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jewel there's edward snowden and oliver stone, making a film about edward snowden. he is to keep the film away from prying eyes. ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector, one of a new breed called digital boiled guards, helping hollywood make sense of a world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they still have the idea of this film is in the can as if it were a physical thing and it's not. from the moment of your capturing this film, it's a file that gets duplicate and multiplies throughout that process. that didn't happen with a physical piece of film. >> hacking is big business. 2014, cyber criminals breached the systems and stole tera bites are data and it cost sony millions of dollars. five out of every six large businesses here in the united states have fallen victim to some form of cyber attack. that figure was up 40% in one
jewel there's edward snowden and oliver stone, making a film about edward snowden. he is to keep the film away from prying eyes. ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector, one of a new breed called digital boiled guards, helping hollywood make sense of a world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they still have the idea of this film is in the can as if it were a physical thing and it's not. from the moment of your capturing this film, it's a file that gets duplicate...
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there will be a moderator and students will be able to ask snowden questions directly one- on-one. however, ome restrictions have been given to us the media what we can she see and share. a student objection is paying $56,000 the money generated through student fees to bring snowden to campus thhough this virtual setting. they have brought controversial speakers before. they say this is really no different. again this is a sold out crowd 2,000 seats full. %- we ill let you know exactly what snowden set coming up at 10:00. >> michelle wilkins the woman who had herrunborn baby cut from her stomach will be the first on the stand. today a jury was picked in boulder county and opening statements will begin tomorrow. the trial is expected to last over a week. bb sure to tick with denver 7 an denver channel.com for updates from the courtroom. >>> even car dealerships aren't safe from they were. 11 cars stolen last night. police are still looking for all of those cars there were several makes and models stolen. to check out the full list go to our web site 7news.com. >>> this impacts any o
there will be a moderator and students will be able to ask snowden questions directly one- on-one. however, ome restrictions have been given to us the media what we can she see and share. a student objection is paying $56,000 the money generated through student fees to bring snowden to campus thhough this virtual setting. they have brought controversial speakers before. they say this is really no different. again this is a sold out crowd 2,000 seats full. %- we ill let you know exactly what...
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tonight edward snowden talks to a sold out crowd at cu. >> this was filled with keys. those are all gone now. >> the real life version of gone in 60 seconds, someone stole 11 vehicles from a local dealership. >> patients come forward with their first test results after a surgical tech is arrested local hospital. >> 9 want to know continues its dishonor roll with how a job. >> and how a rockslide will cause problems on i-70 for weeks to come. 9news starts now. >>> from russia with no love for u.s. government secrecy, edward snowden spoke at cu boulder tonight via video feed. student and community members packed mackey auditorium to hear from the former nast contractor who leaked massive leaked massive amounts of security information. >> reporter: we all watched at google imagineout between former wall street journal reporter run suskine and edward snowden. no video or audio recording of the screen was allowed and we could only snap still pictures 10 minutes during the event. snowden is still wanted in the u.s. for unauthorized communication of defense information. he to
tonight edward snowden talks to a sold out crowd at cu. >> this was filled with keys. those are all gone now. >> the real life version of gone in 60 seconds, someone stole 11 vehicles from a local dealership. >> patients come forward with their first test results after a surgical tech is arrested local hospital. >> 9 want to know continues its dishonor roll with how a job. >> and how a rockslide will cause problems on i-70 for weeks to come. 9news starts now....
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the line stretched out the door for edward snowden, the man who has been praised for bringing shadowy mass surveillance programs to light and criticized for harming american national security. s an icon. >> the government was warrantlessly and unconstitutionally spying on billions of people around the world and millions of people in america, and he let people know. adam: snowden appeared via skype from russia, but organizers did not allow wmur to video record his remarks. we were allowed to watch and listen. and in a 45 minute q&a session, snowden revealed that while some of his former colleagues at the c.i.a. and n.s.a. were sympathetic to his values, there constitution doesn' t really who cares?' >> as you heard him say, in his own department they said the we' guys. and of course we want to catch the bad guys, but our rights still matter. adam: snowden also declared he would accept extradition to the united states under certain i' the government i would return if trial where i can make a public done and allow a jury to >> he remains an active patriot, an american citizen, despite th
the line stretched out the door for edward snowden, the man who has been praised for bringing shadowy mass surveillance programs to light and criticized for harming american national security. s an icon. >> the government was warrantlessly and unconstitutionally spying on billions of people around the world and millions of people in america, and he let people know. adam: snowden appeared via skype from russia, but organizers did not allow wmur to video record his remarks. we were allowed...
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. >>> tonight nsa laker edward snowden addresses cu boulder. jason, snowden won't actually >> reporter, no, he will not. that is because he is in russia. the event already sold out. we talked to students who say regardless whether they agree or not with what snowden did, they are excited to have such a world renowned and controversial figure speaking on campus. he will be speaking here a little bit later today. as i mentioned he is currently in russia ed war snowden is. that is where he has asylum. he is charged in the u.s. with espionage for leaking top secret documenns and exposing classified government information. snowden will take questions from the audience. >> it's an important american issue. both sides deserve to be heard. >> i think it's important to be side of the story. >> reporter: he university's distinguished speakers series board actually paid $56,000 in student fees for this eveet thattish clouds snowden and a moderator. reporting live jason gruenauer for denver 7. >>> the el faro investigation begins will in florida. that is t
. >>> tonight nsa laker edward snowden addresses cu boulder. jason, snowden won't actually >> reporter, no, he will not. that is because he is in russia. the event already sold out. we talked to students who say regardless whether they agree or not with what snowden did, they are excited to have such a world renowned and controversial figure speaking on campus. he will be speaking here a little bit later today. as i mentioned he is currently in russia ed war snowden is. that is...
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nermeen: that was edward snowden speaking in 2013.rry eisler, you begin your book with edward snowden. could you talk about that decision to talk about edward snowden, and also, the title of your book is "the god's eye view." >> like all my fiction, but especially this one, it is grounded in things happening in the world. when i first had the idea about this book, by the way, at a notion for pretty far reaching surveillance program and i thought it would make a good basis for a novel. my concern was that what i had in mind was going to be too far-reaching. because my brand has a lot to do with realism, i thought people might say, come on, barry, the government isn't really doing that. while i was working on my previous book, just thinking about the next one, i was in tokyo doing research june 2013, is when glenn greenwald and laura poitras first broke stories with the guardian based on snowden's revelations. i was immediately electrified and last, oh, my god, i was not going nearly far enough in what i had imagined. amy: what is inter
nermeen: that was edward snowden speaking in 2013.rry eisler, you begin your book with edward snowden. could you talk about that decision to talk about edward snowden, and also, the title of your book is "the god's eye view." >> like all my fiction, but especially this one, it is grounded in things happening in the world. when i first had the idea about this book, by the way, at a notion for pretty far reaching surveillance program and i thought it would make a good basis for a...
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government secrecy, edward snowden spoke at cu boulder tonight via video feed. student and community members packed mackey auditorium to hear from the former nast contractor who leaked massive amount --nas contractor who leaked massive amounts of security information. >> reporter: we all watched at google imagineout between former wall street journal reporter run suskine and edward snowden. no video or audio recording of could only snap still pictures 10 minutes during the event. snowden is still wanted in the u.s. for unauthorized communication of defense information. he told the crowd this evening that his disclosures he made three years ago have not or killed. he said there's a difference between legality and morality and he said that this was never about him. it was about the public and if he ever ends up in prison, he could live with it. most students we talked to tonight seemed to appreciate what he had to say. >> i thought it was very eye opening that to see someone so, i guess, influential in our society and see what his life is like now and how he's rea
government secrecy, edward snowden spoke at cu boulder tonight via video feed. student and community members packed mackey auditorium to hear from the former nast contractor who leaked massive amount --nas contractor who leaked massive amounts of security information. >> reporter: we all watched at google imagineout between former wall street journal reporter run suskine and edward snowden. no video or audio recording of could only snap still pictures 10 minutes during the event. snowden...
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reid: coming up at 5:30, edward snowden in new hampshire. pam: more on his virtual appearance today, as a keynote >> this is an editorial. of the charlie baker spoke directly -- >> to the taxpayers who may never write the t, but who write a $1 billion check to the system every year, you deserve to know that your support is delivering a reliable, affordable, transparent and efficient service. >> 5 investigates kathy curran has uncovered a scheduling drivers to handpick their work schedule. those with the least seniority end up with a shift that conflict with mandatory 10 hour rest intervals. drivers are paid to stay home and rest, while others are paid overtime to cover for them great in 2015 alone, the t pay drivers almost $400,000 to stay home and spent another quarter million in overtime for substitute drivers to pick up those shifts. this antiquated manual shift pick system contributes to the problem here at the t' s chiefs to her says switching to an electronic system will eliminate the waste. he would consent to a trial period to test i
reid: coming up at 5:30, edward snowden in new hampshire. pam: more on his virtual appearance today, as a keynote >> this is an editorial. of the charlie baker spoke directly -- >> to the taxpayers who may never write the t, but who write a $1 billion check to the system every year, you deserve to know that your support is delivering a reliable, affordable, transparent and efficient service. >> 5 investigates kathy curran has uncovered a scheduling drivers to handpick their...
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. >>> the mention of edward snowden generates ccntroversy. he is hiding in russia, accused of revealing government secrets. >> tonight, he was speaking to hundreds of students at cu who paid to hear from him. marc stewart is live. mackey auditorium was packed tonight. came here to hear snowden, and foo someone who prides himself on exposing government secretss there were a lot of restrictions during his 90 minute discussion. this, is as much as edward snowden we could capture. still, pictures only. no video, no audio. restrictions to capture a man who has made transparency his new life mission. he talked about ew technological advances, saying these technologies have a way of moving from the war front to the home front. on the topic of crafting new laws to limit government 123-4507s, he noted -- snoops, he noted morality and legality are two different things. >> you know this guy's controversial. i guess that's the point. >> that is definitely the point. pay for the event, including snowden and a moderator. a panel of 15 students approved the
. >>> the mention of edward snowden generates ccntroversy. he is hiding in russia, accused of revealing government secrets. >> tonight, he was speaking to hundreds of students at cu who paid to hear from him. marc stewart is live. mackey auditorium was packed tonight. came here to hear snowden, and foo someone who prides himself on exposing government secretss there were a lot of restrictions during his 90 minute discussion. this, is as much as edward snowden we could capture....
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snowden had a huge effect.n't say perhaps it was the effect it intended to have but political effects are never the ones you intend. >> rose: and whole recognition or confirmation of what america was capable of. >> but snowden, i believe at heart is a geek. and geeks don't want the internet divided. but the effect of these revelations or one major effect of it is that the internet is being divided because russia and china and india and the europeans feel justified in taking a much more active role in trying to shape the internet for their own communities and for the world. >> rose: tell us whatwant to do do it. whether it was russia or china. a big aspect of this is sovereignty. there is in the culture of china, for example and in the political dialogue, it's none of your business but we do. we don't want you coming in here and doing things to a dialogue or transaction with our citizens. we want control of that. correct? >> yes, absolutely. that is exactly what they're asserting. there was a time when i think t
snowden had a huge effect.n't say perhaps it was the effect it intended to have but political effects are never the ones you intend. >> rose: and whole recognition or confirmation of what america was capable of. >> but snowden, i believe at heart is a geek. and geeks don't want the internet divided. but the effect of these revelations or one major effect of it is that the internet is being divided because russia and china and india and the europeans feel justified in taking a much...
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what impetus of the snowden activists-- what dp the impetus of the this?velations add to i'm asking these questions that american had -- questions for the america had questions.ng these ofrica had a great degree authority. scott: the question was in silicon valley itself. for a decade, there had been relative agreements between military intelligence agencies and the united states -- in the united states and the valleycon companies. they could be negotiated privately. what snowden did was tell the whole silicon valley subculture that they were serving something that they had not been aware of. charlie: a part of something they did not know? scott: yes, something political, contrary to their cyber dreams. charlie: some of them are libertarians, too. scott: absolutely. snowden had a huge effect, not the effect he intended. the whole recognition. recognitionhe whole of what had happened. scott: the internet is being divided. feel justified in taking an active role in trying to shape the internet for their own identities and the world. ♪ ♪ charlie: whether it i
what impetus of the snowden activists-- what dp the impetus of the this?velations add to i'm asking these questions that american had -- questions for the america had questions.ng these ofrica had a great degree authority. scott: the question was in silicon valley itself. for a decade, there had been relative agreements between military intelligence agencies and the united states -- in the united states and the valleycon companies. they could be negotiated privately. what snowden did was tell...
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adam: while wmur was prohibited from video recording snowden' s pictures and listen. he says he' s ready to accept extradition to the u.s. to face charges under the espionage act if he' s given a jury trial where he can make a public interest defense of his actions. stephanie: robots are battling each other in concord. we will take you to the state robotics competition and show you the students' creations adam: . adam: warm weather is keeping the lakes from freezing over. hayley: it has been so warm today. stephanie: middle and high school students from new hampshire and vermont came together in concord today for the annual state vex robotics competition. adam: the day-long competition took place at new hampshire technical institute. teams battled each other using the robots they created. rounds and ended the day with qualifying rounds. >> it teaches them about mechanical, a little bit about electricity, electronics and programming. these robots usually have mechanical components, sensors, electric motors, and they all tie together. adam: the winning teams from today'
adam: while wmur was prohibited from video recording snowden' s pictures and listen. he says he' s ready to accept extradition to the u.s. to face charges under the espionage act if he' s given a jury trial where he can make a public interest defense of his actions. stephanie: robots are battling each other in concord. we will take you to the state robotics competition and show you the students' creations adam: . adam: warm weather is keeping the lakes from freezing over. hayley: it has been so...
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snowden is facing 30 years in prison. the writer who hit and killed a woman on the sidewalk has also died. he was identified as clayvon foster. >> florida highway patrol says the victim died after being struck by a dirt right. -- dirtbike. >> i could remember looking at her. what was going on? >> elaine ewing witnessed the accident. she saw two men racing along the sidewalk. two other witnesses also tell me the men were racing. they were doing at least 40 miles an hour. a dirtbike with the number 99 laid on the ground. as hp confirms -- fhp confirms >> i kept telling her don' t move. she kept squirming around trying to get up. don' t move. she is just kind of moaning. >> there may have been a group of motorcyclists and atvs traveling together at the time. none remained on scene. >> i did not see where they went to. i was more concerned with trying to help people. >> ewing calls this heartbreaking. >> you can' t walk out the door before. >> the woman who died is 59-year-old maria ward of orlando. this crash remains under i
snowden is facing 30 years in prison. the writer who hit and killed a woman on the sidewalk has also died. he was identified as clayvon foster. >> florida highway patrol says the victim died after being struck by a dirt right. -- dirtbike. >> i could remember looking at her. what was going on? >> elaine ewing witnessed the accident. she saw two men racing along the sidewalk. two other witnesses also tell me the men were racing. they were doing at least 40 miles an hour. a...
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the obama administration has said it would consider a plea deal for snowden, but snowden says his lawyers are still waiting to hear back from the feds. >>> a suspect is behind bars in connection with a deadly stabbing over the weekend in san jose. 32-year-old anthony tafoya is accused of stabbing two men outside of a bar on south white road just before 1:00 yesterday morning. one of the men was injured. the other later died at the hospital. officers didn't immediately locate tafoya, but arrested him late yesterday. police have not revealed a motive and the coroner has not yet identified the man who was killed. >>> there is now an online petition protesting san jose police officer philip white rejoining the force. white was fired 14 months ago, after he tweeted comments that were critical of black lives matter demonstrations. an independent arbitrator reinstated white earlier this month. organizers of the online petition hope it will encourage the city to challenge the arbitrator's order. >>> the billionaire involved in a feud over public access to a san mateo county beach reportedly wants
the obama administration has said it would consider a plea deal for snowden, but snowden says his lawyers are still waiting to hear back from the feds. >>> a suspect is behind bars in connection with a deadly stabbing over the weekend in san jose. 32-year-old anthony tafoya is accused of stabbing two men outside of a bar on south white road just before 1:00 yesterday morning. one of the men was injured. the other later died at the hospital. officers didn't immediately locate tafoya,...
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he's making a film about edward snowden. this is ralph. the man oliver stone hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. >> the industry doesn't know what it's doing. >> reporter: ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector, a new breed called digital body guards, helping hollywood make sense of a world where it's more than film fans watching closely. >> they have an idea of the film is in the cannes, like a physical thing. it's not. from the moment that you are captioning this film, it's a file. it's duplicated many times. it didn't happen with a physical piece of film. >> hacking is big business. ask sony about that. 2014, cyber criminals breaching its system. stealing ter bites of data, costing the firm millions. >> five out of every six launch victims fell victim to cyber attack. at one point the numbers were up. hollywood is a major target. in previous years the studios could control who saw what and when. everything was on film, it was linear. nowadays so many are involved in the process, and they are accessing ne
he's making a film about edward snowden. this is ralph. the man oliver stone hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. >> the industry doesn't know what it's doing. >> reporter: ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector, a new breed called digital body guards, helping hollywood make sense of a world where it's more than film fans watching closely. >> they have an idea of the film is in the cannes, like a physical thing. it's not. from the moment that...
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about snowden away from prying eyes.rachl is a hacker turned hacker detector, a new breed called digital body guards helping hood aring make sense of a world where it is more than film fans ex. >> there's an idea that the film is not a can. it's not. it's a file. it is duplicated and multiplied so many times. it didn't happen with a physical peace of film. hacking is big business. remember 2014 cyber criminals breached the systems, stealing terabytes of data and cost of the firm millions. >> five out of every six businesses in the united states have fallen victim to a form of cyber attack at some point. the figure was up 40%. this is a problem that is getting worse, not better. and hollywood is a major target for the hackers. in previous years the studios could control who sold what, and when they saw it. nowadays you have so many involved in that production process, and they are accessing networks and files using phones, tablets and in some cases their own laptops. you can see how keeping the hackers out is almost impos
about snowden away from prying eyes.rachl is a hacker turned hacker detector, a new breed called digital body guards helping hood aring make sense of a world where it is more than film fans ex. >> there's an idea that the film is not a can. it's not. it's a file. it is duplicated and multiplied so many times. it didn't happen with a physical peace of film. hacking is big business. remember 2014 cyber criminals breached the systems, stealing terabytes of data and cost of the firm millions....
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former nsa contractor and government secret leaker, edward snowden. we were allowed into the event at the auditorium, but just for a few minutes and we were not allowed to record any of what snowden said. so we can't tell you his speech. he appeared through a google hangout where he is living under temporary asylum. more than 2,000 students and faculty members packed the room. the university says that $56,000 fee was paid. snowden told the crowd he plans to donate part of those proceeds to the freedom of press foundation to make sure journalists are able to operate freely. >>> we know the outcome of the vote that let fans have a stiffer drink at csu's football game next season. larimer county commissioners approved a plan to allow full strength beer in the football stadium. the manager in charge of the concessions says they have not talked yet about a beer price increase. >> stronger beer, more money. >> today, pope francis will travel to the mexico, u.s. border, and spend time in juarez. he will visit a prison to meet with inmates and hold mass on th
former nsa contractor and government secret leaker, edward snowden. we were allowed into the event at the auditorium, but just for a few minutes and we were not allowed to record any of what snowden said. so we can't tell you his speech. he appeared through a google hangout where he is living under temporary asylum. more than 2,000 students and faculty members packed the room. the university says that $56,000 fee was paid. snowden told the crowd he plans to donate part of those proceeds to the...
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because of the edward snowden series of things.rspective, it is in our nation's best interest to help apple, google and facebook. we have to come up with a solution, and that our government has to meet with other governments and work that solution. it has to be something that is balanced in that way. these companies are international companies. just by your statement. we do not come up with my solution. leaning one way or the other. with: coming up, encryption in the spotlight with the central securities most important conference kicks off in san francisco. mike brown is with us with his views, next. and tomorrow i sit down with the u.s. attorney general loretta lynch for an exclusive interview. that is 4:00 p.m. in new york, 1:00 p.m. in san francisco. more bloomberg west, next. ♪ >> a check of your bloomberg first word news. on super tuesday-eve, hillary clinton has picked up the endorsement of the congressional hispanic caucus pac. she and vermont senators bernie sanders have been battling for minority voters. senator sanders ra
because of the edward snowden series of things.rspective, it is in our nation's best interest to help apple, google and facebook. we have to come up with a solution, and that our government has to meet with other governments and work that solution. it has to be something that is balanced in that way. these companies are international companies. just by your statement. we do not come up with my solution. leaning one way or the other. with: coming up, encryption in the spotlight with the central...
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he is making a film about edward snowden.is ralph, the man oliver stone has hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. g gal -- ralph is a hacker, turned detector, one of a new breed called digital bodyguards. >> they still have this idea of, you know, the film is in the can, as if it were a physical thing, and it's not, you know. from the moment that you are capturing this film, and it is a file, and it gets duplicate sod many times. that didn't happen with a physical piece of film. >> reporter: hacking is big business. remember in 2014 cyber criminals breached sony's systems, and it cost the firm millions of dollars. five out of every six large businesses here in the united states have fallen victim to some cyber attack. as you can see this is a problem that is getting worse, not better, and of course hollywood is a major target. in previous years the studios could control who saw what, and when they saw it, everything was on film, everything was much more linear, nowadays you have so many people inv
he is making a film about edward snowden.is ralph, the man oliver stone has hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. g gal -- ralph is a hacker, turned detector, one of a new breed called digital bodyguards. >> they still have this idea of, you know, the film is in the can, as if it were a physical thing, and it's not, you know. from the moment that you are capturing this film, and it is a file, and it gets duplicate sod many times. that didn't happen with a...
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. >> edward snowden the nsa whiitle blower will be inn colorado. thank you for joining us for denver 7 i'm mitch jelniker. >> a little windy. >> a little windy. when i woke up at 2:00 it was still pretty breezy. you will find from our current `ind speeds earlier i showed you the wind gusts. we are sustained at 5-10 miles per hour here in denver. still seeing gusts over bertha pass near 50-60 miles per hour. as you plan out your day, it's sunny and breezy. walking out the door at 7:00 to upper 20s and low 30s. we're still going to be pretty windy at 11:00. highs about near 60. and it will be a warmer -`mostly sunny 64 degrees. you have temperatures across the front range that are pretty nice once again. fort collins 61. highlands ranch 64. and in aurora you're at 59. up and through the foothills we will see 50s today. speaking of that western edge we will send it over tt dayle cedars. % >> reporter: we are taking out weather chaser. this thing is built ford tough which will be awesome when it comes to storm tracking during severe weather season. rig
. >> edward snowden the nsa whiitle blower will be inn colorado. thank you for joining us for denver 7 i'm mitch jelniker. >> a little windy. >> a little windy. when i woke up at 2:00 it was still pretty breezy. you will find from our current `ind speeds earlier i showed you the wind gusts. we are sustained at 5-10 miles per hour here in denver. still seeing gusts over bertha pass near 50-60 miles per hour. as you plan out your day, it's sunny and breezy. walking out the door...
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snowden spoke to his supporters russia. he' s lived there since he leaked the details of a government spying program in 2013. snowden is potentially facing up to 30 years in prison in the united states. new information on a deadly dirt bike crash in orlando. troopers now say the rider who hit and killed a woman on the sidewalk has also died. he was identified overnight as clayvon foster. wesh 2' s matt grant spoke with shaken up neighbors. matt florida highway patrol says : the victim, a 59-year-old woman, died, after being struck by a dirt bike. the driver was taken to the hospital and is in critical condition. >> i saw two men on dirt bikes, running -- racing down the street and i was just wondering what was going on. met: -- matt she says she saw : two men, on dirt bikes, doing tricks and racing along the sidewalk on powers drive in pine hills. fhp would not confirm that but two other witnesses also tell me the men were racing, and say they were doing at least 40 >> it was just reckless. matt a dirt bike with the number
snowden spoke to his supporters russia. he' s lived there since he leaked the details of a government spying program in 2013. snowden is potentially facing up to 30 years in prison in the united states. new information on a deadly dirt bike crash in orlando. troopers now say the rider who hit and killed a woman on the sidewalk has also died. he was identified overnight as clayvon foster. wesh 2' s matt grant spoke with shaken up neighbors. matt florida highway patrol says : the victim, a...
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he's making a film about edward snowden. and this is ralph.r stone has hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. >> this industry doesn't really know what it's doing. >> reporter: ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector. one of a new breed called digital body guards helping hollywood make sense i've world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they have this idea that the film is in the can as if it were a physical thing and it's not. from the moment that you are captioning this film it's a file it gets duplicated and multiplied throughout that process so many times. that didn't happen with a physical piece of film. >> reporter: hacking is big business, just and zone by that. remember 2014, cyber criminals breached its systems, they stole terabytes of data and cost the firm millions of dollars. five out of the every six large businesses here in the united states has fallen victim to some sort of cyber attack at some point. in one year, that figure was up 40%. as you can see, this is a problem that i
he's making a film about edward snowden. and this is ralph.r stone has hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. >> this industry doesn't really know what it's doing. >> reporter: ralph is a hacker turned hacker detector. one of a new breed called digital body guards helping hollywood make sense i've world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they have this idea that the film is in the can as if it were a physical thing and it's...
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this is different, of course, from he had edward snowden and wiki leaks. you say we wouldn't be about this had we not had edward snowden. >> yes, because it's this balance between security and privacy. snowden frayed the revelation from the documents snow deny leaked. frayed those connections. apple and other companies have had to have a more tough stance against government attempts to get information from their customers. and apple has turned this into a selling point. not just in the u.s., but importantly, around the world. when apple talks about the privacy benefits of technology, it is selling customers and many other companies. that's one of the reasons why tim cook is taking such a strong hand here. and we heard from snowden on twitter saying this is the biggest tech case in the legal world of the last decade. >> and we know that following those edward snowden revelations, a lot of customers fled american security providers. they talk about tens of billions of dollars loss. certainly there is a business question here. david kennedy, i want to go to y
this is different, of course, from he had edward snowden and wiki leaks. you say we wouldn't be about this had we not had edward snowden. >> yes, because it's this balance between security and privacy. snowden frayed the revelation from the documents snow deny leaked. frayed those connections. apple and other companies have had to have a more tough stance against government attempts to get information from their customers. and apple has turned this into a selling point. not just in the...
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the distinguished speakers' board paid snowden and the moderator $46,000 for this event. >>> and things gotting into for the broncos today. they got into a small bus crash on the way back from their first practice in california. demarcus ware tweeted out a picture saying everyone was okay and the windshield was broken but they made it back to the hotel. >>> and media day is going on right now, a chance to talk with all the players before the big day, and eric, you had a group in colorado making sure that everything was running smooth? >> reporter: that's right, and i was able to talk with the president, jerry anderson. i talked with him in super bowl 48 two years ago, and he and his company helped to organize that and this one, his 31st. he is one busy guy. this is full circle for where? the bay area? and it's back on the west coast and to top it off, the super bowl's 50th anniversary. he said planning the event has changed over the years. >> back then, it was three pages of drawings and three people and we put on the game. today what you will see with the super bowl out here, 150 pagee
the distinguished speakers' board paid snowden and the moderator $46,000 for this event. >>> and things gotting into for the broncos today. they got into a small bus crash on the way back from their first practice in california. demarcus ware tweeted out a picture saying everyone was okay and the windshield was broken but they made it back to the hotel. >>> and media day is going on right now, a chance to talk with all the players before the big day, and eric, you had a group...
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snowden says he's ready to accept extradition to the u.s. to face charges under the the espionage act if he's given a jury trial to make a defense for his actions. late justice scalia is remembered for his service in the supreme court. mo are than 3,000 people attended his funeral mass in the nation's capital yesterday. justice scalia was not only remembered as a conservative icon on the court, but as a father and man who loved god. he was honored by his own son, father paul scalia. >> he was dad. he was the father that god gave us for the great adventure of family life. sure, he forgot our names at times or mixed them up, but there are nine of us. amy: another memorial service march 1st. right now, governor maggie hassan is in washington d.c. for a meeting with governors from across the country. governors are discussing threats of terrorism, the heroin epidemic and the economy during the three-day meeting. governor hassan will speak out about a committee and on monday, the governors will discuss their priorities with president obama. we hop
snowden says he's ready to accept extradition to the u.s. to face charges under the the espionage act if he's given a jury trial to make a defense for his actions. late justice scalia is remembered for his service in the supreme court. mo are than 3,000 people attended his funeral mass in the nation's capital yesterday. justice scalia was not only remembered as a conservative icon on the court, but as a father and man who loved god. he was honored by his own son, father paul scalia. >> he...
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. >> edward snowden said you can get in there already. >> once they open that key. they've ruined the encryption of the phone. they lost -- stock price will tank unless they work with the fbi and say we will unincrypt this phone, and work with you to create a bigger firewall for the next generation of eye phones, but at your expense. >> then, if you're really concerned about security. you'll pay for it. >> dana, part of the argument coming from apple is if they don't keep security total, another company somewhere else will do it, and everybody will buy their phones? >> i realize that some people bought the iphone for encryption
. >> edward snowden said you can get in there already. >> once they open that key. they've ruined the encryption of the phone. they lost -- stock price will tank unless they work with the fbi and say we will unincrypt this phone, and work with you to create a bigger firewall for the next generation of eye phones, but at your expense. >> then, if you're really concerned about security. you'll pay for it. >> dana, part of the argument coming from apple is if they don't...
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my impression is that the problem for washington now is more snowden. for me, assange is an old story. i was surprised by the decision but not that interested. situation is, what is the u.s. going to do in the future? they're more interested in rid of isis and unfortunately, not necessarily right options, thinking about military. some of the republican hawkish.s are really but nobody is thinking about it anymore. is a littleedom act improvement but not a big improvement. and if we can pair with the french law adopted and you may remember that everybody has said adopt thegoing to french patriot act. my analysis is it's more rights.ve of when we look at the only america, the court, in so many years, it was created 1978, it rendered like 35,000 12 weres and only refusals. so it means there is no judicial review of the process. it's not very optimistic. but nobody is worried about that. at the campaign, everybody is saying the same something. security first. inre not that interested liberty. >> basically just to summarize assange were saying, has been compl
my impression is that the problem for washington now is more snowden. for me, assange is an old story. i was surprised by the decision but not that interested. situation is, what is the u.s. going to do in the future? they're more interested in rid of isis and unfortunately, not necessarily right options, thinking about military. some of the republican hawkish.s are really but nobody is thinking about it anymore. is a littleedom act improvement but not a big improvement. and if we can pair with...
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snowden scandal. it still stings.istorically we've always had a standard that had to be met before you could infringe on privacy and what we found with the n.a.s. is that things have gotten out of hand. and that happened behind closed doors. that was not part of a politician discussion. >> that's right. it's been a few years now but for us, for american society, it's like we're really not ready to give you a second set of keys yet. cory: right, interesting. i want to keep you around and talk about the business impact el woo. el took about what this means for apple's rep days. -- reputation. plenty more when "bloomberg west" returns. ♪. 2kd ♪ cory: let's get back to the main story, that debate over encryption and apple fighting back. a strongly worded court filing suggesting the u.s. government is overstepping its authority. will this save the company's bottom line? and ith me, brian cheg brian white. chief analytics officer. dan, can they do this? do you think am has the ability to simply change the code to make it av
snowden scandal. it still stings.istorically we've always had a standard that had to be met before you could infringe on privacy and what we found with the n.a.s. is that things have gotten out of hand. and that happened behind closed doors. that was not part of a politician discussion. >> that's right. it's been a few years now but for us, for american society, it's like we're really not ready to give you a second set of keys yet. cory: right, interesting. i want to keep you around and...
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snowden made the comments on skype while addressing a group of supporters in new hampshire. the former nsa contractor nations surveillance program and is living in exile in russia. the obama administration said it would consider a plea deal. snowden says his lawyers are waiting to hear back back.>>> iraqi soldiers were deployed to iraq today hoping to take back the city of mobile -- mosley. isis took control of mosley in 2014 and it's now the jihadists main hub in iraq. us forces won control of mosley in 2004. more than 1 million people currently live there under isis control. >>> john kerry announced today an agreement with russia for provisional truce in syria. areas in jordan where he is holding meetings to discuss the worsening crisis in syria. carre said the finals -- final details need to be ironed out between obama and russian president putin. that will happen.>> we are closer to a cease-fire than we have been. i take nothing for granted about this. >> the us and russia are at odds because of a bombing campaign in syria last year. the us wants aside out and is back th
snowden made the comments on skype while addressing a group of supporters in new hampshire. the former nsa contractor nations surveillance program and is living in exile in russia. the obama administration said it would consider a plea deal. snowden says his lawyers are waiting to hear back back.>>> iraqi soldiers were deployed to iraq today hoping to take back the city of mobile -- mosley. isis took control of mosley in 2014 and it's now the jihadists main hub in iraq. us forces won...
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the post edward snowden world, and a report came out just this week saying ed yard snowden's claims about government collection of americans' internet communications were wildly overstated, but that perception is reality. in the post-snowden world, companies like apple and verizon and google all felt threatened that their customers may have thought they betrayed them because some of the overreaching reporting here. so i get that as the district attorney says, a bit of this is a marketing game. but at the end of the day, it's probably not going to be the f.b.i. against apple where the court, as the arbiter, that solves the bigger question that you inskeep raising here which is it's not just about this one phone. ben franklin is the person who said a long time ago he who trades liberty for security is a fool who deserves neither. we don't -- >> rose: are you asking them to trade liberty for security? >> no, not at all. we don't trade privacy for security, liberty for security as a government. the way that works in a democracy is the people decide where to set those tolerances, and they do i
the post edward snowden world, and a report came out just this week saying ed yard snowden's claims about government collection of americans' internet communications were wildly overstated, but that perception is reality. in the post-snowden world, companies like apple and verizon and google all felt threatened that their customers may have thought they betrayed them because some of the overreaching reporting here. so i get that as the district attorney says, a bit of this is a marketing game....
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i think everybody is fearful in light of what has happened with the snowden revelations that there will be some degree of potential leak or abuse, but i can tell you in this specific case, especially with the media and the notoriety surrounding this, this might be the most micro managed investigation ongoing that would result in a tremendous amount of over sight. so i think the public's fear of a degree of abuse here is just not realistic >>> let's turn our attention to guantanamo bay. the president announced another at the to close the prison. there was widespread support of this. he said of the 91 prisoners still being held, ten are considered unreleasable. is the president correct when he says keeping guantanamo open threaten is national security. is he right? >> i don't think i.s.i.s. or al-qaeda whether we keep it open or not they will hate us more. i've always not liked it. going back to many people it has been there, but it was a mistake >>> i want to talk to you - we have talked about cyber stuff. you tweeted out an article that quoted c.i.a. deputy director that they face issue
i think everybody is fearful in light of what has happened with the snowden revelations that there will be some degree of potential leak or abuse, but i can tell you in this specific case, especially with the media and the notoriety surrounding this, this might be the most micro managed investigation ongoing that would result in a tremendous amount of over sight. so i think the public's fear of a degree of abuse here is just not realistic >>> let's turn our attention to guantanamo bay....
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he is making a film about edward snowden. and this is ralph.liver stone has hired to keep his film away from prying eyes. >> this industry doesn't know what it's doing. >> reporter: ralph is a hacker, turned hacker detector. he is helping hollywood make sense of a world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they still have this idea of, you know, the film is in the can, as if it were a physical thing, and it's not. it's a file, and gets duplicated and multiplied so many times. well, that didn't happen with a physical piece of film. >> reporter: hacking is big business. just ask sony. remember in 2014, cyber criminacrimina criminals breached their system. five out of every six businesses here in the united states have fallen victim of cyber attacks at some point. as you can see this is a problem that is getting worse, not better, and of course, hollywood is a major target. in previous years the studios could control who saw what and when they saw it. nowadays you have so many people involved in that production process, and th
he is making a film about edward snowden. and this is ralph.liver stone has hired to keep his film away from prying eyes. >> this industry doesn't know what it's doing. >> reporter: ralph is a hacker, turned hacker detector. he is helping hollywood make sense of a world where it is more than film fans watching very closely. >> they still have this idea of, you know, the film is in the can, as if it were a physical thing, and it's not. it's a file, and gets duplicated and...
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emily: tell me about your relationship with edward snowden. kim: i think he is a hero.dmire him for his courage. he will be remembered in history as one of the great people of our time. emily: what is he up to now? kim: he is happy, he is fine. he is in russia. i think he is pleased that the debate has been triggered, based on the good things he has done. especially to americans. emily: when it comes to china, iran, islamic terrorists, the united states government, what are you most worried about when it comes to spying, hacking? kim: i am worried about the situation in ukraine. i think putin is someone i would be very careful with. i think that obama has done a good thing in negotiating with iran and trying to find a resolution to this nuclear standoff. emily: what about some of the other countries? like north korea and sony? should we be concerned about north korea? kim: well, you do not really believe that north korea hacked sony. i do not believe that for a minute. emily: who did, then? kim: well, some sophisticated group that has an interest in what hollywood is do
emily: tell me about your relationship with edward snowden. kim: i think he is a hero.dmire him for his courage. he will be remembered in history as one of the great people of our time. emily: what is he up to now? kim: he is happy, he is fine. he is in russia. i think he is pleased that the debate has been triggered, based on the good things he has done. especially to americans. emily: when it comes to china, iran, islamic terrorists, the united states government, what are you most worried...
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. >> reporter: there's edward snowden, and there's hollywood director, oliver stone. he's making a film about edward snowden, and this is ralph, the man oliver stone has hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. >> he doesn't really know. >> mal he's a hacker, and watchg very closely. >> they still have this idea that the film isn't canned. and it's a physical thing. and it's not. but you're capturing this film, it's a file, and it gets duplicated and multiplied in the process, and that didn't happen with a piece of film. >> hacking is big business. just and sony about that. in 2014, the cyber criminals stole tara bites of data, and it cost the film millions of dollars. >> five out of every ten businesses in the united states have fallen to some sort of cyber attack, and in one year, that number was up 40%, and it's getting worse and not better. hollywood is a major victim. you have so many people involved in the network production process, and they're all accessing files using their own phones, and in some cases, their own laptops, and to kee
. >> reporter: there's edward snowden, and there's hollywood director, oliver stone. he's making a film about edward snowden, and this is ralph, the man oliver stone has hired to keep his film about edward snowden away from prying eyes. >> he doesn't really know. >> mal he's a hacker, and watchg very closely. >> they still have this idea that the film isn't canned. and it's a physical thing. and it's not. but you're capturing this film, it's a file, and it gets...
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snowden made the comments on skype while addressing a group of supporters in new hampshire.e former nsa contractor leaked details about the nations surveillance program and is living in exile in russia. the obama administration said it would consider a plea deal. snowden says his lawyers are waiting to hear back back.>>> iraqi soldiers were deployed to iraq today hoping to take back the city of mobile -- mosley. isis took control of mosley in 2014 and it's now the jihadists main hub in iraq. us forces won control of mosley in 2004. more than 1 million people currently live there under isis control. >>> john kerry announced today an agreement with russia for provisional truce in syria. areas in jordan where he is holding meetings to discuss the worsening crisis in syria. carre said the finals -- final details need to be ironed out between obama and russian president putin. carre said he is optimistic that will happen.>> we are closer to a cease-fire than we have been. i take nothing for granted about this. >> the us and russia are at odds because of a bombing campaign in syri
snowden made the comments on skype while addressing a group of supporters in new hampshire.e former nsa contractor leaked details about the nations surveillance program and is living in exile in russia. the obama administration said it would consider a plea deal. snowden says his lawyers are waiting to hear back back.>>> iraqi soldiers were deployed to iraq today hoping to take back the city of mobile -- mosley. isis took control of mosley in 2014 and it's now the jihadists main hub in...
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since the revelations of edward snowden. ashton carter has been trying to rebuild trust between washington and silicon valley and get these technology companies to help the government more. take a listen to what he had to say on "charlie rose." ash carter: i don't expect them to do things to help us that compromise their business position or their competitive position. but i do want to have enough of a bridge to the second -- the tech sector so that we can work, where possible toward common solutions to common problems. emily: in response to this case, donald trump is backing the government. take a listen to what trump had to say. actually, it is a full-screen quote. donald trump says, i believe -- i agree 100% with the courts. we have to use our heads. to think apple won't allow us to get into a cell phone, who do they think they are? greg, your response. greg: i think they are the maker of the phone. look. the fbi has a lot of options for how it can conduct an investigation. it doesn't have to compel technology makers to w
since the revelations of edward snowden. ashton carter has been trying to rebuild trust between washington and silicon valley and get these technology companies to help the government more. take a listen to what he had to say on "charlie rose." ash carter: i don't expect them to do things to help us that compromise their business position or their competitive position. but i do want to have enough of a bridge to the second -- the tech sector so that we can work, where possible toward...
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we could have been more forthcoming free snowden and should have been far more agile post snowden, telling or story and explaining what we were doing. but to look at the essential elements as you describe, metadata is literally the outside of the envelope of electronic communication, and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was essentially the outside of the envelope, and very fundamental case in 1979, smith versus maryland, the court held 5-3 that just like the outside of the envelope, telephonic metadata had no expectation of privacy, and therefore was not constitutionally protected. so, when we gathered all of that data in after 9/11, under the stella win program to be fair, jim, congress then limited access to metadata in the fisa act, the foreign intelligence surveillance act, but it was not constitutionally limited. it was limited by statute. and after 9/11, the president, using his article 2 commander in chief autho
we could have been more forthcoming free snowden and should have been far more agile post snowden, telling or story and explaining what we were doing. but to look at the essential elements as you describe, metadata is literally the outside of the envelope of electronic communication, and as you said, american law enforcement traditionally has been able to look at the outside of the envelope. the supreme court decided that the fact of your phone call, who you called, when, for how long, also was...
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speaking via skype from russia, snowden addressed a group of supporters yesterday.e said he'd like to make a public interest and let a jury decide guilt or innocence. he released details of a government program and left the country. he faces charges that could land him in prison for up to 30 years. >>> you're looking at north korean leader kim jong-un inspecting his military. north korean state television broadcast still photos of kim observing some areas with artillery drills. they didn't give locations of the drills. the images and one day after north korea fired artillery rounds in the sea near a disputed border with south korea. >>> take a look at this. this is a 1st look at a rare tiger cub that was born at an indonesian zoo this week. the baby sumatran tiger weighs about 5 pounds. they don't know the effect to the cub. they estimate less than 400 tigers alive today. the population is tiny because of deforestation and illegal poaching. >>> getting ready for philadelphia flower show. shops across philadelphia have displays in lobbies. you're looking at strain in
speaking via skype from russia, snowden addressed a group of supporters yesterday.e said he'd like to make a public interest and let a jury decide guilt or innocence. he released details of a government program and left the country. he faces charges that could land him in prison for up to 30 years. >>> you're looking at north korean leader kim jong-un inspecting his military. north korean state television broadcast still photos of kim observing some areas with artillery drills. they...
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. >> where are you on snowden? >> you know, i think snowden broke the law. that's true. court to make his case. on the other hand there would not be a whole lot of discussion that we're hearing today if snowden did not come forward and tell us what the nsa was doing. >> you wouldn't throw the book at him? >> no. >> we'll talk about what senator was like when he was the age of you guys here. much more from senator sanders when we come back. you're watching the hardball college tour. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> okay that's the brass band. they're all students at the university of chicago. we're back with the hardball college tour. let me get some of these things about you. >> about me. we got to talk about you. >> we don't want to fight anymore. i've done my fighting. let me ask you about the '60s. my kids love to talk about the ç '60s. what did it feel like when you were here? >> to be honest with you, i don't say that just because i'm on tv. i was not much into drugs. my hair was a little bit longer. >> we got pictures. we'll show one up. >> coming here in '61 or 2. what was mind blowing
. >> where are you on snowden? >> you know, i think snowden broke the law. that's true. court to make his case. on the other hand there would not be a whole lot of discussion that we're hearing today if snowden did not come forward and tell us what the nsa was doing. >> you wouldn't throw the book at him? >> no. >> we'll talk about what senator was like when he was the age of you guys here. much more from senator sanders when we come back. you're watching the...
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. >> where are you on snowden? >> you know, i think snowden broke the law. that's true. i think he deserves his day in court to make his case. on the other hand there would not be a whole lot of discussion that we're hearing today if snowden did not come forward and tell us what the nsa was doing. >> you wouldn't throw the book at him? >> no. >> we'll talk about what senator was like when he was the age of you guys here. much more from senator sanders when we come back. you're watching the hardball college tour. ♪ >>> okay that's the brass band. they're all students at the university of chicago. we're back with the hardball college tour. let me get some of these things about you. >> about me. we got to talk about you. >> we don't want to fight anymore. i've done my fighting. let me ask you about the '60s. my kids love to talk about the '60s. what did it feel like when you were here? >> to be honest with you, i don't say that just because i'm on tv. i was not much into drugs. my hair was a little bit longer. >> we got pictures. we'll show one up. >> coming here in '61 or
. >> where are you on snowden? >> you know, i think snowden broke the law. that's true. i think he deserves his day in court to make his case. on the other hand there would not be a whole lot of discussion that we're hearing today if snowden did not come forward and tell us what the nsa was doing. >> you wouldn't throw the book at him? >> no. >> we'll talk about what senator was like when he was the age of you guys here. much more from senator sanders when we come...
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. >> one of the last documents out of the hundred was from 2013 and it is edward snowden's files. >> yes. >> what is this piece of paper here? scott: that is a letter edward snowden wrote making it available to various people in the media and members of government in which he attested to the fact that he had acquired this information. he worked as a government contractor, british government agencies. he had obtained a great deal of information which he believed showed the government of the united states was involved in illegal gathering of information and -- intelligence information from a massive front of people spying on government officials abroad. it was one of those things that horrified many people when it was going to be disclosed. he believed it was his duty as a patriot to disclose this information. he said he thought disclosing the truth was not a crime. many other people have disagreed and he was charged -- he has since been charged with theft of government property in violation of the espionage act and he remains a fugitive in russia. >> here he is from 2014. >> this is w
. >> one of the last documents out of the hundred was from 2013 and it is edward snowden's files. >> yes. >> what is this piece of paper here? scott: that is a letter edward snowden wrote making it available to various people in the media and members of government in which he attested to the fact that he had acquired this information. he worked as a government contractor, british government agencies. he had obtained a great deal of information which he believed showed the...
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charles: after edward snowden they designed the self-destruct mechanism. cuba said if they do come polite's a slippery slope of lost privacy. once this key is created, bad guysw will get a handle on it. we talk every week about security breaches. this would be a what tooka in the bad guy's hands. >> i have to agree with that on a mass scale. i don't think it should negate apple's moral responsibility to unlock this specific phone. we can't compare apples and oranges. the government is talking about a back door key to all iphones. but all they need is the one to this iphone. we need to make sure we are comparing apples to apples, then we have to come down on the side of freedom. charles: if f.b.i. said give us the key -- sill the con valley sucked up when call street didn't donate to obama in the last election cycle. tim cook is his buddy. he was at the state of the union. >> what happened to the silicon family firms when it was found out some of them were working for the government? there is huge backlash. privacy is the third rail for the tech industry in
charles: after edward snowden they designed the self-destruct mechanism. cuba said if they do come polite's a slippery slope of lost privacy. once this key is created, bad guysw will get a handle on it. we talk every week about security breaches. this would be a what tooka in the bad guy's hands. >> i have to agree with that on a mass scale. i don't think it should negate apple's moral responsibility to unlock this specific phone. we can't compare apples and oranges. the government is...
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. >>> controversial figure eddard snowden may be hiding out in russia but thousands of students here are getting a the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... the presidency is the toughest job in the world and she's the one who'll make a real difference for you. i'm hillary clinton and i approved this message. rin the middle of a time when senior povertyt is increasing. republicans and some democratsp for cutting cost-of-living adjustments for social security. we said, "it will be over our dead bodies as president, i will do everything i can of social security and expand benefits for people who desperately need them. i'm bernie sanders, and i approve this message. . >>> we are back with breaking news now. right now denver firefighters southwest denver. >> this fire broke out at a russell hey th scene. what'
. >>> controversial figure eddard snowden may be hiding out in russia but thousands of students here are getting a the world a president has to grapple with. sometimes you can't even imagine. that's the job. and she's the one who's proven she can get it done. ...securing a massive reduction in nuclear weapons... ...standing up against the abuse of women... ...protecting social security... ...expanding benefits for the national guard... the presidency is the toughest job in the world...
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snowden spoke with a group of supporters in a new hampshire liberty forum over skype. in 2013, he leaked details of a secret government eavesdropping and fled to russia. he faces charges in the u.s. that could land him in prison up to 30 years. >>> traffic and weather together every ten minutes. a look at your live drive times a look at your live drive from 128 to the tobin bridge. shiri? >>> ? >> for anybody heading out, clearing skies which begin with the clouds. temperatures in the process of calling down. -- cooling down. 33 degrees. we hang on that temperature at 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. next. >>> a home break-in could be risk. >> when you lose a substantial amount of money like that, it was like starting all over. >> daniel: how that money was being used to help an animal shelter. >>> the big national story this morning. an uber driver is accused in a deadly ram deadly ram rampage, but pausing to pick up passengers between passenger who was in t t >>> it is 4:14. happening today, the uber driver to police say went on a deadly rampage in michigan will be from court. jaso
snowden spoke with a group of supporters in a new hampshire liberty forum over skype. in 2013, he leaked details of a secret government eavesdropping and fled to russia. he faces charges in the u.s. that could land him in prison up to 30 years. >>> traffic and weather together every ten minutes. a look at your live drive times a look at your live drive from 128 to the tobin bridge. shiri? >>> ? >> for anybody heading out, clearing skies which begin with the clouds....