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disclosures and here's a little bit of what he said about the damage that the nsa is experiencing as a result of that's disclosures. >> if we tell everybody exactly what we're doing then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. that's why i believe what has happened, the damage to our country is significant and irreversible. what we're talking about is future terrorist attacks. >> and, of course general alexander took a little bit of a lighter note talking about the limits on e-mail collection even he said when it comes to his own daughters. >> i have four daughters. can i go and intercept their e-mails? no. >> can you? >> no, you may be able to. >> i had a chance to catch up with general alexander just after the conference and he told me that he wants edward snowden to come home to the united states from russia to face justice. tyler? >> thank you very much eamon javers reporting from las vegas for us. >> shares of sumantek surging today. the maker of the norton anti-virus software posting better than expected results as customers used more of its security products
disclosures and here's a little bit of what he said about the damage that the nsa is experiencing as a result of that's disclosures. >> if we tell everybody exactly what we're doing then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. that's why i believe what has happened, the damage to our country is significant and irreversible. what we're talking about is future terrorist attacks. >> and, of course general alexander took a little bit of a lighter note talking about...
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some other stories we're following today, wikileaks says the nsa leaker has applied for asylum in 19 more countries including cuba, venezuela and china. he's holed up somewhere in moscow's airport. and in a statement, snowden says the obama administration is persecuting him by revoking his passport and making him a status person. the justice department says snowden is free to return home. ecuador's president told the guardian that granting snowden a temporary travel pass was a mistake and he's now russia's problem. the kremlin says snowden has withdrawn his request for asylum in russia after the president vladimir putin said he should stop harming our american partners. >>> the fed holds an open meeting at 9:30 to finalize the plans to boost u.s. banks required capital. officials say the new regulations are specifically designed as an incentive for banks for smaller or less profitable for them to be bigger. >>> the heat wave continues to keep hold over much of the western u.s. with relief not expected for another day or two. california's power grid operator issued a rare plea for cus
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it comes on top of the nsa prism allegations, and now this. european leaders are going to take measures if they don't think the obama administration is taking this seriously. and secretary kerry's comments in brunei and the president's comments in tanzania is saying, look, we all do it, don't worry about it. that's not going to stand. europe is going to take measures. they are very, very upset by this. >> what kind of measures? what do -- >> what are the implication, real implications? what kind of measures are you referring to? >> i think you're going to see where the european parliament, as it works to update its privacy directive, is going to be very tough. i think you'll see where the ttip, transatlantic trade partnership, may slow down until there's clarification from washington about these programs. european leaders are responding to public demand. they want some answers, and washington just can't say, "don't worry about this." >> james, what about the question that maria asked about vladimir putin? our relationship with him has been ten
it comes on top of the nsa prism allegations, and now this. european leaders are going to take measures if they don't think the obama administration is taking this seriously. and secretary kerry's comments in brunei and the president's comments in tanzania is saying, look, we all do it, don't worry about it. that's not going to stand. europe is going to take measures. they are very, very upset by this. >> what kind of measures? what do -- >> what are the implication, real...
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ambassador about those reports concerning the nsa. we'll see what happens there. >>> still to come, top pay for top execs. a new report shows ceos are still being rewarded even amidst calls by some to rein in the size of their paychecks. >>> a recap of the headlines. asian markets reversed early losses, shrugging off disappointing chinese pmi, also boosted by solid japanese business data. >>> not a bad day for mark carney in his first day of bank of england governor. manufacturing grew at the strongest pace in over two years from june. >>> tough talk from eu officials who want answers from the u.s. government following reports washington is spying on brussels. >>> yeah, the german government is asking for the u.s. ambassador to go and visit and talk about those allegations about spying. meanwhile, it's still good to be the king. new data shows ceo pay is rising in the u.s. let's get more on this. seema mody is at cnbc hq in new york. hi, seema. >> hi, ross. that's right. compensation for the men and women who lead america's top compan
ambassador about those reports concerning the nsa. we'll see what happens there. >>> still to come, top pay for top execs. a new report shows ceos are still being rewarded even amidst calls by some to rein in the size of their paychecks. >>> a recap of the headlines. asian markets reversed early losses, shrugging off disappointing chinese pmi, also boosted by solid japanese business data. >>> not a bad day for mark carney in his first day of bank of england governor....
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this is coming from the guardian, which is citing documents from the nsa leaker edward snowden. it says microsoft worked with the agencies to bypass encrypted e-mails from outlook as part of the nsa's p.r.i.s.m. program. the company also aloud them to collect data from video and audio conversations on skype. in a statement, microsoft repeated it only provided customer data in response to lawful government requests. >>> and the man behind one of the world's most popular party games, twister, passed away. charles foley died at the age of 82 in minneapolis. he invented the hugely popular game that brought partygoers together in the most awkward of positions. we all remember. twister was purchased by milton bradley and became a sensation after johnny carson and eva gabor played it on "the tonight show" in 1966. don't quite remember that. what is your favorite party game? let us know, e-mail us worldwide@cnbc.com, tweet @cnbcwex, or tweet direct to me @rosswestgate. >>> we'll take a short break. when we come back, we're going to the latest on fixed income. where are u.s. yields going
this is coming from the guardian, which is citing documents from the nsa leaker edward snowden. it says microsoft worked with the agencies to bypass encrypted e-mails from outlook as part of the nsa's p.r.i.s.m. program. the company also aloud them to collect data from video and audio conversations on skype. in a statement, microsoft repeated it only provided customer data in response to lawful government requests. >>> and the man behind one of the world's most popular party games,...
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. >> vladamir putin saying a short time ago russia will never hand nsa leaker edward snowden back to the united states and said u.s. intelligence agents were not working with him if he wants to go away somewhere and someone wants to accept him, by all means and then this item. the u.s. is accused of spying on the re-u. eamon javers is live in washington with the details on that. eamon? >> hi, sue, sure a lot of spy news out there today. both president vladamir putin and president barack obama of the united states dealing here with edward snowden fallout. first, as you say, putin saying that they will not extradite snowden from russia, confirming at least in some people's mind that dismissing the suspicion that snowden was in fact a russian agent, putin saying, no, he's not a russian agent but he would say that. here's exactly what vladamir putin had to say about edward snowden just now. he said if he wants to stay here, there is one condition. he must stop his work aimed at harming our american partners. as strange as that sounds coming from my lips. now president obama meanwhile is
. >> vladamir putin saying a short time ago russia will never hand nsa leaker edward snowden back to the united states and said u.s. intelligence agents were not working with him if he wants to go away somewhere and someone wants to accept him, by all means and then this item. the u.s. is accused of spying on the re-u. eamon javers is live in washington with the details on that. eamon? >> hi, sue, sure a lot of spy news out there today. both president vladamir putin and president...
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now, the move comes amid rising concern on capitol hill about the nsa's programs. at a hearing on wednesday, several house members said they sent a letter to attorney general eric holder and director of national intelligence james clapper asking they give companies more room to publicly disclose information on surveillance requests. the story continues to grow. karen? >> hampton, thank you very much for bringing us the latest there. >>> coming up, morgan stanley is set to report second quarter results in just about an hour's time. will fixed income be a sore spot for the bank as it has been for rivals? we'll preview the numbers next. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave them behind. ♪ the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don'
now, the move comes amid rising concern on capitol hill about the nsa's programs. at a hearing on wednesday, several house members said they sent a letter to attorney general eric holder and director of national intelligence james clapper asking they give companies more room to publicly disclose information on surveillance requests. the story continues to grow. karen? >> hampton, thank you very much for bringing us the latest there. >>> coming up, morgan stanley is set to report...
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a period of time in which they would get some business done and instead we've had irs controversy, nsa controversy, even the things like the george zimmerman trial which exacerbated some of the racial feelings in the country, polarization by race. all of those things have tended to depress the public mood, even while consumer confidence is rising. >> and the fight over the appointments, including the recess appointments where the language between the senate leaders were -- was so poisonous. >> you mean like you're the worst leader in the history of the senate. >> the worst leader in the history of the senate, and i'm sure that that sentiment was reciprocated in some ways. >> the parliamentary equivalent of dropping nuclear bombs. >> let's go upstate to galesburg, illinois to chicago and rick sell who has the five-year notes up for auction. i'm sure he has some percentages and some numbers. rick in. >> thanks, tyler, yes. auctioned off 35 billion 5s, yield 4.51, pretty close to where they were trading, i gave it a "c" for charlie. indirects were strong and directs half of the auction av
a period of time in which they would get some business done and instead we've had irs controversy, nsa controversy, even the things like the george zimmerman trial which exacerbated some of the racial feelings in the country, polarization by race. all of those things have tended to depress the public mood, even while consumer confidence is rising. >> and the fight over the appointments, including the recess appointments where the language between the senate leaders were -- was so...
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it seems like we're the victims being spied upon by the nsa and et cetera. but the bottom line is 100% of the tea party applications were halted and stalled and done nothing with. so basically this was happening in two elections have passed, it's been years. and another thing, as a fund-raiser, which is my background, i got to tell you, what's the one thing the tea paper groups were wanting to do? get a specific tax status to raise money, create awareness and do more good tea party works or whatever. so get what they did? they halted it. you can't do anything without that status. >> they shut them down. >> that's chicago-style pay-to-play politics going national and you know it is. >> all right, keith. >> i feel like i need a shower. i th discussion is so dirty and silly, i feel i shouldn't be here on television talking about it. i feel it appalling we're making these accusations. you're telling me the president sat in the white house with 13 people and conspired in this huge scandal? if he's going to be involved in a scandal, why does he have 12 people with
it seems like we're the victims being spied upon by the nsa and et cetera. but the bottom line is 100% of the tea party applications were halted and stalled and done nothing with. so basically this was happening in two elections have passed, it's been years. and another thing, as a fund-raiser, which is my background, i got to tell you, what's the one thing the tea paper groups were wanting to do? get a specific tax status to raise money, create awareness and do more good tea party works or...
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>> i have three things for you, irs, nsa and benghazi. i think there is a sense that they need a fight and they need it over a fiscal issue. i think they know they're not going to win, this president has lost so much political capital with the scandals breaking so early after his reelection. but the fact of the matter is they are getting hammered on very big issues. they are continuing on their signature piece of legislation to lose support on their own base and they're heading very quickly into 2014. they need to pick a fight that divert the attention and place it is on something else. they feel they won the debt ceiling debate before and they can win it again. >> jessica, i want to give you the last word. what harry reed is doing is destroys max baucus, the chairman of the senate finance committee, who is trying to develop a bipartisan deal. he is destroying that. and if you destroy that on taxes, then you destroy it on the budget. and if you destroy it on taxes and the budget, then you destroy it on entitlement reform. it is the most d
>> i have three things for you, irs, nsa and benghazi. i think there is a sense that they need a fight and they need it over a fiscal issue. i think they know they're not going to win, this president has lost so much political capital with the scandals breaking so early after his reelection. but the fact of the matter is they are getting hammered on very big issues. they are continuing on their signature piece of legislation to lose support on their own base and they're heading very...
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we will get an update in a bit. >>> then, did the nsa place listening devices in eu diplomatic offices? are we upset about that? >> it's causing friction with our partners on a lot of he was, yeah. not a good theveng. >> wow, i don't know. a few document provided by edward snowden suggests more in just a bit. we'll be right back. . . >> a great husband and wife duo, some say she dragged sonny along. yoko should not. there we go. who is that? >> linda. >> husband and wife sitting on the bench. >> lynn mccourtney learned how to play just so she could be in there. don't to. we were talking earlier, richard and linda thompson, let's check the futures. >> there you go. yoko. john is flying guitar. >> stampbdzing behind her going, why am i here? >> what is your point, though, joe? i don't get it. is it about what men will do, kind of? it's about the things that men will do, kind of. >> right. >> i do think. not this. things like that. >> yes. >> i can't say i'm amused. >> have we everyone checked the boards? >> we did. >> we will have more. there we go. we will go r do another segment. so i
we will get an update in a bit. >>> then, did the nsa place listening devices in eu diplomatic offices? are we upset about that? >> it's causing friction with our partners on a lot of he was, yeah. not a good theveng. >> wow, i don't know. a few document provided by edward snowden suggests more in just a bit. we'll be right back. . . >> a great husband and wife duo, some say she dragged sonny along. yoko should not. there we go. who is that? >> linda. >>...
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. >> now, schmidt also mentioned his frustrations about the nsa prism controversy. they did not have special access inside google. schmidt said he's frustrated the company has not been able to actually talk about the nature of the government request and he thinks there is a crucial need for more government transparency. now, joe, i asked him if there is going to be another shoe to drop on -- in google's involvement on nsa situation and he said not that he's aware of. guys, back over to you. >> julia, thank you for that. in the meantime, coming up, a disruptive change in the world of energy and aviation. all at the same time. a company involved with the completely solar powered aircraft. no fuel involved here, guys. and he's going to be joining us next. if you're serious about taking your trading to a higher level, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then schwab is the place to trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-888-284-9410 or visit schwab.com/trading to tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 learn how you can earn up to 300 commission-free online trades tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 for six months with qua
. >> now, schmidt also mentioned his frustrations about the nsa prism controversy. they did not have special access inside google. schmidt said he's frustrated the company has not been able to actually talk about the nature of the government request and he thinks there is a crucial need for more government transparency. now, joe, i asked him if there is going to be another shoe to drop on -- in google's involvement on nsa situation and he said not that he's aware of. guys, back over to...
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refused to let the jet which is flying from moscow to enter their air space on suspicions that the nsa leaker edward snowden was on board. snowden applied for asylum in bolivia with more than a dozen other countries. morales said he would consider granting him safe haven if asked. no evidence that snowden has left skmoscow's airport where hs been holed up for more than a week. a quick word on this, very quickly, look, what do you make of the snowden affair? what is this doing for the geopolitical relationships? >> it is worsening the relationship between the u.s. and china. everybody knew it anyway, but it is public now. look, it is like a shakespearean play where all the characters are true to their character. they have government has to go after the leaker. the leaker has to go public so the public understands what is really many in play. the real issue is this isn't going to be resolved if they catch this one guy. governments are still looking at every e-mail you've got. and that's not going to go way. the big issue is going to come when people realize government are going to tie th
refused to let the jet which is flying from moscow to enter their air space on suspicions that the nsa leaker edward snowden was on board. snowden applied for asylum in bolivia with more than a dozen other countries. morales said he would consider granting him safe haven if asked. no evidence that snowden has left skmoscow's airport where hs been holed up for more than a week. a quick word on this, very quickly, look, what do you make of the snowden affair? what is this doing for the...
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the former nsa contractor has withdrawn a request for political asylum there. the kremlin says snowden is in the transit area of the moscow airport after arriving more than a week ago from hong kong. russia maintains it will not send snowden back to the u.s. to face espionage charges, though president putin did say yesterday that snowden should, quote, stop harming our american partners and, of course, that from that respect, also the issues about what is going on in europe and all the leaks. you talked about that yesterday on the show. but saw some of the quotes coming out of germany and the uk and france and elsewhere. it is something. it is something. wi >> we had a guy on said, just like casablanca. >> gambling going on here? >> we wanted to be -- you weren't here for this, but we wanted to be flies on the wall when they were talking about cyprus. someone said, i know, let's take the depositors and just take 10%. we're, like, what? no. it was a one way -- we heard but couldn't say back to them, don't you think they need a little supervision with how they mu
the former nsa contractor has withdrawn a request for political asylum there. the kremlin says snowden is in the transit area of the moscow airport after arriving more than a week ago from hong kong. russia maintains it will not send snowden back to the u.s. to face espionage charges, though president putin did say yesterday that snowden should, quote, stop harming our american partners and, of course, that from that respect, also the issues about what is going on in europe and all the leaks....
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also on capitol hill, the house narrowly defeated an attempt to drastically curb the nsa surveillance program, which collects the phone records of millions of americans. lawmakers debated the balance between privacy rights and government efforts to find terrorists. the measure was defeated following lobbying efforts by the obama administration and house members on the intelligence panel. they argued the program is crucial to national security. >>> chinese authorities have charged a well known former communist official with corruption. eunice yoon joins us from beijing. this say big story, eunice. >> definitely a big story. this man, his name is bo xilai, he was one of the most powerful men in the country. a lot of people believe he was going to be one of the next leaders of china, but he and his family became embroiled in a political scandal that led to his downfall and also exposed some of the political risks within the communist party and alleged corruption. today we learn his indictment was filed in the eastern city of jinan, formally charged with abuse of power, bribery and corrup
also on capitol hill, the house narrowly defeated an attempt to drastically curb the nsa surveillance program, which collects the phone records of millions of americans. lawmakers debated the balance between privacy rights and government efforts to find terrorists. the measure was defeated following lobbying efforts by the obama administration and house members on the intelligence panel. they argued the program is crucial to national security. >>> chinese authorities have charged a...
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and all of the big banks and now with all of this health care data being collected and now even the nsa, our security agency, is clengting every phone call. it is a big problem. >> congressman, how far are you prepared to go if you feel private sigh isn't sufficiently addressed by these companies. ? >> i would like to introduce a model privacy protections bill 6 rights. the congressman just elected, we have a privacy bill we would like to move immediately. obviously are you have to have the leadership and the president's help to get this done. >> important issue. we thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> interesting. straight ahead why one market strategist says the term the new normal should have been applied to emerge being markets and not the u.s. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't t
and all of the big banks and now with all of this health care data being collected and now even the nsa, our security agency, is clengting every phone call. it is a big problem. >> congressman, how far are you prepared to go if you feel private sigh isn't sufficiently addressed by these companies. ? >> i would like to introduce a model privacy protections bill 6 rights. the congressman just elected, we have a privacy bill we would like to move immediately. obviously are you have to...
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"the guardian" reporting the nsa leaker has a blue print on how the nsa operates. >>> also, he was considered the gloom of "glee." ♪ cory monteith found dead at the age of 31. >>> and a desperate rescue to save a 6-year-old boy swallowed by a sinkhole while playing on a sand dune. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> and good morning, thank you so much for joining me. i'm carol costello. the george zimmerman verdict is in, but the case is far from over. from sanford, florida, to the san francisco bay, protesters rallied against his acquittal in the fatal shooting of unarmed teenager trayvon martin. most of the demonstrations were peaceful, but things did turn tense and ugly in los angeles. this is what it looked like last night. some protesters pelted police with rocks and batteries and officers responded by firing bean bags into the crowd. but the biggest fight may now shift to a federal court where zimmerman could face new charges. cnn's george howell is in sanford. tell us what federal prosecutors are considering. >> good morning. we're talking about the department of justice. even hea
"the guardian" reporting the nsa leaker has a blue print on how the nsa operates. >>> also, he was considered the gloom of "glee." ♪ cory monteith found dead at the age of 31. >>> and a desperate rescue to save a 6-year-old boy swallowed by a sinkhole while playing on a sand dune. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." >>> and good morning, thank you so much for joining me. i'm carol costello. the george zimmerman verdict is in, but the...
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well, just the whole play book for every move the nsa ever made. glenn greenwald told the "associated press" snowden has the blueprints for the nsa, how it's built, how it operates. this could be the ultimate dead hand for snowden, a term used in the cold war. he gave certain people access to the encrypted documents he walked off with. it's not clear how that would happen or who would get them. on friday snowden requested asylum again from russia and said he'd agree to the russian's conditions that he'd stop leaking information, something he seemed to initially bristle at. and vladimir putin says his situation is not clear at this point. he also blames the u.s. for trapping snowden in russia for revoking his passport. glenn greenwald who broke this story for "the guardian" joins us now. if this campaign of snowden is supposed to be true transparency, why is snowden hold willing on to this as an insurance policy? is this what was referred to in the cold war as a "dead hand"? >> no, the reason is because he's is the classically responsible whistleblo
well, just the whole play book for every move the nsa ever made. glenn greenwald told the "associated press" snowden has the blueprints for the nsa, how it's built, how it operates. this could be the ultimate dead hand for snowden, a term used in the cold war. he gave certain people access to the encrypted documents he walked off with. it's not clear how that would happen or who would get them. on friday snowden requested asylum again from russia and said he'd agree to the russian's...
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the nsa has the blue prints of the united states of manager's entire spy program. that's a huge claim. does it add up? >>> and later, a racist joke on a news station offends an airline that crashed in san francisco. should they sue? we checked the tapes. let's go out front. a good monday evening. under pressure, will the obama administration file a civil rights suit against george zimmerman for killing trayvon martin? protesters around the country are pushing for it. the naacp says it has more than 800,000 signatures on petitions demanding the department of justice opening federal case. the naacp, of course, put out a press release within minutes of the verdict saying the d.o.j. should do something. today attorney general eric holder left the door open for more action. >> i believe that this tragedy provides yet another opportunity for our nation to speak honestly about the complicated and emotionally charged issues that this case has raised. i want to assure you that the department will continue to act in a manner that is consistent with the facts and the law. >>
the nsa has the blue prints of the united states of manager's entire spy program. that's a huge claim. does it add up? >>> and later, a racist joke on a news station offends an airline that crashed in san francisco. should they sue? we checked the tapes. let's go out front. a good monday evening. under pressure, will the obama administration file a civil rights suit against george zimmerman for killing trayvon martin? protesters around the country are pushing for it. the naacp says it...
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he says snowden knows how the nsa is built and operates from top to bottom. our own phil black is in moscow. he's been covering the story for us. snowden has been waiting to make it to a country offering some sort of political asylum. do we know if he has any opportunities? has the russian government agreed to give him temporary asylum? >> well, wolf, just in the last hour or so we're hearing the first comments from russian president vladimir putin since edward snowden announced on friday afternoon that he would be seeking temporary asyl num i this country. vladimir putin considers the snowden situation still unresolved but hopes he will leave russia once he gets the chance. putin has spoke ben blaming the u.s. effectively for the fact snowden is trapped within russian territory. he says that's because snowden was only in transit through russia when the united states tracked him here by revoking his passport and intimidating other countries, preventing him from traveling onwards from russia. he has reiterated this condition he's set for snowden to have any ch
he says snowden knows how the nsa is built and operates from top to bottom. our own phil black is in moscow. he's been covering the story for us. snowden has been waiting to make it to a country offering some sort of political asylum. do we know if he has any opportunities? has the russian government agreed to give him temporary asylum? >> well, wolf, just in the last hour or so we're hearing the first comments from russian president vladimir putin since edward snowden announced on friday...
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that's the latest word from nsa leaker edward snowden. glenn greenwald, who first broke the story in the "guardian" newspaper, says the information contains specific details on the operations and the structure of the nsa. this new development comes as snowden remains holed up in that moscow airport. he's been there quite some time. phil black joins us live from moscow now. we say hello to you, phil. and i'm curious. snowden has said he's not wanting to hurt america with this new information. but if not what's his endgame here? >> well, it's an interesting question indeed. and glenn greenwald, the journalist you mentioned, doesn't go into that sort of detail necessarily except to say that when he fled the country, when he fled the united states, he took more information than he actually required. essentially to maintain credibility, if you like, in any discussions he needed to have with journalists such as himself. so as a result greenwald says snowden has taken thousands of documents, the sort of information that will allow him to do so m
that's the latest word from nsa leaker edward snowden. glenn greenwald, who first broke the story in the "guardian" newspaper, says the information contains specific details on the operations and the structure of the nsa. this new development comes as snowden remains holed up in that moscow airport. he's been there quite some time. phil black joins us live from moscow now. we say hello to you, phil. and i'm curious. snowden has said he's not wanting to hurt america with this new...
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well know the nsa targets foreigners. if you call a foreigner they could monitor that phone number. but apparently, supposedly u.s. citizens under investigation are tracked if the government has a warrant. so, whether snowden's revelation goes beyond what the government admitted what he know is unclear. the 30-year-old remains stuck in moscow though three countries offered him asylum. the foreign policy says russia will be glad to get rid of him. >> sarah murnaghan, you may remember the 10-year-old we reported on received a set of lungs less than a month ago has come down with pneumonia. her family fought national rules that disqualify children younger than 12 from getting lung transplants. that bumped her up on the waiting list ahead of others. sarah's mother writes the infection in her daughter's right lung is a large set back. even with of a set back like that, 85% people survive one year after a lung transplant. teresa heinz kerry wife of secretary of state john kerry upgraded from critical condition to fair condition. hospitalized yesterday. the couple had been vacationing in n
well know the nsa targets foreigners. if you call a foreigner they could monitor that phone number. but apparently, supposedly u.s. citizens under investigation are tracked if the government has a warrant. so, whether snowden's revelation goes beyond what the government admitted what he know is unclear. the 30-year-old remains stuck in moscow though three countries offered him asylum. the foreign policy says russia will be glad to get rid of him. >> sarah murnaghan, you may remember the...
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. >>> "out front" next the nsa leaker. that's what you call him, edward snowden. he could find asylum if he could get there. we looked into this and found the hefty price tag it would cost if he's allowed to go to avoid the long reach of american law. >>> plus, could cultural protocol have played a key factor in the cockpit of the asiana plane crash in san francisco? an "out front" investigation. for the first time the voices and see the three alleged captives in the ohio kidnapping case. what they wanted to say together. >>> and now to tonight's shout out. this is a different sort of helicopter rescue we're going to show you. this video comes from the gorgeous country of norway. according to local media reports, the couple in the boat that you see were stranded. they hit a rock and then their engine lost power. the problem is, oh, yeah, there was a big problem, they were nearing the edge of a hydroelectric dam and those are impressive in norway. fortunately the police were able to help them out. they hovered near the boat, pushed it near the shore and our shout o
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. >>> could nsa leaker edward snowden's new home be venezuela? they received a formal asylum request from snowden is waiting to hear back from him. venezuela's foreign minister cautioned russia still has to weigh in on the request. snowden is believed to be hold up in a moscow airport. >>> vice president biden said to attend a funeral for the 19 fallen firefighters. the union expected to attend. the death of the hot shots considered the worst fire fighting loss since september 11th. >>> unless patriots hernandez lawyers appeal, we'll know what was seized from his home. hernandez is charged with the premeditated murder of his one-time friend odin lloyd. his associate carlos ortiz will appear in court later this morning. >>> and lastly, check out these raging floodwaters creating chaos in toronto. take a look at this double decker train, hundreds of passengers strappeded for more than five hours when the bottom deck became filled with water. police had to row up in dinghies and get people out one by one. more than 400,000 people in homes are withou
. >>> could nsa leaker edward snowden's new home be venezuela? they received a formal asylum request from snowden is waiting to hear back from him. venezuela's foreign minister cautioned russia still has to weigh in on the request. snowden is believed to be hold up in a moscow airport. >>> vice president biden said to attend a funeral for the 19 fallen firefighters. the union expected to attend. the death of the hot shots considered the worst fire fighting loss since september...
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. >>> another big story we're following this morning, nsa leaker, edward snowden. he's already released lots of information, but the journalist who first broke the story said there's much more. glen greenwald issues an ominous threat that it could be a nightmare for the u.s. government if the information is released. phil black is in moscow with the very latest. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, chris. the "guardian" newspaper says snowden still has enough information to do more harm to the united states in a single minute than anyone ever has. he doesn't go into detail. we've heard from snowden before, who says he steextensive knowle of america's operations around the world and has previously raised that to knock back claims that he is working to actively harm the united states, because he believes if that's what he wanted too, he could do it much more effectively in a much bigger way than we've ever seen. he remains atm moscow's airport where despite his announcement that he would be seeking asylum, russian officials say they have not yet received an
. >>> another big story we're following this morning, nsa leaker, edward snowden. he's already released lots of information, but the journalist who first broke the story said there's much more. glen greenwald issues an ominous threat that it could be a nightmare for the u.s. government if the information is released. phil black is in moscow with the very latest. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, chris. the "guardian" newspaper says snowden still has enough...
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there is a warning from the journalist who broke the story about the nsa surveillance program. glenn greenwald says the man who leaked the material edward snowden has more information that would be dire for the u.s. if released. he said snowden has enough information to cause more harm to the u.s. government in a single minute than any other person has ever had. u.s. government should be on their knees every day praying that nothing happens to snowden because if something happen, all information will be revealed and that would be their worst nightmare. snowden said he will ask russia for temporary asylum, but russia says so far it has received no such request. >>> almost two week after a military coup, egypt's interim government is now taking shape. former u.n. nuclear inspector was sworn in today as interim vice president for foreign relations. egypt's interim prime minister is meeting with more cabinet nominees in hopes of having his government complete by the middle of next week. >>> how to a shocking death in the entertain the world. actor cory monteith, star of glee, has b
there is a warning from the journalist who broke the story about the nsa surveillance program. glenn greenwald says the man who leaked the material edward snowden has more information that would be dire for the u.s. if released. he said snowden has enough information to cause more harm to the u.s. government in a single minute than any other person has ever had. u.s. government should be on their knees every day praying that nothing happens to snowden because if something happen, all...
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. >>> another twist in the edward snowden saga, the journalist who broke the story of the nsa surveillance program leaker, told an argentinean leaker that snowden still has information that would be the united states's worst nightmare if released. he warned the u.s. government if anything were to happen to snowden, that information would be immediately revealed. on friday he said he would ask russia for temporary asylum. russian officials have reportedly not yet received an asylum application. one person not talking today is george zimmerman. he stayed out of sight since leaving the courtroom last night. up next we'll hear from his brother who spoke with cnn just a few minutes ago. >> i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. . >>> george zimmerman found not guilty by a court in sanford, florida. there's another court that could still hold him accountable. federal court. the head of the naacp said h
. >>> another twist in the edward snowden saga, the journalist who broke the story of the nsa surveillance program leaker, told an argentinean leaker that snowden still has information that would be the united states's worst nightmare if released. he warned the u.s. government if anything were to happen to snowden, that information would be immediately revealed. on friday he said he would ask russia for temporary asylum. russian officials have reportedly not yet received an asylum...
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he hopes the nsa leaker will leave the country as soon as he can. he doesn't know what will happen. snowden was not invited to russia and he'd have to stop his political activities if he wanted to stay. he's believed to be living at moscow's airport. >>> no deal in the senate to avoid the nuclear option. it's a democratic plan to end filibusters of nominees. the senators attended a rare, private meeting and failed to come up with a deal. they will keep talking until the deadline later this morning. after that, democrats plan to change the rules of appointing nominees simpler. >> the constitution is very, very specific. the founding fathers talked about supermajority. they mention presidential nominations. majority. majority. founding fathers wanted up or down vote. it's what we have been crying for now for years. >> two cabinet member nominees and five appointees come up for vote this is morning. republicans have been stalling the confirmation process for months now. >>> charges for a former staff minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann. police aren't saying what was taken, but the
he hopes the nsa leaker will leave the country as soon as he can. he doesn't know what will happen. snowden was not invited to russia and he'd have to stop his political activities if he wanted to stay. he's believed to be living at moscow's airport. >>> no deal in the senate to avoid the nuclear option. it's a democratic plan to end filibusters of nominees. the senators attended a rare, private meeting and failed to come up with a deal. they will keep talking until the deadline later...
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. >>> revealing remarks by vladimir putin today about the nsa leaker edward snowden. we're going live to moscow. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" mhandle more than 165 billionl letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds
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a warning coming this morning from the journalist who broke the nsa surveillance program story. he says information still unreleased by edward snowden, the leaker, could yet be the most damaging. in an interview with an argentinean newspaper, glenn greenwald says that snowden actually has information that would produce dire consequences for the united states if it is released. he told the newspaper, "snowden has enough information to cause more harm to the u.s. government in a single minute than any other person has ever had." greenwald went on to say "the u.s. government should be on their knees every day praying that nothing happens to snowden, because if something happens, all information will be revea d revealed, and that would be their worst nightmare." pretty powerful words. on friday, snowden said he would ask russia for temporary asylum, but russian immigration officials reportedly said yesterday they have not yet received an asylum application from snowden. >>> and now to the stunning and tragic death of actor cory monteith. the canadian native who became famous playing
a warning coming this morning from the journalist who broke the nsa surveillance program story. he says information still unreleased by edward snowden, the leaker, could yet be the most damaging. in an interview with an argentinean newspaper, glenn greenwald says that snowden actually has information that would produce dire consequences for the united states if it is released. he told the newspaper, "snowden has enough information to cause more harm to the u.s. government in a single...
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. >>> there is a warning today from the journalist that broke the story of the nsa surveillance program. glen green wald said the man that leaked the material has more information that would be dire for the u.s. if released. greenwald says snowden, quote, has enough information to cause more harm to the u.s. governent in a single minute than any other person has ever had. the u.s. government should be on their knees every day praying that nothing happens to snowden because if something happens, all information will be revealed and that would be their worst nightmare. end quote. snowden said he'll ask russia for temporary asiylumasylum. >>> in texas, protesters took to the capital. several arrests were made. the governor plans to sign the region and defend the bill on cnn's "state of the union" union. we put substantial amount of money in to women's health programs over the course of the last two years. partly because the obama administration pulled our funding to the state of texas because they disagreed with texas restrictions on these abortions and most people i think in this country
. >>> there is a warning today from the journalist that broke the story of the nsa surveillance program. glen green wald said the man that leaked the material has more information that would be dire for the u.s. if released. greenwald says snowden, quote, has enough information to cause more harm to the u.s. governent in a single minute than any other person has ever had. the u.s. government should be on their knees every day praying that nothing happens to snowden because if something...
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. >>> the future of nsa leaker edward snowden very unclear again this morning. there were reports tuesday that he had accepted an asylum offer from venezuela, but that led to a day of backtracking. snowden is still believed to be stuck at the airport. phil beck live for us in the capital with the latest on this every-twisting and turning story. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, john. yes, it was a senior member of parliament who announced that snowden accepted an offer from venezuela. that tweet was quickly deleted. and then followed up with, it is simply not true. he has not formally accepted that offer. so a lot of confusion there. we know he's been offered protection by three countries. so far has not accepted any of them. for the moment, chooses to remain at the moscow airport somewhere in transit where he's been for 2 1/2 weeks now. when he does choose to move on, the logistical challenge remains the same. how will he do it? traveling through the airspace of countries probably willing to help the united states to get him back. but we might be l
. >>> the future of nsa leaker edward snowden very unclear again this morning. there were reports tuesday that he had accepted an asylum offer from venezuela, but that led to a day of backtracking. snowden is still believed to be stuck at the airport. phil beck live for us in the capital with the latest on this every-twisting and turning story. good morning, phil. >> reporter: good morning, john. yes, it was a senior member of parliament who announced that snowden accepted an...
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. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has more damaging that could be a "nightmare" for the u.s. government. that's according to the journalist who first published his documents. the "guardian's" glenn greenwald tells an argentine newspaper snowden has a large number of documents relating to software and he's given copies to several people. snowden faces espionage charges in the u.s. he's currently holed up in the transit area of a moscow airport as he looks for a country to grant him asylum. >>> mohamed elbaradei has been sworn in as egypt's interim vice president for foreign relations. it's a key step toward establishing a temporary government in the wake of a recent historic coup. the interim prime minister reportedly will meet with cabinet nominees today and tomorrow in an effort to complete the new government this week. the move comes as egyptian authorities launch an investigation of ousted president mohamed morsi. those are your top stories. a special edition of "new day" is coming up at the top of the hour and a live state of the union at noon eastern and the latest on th
. >>> nsa leaker edward snowden has more damaging that could be a "nightmare" for the u.s. government. that's according to the journalist who first published his documents. the "guardian's" glenn greenwald tells an argentine newspaper snowden has a large number of documents relating to software and he's given copies to several people. snowden faces espionage charges in the u.s. he's currently holed up in the transit area of a moscow airport as he looks for a country...
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let's get to michaela for the latest. >> just into cnn, russian news media reporting nsa leaker edward snowden has applied for asylum in russia. he is wanted for releasing sensitive information about the government's spying investigations. >>> overnight, supporters of mohamed morsi clashed with opponents in cairo, killing at least seven. 260 people were wounded. violence broke out when morsi supporters tried to block major roads, thus angering his opponents. >>> tensions in egypt driving up gas prices here at home. the average price of a gallon of unleaded is now $3.64. that's up 16 cents in a week. >>> one congresswoman michele bachmann's staffers busted, sanchez has pleaded not guilty to second-degree theft. bachmann spokesman said he's no longer working for the office, no word on what sanchez is allegedly reported to have stolen. >>> in minneapolis, a sheriff admits an inmate's release was likely the jail's mistake. she was arrested for vehicle theft thursday. she and her husband called a wxin reporter when they realized she was being called an escapee. >> you're under arrest, come
let's get to michaela for the latest. >> just into cnn, russian news media reporting nsa leaker edward snowden has applied for asylum in russia. he is wanted for releasing sensitive information about the government's spying investigations. >>> overnight, supporters of mohamed morsi clashed with opponents in cairo, killing at least seven. 260 people were wounded. violence broke out when morsi supporters tried to block major roads, thus angering his opponents. >>> tensions...
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. >>> plus, the nsa leaker edward snowden in his own words explaining why he thinks he had an obligation to reveal the u.s. government's massive surveillance program. cure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ canit's been that wayyou do... since the day you met. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do
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he's living in a moscow airport, but now the nsa leaker appears to have several options. venezuela and bolivia are both offering him asylum. the british newspaper, "the guardian," meanwhile, posted new video of an interview it conducted with snowden on june 6th. let's listen in. this was not earlier released. >> i think the government's going to, to launch an investigation. i think they're going to say i've committed grave crimes. i've, you know, violated the espionage act. they're going to say, you know, i've aided our enemies in making them aware of these systems, but that argument can be made against anybody who reveals information that points out mass surveillance systems. because fundamentally, they apply equally to ourselves, as they do to our enemies. >> snowden remains in limbo, now more than two weeks after arriving at moscow's international airport from hong kong. >>> we're also hearing more from survivors of asiana flight 214, including a family of five and their desperate scramble to get out alive. cnn's sara sidner has this exclusive report. >> oh, my god! oh
he's living in a moscow airport, but now the nsa leaker appears to have several options. venezuela and bolivia are both offering him asylum. the british newspaper, "the guardian," meanwhile, posted new video of an interview it conducted with snowden on june 6th. let's listen in. this was not earlier released. >> i think the government's going to, to launch an investigation. i think they're going to say i've committed grave crimes. i've, you know, violated the espionage act....
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the report claims that nsa has a program caused key score. it's not supposed to be used domestically on americans, but the guardian says it could be without any prior warrant necessary, your private correspondent, political views, health records, all of it could be in a database. the news broke as top intelligence officials were grilled today about why they need such programs to keep us safe. >> the phone records of all of us in this room reside in an nsa database. strong words this morning as members of the senate judiciary committee trying to understand just how the national security agency could know so much about private citizens and still go unchecked. >>> based on a secret interpretation of the statute that does not authorize this kind of bulk collection. so what's going to be next? when is enough enough? >> just ten minutes price -- glenn greenwald of "the guardian" broke another story, this one with the catchy headline nsa tool collects nearly everything a user does on the internet. it's called "keyscore." it's a program used by the n
the report claims that nsa has a program caused key score. it's not supposed to be used domestically on americans, but the guardian says it could be without any prior warrant necessary, your private correspondent, political views, health records, all of it could be in a database. the news broke as top intelligence officials were grilled today about why they need such programs to keep us safe. >> the phone records of all of us in this room reside in an nsa database. strong words this...
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why do you hate this nsa surveillance program? to be clear, the program we're talking about is not the program that was revealed today. the program that my amendment dealt with was the collection of telephone records. and what the government was doing through the nsa was collecting the phone records and is collecting the phone records on a daily basis of every single american in the country. without any suspicion. and that violates the fourth amendment. you have to have reasonableness to go after people's records, you have to have problem aebl cause and you need a warrant and right now they're collecting phone records of everyone rather than just those who are under suspicion, which is how the patriot act was intended to be. >> let's let congresswoman harmen respond. you used to be on the intelligence committee. >> i was the ranking democrat on the intelligence committee and i served on that committee for eight years and i was very involved as these programs begin shortly after 9/11, when all of us were worried about plots against
why do you hate this nsa surveillance program? to be clear, the program we're talking about is not the program that was revealed today. the program that my amendment dealt with was the collection of telephone records. and what the government was doing through the nsa was collecting the phone records and is collecting the phone records on a daily basis of every single american in the country. without any suspicion. and that violates the fourth amendment. you have to have reasonableness to go...
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this one with the catchy headline nsa tool collects nearly everything a user does on the internet. it's called "keyscore." it's a program used by the nsa to collect all internet activity everything they can collect, store it, and allow their low-level analysts with access to terminals to search what it is they want and fit out what your e-mails say, what google search terms you entered, and pretty much anything else
this one with the catchy headline nsa tool collects nearly everything a user does on the internet. it's called "keyscore." it's a program used by the nsa to collect all internet activity everything they can collect, store it, and allow their low-level analysts with access to terminals to search what it is they want and fit out what your e-mails say, what google search terms you entered, and pretty much anything else
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we need outside auditing of what the nsa has been doing all of these years. the nsa at present doesn't have someone who is not part of their overall program examine whether they are complying that they not look at the contents of information unless they have reasonable suspicion or otherwise and why would we expect an agency to call its own people to account? >> in a letter to the justice department, to the obama administration you describe what your son did as civil disobedience. some say civil disobedience is accepting the ramifications of your actions, of the decision, of taking the punishment. why do you see this as civil disobedience. >> first of all, i think he is accepting the consequences. if you look at his 12-minute video and what he said. he is not living a comfortable life at this point. he is an american and loves his country. i know my son and that he loves his country. he thought the mern people needed to be aware of what their government was doing to them, spying on them. >> i would interject with the issue of civil disobedience. anderson, if
we need outside auditing of what the nsa has been doing all of these years. the nsa at present doesn't have someone who is not part of their overall program examine whether they are complying that they not look at the contents of information unless they have reasonable suspicion or otherwise and why would we expect an agency to call its own people to account? >> in a letter to the justice department, to the obama administration you describe what your son did as civil disobedience. some...
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we need outside auditing of what the nsa has been doing all these years. the nsa at present doesn't have someone who's not part of their overall program, examine whether they are complying with the content of information, unless we have some reasonable suspicion or otherwise, and why would we expect an agency to call its own people to account 37. >> in a letter to the justice department, you describe what your son did as civil disobedience. there are those who say, look, civil disobedience is accepting the ramifications of your actions of your decision, of taking the punishment, why do you see this as civil disobedience. >> first of all, i think he is accepting the consequences. you look at his 12 minute video, and what he said, he's not living a comfortable life at this point. he's an american, he knows his country. i know my son, i know he loves his country. what he believed is that this information, the american people needed to be aware of what their government was doing to them. spying upon them. >> i would interject on this issue of civil disobedienc
we need outside auditing of what the nsa has been doing all these years. the nsa at present doesn't have someone who's not part of their overall program, examine whether they are complying with the content of information, unless we have some reasonable suspicion or otherwise, and why would we expect an agency to call its own people to account 37. >> in a letter to the justice department, you describe what your son did as civil disobedience. there are those who say, look, civil...
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as a source behind the nsa leaks. snowden revealed the u.s. government forced verizon to hand over the phone records of millions of americans. he also revealed a secret program revealed by the nsa, called prism. he gave this interview to the guardian. >> i think the public is owed an explanation of the motivations behind the people who make these disclosures that are outside of the democratic model. >> snowden didn't hide his identity, but he did hide his exact location. revealing only that he was somewhere in hong kong and hinted about a life on the run. >> i could rendered by the cia. i could have people come after me, and that's a fear i'll live under for the rest of my life, however long that happens to be. >> reaction to snowden's public revelations was mixed. a hero to some, but to others -- >> this guy is a trader, a defector, he's not a hero. >> it's a giant violation of the law. >> i think he's a trader. >> five days after snowden's identity was revealed. he was charged with espionage. days later, snowden with the help of wikileaks ma
as a source behind the nsa leaks. snowden revealed the u.s. government forced verizon to hand over the phone records of millions of americans. he also revealed a secret program revealed by the nsa, called prism. he gave this interview to the guardian. >> i think the public is owed an explanation of the motivations behind the people who make these disclosures that are outside of the democratic model. >> snowden didn't hide his identity, but he did hide his exact location. revealing...
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we saw senator leahy there grilling this nsa official. he also said today he has seen the classified information and he actually believes that not to be the case. what do you make of that? >> you know, well, i look at this and one of the things that we just heard from snowden, he said i have the authority to do this. he, in fact, didn't have the authority to steal information and to do what he was doing. if he had a directive to do it, then, yeah, he probably had the capabilities to do it. to imply that somehow he could sit there and any moment of any day with his own authority and look at anybody, that part is what i think is brought into question. you're supposed to have a directive from someone who's saying, we have reason to believe x, y and z. i also think something else that's got to be brought up here is, if he did, in fact, have the ability to do this, where is the oversight? where is a judge? where is a court order that says, we are now allowing for a snowden, who does have the capability to do this, to then access it and not be
we saw senator leahy there grilling this nsa official. he also said today he has seen the classified information and he actually believes that not to be the case. what do you make of that? >> you know, well, i look at this and one of the things that we just heard from snowden, he said i have the authority to do this. he, in fact, didn't have the authority to steal information and to do what he was doing. if he had a directive to do it, then, yeah, he probably had the capabilities to do...
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. >>> the nsa's deputy director faces tough questions about edward snowden today. the former head of the nsa out front to respond. what is going on at america's airports. more than 9,000 cases of misconduct by employees of the tsa. let's go outfront. >>> the national security agency under fire again for its spying programs. today the obama administration declassified and released three documents outlining the phone and internet data collection programs. right before that agency's deputy director faced tough questions on capitol hill about edward snowden. >> for a 29-year-old school dropout to come in and take out massive, massive amounts of data, it is obvious that there weren't adequate controls. has anyone been fired? >> not yet. >> who double checked snowden? >> there are checks at multiple levels. >> obviously failed. >> outfront tonight general hayden who ran the nsa until 2005. thank you very much for being with us. i want to start with the back and forth that you heard there. obviously as you heard and nearly half a million private contractors have access to
. >>> the nsa's deputy director faces tough questions about edward snowden today. the former head of the nsa out front to respond. what is going on at america's airports. more than 9,000 cases of misconduct by employees of the tsa. let's go outfront. >>> the national security agency under fire again for its spying programs. today the obama administration declassified and released three documents outlining the phone and internet data collection programs. right before that...
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eastern. >>> he spilled the beans on the nsa's surveillance techniques. congress responded by keeping the controversial data collecting program. coming up, how the white house is responding. first, this weekend on the next list. how one man is using his knowledge of the ocean to save lives. >> this week on "the next list," we talk to archie, chief of ocean safety for the hawaiian island of maui. he pioneered the use of jet skis for ocean rescues 12 years ago, and he's been saving lives ever since. >> for us, the rescue is way offshore, and it's all about response time. how quickly can we respond from point a to point b or the safe zone to the impact zone where the waves are breaking and back out of that. >> archie, he definitely puts others ahead of himself when it comes to game time where he has to save somebody. >> i started screaming help, help, and the next thing i know, this wonderful man has a lit the floatation device and was dragging us through the waves. >> today kalepa is engineering new rescue techniques and equipment and training others to use
eastern. >>> he spilled the beans on the nsa's surveillance techniques. congress responded by keeping the controversial data collecting program. coming up, how the white house is responding. first, this weekend on the next list. how one man is using his knowledge of the ocean to save lives. >> this week on "the next list," we talk to archie, chief of ocean safety for the hawaiian island of maui. he pioneered the use of jet skis for ocean rescues 12 years ago, and he's...
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if you think the nsa debate is not going on in the democratic party, you're fooling yourself. it is. a lot of other debates are going on in the democratic party. congressman king is absolutely right that republicans are going to decide in the next 2 1/2 years as we go and have a nominee who is going to carry them and be the standard bearer, and i want to commend congressman king, the king from new york who is the king i like, and i want to commend speaker boehner and representative cantor for having come out this week and done what they've had to do, show leadership and speak and denounce against the hateful, ignorant rhetoric of steve king. it is enough. we have had enough of this man. he does not define the republican party. i think there's many more peter kings. there's many more john boehners in congress than there are steve king. this is a man who's a mediocre congressman who makes news only when he says something this inflammatory. >> how do you really feel, ana? >> congressman, i want to let you just close up this section anyway and ask you, if you should be the standar
if you think the nsa debate is not going on in the democratic party, you're fooling yourself. it is. a lot of other debates are going on in the democratic party. congressman king is absolutely right that republicans are going to decide in the next 2 1/2 years as we go and have a nominee who is going to carry them and be the standard bearer, and i want to commend congressman king, the king from new york who is the king i like, and i want to commend speaker boehner and representative cantor for...