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the patriots do not agree.the patriots find at least one letter that she has written to andre, which is a social letter, but probably sort of in code, and they discover this and tell her father that she is to be exiled. so her father takes her to the shore of the hudson with her baby and watch her from new jersey sail to new york city to be reunited with benedict arnold. , by the-- by the way it's around the time she arrives in philadelphia she hears about andre being hanged. i will also mention to you, clinton, of course, who loves andre and would love to talk about exchanging arnold for andre; right? but he can't if he gives arched -- arnold back, what will happen to the other spies? they will never want to work for him. and so andre is hung. these are just a few of the political cartoons. you'll see this one with arnold and the devil and the pot of gold. another person helping too, because, you know, it was known he loved money and greedy. this is an actual engraving of one of the many floats that went by, t
the patriots do not agree.the patriots find at least one letter that she has written to andre, which is a social letter, but probably sort of in code, and they discover this and tell her father that she is to be exiled. so her father takes her to the shore of the hudson with her baby and watch her from new jersey sail to new york city to be reunited with benedict arnold. , by the-- by the way it's around the time she arrives in philadelphia she hears about andre being hanged. i will also...
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and of course the relevant provisions of the patriot act itself will be expiring in 2015. i don't think there's any reason for the administration to wait for congress, you know, to act. the executive branch can take action right now. they can and should continue to obtain the records of anyone suspected of connections to terror or other suspicious activity. i'm very interested in working with the administration on these issues, but they can move of their own volition. so one way or another, mr. president, we are going to stay at this until at this unique time in our constitutional history we have revised our surveillance laws so that we can have security and liberty and colleagues are coming to this cause. senator blumenthal has particularly recommended a number of constructive fisa court changes over the last few months. i hope colleagues will support that, and i hope they will see at this unique time in our history that it's critically important that these surveillance laws that i and senator udall have talked about tonight can be reformed. and we don't it so as to prote
and of course the relevant provisions of the patriot act itself will be expiring in 2015. i don't think there's any reason for the administration to wait for congress, you know, to act. the executive branch can take action right now. they can and should continue to obtain the records of anyone suspected of connections to terror or other suspicious activity. i'm very interested in working with the administration on these issues, but they can move of their own volition. so one way or another, mr....
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passing the patriot act as one of my great regrets in my time in congress. but it's understandable i think how that came about it was pretty clear quickly that. there were not terrorists cells scattered all over the united states and it was equally clear that we didn't need. national security letters and sneak and peek. techniques where the f.b.i. and law enforcement come into your house without without a warrant and leave no you know leave nothing behind here and that they can't just pursue a person on a hunch without having to get probable cup proof probable cause before a judge there and all sorts of things that the patriot act and by some that meant x. x. allow that shouldn't continue now congressman how much this you know about the n.s.a. surveillance and the fight the courts before the squad here is that happened in the guardian just about a month ago as a result of edward snowden's leaks did you. you know how deep they really went for you part of that cell of congress that was informed about all of this i was on the intelligence committee for a number
passing the patriot act as one of my great regrets in my time in congress. but it's understandable i think how that came about it was pretty clear quickly that. there were not terrorists cells scattered all over the united states and it was equally clear that we didn't need. national security letters and sneak and peek. techniques where the f.b.i. and law enforcement come into your house without without a warrant and leave no you know leave nothing behind here and that they can't just pursue a...
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freedom, peace, family. >> patriotism. >> reporter: patriotism, history and roses too. san jose's rose, white and blue parade and festival is a revival of the fiesta de la rosas, dating back to the late 1800's. >> it goes right across the street from the rose garden. it was recently inducted into the rose hall of fame. that is what has been happening for generations, this. going right next to the rose parade. >> reporter: winding it's way through the streets, ending along the grand avenue of the alameda, the homespun parade features live bands, dance groups, home made floats, antique cars, salutes to the military and much more. >> it is america at its
freedom, peace, family. >> patriotism. >> reporter: patriotism, history and roses too. san jose's rose, white and blue parade and festival is a revival of the fiesta de la rosas, dating back to the late 1800's. >> it goes right across the street from the rose garden. it was recently inducted into the rose hall of fame. that is what has been happening for generations, this. going right next to the rose parade. >> reporter: winding it's way through the streets, ending...
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we're going to look at the poll. >> the number one patriotic movie by 46.6%, the patriot, saving private13.3%. i'm a little surprised. >> they're all great. thank you so much for coming in. >> thanks for having me. see you later on. >> yes. patti ann? >> thank you, heather and michael. the time, 40 after the hour. still to come, a soldier's mother painted this to honor her son's return from afghanistan. now police are trying to find the scrooge who stole it. on this 4th of july, what better way to celebrate than by making sure you buy american. it's not always easy especially when it comes to kids' products. but we've got you covered. first as we head to break, some pictures you at home sent us to commemorate this 4th of july. ♪ ♪ this is greta. she works in quality control. she makes a nifty living sleeping on mattresses pioneered by engineers whose singluar devotion is not stopping until they have given her the best sleep of her life. that's not greta. save up to $500 on the tempur-ergo set plus visit tempurpedic.com for details about our 0% apr financing with up to 5 years to pay. grr
we're going to look at the poll. >> the number one patriotic movie by 46.6%, the patriot, saving private13.3%. i'm a little surprised. >> they're all great. thank you so much for coming in. >> thanks for having me. see you later on. >> yes. patti ann? >> thank you, heather and michael. the time, 40 after the hour. still to come, a soldier's mother painted this to honor her son's return from afghanistan. now police are trying to find the scrooge who stole it. on...
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it is permitted under the patriot act. now, i oppose the patriot act in part because i knew this sort of violations of privacy were allowed. i do support either repealing the patriot act or if we want to at least find a better balance between privacy and protecting our country. i know that we can do it. look, you know, there's no doubt that on the intelligence side of things they would rather have access to everything. if we were a totalitarian state, we, in fact, probably would be safer from terrorist attack. but the question is you don't want to give up what makes your country special, you don't want to give up your freedom, and that's how the terrorists truly win, is if we give up the freedom we have as a country. so we do need a fix on the patriot act. again, i'm happy to talk about either repealing it and going in another direction or a narrow fix around the specific revelations of snowden. >> host: so to go to the e-mail question, though, representative, are our e-mails private at this point? do they need to be subpo
it is permitted under the patriot act. now, i oppose the patriot act in part because i knew this sort of violations of privacy were allowed. i do support either repealing the patriot act or if we want to at least find a better balance between privacy and protecting our country. i know that we can do it. look, you know, there's no doubt that on the intelligence side of things they would rather have access to everything. if we were a totalitarian state, we, in fact, probably would be safer from...
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so we need a fix on the patriot act. i'm happy to talk about either repealing it and goings' in a different direction, or a narrow fix around a specific revelations of snowden. >> so, to go to the e-mail question, though, representative, are our e-mails private at this point? do they need to be subpoenaed? how can government officials read those? >> the biggest concern that we're addressing around e-mail has to do with the irs' ability to look at old e-mails. and again, that's without any warrant. it simply -- they're able to do that, whereas they're not able to without a court order access phone conversations or recordings or things of that nature. e-mails don't have the same protection. so, what we're trying to do there is, again, create some kind of due process around e-mail communications, which would also include ridow e-mail communications, for example, a skype or a peer-to-peer network association. anything over the internet we argue should have a similar level of protection. not exactly the same. but a similar le
so we need a fix on the patriot act. i'm happy to talk about either repealing it and goings' in a different direction, or a narrow fix around a specific revelations of snowden. >> so, to go to the e-mail question, though, representative, are our e-mails private at this point? do they need to be subpoenaed? how can government officials read those? >> the biggest concern that we're addressing around e-mail has to do with the irs' ability to look at old e-mails. and again, that's...
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that amendment is an on-off switch of section 215 of the patriot act and will have an impact and our country will be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. a planned attack on the new york city subway system was stopped because of section 215. but the amash amendment passes this authority, and it will end it. this amendment goss too far too fast on the wrong lemmingstive vehicle. we need to debate the scope of this program and we are, but this is an extreme knee-jerk reaction to the situation. this program has been authorized and re-authorized by congress and receives extensive oversight by the intelligence committee and it is a vital tool to protect our nation. remember, 9/11 happened in part because we failed to connect the dots. one of the critical tools we now have and use to connect those dots is section 215 of the patriot act. remember, this is just phone records, just phone numbers, no conversations. i respectfully urge a no vote on the amash amendment and yes vote on the pompeo amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. visclosky: i yield
that amendment is an on-off switch of section 215 of the patriot act and will have an impact and our country will be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. a planned attack on the new york city subway system was stopped because of section 215. but the amash amendment passes this authority, and it will end it. this amendment goss too far too fast on the wrong lemmingstive vehicle. we need to debate the scope of this program and we are, but this is an extreme knee-jerk reaction to the situation....
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pounding on my door with an arrest warrant on the patriot act. and you were accused of accepting unsolicited bribes from iran basically a spy for iraqi intelligence and that's incorrect that was incorrect but. that is that was incorrect information there was no evidence to support it so after the united states made the accusations they invoked the patriot act to deprive me of the right to a trial they refused even to grant my request for a hearing i was hit with secret charges secret evidence secret grand jury testimony i was never allowed to know who had accused me of what crime the government had no obligation to prove provide any evidence that the crime ever occurred but i was then. in the court of public opinion i was already convicted of course there was a war as a resume today so let's talk about the warnings that you know you're trying to give about nine eleven and you said in april of two thousand and one you were actually told by by someone higher up in the administration that about an imminent attack i mean specific details here world t
pounding on my door with an arrest warrant on the patriot act. and you were accused of accepting unsolicited bribes from iran basically a spy for iraqi intelligence and that's incorrect that was incorrect but. that is that was incorrect information there was no evidence to support it so after the united states made the accusations they invoked the patriot act to deprive me of the right to a trial they refused even to grant my request for a hearing i was hit with secret charges secret evidence...
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act and the patriot act has criminalized essential. and it says that sedition is the act of opposing the government through nonviolent means has become such a threat that free speech itself is now criminalized by the patriot act and i think we're going to see the patriot act applied to many more people many and many more situations that were never intended but once the government gives itself power it does not revoke its power and we're seeing now the espionage act now eight people charged in the espionage act the group was a war daniel ellsberg so that's no tinsley was the most important one in american history do you agree with. do you think that there's a lot more that we're not being well edward snowden is that appears to be a tipping point and i consider that to be very valuable a lot of what it was snowden has revealed is already known to those of us inside the intelligence community but it's not known by the wider public and he has forced this issue into the public domain where ordinary americans are now confronting the extreme
act and the patriot act has criminalized essential. and it says that sedition is the act of opposing the government through nonviolent means has become such a threat that free speech itself is now criminalized by the patriot act and i think we're going to see the patriot act applied to many more people many and many more situations that were never intended but once the government gives itself power it does not revoke its power and we're seeing now the espionage act now eight people charged in...
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this case involves an individual who happened to be a new england patriot.inly do not condone unacceptable behavior, and this is not in any way represent the way that the new england patriots want to do things. >> cenk: the funny thing as i watch that, oh, yeah, football is starting soon, that's awesome. can't wait! >> it triggers like my pavlovian reaction. anyway, tom brady said my job is to play quarterback, when asked about it. i'm going to do that the best way i know how because i owe that to my teammates. again i don't know aaron. >> you see athletes and coaches saying the right thing. this is what you're supposed to say. what do you want me to say? i love murder, and i want all my tight ends to go out and do that for me. >> what about that dude, rob i don't know the name of the football but went crazy last week. there was someone who got off the couch who said, i'm not going to talk about this aaron hernandez stuff. >> he's out there promoting something else, and everybody keeps asking him these questions. belichick said, i don't want to talk period t
this case involves an individual who happened to be a new england patriot.inly do not condone unacceptable behavior, and this is not in any way represent the way that the new england patriots want to do things. >> cenk: the funny thing as i watch that, oh, yeah, football is starting soon, that's awesome. can't wait! >> it triggers like my pavlovian reaction. anyway, tom brady said my job is to play quarterback, when asked about it. i'm going to do that the best way i know how...
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pounding on my door with an arrest warrant on the patriot act. and you were accused of accepting unsolicited bribes from iran basically a spy for iraqi intelligence and that's incorrect that was incorrect but. that is that was incorrect information there was no evidence to support it so after the united states made the accusations they invoked the patriot act to deprive me of the right to a trial they refused even to grant my request for a hearing i was hit with secret charges secret evidence secret grand jury testimony i was never allowed to know who had accused me of what crime the government had no obligation to prove provide any evidence that the crime ever occurred but i was then. in the court of public opinion i was already convicted of course just like all these other whistleblowers that we're seeing today so let's talk about the warnings that you are trying to get about nine eleven and you said in april of two thousand and one you were actually told by by someone higher up in the administration that about an imminent attack i mean specifi
pounding on my door with an arrest warrant on the patriot act. and you were accused of accepting unsolicited bribes from iran basically a spy for iraqi intelligence and that's incorrect that was incorrect but. that is that was incorrect information there was no evidence to support it so after the united states made the accusations they invoked the patriot act to deprive me of the right to a trial they refused even to grant my request for a hearing i was hit with secret charges secret evidence...
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is now the patriot act on steroids. does it boomerang on both parties? chiefly the democratic party? what? >> you're not getting an argument out of me. i think this has gone to an extreme. i was vocal about the fact that democrats trashed george bush for doing it and they're not going to trash obama for doing the same thing. it's funny that these young people who put everybody they hooked up with last night all expecting privacy when it comes to something else. okay. >> yeah. i always like the ones -- always the fbi. >> yeah. you know, but your 10,000 facebook friends, that's okay. look, at the end of the day, i think there is no expectation of privacy. there should not be. those of us who were against the patriot act ten years ago were fearful of -- >> but young people in particular julie, listening to their point and karls maybe you can sound on this point. they really do, as a clear sort of libertarian streak in this regard. that they don't really like the government messing around in their stuff and with their stuff
is now the patriot act on steroids. does it boomerang on both parties? chiefly the democratic party? what? >> you're not getting an argument out of me. i think this has gone to an extreme. i was vocal about the fact that democrats trashed george bush for doing it and they're not going to trash obama for doing the same thing. it's funny that these young people who put everybody they hooked up with last night all expecting privacy when it comes to something else. okay. >> yeah. i...
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i all right we are back with mark levine now you actually are one of the only authors of the patriot act that have ever had the privilege to was talked to so why don't you tell me a little bit about why don't overstate my role after about five pages of a two hundred page bill and in fact the part that i draft is no longer in the bill so i don't want to overstate it but what i wrote was called the frank amendment barney frank my body sponsored it and it was something that actually protected people civil liberties if you were spied on you could take an action to court and get a nominal damages and this is no longer in the patriot act that's why one part of that you wrote is in a lot of rain through protect all civil liberties that's true but the part that let me let me know what's in the actual had to study the entire act and actually my boss a constant frank opposed the bill when it came to the floor of congress interesting thing about the patriot act that most people don't know is that republicans and democrats worked together to have a very careful compromise that protected civil li
i all right we are back with mark levine now you actually are one of the only authors of the patriot act that have ever had the privilege to was talked to so why don't you tell me a little bit about why don't overstate my role after about five pages of a two hundred page bill and in fact the part that i draft is no longer in the bill so i don't want to overstate it but what i wrote was called the frank amendment barney frank my body sponsored it and it was something that actually protected...
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patriot act i wrote a small portion of it not the part that's controversial i'm going to hear about it i want to get to that in a minute but yes ok but the point is that this was well known this was done on under the foreign intelligence surveillance act right and we liberals actually opposed it at the time and when george bush did it it was largely an authorized but in two thousand and six in two thousand and eight reauthorization for both and the patriot act it's there in statute i still think it's against the constitution ok clearly statutorily authorized so you are. believes that if there is legislative content that is opposed to the constitution itself that it should not be enforced or would you just say that it should be overturned by the supreme court at some time i think people should take it to court one of the problems with all of this how does it get to court that's exactly the problem is the a.c.l.u. tried to take it to court but under the state secrets privilege no one could prove they were being spied against even though they were being spied against we know that now and
patriot act i wrote a small portion of it not the part that's controversial i'm going to hear about it i want to get to that in a minute but yes ok but the point is that this was well known this was done on under the foreign intelligence surveillance act right and we liberals actually opposed it at the time and when george bush did it it was largely an authorized but in two thousand and six in two thousand and eight reauthorization for both and the patriot act it's there in statute i still...
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on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and.while the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam said it's very tightly brought the wage issue out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here of prime interest have a great night. old. technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we go to the future of coverage. nation's. couldn't take three sports three. major men's three. three. three. gold free bronze plated c.d.o. for your media projects free media. dot com. today on larry king now california governor gavin newsome his idea is to radically and reinvent our government and i want government to be as smart and as effect of his google i want to humanize government and there's no reason we can't use the same skills of technology how we prevail over personal scandal we should all be good role models but when we do wrong we have to own up to it and the most important thin
on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and.while the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam said it's very tightly brought the wage issue out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here of prime interest have a great night. old. technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we go...
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on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and. the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam sachs brought the wage issue come out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports so i'm lucky i'm pleased to know i will lead them to the state department comment on your play. list or carry out a car it's all good job. that was going to. take you no more weasel. when you think you did the right question and the prepared for a change when you have to. be ready for a. freedom of speech. down to fit into chaos. when the greats spain blind to what is happening in their country. the american dream is disappearing. the houses with gardens are laid out the poor are left hopeless the streets are full of angry crowds that are fighting against. high school who stole the americ
on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and. the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam sachs brought the wage issue come out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations i have read the reports...
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on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and.while the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam said it's very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of it's minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. obama is out for the u.s. president's trip to this continent is criticized by some as too little too late indeed washington continues to be seen by many africans as a source for outside democracy promotion and the creepy militarization of the continent obama's calling card is always been the hope but is he green much hope for. european union members are in disarray about the n.s.a. scandal the latest snow and leaks revealed that the agency intercepted information from the embassies of european allies and beyond more on this up ahead. edward snowden remains in russia and that's a could be longer than originally planned but there was a lower still faces a roadbl
on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and.while the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam said it's very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of it's minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest have a great night. obama is out for the u.s. president's trip to this continent is criticized...
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patriot act i wrote a small portion of it not the part that's controversial going on here. and i want to get to that in a minute but yes ok but the point is that this was well known this was done on under the foreign intelligence surveillance act and we liberals actually opposed it at the time when george bush did it it was largely unauthorized but in two thousand and six in two thousand and eight in all three authorizations for both and the patriot act it's there in statute i still think it's against the constitution ok clearly statutorily authorized so you are a person who believes that if there is legislative content that is opposed to the constitution itself that it should not be enforced or would you just say that it should be overturned by the supreme court at some time i think people should take it to court one of the problems with all of this how do you get to court that's exactly the problem is the a.c.l.u. tried to take it to court but under the state secrets privilege no one could prove they were being spied against even though they were being spied against we kn
patriot act i wrote a small portion of it not the part that's controversial going on here. and i want to get to that in a minute but yes ok but the point is that this was well known this was done on under the foreign intelligence surveillance act and we liberals actually opposed it at the time when george bush did it it was largely unauthorized but in two thousand and six in two thousand and eight in all three authorizations for both and the patriot act it's there in statute i still think it's...
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on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and. the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam sachs very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here of prime interest have a great night. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you 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 u.s. war machine is heavily reliant upon b.p. and their oil this is a huge step backwards for democracy it's a step forward. carex it is toxic is it looked a lot like spraying and b. and it was it was not a picture that either the government or b.p. r
on that one mark levine was not afraid to weigh in on the patriot act in corporate taxes and. the guys know short of opinions we all know that but sam sachs very tightly brought the wage issue comes out of its minimal cover and that's just the kind of issue we like to cover here at prime interest so thank you for watching to make sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here of prime interest have a great night. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not something you just by looking...
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that's the fear of the patriotic act i had since day one. the fear was th you had under this guys of protecting and terrorism, it could go after everything. >> what do you think of that, charles? >> there's a gigantic difference between, hey, you know what? there's a whole bunch of calls coming from jersey city to, you know, the mountains in afghanistan. let's tap that. erssy city to newark. those are two different things. there's no way in the world you can compare the two. maybe you thought this was going happen, but these are two distinct different things. >> i agree with you. but the government, there's jersey city to newark calls. it's not justhe obama administration, my friend. >> why are you guys picking on jersey? >> and the bigger point now -- >> that's why. >> we can make these people accountable. nobody is going to make them accountable. they say one thing and we find out there's ten more things. >> i think that if the american people, young or old, don't like what's going on, they can make a change, they can vote in people who ar
that's the fear of the patriotic act i had since day one. the fear was th you had under this guys of protecting and terrorism, it could go after everything. >> what do you think of that, charles? >> there's a gigantic difference between, hey, you know what? there's a whole bunch of calls coming from jersey city to, you know, the mountains in afghanistan. let's tap that. erssy city to newark. those are two different things. there's no way in the world you can compare the two. maybe...
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then there is the real patriot act. the secret interpretation of the law that the government actually relies on, the secret rulings of the foreign intelligence surveillance court have interpreted the patriot act as well as section 702 of the statute in some surprising ways. those rulings are kept secret from the public. i can tell you those rulings can be astoundingly broad. the one that authorizes the bulk collection of phone records is as broad a ruling as i have ever seen. now, the reliance of government agencies on a secret body of law has real consequences. most americans don't expect to know the details about ongoing sensitive -- ongoing, sensitive, military intelligence activities. but as voters, they have a right and a need to know what their government believes it is permitted to do, because that is what americans need to be able to ratify or reject decisions that elected officials make on their behalf. to put it another way, americans recognize that intelligence agencies will sometimes need to conduct secret o
then there is the real patriot act. the secret interpretation of the law that the government actually relies on, the secret rulings of the foreign intelligence surveillance court have interpreted the patriot act as well as section 702 of the statute in some surprising ways. those rulings are kept secret from the public. i can tell you those rulings can be astoundingly broad. the one that authorizes the bulk collection of phone records is as broad a ruling as i have ever seen. now, the reliance...
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there were the issues of decision that the patriot act to
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i've been the author of the patriot act and the patriot act reauthorization of 2006. mr. con yes, sir was correct in saying why the relevance standard was put in and that was an attempt to limit what the intelligence community could be able to get pursuant to section 15. it appears to me that according to this letter and according to the testimony of the f.b.i. director that relevant was an expansion of what could happen rather than a limitation when
i've been the author of the patriot act and the patriot act reauthorization of 2006. mr. con yes, sir was correct in saying why the relevance standard was put in and that was an attempt to limit what the intelligence community could be able to get pursuant to section 15. it appears to me that according to this letter and according to the testimony of the f.b.i. director that relevant was an expansion of what could happen rather than a limitation when
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that amendment is an on-off switch of section 215 of the patriot act and will have an impact and ourwill be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. a planned attack on the new york city subway system was stopped because of section 215. but the amash amendment passes this authority, and it will end it. this amendment goss too far too fast on the wrong lemmingstive vehicle. we need to debate the scope of this program and we are, but this is an extreme knee-jerk reaction to the situation. this program has been authorized and re-authorized by congress and receives extensive oversight by the intelligence committee and it is a vital tool to protect our nation. remember, 9/11 happened in part because we failed to connect the dots. one of the critical tools we now have and use to connect those dots is section 215 of the patriot act. remember, this is just phone records, just phone numbers, no conversations. i respectfully urge a no vote on the amash amendment and yes vote on the pompeo amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. visclosky: i yield two minu
that amendment is an on-off switch of section 215 of the patriot act and will have an impact and ourwill be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. a planned attack on the new york city subway system was stopped because of section 215. but the amash amendment passes this authority, and it will end it. this amendment goss too far too fast on the wrong lemmingstive vehicle. we need to debate the scope of this program and we are, but this is an extreme knee-jerk reaction to the situation. this...
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the government can use the patriot act business record authority to collect, collate, and retain all sorts of sensitive information, including medical records, financial records, or credit-card purchases. they can use this authority to
the government can use the patriot act business record authority to collect, collate, and retain all sorts of sensitive information, including medical records, financial records, or credit-card purchases. they can use this authority to
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pounding on my door with an arrest warrant on the patriot act. and you were accused of accepting unsolicited bribes from iran basically a spy for iraqi intelligence and that's incorrect that was incorrect but. that is that was incorrect information there was no evidence to support it so after the united states made the accusations they invoked the patriot act to deprive me of the right to a trial they refused even to grant my request for a hearing i was hit with secret charges secret evidence secret grand jury testimony i was never allowed to know who had accused me of what crime the government had no obligation to prove provide any evidence that the crime ever occurred but i was then. in the court of public opinion i was already convicted or there was a war is that we're seeing today so let's talk about the warnings that you are trying to get about nine eleven and you said in april of two thousand and one you were actually told by a by someone higher up in the administration that about an imminent attack i mean. specific details here world trade
pounding on my door with an arrest warrant on the patriot act. and you were accused of accepting unsolicited bribes from iran basically a spy for iraqi intelligence and that's incorrect that was incorrect but. that is that was incorrect information there was no evidence to support it so after the united states made the accusations they invoked the patriot act to deprive me of the right to a trial they refused even to grant my request for a hearing i was hit with secret charges secret evidence...
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the new england patriots coach speaks publicly for the first time since former player aaron hernandezged with murder. chili's lunch break combos start at just 6 bucks. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. >>> here's a look at todas >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, rain today. thunderstorms in miami. chicago will be mostly sunny. dallas, sunny, but a high of 102. los angeles, clouds, then sun. >>> time now for a check of the national forecast. a cold front bringing showers and thunderstorms moves through the midwest. strong wind gusts and hail is possible from northwest michigan through kansas and it will be hot in parts of the south. temperatures could hit 100 degrees west of the mississippi. the heavy rain and showers will move into new england late thursday. >>> tulsa, oklahoma, is cleaning up this morning after damaging storms swept through the area. winds brought down trees and tore roofs off buildings. tens of thousands are wi
the new england patriots coach speaks publicly for the first time since former player aaron hernandezged with murder. chili's lunch break combos start at just 6 bucks. so ditch the brown bag for something better. like our bacon ranch quesadillas or big mouth burger bites, served with soup or salad, and fries. >>> here's a look at todas >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. new york, rain today. thunderstorms in miami. chicago will be mostly...
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it is time to re-examine the patriot act. we need greater visibility on the fisa courts. we need to make sure that these laws are not interpreted on the backs of the american people. and ensure our laws cannot be interpreted high in the backs of the american public. with this hearing, the committee has begun this important work of oversight and repair. thanks to the chairman and raking member calling the hearing and thanks to the witnesses for participating. i want to ask you about the october 2011 letter sent by ron are -- ronald whyte regarding section 215. information was classified and even most members of congress. mr. white seemed to reply in his response that because congress, or at least a number of members of congress, anyway, received intelligence readings in accordance with the patriot act, there is no cause for alarm that the government was using a secret law to expand surveillance activities. the patriot act was passed in response to 9/11, bolstering security by expanding techniques used by government law enforcement individuals to hunt down terrorist. sectio
it is time to re-examine the patriot act. we need greater visibility on the fisa courts. we need to make sure that these laws are not interpreted on the backs of the american people. and ensure our laws cannot be interpreted high in the backs of the american public. with this hearing, the committee has begun this important work of oversight and repair. thanks to the chairman and raking member calling the hearing and thanks to the witnesses for participating. i want to ask you about the october...
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he's just a patriot.do whatever his country charges him to do, but america needs answers. >> fox news learned that ubben helped recover the body of shawn smith going back into the smoke and flames in the consulate multiple times. >> he brought my son out. he went in there when the place was burning. he was a hero. he is a hero. >> confidential sources tell fox during the second wave of the attack, ubben was gravely injured, nearly losing his leg after mortars rain down on the cia annex. he was defending the compound along with former navy seals ben dougherty and tyrone woods who were killed. congressman chaffetz whose committee is investigating, they've frustrated his efforts to meet with ubben. >> initially, they said they would be helpful. i had a meeting scheduled to visit this young man. then i was denied. >> boy, thank you for that report. a state department spokesperson says they have not prevented anyone from telling their story. lawmakers hope that ubben will be well enough to speak about the beng
he's just a patriot.do whatever his country charges him to do, but america needs answers. >> fox news learned that ubben helped recover the body of shawn smith going back into the smoke and flames in the consulate multiple times. >> he brought my son out. he went in there when the place was burning. he was a hero. he is a hero. >> confidential sources tell fox during the second wave of the attack, ubben was gravely injured, nearly losing his leg after mortars rain down on the...
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you got it have great patriotic music.le when it comes to celebrating the freedoms that they're putting their lives on the line to fight. >> peter: you're in touch with americans every day. what's your message as we get out of this segment to americans today about the importance of this day? >> what an amazing holiday, peter. the very fact that you and i are sitting here having this conversation, it's because of our constitution, the bill of rights and because of the men and women who are putting their lives on the line so we can have this conversation. i love this holiday. we live in the greatest country on the face of the earth. >> peter: todd, thanks for doing what you're doing and taking heat for doing it when you're doing it. we're standing with you and you're standing for us. >> thank you. >> peter: good to see you. gretchen, clayton. >> gretchen: thanks so much. we got to do some headlines today. this morning a serious warning for pepsi drinkers. watchdog group finds the soda contains cancer causing chemical. this a
you got it have great patriotic music.le when it comes to celebrating the freedoms that they're putting their lives on the line to fight. >> peter: you're in touch with americans every day. what's your message as we get out of this segment to americans today about the importance of this day? >> what an amazing holiday, peter. the very fact that you and i are sitting here having this conversation, it's because of our constitution, the bill of rights and because of the men and women...
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he was one of only 10 senators that talked about the patriot act. he spoke about the collection of any kind of data. that hearing is a few months before the recent revelation in this includes the domestic surveillance. i think it is fair to say that senator wyden is consistently thoughtful as a supporting voice about the constitution of principles and i'm looking for to what he has to say to us today. i want to first offer a few brief reflections on my own on surveillance and privacy, a topic that i have been working on for quite a long time. in 1984, when i was working for pat leahy, we sent a letter to the attorney general asking about the 1968 wiretap application and how it applied to a electronic mail and other forms of what content of electronic vacation. we heard that shortly thereafter from the deputy attorney general who said that the answer to that question was neither clear or obvious. it led to the passage of the electronic mutations privacy act, which updated this with new technologies it would thwart the resisting legal regime. in recen
he was one of only 10 senators that talked about the patriot act. he spoke about the collection of any kind of data. that hearing is a few months before the recent revelation in this includes the domestic surveillance. i think it is fair to say that senator wyden is consistently thoughtful as a supporting voice about the constitution of principles and i'm looking for to what he has to say to us today. i want to first offer a few brief reflections on my own on surveillance and privacy, a topic...
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act and i think we're going to see the patriot act applied to many more people. were you ever seen anything like that. russia's prime minister has demanded a list of those responsible for a space rocket crash in kazakhstan on tuesday morning seconds after takeoff the unmanned a rocket fell to the ground and exploded within the baikonur cosmodrome it was carrying three such lights meant for russia's global navigation system. medina culture never gave before details to my colleague robert de. it was indeed to rather shocking morning for those at the baikonur cosmodrome this this morning and as you can see here there is to be a russian product on rocket which was carrying three galon our satellites now it went out of control moments into launch and then the main part of the rocket just to rub it into a massive fireball and then the smaller parts of the rocket just crashed onto and then habitat's area so clearly it was a massive accident and surely it would be followed by some environmental impact as well you know you talk about environmental impact also i suppose th
act and i think we're going to see the patriot act applied to many more people. were you ever seen anything like that. russia's prime minister has demanded a list of those responsible for a space rocket crash in kazakhstan on tuesday morning seconds after takeoff the unmanned a rocket fell to the ground and exploded within the baikonur cosmodrome it was carrying three such lights meant for russia's global navigation system. medina culture never gave before details to my colleague robert de. it...
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then there is the real patriot act. the secret interpretation of the law that the government actually relies on, the secret rulings of the foreign intelligence surveillance court have interpreted the patriot act as well as section 702 of the statute in some surprising ways. those rulings are kept secret from the public. rulings canou those be astoundingly broad. the one that authorizes the bulk collection of phone records is as broad a ruling as i have ever seen. the reliance of government agencies on a secret body of law has real consequences. most americans don't expect to know the details about ongoing ongoing, sensitive, military intelligence activities. but as voters, they have a right and a need to know what their government believes it is permitted to do, because that is what americans need to be able to ratify or reject decisions that elected officials make on their behalf. , americansnother way recognize that intelligence agencies will sometimes need to conduct secret operations, but they don't think those agen
then there is the real patriot act. the secret interpretation of the law that the government actually relies on, the secret rulings of the foreign intelligence surveillance court have interpreted the patriot act as well as section 702 of the statute in some surprising ways. those rulings are kept secret from the public. rulings canou those be astoundingly broad. the one that authorizes the bulk collection of phone records is as broad a ruling as i have ever seen. the reliance of government...
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very patriotic.ing is red, white and blue in this video. >> this sucker is going to get stuck in your head. >> you're right. really catchy. >> my favorite part, though, of this entire video is when they capture the man eagle. >> to tell us more about this video, we have the boys from con bro chill. tell me about the man eagle. why does he have this unicycle thing? >> i see it visually and since i don't necessarilylay an instrument in the band i have to think of what can i add to this? i thought why not put melf in an eagle costume. >> it's pronounced maneagle. a common mistake. since the maneagle gave birth to freedom, what does it do on the fourth of july to celebrate? >> jumps off stuff. >> yeah, big stuff jump offer. rope swinging into the water kind of thing. >> jumps off roofs into pools. >> the eagcell pretty beach ready. >> i do love your american flag leggings with the cowboy boots, though. >> appreciate it. >> i got very girlish legs. >> the patriotic tourist, did they survive the filming of
very patriotic.ing is red, white and blue in this video. >> this sucker is going to get stuck in your head. >> you're right. really catchy. >> my favorite part, though, of this entire video is when they capture the man eagle. >> to tell us more about this video, we have the boys from con bro chill. tell me about the man eagle. why does he have this unicycle thing? >> i see it visually and since i don't necessarilylay an instrument in the band i have to think of...
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patriots, 912, and c-4. now, that seems completely skewed if you are an unbiased and impartial watchdog. especially if you want to have search terms that don't include progressive left-leaning terms at all. why don't you search for the term progressive and it was mentioned the listed tea party groups. >> i was told there was a specific e-mail that identifies the tea party patriot. in his e-mail was the smoking gun. >> all right come you have said that, you have testified that before, we know that. but when you're doing a search, you are an impartial impartial search third-party notice that another of other groups. the search for these other terms when you are searching by e-mails. >> well, the list that we were focused on,. >> i have a training workshop with powerpoint that list both parties and you have redacted. we don't know if the second bullet is. and you have done a training program on this. sooner e-mails we're looking for is one we were told existed but could not find that you're talking about a limi
patriots, 912, and c-4. now, that seems completely skewed if you are an unbiased and impartial watchdog. especially if you want to have search terms that don't include progressive left-leaning terms at all. why don't you search for the term progressive and it was mentioned the listed tea party groups. >> i was told there was a specific e-mail that identifies the tea party patriot. in his e-mail was the smoking gun. >> all right come you have said that, you have testified that...
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. >> they saw it as an opportunity to show that they were the same kind of patriot as everyone else. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning s this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. misery had plenty of company today. the country is suffering through the most widespread heat wave of the season. the combination of heat and humidity made it feel like the temperature was in triple digits in the places that you see in darkest red. 100 in new york. 102 in washington d.c., 103 in baltimore. 105 in detroit. here's why it's so hot. a dome of high pressure has settled over the eastern half of the country like a hot, wet blanket. and it's not moving. heat and humidity are very dangerous. in fact, they kill hundreds of americans every year, more than tornadoes, hurricanes, floods and lightning combined. we have two reports tonight. first elaine quijano with first responders in new york. elaine? >> reporter: well, scott, this is the fourth day of the heat wave here in new york. at this hospital and others, they're starting to see more people succumb to the heat
. >> they saw it as an opportunity to show that they were the same kind of patriot as everyone else. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning s this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. misery had plenty of company today. the country is suffering through the most widespread heat wave of the season. the combination of heat and humidity made it feel like the temperature was in triple digits in the places that you see in darkest red. 100 in new...
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in modern day news. >> the patriot face was motivated. but for even one shot had been fired lexington and concord britain effectively lost political authority in america. the patriots successfully wrestled control of the local governments, of the assemblies and of the courts. they crucially gained control of the militia who policed the local populations and who suppressed tories. as john shy has argued service in the militia in view of many ordinary americans with the revolutionary spirit. with the withdrawal of the british from boston in march of 1776, the british army had been driven out of all of the 13 mainland states in america. in other words they had almost lost before they had even begun. they thereafter became the process of re-conquest and reconstruction. when begoin marched south from canada, he outnumbered horatio gates in the continental army. after taking ticonderoga he expected that the population would be relatively supported of the british. but by the time he reached saratoga he was outnumbered by virtually 4-1. he likene
in modern day news. >> the patriot face was motivated. but for even one shot had been fired lexington and concord britain effectively lost political authority in america. the patriots successfully wrestled control of the local governments, of the assemblies and of the courts. they crucially gained control of the militia who policed the local populations and who suppressed tories. as john shy has argued service in the militia in view of many ordinary americans with the revolutionary...
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films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. those who use words like mediocre. this left the british war it leaves it somewhat strange and diminishes the achievement and also of the federal grain also a caricature of british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership evidently was aristocratic and those in which the oldest son inherited the majority of the wealth. the other sons had to settle for themselves and essentially pursue careers in the army in the house of commons was the most attractive of all of those careers. ministry had much in common with professionals to join in their team's it was alive service. for those that have a military background. george iii went to great lakes to select the most senior commanders. they skipped more general's because the light infantry was the most appropriate to deal with the situation in america his brother was a great hero to eve
films like bill gibson the patriot and out the teetwo revolution. it is pronounced in history so it was dedicated to what was a parody of the british leadership during the revolutionary war. those who use words like mediocre. this left the british war it leaves it somewhat strange and diminishes the achievement and also of the federal grain also a caricature of british leadership which only three decades later defeated napoleon. the leadership evidently was aristocratic and those in which the...
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the patriots organization hadn't had any problems with him.e went on to say, quote: if this stuff is true. then i have been duped and a whole organization has been duped. he spoke to me about wanting to be a role model in the hispanic community. i believed him. he knew how to push my buttons. robert kraft, the owner of the patriots as shocked it seems as everyone else within that organization and, indeed, right across the nfl, shep? >> shepard: jonathan hunt in new york tonight. more fake warnings about a zombie apocalypse could soon pop up on tv screen that word from security research firm. it reports that hackers could indeed hijack certain parts of the emergency alert system. government agencies, of course, use it to warn about severe weather or other time sensitive emergencies. you will often see those messages on the bottom of the screen here. the researcher in charge of this new study sestak admissions would need to reengineer parts of the system to fix the problem. back in february, folks in montana heard this alert during a daytime tal
the patriots organization hadn't had any problems with him.e went on to say, quote: if this stuff is true. then i have been duped and a whole organization has been duped. he spoke to me about wanting to be a role model in the hispanic community. i believed him. he knew how to push my buttons. robert kraft, the owner of the patriots as shocked it seems as everyone else within that organization and, indeed, right across the nfl, shep? >> shepard: jonathan hunt in new york tonight. more fake...
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>> tim tebow -- not as in a great quarterback but an addition to the patriots? >> do you remember florida games, where tim tebow and i am not a huge college football watcher but i thought one of the coolest players in college football was tim tebow would take a shotgun snap and make he would be at like the four-yard line and take a shotgun snap and put the ball underneath his arm or, you know, put it in the crook of his arm, run three steps forward and everybody collapses on him and there is a tight end just standing all alone in the end zone and stop, touchdown, lost in the trashing of tim tebow the quarterback by the yield over the last year, with some justification, but lost in that is the fact that tim tebow is a football player, and i believe that what bill belichick is going to try to do with him in training camp is find two or three rolls, maybe a, he will play a few snaps at tight end and maybe come in as a goal line quarterback, spread offense play, some of the same stuff he did at florida, maybe he won't make the team. but all i know is that bill belic
>> tim tebow -- not as in a great quarterback but an addition to the patriots? >> do you remember florida games, where tim tebow and i am not a huge college football watcher but i thought one of the coolest players in college football was tim tebow would take a shotgun snap and make he would be at like the four-yard line and take a shotgun snap and put the ball underneath his arm or, you know, put it in the crook of his arm, run three steps forward and everybody collapses on him and...
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it is an on-off switch of section 215 of the patriot act and will have an impact and our country will be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. a planned attack on the new york city subway system was stopped because of section 215. but the amash amendment passes this authority, and it will end it. this amendment goss too far too fast on the wrong lemmingstive vehicle. we need to debate the scope of this program and we are, but this is an extreme knee-jerk reaction to the situation. this program has been authorized and re-authorized by congress and receives extensive oversight by the intelligence committee and it is a vital tool to protect our nation. remember, 9/11 happened in part because we failed to connect the dots. one of the critical tools we now have and use to connect those dots is section 215 of the patriot act. remember, this is just phone records, just phone numbers, no conversations. i respectfully urge a no vote on the amash amendment and yes vote on the pompeo amendment. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from indiana is recognized. mr. visclosky: i yield two minutes
it is an on-off switch of section 215 of the patriot act and will have an impact and our country will be more vulnerable to terrorist attacks. a planned attack on the new york city subway system was stopped because of section 215. but the amash amendment passes this authority, and it will end it. this amendment goss too far too fast on the wrong lemmingstive vehicle. we need to debate the scope of this program and we are, but this is an extreme knee-jerk reaction to the situation. this program...