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we need more and snowdens and chelsea mannings.: explain how you did not end up in gel and remained the president. >> the revelation of the history inflows people to be against the war but they were art against the war. that did not affect nixon. he went on with the war. what next and responded to was his fear, whether roe -- rather well were rounded. he felt i could prove it with documents in a way that the public would lead to public opposition to his policy. yet to shut me up. to do that in this country had to take what was crimes then -- or less wiretapping, hiring ca people for the white house to burglarize a former office, hoping to get information he could blackmail me with into silence. later bringing some of those same cia assets who were later caught in the watergate to washington to incapacitate daniel ellsberg totally. and the what d mean? >> what do i mean? that is what i asked the prosecutor, what does that mean, kill me? he said the words were too incapacitate you totally. but you have to understand these guys were a
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that's what happened with the snowden materials.hey were released through an american subsidiary of "the guardian." and british journalists are very envious, indeed, of the free press that we have. more broadly, yes, there are different ways for democratic societies to be organized, and in terms of striking balances between freedom and liberty and other important interests, we lean very heavily in the direction of more freedom of the press, more freedom of speech. i think that's a good idea, but there are other ways to run legal systems and other ways. canada is more restrictive than we are. i prefer our system. and when you read our cases, i think they're really very powerful. >> on to the court in 1971. as we said, chief justice warren burger, and we're going to tell you about the other members of the court, the nixan appointees were chief burger and harry blackmun. justice appointees, thurgood marshall, kennedy appointees byron white. eisenhower is still on the court, john marshall ii, william brennan and potter stewart and hugo
that's what happened with the snowden materials.hey were released through an american subsidiary of "the guardian." and british journalists are very envious, indeed, of the free press that we have. more broadly, yes, there are different ways for democratic societies to be organized, and in terms of striking balances between freedom and liberty and other important interests, we lean very heavily in the direction of more freedom of the press, more freedom of speech. i think that's a...
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snowden up to his old tricks again after he says this no jeana hospital participated in the torture program that. beating an innocent pregnant woman stomach ainley raping a man with meals he tried to refuse and freezing a shackled prisoner until he died she personally wrote the order to destroy ninety two tapes of cia torture of course snowden he's not the favored son of the cia he's the bad boy who ran off to moscow but what he's saying i think some of it is corroborated he has a say said that as the new head of the cia she won't be torturing people she was a bit equivocal when asked whether donald trump would if he told her to torture people what he or she would do what we know what donald trump thinks he said congratulations to our new cia director gina hospital where he's bound to say that but on the record for supporting torture and that he wants far harsher torture fits very comfortably together here but there's a slight confusion because we're told she's had something of a chance formation on the road to the cia and she's got new views on this but it doesn't take away her pas
snowden up to his old tricks again after he says this no jeana hospital participated in the torture program that. beating an innocent pregnant woman stomach ainley raping a man with meals he tried to refuse and freezing a shackled prisoner until he died she personally wrote the order to destroy ninety two tapes of cia torture of course snowden he's not the favored son of the cia he's the bad boy who ran off to moscow but what he's saying i think some of it is corroborated he has a say said that...
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that is why edward snowden lives in moscow and not washington. susan: to that end, a twitter follower asks, is the freedom of the press the freedom of anyone to print or the freedom of one to print anything? mr. olson: to go back to justices black and douglas, the constitutional provisions as congress shall make no law, but there are obvious areas where there are laws that govern and relate to the freedom of the press. it is not just the freedom of press, but freedom of speech. those are very much overlapping, especially in today's world. freedom of speech and freedom of the press and who is a journalist and who can publish what, those are very, very blurry lines. there are all sorts of litigation that come out that it is very difficult to distinguish in some ways. mr. abrams: in some ways it is meaning less and less, which is to say in social media, we live in a world now where we are not asking all the time anymore are you a journalist or not. you have information, you want to talk about it? you either have a right or you don't have a right, an
that is why edward snowden lives in moscow and not washington. susan: to that end, a twitter follower asks, is the freedom of the press the freedom of anyone to print or the freedom of one to print anything? mr. olson: to go back to justices black and douglas, the constitutional provisions as congress shall make no law, but there are obvious areas where there are laws that govern and relate to the freedom of the press. it is not just the freedom of press, but freedom of speech. those are very...
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that is what happened to the snowden materials.were released to an american subsidiary of the journalists british are very envious in deed of the .ree press that we have more broadly, there are different ways for democratic societies to be organized and in terms of striking balances between freedom and liberty and other important interests, we lean very heavily in the direction of more freedom of the press. more freedom of speech. i think that is a good idea. but, there are other ways to run --al systems and other ways canada is more restrictive than we are. i prefer our system. but when you read our cases come really very are powerful. susan: chief justice warren burger, we will tell you about the other members of the court. , thenixon appointees , eisen hasointees her appointees still on the -- there wereime eisenhower's appointees still on the court at the time. 13 days after the new york times published that first article, there were two hours of oral argument. we will listen to a little bit. you did not argued the case. tell m
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after having read snowden's revelations over the past four years about how vulnerable we are and what methods the u.s. secret service is you are an essential part of snowden's publications is about the close elaboration between the corporations and the secret services and the fact that the corporations also blige to work with the secret services they should have drawn the necessary conclusions from this. data security expert your highness caspar is also concerned about the risk from the u.s. intelligence services. the german constitution says the state must protect the data of its citizens. there is a fundamental right to ensure the integrity and confidentiality of information technology systems. subject to american law. yeah the consequences yes the implications are of course very far reaching. we know that under the prism program the major american internet companies granted access to their data so. that was microsoft part of this program. yes among others. and this shows of course how risky it is to enter into a dependency that you can't just suddenly get out on. the last call we w
after having read snowden's revelations over the past four years about how vulnerable we are and what methods the u.s. secret service is you are an essential part of snowden's publications is about the close elaboration between the corporations and the secret services and the fact that the corporations also blige to work with the secret services they should have drawn the necessary conclusions from this. data security expert your highness caspar is also concerned about the risk from the u.s....
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what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he covered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and i you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time the u.s. government said or about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think you know it begs the question as to whether we're being monitored in order to stifle political dissent and i think. that is what i believe this is about and i think it's of of great concern in a country that claims to be a democracy and claims to be free. when i thanks for sharing a time with us here on r.t. international many more of your worldwide headlines for a monday to come at the top of the hour. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars of debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five percent of glob
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what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time the u.s. government center about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think you know it begs the question as to whether we're being monitored in order to stifle political dissent and i think. that is what i believe this is about and i think it's of of great concern and a country that claims to be a democracy and claims to be free. and that brings you up today you're watching out a thanks be company this afternoon we're back to the headlines money speak in thirty five months. i've been saying the numbers mean something they've matter the u.s. is over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like colored timestamping each day. eighty five percent of global weal
what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time the u.s. government center about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think you...
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what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and i you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time the u.s. government said or about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think you know it begs the question as to whether we're being monitored in order to stifle political dissent and i think. that is what i believe this is about and i think it's of of great concern in a country that claims to be a democracy and claims to be free thanks for sharing a monday with us here at r.t. international still lots of stories to come your way though at the top of the hour . highlands was as political ties. in disdain said standing stock poor now. because of the fire of the adult number one the focus to be on the wall street ballpark so please tell me it was a little while
what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and i you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time the u.s. government said or about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think...
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what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and i you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time u.s. government center about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think you know it begs the question as to whether we're being monitored in order to stifle political dissent and i think. that is what i believe this is about and i think it's of of great concern in a country that claims to be a democracy and claims to be free and thanks for joining us for the program here on r.t. international today about it well now less than two hours until the russian the president's inauguration ceremony for vladimir putin hope you'll join us for that coverage in the meantime we are back. highlands was as political ties back to one he counts donington disdain said standing
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our course i learned the hard way in the aftermath of the snowden officers that they all go to schoolon these. so long-term worry about not only the damage to the fabric of our system but however sears, whether their nationstates are not can take advantage of that insight. this exposure for me is not healthy. >> given these attacks on the institutions in your concerned about the viability. what is your advice to more senior people at fbi and doj? i'm not i'm talking about the senior people who are worried for their careers when you tell them? and what you tell the american people? how should citizens think about this today. >> first, i think the intelligence leaders today is members on the oversight committee they have a heavy burden for providing the top cover. the magnificent workforce continues to do what it does. i think that is the message i would convey to the american people is that they need to be watchful and vigilant to ensure their intelligence committee does a lot of things on their behalf and it's not criticized. it is allowed to continue to convey the facts. that is not
our course i learned the hard way in the aftermath of the snowden officers that they all go to schoolon these. so long-term worry about not only the damage to the fabric of our system but however sears, whether their nationstates are not can take advantage of that insight. this exposure for me is not healthy. >> given these attacks on the institutions in your concerned about the viability. what is your advice to more senior people at fbi and doj? i'm not i'm talking about the senior...
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european parliament has long since ceased to rely on sure ensues from the americans after the snowden affair it made tough demands for independence was stated in europe we need the commission we need the parliament to arch clearly on the member states to deliver rules and standards on how the early billion feel is. considered the key figure for you data protection law explains why. the microsoft and. i've been often called stop this and done towards. the so called don't need. it in the going to do will come soon for in this stuff. has to go for negotiating with microsoft alternative on the market that they can't go with the parks that's a. good. move. for months. of open source software. but these are just bean. beater is. just will be unless the issue isn't just. ministers and. inventive. and so it. appears. to be something. as early as twenty thirteen the commission adopted a program to free the european institutions and member states from the dependence on a few american software companies. why have the commissioners abandoned this policy. i don't think we're abundances this police
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what i have learned the hard way and you have learned in the aftermath of the snowden revolution.long-term, i worry about that only the damage to the fabric of our system, but however sears, whether nationstates are not would take advantage of that insight. so this exposure from the is not healthy. >> the same question to two different groups of people, given the attacks, what is your advice first to more senior people? i'm not talk about the on guys but the more senior people who are worried for there's careers, what to tell them? i want to tell the american people? how should citizens think about what's happening today? >> i think the counterintelligence leaders today also is oversight also have a heavy burden for providing the top cover so that the workforce can do what it does switches, hopefully turning the truth to the powerless. the american people needs to be watchful and vigilant to make sure their intelligence community that does a lot of things on their behalf is not politicized. and that it is allowed to continue to convey the facts and the truth to power. otherwise it
what i have learned the hard way and you have learned in the aftermath of the snowden revolution.long-term, i worry about that only the damage to the fabric of our system, but however sears, whether nationstates are not would take advantage of that insight. so this exposure from the is not healthy. >> the same question to two different groups of people, given the attacks, what is your advice first to more senior people? i'm not talk about the on guys but the more senior people who are...
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outrage over facebook's action and other you know people over in silicon valley one when the word snowden issues came out and they found out that they were just handing over our private data to the n.s.a. without you know and violating our personal fourth and fifth amendment rights there you know i wish we would have seen that kind of outrage then the last thing i'm going to ask about is you know they're not just stopping at moderate moderating new . mentioned earlier piers morgan's are birds and it's like a bird is intent on moderating our love lives as well matched the owner of dating haps tender and ok cupid so it stocks tumble today on the news that facebook will now enter the dating service steve are you going to are you going to sign up for facebook. services you trust well here so you trust them with your love life now well they already have all my information and if you're on it your all your information so i know you have to sign up but you don't have to give them anything got they. i got it you know i've never full disclosure i'm divorced but i've never had the nerve to put my p
outrage over facebook's action and other you know people over in silicon valley one when the word snowden issues came out and they found out that they were just handing over our private data to the n.s.a. without you know and violating our personal fourth and fifth amendment rights there you know i wish we would have seen that kind of outrage then the last thing i'm going to ask about is you know they're not just stopping at moderate moderating new . mentioned earlier piers morgan's are birds...
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to european parliament has long since ceased to rely on the sure it's from the americans after the snowden affair it made tough demands for independence was europe we need the commission we need the parliament to arch clearly on the member states to deliver rules and standards on how you. consider the key figure for you data protection low explains why. microsoft. could start this and done towards. the so called don't need. it in the you're going to talk india will come as soon. as to go off when they go see the same chair with microsoft that's the alternative on the market that they can go well that's a. good. move. for months. of open source software. but these are just keen. and bitter is the time it. doesn't interest you just. wish to do isn't just meant. that ministers and. inventive. and so it. appears. and we actually did you could tell if you want to be something. as early as twenty thirty. you commission adopted a program to free the european institutions and member states from the dependence on a few american software companies. why have the commissioners abandoned this policy. i
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european parliament has long since ceased to rely on sure ensues from the americans after the snowden affair it made tough demands for independence for europe we need the commission we need the parliament to urge clearly on the member states to deliver rules and standards on how you. considered the key figure for you data protection law explains why. microsoft and. i've been. called start this and done towards. the so-called don't need. it in the you're going to do will come soon for him so he has to go for negotiating the same chair with microsoft the alternative of the market that they can't go with the parks that's a. good. move. for months and. one. of open source software. of these i've just been damaged and bitter is. just will be unless the issue isn't just many. ministers in a nation. of. inventive. peers. and. hope of to be something. as early as twenty thirteen the commission adopted a program to free the european institutions and member states from the dependence on a few american software companies. why have the commissioners abandoned this policy. i don't think we abundan
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european parliament has long since ceased to rely on sure ensues from the americans after the snowden affair it made tough demands for independence was stated in europe we need the commission we need the parliament to arch clearly on the member states to deliver rules and standards on how you. consider the key figure for you data protection law explains why. so it was. called the microsoft and. i've been an often called stop this and done towards. the so called don't need. it in the you're going to talk india will come in soon for instance. has to go for negotiating with microsoft that's a alternative on the market that they can't go. that's a. good. move. for months. of open source software. but these are just bean. and beater. doesn't want to she just. does many. ministers in a nation. of. inventive. and so it. appears. and. to get out is you want to victim. as early as twenty thirteen. new commission adopted a program to free the european institutions and member states from the dependence on a few american software companies. why have the commissioners abandoned this policy. i don'
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it is likely that snowden worked escaped the inventory as they had been hidden by. this is thought to be the case for the two disputed paintings. accused of being involved in the theft of the two portraits. defends himself and declares that he did indeed pay catherine you done earlier is apparently asked him to pay money not directly to the bokassa heiress but to a trust fund an offshore company based in a tax haven. because tony. and i have to benefit the. ball on this often is if there's a fair bit of all. the disc in support. of us at the honda promises or asian child saw the cost. to prove his claims he shows us this document which is apparently the receipt for payment for the two portraits. m.-e. i invest bouvier's company paid eight million dollars to nobody oh trust based at the central bank investor who's capital of lichtenstein. the name of catherine doesn't appear. but investigators discovered that no below trust belong to a certain katherine blake living at rouge black in paris. the address was no longer her residential address but play was none other tha
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first the first media the first public release of skynet came out because of the whistleblower edward snowden when he when he gave a lot of information on n.s.a. surveillance and terrorist targeting programs things like that so again this is another thing we're looking at if this is validated even if this case goes forward the u.s. government somebody would have to prove that it does exist that this was a blow or what he actually did state was true and that this is a program that does exist now i'm going to predicate this on if it does exist if skynet is real and that is what it does this points to a much bigger part and u.s. policy officials going back of course of the obama administration where they not only don't understand the threat of terrorism don't understand the roots of modern day terrorism because they have to use computer algorithms rather than utilizing experts and people with knowledge and to be honest these two journalists would be such people that are u.s. citizens that have talked to the highest echelons and would be able to better explain what is going on there in the minds
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what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and i you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time the u.s. government said or about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think you know it begs the question as to whether we're being monitored in order to stifle political dissent and i think. that is what i believe this is about and i think it's of of great concern in a country that claims to be a democracy and claims to be free. this is all t. international hope you can stick around for a while longer you know gratian ceremony fell flat i'm a poet in his next term as the russian president starts in less than one. when lawmakers manufacture consensus instead of public wealth. when the ruling classes project themselves. with the famous merry go round lifts on
what was revealed by edward snowden the mass surveillance that he uncovered and exposed. my guess is it never stopped happening and that it's continuing to today and i you know most americans who are self-aware should assume that they're being monitored most of the time the u.s. government said or about national security rarely have anything to do with the security of you know ordinary citizens like myself and everything to do with the security of corporations to make a lot of profit. i think...
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welcome back now by snowden for his rockets and electric cars tesla c.e.o. long must cast a cloud wall on the media and an hour's long twitter tirade the billionaire entrepreneur cool down journalists for losing credibility sugarcoating allies and even blames them for electing trump during his run to most proposed a remedy a new website to rank journalists credibility and the issues that the explaining. fed up with investigative journalist targeting you and your company seen an upset in article that's head sniff well now might be your chance to fire back and billionaire tech entrepreneur masks here to help he's turning the tables after having a guts full of negative press going to create a site where the public could rate the call truth of the article and trick the credibility score of the trial of each journalist editor to publication thinking of calling it profit if the name sounds a bit familiar means truth in russian and it was the title of the russian communist party's official newspaper for much of the twentieth century why was ilan musk want to take a
welcome back now by snowden for his rockets and electric cars tesla c.e.o. long must cast a cloud wall on the media and an hour's long twitter tirade the billionaire entrepreneur cool down journalists for losing credibility sugarcoating allies and even blames them for electing trump during his run to most proposed a remedy a new website to rank journalists credibility and the issues that the explaining. fed up with investigative journalist targeting you and your company seen an upset in article...
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and a sixteen year old son the use of the espionage act to shut down whistleblowers the after the snowden revelations failing to curb wholesale surveillance of every u.s. citizen and all of our personal information everything is stored in perpetuity in huge government computers so his public image of course which is highly cultivated . was affective the actual facts of his presidency. i think illustrate that there are powerful corporate forces. of the so-called deep state which no president including donald trump can challenge i mean post them for university professor this of course on a revolutionary university falsely as a. presbyterian minister. who. joined with us became a effectively you the best of the train revolution so he would say it was the religion and the politics into a match to you from his religion cavies attitude to challenge the authority and the united kingdom to be a public of a. society and to embrace the american revolution you have something of that view in terms you'd attitude that this jet yes completely there is a complete. intertwining of the moral of the ethica
and a sixteen year old son the use of the espionage act to shut down whistleblowers the after the snowden revelations failing to curb wholesale surveillance of every u.s. citizen and all of our personal information everything is stored in perpetuity in huge government computers so his public image of course which is highly cultivated . was affective the actual facts of his presidency. i think illustrate that there are powerful corporate forces. of the so-called deep state which no president...
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and democratic societies that's free and open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full specter.
and democratic societies that's free and open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full specter.
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and a sixteen year old son the use of the espionage act to shut down whistleblowers the after the snowden revelations failing to curb wholesale surveillance of every u.s. citizen and all of our personal information everything is stored in perpetuity in huge government computers so his public image of course with it which is highly cultivated. was affective the actual facts of his presidency. i think illustrate that there are powerful corporate forces. of the so-called deep state which no president including donald trump can challenge i mean press them for university professor this of course a revolutionary university for us with a colleague who treated a presbyterian minister. who. joined with us became a effectively you divest at the train revolution so he would say it was the religion and the politics into match to you from his religion caveat that you'd to challenge the authority and the united kingdom to be a public of a. society and to embrace the american revolution you have something of that view in terms of you doubt that you took this job yes completely there is a complete. inter
and a sixteen year old son the use of the espionage act to shut down whistleblowers the after the snowden revelations failing to curb wholesale surveillance of every u.s. citizen and all of our personal information everything is stored in perpetuity in huge government computers so his public image of course with it which is highly cultivated. was affective the actual facts of his presidency. i think illustrate that there are powerful corporate forces. of the so-called deep state which no...
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and democratic societies that's free and open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to destabilize the international rules based system that underpins our stability security and prosperity prosperity he's obviously not referring to the over four million children in poverty in britain and why does he use the term international rules based system instead of the more common phrase international law is it because m i five has broken international law is it because m i five breaks u.k. law because here signed in prime minister to raise a maid's oda hand is the organist twenty second twenty seventeen memo explaining how a commissioner will oversee the breaking of british law or criminality by m i five the investigatory powers commission which will keep under review the application of the security service guidelines on the use of agents who participate in criminality and the authorization is issued in accordance with them not only that but inquiries are. continuing into allegations that m i five s
and democratic societies that's free and open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to destabilize the international rules based system that underpins our stability security and prosperity prosperity he's obviously not referring to the over four million children in poverty in britain and why does he use the term international rules based system instead of the more common phrase international law...
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well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden's took a moment there would you have valid. reason. you know again. questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked so that the individuals. you know doing whatever is under investigation only if this is a bigger fish. trying to get your on the campaign generally or to set up some sort of. you know spy ring with me in the campaign then now it would be the right thing anyways it's american that would be illegal ok look we really appreciate you coming on to our team given your time this afternoon we know you're a busy man and that was matthew burrows veteran cia analyst and former national intelligence council thank you. now initially set to be led by an interim pro european prime minister that after euro skeptic coalitions bid to govern was details by the italian president and the head of the northern league party one of the members of the failed coalition thinks this may have been due to pressure from brussels well here is a short recap of what happened. approved all
well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden's took a moment there would you have valid. reason. you know again. questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked so that the individuals. you know doing whatever is under investigation only if this is a bigger fish. trying to get your on the campaign generally or to set up some sort of. you know spy ring with me in the campaign then now it would be the right thing anyways...
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open and democratic societies that's free in open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to destabilize the international rules based system that underpins our stability security and prosperity prosperity he's obviously not referring to the over four million children in poverty in britain and why does he use the term international rules based system instead of the more common phrase international law is it because m i five has broken international law is it because m i five breaks u.k. law because here signed in prime minister to raise a maid's oda hand is the organist twenty second twenty seventeen memo explaining how a commissioner will oversee the breaking of british law or criminality by m i five the investigatory powers commissioner shall keep under review the application of the security service guidelines on the use of agents who participate in criminality and the authorizations issued in accordance with them not only that but inquiries are continuing into allegations that m i five spied o
open and democratic societies that's free in open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to destabilize the international rules based system that underpins our stability security and prosperity prosperity he's obviously not referring to the over four million children in poverty in britain and why does he use the term international rules based system instead of the more common phrase international...
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open and democratic societies that's free in open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to destabilize the international rules based system that underpins our stability security and prosperity prosperity he's obviously not referring to the over four million children in poverty in britain and why does he use the term international rules based system instead of the more common phrase international law is it because m i five has broken international law is it because m i five breaks u.k. law because here signed in prime minister to raise a maid's oda hand is the organist twenty second twenty seventeen memo explaining how a commissioner will oversee the breaking of.
open and democratic societies that's free in open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to destabilize the international rules based system that underpins our stability security and prosperity prosperity he's obviously not referring to the over four million children in poverty in britain and why does he use the term international rules based system instead of the more common phrase international...
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well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden still committed then therewould you have malice. reason to mention how. you know again it was questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked to that individual's. you know doing whatever is under investigation on.
well if these individuals are under investigation you know if you know snowden still committed then therewould you have malice. reason to mention how. you know again it was questioning in the information that they're trying to gather would be have to be linked to that individual's. you know doing whatever is under investigation on.
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and democratic societies that's free and open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to de stabilize the.
and democratic societies that's free and open democratic societies that cia whistleblower edward snowden revealed to be under full spectrum surveillance and what is this activity for to de stabilize the.