is very bad. you ought to go look at it. >> he makes it sound pretty innocent there. he makes it sound pretty run-of-the-mill. are you convinced? >> well, no, i'm not. and to be honest with you, i always have a predisposition against the claims of people, the public claims of people, in the ti intelligence and law enforcement people. but we do know some of these people lied to congress, that they will in fact went places they were the not supposed to go with their electronic eavesdropping. so a good question might be should some of them get amnesty or be prosecuted. >> the "new york times" also reporting today that president obama has decided to keep the national security agency and the pentagon cyber warfare branch under the same demand despite concerns that it concentrates too much power
. >> keith alexander was asked that wiwill run tonight about t ns after the monitoring of phone recordsthis is what he said that the nsa can see. >> the to phone number, duration of the call and the date and time. that's all you get. all we can do is tell the fbi that number is talking to somebody who is very bad. you ought to go look at it. >> he makes it sound pretty innocent there. he makes it sound pretty run-of-the-mill. are you convinced? >> well, no, i'm not. and...
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hopefully -- >> do you have advanced notice we're asking ns you today? >> i wasn't, i was told that general areas of concern. to recall stunned having an open meeting, all of he intelligence and security meeting with their carefully manicured questions and answers, and to a committee that is accused of being a poodle to the -- many governments, including the cheerleaders for the iraq war. think this raises the question that the two -- the provided by that committee is inadequate and we reform? said, lots of people, including former chairs said we relook it up and he look f said he wants to into his own committee and get an o i hope this will be opportunity for people to talk about how oversight could be there's no ause question that it should be. >> the united kingdom overnment's reaction to this story has been very different rom any other government and the united nations special -- government, his response is, i quote, unacceptable in a new ratic society and the york times said the uk overnment is challenging the idea of a free inquisitive press. is th
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same time, the fact that there were so many people in my unit constantly task out to different like,ns of the military, we supported tankers and infantrymen, and i had many friends that were medics. they were constantly sent out on missions, and then we had iraqis come in and they had jobs on our were stationed there, so they ran the laundromats and built the cafe. it was estranged economy because on one hand -- dichotomy because on one hand you see the situation as this is the enemy are here to liberate. but on the other hand, you see the position of there are people who who are not the enemy are of this collective and this ethnicity that look like me, being an african american woman, so there was a social aspect there. they are risking their lives to feed their families, to feed their children, and share this experience with me in a way that , andome to the states wherever they were stationed from, they cannot explain that to their civilian counterparts, whether it be their families, their spouses or their children. i think that played a huge psychological -- placed a huge psychologi
same time, the fact that there were so many people in my unit constantly task out to different like,ns of the military, we supported tankers and infantrymen, and i had many friends that were medics. they were constantly sent out on missions, and then we had iraqis come in and they had jobs on our were stationed there, so they ran the laundromats and built the cafe. it was estranged economy because on one hand -- dichotomy because on one hand you see the situation as this is the enemy are here...
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one is, what we can do as states' ns to help our economies and national economy is to create uncertainty in our own states. uncertainty in washington, d.c. right now, shutdowns, sequesters, resolutions, whatever it might be. i had the opportunity to leave too.ress i'm glad we got smart and left congress and came back home to something else. because as governors, we're getting things done. nd we have -- unlike those in washington and frankly unlike the president, we have to get things done. will kick us out of office if we don't get things done. >> can you talk about the owners?s >> that's what i heard. saying a lot of people i used to be a republican, i'm not one now. all of the people in washington, don't let me plan ahead. forget next year, i can't plan quarter. the next >> they can't because there's so much uncertainty in washington, d.c. investing.t they don't hire more people, they don't spend their money on expanding products and services their companies, banks getting leery about lending buying uying houses, cars. talked to all of the industries that told me the same thing. do is
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amount of money printing alternately has to threaten the value of the doll act people's confidence in ns war reserve currency so i think it's really been detrimental to the economy and certainly been detrimental for savers especially retired people who don't like to risk their life savings and stock market because they don't know that it will live long enough to see a recovery should the market correct and they are dependent on interest income they've had no interest and come down for a number of years so we follow suit that does not serve in the market people or the economy it serves the banks that are too big to fail or the whole purpose of the policy is to keep the prices of the debt related securities or derivatives that debt related to remain to. explore high when you buy bonds all debt crisis rise with the treasury is in the mornings back securities this takes some of the toxic assets away from the big banks and it's it supports the balance sheets of the backs and makes them look a lot more solvent so that's the real purpose of the policy. now i kind of begs the question is the fed
amount of money printing alternately has to threaten the value of the doll act people's confidence in ns war reserve currency so i think it's really been detrimental to the economy and certainly been detrimental for savers especially retired people who don't like to risk their life savings and stock market because they don't know that it will live long enough to see a recovery should the market correct and they are dependent on interest income they've had no interest and come down for a number...
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think a lot has already changed for a lot of these companies that want to have a relationship with ns that's certainly can be impactful to our national security. if the next time if you recall google approached the u.s. government when they got hacked by the chinese in 2010 for help, i'm not sure they would do that again and that would hurt both the private sector and the government because you would not be able to collaborate and share information as in the past. >> woodruff: how does that affect national security if the companies don't work with the government. >> oh, look, i'm an air force officer, almost 40 years in the air force. the american airs to is the military expression of the american aviation industry, right. the american intelligence enterprise, american cybersecurity are the espionage and military expressions of the american telecommunication and computer industry. i mean these two things are wedded. and if for one reason or another these are separated, american security is harmed and american commerce is equally harmed. >> do you think that could happen. >> yes. >> ab
think a lot has already changed for a lot of these companies that want to have a relationship with ns that's certainly can be impactful to our national security. if the next time if you recall google approached the u.s. government when they got hacked by the chinese in 2010 for help, i'm not sure they would do that again and that would hurt both the private sector and the government because you would not be able to collaborate and share information as in the past. >> woodruff: how does...
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so you have these two politiciapoliticia ns who look as similar as to members of congress could be but the one real difference between the two of them is that linda sanchez worked as basically a labor and then a union organizer and in a labor lawyer and loretta sanchez worked in the financial sector. the two of them although they are pretty similar on a lot of votes to occasionally break differently. representative linda sanchez tends to vote with the afl-cio and loretta sanchez tends to vote with the chamber of commerce more often. so this is just one case. this is just a manic note. these are two members of congress but the differences you see between the two of them are sort of representative of the larger differences that i see when i look across hundreds of members of congress and look at sort of data from lots of different time periods. politicians, these other things matter. race, gender, constituency and party. all these things are extremely important when a politician tries to decide how to vote on the bill or, so all these things matter there is an important difference over i
so you have these two politiciapoliticia ns who look as similar as to members of congress could be but the one real difference between the two of them is that linda sanchez worked as basically a labor and then a union organizer and in a labor lawyer and loretta sanchez worked in the financial sector. the two of them although they are pretty similar on a lot of votes to occasionally break differently. representative linda sanchez tends to vote with the afl-cio and loretta sanchez tends to vote...
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they had to give more tur ns, at higher margins through the drive-through. >> the coffee is very popular, but something that thompson said is that he is going to try to use digital to customize the experience. got to make burgers for experience. if this is what he mentioned. want more and more today to have a one-on-one relationship with brands. they wanted to understand what you're going to add to my life. what's your special value? how are you going to differentiate your food come up products, services related to what i want? how is a customizable to meet? -- it customizable to me? you can do this through digital media. >> i like that, but would people go through mcdonald's, people are not expecting full a meeting mignon.let do i have high executions, no, but do i hope it works, absolutely. >> thank you. we will be back in two minutes on "in the loop." ♪ >> one big story on "bloomberg morning isar this con.apple ibea this is a low-power bluetooth that works with all iphones will they monitor you as you walk through the store. they will send you pop-ups with information about the produc
they had to give more tur ns, at higher margins through the drive-through. >> the coffee is very popular, but something that thompson said is that he is going to try to use digital to customize the experience. got to make burgers for experience. if this is what he mentioned. want more and more today to have a one-on-one relationship with brands. they wanted to understand what you're going to add to my life. what's your special value? how are you going to differentiate your food come up...
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the consensus seems to be we will not see the same magnitude 2013,ns that we saw in and there are still a lot of questions and uncertainty about how the economic recovery is going to progress about the fed and its exit, about washington. there are outstanding questions that could create bumps in the road. >> julie hyman, thank you. , more on the stock market with the most accurate strategists this year. chief u.s. equity strategist tobias levkovich says there are more games to come. -- gains to come. netflix is testing a new strategy. jason -- justin bieber film. we will give you statistics that will determine if it will be a flop or a it was modeled to be copied. screen,ill see on your it is already 2014 in some parts of the world. you are seeing a live shot of sydney. stay "in the loop." we are back in two a few minutes. ♪ >> in d.c., 55 tax breaks will expire today. there is a chance congress will restore the brakes retroactively in january, but there is no guarantee. bell andined by steve phil mattingly. ail mattingly, how big of deal are these breaks for u.s. companies? >> sometime
the consensus seems to be we will not see the same magnitude 2013,ns that we saw in and there are still a lot of questions and uncertainty about how the economic recovery is going to progress about the fed and its exit, about washington. there are outstanding questions that could create bumps in the road. >> julie hyman, thank you. , more on the stock market with the most accurate strategists this year. chief u.s. equity strategist tobias levkovich says there are more games to come. --...
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in $100,000 category that is not $clifmillion and ns you were only to take people on one trip for a weekend that is fine. when the nhaetbe. i get out sthat is ed that i have to judge you and have to invite yone into my couh ihaeyou are hpending a gun 100 million and didn't remember yoiy friend keys. i wouwill be in line. i would want something from you. sient e charles's iktc o stuart: that is bling. >> won a very nice watch. chat: es: christmas gnst to myself. >> you inspired me. stuart: we are out ohaetime. thank you very much. anchormen ii hitting movie theate. i late last nstoir and the marketing machine is incredible, just rolls on. at.er this break we have a scotch whiskey that you can buy a hot necoe water this fa spus line from ron burgundy. ni covered call strategies to generate income? with fidelity's options platform, wee completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity options... evalte them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens, and i helped c
in $100,000 category that is not $clifmillion and ns you were only to take people on one trip for a weekend that is fine. when the nhaetbe. i get out sthat is ed that i have to judge you and have to invite yone into my couh ihaeyou are hpending a gun 100 million and didn't remember yoiy friend keys. i wouwill be in line. i would want something from you. sient e charles's iktc o stuart: that is bling. >> won a very nice watch. chat: es: christmas gnst to myself. >> you inspired me....
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this vision has always drawn europeans and ukrainiaukrainia ns together and we see evidence of that all-aroundere is a statue of a great ukrainian poet dedicated nearly 50 years ago by president eisenhower to express his hope that the step -- statue would rekindle a new world moved in the hearts words mind in action of may and a never-ending movement dedicated to me into independence and freedom of all captive nations of the entire world. after eisenhower spoke ukrainian chorus led the assembled crowd to seeing one of the most famous poem that includes that bury me and rise up to break your heavy chain with the water of the tyrants blood their freedom you have gained in with a great new family of the free softly spoken kindly words. remember also be. america will always remember ukraine. we will always support the peaceful aspirations of her people as to do on behalf of all people in europe and beyond. thank you very much. [applause] specs senator think you for the remarkable and important speech not only the ukraine but our strategy behind it to provide the executive vice president here at th
this vision has always drawn europeans and ukrainiaukrainia ns together and we see evidence of that all-aroundere is a statue of a great ukrainian poet dedicated nearly 50 years ago by president eisenhower to express his hope that the step -- statue would rekindle a new world moved in the hearts words mind in action of may and a never-ending movement dedicated to me into independence and freedom of all captive nations of the entire world. after eisenhower spoke ukrainian chorus led the...
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such a respite from the turmoil of washington, particularly later in the presidency where the home,ns could come recharge their batteries and make the connection back to the land in the place they valued so much. how important was the ranch to them? allhe didn't like it at when -- she said the house looked like a charles adams house. annoyed when he bought it but she got to love it and as you heard, called it her heart's home. >> in the first ladies series where we refeferred to a lot, writtenraphy of her is by lou gould. pointed about the difference between the kennedys who were people of the east sea andd people of the as the johnsons who were people of the land and spurred her love of conservation. does that connection makes sense? >> sure it does, makes a lot of sense. that whole being part of texas, is a whole almost country of its own, is very different early part ofn the country, all of that. this is where the country spread to and grew up and became sort of on your own out there and being in the ranch like that really emphasizes it. wasmrs. johnson, again, very interesting abo
such a respite from the turmoil of washington, particularly later in the presidency where the home,ns could come recharge their batteries and make the connection back to the land in the place they valued so much. how important was the ranch to them? allhe didn't like it at when -- she said the house looked like a charles adams house. annoyed when he bought it but she got to love it and as you heard, called it her heart's home. >> in the first ladies series where we refeferred to a lot,...
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week that said head of nsa should be a civilian, the white house said quickly that the head of the ns ooirks will remain a military person. that was a signal they're not going to take this recommendations, box them and put them in effect. >> what about critics who say this report vindicates what edward snowden did. >> if i were snowden, i'd be saying that. there's the vindicate what part stealing 1.7 million classified documents that's a crime? on the other hand when it comes to moral hi ground, the most interesting thing about this panel is not what the privacy experts on the panel recommended. you expect that. two hardened intelligence professionals one of whom mike moreell sided with pushing back towards privacy. >> there's a hidden bomb shell in recommendations what is that? >> no one expected recommendations to take on all nsa programs. one thing it recommends they take national a letters, the key tool they use in spy cases and terrorism cases to get information from phone and internet company, mostly subscriber information. who does this belong to? what is the billing address of
week that said head of nsa should be a civilian, the white house said quickly that the head of the ns ooirks will remain a military person. that was a signal they're not going to take this recommendations, box them and put them in effect. >> what about critics who say this report vindicates what edward snowden did. >> if i were snowden, i'd be saying that. there's the vindicate what part stealing 1.7 million classified documents that's a crime? on the other hand when it comes to...
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