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this comes with a backdrop of edward snowden, nsa leaks and all of the nsa programs.l be fascinating to see what they talk about. >> thanks so much, kevin cirilli. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >>> frances rivera and veronica johnson are back with "first buzz." we're talking about an unbelievable moment on "wheel of fortune." nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions of tweets, posts and stories into real-time business insights that help nascar win with our fans. ♪ ♪ ♪ feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! just snap, lock, and go. olet's say you pay your tguy around 2 percent to manage your money. that's not much, you think except it'
this comes with a backdrop of edward snowden, nsa leaks and all of the nsa programs.l be fascinating to see what they talk about. >> thanks so much, kevin cirilli. >> thank you. thanks for having me. >>> frances rivera and veronica johnson are back with "first buzz." we're talking about an unbelievable moment on "wheel of fortune." nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and...
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. >>> thanks for coming back, moments ago nsa whistleblower edward snowden wrapped up of his first live video appearance in austin, texas. moments ago he said this. take a listen. >> the nsa, this sort of global mass surveillance that's occurring in all of these countries, not just the u.s., and important to remember this is a global issue. they are setting fire to the future of the internet and the people who are in this room now, you guys are all the firefighters. and we need you to help us fix this. >> nbc's sara dollof has more
. >>> thanks for coming back, moments ago nsa whistleblower edward snowden wrapped up of his first live video appearance in austin, texas. moments ago he said this. take a listen. >> the nsa, this sort of global mass surveillance that's occurring in all of these countries, not just the u.s., and important to remember this is a global issue. they are setting fire to the future of the internet and the people who are in this room now, you guys are all the firefighters. and we need...
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now almost three days into this mystery and still no sign of this flight. >> former nsa whistleblower edward snowdenve video appearance. >> he is of course living in russia under temporary asylum. >> the nsa, this global mass surveillance that's occurring in all of these countries, not just the u.s., setting fire to the future of the internet. >> let me start with the bob gates pronouncement. >> you think crimea is gone? >> i do. >> you think we are to some extent returning to some sort of cold war division. >> i worry one would begin to address a crisis by the first thing we do is take options off the table. i don't think the administration should do that. >> have they done that? >> vladimir, watch closely, we're going to speak to you now in a language that you can understand. ♪ that's right.
now almost three days into this mystery and still no sign of this flight. >> former nsa whistleblower edward snowdenve video appearance. >> he is of course living in russia under temporary asylum. >> the nsa, this global mass surveillance that's occurring in all of these countries, not just the u.s., setting fire to the future of the internet. >> let me start with the bob gates pronouncement. >> you think crimea is gone? >> i do. >> you think we are to...
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. >> nsa leaker edward snowden made his first appearance since fleeing to russia. >> i took an oath to support the constitution i saw the constitution was violated on a massive scale. inat the time pret tagsed been changed in secret. >> he spoke at the south by southwest festival. today, he participated in the impact of the spying programs.
. >> nsa leaker edward snowden made his first appearance since fleeing to russia. >> i took an oath to support the constitution i saw the constitution was violated on a massive scale. inat the time pret tagsed been changed in secret. >> he spoke at the south by southwest festival. today, he participated in the impact of the spying programs.
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nsa? >> what relationship? [laughter] they didn't knock. >> it is not even complicated? >> they didn't knock. they didn't call. they didn't send a letter. they just visited. >> the latest revelations from snowdenthe nsa colluded with the british gshq to intercept and save images with yahoo! video chat. what are the chances that happens with google video chat? >> we look forward to more disclosures from the nsa on this matter. >> you guys have gotten together with a bunch of other technology companies to petition for changes in washington. how optimistic are you that congress is going to do some of the things that you want them to do? >> the data regime nsa is using is covered under something called section 215. through a series of legal arguments, that is seen to allow the recording of metadata of american phone calls, roughly 330 million americans phone calls come every phone call you make, recorded in their databases, in order to target 56 people, of which one person was a suspected terrorist. i will let you determine if that is an appropriate use of government power. the courts will sort that out. the group that google was a part of took the position that this metadata collection was not ne
nsa? >> what relationship? [laughter] they didn't knock. >> it is not even complicated? >> they didn't knock. they didn't call. they didn't send a letter. they just visited. >> the latest revelations from snowdenthe nsa colluded with the british gshq to intercept and save images with yahoo! video chat. what are the chances that happens with google video chat? >> we look forward to more disclosures from the nsa on this matter. >> you guys have gotten together...
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. >> reporter: the event was so big it attracted edward snowden, the nsa contractor. >> the nsa, theglobal mass surveillance, not just the u.s. but important because this is a global issue. they send fire to the future of the internet and the people who are in this room now, you guys are all the firefighters, and we need you to help us fix this. >> reporter: this year online privacy is a hot subject at the festival, which perhaps explains the popularity of self-destructions chats where users post thoughts and feelings without identifying themself. they are threatening accomplished players. >> like snapchat is popular because it's quick and instant and from friends that you are close with, where as facebook you have a ton of friends, hundreds of friends. >> i feel like facebook is dying very quickly. my -- the only reason i still have facebook is because my family is still on there. >> reporter: the anonymous social network raised $21 million from venture capitalests in silicon valley. the other big top pick, wearable technology. the tiny computers on the wrist are generating attentio
. >> reporter: the event was so big it attracted edward snowden, the nsa contractor. >> the nsa, theglobal mass surveillance, not just the u.s. but important because this is a global issue. they send fire to the future of the internet and the people who are in this room now, you guys are all the firefighters, and we need you to help us fix this. >> reporter: this year online privacy is a hot subject at the festival, which perhaps explains the popularity of self-destructions...
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. >>> edward snowden speaks. the nsa leaker tells an online audience he has no regrets about revealing a u.s. government secret. >> would i do this again? the answer is is absolutely yes. >> there's a problem on the bench. >>> and a hockey player's medical emergency on the bench forces two nhl teams to call off their game. this is the "cbs morning news" their game. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 11th, 2014. captioning funded by cbs >>> good morning, good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. the search has expanded for that missing malaysia airliner that vanished without a trace. 239 people were on board the boeing 777 when it disappeared saturday. the jet was flying from kuala lampur to beijing. the search had been centered in the south china sea, but this morning, the hunt also includes malaysia's west coast. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, anne-marie. here is the investigation. the focus into the loss of this plane focuses on two individuals that boar
. >>> edward snowden speaks. the nsa leaker tells an online audience he has no regrets about revealing a u.s. government secret. >> would i do this again? the answer is is absolutely yes. >> there's a problem on the bench. >>> and a hockey player's medical emergency on the bench forces two nhl teams to call off their game. this is the "cbs morning news" their game. this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, march 11th, 2014. captioning funded...
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national political level which i think is behind a number of the issues that played out with the snowden nsa revelations. reportedly obama expressed his quote frustration that the complexity of the technology was overwhelming policymakers. now our inability to have a proper discussion about all of this not only can create a distortion of threats but even more so a misapplication of resources. maybe the best illustration is another number. 31,300. that's the number of academic journal and magazine in press articles that are focused on the phenomena of cyberterrorism. zero. that's the number of people who have been hurt or killed by a real incident of cyberterrorism. i joke that cyberterrorism is a lot like discovery channel's shark week where we obsess about the danger of sharks even though you were 15,000 times more likely to be heard on your toilet. while jobs was fictional people have been hurt by sharks. maybe 100% clear here. i'm not saying that terrorists don't use the internet. there are several chapters in the book about house they use the internet which is much the way the rest of us
national political level which i think is behind a number of the issues that played out with the snowden nsa revelations. reportedly obama expressed his quote frustration that the complexity of the technology was overwhelming policymakers. now our inability to have a proper discussion about all of this not only can create a distortion of threats but even more so a misapplication of resources. maybe the best illustration is another number. 31,300. that's the number of academic journal and...
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snowden, the nsa contractor, is not under the influence of russian intelligence services.lieve he is today. for the investigators, they need to figure out when did that influence start, and was he interested in cooperating earlier than the timeline would suggest. >> for his part, snowden denies he had helped from the russians. >>> it was one day of pooch and music in the florida keys on saturday. welcome to woofstock 2014. part dog show and part music festival. the event attracts two and four-legged patrons alike. if cool island songs aren't your thing there, the air dog competition is sure to melt your icy heart. best of all, festival is devoted to finding homes for abandoned pets. after seeing all of that, no doubt you're going to be shy to adopt one of those cool pups. >> i'm getting ready. getting close. i had a dog for 14 years and he passed and it has been about two years. i'm thinking about it. >> the kids, the front yard, the backyard, do it. >> come over and walk the dog for me. >> tweet him. tell him to do it. >>> closing arguments are expected today in the trial
snowden, the nsa contractor, is not under the influence of russian intelligence services.lieve he is today. for the investigators, they need to figure out when did that influence start, and was he interested in cooperating earlier than the timeline would suggest. >> for his part, snowden denies he had helped from the russians. >>> it was one day of pooch and music in the florida keys on saturday. welcome to woofstock 2014. part dog show and part music festival. the event attracts...
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one of the important things we discussed, the nsa and edward snowden. ke a listen. >> what is the state of google's relationship with the nsa? >> what relationship? >> it is not even complicated? >> they didn't knock, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited. [laughter] >> the latest revelations from snowden that the nsa colluded with the british to intercept and safe images and chats, what are the chances that happened to google video chat? >> we're looking forward to more disclosures from the nsa on this matter. >> you guys have gotten together with a bunch of different technologies to petition changes in washington. how optimistic are you that congress is going to do what you want them to? >> what the nsa is doing is covered under section 215. it is known as the business record act. and through a series of legal arguments that allows them to record every phone call you make, by their own admission --in order to target one suspected terrorist out of 33 million people. i will let you determine if that is an appropriate use of power
one of the important things we discussed, the nsa and edward snowden. ke a listen. >> what is the state of google's relationship with the nsa? >> what relationship? >> it is not even complicated? >> they didn't knock, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited. [laughter] >> the latest revelations from snowden that the nsa colluded with the british to intercept and safe images and chats, what are the chances that happened to google video chat?...
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nsa is doing. there seemed -- when i watcheded the snowden presentation, there was of no acknowledgement that there was any oversight whatsoever and i think there was a presumption in the room that nsa is actively reading ordinary people's e-mails every day. that was presumed to be true. >> that's right. it's completely false. i mean, it's interesting. edward snowden did kick up a debate here. no question about that. and a lot of talk and a lot of investigation. what we found out actually is that the system is working pretty well. that the pfizer courts are doing their job more or less, yes. the nsa polices itself. that there has been not a single instance of official government misbehavior that has been shown here. it's interesting. we assume that everything is bad. there's not a single instance there. it's on the realm of paranoia. >> he was going beyond sort of talking about his opinions as somebody who was sort of in the i.t. world. >> right. >> of the n zrk a and of the cia and talking about policy. he was giving opinions on what the u.s. should be doing regarding its actual national security,
nsa is doing. there seemed -- when i watcheded the snowden presentation, there was of no acknowledgement that there was any oversight whatsoever and i think there was a presumption in the room that nsa is actively reading ordinary people's e-mails every day. that was presumed to be true. >> that's right. it's completely false. i mean, it's interesting. edward snowden did kick up a debate here. no question about that. and a lot of talk and a lot of investigation. what we found out actually...
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. >> edward snowdeedward snowden e broadcast. >> former nsa contractor edward snowden may not be allowed in the united states but he managed to appear live in texas today. he spoke on video link from moscow on the south by southwest conference. last year snowden leaked secret documents that revealed the u.s. was monitoring internet and e-mail information. >>> renewing investors woirsd. sent the dow lower. spring home buying season is on tap for us. but for first time buyers, daniel douglas joins us, a business reporter at the washington post. danielle, glad to see you. >> likewise. >> trying to do something about the downward spiral in home prices, now we get to the place where existing home prices are definitely on the upswing. so my question to you is this: to what extent are the costs associated with buying a home squeezing people out of the market right now? >> it's an interesting time in the housing market. like you said, home values are up again. about 11%. from about two years ago. but still, about 14% off from where the peak of 2007. however, what's happening is that institutiona
. >> edward snowdeedward snowden e broadcast. >> former nsa contractor edward snowden may not be allowed in the united states but he managed to appear live in texas today. he spoke on video link from moscow on the south by southwest conference. last year snowden leaked secret documents that revealed the u.s. was monitoring internet and e-mail information. >>> renewing investors woirsd. sent the dow lower. spring home buying season is on tap for us. but for first time...
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nsa leaker edward snowden speaks to sxsw and the tech community. we speak to the man who shared the spotlight with him next. ♪ to the best of "bloomberg west." nsa leaker edward snowden joined in via videoconference. snowden spoke about the consequences of the nsa's actions and how to fix them. surveillance mass affects all these other countries and not just the u.s.. the people who are in this room now, you guys are all the firefighters. we need you to help us. firefighters who was on stage leading the conversation with snowden at south i southwest was aclu's principal technologist oian. opher sogh >> i think ed really wanted to spark debate. he has been successful over the past three months in making sure this debate takes place by bringing the public into the debate and making sure the public knew what the government has been doing. there's a reason that he picked sxsw. it was his first opportunity to speak live to the world. technology brought us into a surveillance state and it is the only thing that can save us from that surveillance state. th
nsa leaker edward snowden speaks to sxsw and the tech community. we speak to the man who shared the spotlight with him next. ♪ to the best of "bloomberg west." nsa leaker edward snowden joined in via videoconference. snowden spoke about the consequences of the nsa's actions and how to fix them. surveillance mass affects all these other countries and not just the u.s.. the people who are in this room now, you guys are all the firefighters. we need you to help us. firefighters who was...
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and new revelations from edward snowden that the nsa was posing as facebook to get into some user computers. certainly, a lot of tension there, emily. the other thing significant is the timing. the president is going to be getting recommendations about how and if to change that metadata phone storage program. you can bet the ceos also had a lot to say to him about that and how that should be done. emily? >> the president met with tech executives a few months ago about the same issue. what has changed since then? >> number one, zuckerberg was not at that meeting. sheryl sandberg was at that meeting, representing facebook. certainly, the dynamic between those two will be interesting to see how that plays out. big picture here, a lot has changed since then. that was a listening opportunity for the president. we heard the president speak on this issue several times since then. he gave that big speech back in january where he defended the program, saying that he believes that it is necessary, that it is lawful, though he did say there would be changes along the way. there is certainly a lot more
and new revelations from edward snowden that the nsa was posing as facebook to get into some user computers. certainly, a lot of tension there, emily. the other thing significant is the timing. the president is going to be getting recommendations about how and if to change that metadata phone storage program. you can bet the ceos also had a lot to say to him about that and how that should be done. emily? >> the president met with tech executives a few months ago about the same issue. what...
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and nsa leaker edward snowden with a u.s. constitution backdrop from moscow, talking about human rights. how many things are wrong with this picture? we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] we'll cook all day today, but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow oker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everne is cooking wiew campbell's slow cooker sauces. >>> u.s. intelligence officials are planning a huge electronic system to monitor the behavior of many of its 5 million federal employees with secret clearances. the system is intended to identify rogue agent, corrupt officials, and leakers. it's to prevent cases similar to nsa analyst edward snowden. mr. snowden popped up on a streaming video chat today. the optics, as political observers say, were stark. snowden blasted american liberty violations in front of the u.s. constitution as a backdrop from russia's capital. here's fox news media analyst and host of media bu
and nsa leaker edward snowden with a u.s. constitution backdrop from moscow, talking about human rights. how many things are wrong with this picture? we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] we'll cook all day today, but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow oker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everne is cooking wiew campbell's slow cooker sauces. >>> u.s. intelligence...
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nsa leaker edward snowden holds his first live video conference. what will he say? >>> plus promising news for anyone concerned about alzheimer's. >>> a sky daver and aircraft collide sending both tumbling. >>> is this really what high school basketball has come to. it is monday, march 10th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm paige hopkins. we begin with breaking news in california. a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck about 50 miles off the coast near the border with oregon. it happened just after 9:00 p.m. local time. there are no reports of damage and no threat of a tsunami. the u.s. geological survey says more than 300 people reported feeling that jolt. this is the same area hit by a damaging 6.5 magnitude quake back in 2010. >>> three days later and still no word on what happened to that missing malaysian jet. a senior u.s. official tells nbc news that no terror group has claimed responsibility. and that no electronic chatter has been detected. just a short while ago, officials dismissed reports that one of the plane's yellow lifer raft
nsa leaker edward snowden holds his first live video conference. what will he say? >>> plus promising news for anyone concerned about alzheimer's. >>> a sky daver and aircraft collide sending both tumbling. >>> is this really what high school basketball has come to. it is monday, march 10th. "early today" starts right now. >>> good morning. i'm paige hopkins. we begin with breaking news in california. a powerful 6.9 magnitude earthquake struck about...
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snowden, nsa surveillance issues -- that has been good news for blackberry.ut security john chen is trying to sell that security story. now, it is more of a software and services play. , in 30 minutes she will be speaking live with blackberry ceo john chen. the latest sign that the broader economy may be able to wake up from a winter nap. michael mccue has been looking into the state of the consumer. when the eventually wake up, are we going to have a lot of energy, or post-nap lethargy? >> the consumer confidence numbers that have been coming out in the past week suggest that consumers are hanging in there. they do not really like where we are at the moment, but they do feel better about where we are going. they areem is what spending on in recent months does not give you a clue as to whether they will continue to spend. rise, but itending did not happen at department stores. it did not happen outlook sharia retailers. it did happen for utility companies. we saw a lot more money going into the kind of spending we see when it turns really cold, on heat and se
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former nsa contractor edward snowden may not be allowed in the united states but managed to appear by internet. snowden says his leaks have helped him improve national security. last year snowden released secret documents that revealed the nsa was intercepting phone and internet information. >>> how can a missing airplane disappear without a trace? >>> also attorney general eric holder raises an alarm about heroin use. >> search efforts will soon resume for malaysia airlines flight 370. the passengers and accredit in the plane have been missing since saturday. flight 370 went missing as air traffic controllers were handing it off to a station in vietnam over the weekend. the station's military indicated its radar showed it may have turned back to kuala lumpur. jake ward, what is the reason we can't find this aircraft? >> it comes down to cost it will cell towers transmittal information back and forth. that's pretty cheap, considering the number of users. the $20,000 black box, one estimate from a study about ten years ago, estimated that it would cost a single airline about $300 milli
former nsa contractor edward snowden may not be allowed in the united states but managed to appear by internet. snowden says his leaks have helped him improve national security. last year snowden released secret documents that revealed the nsa was intercepting phone and internet information. >>> how can a missing airplane disappear without a trace? >>> also attorney general eric holder raises an alarm about heroin use. >> search efforts will soon resume for malaysia...
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. >> reporter: the whole reason we're talking about the secretive nsa is because edward snowden leaked a bunch of stolen files. this week the nsa director, keith alexander, told fox that snowden has more and he's especially concerned about what snowden has on our military operations and our personnel overseas. greg. >> peter doocy in washington. peter, thanks. >>> march madness indeed. one school's diehard fans not taking last night's ncaa tournament loss too well. we'll have more with a look at the chaos that followed that game. >>> plus, just hours before monday's deadline to enroll, we'll take a look at the economic impact of obamacare as senator john moroso accuses the obama administration of fudging those enrollment numbers. >> they're cooking the books on this. people wanting to know the answers to that. they also want to know once all this is said and done, what kind of insurance will those people actually have? will they be able to keep the doctor that they want? how much more is it going to cost them? [ coughs, sneezes ] i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed u
. >> reporter: the whole reason we're talking about the secretive nsa is because edward snowden leaked a bunch of stolen files. this week the nsa director, keith alexander, told fox that snowden has more and he's especially concerned about what snowden has on our military operations and our personnel overseas. greg. >> peter doocy in washington. peter, thanks. >>> march madness indeed. one school's diehard fans not taking last night's ncaa tournament loss too well. we'll...
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. >>> well, inless than seven hours, nsa leaker snowden will speak at one of the nation's biggest tech conference, the south by southwest, snowden is living in russia, his speech will be live via video conference. he'll talk about the nsa spying program and how technology can protect citizens from government surveillance. >>> it's certainly a busy week ahead for the highest court in the land the supreme court is expected to take on a campaign finance reform case, whether limits can be set. the second case deals with affirmative action. >>> we switch gears to talk about business today. this morning, wall street will look to build off of the closes we saw last week, the s&p 500 hit another record high. jeff with the preview. good morning. >> well, you might think that some people in the markets would be singing happy birthday, because five years from the market low, to the day, we have had a tremendous rebound in equity market prices here, but you know what i'm not sure if people are in the market are euphoric today, we had a good jobs number on friday, but looking at the asian session,
. >>> well, inless than seven hours, nsa leaker snowden will speak at one of the nation's biggest tech conference, the south by southwest, snowden is living in russia, his speech will be live via video conference. he'll talk about the nsa spying program and how technology can protect citizens from government surveillance. >>> it's certainly a busy week ahead for the highest court in the land the supreme court is expected to take on a campaign finance reform case, whether...
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der spiegel allegedly obtained the classified information from former nsa contractor edward snowden. the weekly magazine says the nsa obtained court orders for many of these operations. it says the court granted agents permission to monitor germany in march of last year. and it claims 122 world leaders were under surveillance in may 2009. previous claims the nsa eavesdropped on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone have deepened distrust of the united states. >>> to the latest in business now. officials from japan and the european union have started their fifth round of free trade talks. high on the agenda are tariffs on european wine and japanese cars. the negotiators are meeting at tokyo through friday to work out an economic partnership agreement. in this round the two sides are aiming to exchange lists of tariffs that will show which ones they're willing to eliminate or reduce, and by how much. eu officials have been urging japan to remove tariffs on european wine. japanese officials are considering taking such a step in stages over seven years following the conclusion of t
der spiegel allegedly obtained the classified information from former nsa contractor edward snowden. the weekly magazine says the nsa obtained court orders for many of these operations. it says the court granted agents permission to monitor germany in march of last year. and it claims 122 world leaders were under surveillance in may 2009. previous claims the nsa eavesdropped on german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone have deepened distrust of the united states. >>> to the latest...
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after reports that the nsa hacked into the servers of chinese networking giant huwawe. snowdenhowedward the nsa obtained information about how the network works. it also alleges the nsa monitor the communication from whole all huaweiom hallway -- from executives. beijing-based vircurex has frozen all user accounts and last month the larger exchange file for bankruptcy. new analysis of satellite data indicating that malaysian airlines flight 370 went down in a remote part of the southern indian ocean. data calculations were conducted by the british satellite company to reach this conclusion. still no confirmed debris. australia located the two objects and the search is on. they have been unable to locate those objects again. aviation consultant and former american airlines executive joins me from skype from fort washington, new york. robert, some potential relief for the people who have been involved in this for 17 days that there is some sort of answer. it's still a lot of questions. first of all, walk us through the process of how they were able to determine that this plane it
after reports that the nsa hacked into the servers of chinese networking giant huwawe. snowdenhowedward the nsa obtained information about how the network works. it also alleges the nsa monitor the communication from whole all huaweiom hallway -- from executives. beijing-based vircurex has frozen all user accounts and last month the larger exchange file for bankruptcy. new analysis of satellite data indicating that malaysian airlines flight 370 went down in a remote part of the southern indian...
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nsa contractor who leaked secret u.s. documents and then escaped to russia appeared at the south by south westec conference in austin, texas today by video. if david shares what edward snowdend to say and how silicon valley reacted. >> it was bad video connects from russia where former nsa contractor edward snowden lives next i'll after he was granted asylum. his hour long talk began with applause as south by south westec conference. he called for tougher encryption to stop surveillance of the internet. >> if we don't resolve these issues if we allow the nsa to continue unrestrained, every other government international community will accept if the green flight do this. >>reporter: however entrepreneur about the social media site doesn't think silicon valley can address the because web site make money by selling data to advertisers. >> silicon valley is invested in the data scraping model that leads to the nsa being able to tops and tons of data through the back door. >>reporter: he's laughed at but moving ahead with scrupl scruple.come social network this won't track the users leaving no trail for the nsa to tap. >> i think silicon valley is stuck right now. stuck in the o
nsa contractor who leaked secret u.s. documents and then escaped to russia appeared at the south by south westec conference in austin, texas today by video. if david shares what edward snowdend to say and how silicon valley reacted. >> it was bad video connects from russia where former nsa contractor edward snowden lives next i'll after he was granted asylum. his hour long talk began with applause as south by south westec conference. he called for tougher encryption to stop surveillance...
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. >> edward snowden and his recent revelations of nsa snooping. >> while we were filming all the snowdentuff came out and i couldn't believe how applicable it was to the plot we're trying to convey. it's a gray area. >> is nick fury a good guy? >> yes, he is. >> he is? >> yeah. but, you know, nick is like -- i don't want to say dick cheney, but he has his idea about how to keep the populous safe. he does what's necessary. in terms of being the super patriot that he is. >> rule five, keep the movie accessible to people like me but throw in lines and references to keep the comic book geeks very happy. >> i watched it. and there were a lot of men at a certain age go aheaffawing at s who went right over my head. so there's a couple of different levels this is working at. >> yeah, that's fun. and they're guffaws of recognition. but if they don't over your head, it doesn't matter. it doesn't interrupt the story. >> kevin told us the next movie, black widow and captain america get it together. >> did he say that? there's no way he said that. >> you're smarter than i thought you were. >> smarter
. >> edward snowden and his recent revelations of nsa snooping. >> while we were filming all the snowdentuff came out and i couldn't believe how applicable it was to the plot we're trying to convey. it's a gray area. >> is nick fury a good guy? >> yes, he is. >> he is? >> yeah. but, you know, nick is like -- i don't want to say dick cheney, but he has his idea about how to keep the populous safe. he does what's necessary. in terms of being the super patriot...
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snowden, the nsa contractor, is not under the influence of russian intelligence services. we believe he is. i certainly believe he is today. now we all agree that he's under the influence of russian intelligence services today for the investigators, they need to figure out, whether he did that influence start and was he interested in cooperating earlier than the timeline would suggest. so you're talking to a guy who stole information who is now in the arms of intelligence services saying, well, gosh, whatever you guys say is absurd. only i can define the truth. that's ridiculous on its face. i do believe there's more to this story. he is under the influence of russian interrogation officials today. he's actually supporting in an odd way this very activity of brazen brutality in expansionism of russia. he needs to understand that. i think americans need to understand that. we need to put it in proper context. >> what is the evidence that he is under that influence? as is he has pointed out, why go to hong kong when he originally got to russia, he was stranded in the airport
snowden, the nsa contractor, is not under the influence of russian intelligence services. we believe he is. i certainly believe he is today. now we all agree that he's under the influence of russian intelligence services today for the investigators, they need to figure out, whether he did that influence start and was he interested in cooperating earlier than the timeline would suggest. so you're talking to a guy who stole information who is now in the arms of intelligence services saying, well,...
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they have been alienated by the practices at the nsa revealed by snowden.obama's move was a move to bring back the poll numbers that were not inevitably low. it's easy to dismiss the white house and say it's all over for the second term, but clear laer, they're thinking about this and they realize this is a way to get back some of the supporters, particularly when you see similar reforms getting air time on capitol hill. lawmakers are moving to distraction and they're getting ready to mauve that way. >> to charles' point, we're one pendulum from the terrorist attacks swinging back the other way. >> i don't think there's any question. i thought we were out of school, but congratulations for a fine interview. to get that interview is a real coup, and hats off to you. they must be fox fans. >> team effort. >> that's great, and a lot of money? >> the cayman islands account came in handy. >> but on a serious note, what i took from this was, you know, today in the hague, you had the president saying he thinks the public will be satisfied with this compromise. you
they have been alienated by the practices at the nsa revealed by snowden.obama's move was a move to bring back the poll numbers that were not inevitably low. it's easy to dismiss the white house and say it's all over for the second term, but clear laer, they're thinking about this and they realize this is a way to get back some of the supporters, particularly when you see similar reforms getting air time on capitol hill. lawmakers are moving to distraction and they're getting ready to mauve...
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the second panel will look at ukraine, trade talks, fallout from the snowden nsa leaks and a number ofsues. the center for strategic and international studies is holding this meeting this morning. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. and welcome to csis. i'm reginald dale. i'm the director of the williamsburg c sis forum. which is a partnership between csis and colonial williamsburg foundation in association with the college of william and mary and this, the panel that is we're going to hear this morning in fact constitute the concluding sessions of the second conference in the williamsburg csis forum. all the panelists here have been attending our discussions in williamsburg over the last three days on which we focused on the future of europe and various threats to it internal and external, and by internal i mean the growth of popular political movements in many of the countries. external is fairly obviously the russian move against ukraine which is all so much a military threat to the e.u. but a threat to its unity a
the second panel will look at ukraine, trade talks, fallout from the snowden nsa leaks and a number ofsues. the center for strategic and international studies is holding this meeting this morning. live coverage on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> good morning, everyone. and welcome to csis. i'm reginald dale. i'm the director of the williamsburg c sis forum. which is a partnership between csis and colonial williamsburg foundation in association with the...
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now, general dempsey says a majority of documents snowden stole from the nsa contain classified information about the u.s. military. snowden, currently living in russia, under that temporary asylum. >>> it was another emotional day in court for oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend last year in south africa. the olympian in court visibly distraught as one of the first people to find reeva steenkamp's body testified. pistorius wiped away tears, covered his face and ears, buried his heads in his hands as his neighbor spoke. that neighbor describing how steenkamp showed no signs of life after being shot. the witness said pistorius was crying hysterically at the time. >> oscar was crying all the time. he prayed to god to please let her live. she must not die. he said at one stage while he was praying that he would dedicate his life and to her life to god if she would only live and not die. >> dr. stipp also said he feared pistorius might harm himself. >>> investors are keeping a close eye on february's jobs report. much later on "morning joe" when the numbers come out. it was yest
now, general dempsey says a majority of documents snowden stole from the nsa contain classified information about the u.s. military. snowden, currently living in russia, under that temporary asylum. >>> it was another emotional day in court for oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend last year in south africa. the olympian in court visibly distraught as one of the first people to find reeva steenkamp's body testified. pistorius wiped away tears, covered his face and ears,...
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google or facebook, you can do these things in a responsible way. >> reporter: finally, snowden was asked about these nsa methods, in general their mass surveillance programs. he was asked listen, are they in fact effective, do they work. in snowden's opinion, he says they do not. they do not work and in fact, he described them as really programs that don't use resources appropriately. i can tell you that when you talk to people here at south by southwest, technologists, i'm hearing a lot of support for snowden. i hear words like brave, bold, one person describing him as a patriot. they say he put his life at risk and that's important, in the way they tell me he jump-started at least a broader conversation. back to you. >> josh, thank you very much. let's talk about stocks. they are making some investors very nervous these days. here on cnbc, many of our regulars have hinted that they think the market may be getting a little topee. if they're right, what do you do? one answer could be bonds but there are a lot to pick from. we will talk to one of the best in the business on the fixed income side in a cou
google or facebook, you can do these things in a responsible way. >> reporter: finally, snowden was asked about these nsa methods, in general their mass surveillance programs. he was asked listen, are they in fact effective, do they work. in snowden's opinion, he says they do not. they do not work and in fact, he described them as really programs that don't use resources appropriately. i can tell you that when you talk to people here at south by southwest, technologists, i'm hearing a lot...
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national political level which is i think behind a number of issues that played out with the ed snowden nsa revelations. this could even happen to a president. reported the obama expressed his quote back frustration that the complexity of the technology was overwhelming policymakers. our inability to have a proper discussion about all this not only can created distortion of threats but even more so misapplication of resources. the best illustration is another number. 31,300. that is the number of academic journals and magazines and press articles that have focused on the phenomenon of cyberterrorism. zero. that is the number of people who have been hurt or killed by a real incident of cyberterrorism. i just the cyberterrorism is a lot like discovery channel's shark week where we obsess about the danger of sharks even though you are 15,000 times more likely to be heard on your time that. jaws was fictional, people have been hurt by sharks. let me be 100% clear. i am not saying terrorists don't use the internet. several chapters in the book about how they use the internet which is like much o
national political level which is i think behind a number of issues that played out with the ed snowden nsa revelations. this could even happen to a president. reported the obama expressed his quote back frustration that the complexity of the technology was overwhelming policymakers. our inability to have a proper discussion about all this not only can created distortion of threats but even more so misapplication of resources. the best illustration is another number. 31,300. that is the number...
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nsa? >> what relationship? they didn't knock, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited. [laughter] >> the latest revelations from snowdenhat the nsa colluded with the british to intercept and safe images and chats, what are the chances that happened to google video chat? >> we're looking forward to more disclosures from the nsa on this matter. >> you guys have gotten together with a bunch of different technologies to petition changes in washington. how optimistic are you that congress is going to do what you want them to? >> what the nsa is doing is covered under section 215. the race section of legal -- their series of legal arguments that allows them to record every phone call you make, by their own admission -- i will let you determine if that is a -- an appropriate use of power. the group that google was a part of took the position that this meta-data collection was not necessary, that there were other ways of achieving their goals. the issue of collecting data was problematic because of leaking. as best i can tell, they announced a committee which i am on, to try to figure out what to do. the president does not wan
nsa? >> what relationship? they didn't knock, they didn't call, they didn't send a letter. they just visited. [laughter] >> the latest revelations from snowdenhat the nsa colluded with the british to intercept and safe images and chats, what are the chances that happened to google video chat? >> we're looking forward to more disclosures from the nsa on this matter. >> you guys have gotten together with a bunch of different technologies to petition changes in washington....
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nsa leaker edward snowden will appear from russia via satellite. ping. you represent young people. i have to believe that nsa snooping is a real big issue for millennial's like yourself. you do not like this, do you? >> i think that young people look at it like a rockstar. they want to learn more. the government is looking at every single tweet. they are just very interested. i think the aclu chair will be interviewing him. what is really interesting about this is young people look at this as a problem. stuart: exactly right. you do not lean to the right. you are in a different place. libertarians have an extremely important role for the young vote. >> absolutely. right. i think it has been totally blown up. we want to make sure that our fourth amendment rights and our rights of privacy are being protected. what i mean by that is young people, traditionally believed in a bigger government. they want things to help the poor. four conservatives to make the stretch, they can use the scandal as a way to get the conversation going. stuart: 1157 eastern.
nsa leaker edward snowden will appear from russia via satellite. ping. you represent young people. i have to believe that nsa snooping is a real big issue for millennial's like yourself. you do not like this, do you? >> i think that young people look at it like a rockstar. they want to learn more. the government is looking at every single tweet. they are just very interested. i think the aclu chair will be interviewing him. what is really interesting about this is young people look at...
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. >> nsa leaker edward snowden made his first appearance since fleeing to russia. >> i took an oath to support the constitution i saw the constitution was violated on a massive scale. inat the time pret tagsed been changed in secret. >> he spoke at the south by southwest festival. today, he participated in the impact of the spying programs. >> also, big changes on the military justice system. >> the senate approved reforms aimed at strengthening prosecution of sexual assaults in the military, allowing victims to have a say in whether cases will be heard in military or civilian justice system. >> a group of u.s. senators hoping to raise public awareness about climate change. this is a live picture from capitol hill. that is dianne feinstein speaking. >> just look at this. see how deep this line is. look at it here. now, watch it. temperatures are still down. watch lines start to go up. she hopes it will wake up congress to dangers of climate change. senator skats is providing coffee. >> still ahead, a printer spitting out objects in three dimensional form has a new home tonight >> how w
. >> nsa leaker edward snowden made his first appearance since fleeing to russia. >> i took an oath to support the constitution i saw the constitution was violated on a massive scale. inat the time pret tagsed been changed in secret. >> he spoke at the south by southwest festival. today, he participated in the impact of the spying programs. >> also, big changes on the military justice system. >> the senate approved reforms aimed at strengthening prosecution of...
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. >> information stolen by nsa leaker edward snowden could be deadly according to nsa director keith r. he said this last night in an exclusive interview on special report. >> especially to military operations and overseas. >> that is what my greatest concern is. documents leaked by snowden sparked outrage around the world. the president is clamping down on the sweeping collection of phone records. alexander backs the move but says this about snowden's actions. >> i am hugely disappointed that somebody that signed a document that said i can be trusted with top secret data could be. i may tell him some of the classified things he caused so he knows the significant damage to our nation and to our allies. i think this will haunt him for the rest of his life. >> alexander says he hopes snowden sees american justice. >> multiple warning signs in the massive security breech. >> lori ross some joins us to ex complain. >> a senate report tuesday which the third largest retailer ignored several warning signs that let cyber attackers steal records along with 70 million customer records over the
. >> information stolen by nsa leaker edward snowden could be deadly according to nsa director keith r. he said this last night in an exclusive interview on special report. >> especially to military operations and overseas. >> that is what my greatest concern is. documents leaked by snowden sparked outrage around the world. the president is clamping down on the sweeping collection of phone records. alexander backs the move but says this about snowden's actions. >> i am...
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there's the personnel issue there, but also the larger issue that's been intensified by edward snowden and the nsaeak. the intensified controversy over the sense of privacy, the lack of privacy that everywhere you go now there seems to be cameras, and it's capturing data on you and your daily activities. case in point, google glass. that's raising a lot of worries. how does google glass work? i know you had a chance to try it. what are the worries? >> i did. i tried it. i went for a drive with a google glasswear the other day. there are maybe three kinds of worries. you know, one is that it's privacy, right? it's that -- google glass is like a pair of sunglasses. by way of technology, it's revolutionary. it's truly this disruptive, amazing invention where you can have a camera and a computer processing all sorts of apps just hanging out on the upper right-hand corner of your eye. that's a breakthrough technologically, but if i'm walking down the street, i don't want you to record me. and so, it's gotten a lot of people upset from the question of are you recording me, so much so that there's now a
there's the personnel issue there, but also the larger issue that's been intensified by edward snowden and the nsaeak. the intensified controversy over the sense of privacy, the lack of privacy that everywhere you go now there seems to be cameras, and it's capturing data on you and your daily activities. case in point, google glass. that's raising a lot of worries. how does google glass work? i know you had a chance to try it. what are the worries? >> i did. i tried it. i went for a drive...
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back to the personal level when you look at questions of privacy likely like we see in edward snowden and nsaaffair. it's treated as a domain for what i call be a crowd. and so the problem and the challenge to the technical community understands the workings of the hardware and the software, but it doesn't deal well with the wetware. all the ways that ripples out beyond. so looks at this through a very specific one and it fails to appreciate certain things. so the dangers are diverse. each of us in whatever role he played five, again, whether a professional role or business or organization or our role as the sensible and about political topics and how to protect ourselves and our families. we all make decisions, cybersecurity decisions that face the future and the online world and also the real world. and we often do so without the proper tools. it defines what's possible and even so what is proper or right and wrong. and so it often weaves together obscure and what happens with where we are right now in reality with where we are headed tonight and so we have some threats that are overblown a
back to the personal level when you look at questions of privacy likely like we see in edward snowden and nsaaffair. it's treated as a domain for what i call be a crowd. and so the problem and the challenge to the technical community understands the workings of the hardware and the software, but it doesn't deal well with the wetware. all the ways that ripples out beyond. so looks at this through a very specific one and it fails to appreciate certain things. so the dangers are diverse. each of...
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to strike a deal with a cloud provider like aws or google, where you have the super secure snowden-proof, nsa-proof network, then it would be a screaming buy. until then it really is a low probability of success. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> jc penney struggling today, down more than 3%, but the stock is still positive for the week. let's bring in rick snyder, senior retail analyst at maxim group. rarely do we have a guest that basically sums it up in just one word. you have said uninvestable. why? >> that's true. because i think when equity values get so small, a tiny move can cause big moves in the stock. there is optionality here, if the stock is $8 you have to believe it's going to $16 because i think it could still go to zero. >> let me play devil's advocate. there are a few positive things happening, right? the new ceo believes the turn-around will be complete by the end of the year. near term liquidity doesn't seem to be a concern anymore. online traffic is improving. aren't things on the way up? >> they are. i would agree with everything you said, mandy, b
to strike a deal with a cloud provider like aws or google, where you have the super secure snowden-proof, nsa-proof network, then it would be a screaming buy. until then it really is a low probability of success. >> thank you very much for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> jc penney struggling today, down more than 3%, but the stock is still positive for the week. let's bring in rick snyder, senior retail analyst at maxim group. rarely do we have a guest that basically sums it up...