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u.s.? >> well, it's interesting, because there are laws in the u.s. that restrict the kinds of things these intelligence agencies do, like going outside the u.s., they are not subject to u.s. law, so we don't know exactly where the documents do not specify where the points at which these -- the data's being vacuumed up are, but they're outside the united states, so the agency doesn't have to comply with u.s. law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable intelligence about the hostile entities, and that it is not trying to get around u.s. law. the companies themselves are very angry, google said it's outraged that needs for urgent reforms are necessary and going to beef up encryption efforts to thwart the intelligence agency. the bottom line here is nobody's secrets are safe on line. >> no one seems to have privacy anymore. the agency has played the 9/11 card for several times now. how much longer do you think they can go on before someone, google, yahoo, can they take them to court for this? >> that's a very good question. i
u.s.? >> well, it's interesting, because there are laws in the u.s. that restrict the kinds of things these intelligence agencies do, like going outside the u.s., they are not subject to u.s. law, so we don't know exactly where the documents do not specify where the points at which these -- the data's being vacuumed up are, but they're outside the united states, so the agency doesn't have to comply with u.s. law. the agency said it is doing everything in order to obtain valuable...
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and we always want to stay on the right side of u.s. law we just think in this case the court rulings the winner rulings are incorrect and they'll probably be overturned on appeal or possibly by legislative change but that's not going to happen probably for months or years and in the interim it is just too scary i fully agree with the operator of a lot of it that being threatened with jail or prison for running a computer service for people is a very very scary proposition and i personally have no interest you going to. think ok so what then puts texas to kill online services like yourselves all eleven bids from being prosecuted for helping for not even helping but full you know for people like edward snowden using your services who you have nothing to do with but happen to you to be a whistleblower was how are they to be protected. is a fourth amendment of the us constitution is supposed to be for protection against general warrants which is what i believe is the law the base case is about this has to be a very specific legal standard wher
and we always want to stay on the right side of u.s. law we just think in this case the court rulings the winner rulings are incorrect and they'll probably be overturned on appeal or possibly by legislative change but that's not going to happen probably for months or years and in the interim it is just too scary i fully agree with the operator of a lot of it that being threatened with jail or prison for running a computer service for people is a very very scary proposition and i personally have...
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and the list to satisfy the u.s. law. churchill was worried they were going to find this in such ways he would be getting the better of the bargain and he didn't want that impression to reach london obviously so they couldn't work it out socially and arranged a trans-atlantic conference call and he put his attorney general on the phone and jackson tried to describe to churchill by a visit to be a trade or bargain and churchill said and players just don't bargain. robert jackson the attorney general said republics do. roosevelt to, the waters of a low but said don't you see the trouble is i have to bargain he said me before a new attorney general. they worked it out but they got the destroyer's over there. >> fdr began to campaign. he visited the defense plants, army bases and so forth and of this kind of a variation come to be called the rose garden strategy but he ultimately made war of the issue. huge issue. the polls began to close and he had to come out of his cocoon and campaign arduously for the last two weeks of th
and the list to satisfy the u.s. law. churchill was worried they were going to find this in such ways he would be getting the better of the bargain and he didn't want that impression to reach london obviously so they couldn't work it out socially and arranged a trans-atlantic conference call and he put his attorney general on the phone and jackson tried to describe to churchill by a visit to be a trade or bargain and churchill said and players just don't bargain. robert jackson the attorney...
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the nsa is totally in the wrong, acting illegally under u.s. law, acting immorally under the international way of doing things, and in a totally undemocratic fashion. it is following the lead of the nsa, why it is taking such a big political risk. >> i am rather skeptical that president obama says he did not know of such actions. this would have been done under the directions of that time. i did not know there was a standard for moral behavior under international law. every country does what it thinks is in its own interest. >> i think there are maybe two categories of copulation. those having political power. it is a matter of foreign policy. the other category deals with millions of people for which you have information from private service providers. you can ask them to provide information before providing it to the nsa. first, you have the harvest everything. this is under the category of population outside the scope of international security. which is quite wider than other countries. it is not a solution that we have in europe, and that is wh
the nsa is totally in the wrong, acting illegally under u.s. law, acting immorally under the international way of doing things, and in a totally undemocratic fashion. it is following the lead of the nsa, why it is taking such a big political risk. >> i am rather skeptical that president obama says he did not know of such actions. this would have been done under the directions of that time. i did not know there was a standard for moral behavior under international law. every country does...
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the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought on by death threats against him and his family following the two thousand and eleven incident last week a judge approved the thirty eight thousand and fifty nine dollars worker's compensation award settlement between pike and u.c. davis now initially pike was placed on paid administrative leave after pepper spraying u.c. davis students during a protest in support of occupy wall street he was fired eight months later however an internal university investigation concluded that he acted appropriately a u.c. davis
the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was...
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the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spring pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought on by death threats against him and his family following the two thousand and eleven incident last week a judge approved the thirty eight thousand and fifty nine dollars worker's compensation award settlement between pike and u.c. davis now initially pike was placed on paid administrative leave after pepper spraying u.c. davis students during a protest in support of occupy wall street he was fired eight months later however an internal university investigation concluded that he acted appropriately a u.c. davis st
the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spring pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought...
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the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought on by death threats against him and his family following the two thousand and eleven incident last week a judge approved the thirty eight thousand and fifty nine dollars compensation award settlement between pike and u.c. davis now initially pike was placed on paid administrative leave after pepper spraying u.c. davis students during a protest in support of occupy wall street he was fired eight months later however an internal university investigation concluded that he acted appropriately a u.c. davis student w
the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officers spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was...
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u.s. law forbids the government from explicitly spying on u.s. citizens on american soil without a court order. the cables crisscross under international waters, allowing the nsa to bypass that restriction. deniedogle and yahoo! allowing the government to collect their clients' data. >> we are outraged. >> it is unlike this to be the last snowden bombshell. himselfcan and the pope were also reportedly under surveillance. our international affairs editor douglas herbert has more on the reaction from google and yahoo! surrounding this latest controversy. >> they way it works right now in the u.s. as we are not reported to have a court, it is the foreignisc, intelligence surveillance court, and essentially yahoo! and google have been forced to hand over a lot of their data to u.s. onlyrities, to the nsa, under a court warrant approved by this court. here is where the problem comes into being. those legal restrictions only apply to users who reside on the territory of the united states. what this report says is basically that the nsa has been going t
u.s. law forbids the government from explicitly spying on u.s. citizens on american soil without a court order. the cables crisscross under international waters, allowing the nsa to bypass that restriction. deniedogle and yahoo! allowing the government to collect their clients' data. >> we are outraged. >> it is unlike this to be the last snowden bombshell. himselfcan and the pope were also reportedly under surveillance. our international affairs editor douglas herbert has more on...
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>> there has been a range of arrests by the fbi and u.s. lawnforcement of al-shabaab recruiters and fundraisers in cities like minneapolis. there is a decent sized somali- american population in northern cities, like buffalo, new york and minneapolis, some southern cities like san diego, california, individuals who have come from somalia. so we see recruitment over the internet and human recruiters coming into the u.s. trying to lure people back. confirmationis no that anybody here was involved in the westgate attack. >> no, we have not seen that there were any americans or british or others. americans blow themselves up. what do you say of the strength of al-shabaab following this attack/ ground inaab has lost somalia, mogadishu, and in cuba disco clubs. but they still have an external operations capability, especially in east africa and especially for soft kinds of targets. >> how much of a threat does that pose to the u.s. interest in east africa? andor u.s. interests british interest in east africa, they should be in high alert. we see an i
>> there has been a range of arrests by the fbi and u.s. lawnforcement of al-shabaab recruiters and fundraisers in cities like minneapolis. there is a decent sized somali- american population in northern cities, like buffalo, new york and minneapolis, some southern cities like san diego, california, individuals who have come from somalia. so we see recruitment over the internet and human recruiters coming into the u.s. trying to lure people back. confirmationis no that anybody here was...
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u.s. congress demanding new laws too and mass fined by the national security agency. another day and yet more damaging revelations to the case communications head cool says the documents reveal the lengths that he went to to keep the mass surveillance program secret. and at that moment as the olympic torch reaches the top of the world. what's the hope when you get to witness them over the real history for the first saw him to be the big players.
u.s. congress demanding new laws too and mass fined by the national security agency. another day and yet more damaging revelations to the case communications head cool says the documents reveal the lengths that he went to to keep the mass surveillance program secret. and at that moment as the olympic torch reaches the top of the world. what's the hope when you get to witness them over the real history for the first saw him to be the big players.
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just because we can do it, just because it might be illegal under u.s. law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they have been under siege here for nine long months. to weak to walk. they are exhausted by their ordeal. sealed the area off telling them, surrender or starve. civilians paid the price. thank god we are out. my body is shaking. there was no food. we had to eat grass. are the last of the civilians who were trapped damiya since march. only a few people were allowed to escape and nothing was allowed to enter. you could not even get a piece of bread inside moadamiya. the than 10 miles from capital, children dying of starvation and they sent messages begging the world to help. they
just because we can do it, just because it might be illegal under u.s. law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they...
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>> there has been a range of arrests by the fbi and u.s. lawnforcement of al-shabaab recruiters and fundraisers in cities like minneapolis. there is a decent sized somali- american population in northern cities, like buffalo, new york and minneapolis, some southern cities like san diego, california, individuals who have come from somalia. so we see recruitment over the internet and human recruiters coming into the u.s. trying to lure people back. confirmationis no that anybody here was involved in the westgate attack. >> no, we have not seen that there were any americans or british or others. americans blow themselves up. what do you say of the strength of al-shabaab following this attack/ ground inaab has lost somalia, mogadishu, and in cuba disco clubs. but they still have an external operations capability, especially in east africa and especially for soft kinds of targets. >> how much of a threat does that pose to the u.s. interest in east africa? andor u.s. interests british interest in east africa, they should be in high alert. we see an i
>> there has been a range of arrests by the fbi and u.s. lawnforcement of al-shabaab recruiters and fundraisers in cities like minneapolis. there is a decent sized somali- american population in northern cities, like buffalo, new york and minneapolis, some southern cities like san diego, california, individuals who have come from somalia. so we see recruitment over the internet and human recruiters coming into the u.s. trying to lure people back. confirmationis no that anybody here was...
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u.s. human rights laws. d stop using claims that the government can use lethal force in any region they are involved in war. they have also asked the u.s. to protect the rights of all people not just the u.s. citizens. they want to make sure that the people accused of attacks on the u.s. receive fair and bubble puc trials. >> joining me tonight is noreen shaw an advisor of a amnesty international. >> what is your answer as to how the u.s. should deal with these terror threats in the region? for exa example should the u.s.y on local law enforcement more to act against those targets? >> well we are calling on president obama to immediately end his policy of secrecy about who is being killed in these drone strikes. the u.s. government has never yet committed to investigate the credible allegations of civilian deaths that we have put forward in this report and jowling -- journalists and other human organizations have been putting together for year. >> is that the answer they should come clean and you can evaluate
u.s. human rights laws. d stop using claims that the government can use lethal force in any region they are involved in war. they have also asked the u.s. to protect the rights of all people not just the u.s. citizens. they want to make sure that the people accused of attacks on the u.s. receive fair and bubble puc trials. >> joining me tonight is noreen shaw an advisor of a amnesty international. >> what is your answer as to how the u.s. should deal with these terror threats in the...
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about the integrity and security of the shadowy and highly profitable business that operates outside u.s. law. >> moneymaker puts his name amongst the greatest players in the game! >> if you had to pick the moment that the poker boom began, it was probably the day an unknown accountant named chris moneymaker won $2.5 million at the 2003 world series of poker. suddenly, every amateur with a hat, sunglasses, and a stack of chips saw themselves as the next big moneymaker. nearly 7,000 people competed in this year's tournament for $180 million in prize money, but the fever has spread far beyond las vegas. it is the richest sporting competition in the world, and yet all of this pales in comparison to the 1/2 million people who are playing on the internet right now in the unregulated world of online poker. as we learned in this tutorial, all you have to do to play is log on to the worldwide web, click your way onto an online gambling site, open an account with your credit card, choose your game, and pull up a seat at a virtual table. >> so, like, these people could be playing from anywhere in the w
about the integrity and security of the shadowy and highly profitable business that operates outside u.s. law. >> moneymaker puts his name amongst the greatest players in the game! >> if you had to pick the moment that the poker boom began, it was probably the day an unknown accountant named chris moneymaker won $2.5 million at the 2003 world series of poker. suddenly, every amateur with a hat, sunglasses, and a stack of chips saw themselves as the next big moneymaker. nearly 7,000...
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today john kerry says his capture complies with the u.s. law. >> the united states of america is going to do everything in its power that is legal and appropriate in order to enforce the law and protect our security. >> reporter: al libi was an original member of al qaeda and has been on the most wanted license since september 11th. >> he was in al qaeda's early stages where their antiu.s. agendas with serious. >> al libi was the computer expert and his computer held a 180-page manual per operations. >> it remained clear how serious the threat was. it lays out step by step the things that an operative would have to do to pull off a terrorist attack like noip or t 9/11 or the attacks in somalia. that's the organization that launched the blood takeover of a mall in nairobi, kenya, last month. officials say another man known as all korea was another. >> no person was injured in the fire fight. as for ail libi, he's going to eventually face terror charges here in new york. >> jericka duncan in new york. >>> well, international experts began destroy
today john kerry says his capture complies with the u.s. law. >> the united states of america is going to do everything in its power that is legal and appropriate in order to enforce the law and protect our security. >> reporter: al libi was an original member of al qaeda and has been on the most wanted license since september 11th. >> he was in al qaeda's early stages where their antiu.s. agendas with serious. >> al libi was the computer expert and his computer held a...
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just because we can do it, just because it might be illegal under u.s. law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they have been under siege here for nine long months. to weak to walk. they are exhausted by their ordeal. sealed the area off telling them, surrender or starve. civilians paid the price. thank god we are out. my body is shaking. there was no food. we had to eat grass. are the last of the civilians who were trapped damiya since march. only a few people were allowed to escape and nothing was allowed to enter. you could not even get a piece of bread inside moadamiya. the than 10 miles from capital, children dying of starvation and they sent messages begging the world to help. they
just because we can do it, just because it might be illegal under u.s. law does not mean that we should. >> congressman brad sherman, thank you for joining me. thousands of civilians are fleeing a suburb of the capital in damascus. it has been under siege from assad's is four months and according to opposition fighters, they tried to starve the people into submission. international correspondent is in sides. she has sent us the six dose of report on the exodus. exclusive this report. they...
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u.s. congress demanding new laws to end must spying by the national security agency. another day and yet more damaging revelations for the case communications headquarters is looking at sort of bill the lengths that he went to to keep the mass surveillance program secret. we're still hoping you get to witness a moment of real history but this is the first time the really big claim has ever been made of the north pole and all t.v. crew follows that twenty four team torch relay into the poland night we'll be bringing you spectacular images from.
u.s. congress demanding new laws to end must spying by the national security agency. another day and yet more damaging revelations for the case communications headquarters is looking at sort of bill the lengths that he went to to keep the mass surveillance program secret. we're still hoping you get to witness a moment of real history but this is the first time the really big claim has ever been made of the north pole and all t.v. crew follows that twenty four team torch relay into the poland...
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>> they say al libi will be interrogated for a few weeks before being turned over to u.s. law enforcement. he will not be sent to guantanamo bay. he's accused of carrying out surveillance on the u.s. emba y embassies before the 1998 bombings. he hid in britain and iran and returned to libya in 2011 in the uprising against moammar gadhafi. it was designed to capture the mastermind of a more recent east africa attack at the kenya mall. at least one somali was killed after a firefight broke out, but the s.e.a.l.s could not retrieve the body to make a positive identification. back in libya, officials are complaining they were not told about u.s. plans to carry out this commando raid about al libi. fox has learned president obama signed off on these two operations at the end of september. >> jennifer griffin lithe in washington, thanks. >> violence erupted today in egypt. the divided nation marking the 40th anniversary of the beginning of the middle east war with israel. th supporters of morsi clashing near tahrir square. supporters of egypt's military have been celebrating there.
>> they say al libi will be interrogated for a few weeks before being turned over to u.s. law enforcement. he will not be sent to guantanamo bay. he's accused of carrying out surveillance on the u.s. emba y embassies before the 1998 bombings. he hid in britain and iran and returned to libya in 2011 in the uprising against moammar gadhafi. it was designed to capture the mastermind of a more recent east africa attack at the kenya mall. at least one somali was killed after a firefight broke...
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. >>> the head of the international monetary fund is pleading with u.s. law make tours settle the u.s. debt prize before the global markets take a hit. the u.s. needs to give certainty to the rest of the world by paying its bills. >> it's one thing that is certain around the table, if there is that degree of disruption, that lack of certainty, that lack of trust in the u.s. signature, it would mean massive disruption the world over and we would be at risk tipping yet again into recession. >> this is wall street at this hour. and the dow down 17 points. that is off its lows earlier as wall street continues to wonder exactly what is going to happen in washington. >>> so let's recap the dates that we should be watching very, very closely on october 17th, the government will no longer be able to borrow money, and it will have an estimated $30 billion in its cash coffers left over. that money will run around between october 22nd and the end of the month. that's when benefits would be put on hold. october 31st the government must pay $6 billion in debt interest or
. >>> the head of the international monetary fund is pleading with u.s. law make tours settle the u.s. debt prize before the global markets take a hit. the u.s. needs to give certainty to the rest of the world by paying its bills. >> it's one thing that is certain around the table, if there is that degree of disruption, that lack of certainty, that lack of trust in the u.s. signature, it would mean massive disruption the world over and we would be at risk tipping yet again into...
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if an american soldier commits a crime, he faces u.s. law, and is not prosecuted in the country here. that has not been decided at all, and that will be decided by next month. but the other major sticking points, the major issues that have been resolved in this marathon set of meetings has gone over the last 28 hours. >> jennifer, i know you'll keep your ear to that press conference and let us know what especially comes out of it. we're hearing from exiled nsa leaker eric snowedden. here what he has to say next. opening doors ... opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> we find the fault lines that run through communities. >> the shooting happened about 30 minutes ago. >> companies... >> the remains of the fire are still everywhere here. >> the powers that be at home and around the world... >> not only do they not get compensation but you don't even have to exp
if an american soldier commits a crime, he faces u.s. law, and is not prosecuted in the country here. that has not been decided at all, and that will be decided by next month. but the other major sticking points, the major issues that have been resolved in this marathon set of meetings has gone over the last 28 hours. >> jennifer, i know you'll keep your ear to that press conference and let us know what especially comes out of it. we're hearing from exiled nsa leaker eric snowedden. here...
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as an american living in america if i had moved my servers abroad i would still be subject to u.s. law so it wasn't an option for me unless i was ready to become an expatriate and you know i'm affected we decided to stay here and fight because i think freedom's just a little too important to give up on that was the darling of an so known operator of love a bit l.l.c. . well we've all heard the saying that honesty is the best policy a simple cliche that in reality isn't so easy to pull off that seems to be the case for companies and politicians where bending the truth for just plain lying can be more lucrative for more on that the residents of laurie harvest. are politicians corporations and media lying to us on a continuous basis which is why it was worth pressuring to hear heart attack grill founder john bastow speak some straight talk truth on bloomberg television's in the loop in a recent interview in it he said i am probably the only restaurant or in the entire world who is on the power generally telling you that my food is bad for you that it will kill you and that you should stay
as an american living in america if i had moved my servers abroad i would still be subject to u.s. law so it wasn't an option for me unless i was ready to become an expatriate and you know i'm affected we decided to stay here and fight because i think freedom's just a little too important to give up on that was the darling of an so known operator of love a bit l.l.c. . well we've all heard the saying that honesty is the best policy a simple cliche that in reality isn't so easy to pull off that...
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in every country in the world, if there's an american serviceman, his punishment would fall under u.s. law, and that is what the americans want. john kerry was very cat goral about this in his joint press conference with president karzai on saturday night saying if that jurisdiction issue is not settled, there will be no bilateral security agreement with the united states. in speaking to senior nato officials here this weekend, and they say if there's no security agreement with the united states, there will be no security agreement with nato and all forces will leave at the end of 2014. >> we saw the example of iraq in 2007 where the u.s. was unable to get a similar agreement with the iraqi government. all u.s. forces ended up departing from iraq. this is not an idle threat or negotiating point. why did people think this issue was resolved and why is it proven to not be resolved, do you think? >> it's unclear. a lot of this security agreement -- negotiations have went on for 11 months, sheila. the u.s. officials told us they hammered out 95% of it, and u.s. officials had told me in confide
in every country in the world, if there's an american serviceman, his punishment would fall under u.s. law, and that is what the americans want. john kerry was very cat goral about this in his joint press conference with president karzai on saturday night saying if that jurisdiction issue is not settled, there will be no bilateral security agreement with the united states. in speaking to senior nato officials here this weekend, and they say if there's no security agreement with the united...
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the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officer spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought on by death threats against him and his family following the two thousand and eleven incident last week a judge approved the thirty eight thousand and fifty nine dollars worker's compensation award settlement between pike and u.c. davis now initially pike was placed on paid administrative leave after pepper spraying u.c. davis students during a protest in support of occupy wall street he was fired eight months later however an internal university investigation concluded that he acted appropriately a u.c. davis s
the next u.s. law enforcement official to face off against unarmed peaceful protesters may easily get away with brutalizing them and even be rewarded afterwards remember that horrifying video of a university police officer spraying pepper spray into the faces of students who were seated on the ground well that man has been awarded nearly forty thousand dollars in workman's compensation john pike sued the university of california davis claiming he suffered from depression and anxiety was brought...
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is used to meddling in other countries affairs they claim that under a two thousand and one u.s. law they can capture anyone anywhere in the world they can enter any sovereign territory and arrest anyone it's extremely dangerous policy that's a one governments in the world can intervene in any other country sovereign state invaded afghanistan without a un resolution they invaded iraq without un resolution they attempted to carry out air strikes against syria recently without un resolution so it makes the whole world a dangerous place or with their with their policy in place now libya has already say washington never informed them of the planned raid a law professor and colonel morris davis says that if such claims are true the us was acting against international law. publicly libya is saying they did not consent to the raid we're aware of the raid when we sent in an armed force in order to conduct a kidnapping so if that's true then i know that sovereign territory and i question our legal authority to conduct a military operation in the sovereign territory of another country without
is used to meddling in other countries affairs they claim that under a two thousand and one u.s. law they can capture anyone anywhere in the world they can enter any sovereign territory and arrest anyone it's extremely dangerous policy that's a one governments in the world can intervene in any other country sovereign state invaded afghanistan without a un resolution they invaded iraq without un resolution they attempted to carry out air strikes against syria recently without un resolution so it...
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u.s. of violating international law, a charge that u.s. officials strongly deny. we have more on this story. >> reporter: tony this, comes just a few weeks after president obama declared publicly that america's use of drones is legal, and only targets enemies of the united states. but the reports release today charge the united states with indiscriminate killing of civilians. >> reporter: the drone strikes in the tribal area of pakistan. investigators say they researched nine of 45 known drone attacks which occurred between january 2012 and august of 2013, in one strike they claim 18 laborers were reportedly killed. >> the most challenging situation we had to face was the complete and utter secrecy of the u.s. authorities. because of that we cannot be 100% certain but we are extremely concerned that these and other killings documented in our reports may constitute war crimes. >> reporter: expressing concern about u.s. drone policy. >> more has been declared that the use of drones is not only a continued violation of territoriaterritoryintegrity. i would stress the
u.s. of violating international law, a charge that u.s. officials strongly deny. we have more on this story. >> reporter: tony this, comes just a few weeks after president obama declared publicly that america's use of drones is legal, and only targets enemies of the united states. but the reports release today charge the united states with indiscriminate killing of civilians. >> reporter: the drone strikes in the tribal area of pakistan. investigators say they researched nine of 45...
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appropriate target what puts them in that category well they claim that under a two thousand and one u.s. law they can capture anyone anywhere in the world they can enter any sovereign territory and arrest anyone but what's what's amazing about this story really is that this individual lived in the u.k. in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader off for libya and of during all this time he was given the size of political asylum in the u.k. and he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya . formal wallers with a tainted pasta militia leaders and political outsiders will join a number of the heavyweights to face each other in afghanistan's presidential race more than twenty candidates have registered to succeed him because i he's second and final term ends this next year that concerns over corruption and very dragging already costing of power
appropriate target what puts them in that category well they claim that under a two thousand and one u.s. law they can capture anyone anywhere in the world they can enter any sovereign territory and arrest anyone but what's what's amazing about this story really is that this individual lived in the u.k. in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to...
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covertly giving weapons helicopters to guatemala during that time period which actually is illegal in u.s. law but the leahy law and other laws that are on the books but we've definitely been involved in the beginning again i would reference the one nine hundred fifty four assassination of president arbenz was democratically elected and that assassination was carried out by the cia and we also know about it was trained at the school of america i mean we have the school for genocidal dictators it seems like to keep out of the school do you think that reagan support and his training of the way kind of helped facilitate these crimes against humanity and help cover them up yeah absolutely i mean that's the unfortunate legacy of this school of the americas as you said it's called the school of the dictators and that's one reason not just in guatemala but all throughout latin america people that have received training at this school went on to become brutal dictators in their own countries and. sadly just one example and you know i can't help but think after this was kind of delayed and put on hold
covertly giving weapons helicopters to guatemala during that time period which actually is illegal in u.s. law but the leahy law and other laws that are on the books but we've definitely been involved in the beginning again i would reference the one nine hundred fifty four assassination of president arbenz was democratically elected and that assassination was carried out by the cia and we also know about it was trained at the school of america i mean we have the school for genocidal dictators...
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appropriate target what puts him in that category well they claim that under a two thousand and one u.s. law they can capture anyone anywhere in the world they can enter any sovereign territory and arrest anyone but what's what's amazing about this story really is that this individual lived in the u.k. in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to assassinate the revolutionary guard daffyd the the then head of leader of for libya. during all this time he was given the size of political asylum in the u.k. . he also found time to plan the bombings of the embassies in tanzania and kenya. mall of the world news this hour on their series of apparently coronated bombings have rocked baghdad reportedly killing up to seventy two people more than one hundred others have been injured at least one car bombs are and a roll site of isis i thought to have been detonated mostly in share areas of those sunni neighborhoods were also hit iraq's staidly sectarian
appropriate target what puts him in that category well they claim that under a two thousand and one u.s. law they can capture anyone anywhere in the world they can enter any sovereign territory and arrest anyone but what's what's amazing about this story really is that this individual lived in the u.k. in the ninety's he was also involved with the attempted assassination of hosni mubarak the then president of egypt but he was also aided allegedly aided by m i six britain's security services to...
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under u.s. law i was an american citizen by birth. e the facts. >> so you think you're a natural born u.s. citizen? >> i was a u.s. citizen by birth. >> alicia mendez was on "the view" and diving into hot topics. one of them melissa mccarthy who was covered up by that trench coat in "elle" magazine. >> it's an unreasonable expectation and pressure that we place on young girls and women to look perfect. >> reporter: she'll be doing that every night on fusion after those american millennials on the move and multi-culture. -- multicultural. one in five millenials, hispanic and by the year 2050 in this country, one in three will be latino. keep in mind nothing like a little pressure inside this newsroom. they have countdown clocks everywhere you look reminding everyone here that the launch is tomorrow. the network is fusion. they hope to have 20 million viewers in the first year, 60 million in five years and check your local listing to see if it's airing in your city, your hometown. let us know what you would like to see on fusion. tweet u
under u.s. law i was an american citizen by birth. e the facts. >> so you think you're a natural born u.s. citizen? >> i was a u.s. citizen by birth. >> alicia mendez was on "the view" and diving into hot topics. one of them melissa mccarthy who was covered up by that trench coat in "elle" magazine. >> it's an unreasonable expectation and pressure that we place on young girls and women to look perfect. >> reporter: she'll be doing that every...
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and by taking down the file sharing giant mega upload u.s. law enforcers scrubbed as many as ten million perfectly legal files all these holes and that story on our web site. in syria suicide bombing at an army checkpoint has claimed the lives of at least thirty people in the central city of hama state media reported a truck loaded it was explosive around the post and detonated the damage was intensified after a time parks nearby caught alight the country's been logs in their side of the tunnel wall between the government and the fragmented rebel groups is more international joining the one such brigade which. crossed the syrian lebanese border every day many times a blue eyed her son is a soldier for the free syrian army lawful gerardi long enough for people to lebanon hospitals we get ammunition from there we bring. out if i just want to go to see their families our cell is a safe haven. our show is a mostly sunni lebanese village on the syrian border. along this road which appeared here in the first days of the conflict in two thousand and ele
and by taking down the file sharing giant mega upload u.s. law enforcers scrubbed as many as ten million perfectly legal files all these holes and that story on our web site. in syria suicide bombing at an army checkpoint has claimed the lives of at least thirty people in the central city of hama state media reported a truck loaded it was explosive around the post and detonated the damage was intensified after a time parks nearby caught alight the country's been logs in their side of the tunnel...