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u.k. parliament pushes the building legalized coalition what other media terms a blind to. the. right to see. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's. instrument. could be in the. tragedy on the moscow metro at least twenty one people are dead more than one hundred sixty injured after a train derailed during the morning rush. images from inside the tunnel showed chaos and destruction around a dozen bodies and yet to be recovered in other news. this really doesn't care too much about palestinian lives as far as in gaza volunteers human shields hoping their presence will prevent israeli airstrikes on civilian buildings such as hospitals cease fire talks fail to bring rest by because the latest. also to britain's top tip about william hague surprisingly quits the foreign.
u.k. parliament pushes the building legalized coalition what other media terms a blind to. the. right to see. first street. and i think picture. on a reporter's. instrument. could be in the. tragedy on the moscow metro at least twenty one people are dead more than one hundred sixty injured after a train derailed during the morning rush. images from inside the tunnel showed chaos and destruction around a dozen bodies and yet to be recovered in other news. this really doesn't care too much about...
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u.k. parliament pushes a builder legalize data collection what other media turns a blind eye to. see. coming up on r t and many u.s. states third party candidates are gaining surprising support in the senate midterm elections how they affect those type races more on that ahead. and a push for a ceasefire between israel and hamas on rattles military strikes resumed with the number of civilian casualties climbing the latest on the conflict coming up. and is there life on other planets nasa pushes on as it tries to discover more habitable planets more on the search through the stars later in the show.
u.k. parliament pushes a builder legalize data collection what other media turns a blind eye to. see. coming up on r t and many u.s. states third party candidates are gaining surprising support in the senate midterm elections how they affect those type races more on that ahead. and a push for a ceasefire between israel and hamas on rattles military strikes resumed with the number of civilian casualties climbing the latest on the conflict coming up. and is there life on other planets nasa pushes...
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u.k. parliament pushes the building legalized coalition what other media turns a blind eye eye to . tragedy on the moscow metro at least twenty people dead more than one hundred injured after a train derails during morning rush hour. images from inside the tunnel show chaos and destruction around a dozen survivors still trapped and in the day's other news. doesn't kid too much of the sea legs so it has to be somebody from the outside world foreigners in gaza volunteers human shields hoping their presence will rent israeli airstrikes on civilian buildings like hospitals as ceasefire talks fail to bring respite. britain's top diplomat bowing out william hague surprisingly puts the foreign office during a ruthless reshuffle.
u.k. parliament pushes the building legalized coalition what other media turns a blind eye eye to . tragedy on the moscow metro at least twenty people dead more than one hundred injured after a train derails during morning rush hour. images from inside the tunnel show chaos and destruction around a dozen survivors still trapped and in the day's other news. doesn't kid too much of the sea legs so it has to be somebody from the outside world foreigners in gaza volunteers human shields hoping...
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u.k. parliament that is pressing for a full and thorough and independent international investigation -- here is one comment from the mayor of donetsk. impossible is almost -- >> it is simply technically impossible. the thing is that our air defenses are limited to manned portable air defense systems. they don't work past 600 meters or even 500 meters. >> obviously, investigations throughout. manifest,tion the different nationalities of the people flying on board that aircraft. what have the government's been saying? >> let's look at president vladimir putin, who was on the phone with president obama when this happened. he is going to the ukrainian government. he is saying the state on whose territory that this happened is responsible for this tragedy. welcomesnian president all assistance. obama has called -- a big comment coming from vice president. not the next event. a blown out of the sky. >> john dawson with the latest ed over the17 down skies of eastern ukraine. malaysia says it is unable to verify the cause of the crash. the prime minister held a news conference earlier, and indeed, h
u.k. parliament that is pressing for a full and thorough and independent international investigation -- here is one comment from the mayor of donetsk. impossible is almost -- >> it is simply technically impossible. the thing is that our air defenses are limited to manned portable air defense systems. they don't work past 600 meters or even 500 meters. >> obviously, investigations throughout. manifest,tion the different nationalities of the people flying on board that aircraft. what...
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u.k. as parliament pushes a builder legalize data collection what other media turns a blind date to you get on t.v. . again welcome back there's no respite for the east ukraine city of live ganske which has reportedly come under shelling again on monday night following an entire day of bombardment. authorities in advance report casualties and bodies in more of the fighting hasn't died down either with anti-government forces ambushing a military convoy the remains of which you can see here. is in the epicenter of it all in the city of against. the situation here on the ground is very dramatic and tensions continue to escalate shelling almost never stops we hear a sound over to read day and night and even right and now in the. tanks mortars and multiple rocket launchers known as good art or hail i used there and to government forces to say that degraded troops are getting closer to the city center and they are now not further than ten to twenty kilometers from where we are now doctors are working twenty four seven and the city mormons are full death toll is continuing to rise from both sides
u.k. as parliament pushes a builder legalize data collection what other media turns a blind date to you get on t.v. . again welcome back there's no respite for the east ukraine city of live ganske which has reportedly come under shelling again on monday night following an entire day of bombardment. authorities in advance report casualties and bodies in more of the fighting hasn't died down either with anti-government forces ambushing a military convoy the remains of which you can see here. is...
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u.k. this parliament pushes a bill to legalize data collection what other media tons of blind to. see. this is about making the business survive. corporations don't love your parishioners told hate corporations have no feeling. corporations don't care about you or me corporations or occur but for. people. come to untouched for instance and leave massively in the sea come on. we're not going to quit we will not stop until it is done what is more precious music more moon. right from the sea. search tree. and i think pictures. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. could be in the know. on. one of the new cultural moment of washington d.c. . the face i think people. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure a. tragedy on the moscow metro at least twenty people dead more than one hundred injured after a train derailed during the morning rush hour. images from inside the tunnel show chaos and destruction around a dozen bodies yet to be recovered and in other news. doesn't care too much about palestinian lives foreigners in gaza volunteer as human shields hoping their pres
u.k. this parliament pushes a bill to legalize data collection what other media tons of blind to. see. this is about making the business survive. corporations don't love your parishioners told hate corporations have no feeling. corporations don't care about you or me corporations or occur but for. people. come to untouched for instance and leave massively in the sea come on. we're not going to quit we will not stop until it is done what is more precious music more moon. right from the sea....
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u.k. and the european parliament that we don't quite know what are regulators are saying it needs meetings because the normal course of things in democracy is turned upside down. you normally have the political backers among the regulators. now is that the regulators doing a first amendment comes with comes with some kind of political signoff. for us in europe, that is both stages both in the first stage of legislation and then we can veto the rules if we don't like them. in the u.s. you have the first stage, which is again in congress and then you have the lawyers and the court during the second stage. but there is some kind of signoff of what is done. i'm not sure that this is complete so it's a little bit earlier political engagement, especially when you're into new areas it's going to work. i will have another poke at things from a bit dissatisfied with. i'm not dissatisfied. i've got a lot of respect for central banks, but they are not immune. at the moment, they are the one in the majority on all of the financial stability board. they don't have the full range of expertise across all
u.k. and the european parliament that we don't quite know what are regulators are saying it needs meetings because the normal course of things in democracy is turned upside down. you normally have the political backers among the regulators. now is that the regulators doing a first amendment comes with comes with some kind of political signoff. for us in europe, that is both stages both in the first stage of legislation and then we can veto the rules if we don't like them. in the u.s. you have...
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u.k. claim a new law that's being rushed through parliament will violate people's right to privacy if passed that will enable security services to keep the personal data of internet users for up to twelve months. expects. the u.k. prime minister says britain me these emergency laws that force telecommunications companies to hold wreck or words of customers data because back in april the european court of justice scrapped an existing law that already forced companies to do just that on the grounds that it infringed human rights so the british government wants to rush through its own law david cameron says that telecoms firms are just weeks away from deleting customer information ministers say that would have serious consequences for police and counter terror operations sometimes in the dangerous world in which we live we need our security services to listen to someone read the emails to identify and disrupt a terrorist plot as prime minister i know of examples we're doing this to stop a terrorist attack according to the law mobile phone providers will have to store data on who contacted who u
u.k. claim a new law that's being rushed through parliament will violate people's right to privacy if passed that will enable security services to keep the personal data of internet users for up to twelve months. expects. the u.k. prime minister says britain me these emergency laws that force telecommunications companies to hold wreck or words of customers data because back in april the european court of justice scrapped an existing law that already forced companies to do just that on the...
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u.k. believes leaders want to speed up approval of the law to evade parliament. you do of course want to be protected from terrorists and extremists at the same time you also need some protection from your own state from your own government and or third tarion governments which exist of course across the west as they do across asia and many other regions will tend to go to the absolute limits of their powers in tracking their citizens and but what we've really seen from the last few years is that what i've been or you put down to monitor the amount that you were surveyed by your own government they will go up to the absolute limits of what that nora downs so yes we need protection absolutely from terrorists and some aspects of this legislation would provide that but we also deserve some protection from our own governments and from their insatiable desire to snoop on our own private activities this suggestion that they have some enormous image and see that they're about to get cut off from all of this information that peta followers and terrorists will run free do
u.k. believes leaders want to speed up approval of the law to evade parliament. you do of course want to be protected from terrorists and extremists at the same time you also need some protection from your own state from your own government and or third tarion governments which exist of course across the west as they do across asia and many other regions will tend to go to the absolute limits of their powers in tracking their citizens and but what we've really seen from the last few years is...
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u.k. now as a new law on recording and surveillance goes before the british parliament calls from human rights campaigners are becoming louder the bill comes following the european court of justice it's justice decision to recognise data gathering by intelligence services as infringing on human rights following that ruling mobile phone companies got ready to delete data they've collected something the u.k. government didn't want to let happen to take a closer look at the new legislation. critics fear the new law will expand surveillance powers this time and place and the number dialed up would all be kept by mobile operators plus the conversation itself could be taped internet service providers would monitor and accord the pages their clients visited any information could be stored for up to twelve months this is britain's prime minister pledging an extra eight hundred million pounds for monitoring operations some experts doubt whether measures like this are necessary that you do of course want to be protected from terrorists and extremists at the same time you also need some protection from y
u.k. now as a new law on recording and surveillance goes before the british parliament calls from human rights campaigners are becoming louder the bill comes following the european court of justice it's justice decision to recognise data gathering by intelligence services as infringing on human rights following that ruling mobile phone companies got ready to delete data they've collected something the u.k. government didn't want to let happen to take a closer look at the new legislation....
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u.k. over the extent of collaborative surveillance with the new west spy agencies the british parliament isrushing through legislation that further expands its surveillance powers and nearby in germany international outrage over the n.s.a. has recently peaked as allegations surfaced implicating two. german government employees in a spy operation run by u.s. intelligence in response german chancellor angela merkel ordered that the u.s. is top cia official immediately leave the country the ongoing n.s.a. leaks are also german citizens who just this week displayed empty n.s.a. imagery of the u.s. embassy in berlin in protest so to break all of that down i was joined earlier by a former i have five officer and a whistleblower and. i've asked her what german officials are doing in response to this agreed to this u.s. government spying overreach. and i've had a series of hearings that they've taken evidence from some of the early n.s.a. whistleblower like bill binney and thomas drake so they are investigating it with quite something and i think this is seen as a threat actually certainly by the u
u.k. over the extent of collaborative surveillance with the new west spy agencies the british parliament isrushing through legislation that further expands its surveillance powers and nearby in germany international outrage over the n.s.a. has recently peaked as allegations surfaced implicating two. german government employees in a spy operation run by u.s. intelligence in response german chancellor angela merkel ordered that the u.s. is top cia official immediately leave the country the...
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u.k. court set to hear a claim by human rights activists that british intelligence is running an illegal mass surveillance program comes as britain's prime minister pledges an extra eight hundred million pounds for monitoring operations parliament also debating a new law that would enable security services to keep the personal data of internet and mobile users for up to a year probably boyko has more. the u.k. prime minister says britain me these emergency laws that force telecommunications companies to hold wreck or words of customers data because back in april the european court of justice scrapped an existing law that already forced companies to do just that on the grounds that it infringed human rights so the british government wants to rush through its own law david cameron says that telecoms firms are just weeks away from deleting customer information ministers say that would have serious consequences for police and counter terror operations sometimes in the dangerous world in which we live we need our security services to listen to someone read the e-mails to identify and disrupt a terrorist plot as prime minister examples we're doing stopped a terrorist attack according to the law mobile phone providers will have to sto
u.k. court set to hear a claim by human rights activists that british intelligence is running an illegal mass surveillance program comes as britain's prime minister pledges an extra eight hundred million pounds for monitoring operations parliament also debating a new law that would enable security services to keep the personal data of internet and mobile users for up to a year probably boyko has more. the u.k. prime minister says britain me these emergency laws that force telecommunications...
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u.k. independence party have not exactly given the warmest the welcomes to a new session of the european parliament headed by leader nigel farage they turn their backs on the orchestra to started to play them to mark the beginning of the session it was part of a way to express their protest against policies along with the reelection of the parliament's president they claim returning german socialist martin schultz to the post was a quote. even before the focus. of the news this hour but up next because i'll be martin is breaking the set once again. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to the. doctors of the dogs on. war is probably the most complex of all human activity. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people you know don't know if they're on the premises there are of us people. right now read
u.k. independence party have not exactly given the warmest the welcomes to a new session of the european parliament headed by leader nigel farage they turn their backs on the orchestra to started to play them to mark the beginning of the session it was part of a way to express their protest against policies along with the reelection of the parliament's president they claim returning german socialist martin schultz to the post was a quote. even before the focus. of the news this hour but up next...
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u.k. independence party have not exactly given the warmest of welcomes to a new session of the european parliament headed by leader nigel farage they turn their backs on the orchestra started to play the e.u. anthem to mark the beginning of the session it was part of a way to express their protest against policies along with the reelection of the parliament's president they claimed returning german socialist martin schultz to the post was a don't deal even before the vote. after the break an eye opening report on the work of doctors involved in the torture of detainees to stay with r t international. have you ever heard the expression pleasantly surprised well that is how i felt when i heard that the supreme court of the united states had ruled the digital information on cell phones of arrest of people cannot be seized without a warrant finally the american people catch a break in a court decision this ruling is linked to the two cases in which the police used information on a suspect telephone to press for further charges against them i think this is the most important aspect of this decision is
u.k. independence party have not exactly given the warmest of welcomes to a new session of the european parliament headed by leader nigel farage they turn their backs on the orchestra started to play the e.u. anthem to mark the beginning of the session it was part of a way to express their protest against policies along with the reelection of the parliament's president they claimed returning german socialist martin schultz to the post was a don't deal even before the vote. after the break an...
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u.k. independence party have not exactly given the warmest of welcomes to the new session of the european parliament headed by nigel raj they turned their backs on the right as it started to pay the e.u. and them to mark the beginning of the session as part of a way to express their protests against a new policies along with their rejection of the parliament's president and they claim returning german socialist modern shills to the post was a quote done that deal even before the vote. romania millions of acres a fertile land but a huge bulk of it stands on use now the government's failing to draw enough domestic investment so is now selling it off to foreigners you get a piece going up explains what this means for local farmers. from dusk till dawn for uganda and her family farming isn't just a business it's their entire life. we have different types of animals here and also grow crops to get everything from this land both our food and things we're trying to sell in the millage. but typical story for millions of romanians so heavily depend on agriculture different types of crops and farms are seen e
u.k. independence party have not exactly given the warmest of welcomes to the new session of the european parliament headed by nigel raj they turned their backs on the right as it started to pay the e.u. and them to mark the beginning of the session as part of a way to express their protests against a new policies along with their rejection of the parliament's president and they claim returning german socialist modern shills to the post was a quote done that deal even before the vote. romania...
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u.k.. it's different given their parliamentary system to see how the parliament can get an overall majority they generally are of a conservative disposition. i know people argue about this but if you look at the counselors and you look at activists a lot of them have come from the conservative party. >> host: what we are seeing at the moment in the u.s. 2014 primaries is there are a lot of tea party challengers losing that a lot of tea party ideas and the narrative the establishment versus the tea party but a lot of republican candidates are fusion candidates. >> guest: the difficulty we have with the u.k. as they are not part of the conservative party. the tea party generally in the u.s. as far as i can see are within the republican party to klitzka to a degree. >> guest: they are fighting primaries within the republican party. where as u.k. are fielding other candidates. the tea party could end up being as opposed to party challenging the republican party and if that were the case of the republican party would have a serious problem problem. a sensual instead of contesting the primaries a
u.k.. it's different given their parliamentary system to see how the parliament can get an overall majority they generally are of a conservative disposition. i know people argue about this but if you look at the counselors and you look at activists a lot of them have come from the conservative party. >> host: what we are seeing at the moment in the u.s. 2014 primaries is there are a lot of tea party challengers losing that a lot of tea party ideas and the narrative the establishment...
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u.k. failed to get moscow to extra diet the two men. one of them is a member of the parliament. for marina, things are moving in the right direction. >> new testimony in a trial over videotapes in the oklahoma bombing. that and other headlines making news across america. >> a judge heard testimony from a man who oversaw praises at the building that was bombed. richard williams says security cameras were off during the bombing. he said they had not been used for at least two years before the attack. utah attorney believes video exists showing timothy mcvay did not act alone and sued to search the archives. >>> in chicago a c ex o is in critical condition after being shot by an employee. arrow stream's offices are located in the bank of america building. police say the shooting was likely retaliation from an employee demoted. the 59-year-old worker was dead at the scope. >> maintenance crews at a new york city tower are securing the area where glass fell from the building. three people were injured this morning. a window shattered on the 18th floor sending broken glass to the side
u.k. failed to get moscow to extra diet the two men. one of them is a member of the parliament. for marina, things are moving in the right direction. >> new testimony in a trial over videotapes in the oklahoma bombing. that and other headlines making news across america. >> a judge heard testimony from a man who oversaw praises at the building that was bombed. richard williams says security cameras were off during the bombing. he said they had not been used for at least two years...
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u.k. thank you for joining us. now, it's been a year since the coup. there's a new president, a new parliaments about to be elected, a new constitution is being discussed. is egypt better off now compared to a year ago? >> depend on where you are looking at. in terms of democratisation - there are three points to be made. one is that the games from the uprising, the freedoms that were unprecedented between 2011 and 2015 are rolled back to unprecedented levels, to the free and fair electoral box or a ballot box is over, as well. that also 2011 and 2015 witnessed. the third issue is you have never seen this level of repress in egypt, even during the bad times, we are talking about so far - and this is until february 2014, between july 2013 and february 2014, more than fatalities killed, over 18,000 injuries, and 41,000 arrest warrants, and 23,000 detainees. now for the first time as well in egypt's history torture was a systematic practice under nasr, growing under sadat and came back under mubarak. it was that by the ministry of interior. for the first time you see rape going on for female prot
u.k. thank you for joining us. now, it's been a year since the coup. there's a new president, a new parliaments about to be elected, a new constitution is being discussed. is egypt better off now compared to a year ago? >> depend on where you are looking at. in terms of democratisation - there are three points to be made. one is that the games from the uprising, the freedoms that were unprecedented between 2011 and 2015 are rolled back to unprecedented levels, to the free and fair...
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u.k. foreign secretary joining some crucial years arguably leading the west in crusade for direct military action in syria william hague's most public failure was his inability to convince even the british parliament to vote for war against syria that all but torpedo paul torpedoed america's own plans for the country but he did support nato's campaign in libya and described the country as a tremendous success story despite the continued unrest and fighting between militias there he also threw in the face of growing euro skepticism in the u.k. becoming more open towards partnership while the host of artie's going underground told us what he thinks hague legacy will be. could it be foreign policy issues that he was more of doing could it be to do with the election strategy of the cameron government he certainly had a very controversial record when it came to anything from ukraine to syria must remember that william hague found to be lying to parliament about the ukrainian constitution strings of statements he's been making about russia creating a new cold war of course that. must warm damascus at all costs. so let's have a recap on philip hammond the man who will replace mr hague he is the he was th
u.k. foreign secretary joining some crucial years arguably leading the west in crusade for direct military action in syria william hague's most public failure was his inability to convince even the british parliament to vote for war against syria that all but torpedo paul torpedoed america's own plans for the country but he did support nato's campaign in libya and described the country as a tremendous success story despite the continued unrest and fighting between militias there he also threw...
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u.k. correspondent for -- [inaudible] well, with the european elections over, it was time for parliament toonvene with all the pomp of the traditional ceremony. the queen came to open the new session. it was a rather drizzly, gray morning in london as her majesty set out from westminster. part of the ceremony can be traced back to the 14th century, but this year there was a very modern touch. the queen traveled in the new diamond jubilee coach. in attendance was the prince of wales and once again the duchess of cornwall underlining that one day the baton will pass to the next generation. at the blast of the trumpets and the queen, now wearing her robe, withdrew to the house of lords. the queen and the duke of edinborough take their place on the throne, and black -- [inaudible] is summoned to hear the speech. and the bit the people always remember, the slamming of the door in the face of black rot, a symbol of the supremacy and independence of m,s. black rod knocks three times and is finally let in. and as usual, there's a very audible heckle from labour's dennis skinner. >> her majesty, the
u.k. correspondent for -- [inaudible] well, with the european elections over, it was time for parliament toonvene with all the pomp of the traditional ceremony. the queen came to open the new session. it was a rather drizzly, gray morning in london as her majesty set out from westminster. part of the ceremony can be traced back to the 14th century, but this year there was a very modern touch. the queen traveled in the new diamond jubilee coach. in attendance was the prince of wales and once...
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parliament. they will give you greater grip on personal communications. automakers say they are just existing legislation. overseas companies fail to comply with surveillance warnings, the new law would confirm the ability of the u.k. to impose sanctions or penalties on those companies. is this a repeat of the nsa? >> this is a remarkable story. that seems something that will probably give lawmakers's. edward snowden is part of the vernacular. this.ay down in he gave an exclusive interview to the guardian. he has a variety of comments. have written their draft. when edward snowden is taking shots at something at this level it's going to raise issues over lawmakers. then you can have the debate over whether or not you should do it. is what ion of speed think is alarming lawmakers. >> you won't get the content of the data. if i am secretly calling caroline hyde after hours you will get the time and the amount of times i have called her but you won't get the content of the actual call. the interesting thing is the cross party support. democratsave the lib supporting it. it's going to go through fast. >> if it goes through fast we can have a variety of discussions about why that was. were they concerned about being bl
parliament. they will give you greater grip on personal communications. automakers say they are just existing legislation. overseas companies fail to comply with surveillance warnings, the new law would confirm the ability of the u.k. to impose sanctions or penalties on those companies. is this a repeat of the nsa? >> this is a remarkable story. that seems something that will probably give lawmakers's. edward snowden is part of the vernacular. this.ay down in he gave an exclusive...