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s. government response to snowden citizenship came from the state department. mr. snowdon should return to the united states where he should face justice as any other american citizen would perhaps the only thing that has changed is that as a result of his citizenship, apparently now he may well be conscripted to fight and rep or, you know, the lawyer has confirmed that since putins mobilization orders relate to russians with prior experience in the army, his client is unlikely to be on the front lines anytime soon. while russian citizenship offers snowden and his family, some security, it makes the already extremely slim chances of a return to the united states. natalie still, thanks me. back to latin america now, where in the early ninety's, nicaragua was daniel ortega was the poster child of leftists everywhere, a socialist revolutionary who had helped overthrow the us back to military dictatorship. that rule this country. he's now president ortega and under his rule, nicaragua has become a living hell for journalists. just last week, the government band, cn
s. government response to snowden citizenship came from the state department. mr. snowdon should return to the united states where he should face justice as any other american citizen would perhaps the only thing that has changed is that as a result of his citizenship, apparently now he may well be conscripted to fight and rep or, you know, the lawyer has confirmed that since putins mobilization orders relate to russians with prior experience in the army, his client is unlikely to be on the...
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ed snowden can be breaking the law but there is a place in the world for people like that. without people like that, investigative journalists can't do their jobs. it's the bread and butter of what it means to be an american. that right to report what someone tells you is being fundamentally it's in jeopardy right now. in our case with the fbi. they are trying to take that right away from us. right now. i had the aclu lawyers in my office last month telling me and by the way, they are defending us. the aclu is writing to the judge trying to unseal the warrants that are against me. they said this is never happened in american history. what's happening to you has never happened before to any journalist. now they're starting point guns at us. and take our notebooks. i admire people like edward snowden, julian assange, mike wallace. i don't know what is happened. i don't know why the billion-dollar corporations are doing the job. his left scrappy broke entrepreneurial enterprising people but so be it. >> james o'keefe project veritas and of the author of this book american muck
ed snowden can be breaking the law but there is a place in the world for people like that. without people like that, investigative journalists can't do their jobs. it's the bread and butter of what it means to be an american. that right to report what someone tells you is being fundamentally it's in jeopardy right now. in our case with the fbi. they are trying to take that right away from us. right now. i had the aclu lawyers in my office last month telling me and by the way, they are defending...
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pavel. and together they suddenly speculated about votsap and the problems that exist there, both snowdenommunity agreed that yes, and the problem is encryption of data storage and really about no security. but there is no need to talk about whatsapp and in 2019 there was a bright scandal. when through a call to you through a call to you whatsapp and you may have installed malware, you didn’t even pick up the phone on whatsapp let’s draw conclusions, we’ll draw a little later on whether it’s worth leaving whatsapp on your phone. now i would like to connect e to our the conversation of anton vadimovich gorelkin of the deputies of the state duma of the russian federation, we already know the person of the deputy chairman of the committee on information policy, information technologies and communications, because he has long been saying that people in state posts should not use whatsapp these instant messengers, because it is extremely unsafe anton vladimirovich hello , tell me why they just called for a direct ban on the use of whatsapp among civil servants alexander good afternoon. yes, we
pavel. and together they suddenly speculated about votsap and the problems that exist there, both snowdenommunity agreed that yes, and the problem is encryption of data storage and really about no security. but there is no need to talk about whatsapp and in 2019 there was a bright scandal. when through a call to you through a call to you whatsapp and you may have installed malware, you didn’t even pick up the phone on whatsapp let’s draw conclusions, we’ll draw a little later on whether...
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s domestic surveillance program, snowden has been living in exile in russia.terday, it was announced that he was granted russian citizenship. that is a rough bit of timing, bud. ( laughter ) "congratulations, new citizen. put right hand on potato and repeat after me: 'i,' state your name-- ( laughter ) 'i,' state your name, 'solemnly swear to immediately go to be exploded in ukraine.' here is passport and weapon-- sharpened tampon." ( laughter ) other people-- ( applause ) ( laughter ) true story. that's based on a true story. ( cheers and applause ) other people are choosing russian citizenship by force, because putin has made occupied parts of ukraine vote on joining russia in "sham" referendums. ( audience reacts ) and i'm being told we have a copy of that ballot. "should ukraine join russia? da? super da? or, d'ahhh i'm falling out of the window!" ( laughter ) very slippery floors. >> louis: slippery floors. you know. they'll get you. >> stephen: very slippery floors. a lot of bananas. >> louis: they'll get you. >> stephen: they eat a lot of bananas in the
s domestic surveillance program, snowden has been living in exile in russia.terday, it was announced that he was granted russian citizenship. that is a rough bit of timing, bud. ( laughter ) "congratulations, new citizen. put right hand on potato and repeat after me: 'i,' state your name-- ( laughter ) 'i,' state your name, 'solemnly swear to immediately go to be exploded in ukraine.' here is passport and weapon-- sharpened tampon." ( laughter ) other people-- ( applause ) ( laughter...
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this is the kind of age edward snowden, the early revelation, evidence about the nsa's wiretapping and electronic surveillance programs. and one of the kind of explosive stories in that moment was the extent to which which internet, corporate conglomerates were, so to speak, in bed with the government. and i thought to myself, well, where does this come from? and it turns out these relations ships are as old. the wires themselves western union in the age of the telegraph really pushed back on government attempts to both tap telegraph lines and also access messages. but in the age of the telephone from the beginning as the saying went ma bell was big handmade and over. the telephone carriers around the country. importantly the bell system found it quite beneficial to. provide information also access to kind of infrastructure, telecommunications infrastructure for the purpose law enforcement and national security, surveillance it was in bell's interest mostly because it kept them in the good graces of government regulators. that relationship changes in the 1980s with the break up of the
this is the kind of age edward snowden, the early revelation, evidence about the nsa's wiretapping and electronic surveillance programs. and one of the kind of explosive stories in that moment was the extent to which which internet, corporate conglomerates were, so to speak, in bed with the government. and i thought to myself, well, where does this come from? and it turns out these relations ships are as old. the wires themselves western union in the age of the telegraph really pushed back on...
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i can do is think about the next generation of this business and that's what we do every day. >> snowden also says the illegal offshore gambling market is an existential threat to the legal ibds and he says law enforcement regulators and companies have to band together to fight it. the research shows americans spend $300 billion annually. new numbers out from the a.g.a. this morning on illegal and unregulated sites and machines that's a massive cost in terms of tax revenue but also when you think about all these operators investing and getting licensed and know your customer and they just lose on u. out on that to those competitors who don't have to go through the same regulation. >> all right, contessa, thank you very much. great to see you out there in las vegas. ahead on "power lunch," problems at home. the rate on the 30-year fixed mortgage climbs past 7%. and now new reports say credit availability could be declining even as rates are rising we'll bring you the latest >>> plus data stock mining we're picking through some of the big calls today in the call space and trading them in o
i can do is think about the next generation of this business and that's what we do every day. >> snowden also says the illegal offshore gambling market is an existential threat to the legal ibds and he says law enforcement regulators and companies have to band together to fight it. the research shows americans spend $300 billion annually. new numbers out from the a.g.a. this morning on illegal and unregulated sites and machines that's a massive cost in terms of tax revenue but also when...
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or the last snowden, but i don't think he'll be oblivious to everything that's out there.. franklin notes it might be a tragedy either way. he will take that heat either way, but i think he will think of the broader issues as well. i just want to stress that to my experience, he's neither as robotic nor as mooek as some of the public portraits have him being. >> there's nobody of greater interest i think in the views of most of my viewers and nobody more of a mystery to them. all of your insights are so valuable. franklin and harry, thank you so much. mary sticks around. a quick break for us. when we come back, how republicans are flooding the zone at voting sites with so-called watchers. they are not that. it is a call to action intending to sow doubt and fear around the country and chaos. it's still unclear how many will come out on election day. come oy what will you do? ♪ what will you change? ♪ will you make something better? ♪ will you create something entirely new? ♪ our dell technologies advisors provide you with the tools and expertise you need to do incredible th
or the last snowden, but i don't think he'll be oblivious to everything that's out there.. franklin notes it might be a tragedy either way. he will take that heat either way, but i think he will think of the broader issues as well. i just want to stress that to my experience, he's neither as robotic nor as mooek as some of the public portraits have him being. >> there's nobody of greater interest i think in the views of most of my viewers and nobody more of a mystery to them. all of your...
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is the biggest donor country we know from edward snowden, the bugging of secretary generals, i've spoken to a whole number of un special repertoires over the years. you've spoken to me privately. i'm not naming any of them about the pressure more back from the secretariat. as regards which side human rights violations should, should fall on. and this comes in a week in which the us all but admitted that human rights is really something to be used to further the aim of washington, the military industrial complex. ironically, hey, with the help of pharmaceutical government fire that was made by agra because of course they said, look, the human rights, the situation. saudi arabia must be looked at. not because the human rights situations out here a bit because the opec plus production can announce as regards oil supply. so i think we have to remember these are going to be regurgitated in the western press. they occur in the canadian press, the u. s. west european union, u. k. press. there is complete mentorship, european union calendar in britain. they don't allow anyone to say anything oth
is the biggest donor country we know from edward snowden, the bugging of secretary generals, i've spoken to a whole number of un special repertoires over the years. you've spoken to me privately. i'm not naming any of them about the pressure more back from the secretariat. as regards which side human rights violations should, should fall on. and this comes in a week in which the us all but admitted that human rights is really something to be used to further the aim of washington, the military...
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we know the cases of julian assange, bradley, my jesse manning, and so on these as edward snowden, of course, these people were directly persecuted for talking about the truth. this is, you know, in the case of a journalism, but such cases are also known in the world of scholarship. so that sort of thing exists and we know about it. and we know some of the most shocking cases. but then i also probably a lot of cases that get muffled up. we don't hear about that's the 1st. and the 2nd thing is that of course, there are organized lobbies, for example, people who claim to be speaking for ukraine. and i say claim to be because look what they're advocating, which is to continue this war is actually destroying ukraine if they had in scott said that, you know, last at the end of last year or earlier this year. okay. signed them ins, agreements, you know, listen to russia, security concerns, they are legitimate, etc. we would never be here. there would have been no reason for the russian military actions, et cetera. you see at the present moment, the rest's actions are so patently a patently
we know the cases of julian assange, bradley, my jesse manning, and so on these as edward snowden, of course, these people were directly persecuted for talking about the truth. this is, you know, in the case of a journalism, but such cases are also known in the world of scholarship. so that sort of thing exists and we know about it. and we know some of the most shocking cases. but then i also probably a lot of cases that get muffled up. we don't hear about that's the 1st. and the 2nd thing is...
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he himself was forcibly imprisoned in austrian vienna because the cia was sure there was edward snowdenboard, but as you can see, the united states can do everything without any condemnation of the west and blinded human rights activists. the devil came here yesterday. with this speech, hugo chavez began the confrontation between venezuela and the united states for the leader, although not a small country, 26 million people live, but not a superpower, such a statement was a challenge to the us imperial order the united states all sorts of scattered to prepare a coup d'etat and overthrow. uh, those forces that came to power on the anti-american anti- pyrialist as they say in latin america are constantly on the line, or maybe commit political assassinations, the united states does not hesitate to commit political assassinations at all. this is their genre. actually. it wasn't chavez who fired the first cia back in 2001. preparing for the elections on april 11, 2002. there was an attempted coup, also through the military and the opposition. then demanded to resign. he refused and was kidna
he himself was forcibly imprisoned in austrian vienna because the cia was sure there was edward snowdenboard, but as you can see, the united states can do everything without any condemnation of the west and blinded human rights activists. the devil came here yesterday. with this speech, hugo chavez began the confrontation between venezuela and the united states for the leader, although not a small country, 26 million people live, but not a superpower, such a statement was a challenge to the us...
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he himself was forcibly imprisoned in austrian vienna because the cia was sure there was edward snowden as you can see, the united states can do everything without any condemnation of the west and blinded human rights activists. the devil came here yesterday. this speech by hugo chavez began the confrontation between venezuela and the united states for a leader, although not a small country, has 26 million people, but not a superpower, such a statement was a challenge to the imperial order of the united states the united states every time tried to prepare a coup d'état and overthrow. uh, those forces that came to power on the anti-american anti- pyrialist as they say in latin america are constantly on the line, or maybe commit political assassinations, the united states does not hesitate to commit political assassinations at all. this is their genre. actually. not chavez fired the first cia already in 2001. preparing for the elections on april 11, 2002. there was an attempted coup, also through the military and the opposition became more frequent then they demanded to resign. he refused
he himself was forcibly imprisoned in austrian vienna because the cia was sure there was edward snowden as you can see, the united states can do everything without any condemnation of the west and blinded human rights activists. the devil came here yesterday. this speech by hugo chavez began the confrontation between venezuela and the united states for a leader, although not a small country, has 26 million people, but not a superpower, such a statement was a challenge to the imperial order of...
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he himself was forcibly imprisoned in austrian vienna because the cia was sure there was edward snowdenrd, but as you can see, the united states can do everything without any condemnation of the west and blinded human rights activists. the devil came here yesterday. with this speech, hugo chavez began the confrontation between venezuela and the united states for the leader, although not a small country , 26 million people live, but not a superpower, such a statement was a challenge to the imperial order of the united states . ah, the forces that came to power on the anti-american anti- pyrialist as they say latin america is constantly on the line, or maybe commit political assassinations in the united states is not at all shy about committing political assassinations. this is their genre. actually. it wasn't chavez who fired the first cia back in 2001. preparing for the elections on april 11, 2002. there was an attempted coup, also through the military and the opposition. then they demanded to resign. he refused and was kidnapped americans were quite satisfied with some kind of puppet g
he himself was forcibly imprisoned in austrian vienna because the cia was sure there was edward snowdenrd, but as you can see, the united states can do everything without any condemnation of the west and blinded human rights activists. the devil came here yesterday. with this speech, hugo chavez began the confrontation between venezuela and the united states for the leader, although not a small country , 26 million people live, but not a superpower, such a statement was a challenge to the...
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there's an example, probably the greatest national security leak since snowden how the regime works. on revolver news there's a piece piece. the social media app, replete with these operations. one woman who threatened elon musk for threatening to restore free speech on twitter was involved in an operation setting up fake russian accounts so they could blame an american politician for enjoying support by the russians. so you really need to understand how deep this goes, how dark this is. >> tucker: bringing transparency to twitter, how it works, what is the algorithm, will change everything. i agree. i think this is civilizational. darren beady, thank you. the question is, can you whip out your genitals on live television? it depends. are you doing it for transrights? yeah. no problem. we'll tell you why it's important for some people next. hi, i'm jason and i've lost 202 pounds on golo. i was 424 pounds and my doctor was recommending weight loss surgery. to avoid the surgery, i had to make a change. so i decided to go with golo and it's changed my life. - [narrator] if your business
there's an example, probably the greatest national security leak since snowden how the regime works. on revolver news there's a piece piece. the social media app, replete with these operations. one woman who threatened elon musk for threatening to restore free speech on twitter was involved in an operation setting up fake russian accounts so they could blame an american politician for enjoying support by the russians. so you really need to understand how deep this goes, how dark this is....
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the wine wineries include wanhua, snowden and matanzas creek.th a startup company called conscious container that will wash and recycle the bottles. now the wineries tell the chronicle that it will save them money in the long run, because heavy dark glass bottles are best to preserve the quality of the wine, but they are expensive. this will bring those costs down for the winemakers, and you may get a free glass of wine as an incentive to bring that bottle back. i'm pam cook. that's a look at your dollars and cents. grab those wine bottles. alright thank you so much. pam. appreciate it our time for title final check of the road seeing improvement for people who have the time to wait around. this is a better time on babe bridge toll plaza is backedppened is a shifted into e people are going like downtown oakland and san francisco. still a little bit crowded as you try to get their 8 51. let's talk about today's forecast with steve thank you kind, sir. get to it here. we had a cold morning here a lot of thirties forties. some higher clouds came in
the wine wineries include wanhua, snowden and matanzas creek.th a startup company called conscious container that will wash and recycle the bottles. now the wineries tell the chronicle that it will save them money in the long run, because heavy dark glass bottles are best to preserve the quality of the wine, but they are expensive. this will bring those costs down for the winemakers, and you may get a free glass of wine as an incentive to bring that bottle back. i'm pam cook. that's a look at...
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how dangerous the report is, in comparison with it, the story of snowden will seem just childish sculpting contained in the report of the commission 12 to inflict dishes with the explosion of the most powerful hydrogen bomb. interpol is also wrong. security cameras i want to know where can i find snakes and where is our money. here you gave yourself away. in 2006, a project was launched to study potential targets for tourist attacks within the framework of the project there were several programs, in including geophysical before 12, the country's leading geophysicists were tasked with assessing the most vulnerable in terms of location that pose a threat to state security, in order to possibly exclude disasters like chernobyl or fukushima. vernadsky was also studying helium flows from the depths of the earth . , where there is a break in korea. this is what an officially approved map of active faults looks like. we went through it at school. a huge impenetrable platform and only along the edges, where the mountains pass the fault but gel survey, carried out by geophysicists as part of the pr
how dangerous the report is, in comparison with it, the story of snowden will seem just childish sculpting contained in the report of the commission 12 to inflict dishes with the explosion of the most powerful hydrogen bomb. interpol is also wrong. security cameras i want to know where can i find snakes and where is our money. here you gave yourself away. in 2006, a project was launched to study potential targets for tourist attacks within the framework of the project there were several...
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snowden, who revealed classified information, is hiding in russia because if he came to the united statesbe held accountable for revealing classified information. so the only way to basically secure classified information is to enforce the laws that are in place that require that you handle classified documents in a specific process and procedure. i mean, if you are in the white house when i was in the white house, other presidents that i worked with, there were strict procedures about handling classified information. you had to basically log those classified documents in and you had to make sure that even if the president had access to those documents that they were returned. none of that seems to have taken place in the trump administration and for that reason security laws have without question been violated. >> and let's talk about the midterms and how that might affect national security and what's happening on the world stage, what's happening in ukraine right now. i mean, here is a reason why the u.s., its allies around the world, why they're going to be watching what takes place in
snowden, who revealed classified information, is hiding in russia because if he came to the united statesbe held accountable for revealing classified information. so the only way to basically secure classified information is to enforce the laws that are in place that require that you handle classified documents in a specific process and procedure. i mean, if you are in the white house when i was in the white house, other presidents that i worked with, there were strict procedures about handling...
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there's s an example, probably the greatest national security leak thes, snowden, of how this censorship regime works. we talk about it on a recent piece at revolver news that's available now. it's called the integritwsy initiative, but the social media apps are replete with these types of operations. fact, one woman who attacked for elon musk for threatening to restore free speech on twitter was involved in an app in operation, setting up fake russian accounts so she could blame an americaan forn politicn for enjoying support by the russians. and so you really need to is. understand how deep this goes and how dark this is , bringingt transparency to twitter, how it workhes, what exactly is the algorithm will change everything. i agreagree.e with you. i think this is civilization and i appreciate that perspective. jeremy, thank you. k you.u. >> so the question is , can you whip out your on live television? >> well, it depends. it de you doing in the name of trans rights? >> yeah, no problem. we'll tell you why it's so. important to certain people that you about your , the name of trans r
there's s an example, probably the greatest national security leak thes, snowden, of how this censorship regime works. we talk about it on a recent piece at revolver news that's available now. it's called the integritwsy initiative, but the social media apps are replete with these types of operations. fact, one woman who attacked for elon musk for threatening to restore free speech on twitter was involved in an app in operation, setting up fake russian accounts so she could blame an americaan...
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wineries including twan wa snowden and matanzas creek of working with the startup company called consciousiner that will wash and prepare those bottles for reuse. the winners tell the san francisco chronicle the program will help save money in the long run because of heavy dark glass bottles used to store wine or best in preserving the wine's quality. but there are also expensive we should note here. the nonprofit group californians against waste, says. fewer than 30% of bottles that house wine and spirits, however, recycled in our state. of course, a lot of people say well, why not go to boxed wine? which really has, you know picked up in popularity and the winemakers like you lose something? do you agree? i know some wine connoisseurs that would wholeheartedly disagree with okay in the box, but i'm not a white connoisseur, but i have friends who are and if i wouldn't told my friend rick, rick, uh, you know, maybe you know, to reduce waste. you should put those in the box. he would laugh at me. i face you out. reason for that box is not preserve. why, like a bottle does you know sometimes
wineries including twan wa snowden and matanzas creek of working with the startup company called consciousiner that will wash and prepare those bottles for reuse. the winners tell the san francisco chronicle the program will help save money in the long run because of heavy dark glass bottles used to store wine or best in preserving the wine's quality. but there are also expensive we should note here. the nonprofit group californians against waste, says. fewer than 30% of bottles that house wine...
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these are the kinds of documents that, you know, edward snowden would have jumped for joy to get their value lies precisely in the grave danger they present to the united states and anybody looking at these documents and what he took and deciding should we charge him would have to say there's never been a case in the history of the u.s. involving such serious documents where charges were not brought. in that sense, criminality is very much on the table as a result of the highest level of seriousness that these documents present, and of course, it begs the question, as ben said, he chose to keep them, and he chose to conceal these very ones, why. their value lies precisely in the absolute grave damage they could do to everyone's national interests and especially anybody to works with the united states abroad. >> i spoke to sue gordon shortly after the seizure of the first batch, i think, of classified documents. here's what she said about what he would have had and the danger of him having it would have been. let me play that for you jim. >> he has had at his disposal for a long period
these are the kinds of documents that, you know, edward snowden would have jumped for joy to get their value lies precisely in the grave danger they present to the united states and anybody looking at these documents and what he took and deciding should we charge him would have to say there's never been a case in the history of the u.s. involving such serious documents where charges were not brought. in that sense, criminality is very much on the table as a result of the highest level of...
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offer an analysis of the doj, saying in a hundred years, people look back and they study two cases, snowden and trump, what are to you the things that must remain consistent in the united states government's handling of classified documents? >> well, i mean, it has to be that secrets, sources, methods, identities, are something that the government protects in every way possible. that's a dual kind of imperative, both on the criminal side and the national intelligence side. so, you know, it's always perilous to try to psychoanalyze trump, but doing this, this lathe round of, you know, sort of pointing his thumb at the department, as you've said, it's maybe the sixth, the seventh, the eighth, that has to be an invitation to indict him. it's not a matter of spite, it's a matter of deterrence and respect for the rule of law. so when he is so brazenly saying, fighting them on the retention of classified documents, it is really upping the ante. so the short answer to your question is, it will depend what they eventually do, but if they, in fact, do not indict him with this record, it's going to l
offer an analysis of the doj, saying in a hundred years, people look back and they study two cases, snowden and trump, what are to you the things that must remain consistent in the united states government's handling of classified documents? >> well, i mean, it has to be that secrets, sources, methods, identities, are something that the government protects in every way possible. that's a dual kind of imperative, both on the criminal side and the national intelligence side. so, you know,...