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"der spiegel" also says that the u.s. has been eavesdroppingi io entire political district at this time and you say, very importantly, if this was in case happening it was happening just before president obama came to berlin. you remember he went to the g-8 in northern ireland and then he had his biellateral and spoke vy eloquently at the brendanburg gate and the snooping was taking place right up until the time he came here. >> president obama was pretty popular in europe. how are our allies taking the news? >> angela merkel has been very, very upset about it and she's been very vocal, more than i've seen her in any other situation with the u.s. you had the french going against the u.s. on this as well, spain calling in the u.s. ambassador. it is interesting here, this is an important point, it's not just doing it as the eu, it's not just a nameless and facial officials from the eu who say we need to talk to the u.s. about this more, these are the leaders of these countries who are saying one-on-one, i want to talk to pr
"der spiegel" also says that the u.s. has been eavesdroppingi io entire political district at this time and you say, very importantly, if this was in case happening it was happening just before president obama came to berlin. you remember he went to the g-8 in northern ireland and then he had his biellateral and spoke vy eloquently at the brendanburg gate and the snooping was taking place right up until the time he came here. >> president obama was pretty popular in europe. how...
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the german newspaper der spiegel has revealed the nsa was using the u.s. embassy in berlin to spy on germans including chancellor angela merkel. according to the magazine, merkel's mobile number had been lifted by -- listed by the nsa special collection services 2002. all of these reports have been based on leaks by edward snowden. in a moment we will be joined by journalist glenn greenwald who first broke the snowden story. first, we turn to saturday's protest in washington. it was organized by the stop watching us coalition. jesselyn radack, a former justice department who now works for the government accountability project, read a message from edward snowden. >> we are here to remind our government officials that they are public service -- servants. this is about the unconstitutional, unethical, and immoral actions of the modern- day surveillance state, and how we all must work together to remind the government to stop them. know,bout our right to our right to associate freely, and to live in a free and open democratic society. [applause] witnessing an
the german newspaper der spiegel has revealed the nsa was using the u.s. embassy in berlin to spy on germans including chancellor angela merkel. according to the magazine, merkel's mobile number had been lifted by -- listed by the nsa special collection services 2002. all of these reports have been based on leaks by edward snowden. in a moment we will be joined by journalist glenn greenwald who first broke the snowden story. first, we turn to saturday's protest in washington. it was organized...
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only protect the population if we cooperate with others her office said in an interview at their spiegel edward snowden described the cozy relationship between german spies and the n.s.a. we're in bed together with the germans the same as with most other western countries he said they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they're violating global privacy the united states has an agreement with four other countries to share intelligence those countries include canada the u.k. australia and new zealand i reach countries spying agency is directed at the certain region of the world and together these five countries are known as the five guys and they also share intelligence with roughly thirty other nations including germany and these nations are known as third party partners edward snowden's leaks have shown the five eyes in their partners have their surveillance tools trained on each other or to use the parlance of globalisation they've outsourced their spying activities their spiegel report
only protect the population if we cooperate with others her office said in an interview at their spiegel edward snowden described the cozy relationship between german spies and the n.s.a. we're in bed together with the germans the same as with most other western countries he said they don't ask to justify how we know something and vice versa to insulate their political leaders from the backlash of knowing how grievously they're violating global privacy the united states has an agreement with...
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according to the associated press and der spiegel merkel reportedly called president obama personally to say that his behavior is unacceptable the us gov. responded by saying this quote the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of chancellor merkel but note that the statement did not deny the united states had in fact monitored merkel's communications in the past if it did and it would not specify about that durst spiegel this is the first time in recent months that germany has taken on the n.s.a. for its overarching collection techniques we'll bring you more as the story develops. meanwhile one of canada's top spy agencies known as the communications security establishment canada is facing a lawsuit for violating privacy rights of citizens the lawsuit was filed by b.c.'s civil liberties association and the open media organization who are you that the bronner and unchecked surveillance of canadians directly violates the country's constitution steve anderson is the executive director at open media and he filled
according to the associated press and der spiegel merkel reportedly called president obama personally to say that his behavior is unacceptable the us gov. responded by saying this quote the president assured the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of chancellor merkel but note that the statement did not deny the united states had in fact monitored merkel's communications in the past if it did and it would not specify about that durst...
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according to the associated press and der spiegel merkel reportedly called president obama personally to say that this behavior is unacceptable the u.s. government responded by saying quote the president assure the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of chancellor merkel note that the statement did not deny that the united states had monitored merkel's communications in the past and would not specifically specify about that tutor spiegel now this isn't the first time in recent months that germany has taken on the n.s.a. for its overarching collection techniques the edward snowden leak revealed a long list of countries that the n.s.a. was keeping a close eye on and the german public was no exception in fact many internet users are flocking to german service providers in an attempt to keep big brother's nose out of their business but again it appears as if not even on the merkel herself who is a close u.s. ally to keep her data out of american hands we'll bring you more on this story as it develops. well the n.s.a. might be the mos
according to the associated press and der spiegel merkel reportedly called president obama personally to say that this behavior is unacceptable the u.s. government responded by saying quote the president assure the chancellor that the united states is not monitoring and will not monitor the communications of chancellor merkel note that the statement did not deny that the united states had monitored merkel's communications in the past and would not specifically specify about that tutor spiegel...
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evan spiegel joins us, the ceo of snapchat.> clearly, it's for people who want their content to self-destruct. you have made this into a big business. >> it's a fun, fast way to share. >> well, we had earlier showed a piece of jim cramer talk with preet bharara. and did you see that? >> yeah. >> how do you address this issue of people saying, well, wait a minute, if this purportedly self-destructi self-destructs, i won't get caught. >> we have no purported issues as of yet. you know, we always work with law enforcement to respond to the legal process. >> have you had to do that? >> no. we -- we do respond to legal process, but we've not had any insider trading on the platform. >> you said in the break you're headquartered in jim more son's old house. which i think is great. in california. so now, tell me, how are you monetizing this? are you making money what's the story? >> we're not making money now. we're fortunate thouo have a ro model, from china. they've been able to do it without relying on bland advertising. it's exciti
evan spiegel joins us, the ceo of snapchat.> clearly, it's for people who want their content to self-destruct. you have made this into a big business. >> it's a fun, fast way to share. >> well, we had earlier showed a piece of jim cramer talk with preet bharara. and did you see that? >> yeah. >> how do you address this issue of people saying, well, wait a minute, if this purportedly self-destructi self-destructs, i won't get caught. >> we have no purported...
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[rapid drumbeats] (spiegel) the tabla drums are actually a set.s two drums or individually called tabla, baya. together it's called tabla. it's made--the right-hand drum is the tabla-- and it's the pitch drum-- the high-pitch drum. the left hand, the baya, is the bass drum. the skin is held on by use of this camel strap, and these wooden blocks are put in to increase or decrease tension. the farther down you hit them, the tighter the skin gets, the higher the tone goes. by pushing on the baya, we are able to get different tones and modulate the tones. [thumping sounds ranging from low to high pitch] strike it with the first two fingers for what they call the open sound. and for the closed sound, it's a flat hand slap. some sounds together would be [imitating drum sound] ta...din. small phrases-- di-di, di-di, da-ga, te-tay, te-di-gi-di, di-gi-di, da. da-ti-gi-ti, dig-in-na, da. [ensemble plays accented by the tabla] it's a very difficult instrument to master, and i still haven't mastered it. i'm an artist and i'm a performer, a professional musici
[rapid drumbeats] (spiegel) the tabla drums are actually a set.s two drums or individually called tabla, baya. together it's called tabla. it's made--the right-hand drum is the tabla-- and it's the pitch drum-- the high-pitch drum. the left hand, the baya, is the bass drum. the skin is held on by use of this camel strap, and these wooden blocks are put in to increase or decrease tension. the farther down you hit them, the tighter the skin gets, the higher the tone goes. by pushing on the baya,...
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spiegel and more skeptical than bearish. it is interesting to note the financial sensing underperformer started back in july getting a few of the justice department cases. david: they are spending billions, but why is it for the other financials? >> we've seen attacks, reminiscent of what we saw in the '70s with the massive antitrust relations. sometimes easy massive attacks and dramatic underperformance, so this is important because this is the highest percentage sector in the s&p almost 18%. when you see a real lagging sector like this, it is tough to get a real tailwind behind some of these moves. we have seen that reflect it already, so that is the reason for concern. liz: some of your names, again i stress mark takes the emotion out of these things. you do like some of the consumer staples and utilities and technical. procter & gamble has had a these and run up already. spiegel and trying to look things and true november that have not experienced the kind of move like the regular market. things that have been down in th
spiegel and more skeptical than bearish. it is interesting to note the financial sensing underperformer started back in july getting a few of the justice department cases. david: they are spending billions, but why is it for the other financials? >> we've seen attacks, reminiscent of what we saw in the '70s with the massive antitrust relations. sometimes easy massive attacks and dramatic underperformance, so this is important because this is the highest percentage sector in the s&p...
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german weekly magazine "der spiegel" reported the u.s. likely monitored merkel's mobile phone for more than a decade, from 2002 to around june this year. back in 2002, merkel was an opposition leader. french newspaper "lemonde" says american agents also tapped the phone of politicians, business leaders and citizens. european leaders expressed anger over the eavesdropping allegations of their recent summit. u.s. citizens are also concerned about the spying. over the weekend, nearly 1,000 people joined a march up to capitol hill in washington. >> it's too much. it can't be good for our relationship with other countries. >> government needs to be accountable. they need to follow the laws. >> reporter: german officials plan to visit washington to seek a detailed explanation. it's clear u.s. leaders will need to continue doing damage control to repair relations with their long-time allies. noriko okada, nhk world. >>> a u.s. newspaper is reporting that the spying on chancellor merkel and other world leaders stopped after the obama administrati
german weekly magazine "der spiegel" reported the u.s. likely monitored merkel's mobile phone for more than a decade, from 2002 to around june this year. back in 2002, merkel was an opposition leader. french newspaper "lemonde" says american agents also tapped the phone of politicians, business leaders and citizens. european leaders expressed anger over the eavesdropping allegations of their recent summit. u.s. citizens are also concerned about the spying. over the weekend,...
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germany's der spiegel says they hacked into enrique joe's e-mails in calderon's e-mail account before that citing documents from edward snowden it says the nsa tapped into diplomatic economic and legaler shid communications by may 10 provided insight into their system. the nsa says it won't comment on every allegation but mexico slammed the alleged eavesdropping calling it unacceptable unlawful and contrary to american and mexico law. >>> the video of their capture here. it unfolded at a motel. police stormed in on charles walker and joseph jenkins. they're accused of brazenly escaping prison with forged document. a transport on its way to whisk the men to another location. both appeared in court sunday on escape charges. police meantime, are promising more arrests. this he say the then in a lot of help in their scheme. police are combing through computers and analyzie ining dnm the papers. >>> moving on to sports. i indy rolled out the red carpet for peyton's return but what a game it turned out to be. peyton manning received a warm welcome but the rest of his visit was all business.
germany's der spiegel says they hacked into enrique joe's e-mails in calderon's e-mail account before that citing documents from edward snowden it says the nsa tapped into diplomatic economic and legaler shid communications by may 10 provided insight into their system. the nsa says it won't comment on every allegation but mexico slammed the alleged eavesdropping calling it unacceptable unlawful and contrary to american and mexico law. >>> the video of their capture here. it unfolded at...
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"der spiegel kvitova said they tapped into diplomat excommuic communications from philippe calderon. the mexican foreign minister called the practice uncentralable and illegitimate and against international law. >>> meanwhile, the french foreign men very summoned the u.s. ambassador over a separate report about nsa spying on french citizens. this dramatic new video of the moment police captured two killers. you can see heavily armed u.s. marshals storm a motor inn in florida where though caught one joseph jenkins and charles walker. just seconds later the marshals busted them. they were unarmed and received a tip from one of the convict's close associates. jenkins on the left side of your screen and walker both appeared in court yesterday where they were denied bond. they used bogus court documents to get out of prison even though they were serving life sentences. police say the investigation far from over. >> i can tell you that there will be fmore arrests and backtracking those who carried it out the fraud and long way we will look closely at anyone who may have helped harbor thus
"der spiegel kvitova said they tapped into diplomat excommuic communications from philippe calderon. the mexican foreign minister called the practice uncentralable and illegitimate and against international law. >>> meanwhile, the french foreign men very summoned the u.s. ambassador over a separate report about nsa spying on french citizens. this dramatic new video of the moment police captured two killers. you can see heavily armed u.s. marshals storm a motor inn in florida where...
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merkel's suspicions reportedly coming from the german magazine "der spiegel" tra provided articles from edward snowden. >> i can tell you that the president assured the chancellor we are not monitoring their communications. >> germany is especially sensitive. it has tight privacy laws. so much so that when google tried to implement street views of homes, germans insisted on the right to blur. germany's outrage is now added to anger from france, mexico and brazil over reports of alleged nsa snooping. >>> a community is mourning the loss of a young teacher who is murdered at school this morning -- rather at school and this morning one of her students just 14 years old is held for her killing. nbc's chris palone has a story from a town right outside of boston. >> reporter: at danvers high school in a sleepy suburb of boston an outpouring of support and emotion. students coming together to mourn a young teacher, 24-year-old colleen ritzer, a math instructor who was killed and left in some woods just yards from her classroom. >> she was always making everyone else's day better than hers whet
merkel's suspicions reportedly coming from the german magazine "der spiegel" tra provided articles from edward snowden. >> i can tell you that the president assured the chancellor we are not monitoring their communications. >> germany is especially sensitive. it has tight privacy laws. so much so that when google tried to implement street views of homes, germans insisted on the right to blur. germany's outrage is now added to anger from france, mexico and brazil over...
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for western ways with the violent fits of russia phobia traditionally the vast majority of georgian spiegel understand the russian language and the history of virtually every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden georgians were forced to think that any. russian is bad lessons were dropped from curriculum in schools and movies were banned from television a new generation of georgians grew up not knowing a single word in. we don't get to speak russian often. there is much more practice in english. sources inside he says it's useless to be looking for the cause of this hatred to anything russian demonstrated by seconds really in his teens it seems strange because they were all born and grew up in this. we're always looking for some philosophical roots for these phenomena all this so you ask why well there's a simple reason they link their career their wellbeing their future the only with the west but not with the interests of georgia. the establishment specifically the former ruling elite are extreme rusa photo ops. when they play they even show contempt or through the georgian came
for western ways with the violent fits of russia phobia traditionally the vast majority of georgian spiegel understand the russian language and the history of virtually every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden georgians were forced to think that any. russian is bad lessons were dropped from curriculum in schools and movies were banned from television a new generation of georgians grew up not knowing a single word in. we don't get to speak russian often. there is much more practice...
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combined a passion for western ways with russia phobia traditionally the vast majority of georgian spiegel understand the russian language and the history of bushie every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden georgians were forced to think that anything russian is bad lessons were dropped from curriculum in schools and movies with banned from television a new generation of georgians grew up not knowing a single word in russian. we don't get to speak russian often. there is much more practice in english. to be looking for the cause of this hatred to anything russian demo. by seconds really miss teen does seem strange because they were all born and grew up and this will be here yet. we're always looking for some philosophic roots for these. all this so you ask why there is a simple reason why they link their career their wellbeing their future their own only with the west but not with the interests of georgia. the establishment specifically the former ruling elite are extreme rusa photo ops. when they play they even show contempt or through the georgian came kali to home plate. we
combined a passion for western ways with russia phobia traditionally the vast majority of georgian spiegel understand the russian language and the history of bushie every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden georgians were forced to think that anything russian is bad lessons were dropped from curriculum in schools and movies with banned from television a new generation of georgians grew up not knowing a single word in russian. we don't get to speak russian often. there is much more...
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french daily figure said the shutdown is a blow to the credibility of the united states and germany spiegel online called america a superpower paralyzing itself one of china's major news portals pointed out that bickering u.s. lawmakers holding their own country the hostage and the australian things washington's not inspiring confidence in the world's largest economy max fraud wolfie's an economist says that washington is so cool top and its internal squabbles he doesn't see the damage being done. the truth here is what the federal government the united states congress and the white house have exhibited rather aggressively over the last several weeks including through the shutdown is that there's literally nothing the u.s. government can't and won't do for unclear reasons sending whatever shock waves they feel like sending into the u.s. and global economies i can't imagine a recipe that would undermine confidence in the dollar and the u.s. or particularly the u.s. government faster or more effectively than what we see on every news channel in the world every day for a week and counting we'r
french daily figure said the shutdown is a blow to the credibility of the united states and germany spiegel online called america a superpower paralyzing itself one of china's major news portals pointed out that bickering u.s. lawmakers holding their own country the hostage and the australian things washington's not inspiring confidence in the world's largest economy max fraud wolfie's an economist says that washington is so cool top and its internal squabbles he doesn't see the damage being...
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go said the shutdown is a blow to the credibility of the united states and a comment from germany spiegel online called america a super power power lies in itself and one of china's major news portal scolded the lawmakers for holding their own country hostage and the australians are pointed out that washington's struggle to agree on the budget doesn't speak well about the world's largest economy a financial expert patrick young explained to my colleague bill dog but when squabbles happening congress ultimately it looms a very bad sign for investors. this is just another example of how difficult it is to trust the american government machine but ultimately what do we want to see as investors well we like to see leadership and that's one of the problems we have at the moment unfortunately mr obama seems to be occupying the white house but he doesn't give us any confidence that he's actually leading the united states of america ultimately right now investors aren't taking any for their knee jerk action but of course what we're warming up to is going to be another couple of weeks' time somewh
go said the shutdown is a blow to the credibility of the united states and a comment from germany spiegel online called america a super power power lies in itself and one of china's major news portal scolded the lawmakers for holding their own country hostage and the australians are pointed out that washington's struggle to agree on the budget doesn't speak well about the world's largest economy a financial expert patrick young explained to my colleague bill dog but when squabbles happening...
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for over a decade and that's according to the leaks published by germany's their spiegel magazine the surveillance goes back even before merkel became the country's leader and this week it's been revealed that thirty five world leaders have also been closely monitored by america's national security agency europe has voiced anger complaining that its trust in washington is now undermined former french prime minister dominic double pound says that if the u.s. continues to strive for world dominance it. could lead to conflict. we knew that. some practices were existed but to search an overall system this came as a surprise for everybody in fact what we are seeing today is the incredible privileges of the us administration over the control of the world system we knew that the us were controlling the financial system through the banking dominance of some big banks through the dollar currency reserve currency but controlling internet controlling the formation you know world this is a privilege and monopoly if we are going to follow the same direction then confrontation might be in the. euro
for over a decade and that's according to the leaks published by germany's their spiegel magazine the surveillance goes back even before merkel became the country's leader and this week it's been revealed that thirty five world leaders have also been closely monitored by america's national security agency europe has voiced anger complaining that its trust in washington is now undermined former french prime minister dominic double pound says that if the u.s. continues to strive for world...
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traditional majority of georgian spiegel i understand the russian language and the history of every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden georgians were forced to think that anything russian is bad lessons were dropped from curriculum in schools and movies with and from television a new generation of georgians grew up not knowing a single. we don't get to speak russian often. there is much more practice in english. to be looking for the cause of this hatred to anything russian demonstrated by seconds really does seem strange because they were all born and grew up in this. we're always looking for some philosophical roots for these phenomena. so you ask why there is a simple reason they link their career their wellbeing their future the only with.
traditional majority of georgian spiegel i understand the russian language and the history of every family is linked with russia and all of a sudden georgians were forced to think that anything russian is bad lessons were dropped from curriculum in schools and movies with and from television a new generation of georgians grew up not knowing a single. we don't get to speak russian often. there is much more practice in english. to be looking for the cause of this hatred to anything russian...
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i have no idea about why she didn't say anything before the story came out about the spiegel and the news magazines but i can imagine that it's going to be a really big problem for macro because she cannot be ahead of the government if it comes out that he she knew that millions of peoples and citizens were spied of by the u.s. security services because michael as a chancellor of the germans she has to protect the human rights and she has protect the citizens of germany and she has to try to protect democratic civil rangy of the people in germany seven will go on the loyalists just take a minute to talk about. we're hearing now that million sixty million phone calls just one month were traced harvested the information on them why would america need to be looking at what springs doing it says may i give us the story out about america have a signal in the phone calls in spain that's just broken today why would america be wanting to focus in on spain particularly. well i don't know why should they. focusing on spain or in germany or in france the only thing that is a fact that the unite
i have no idea about why she didn't say anything before the story came out about the spiegel and the news magazines but i can imagine that it's going to be a really big problem for macro because she cannot be ahead of the government if it comes out that he she knew that millions of peoples and citizens were spied of by the u.s. security services because michael as a chancellor of the germans she has to protect the human rights and she has protect the citizens of germany and she has to try to...
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talk to you about some quotes attribute it to president bashar al assad over the weekend in desh spiegel newsmagazine in germany he's quoted saying that he doesn't necessarily believe a solution can be negotiated with some elements of the opposition the extremist elements saying by my definition a political opposition is an arm and i was just wondering is that a sign that he's going to need more persuading to come around the table well first i believe the bits for the conference the possible base for the conference we're in . by the secretary general of the united nations during the general assembly opening week and that was the near occurrence are the members of the permanent five and he suggested to target mid november. we would direct you to the known in a day because. it is that the government is going to send a delegation and belief in though is that make sure that the position participates and that the position is representative not just one group of people who live outside syria we would like position to represent will be into a spectrum of the opponents of the regime including th
talk to you about some quotes attribute it to president bashar al assad over the weekend in desh spiegel newsmagazine in germany he's quoted saying that he doesn't necessarily believe a solution can be negotiated with some elements of the opposition the extremist elements saying by my definition a political opposition is an arm and i was just wondering is that a sign that he's going to need more persuading to come around the table well first i believe the bits for the conference the possible...
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said the shutdown is a blow to the credibility of the united states and a comment from germany dutch spiegel calling america a super power power lies in itself i want to china's major news portals scolded the lawmakers for holding their own country hostage and the australians pointed out that washington's struggle to agree on the budget does not speak well about the world's largest economy as a financial expert petrie young explains when squabbles in congress end up suspending the government of the world's biggest economy it's a bad sign for investors. ultimately right now investors aren't taking any for their knee jerk action but of course what we're warming up to is going to be another couple of weeks' time somewhere between i think the seventeenth and the twentieth of october where i actually think the american government is going to reach the point where it has to go and borrow more money and the problem with that is it's been drinking vodka like an alcoholic for forty or fifty years and the bar tab needs to be paid but in the meantime they're hoping to get some more credit to the politi
said the shutdown is a blow to the credibility of the united states and a comment from germany dutch spiegel calling america a super power power lies in itself i want to china's major news portals scolded the lawmakers for holding their own country hostage and the australians pointed out that washington's struggle to agree on the budget does not speak well about the world's largest economy as a financial expert petrie young explains when squabbles in congress end up suspending the government of...
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agency that's very much interested in the affairs of friendly nations like mexico and france their spiegel reported that in may of two thousand and ten the n.s.a. broke into the mexican presidential network to gain first ever access to former president felipe calderon's public e-mail account that snooping gave the n.s.a. insight into mexico's diplomatic economic and political communications while that spying was directed at mexico's former president we also know that in two thousand and twelve the n.s.a. spied on mexico's current president pena nieto scooping up information about his most relevant contacts and intercepting more than eighty five thousand text messages many of which sent by the president himself the mexican government which is a key economic ally of the united states has responded saying such actions by the n.s.a. violate international law also angered over the weekend the government of france also a close ally of the united states and was one of the few countries standing in support of u.s. military strikes in syria a snowden leak showed that in one month from december two
agency that's very much interested in the affairs of friendly nations like mexico and france their spiegel reported that in may of two thousand and ten the n.s.a. broke into the mexican presidential network to gain first ever access to former president felipe calderon's public e-mail account that snooping gave the n.s.a. insight into mexico's diplomatic economic and political communications while that spying was directed at mexico's former president we also know that in two thousand and twelve...
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obviously looks like it would have been very embarrassing for them to be on the back and they like the spiegel the gods you know glenn greenwald that come out this says say that merkel's phone was being pads and then for the german government to react against it so it looks like the german government has granted this and said hey we know that we're being spied on and we're not happy about it although it's really difficult to believe that they haven't known about this for a very long time because of course. when the scandal first broke idea this year broke with the news that g twenty leaders which of course includes germany were being spied on and this is really just a follow on from the the news a couple of months ago that germany is the most spied on country by the usa so it is really very embarrassing here of course germany and us are supposed to be very close allies but then on the other hand it you know is that outrage is also a little bit difficult to believe because we've also seen rabbit revelations that germany was complicit in that and if they spying scandal so how much of this is a p
obviously looks like it would have been very embarrassing for them to be on the back and they like the spiegel the gods you know glenn greenwald that come out this says say that merkel's phone was being pads and then for the german government to react against it so it looks like the german government has granted this and said hey we know that we're being spied on and we're not happy about it although it's really difficult to believe that they haven't known about this for a very long time...
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meanwhile mexican president enrique pena nieto is still reeling after german newspaper door spiegel revealed a ras of surveillance operation by the u.s. of mexico over recent years civilians were targeted two presidents were targeted and kenyan yet to himself fell victim to spine as the n.s.a. trying to figure out the then candidate pena nieto his plans for dealing with the country's drug war pena nieto administration sent out a diplomatic note demanding an investigation and a statement sent to r.t. the embassy of mexico wrote in a relationship between neighbors and partners there is no place for the practices which are alleged to have taken place the dialogue which are corresponding institutions sustain is crucial in order to maintain a relationship of trust and respect france and mexico now joint germany brazil the e.u. and a host of other nations demanding transparency accountability and action. well to california now where a three judge panel has granted the state a one month extension for prisons to cut down there in a population by more than nine thousand the new deadline is now schedu
meanwhile mexican president enrique pena nieto is still reeling after german newspaper door spiegel revealed a ras of surveillance operation by the u.s. of mexico over recent years civilians were targeted two presidents were targeted and kenyan yet to himself fell victim to spine as the n.s.a. trying to figure out the then candidate pena nieto his plans for dealing with the country's drug war pena nieto administration sent out a diplomatic note demanding an investigation and a statement sent to...
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the, this came out in a magazine, "der spiegel." they don't provide any sourcing.y came from edward snowden. this is an allegation that the germans are making. i'm not saying it is base countless. it came out of a german magazine. not like we've seen power point slides that edward snowden is passing out to journalistic outfits. we don't have any prove of this. that said, countries spy on one another. now jay carney is saying, the spokesman at the white house is saying that we're not doing it and we won't do it. he is not saying he didn't do it in the past. but the fact is, even friend spy on one another. it is unseemly and germans certainly have a right to show they're upset but germans also have intelligence organizations that conduct espionage as well. adam: kind lik scene in casablanca. i'm shocked to fine gambling and you're winning sir. >> that's right. adam: we assume they're spying on us. i assume or most people would assume we also spy on our closest ally the united kingdom but the at end of the day, these kinds of stories, whether true or not, continue to
the, this came out in a magazine, "der spiegel." they don't provide any sourcing.y came from edward snowden. this is an allegation that the germans are making. i'm not saying it is base countless. it came out of a german magazine. not like we've seen power point slides that edward snowden is passing out to journalistic outfits. we don't have any prove of this. that said, countries spy on one another. now jay carney is saying, the spokesman at the white house is saying that we're not...
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der spiegel said that the nsa used high tech antenna to spy on government officials. geblg thre angela merkel, threes before she became chancellor. it said nothing about whether it had monitored her. the revelations have sparked outrages in ger germany becausef east germany's past, like many germans, mervelg merkel is deman explanation and sending her intelligence chief to get one. >> also spied on the presidents of mexico and brazil and maybe spying on allies in 80 other countries. thousands marched in washington, d.c. yesterday to protest that program and demand a limit to the surveillance. germany and brazil are pushing for resolution from the u.n. general assembly calling for right to privacy on the internet. a draft could be circulated later this week. i talked to al jazeera's national security advisory faisa patel. >> there is embarrassment right now, the socialist government is way, way down in the polls. so the notion that the french government has no control over its destiny that it can't protect itself even against american spying doesn't play well with the
der spiegel said that the nsa used high tech antenna to spy on government officials. geblg thre angela merkel, threes before she became chancellor. it said nothing about whether it had monitored her. the revelations have sparked outrages in ger germany becausef east germany's past, like many germans, mervelg merkel is deman explanation and sending her intelligence chief to get one. >> also spied on the presidents of mexico and brazil and maybe spying on allies in 80 other countries....
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. >> this all starts, though, as you recall, with a report in germany's der spiegel that the nsa monitoredman chancellor's cell phone and could be traced back to the nsa whistle-blower edward snowden. glenn greenwald joins us tonight. want to play something vice president dick cheney said to jay tapper when he interviewed him earlier this week. tapper asked him about edward snowden. i want to play what he said. >> the problem with snowden is he had access to classified information. he violated conditions under which they got those. he's a traitor, pure and simple. and i don't think you can judge him any other way. there's some people who say he's a whistle-blower. he's talked about methods and ways we collect intelligence. >> a number of people said and come around and changed their opinion but clearly vice president cheney has not, doesn't sound like he's going to. how do you respond to what he said? >> i'm really glad dick cheney is available to speak on this because i think he under scores the most important point. dick cheney engaged in some of the worst, most radical conduct in the la
. >> this all starts, though, as you recall, with a report in germany's der spiegel that the nsa monitoredman chancellor's cell phone and could be traced back to the nsa whistle-blower edward snowden. glenn greenwald joins us tonight. want to play something vice president dick cheney said to jay tapper when he interviewed him earlier this week. tapper asked him about edward snowden. i want to play what he said. >> the problem with snowden is he had access to classified information....
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spiegel did a piece that the nsa hacked into the e-mail of al jazeera. al jazeera is a special case. nevertheless, it did feel that this was within their prerogative to do this. i talked to editors, for example, the editor of the guardian, the u.s. editor we're talking about, you know, she's does not communicate using e-mail with reporters. you know? does not feel secure doing that. and lots of journalists i talked to outside of the united states are taking extraordinary measures to ensure that they can communicate securely and i think there's a real question -- and one of the most essential things that -- elements of certainly public accountability journalism depends on the ability of the journalists to be able to protect the identity of the confidential source. a lot of journalists don't feel they can make that promise. >> journalists care about that. a lot of people don't talk about that. people don't realize how much journalists do care about the welfare of their sources. >> very true. from the international perspective, it's interesting for me to le
spiegel did a piece that the nsa hacked into the e-mail of al jazeera. al jazeera is a special case. nevertheless, it did feel that this was within their prerogative to do this. i talked to editors, for example, the editor of the guardian, the u.s. editor we're talking about, you know, she's does not communicate using e-mail with reporters. you know? does not feel secure doing that. and lots of journalists i talked to outside of the united states are taking extraordinary measures to ensure that...
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the trip comes amid a report from the german magazine ""der spiegel"" saying it's been monitored by the>> a series of explosions rocked the city of baghdad early sunday morning. iraq's state-run tv is reporting that in one incident, a car bomb killed five people and wounded 11 when it exploded at a marketplace. more than 6,000 people have been killed in iraq this year. at least 350 deaths so far this month. >>> five people in a brooklyn home were fatally stabbed last night, including four children. one man has been taken into custody for the killings which also claimed the life of a 37-year-old woman. it is not clear what led to the stabbings, and investigators have not released the names of the victims. >>> those are your "top stories." now back to from a reed zakaria, "gps." >>> we all know the biblical story of david and goliath. david fights a giant named goliath. and perhaps the most famous underdog in history kills goliath in the unlikeliest of victories. but for all these years, have we gotten the story and its lessons all wrong? that's what malcolm gladwell says. gladwell, whose
the trip comes amid a report from the german magazine ""der spiegel"" saying it's been monitored by the>> a series of explosions rocked the city of baghdad early sunday morning. iraq's state-run tv is reporting that in one incident, a car bomb killed five people and wounded 11 when it exploded at a marketplace. more than 6,000 people have been killed in iraq this year. at least 350 deaths so far this month. >>> five people in a brooklyn home were fatally...
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what was interesting about the long article der spiegel published over the weekend, it went into some length of the embarrassment and sense of almost humiliation on their part they sort of willingly ratcheted this down and found out it was even worse than they thought. some of this is for their own domestic audiences. that's also why chancellor merkel picked up the phone and called president obama. she needs to show her own people they aren't going to take this lying down. that will be true not only of the germans but spaniards as well. for the president who has not emphasized europe to the extent that make of his predecessors have in his foreign policy, he's going to have to do some serious fence mending here. >> let me ask you both about, mark, your interview with susan rice. there's a lot to unpack. she outlined her national security, middle east policy, the priority placed or not placed on the middle east. i was so struck, mark and chuck, by the fact the secretary of state was not part of this team and there was an implication, tell me if i'm wrong, in the story they only included
what was interesting about the long article der spiegel published over the weekend, it went into some length of the embarrassment and sense of almost humiliation on their part they sort of willingly ratcheted this down and found out it was even worse than they thought. some of this is for their own domestic audiences. that's also why chancellor merkel picked up the phone and called president obama. she needs to show her own people they aren't going to take this lying down. that will be true not...
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leaks from edward snowden reported by der spiegel suggest the nsa hacked the e-mail account of then-president felipe calderÓn in 2010 and of current mexican president enrique peÑa nieto before he was elected. on tuesday, mexican secretary of foreign affairs said obama has promised an investigation and has assured enrique peÑa nieto he didn't authorize the spine. the white house has acknowledged two key components of the new health care insurance exchanges will take longer to repair than previously disclosed. on tuesday, senior officials said the administration is not sure when low-income americans will be able to enroll in medicaid online. the white house also acknowledged that online enrollment for spanish speakers is still an active. amidst growing criticism of glitches in the help exchange rollout, the white house said tuesday it would bring in a former acting director of the office of management and budget to oversee the process. appeals court has ruled the government must obtain award based on probable cause in order to track vehicles with gps. it is the first time in appeals court has w
leaks from edward snowden reported by der spiegel suggest the nsa hacked the e-mail account of then-president felipe calderÓn in 2010 and of current mexican president enrique peÑa nieto before he was elected. on tuesday, mexican secretary of foreign affairs said obama has promised an investigation and has assured enrique peÑa nieto he didn't authorize the spine. the white house has acknowledged two key components of the new health care insurance exchanges will take longer to repair than...
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. >> the german magazine der spiegel has documents saying it shows the u.s. government was spying on angela merkel since 2002, before she became german chancellor. the head of germany, then continued to do so until the white house learned of it. so, if that's true we learned two things out of that. one, the u.s. has been spying on merkel for a long time and two, the white house doesn't always know what the nsa is doing. the white house denies the separate report that says mr. obama had approved the spying, instead as you point out the white house says the president shut it down the minute he heard of it. >>> several u.s. lawmakers plan to introduce legislation tomorrow that would limit the nsa's ability to track your cell phone making it illegal for the government to collect phone records in bulk. right now each time you make a phone call on your cell phone the details of the call, though not the contents of the call, are recorded by the government for analysis. the reporters accused of listening on people's voice mail in england started their trial. the form
. >> the german magazine der spiegel has documents saying it shows the u.s. government was spying on angela merkel since 2002, before she became german chancellor. the head of germany, then continued to do so until the white house learned of it. so, if that's true we learned two things out of that. one, the u.s. has been spying on merkel for a long time and two, the white house doesn't always know what the nsa is doing. the white house denies the separate report that says mr. obama had...
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der spiegel reports the monitoring could have started as early as 2002. the white house says it shut down the phone taps the minute it heard of it, though that itself indicates the white house not always aware of what the nsa is doing. there's new legislation this morning in washington that would restrict the nsa from bulk data gathering of americans' phone records. every time you make a cell phone call the details though not the contents are recorded by the government for later analysis. some in congress angry at the nsa, we have seen severals instances where it was not telling congress the entire truth. this bill may be congress's response. >> interesting. thanks, scott. >> also interesting the winds that are waking up the bay area on this monday. >> yeah, they are really fierce out there. kind of like you two. we got a good looking day shaping up. thank you. i'm glad laura is back. we sure missed you. you were gone too long, sister. 6:16. but you're back. that's what matters. i want to start with the live picture. this is fremont, you can see the flags
der spiegel reports the monitoring could have started as early as 2002. the white house says it shut down the phone taps the minute it heard of it, though that itself indicates the white house not always aware of what the nsa is doing. there's new legislation this morning in washington that would restrict the nsa from bulk data gathering of americans' phone records. every time you make a cell phone call the details though not the contents are recorded by the government for later analysis. some...
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meanwhile, reported the german magazine der spiegel based on snowden poss leaks and co- authored by laura portraits reveals the nsa has been systematically spying on the mexican government for years. report shows the nsa hacked into an e-mail server used by the president called her on in his cabinet members as part of an operation dubbed flat liquid. last month current mexican president enrique peÑa nieto summoned the u.s. ambassador following reports the nsa had monitored his communications while he was still a candidate. protests arey continuing to sweep across europe. in spain last week, group of scientist somewhere -- some wearing black, gathered to hold a moment of silence for the research they say has been killed by budget cuts. in portugal, tens of thousands protested saturday in the cities of lisbon against the government's plan to extend austerity cuts in next year's budget. in rome, italy, tens of thousands took to the streets saturday, day after transportation, education, and health-care workers launched a 24-hour nationwide strike against continued austerity cuts in italy's ne
meanwhile, reported the german magazine der spiegel based on snowden poss leaks and co- authored by laura portraits reveals the nsa has been systematically spying on the mexican government for years. report shows the nsa hacked into an e-mail server used by the president called her on in his cabinet members as part of an operation dubbed flat liquid. last month current mexican president enrique peÑa nieto summoned the u.s. ambassador following reports the nsa had monitored his communications...
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because the spiegel had run the idea that she was being tapped it.ean in her own country. >> woodruff: all right, last couple of minutes, class politics, david. in the aftermath of the shutdown and the whole showdown over the debt ceiling, a lot of soul-searching on the part of republicans. we had a couple conversations on newshour about it. is there some rethinking on the part of republicans about who they are, where they're headed, what they believe? or is this, are we just in a pause and then we go back to business as usual. >> i swrenly think there is rethinking. i think on two levels. first the donor base. i think some of the donors in the business community, especially are finally getting organized to create a counterforce, to counterthe tea party and the ted cruz movement and secondly on the presidential level this is quickly going to turn to a presidential debate with chrisistie on one side, ted cruz, rand paul more or less on the other, maybe rubbio thrown in there quickly this debate will turn into a presidential debate between the two wing
because the spiegel had run the idea that she was being tapped it.ean in her own country. >> woodruff: all right, last couple of minutes, class politics, david. in the aftermath of the shutdown and the whole showdown over the debt ceiling, a lot of soul-searching on the part of republicans. we had a couple conversations on newshour about it. is there some rethinking on the part of republicans about who they are, where they're headed, what they believe? or is this, are we just in a pause...
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spiegel how many people signed up for health insurance through the federal system?s not indicate anything about success rates. stuart: software and design defects cripple healthcare website. these software systems have troubled the finding and making sure that you are who you say you are. you could not go and open your account and that is the first thing you go to do on these exchanges. >> yes. independent people with to the website and took a look on behalf of the "wall street journal." they say it is a sloppy software foundation. this is, you know, three or four days in. they say they are trying to do maintenance. charles: the conversion ratio is ultimately the test. we were told that in california, first of all, the number 6 million, only 7700 people took the bait. in california, this has to be 2 million people. there is two distinct different things going on. stuart: a lot of people saw the prices and said -- >> that the people cannot get to the numbers without actually signing up. we will stay on this. we will keep a close eye on it. stuart: thank you, jo ling
spiegel how many people signed up for health insurance through the federal system?s not indicate anything about success rates. stuart: software and design defects cripple healthcare website. these software systems have troubled the finding and making sure that you are who you say you are. you could not go and open your account and that is the first thing you go to do on these exchanges. >> yes. independent people with to the website and took a look on behalf of the "wall street...