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who protects him it's not necessarily security services that protects him but he does it some kind of a private firm there are plenty of private security companies and he has friends who have lived in russia for a long while and know the country well i can go into details on the subject. just tell me who pays for the services to see pay his bodyguards out of his own pocket i can only say that edward has almost run out of money currently we are working to set up a bank account for donations which. so who pays for his bodyguards so far he has been paying them himself from the money he had like i said which is almost out of money so i'd like to thank everybody who helped raise the money both in europe and russia his father is coming to russia and his mother may be coming to . speak of his father has been saying that snowden would know what to do next right after he is granted temporal asylum and after his father comes to moscow so what is his father still not here is there a problem with the visa. no there is no problem. i have already sent an invitation. he has his own plans we keep in
who protects him it's not necessarily security services that protects him but he does it some kind of a private firm there are plenty of private security companies and he has friends who have lived in russia for a long while and know the country well i can go into details on the subject. just tell me who pays for the services to see pay his bodyguards out of his own pocket i can only say that edward has almost run out of money currently we are working to set up a bank account for donations...
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the district has utilized security services for over 12 years. securitaz is a union company. the union has worked for over a decade in san francisco and across the bay area to improve standards for security officers. ~ abc security is a signatory to our agreement and they bid on the contract for security services. they were the lowest responsive bidder. we're concerned based on the bid submitted by abc security that the officers' wage rates currently in place will not be honored and we'd like to call your attention to the fact that our collective bargaining agreement, which again abc is signatory to, guarantees that the wage rates of the security officers will remain in place at the time a union company takes over a contract at an already unionized facility. which again, this district has utilized the union company for 12 years. so, we'd ask that the board take these matters into consideration and thank you for your time. >>> good evening, everyone. my name is jontel washington also seiu service workers west. i want to reemphasize and spell out a bit more some of the points th
the district has utilized security services for over 12 years. securitaz is a union company. the union has worked for over a decade in san francisco and across the bay area to improve standards for security officers. ~ abc security is a signatory to our agreement and they bid on the contract for security services. they were the lowest responsive bidder. we're concerned based on the bid submitted by abc security that the officers' wage rates currently in place will not be honored and we'd like...
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you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work chris freedom department does which is which has a global reach one of the issues that we have united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the new and so so for around. here. the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is this sliding and this is of great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slipped from
you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport david miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held...
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security was stepped up at sunday service. kenyans knew for a while that their military involvement in somalia could make them a target. they never expected this. >> this report is embarrassing for the kenyan government. most intelligence experts say with prior warning it is extremely difficult to prevent a group of people intent on committing these kinds of attacks. >> forensic investigators at westgate mall continue their work. we don't know whether the bodies of dozens of people are inside, and whether the attackers may have escaped or will be found buried in the rubble. >> nearly 50 people are dead in nigeria after gunmen stormed a college dormitory there. ahmed idris has more from abuja nigeria. >> the situation in gujba is calm. security forces deployed in large numbers assuring locals that everything is under control. soldiers and police combed the town to find out if there are more terrorists lurking around. saturday's attack came about schools opened to a new calendar. three months ago the schools from shut down becau
security was stepped up at sunday service. kenyans knew for a while that their military involvement in somalia could make them a target. they never expected this. >> this report is embarrassing for the kenyan government. most intelligence experts say with prior warning it is extremely difficult to prevent a group of people intent on committing these kinds of attacks. >> forensic investigators at westgate mall continue their work. we don't know whether the bodies of dozens of people...
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those security services she's put forward legislation that would see a fine of around two percent of profit imposed upon those companies that give information of e.u. citizens over to security services as a venn and sand when you're its users tiger all you can do is to rule but not bite at this point we are toothless and i want to give us some bytes so we can efficiently enforce. and one final point this law that's being put forward would affect any company doing business with you in the european union it doesn't matter if you're based in america you're based in japan or you're based in india if you do business in europe you would have to stick to this new legislation on privacy. only to the director of the center for investigative journalism at london city university and he things is the sheer scale of the data harvesting that alarms people it's been going on a long time people forget that in the seventy's. a spike system called echelon was uncovered over britain run by the united states what was different about that spying system in the present one is the sheer extent of it the maj
those security services she's put forward legislation that would see a fine of around two percent of profit imposed upon those companies that give information of e.u. citizens over to security services as a venn and sand when you're its users tiger all you can do is to rule but not bite at this point we are toothless and i want to give us some bytes so we can efficiently enforce. and one final point this law that's being put forward would affect any company doing business with you in the...
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you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport they did miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be held using laws designed to catch a terrorist you know one of the reasons why we're so concerned and when i look at the work press freedom department does which is which has a global. one of the issues that we have because united kingdom is saying about. freedom with a very strong record on ensuring that it. can write the new and so so around. here. the press freedom situation in the united kingdom is this sliding and this is of great concern it is twenty thirteen freedom of speech seen here reporters without borders gives the satisfactory situation rating but for freedom of the press britain slipped for
you organization felt compelled to write after the guardian newspaper was forced by british security services to destroy information received from n.s.a. whistleblower edward snowden and then the partner of one of its journalists suspected of carrying information the government deemed sensitive to national security was placed in detention upon arrival at heathrow airport they did miranda partner of guardian journalist glenn greenwald was held for nine hours is the maximum time a person can be...
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the commission's remit doesn't allow it to deal with security services however what vivian reading is proposing is a law that would tackle companies which really provide private information on you citizens to. those security service issues put forward legislation that would see a fine of around two percent of profit imposed upon those companies that give information of e.u. citizens over to security services as a venue and sand when you're it's useless tiger all you can do is to rule but not bite at this point we are to say this and i want to give us some bites so we can efficiently enforce our european heels. and one final point this law that's being put forward would affect any company doing business with you in the european union it doesn't matter if you are based in america you're based in japan or you're based in india if you do business in europe you would have to stick to this new legislation on privacy earlier are to speak to the director of the center for investigative journalism at london city university he thinks is the sheer scale of the data and harvesting that people it'
the commission's remit doesn't allow it to deal with security services however what vivian reading is proposing is a law that would tackle companies which really provide private information on you citizens to. those security service issues put forward legislation that would see a fine of around two percent of profit imposed upon those companies that give information of e.u. citizens over to security services as a venue and sand when you're it's useless tiger all you can do is to rule but not...
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no need for any suspicion that they're linked to terrorism it's a very difficult problem the security services have a difficult job a difficult job. the state clearly has a duty to protect. those people live living. k at the same time i think they must recognise the role of the media but recognised by. any options that have to be in line with the appropriate use the appropriate. responsiblities the government said it's hard to get copies of the information held by mr snowden could now be held by foreign countries to see mr snowden's travel since leaving the u.s. and that the disclosure of some of that material could put lives at risk or critics of the government's actions that despite these as a lawyer most planes ended justifying the blurring of the lines between terrorism and journalism it's thought a full hearing into the legality of david maraniss detention and the seizure of that data will take place in october but in the meantime expect to see that war of words continue with the u.k. seemingly struggling to strike a balance between national security and press freedom sarah r.t. london. l
no need for any suspicion that they're linked to terrorism it's a very difficult problem the security services have a difficult job a difficult job. the state clearly has a duty to protect. those people live living. k at the same time i think they must recognise the role of the media but recognised by. any options that have to be in line with the appropriate use the appropriate. responsiblities the government said it's hard to get copies of the information held by mr snowden could now be held...
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security service official who was in charge all were monitoring the movements of the party turned out to be in fact cause i'm of an m.p. of the party and most probably an informant of the party inside the greek intelligence so far. not banning golden dawn because they want to avoid a situation whereby the movement of the organization rather goes on the ground and becomes a more frightening force in greek politics at the same time however they're arresting its members and they're going for something like a de facto ban without a proper legal bat. thanks to this morning i'll be back with more news about fifty minutes time between now and then let's get the latest from the business world venture capital zone here with katie. recently the ministry of internal affairs of russia declared that they're going to drastically increase operations in and around the moscow subway system with a major emphasis on illegal immigration there's an odd paradox when people talk about dealing with illegal immigration in terms of what the police should do people want the police to deal with it but any means
security service official who was in charge all were monitoring the movements of the party turned out to be in fact cause i'm of an m.p. of the party and most probably an informant of the party inside the greek intelligence so far. not banning golden dawn because they want to avoid a situation whereby the movement of the organization rather goes on the ground and becomes a more frightening force in greek politics at the same time however they're arresting its members and they're going for...
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security service official who was in charge all these were monitoring the movements all the party turned out to be in fact carson of an m.p. of the party and most probably an informant of the party inside the greek intelligence so far. not banning golden dawn because they want to avoid a situation whereby the movement although with the organization rather goes on the ground and becomes a more threatening force in greek politics at the same time however they're arresting its members and they're going for something like a defacto ban without a proper legal bat. one is ahead including british islanders being kicked out to make space for a military base then after weeks top business stories with after this break. technology innovation all the developments from around russia. the future covered. it sucks but. we're going to do the job the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albers. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government
security service official who was in charge all these were monitoring the movements all the party turned out to be in fact carson of an m.p. of the party and most probably an informant of the party inside the greek intelligence so far. not banning golden dawn because they want to avoid a situation whereby the movement although with the organization rather goes on the ground and becomes a more threatening force in greek politics at the same time however they're arresting its members and they're...
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and they've said we don't like it and we don't want our security services doing it.o i respect that, the security service in a democratic society served at the will of the people. and the will of the people has spoken. >> stephen: do you think it might swing back, we get attacked again. >> no way, no way. >> stephen: if we get attacked again. >> no way, dude, it's to the going to happen. furthermore f it did the people in my position, and i would do the same f i were them would, say no and if i were were there i would resign, that ain't going happen again. >> stephen: did you ever rendition anybody. >> no, i signed papers to do it, to have people. >> stephen: what is the difference between -- >> i wasn't on the plane. >> stephen: well-- either was-- neither was president bush. >> so i'm-- if are you asking if i'm responsible for some of that, the answer is yes. >> stephen: all right do you think that was the right thing to do. >> yes. >> stephen: and rendition some of those people to syria? >> i think the answer is yes. i don't-- we rendered a lot of people. >> steph
and they've said we don't like it and we don't want our security services doing it.o i respect that, the security service in a democratic society served at the will of the people. and the will of the people has spoken. >> stephen: do you think it might swing back, we get attacked again. >> no way, no way. >> stephen: if we get attacked again. >> no way, dude, it's to the going to happen. furthermore f it did the people in my position, and i would do the same f i were...
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to the village by 42-year-old man, he's a man that the security services said that the soldier knew.a former co-worker of his at an israeli restaurant and he was lured to the village by the palestinian, there they said he was killed and his body placed in the village well. now, inquiries by the security services led them to the village, they picked i'm man who led them to the body. now, the motive for this apparently the brother was arrested and jailed in 2003, he was said to be a member of the armed wing and was jailed for attacks. and the apparently amman believed that he could use as a bargaining tool the corporation of the soldier in return for the release of his brother. arrests are continuing. six to eight people have been arrested, some of them members of the family. >> counting has begun in the first ever provincial election in slow lan sri lanka's north. >> reporter: cautiously optimistic voters made their way to polling stations in the north. which has been at the sends of a decades-long conflict. they are hopeful this will mark the start i've new air of political participa
to the village by 42-year-old man, he's a man that the security services said that the soldier knew.a former co-worker of his at an israeli restaurant and he was lured to the village by the palestinian, there they said he was killed and his body placed in the village well. now, inquiries by the security services led them to the village, they picked i'm man who led them to the body. now, the motive for this apparently the brother was arrested and jailed in 2003, he was said to be a member of the...
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we don't have anything confirmed on that front from the security services themselves. about the the government issued a statement saying that a major operation is under way. of course, we don't know that this is the final operation. officially the government says that's not their position. at the moment we are watching and waiting. there's one thing i want to point out. as katherine mentioned in her package, there has been a lot of anxiety and stress for relatives of the victims. one of those victims, a relative, is pleading with the police to allow him to get behind the cordon to try to get into the building to search for his relative. >> presumably at this stage you are not being given information about what kind of forces or if there's foreign assistance being given - would that be right? >> well, we do know that the american fbi, the fbi is supporting the operation and the israelis are providing advice and special forces troops to assist. we don't know exactly what capacity, what role they are involved. we don't know the precise details of how they are being deploy
we don't have anything confirmed on that front from the security services themselves. about the the government issued a statement saying that a major operation is under way. of course, we don't know that this is the final operation. officially the government says that's not their position. at the moment we are watching and waiting. there's one thing i want to point out. as katherine mentioned in her package, there has been a lot of anxiety and stress for relatives of the victims. one of those...
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a private security service can deny access without reason at any time.is this the city of the future accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this are really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legally allowed and what is prohibited through their oath by all their legal sanctions which means that political activity is actually illegal in this space it's illegal to have a political demonstration it's illegal to have a political mobilization it's illegal to bag it's illegal to. do all of the the full range of activities that you would expect to be. allowed in a democratic society. three d. model of the city designed by the german aerospace institute in berlin to simulate been development. from a simulation of the real city to the creation of a virtual parallel urban environment a future in which computers communicate with other computers without people. where an internet of things develops. florian make a helis from the swiss federal institute of technology in zuric
a private security service can deny access without reason at any time.is this the city of the future accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this are really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legally allowed and what is prohibited through their oath by all their legal sanctions which means that political activity is actually illegal in this space it's illegal to have a political demonstration it's...
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a private security service can deny access without reason that any time.s this the city of the future accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into. this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this are really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legal it allowed and what is prohibited there oh by all their legal sanctions which means that political activity is actually illegal in this space it's illegal to have a political demonstration it's illegal to have a political mobilization it's illegal to bag it's illegal to. do all of the the full range of activities that you would expect to be. allowed in a democratic society. three d. model of the city designed by the german aerospace institute in berlin to simulate been development. from a simulation of the real city to the creation of a virtual parallel urban environment a future in which computers communicate with other computers without people. where an internet of things develops. florin make a helis from the swiss federal institute of technology in zurich is worki
a private security service can deny access without reason that any time.s this the city of the future accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into. this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this are really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legal it allowed and what is prohibited there oh by all their legal sanctions which means that political activity is actually illegal in this space it's illegal to have a political demonstration it's illegal to...
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a private security service can deny access without reason that any time.s this the city of the few. accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this a really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legal it allowed and what is prohibited through their oath by all their legal sanctions which means that political activity is actually illegal in this space it's illegal to have a political demonstration it's illegal to have a political mobilization it's illegal to bag it's illegal to. do all of the the full range of activities that you would expect to be. allowed in a democratic society. three d. model of the city designed by the german aerospace institute in berlin to simulate been development. from a simulation of the real city to the creation of a virtual parallel urban environment a future in which computers communicate with other computers without people. where an internet of things develops. florin make a helis from the swiss federal institute of technology in zurich is
a private security service can deny access without reason that any time.s this the city of the few. accessible only to the wealthy and powerful to fit into this brave new world. so the legal aspects of this a really important that means that they owners of this space define what is legal it allowed and what is prohibited through their oath by all their legal sanctions which means that political activity is actually illegal in this space it's illegal to have a political demonstration it's...
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you need a security service up and standing and can control and passify the countryside in order to control the al-shabab. it doesn't seem like the stage of development of the somali security forces reached that level yet, and there's a lot of rivalry inside somalia. there's a lot of regional states that are questioning the intentions of the government in mogadishu. it's not so easy to remove the al-shabab from the somali countryside in the central areas of somalia. >> mr hansen, thank you for being with us, from the university of life sciences in norway. >> in washington - a government shutdown is looming large, pitting the republican controlled house with the developments. >> house republicans who passeded a budget friday removing funding for the responsible care act set up a showdown with the white house, that could lead to a shutdown on 1 october. the house bill is dead on arrival says the democratically controlled senate. >> we are running out of the time to fix it. we could fix it tomorrow. both houses of congress can vote to pay our bills on time and then the budget. >> the drum beat
you need a security service up and standing and can control and passify the countryside in order to control the al-shabab. it doesn't seem like the stage of development of the somali security forces reached that level yet, and there's a lot of rivalry inside somalia. there's a lot of regional states that are questioning the intentions of the government in mogadishu. it's not so easy to remove the al-shabab from the somali countryside in the central areas of somalia. >> mr hansen, thank...
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the security service he is a belgian citizen of iranian origin recruited by the iranian revolutionary guard to set up busy times in israel as a front for spying. peter sharp has more from jerusalem >> reporter: the israeli intelligence services says the man that was arrested at be ben gurian was a man called alex manns traveling on a belgium passport. he was born in iran, age 55. and he was arrested and being held on suspicion of working for the iranian intelligence services, supplying in israel. he is apparently told -- he has apparently told his interrogators he was promised to be paid a million dollars to carry out spying operations inside the state of israel and he said that he had been involved in making contact with businesses in the tel aviv area that would facilitate regular access to the country. in fact, he has visited israel three times in the last year and is now being held by. >> children around the country are back in school. many of them now following the new common core criminurriculum has been arrested by 45 states and the district of columbia. along with the new curr
the security service he is a belgian citizen of iranian origin recruited by the iranian revolutionary guard to set up busy times in israel as a front for spying. peter sharp has more from jerusalem >> reporter: the israeli intelligence services says the man that was arrested at be ben gurian was a man called alex manns traveling on a belgium passport. he was born in iran, age 55. and he was arrested and being held on suspicion of working for the iranian intelligence services, supplying in...
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. >> meanwhile, israel security service has arrested a man they believe in a spy for iran. the security service says the man that you see here is a belgian citizen of iranian origin was recruited by the revolutionary guard to set up business ties in israel as a front for spying. israel arrested him three weeks ago at the tel aviv airport. >>> the task of cleaning up the debris is under way. rescue operations have come to a halt with the latest death toll at 51. we report on the victims, survivors, and how a tragedy like this one is all too common in india. >> rescue workers rushed to a pile of debris after a body is spotted under the rubble. there's no cheering or celebration. the person is already dead. the last survivor pulled out alive was a man in his 40s on saturday afternoon. people who live in the air stand and watch alopping with those who have missing family. some mourn while others state optimistic. >> we will be okay once all the family is found. >> reporter: rain slowed down rescue efforts. the five-story building housed 100 people. police arrested the man that
. >> meanwhile, israel security service has arrested a man they believe in a spy for iran. the security service says the man that you see here is a belgian citizen of iranian origin was recruited by the revolutionary guard to set up business ties in israel as a front for spying. israel arrested him three weeks ago at the tel aviv airport. >>> the task of cleaning up the debris is under way. rescue operations have come to a halt with the latest death toll at 51. we report on the...