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u.s. secret service captured him before whisking him off toy u.s. base in guam the u.s. government charged the russian citizen with hacking into retail computer systems and installing malicious software to steal credit card numbers the u.s. however had little to say about the circumstances of his arrest there were accusations made at the department of justice case certainly there was no kidnapping involved i'm not sure maybe kidnapping is a bit too strong but if someone is in. the capital trying to get on a flight to back to russia and somehow they're spirited away and they end up in. charge of the. you know who i was that. abduction. i'm just not going to have more in this case the aftermath moscow says the tension is a kidnapping and criticizes the maldives government for letting the u.s. secret service take him so there's no father who is a russian state duma deputy believes it could be a scheme to trade his son for woodward snow that but lawyers are doubtful that's mr snowden has been granted asylum status in russia i don't know. that the u.s. would engage nor do i n
u.s. secret service captured him before whisking him off toy u.s. base in guam the u.s. government charged the russian citizen with hacking into retail computer systems and installing malicious software to steal credit card numbers the u.s. however had little to say about the circumstances of his arrest there were accusations made at the department of justice case certainly there was no kidnapping involved i'm not sure maybe kidnapping is a bit too strong but if someone is in. the capital...
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u.s. secret service take him. father who is a russian state duma deputy believes it could be a scheme to trade his son for it would snow that but lawyers are doubtful mr snowden has been granted asylum status in russia i don't know. that the u.s. would engage nor do i not believe really that russia would engage in any sort of an exchange with those two particular individuals there's no extradition treaty between russia and the u.s. moscow says the u.s. should at least have told russian authorities on what grounds their citizen was captured in a third country i would say that ourselves client. a russian pilot was captured in liberia and sent to the us where he was convicted of drug trafficking thailand allowed the u.s. to take hold of victor boot the russian arms dealer. proxy seizing russian citizens abroad in third countries and bringing them into the jurisdiction of the united states has become quite common. by american agents the u.s. has captured citizens of many countries with this kind of snap extradition ex
u.s. secret service take him. father who is a russian state duma deputy believes it could be a scheme to trade his son for it would snow that but lawyers are doubtful mr snowden has been granted asylum status in russia i don't know. that the u.s. would engage nor do i not believe really that russia would engage in any sort of an exchange with those two particular individuals there's no extradition treaty between russia and the u.s. moscow says the u.s. should at least have told russian...
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u.s. secret service. well the maldives is not the only place where the u.s. was allowed to do that thailand allowed the u.s. to take hold of victor boot the russian arms dealer in the capital of liberia u.s. forces arrested pilot konstantin you are franker four years ago to charge him with drug trafficking russians are not the only ones the u.s. is chasing around the world citizens of other countries became subject to these kinds of snap extraditions in some cases they were captured just based on suspicion and later their cases fell apart like that of khalid to el masri a german citizen who was snatched in macedonia and sent to a cia black sites in afghanistan where he was tortured and the u.s. government later admitted it was a mistake and released him a similar thing happened to a house on nasir an egyptian cleric who was smuggled from italy to be released later so this is a recurring situation where the u.s. captures citizens of different countries without properly notifying their governments. and reporting from washington d.c. on a multi story thank you f
u.s. secret service. well the maldives is not the only place where the u.s. was allowed to do that thailand allowed the u.s. to take hold of victor boot the russian arms dealer in the capital of liberia u.s. forces arrested pilot konstantin you are franker four years ago to charge him with drug trafficking russians are not the only ones the u.s. is chasing around the world citizens of other countries became subject to these kinds of snap extraditions in some cases they were captured just based...
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u.s. secret service has captured the russian citizen in the maldives and shipped him to a u.s. base in guam where he was formally arrested now the u.s. justice department did not elaborate on the circumstances of mr city is no arrest neither have u.s. officials notified russian authorities about the grounds on which this thirty year old man was snatched in the mall deaves and sent to the guam overnight moscow qualify cities know of detention as kidnapping so there's no father who happens to be a russian state duma deputy lawmaker thinks it might be a scheme to trade his son for edward snowden his family also says what i am a citizen of still doesn't have a lawyer moscow also criticizes the government of the mole defs for letting the u.s. secret service smuggle people out of their country like that while the mall deaves is not the only place where the u.s. was allowed to do that thailand allowed the u.s. to take hold of victim loot the russian arms dealer in the capital of liberia u.s. forces arrested pilot constantine you are schrenker four years ago to charge him with drug tra
u.s. secret service has captured the russian citizen in the maldives and shipped him to a u.s. base in guam where he was formally arrested now the u.s. justice department did not elaborate on the circumstances of mr city is no arrest neither have u.s. officials notified russian authorities about the grounds on which this thirty year old man was snatched in the mall deaves and sent to the guam overnight moscow qualify cities know of detention as kidnapping so there's no father who happens to be...
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u.s. secret service has captured a russian citizen in the mall deaves and shipped him to a u.s. base in guam where he was formally arrested at a muscle is no if he's charged with hacking into retail computer systems and installing malicious software to steal credit card numbers if convicted the russian could face up to thirty years in prison on bank fraud charges and additional jail time for the other charges now the usa department did not elaborate on the circumstances of his decision arrest neither have u.s. officials notified russian authorities about the grounds on which this individual was snatched in the maldives and sent to the guam so promptly overnight literally moscow qualify citizen detention as kidnapping so his father who all happens to be a russian state duma deputy a lawmaker thinks it might be a scheme to trade his son for another then edward snowden well his family also says that it is no it doesn't have a lawyer for the moment moscow also criticizes the government of the mall the so for letting the u.s. secret service smuggle people out of their country like th
u.s. secret service has captured a russian citizen in the mall deaves and shipped him to a u.s. base in guam where he was formally arrested at a muscle is no if he's charged with hacking into retail computer systems and installing malicious software to steal credit card numbers if convicted the russian could face up to thirty years in prison on bank fraud charges and additional jail time for the other charges now the usa department did not elaborate on the circumstances of his decision arrest...
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u.s. secret service has captured the russian citizen in the mall the fs and shipped him to a u.s. base in guam where he was formally arrested moscow qualify so there's no ifs detention as kidnapping so there's no father who happens to be a russian state duma deputy lawmaker thinks it might be a scheme to trade his son for edward snowden his family also says ramos citizen of still doesn't have a lawyer moscow also criticizes the government of the mall defs for letting the u.s. secret service smuggle people out of their country like that well the maldives is not the only place where the u.s. was allowed to do that thailand allowed the u.s. to take hold of victor boot the russian arms dealer in the capital of liberia u.s. forces arrested pilot constantin your schrenker four years ago to charge him with drug trafficking russians are not the only ones the u.s. is chasing around the world citizens of other countries became subject to these kinds of snap extraditions in some cases they were captured just based on suspicion and later their cases fell apart like that of khalid to el masri
u.s. secret service has captured the russian citizen in the mall the fs and shipped him to a u.s. base in guam where he was formally arrested moscow qualify so there's no ifs detention as kidnapping so there's no father who happens to be a russian state duma deputy lawmaker thinks it might be a scheme to trade his son for edward snowden his family also says ramos citizen of still doesn't have a lawyer moscow also criticizes the government of the mall defs for letting the u.s. secret service...
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u.s. secret service head of the cia. in berlin has been told to pack his bags to get out of germany all right our correspondent peter all of us all the latest on the spy scandal there. we have all the latest revelations have prompted outrage among politicians as well germany's finance minister said the stupidity of the alleged spying makes him want to cry a social democratic party member called watching us spies being exposed on the weekly bases degrading spectacle and a member of the european parliament says germany is being treated as if it was america's worst enemy well this certainly isn't the first n.s.a. scandal berlin's been involved in let's take a look here at the previous wants of. now the full scale of the sleep in first came to light last june the agency was shown to have access up to half a billion german dates of connections every single month and months later it was revealed by germany's intelligence cooperated with the n.s.a. using the agency infamous x. keyscore software now in october an international s
u.s. secret service head of the cia. in berlin has been told to pack his bags to get out of germany all right our correspondent peter all of us all the latest on the spy scandal there. we have all the latest revelations have prompted outrage among politicians as well germany's finance minister said the stupidity of the alleged spying makes him want to cry a social democratic party member called watching us spies being exposed on the weekly bases degrading spectacle and a member of the european...
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u.s. secret service's station chief to pack up and leave the country.there's an investigation into two separate claims in the time of just one week that america is spying on its european allies. this is the german defense ministry. local media reported prosecutors have searched the office and home of a ministry employee suspected of spying for the united states. >> i can confirm that the is lookingestigation into the defense ministry area of responsibility. i cannot go further into detail, but i can tell you that we are taking this case extremely seriously. is the second such case in less than a week. a former him for he and germany's bmd intelligence agency is being held here. the 31-year-old man was arrested earlier this month, suspected of being a double agent for the u.s. these are allegations the u.s. has not denied. germany's relationship with the u.s. is essential, but this spying row is causing strain. >> it is necessary to point out that this espionage act to the t causes it -- activity causes enormous diplomatic damage. >> washington has been
u.s. secret service's station chief to pack up and leave the country.there's an investigation into two separate claims in the time of just one week that america is spying on its european allies. this is the german defense ministry. local media reported prosecutors have searched the office and home of a ministry employee suspected of spying for the united states. >> i can confirm that the is lookingestigation into the defense ministry area of responsibility. i cannot go further into...
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u.s. secret service agents alerted experian that the company stopped.rget and experian insist the two incidents are unrelated. "as we've said consistently, it is an unfortunate and isolated issue -- one that did not affect experian's databases and has no true relevance to the work we did with clients like target," experian spokesman gerry tschopp said. breach consumer business personal data national security in addition to target. here's a list of other stores believed to be hit by data breaches within the last year. this week we learned stubhub accounts were broken into. high end retailer neiman marcus. with 1 -point- 1 million customers affected. you may remember there was also a breach at michaels. and an investigation into a data hack at sallys beauty supply. just this week, goodwill said its computer systems may have been hacked. it is working with the secret service to figure out if there was a data breach. so, with all this hacking, what's a shopper to do? credit experts say. don't rely on a company to protect you -- do it yourself. if you find s
u.s. secret service agents alerted experian that the company stopped.rget and experian insist the two incidents are unrelated. "as we've said consistently, it is an unfortunate and isolated issue -- one that did not affect experian's databases and has no true relevance to the work we did with clients like target," experian spokesman gerry tschopp said. breach consumer business personal data national security in addition to target. here's a list of other stores believed to be hit by...
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u.s. secret service and department of homeland security told hotel operators in a warning last week, they do this by infecting the computers with so-called key logging malwear. that's larmful software that allows attackers to copy every key stroke made by a computer's user and capture sensitive information like passwords and account data. the new warning was first discovered by a security company. >> we need to realize we don't live in a world that our information is kept private because we happen to be at our favorite hotel or a coffee shop that's got an open network. >> there really are only two ways to keep safe. >> any time a road warrior encounters a situation like that. use your own laptop or communicate in a way that doesn't share any personal information, otherwise there's really no telling what can happen. >> the hotels say they know they're under attack. a spokesperson for the american hotel and lodging association says many hotels are already adding new layers of protection. including installing anti-virus software, using tamper proof devices, restricting access to business cen
u.s. secret service and department of homeland security told hotel operators in a warning last week, they do this by infecting the computers with so-called key logging malwear. that's larmful software that allows attackers to copy every key stroke made by a computer's user and capture sensitive information like passwords and account data. the new warning was first discovered by a security company. >> we need to realize we don't live in a world that our information is kept private because...
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u.s. secret service. crooks are hacking hotel computers in business centers and getting away with things as sensitive as your credit card number. security blog first reported the problem. the crooks were able to see guests passwords, user names and credit card numbers. a number of those bad guys were arrested in texas. since there's typically no way to know if a public computer has been hacked, just go the safe route. if you want to create a throw away e-mail address and e-mail documents you need to print in advance. when it comes to car insurance, you may shell outlet more than you need to. lots of discounts popped up. bankrate.com looked at the largest insurance companies for ways to save. beyond bundling auto and home insurance, most of us know to do that. 5-10 companies will give you more of a break if you belong to a particular group, a certain college, sorority or fraternity. half of the insurance companies looked at will cut you a deal if your car has daytime running lights. >>> uber is hoping you
u.s. secret service. crooks are hacking hotel computers in business centers and getting away with things as sensitive as your credit card number. security blog first reported the problem. the crooks were able to see guests passwords, user names and credit card numbers. a number of those bad guys were arrested in texas. since there's typically no way to know if a public computer has been hacked, just go the safe route. if you want to create a throw away e-mail address and e-mail documents you...
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u.s. secret service or the federal bureau of investigation. i'm randy and i quit smoking with chantix.lice officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away as some could be life threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or
u.s. secret service or the federal bureau of investigation. i'm randy and i quit smoking with chantix.lice officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years. but i needed help in quitting smoking. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or...
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u.s. secret service or the federal bureau of investigation. in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $1
u.s. secret service or the federal bureau of investigation. in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing...
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u.s. secret service, i was given that pin. why i wear it on lapel, with snipers that protect the white house. sits on the roof with one of big weapons. came down and said he was a fox fan. i wear it. cheryl: a little birdie told me you have cufflinks going on. >> reporter: i have cufflinks. these are american flag. i will try to turn it there. i try to wear it all today. cheryl: people have noticed. we love it. ed henry at the white house. ed, thank you. leland: spoils of being a white house correspondent. he looks great. the white house taking on texas governor rick perry after governor perry blasted president obama for scheduling a visit to texas next week to attend a democratic fund-raiser without making a stop at border. we heard from ed henry about. meantime white house press secretary josh earnest. pushing back accusing the perry, texas governor of playing politics. >> the reason some people suggesting the president should go to the border in texas because they rather play politics than actually try to address some of th
u.s. secret service, i was given that pin. why i wear it on lapel, with snipers that protect the white house. sits on the roof with one of big weapons. came down and said he was a fox fan. i wear it. cheryl: a little birdie told me you have cufflinks going on. >> reporter: i have cufflinks. these are american flag. i will try to turn it there. i try to wear it all today. cheryl: people have noticed. we love it. ed henry at the white house. ed, thank you. leland: spoils of being a white...
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u.s. secret service agents alerted experian that the company stopped. target and experian insist that the two incidents are unrelated. in addition to target stores, here's a list of other stores believed to be hit by data breaches within the past year. this week we learned stubhub accounts were broken into. earlier this year a report that high-end retailer neiman marcus was hacked with 1 million customers affected. you might remember there was also a breach at michaels and an investigation into a data hacking incident at sally's beauty supply. >>> just this week goodwill stores said its computer systems may have been hacked. so with all this hacking what is a shopper to do? experts say don't rely on a company to protect yourself. do it yourself. >> just assume that if you have shopped at one of these stores that something has happened, and just take pains to check out your statements and make sure that nothing is wrong. that's what you are going to have to do. >> more tips that you should look into. if you find something doesn't seem right, be sure to c
u.s. secret service agents alerted experian that the company stopped. target and experian insist that the two incidents are unrelated. in addition to target stores, here's a list of other stores believed to be hit by data breaches within the past year. this week we learned stubhub accounts were broken into. earlier this year a report that high-end retailer neiman marcus was hacked with 1 million customers affected. you might remember there was also a breach at michaels and an investigation into...
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secret service knew about the summit before the state department did. they go in to reykjavik and went all of the rooms. then the secret service knows to the u.s. ambassador in reykjavik which isn't overworked, to tell you the truth, because nothing happens there. but he enjoyed deep sea fishing so it was the perfect appointment for the ambassador. and he was told the president is going to be in your house on october 9-12th and the ambassador was excited about it. he said but the bad news is you are not. the ambasder tried to find a room and couldn't so he left. -- ambassador -- i remember thinking that was shabby treatment. the only thing in the hundred years that happened between iceland and the united states, theome thing that mattered, the u.s. ambusder is nowhere to be found. years later i heard his wife said he was at reagan's side and doing all of this and then his widow and i thought maybe my memory is just wrong because that is odd. so were the research of this i looked at, you know, reams of photographs of the whitehouse photographer in those little rolls of films that people used to have for the whitehouse photographer. there were ve
secret service knew about the summit before the state department did. they go in to reykjavik and went all of the rooms. then the secret service knows to the u.s. ambassador in reykjavik which isn't overworked, to tell you the truth, because nothing happens there. but he enjoyed deep sea fishing so it was the perfect appointment for the ambassador. and he was told the president is going to be in your house on october 9-12th and the ambassador was excited about it. he said but the bad news is...
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u.s. germany and it involves spying. it was revealed last week an official working for german's foreign intelligence service selling secrets a staffer in the defense ministry was being investigated for spying prompting germany to take the unusual step of kicking out the top spy the cia station chief. >> translator: barring our allys is a waste of energy. we have so many problems and we should focus on the important things. >> reporter: this is not the fit calling out between the germany and the u.s. over espionage. edward snowden revealed there were a lot of eavesdropping. >> this has been going on for a year. the germans want the u.s. to address and the administration keeps blowing them off. >> reporter: the u.s. and germany have an important alliance. germany is participant in negotiations regarding iran's nuclear program. washington says it will work it out with germany. >> any differences that we have are most effectively resolved through established private channels not through the media. these private channels include regular discussions between intelligence official, diplomatic officials and national security offici
u.s. germany and it involves spying. it was revealed last week an official working for german's foreign intelligence service selling secrets a staffer in the defense ministry was being investigated for spying prompting germany to take the unusual step of kicking out the top spy the cia station chief. >> translator: barring our allys is a waste of energy. we have so many problems and we should focus on the important things. >> reporter: this is not the fit calling out between the...
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u.s. have reached a new low since spying allegations began. government has expelled the top representative of america's secret services in berlin. wing two reported cases of u.s. spying. separatenessit with as strikes killing 50 people. this comes as the european union sanctions. has invested more than $13 billion per. for the world cup for all the right reasons, to oldster patriotism, tourism, and the economy. what happens after the defeat? reinvention is key. for more on the country and how to bounce back and what happens when things go wrong like this, we are joined by an international branding expert. thank you for joining us. i mean, it seemed like we were seeing that it was all going to go well for brazil. better forve been them not to have the world cup federal? >> you have to be careful what you wish for a big sporting events. this has been a disaster for brand brazil on a number of fronts. the reason why you do these kinds of events, to get profile and build recognition for your r country. the problem with brazil, what keople thought brazil was li was different from what they found out. >> this was to be their moment in
u.s. have reached a new low since spying allegations began. government has expelled the top representative of america's secret services in berlin. wing two reported cases of u.s. spying. separatenessit with as strikes killing 50 people. this comes as the european union sanctions. has invested more than $13 billion per. for the world cup for all the right reasons, to oldster patriotism, tourism, and the economy. what happens after the defeat? reinvention is key. for more on the country and how...
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s budget, plus the secret service, plus the u.s. marshal service. and these resources have made a difference. from fiscal year 2009-2012, the department of homeland security ceased 71% more currency, 39% more narcotics, 189% more weapons along the southwest border as compared to the last four years of the bush administration. but then it's important to remember that this crisis from refugees in central america isn't about children and families sneaking across our border like criminals. as you heard from the senator from maryland, many of these refugees seek out the first border patrol agent that they can find in order to turn themselves in. many of these children have walked across the border or across the rio grande with identification literally safety pinned to their -- to their shirts. but that image doesn't serve the political interests of those who prefer a border crisis to a refugee crisis. now, let's step back and remember that the senate passed a comprehensive immigration bill more than a year ago now. a bill that included incredibly importa
s budget, plus the secret service, plus the u.s. marshal service. and these resources have made a difference. from fiscal year 2009-2012, the department of homeland security ceased 71% more currency, 39% more narcotics, 189% more weapons along the southwest border as compared to the last four years of the bush administration. but then it's important to remember that this crisis from refugees in central america isn't about children and families sneaking across our border like criminals. as you...
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customer information, goodwill and the secret service and fraud investigators are trying to confirm if a breach occurred. the operation operated 29 hundred stores across the u.s. >>> mcdonald's announced a dip in profits, the biggest hamburger chain says that sales slipped 1% in the fourth quarter, as consumers continue to change their eating habits and coca cola missed their sales. and diet coke declined. executives blamed concerns over artificial sweeteners over the drop in sales. >>> a man in delaware is following his military roots but brian base became the first enlistee to take the oath, the delaware recruiting office in newark, the mayor was by his sides. and base's mom and dad witnessed the milestone. >> more to come on "action news" for you. looking outside at sky 6 hd at the jersey shore, looking gorgeous in cape may and cecily tynan has y >>> cecily tynan is break back from vacation and brings the heat. >> i missed you guys so much i had to come back. the heat and humidity is coming back but not a heat wave though, a one-day spike in heat and humidity, it's warm and muggy, philadelphia 86 and allentown 86 and millville 81 and trenton 87, cooler alo
customer information, goodwill and the secret service and fraud investigators are trying to confirm if a breach occurred. the operation operated 29 hundred stores across the u.s. >>> mcdonald's announced a dip in profits, the biggest hamburger chain says that sales slipped 1% in the fourth quarter, as consumers continue to change their eating habits and coca cola missed their sales. and diet coke declined. executives blamed concerns over artificial sweeteners over the drop in sales....
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scientists probe the secrets of an old tool and its enemy, fire. this is the u.s. forest service state of the art fire research lap in riverside california. university of california scientists and student are busy gathering fire data. marco oversees the ramp. >> we are trying to help firefighters to better plan prescribers or to fight wildfires. for that we have a controlled fire, upped control companies, and we are looking how fire spreads, what is the influence of the fire spreading, how fast it spreads and we hope that that information will be of use to firefighters. >> reporter: sensors in the fire records data points for analysis. slower windspeed makes smaller fire. in this experiment the flames didn't reach the upper cap ope. many infernos are created by the high wind. by the time the experiments are finished the laptops are covered in ash. big wildfires are on the increase, in part because of drier conditions and temperatures due to change. this year's season started early as drought turps forests -- turps forests into tinder box. >> these experiments will allow us to des
scientists probe the secrets of an old tool and its enemy, fire. this is the u.s. forest service state of the art fire research lap in riverside california. university of california scientists and student are busy gathering fire data. marco oversees the ramp. >> we are trying to help firefighters to better plan prescribers or to fight wildfires. for that we have a controlled fire, upped control companies, and we are looking how fire spreads, what is the influence of the fire spreading,...
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then the secret service goes to the u.s. ambassador in reykjavik.nothing happens there and so that he enjoyed deep-sea fishing so is a perfect appointment for an ambassador. he was told that the president was going to be in the house on october 9, 10th, 11th and 12th and the ambassador was quite excited about it. he says that the bad news is you aren't. the ambassador by that time try to find a room and he could not find a room and he left. so i remember thinking to myself it was pretty shabby treatment. the only thing in all these hundreds of years that have been between iceland and the united states, the only thing that ever mattered in the u.s. ambassador's network to be found. so that was my memory. years later i hear that his wife said he was at reagan's side and he was doing all this and you know, his widow and i thought gee maybe my memory is just wrong. in the research of this i looked at you no frames of photographs of the white house photographer and those little whatever you call snapshots, those rolls of film that people used to have for
then the secret service goes to the u.s. ambassador in reykjavik.nothing happens there and so that he enjoyed deep-sea fishing so is a perfect appointment for an ambassador. he was told that the president was going to be in the house on october 9, 10th, 11th and 12th and the ambassador was quite excited about it. he says that the bad news is you aren't. the ambassador by that time try to find a room and he could not find a room and he left. so i remember thinking to myself it was pretty shabby...
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service is kept out of potential u.s. e.u. trade pacts now of course negotiations and taking place in secret behind closed doors so that's another thing that makes people very nervous they simply don't know what's being discussed but the main negotiate. for the european union has said that he can assure that the future of the n.h.s. will be fully safeguarded. anyone living in the u.k. can walk through the doors of a hospital and receive state medical care without paying a penny it's the world's largest publicly funded health service but as part of the coalition governments shake up of universal health care a growing number of n.h.s. services have been contracted out to fly that profit making companies up until now the biggest had been awarded to richard branson's virgin care which got five hundred million pounds for providing health services and sorry but that figure could soon be dwarfed by the biggest private outsourcing deal in n.h.s. history opponents say the move sets a dangerous precedent that could pave the way for a great a carve up of britain's national health service for health care all thirty's and stafford share a te
service is kept out of potential u.s. e.u. trade pacts now of course negotiations and taking place in secret behind closed doors so that's another thing that makes people very nervous they simply don't know what's being discussed but the main negotiate. for the european union has said that he can assure that the future of the n.h.s. will be fully safeguarded. anyone living in the u.k. can walk through the doors of a hospital and receive state medical care without paying a penny it's the world's...
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chief of station he is responsible for coordinating secret service activities and germany i mean how big of a wasp would this representative be to to u.s. intelligence efforts in the country i would impact simply because that is that administrator is not a someone who's doing the work so whatever work is being done is still being done by people who are there. and certainly the guy at the head of the operation can be replaced without losing any capability well chancellor merkel has reacted to all of this she called this american espionage activity a waste of energy what do you make of her response i think that's pretty much true i mean i've been arguing against this book acquisition of information that everybody in the planet. because it is the exactly that a waste of energy i mean in fact it is detrimental to the effort of what it does is that it buries your people in so much information that they have a hard time getting through it and therefore have a hard time succeeding at what they're supposed to be doing which is preventing terrorist attacks and and in international crime and things like that well before all of this took place i
chief of station he is responsible for coordinating secret service activities and germany i mean how big of a wasp would this representative be to to u.s. intelligence efforts in the country i would impact simply because that is that administrator is not a someone who's doing the work so whatever work is being done is still being done by people who are there. and certainly the guy at the head of the operation can be replaced without losing any capability well chancellor merkel has reacted to...
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service is kept out of the potential u.s. e.u. trade agreement. now of course these talks are being held in secret that protest as well they simply don't know what's being discussed but the main. negotiate it was sure that the n.h.s. will be safe. transatlantic trade agreements say it will benefit europe by creating new jobs and generating one hundred billion euros a year the areas potentially affected by the treaty include the environmental investment health care education and even labor critics say the deal will open the doors to things such as fracking genetically modified food and also to lead to corporate takeovers and well low wages the agreement is also causing concern in europe's powerhouse germany peter all of us spoke with civil rights campaigner michael about the possibility of possible threats posed by the treaty. what is the major. about the t. tape negotiations. in germany there are a lot of citizens who are worrying that european standards will sink we're talking about consumer protection and environmental protection those standards are lower in the u.s. they're also worries that in
service is kept out of the potential u.s. e.u. trade agreement. now of course these talks are being held in secret that protest as well they simply don't know what's being discussed but the main. negotiate it was sure that the n.h.s. will be safe. transatlantic trade agreements say it will benefit europe by creating new jobs and generating one hundred billion euros a year the areas potentially affected by the treaty include the environmental investment health care education and even labor...
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turning electronics on is something secret services requires when they are in proximity of a president. the u.s. intelligence committee has been concerned for years that al qaeda tried to develop bombs that could get through security undetected and of course the best place for them to target these days is electronics. homeland security secretary jeh johnson was asked about the new procedures on "meet the press." here's what he said. >> this past week i directed that we step up aviation security. at some point departure airports coming into the united states. this is not something to overreact to or overspeculate about but it's something we felt was necessary. we do this from time to time. >> for the time being u.s. airports are not expected to be impacted by the new screening procedu procedures. >>> primary season is starting to winddown. we have a few more big tuesdays left. a look at some of those races still heating up. plus, the small slipup that has pat roberts feeling a bit more heat these days ahead of his republican primary. but first, today's question. in case you are wondering, we're
turning electronics on is something secret services requires when they are in proximity of a president. the u.s. intelligence committee has been concerned for years that al qaeda tried to develop bombs that could get through security undetected and of course the best place for them to target these days is electronics. homeland security secretary jeh johnson was asked about the new procedures on "meet the press." here's what he said. >> this past week i directed that we step up...
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service is kept out of the potential u.s. e.u. trade agreement entirely now of course these talks are being held in secret that worries protesters as well they simply don't know what's being discussed but the main e.u. negotiator has assured that the future of the n.h.s. will be fully safeguarded while supporters the pre-agreement say it will benefit you or by creating new jobs in generating a hundred billion euros a year the air is potentially affected by the treating clued the environment investments health care education and labor a lot but critics say the deal will open the doors to things such as fracking and genetically modified food and lead to a corporate takeover and declining wages that's their fear the agreement is also causing concern in europe's powerhouse germany peter all of us spoke with civilian rights campaigner michael airflow about the possible threats posed by this treaty them. what are the major concerns for germans about the tea tape negotiations. in germany there are a lot of citizens who are worrying that european standards will sink we're talking about consumer protection and environmental protection those
service is kept out of the potential u.s. e.u. trade agreement entirely now of course these talks are being held in secret that worries protesters as well they simply don't know what's being discussed but the main e.u. negotiator has assured that the future of the n.h.s. will be fully safeguarded while supporters the pre-agreement say it will benefit you or by creating new jobs in generating a hundred billion euros a year the air is potentially affected by the treating clued the environment...