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edward snowden said -- edward snowden said exactly the opposite. i don't want to or intend to hide. i intend, once i give you this material, to come forward to the world and publicly identify myself as the source and to explain to the worldwide it is that i did what i did and to explain my reasoning and motives of why i think it is the right thing to do. he said, i do think it is the right thing to do and therefore do not feel a need to hide. and when i got to hong kong, remember before i got there and had this mental image of what he is like. i am sure you have all had that experience. when you interact with someone on the internet each developed a mental image. i get to hong kong, and there is this kid, you know, 29, six years younger, he looked like any kind of computer geeks that wanders the mall or is in a college laboratory. and i spent a lot of time with them trying to understand the motive for why he would want to upper his life to come forward knowing that it would mean he would go to prison for the rest of his life. and what i finally understood about those motives was tha
edward snowden said -- edward snowden said exactly the opposite. i don't want to or intend to hide. i intend, once i give you this material, to come forward to the world and publicly identify myself as the source and to explain to the worldwide it is that i did what i did and to explain my reasoning and motives of why i think it is the right thing to do. he said, i do think it is the right thing to do and therefore do not feel a need to hide. and when i got to hong kong, remember before i got...
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last month he cat in moscow with edward snowden for an indepth interview. four hours with edward snowden - what jumped out at you. >> what struck me, and it may be because i'm old or a senior citizens, and i think of the young people that play with the technology, as from another world. i expected anuptight nerdy not forthcoming person. not only because of the generation, but the trouble he's had and the danger he is in. edward snowden was exceedingly forthcoming, affable, likeable, thoughtful. but the way he was prepared to think this through politically, what it meant for him potentially, what it means for our county and the world. i found him a thoughtful guys, not what i expected. >> it sounds like he's at piece and relaxed with how all this is played out for him. >> i would not say that. i have no doubt. if you and i were in that situation, he wants to come home and have a day in the court of public opinion. he believes in the concept of american patriotism. virtually every member of the family works for the united states government. he's a government
last month he cat in moscow with edward snowden for an indepth interview. four hours with edward snowden - what jumped out at you. >> what struck me, and it may be because i'm old or a senior citizens, and i think of the young people that play with the technology, as from another world. i expected anuptight nerdy not forthcoming person. not only because of the generation, but the trouble he's had and the danger he is in. edward snowden was exceedingly forthcoming, affable, likeable,...
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i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic long time reader bill owen for organizing such an event and helping me to be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. it is actually in an interesting way i feel i've had, despite how tumtuss it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives which some would say would brex possible to achieve, which is i have gotten to spend an entire week with my email box full of enraged canadians. and th
i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for...
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snowden, but stuff that came from edward snowden and your experience which we talked about with the canadian press has been a little troubled. and you described your relationship, furtive relationship with the global mail as a difficult one, a bad experience that you had and you talked about shocking resistance it the bbc for months and months after a very strong start when three stories were aggressive reported, it's been quickened since then. you told me that it has to do -- i think we have to get specific here -- with a reporter at the cbc who actually was ideologically opposed to your reporting this stuff. >> right. >> do you want to say the name? >> terri melesky. >> i let him do the dirty work. >> i think it's a mixed bag because, as he said, we did several stories with the cbc in cooperation with greg weston who is a faventastic reporter and a couple of editors there who were very aggressive and stood steadfast behind the story and did not capitulate to government pressure. one went to be the editor in chief and greg left and we were given a new journalist with hom to work an
snowden, but stuff that came from edward snowden and your experience which we talked about with the canadian press has been a little troubled. and you described your relationship, furtive relationship with the global mail as a difficult one, a bad experience that you had and you talked about shocking resistance it the bbc for months and months after a very strong start when three stories were aggressive reported, it's been quickened since then. you told me that it has to do -- i think we have...
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snowden -- by my heroic source, edward snowden. these pertain to the messages and narratives that western democracy, the governments of western democracies, have been dim disseminating to their citizenry in the post-9/11 era about terrorism, about threats, about the nature of our societies. and they pertain to all of the policies that have been ushered in as a result of those claims and in a lot of ways the events of this week, which i've gotten to see unfold firsthand by being here, are almost like a perfect laboratory for understanding how countries in the west have responded to these kinds of attacks and the policies and perspectives that they've been able to entrench as a result. the very first event that happened upon the first attack that i immediately noticed and recognized as extremely familiar and significant was the instantaneous injection, and by instantaneous, i do mean instantaneous, injection of the most inflammatory but also the most meaningless word in our political lexicon. which is terrorism. almost instantly, bef
snowden -- by my heroic source, edward snowden. these pertain to the messages and narratives that western democracy, the governments of western democracies, have been dim disseminating to their citizenry in the post-9/11 era about terrorism, about threats, about the nature of our societies. and they pertain to all of the policies that have been ushered in as a result of those claims and in a lot of ways the events of this week, which i've gotten to see unfold firsthand by being here, are almost...
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edward snowden thinks encryption, when it's very strong, when it's very well implemented, works. but there is a million and one other little cracks. you know, you don't know if someone is just monitoring what keys you type in on your keyboard or looking at travel and transit or hypothetically at the very extreme interest of both, you might just have a recording what is on the screen and so, any kind of network communication, anything electronic like that, we just couldn't ever feel was 100% secure and because of the sensitivities of what we have been working on, for some issues, we just saw a simple way to deal with this stuff is to have face to face conversations. >> old school in a park, underground parking lot, a la watergate and deep throat? >> does anyone do any journalism that is not in an underground parking lot? >> not according to the movie business. you are a digital guy.yeah. >> rolling the clock back to an old school kind of journalism. >> yeah. it's a strange thing to do this story that's all about how networks and the internet and technology 2r68d our possession. we
edward snowden thinks encryption, when it's very strong, when it's very well implemented, works. but there is a million and one other little cracks. you know, you don't know if someone is just monitoring what keys you type in on your keyboard or looking at travel and transit or hypothetically at the very extreme interest of both, you might just have a recording what is on the screen and so, any kind of network communication, anything electronic like that, we just couldn't ever feel was 100%...
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i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his pate are thism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. e has had these -- been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble pa for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic long time reader bill owen for organizing such an event and helping me to be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. it is actually in an interesting way i feel i've had, despite how tumtuss it's been, a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives which some would say would brex possible to achieve, which is i have gotten to spend an entire week with my email box full of enraged ca
i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his pate are thism questioned, he has called a criminal or accessory to a criminal. e has had these -- been called these things by a journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. but he is here with us. glenn greenwald. [applause] > thank you very much. thank you so much. good evening to everybody. thanks for coming out tonight. and thank you as well to open media and rabble...
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. >> consider if edward snowden didn't have a glenn greenwald to call. major the nsa heard what edward snowden was trying to convey to journal nist imagine i the george just that edwards snowden contacted was not as committed to rigorously and aggressively but responsibly reporting the revelations that snowden was brave enough to come forward with. we would all be the worse off for it, all be ignorant and i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald paid a price. he has had his patriotism question, has been called a criminal, or accessory to a criminal. he has been called these things by journalists. he has had his boyfriend detained. had his freedom curtailed. but he is here with news ottawa tonight and i would like a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize winning journalist, glenn greenwald. [applause] >> thank you very much. good evening to everybody, and thanks for coming out tonight, and thank you as well to open media for sponsoring the event and thanks as well to my very enthusiastic, long-time reader, bill owen, for organizing s
. >> consider if edward snowden didn't have a glenn greenwald to call. major the nsa heard what edward snowden was trying to convey to journal nist imagine i the george just that edwards snowden contacted was not as committed to rigorously and aggressively but responsibly reporting the revelations that snowden was brave enough to come forward with. we would all be the worse off for it, all be ignorant and i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald paid a price. he has had...
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. >> we are in a most edward snowden sage, this man, edward snowden, leaked classified information showing services taking data when they need it. should we entrust those and help them take more, even if it is to help keep them safe. an answer few would agree. >> north korea's leader kim jong un has been pictured without his walking stick, showing that he recovered from an injury or surgery to his leg. he appeared in october with a walking gain and hadn't been seen in public for weeks before that. tuesday, we showed you images from the north korean embassy in london. it's opened its doors to showcase artwork from four artists. we sent along simon mcgregor-wood to take a look. >> reporter: north korea's london embassy is far from the exclusive diplomatic quarter. and unusually on tuesday, its door was open. for four days members of the public and journalists can see an exhibition of art. handpicked and under close supervision the artists spent weeks painting london scenes, showing alongside traditional scenes from home. >> the artists have also got paintings that are their own were pyongyan
. >> we are in a most edward snowden sage, this man, edward snowden, leaked classified information showing services taking data when they need it. should we entrust those and help them take more, even if it is to help keep them safe. an answer few would agree. >> north korea's leader kim jong un has been pictured without his walking stick, showing that he recovered from an injury or surgery to his leg. he appeared in october with a walking gain and hadn't been seen in public for...
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but explain how you got access to edward snowden and how you put this all together in a hotel room in hong kong before this had ever become public. >> well, it's-- i'm glad you like the movie, and on a personal level, it is very central because i started receiving strange, mysterious, anonymous e-mails in january 2013. >> i get those. >> yeah, i know. and yeah, same kind of really bizarre things, that i had chosen may self and that i was watched every time i crossed the border. i took it pretty seriously. and started writing back. and we corresponded over the course of five months. >> and he was calling himself citizenfour. >> that's right. he was using anonymous e-mail can. i used an anonymous e-mail account. we did all kinds of crazy things to keep the kmaun cases secure. and then it ended up that glenn greenwald and i traveled to hong kong. >> now this is, at this point, he knew that the interview that he did with glenn was going to become public. he wasn't going to become public but the issues. >> yeah, i mean, he had a bit of a -- >> he believed that the issue was what he wanted
but explain how you got access to edward snowden and how you put this all together in a hotel room in hong kong before this had ever become public. >> well, it's-- i'm glad you like the movie, and on a personal level, it is very central because i started receiving strange, mysterious, anonymous e-mails in january 2013. >> i get those. >> yeah, i know. and yeah, same kind of really bizarre things, that i had chosen may self and that i was watched every time i crossed the...
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i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned. he has been called a criminal, an accessory to criminal. he has been called these things by journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. he has had his freedom curtailed but he is here with us in ottawa tonight. a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize-winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause] thank you so much. good evening to everybody and thanks for coming out tonight and thank you as well to open media and rabble ca for sponsoring the event and thanks to my very enthusiastic long-time reader below and organizing such a great event and for helping me be able to come this week to canada where i have had a very eventful 96 hours. [laughter] in an interesting way i feel like i have had despite how tumultuous it's been a rather productive week because i feel like i've accomplished something on my list of life objectives that a lot of
i don't know where edward snowden would be. glenn greenwald has paid a price for revealing these truths. he has had his patriotism questioned. he has been called a criminal, an accessory to criminal. he has been called these things by journalist. he has had his boyfriend detained. he has had his freedom curtailed but he is here with us in ottawa tonight. a warm round of applause for pulitzer prize-winning journalist glenn greenwald. [applause] [applause] >> thank you very much. [applause]...
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there is a second edward snowden, another american leaking documents. and that is according to a secret contractor who leaked surveillance practices of the u.s. at home and around the world. it is a fascinating film and real-time record of snowden's journey from relative obscurity to notoriety. this is a clip. >> you are not going to bully me into silence like you have everybody else. if nobody else is going the do it, i will, and hopefully when i am gone, and no matter what you do to me, somebody else will do the same and it is the internet principle of the hydra, and you can stomp one person, but there is going to be several more who will do the same thing. >> and note those words, several more who will do the same thing. >> and the journal cannist who staked his career on bringing his story to the world. and there is a bombshell at the end of a second whistle bl-blow and the fbi may be on the second whistle-blower's trail, and they may be on the trail of a second contractor at home. and glenn greenbalm joins us this morning. hello. >> hi. >> and how
there is a second edward snowden, another american leaking documents. and that is according to a secret contractor who leaked surveillance practices of the u.s. at home and around the world. it is a fascinating film and real-time record of snowden's journey from relative obscurity to notoriety. this is a clip. >> you are not going to bully me into silence like you have everybody else. if nobody else is going the do it, i will, and hopefully when i am gone, and no matter what you do to me,...
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>> this goes back to the edward snowden revelations which happened a while ago. it meant there was an awful lot of distrust, because the revelations suggested that the security agencies, the spy agencies were just looking at everything that came in. mass communications. so from their point of view, the companies want to protect their customers' privacy. i mean, that's their first job, to make sure that their customer -- >> well, is it their first job? because if mass security is a real risk, then don't the companies have a responsibility -- the key question obviously is how they could do it. what could they actually do apart from physically trolling through all these videos? do they have the technology to impose filters themselves or not? >> this is more about whether they allow the security agencies access to communications. and they've never said that they won't do that. all they're saying is they're going to increase the amount of encryption in their services to make people more secure. because if something is encrypted, it's very hard for somebody to read it.
>> this goes back to the edward snowden revelations which happened a while ago. it meant there was an awful lot of distrust, because the revelations suggested that the security agencies, the spy agencies were just looking at everything that came in. mass communications. so from their point of view, the companies want to protect their customers' privacy. i mean, that's their first job, to make sure that their customer -- >> well, is it their first job? because if mass security is a...
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. >> but more seriously, on your current book what is your take on edward snowden's revelations, and what, how are we going to save ourselves, our privacy from the internet? >> well, i am an optimist, as you can tell, and i think that i don't really approve of what edward snowden does, but i can certainly see the silver linings that come from the fact that what's happening now. we're having a great debate. laws are getting passed and not passed, and people are agonizing over it. and the most important thing, because you've written about this a lot, you've written everything, you know, whatever, can we keep a step ahead of our technology. will our moral sensibilities keep up with our technological advances? the answer starting when aristotle and -- socrates and plato are worried about writing helping destroy memory and the way our minds work is, yeah, we tend to keep up with our technology with a few bad mistakes like the atom bomb. we hadn't thought that through enough. but nowadays we have thought it through. i mean, you know, it's somewhat amazing that we wrestle with these things,
. >> but more seriously, on your current book what is your take on edward snowden's revelations, and what, how are we going to save ourselves, our privacy from the internet? >> well, i am an optimist, as you can tell, and i think that i don't really approve of what edward snowden does, but i can certainly see the silver linings that come from the fact that what's happening now. we're having a great debate. laws are getting passed and not passed, and people are agonizing over it. and...
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edrd snowden for asylum in germany. >> the german government will not give asylum to edward snowden. but come in many people will be reminded of that case. this case is rather different. i think the applications are different as well. certainly, mr. shepherd expects to get harsh treatment in america and that is why he prefers europe. >> ok, simon young following the story or us. thank you so much. two nigerian and the islamic group boko haram has captured the capital city. >> especially christians but muslims as well as fleeing for safer parts of the country. >> the capital in northeast nigerian, four days refugees have been flooding into this city, fleeing boko haram's latest wave of violence. many who arrive are deeply traumatized. one of the new arrivals is -- who fled her village after it was overrun by islamist militants. on the road, she lost a son. her husband was murdered. >> when boko haram came to our village, my husband hit in the bush for four days. they were forcing men to fight with them. she thought they were gone so she came back to our house. boko haram is still ther
edrd snowden for asylum in germany. >> the german government will not give asylum to edward snowden. but come in many people will be reminded of that case. this case is rather different. i think the applications are different as well. certainly, mr. shepherd expects to get harsh treatment in america and that is why he prefers europe. >> ok, simon young following the story or us. thank you so much. two nigerian and the islamic group boko haram has captured the capital city. >>...
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. >> this goes back to edward snowden who has done the documentary and worked closely with edward snowden and did the interviews with him. he was on with jon stewart and i want to tell you about her talking about her new film. >> he still believes in the constitution. >> he believes the fourth amendment is law and privacy matters. he is idealistic. >> do you agree that snowden is idealistic and where do you come down on that? >> whether he is or not, the question is americans believe in their privacy and this bill protects their privacy and also security. the difference is we also protect the privacy of the individual americans. that's important to me. i know it is to people. i spent years as a prosecutor and i knew the difference between going after somebody who committed i crime or about to commit a crime and protect in the privacy of the vast ma your jority of americans who are very law-abiding. >> i take your point of the hurnt head of the nsa and administration, but what about dianne feinstein and the two leaders of the intelligence committee. they oppose it. >> we will see how they
. >> this goes back to edward snowden who has done the documentary and worked closely with edward snowden and did the interviews with him. he was on with jon stewart and i want to tell you about her talking about her new film. >> he still believes in the constitution. >> he believes the fourth amendment is law and privacy matters. he is idealistic. >> do you agree that snowden is idealistic and where do you come down on that? >> whether he is or not, the question...
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you mention edward snowden but you quote multiple people that say that's laughable if you consider edward snowden the catalyst of this. >> right. there's some people who try to suggest because snowden leaked documents that effectively say nsa monitors phone calls of terrorists that that alerted isis to they are monitoring our phone calls. what's happened here is that isis is a reasonably sophisticated organization and they are aware that the u.s. intelligence tries to monitor them and track them through their cell phones. it's a pretty obvious thing. they have been taking steps early on to practice very good communication security because they know that they are being watched and they clearly know that now and it's making them harder to track. >> you also pinpoint perhaps one of the reasons this encrypted communication system why the leader escaped six weeks of targeted air strikes. reports indicate the u.s. is going to lengths of monitoring communications from the bashar al assad regime which can be tough to verify and even knowing that, what does that tell you about u.s. efforts? >> i t
you mention edward snowden but you quote multiple people that say that's laughable if you consider edward snowden the catalyst of this. >> right. there's some people who try to suggest because snowden leaked documents that effectively say nsa monitors phone calls of terrorists that that alerted isis to they are monitoring our phone calls. what's happened here is that isis is a reasonably sophisticated organization and they are aware that the u.s. intelligence tries to monitor them and...
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. >>> plus, new revelations the nsa was worried about the nsa even before edward snowden became a household name. >>> and welcome back. fairly quiet day on the markets, unless you're go pro. go pro lost about 6% this morning as it put yet more shares on the market. a ton of go pro shares now on the market. >>> the associated press has uncovered new evidence that shows fairly senior level officials at the national security agency were concerned that according to the activity of american phone calls was illegal long before edward snowden exposed it. the nsa has since admitted it tracks nearly every single american cell phone call. those officials say they did bring their concerns to their boss at the time. general keith alexander, pointing out it was contrary to the nsa mission to spy on americans. alexander said the agency would continue the plan. now the associated press says those top officials have come up with a compromise that was surprisingly close to the plan that failed in the senate this week. well, new this morning, there will not be another steve jobs movie, at least not any time
. >>> plus, new revelations the nsa was worried about the nsa even before edward snowden became a household name. >>> and welcome back. fairly quiet day on the markets, unless you're go pro. go pro lost about 6% this morning as it put yet more shares on the market. a ton of go pro shares now on the market. >>> the associated press has uncovered new evidence that shows fairly senior level officials at the national security agency were concerned that according to the...
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this is not edward snowden breaking into a computer and stealing a bunch of bytes. this is a human being. are human beings still hugely -- highly valued spies when you have all of that data? >> absolutely. electronic eavesdropping and surveillance methods are very good but a human being brings context and gives situational awareness that any electronic can't. and even if you are tapping someone's phone or e-mail or tapping their movements, having someone with the knowledge that you are looking at can be extreme be valuable. and it is the turning point, because with without human assets, you are never 100% effective. >> does it surprise you that american diplomats could be spying for other countries right now. i think what caught the attention is the high-profile nature of the individual and i want to emphasize we don't know if she did anything at all, but that is shocking to a lot of people. do you think it is still happening, high level people in the united states government who could be spies? >> there are individuals within any government, including the united st
this is not edward snowden breaking into a computer and stealing a bunch of bytes. this is a human being. are human beings still hugely -- highly valued spies when you have all of that data? >> absolutely. electronic eavesdropping and surveillance methods are very good but a human being brings context and gives situational awareness that any electronic can't. and even if you are tapping someone's phone or e-mail or tapping their movements, having someone with the knowledge that you are...
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snowden and the nsa case. first, first, illegal immigration. years of inconsistent policy enforcement. the fact that everybody want to get with us. (laughter) i think they're ready for the jelly. they have left us with roughly 11 million illegal aliens with only one showing any interest in going home. (laughter) and, red rum. different. different finger, different finger. i'll never forget how on february 14th, 2013, i logged on to google hangout to-- i'll never forget this. to find out if our president would address the issue without congress. >> what i would like to know is what you are going to do now until the time immigration reform is passed to insurance that more people are not being deported. >> my job is to execute laws that are passed. and congress right now has not changed what i consider to be a broken immigration system. i'm the president of the united states. i'm not the emperor of the united states. >> jon: ah! true, that is true! i mean let's be frank. really the emperor of the united states wo
snowden and the nsa case. first, first, illegal immigration. years of inconsistent policy enforcement. the fact that everybody want to get with us. (laughter) i think they're ready for the jelly. they have left us with roughly 11 million illegal aliens with only one showing any interest in going home. (laughter) and, red rum. different. different finger, different finger. i'll never forget how on february 14th, 2013, i logged on to google hangout to-- i'll never forget this. to find out if our...
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his second term crises have included edward snowden the nsa scandal where for so much about, immigration issues from the border with mexico, islamists beheading foreigners, including americans, and more recently, we have seen ebola. "the washington post" says he is not delivering in terms of achievement on those crises while delivering great speeches. turning to "the chicago tribune" -- >> oh. >> home territory for him. the analysis piece there was striking, very anti-everything it seems to me. it argues that this election day, the commentators saying, "i will vote against the financial glers in the self-involved the incumbents who are running america into the ground." the whole issue of incumbency is perhaps falling apart for those people who have the job. very critical comment piece there. one of the great lines that i love in it was "in terms of the people who are running america today, pocket plan to do better." >> ooh that is tufted what about the french papers? >> obama leads in there -- not in the french press. -- not in the polls but in the french press. this has him smiling. wha
his second term crises have included edward snowden the nsa scandal where for so much about, immigration issues from the border with mexico, islamists beheading foreigners, including americans, and more recently, we have seen ebola. "the washington post" says he is not delivering in terms of achievement on those crises while delivering great speeches. turning to "the chicago tribune" -- >> oh. >> home territory for him. the analysis piece there was striking, very...
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it was a response to disclosures from former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> coming up on "the morning news," a celebrity model is the latest to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. >>> and close call in chicago where a plane slammed into a home, missing a couple inside by inches. this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. good morning, usher. hey. did you know bees communicate through dance? me, too, we're practically twins! get a free exclusive usher song in specially marked honeynut cheerios boxes. only at walmart. charged with murder for allegedly pushing a new york man in front of a subway train. police say kevin darden has a long history of robbery and assault arrests. he's accused of shoving a 61-year-old stranger to his death sunday. the victim was with his wife on the bronx subway platform.
it was a response to disclosures from former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> coming up on "the morning news," a celebrity model is the latest to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. >>> and close call in chicago where a plane slammed into a home, missing a couple inside by inches. this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo)...
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the mass surveillance program was exposed last year when nsa contractor edward snowden leaked those agency records. >>> when republicans take charge of both chambers of the new congress in january, two very familiar faces will be running thing, mitch mcconnell and john boehner. today senate republicans unanimously elected kentucky's mitch mcconnell as new majority leader to take over for current leader harry reid, democrat from nevada. >> john boehner was elected as house speak are for his third term, but this time boehner will preside over the largest house gop majority since world war ii. by law boehner still needs to be approved by the full house on the first day of the new congress. >>> they are your guilty pleasure, fatty, sweet and salty foods. >> so good, aren't they? >> chips. >> they are nearly impossible to ignore, but now scientists have found a way to at least stop the craving for the not so healthy foods. >> plus how the very things helping you see could be destroying your vision. you'll want to >>> imagine how easy it would be to lose weight if you never had a food craving ag
the mass surveillance program was exposed last year when nsa contractor edward snowden leaked those agency records. >>> when republicans take charge of both chambers of the new congress in january, two very familiar faces will be running thing, mitch mcconnell and john boehner. today senate republicans unanimously elected kentucky's mitch mcconnell as new majority leader to take over for current leader harry reid, democrat from nevada. >> john boehner was elected as house speak...
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it was a response to disclosures from former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> coming up on "the morning news," a celebrity model is the latest to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. >>> and close call in chicago where a plane slammed into a home, missing a couple inside by inches. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let a severe cold hold you back. sir? (vo) theraflu starts to get to work in your body in just 5 minutes. (vo) theraflu breaks you free from your worst cold and flu symptoms. (vo) theraflu. serious power. good morning, usher. hey. did you know bees communicate through dance? me, too, we're practically twins! get a free exclusive usher song in specially marked honeynut cheerios boxes. only at walmart. >>> a suspect is in custody and charged with murder for allegedly pushing a new york man in front of a subway train. police say kevin darden has a long history of robbery and assault arrests. he's accused of shoving a 61-year-old stranger to his death su
it was a response to disclosures from former nsa contractor edward snowden. >>> coming up on "the morning news," a celebrity model is the latest to accuse bill cosby of sexual assault. >>> and close call in chicago where a plane slammed into a home, missing a couple inside by inches. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the "cbs morning news." sir, we're loaded and getting ready to go... ...we're going to need you on the runway. (vo) don't let...
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remember, it was president obama who after a series of revelations involving edward snowden and then the follow-ons after that acted made the speech in some people's view too late and perhaps even too little where he put forward some of the proposals that we just heard a public advocate at the fisa court controversial, having a third party keep the phone records kept under section 215, perhaps the most controversial part of the act instead of having the nsa keep these bulk records. this is something that the white house wanted. it has sort of gotten lost in the shuffle, fwraifrnling all of the other noise an the politicalests happening around it from the mid-term elections to some of the other issues that we are going to be talking about but the white house is disappointed. there is no question about it. it's pretty much finished for this congress, perhaps anotherbrity apple next year. >> libby, what happened? there are many people on capitol hill on both sides of the aisle expressing a did distaste once the snowden revelations were made by just how much the government was able to fi
remember, it was president obama who after a series of revelations involving edward snowden and then the follow-ons after that acted made the speech in some people's view too late and perhaps even too little where he put forward some of the proposals that we just heard a public advocate at the fisa court controversial, having a third party keep the phone records kept under section 215, perhaps the most controversial part of the act instead of having the nsa keep these bulk records. this is...
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edward snowden came out with last year, european authorities are very sensitive to the privacy angle. tois a general challenge u.s. data, a political challenge but also an economic one. >> that was jamie from the law , let's bring in caroline hyde who has been following this story for us. bit more on the politics surrounding this because we have one of the leading german politician saying this is not about google. >> this is politics at its barest. two voices on either side of the atlantic shouting at one another trying to say that they are not bashing google for those in the united states and properly google itself are feeling pretty bashed right now because not this ise we evoked -- what it hinged on, a vote on whether or not we could see an unbundling of search engines, they have named google by name but he could have an unbundling of search engines that could be opposed to the look -- european legislator. schwab who is one of the germans behind the vote and the proposal, 15 in total have put this resolution through and said , theyou are overreacting fact that we are using the term
edward snowden came out with last year, european authorities are very sensitive to the privacy angle. tois a general challenge u.s. data, a political challenge but also an economic one. >> that was jamie from the law , let's bring in caroline hyde who has been following this story for us. bit more on the politics surrounding this because we have one of the leading german politician saying this is not about google. >> this is politics at its barest. two voices on either side of the...
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edward snowden has showed us how much freedoms we have lost. >> what would you tell the president? >> i would tell him he is doing as good a job as he can do. on this particular issue it is tough to second guess. they know more than we do, national security advisors. we just get third hand information. we don't know what threats or anything else. >> maybe that is the problem, they know too much. it doesn't necessarily make us safe. let's talk about economic freedom. limited by things like regulations. when you don't have economic mobility, you are naturally less free. >> they come here to start the businesses. the family businesses pride and joy, that has tried significantly because of regulations and added cost including obamacare for many of these companies. part of the scoring involves tolerance of immigration which is obviously a hot topic right now waiting to see what happens next. you didn't become legalized citizen until the late 80s. >> reagan had an amnesty program that they would die if he had it today. issuing an amnesty program, and i was one of the recipients. i cashed
edward snowden has showed us how much freedoms we have lost. >> what would you tell the president? >> i would tell him he is doing as good a job as he can do. on this particular issue it is tough to second guess. they know more than we do, national security advisors. we just get third hand information. we don't know what threats or anything else. >> maybe that is the problem, they know too much. it doesn't necessarily make us safe. let's talk about economic freedom. limited by...
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and since the disclosures of edward snowden. and we really are upset that the government is acting in a secret fashion, making secret law and surveilling all of americans' phone records, gathering that information, in some cases e-mail. so we believe that the government had an opportunity. the congress had an opportunity to correct the wrongs, and they missed that opportunity last night. >> what would this legislation do? the usa freedom act of 2014. >> the usa freedom act would first rein in section 215 of the patriot act, which would allow the government to have a more targeted approach in collecting information on intelligence matters. so if they're investigating terrorism, this bill would have narrowed and gotten rid of the most of the bulk collection that the government engages in right now on every u.s. citizen. so we would have our privacy protected. it would also allow the opinions of the secret foreign intelligence intelligence surveillance court to be released in summary form when they made significant decisions so we
and since the disclosures of edward snowden. and we really are upset that the government is acting in a secret fashion, making secret law and surveilling all of americans' phone records, gathering that information, in some cases e-mail. so we believe that the government had an opportunity. the congress had an opportunity to correct the wrongs, and they missed that opportunity last night. >> what would this legislation do? the usa freedom act of 2014. >> the usa freedom act would...
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. >> andy how much of edward snowden's hair would you buy you traitor-loving scum. jay i wouldn't want his hair. i would want the finger that pressed send r send. >> where would you put that finger? >> where wouldn't i put it? >> that's the scary part. >> i am a capitalist. i believe selling the finger is better than giving the physicaller. i also think if he can sell the finger he can pay for a better doctor next time. i don't understand it. the doctors reattached his finger and two weeks later it fell off? >> yes. >> it seems like he went to the doctor on "hit men" and he lost his license to the pain pills and he is there with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth and a bottle of whiskey. take a shot of this and bite down a stick. >> here is why i feel strongly about this. you should be able to sell anything. i envision a time you can buy madonna's poop and have it freeze dried on a case and put it on a man tell piece. what is that? it is madonna's poop and it is half a million dollars. yes, kt, i thought of this. >> i am not coming to your house. >> if somebody is
. >> andy how much of edward snowden's hair would you buy you traitor-loving scum. jay i wouldn't want his hair. i would want the finger that pressed send r send. >> where would you put that finger? >> where wouldn't i put it? >> that's the scary part. >> i am a capitalist. i believe selling the finger is better than giving the physicaller. i also think if he can sell the finger he can pay for a better doctor next time. i don't understand it. the doctors reattached...
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. >> shaun, people like edward snowden who hacked in a an enormous level and he is a low- level contractor. i find it hard to believe that a person in low- level contractor basis is able to get that information. have we been told the full story? is it that easy? >> snowden is indicative of the problem of the trusted insider. someone who hasability to touch information and down load it. and highlights the importance of constantly evaluating your networks and looking at those who pose a threat and having protocols in place to limit networks and they are able to reach out and touch data and that is a message that carries over not only from the private companies and sector that face the threat. gordon talked about the threat from china chinese nationals are in u.s. companies that have access and they are taking that data and bringing it back to china where it is used against us. >> we are giving them visas and inviting them in and looking the other way all the time it is gone. general, a question for you. we are talking about cyber security. and somebody able to hack in to the military hardwar
. >> shaun, people like edward snowden who hacked in a an enormous level and he is a low- level contractor. i find it hard to believe that a person in low- level contractor basis is able to get that information. have we been told the full story? is it that easy? >> snowden is indicative of the problem of the trusted insider. someone who hasability to touch information and down load it. and highlights the importance of constantly evaluating your networks and looking at those who pose...
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i am just glad that edward snowden took down obama's' nsa i think that makes him a hero. >> they are totally going to dismantle it. we are going to great you are trans -- transparency. >> don't go too fast. >> i thought this was a segment i would be able to talk about like acting and casting. >> well let's talk about acting and casting. >>> i don't like shaylene because she tried to steal my thunder. she came out with an or the cal talking about her scoliosis and how she wore a back brace for several years. that was my thing. >> more than one person can have scoliosis. i get that. but i am the spokesperson. >> i have siliac disease at fox and elizabeth hasselbeck works there. >> so she also has siliac disease. jay she is like the siliac disease lady. >> this is like my problem with being short. so is sean on "the edge." eric shawn is short. i would be the short guy but he beat me by an inch. >> charles pain is much shorter than he looks. he is 6-8. >>> i didn't realize lou laabs was 6-11. >> he is big everywhere, let me tell you. >> you are not the only one who has followed him into
i am just glad that edward snowden took down obama's' nsa i think that makes him a hero. >> they are totally going to dismantle it. we are going to great you are trans -- transparency. >> don't go too fast. >> i thought this was a segment i would be able to talk about like acting and casting. >> well let's talk about acting and casting. >>> i don't like shaylene because she tried to steal my thunder. she came out with an or the cal talking about her scoliosis...
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oliver stone has cast the role of edward snowden in his film about the geeky leaker and the part is going to joseph gordon eleven vit. the actor known for "inception,"" the dark knight rises" and "17th date" will be an accurate portrayal of the hero whose love of freedom made him a fugitive from the evil united states government. snowden was protecting americans' right to privacy like this mother protects her ducklings. gee -- >> back off nsa. back off. will have i to fight you to be the first to see this? >> oliver stone is directing this which means nobody will see it. what are the action sequences supposed to be? are they in a suburb of moscow? i don't know how to move this along. >> i am never coming back. apparently you are not familiar with the works of oliver stone. what you do is you film the same scene from 20 angles and maybe different types of film. maybe some 75 millimeter. and then you cut them altogether and all of a sudden a gay sitting -- a guy sitting on his couch eating dorritos and playing halo 3 looks good. >> that part is true. at some point people recognize that snow
oliver stone has cast the role of edward snowden in his film about the geeky leaker and the part is going to joseph gordon eleven vit. the actor known for "inception,"" the dark knight rises" and "17th date" will be an accurate portrayal of the hero whose love of freedom made him a fugitive from the evil united states government. snowden was protecting americans' right to privacy like this mother protects her ducklings. gee -- >> back off nsa. back off. will...
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this comes after the nsa's secret plans were revealed by edward snowden. well, in an editorial in the wall street journal titled "terrorists get a phone upgrade," the former publisher of the journal says apple and google have misread public opinion and have simply gone too far. >> uber, meanwhile, was the target of the "new york times." he didn't mince any words, saying uber's investors, there simply isn't anyone in silicon valley, he writes, willing to tell uber's principals to grow up. >> for a quick check on the markets this monday morning, let's talk to kate rogers. she's live at cnbc headquarters. good morning, kate. >> good morning, scott. futures are pointing to more green arrows at the opening bell this morning. the marks are coming off another positive week with the dow and s&p 500 posting five straight weeks of gains. look for reports this week on gdp, housing, consumer confidence, unemployment and personal income and spending. on friday the dow rising 91 points and the nasdaq up 11. back to you. >> thank you. the faa may be on the cusp of some v
this comes after the nsa's secret plans were revealed by edward snowden. well, in an editorial in the wall street journal titled "terrorists get a phone upgrade," the former publisher of the journal says apple and google have misread public opinion and have simply gone too far. >> uber, meanwhile, was the target of the "new york times." he didn't mince any words, saying uber's investors, there simply isn't anyone in silicon valley, he writes, willing to tell uber's...
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>> in a year dominated by revelations from edward snowden about the data the nsa is secretly collecting, online privacy is the top priority for many. now, the lines have been blurred between convenience and big brother. >> we are being watched pretty much all the time. the phone we carry, the online service we use, especially if it's free. all of it has tracking on it. any time we use our credit card that activity is tracked. >> in 2014, what does a data-free day look like. first step, driving to work. so long as you don't use gps to navigate, pandora for music, you're on track for a data free diet. getting to work presents a whole new sets of obstacles. buildings required key card for entry. that's just the starts of the work-related data mind fields we encounter. there's no real work around for computers and getting nsk from our desk phones. and these standard office tools are just the beginning. when it comes to all the things we use our smart phones for, to keep lists, all of those create massive data trails that then get sent up into the cloud. back on planet earth, don't even try
>> in a year dominated by revelations from edward snowden about the data the nsa is secretly collecting, online privacy is the top priority for many. now, the lines have been blurred between convenience and big brother. >> we are being watched pretty much all the time. the phone we carry, the online service we use, especially if it's free. all of it has tracking on it. any time we use our credit card that activity is tracked. >> in 2014, what does a data-free day look like....
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fast forward over a year ago, edward snowden said -- you know, he felt compelled to release documents that showed how the government was spying on so-abiding americans, this legislation came as a result of the snowden disclosures, and i do not think we would be having this conversation if edward snowden had not done what he had done. host: is the patriot act about to expire? guest: most of the patriot act is permanent. three provisions, for expiration in -- three provisions come up for expiration in june of next year. host: let's get to stephen. hello, ladies. thank you so much for allowing me this opportunity. i am a fairly outspoken man. i am 58 years old. i have been locking horns literally with the government since 1972. i was just a teenager then. the reason being, number one, they do not teach the dog gone constitution and our schools. even in montana, we do not allow the constitution in our schools. what is your, question for our guests? caller: i hope you will hold up with me just a little bit, please. host: stephen, we do not have a lot of time, i need you to get to your ques
fast forward over a year ago, edward snowden said -- you know, he felt compelled to release documents that showed how the government was spying on so-abiding americans, this legislation came as a result of the snowden disclosures, and i do not think we would be having this conversation if edward snowden had not done what he had done. host: is the patriot act about to expire? guest: most of the patriot act is permanent. three provisions, for expiration in -- three provisions come up for...
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edward snowden. he left a hotshot job at google today cao project. why? >> yeah so the last piece of public research that i release prior to leaving google was actually about the targeting of journalists and they are the same as the once dimitri was describing. we are talking about state sponsored intelligence apparatus and journalists are an interesting target because interesting people talk to them. so they have become a source of intelligence. the research that i released showed that of the world's top 25 news organizations 21 of them have been targeted by state-sponsored actors. the ones that have not are the ones that have predominately an entertainment focus so you can draw your own conclusions on that. what i have seen is that journalists talk to interesting people and give interesting information attract different types of factors. it's an asymmetry in this game and not a lot of corporations and funding that can afford security teams and so forth whereas journalists up until recently i think
edward snowden. he left a hotshot job at google today cao project. why? >> yeah so the last piece of public research that i release prior to leaving google was actually about the targeting of journalists and they are the same as the once dimitri was describing. we are talking about state sponsored intelligence apparatus and journalists are an interesting target because interesting people talk to them. so they have become a source of intelligence. the research that i released showed that...
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this man, edward snowden, leaked information showing security services take data when they need it. should those we entrust our digital lives to help them take more. even if it is to keep them safe. that's an answer few will be able to agree. >> bringing you some breaking news that came in. we are getting reports here that two police men in east jerusalem have been run over by a car. we don't have much detailed other than that. these are inflamed in east jerusalem. we will of course be bringing you more details on the story once we get it. just to repeat, a driver rammed a car, and two police men have been run over. it happened in east jerusalem, and we'll bridge you more details as we get it >>> moving on, thousands are expected to demonstrate in mexico over the disappearance of 43 students. families are organising a protest on wednesday. it followed the arrest of a major and his wife linked to the disrespects of the student. >> reporter: captured, mexico's wanted couple. a former mayor and his wife. both are suspected of having links to a drug gang, masterminding an attack. it lef
this man, edward snowden, leaked information showing security services take data when they need it. should those we entrust our digital lives to help them take more. even if it is to keep them safe. that's an answer few will be able to agree. >> bringing you some breaking news that came in. we are getting reports here that two police men in east jerusalem have been run over by a car. we don't have much detailed other than that. these are inflamed in east jerusalem. we will of course be...
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things about edward snowden. these people are considered heroes, but we do the same thing and we do get attacked for it and that's unfortunate. >> i've been attacked for it in baltimore we exposed a crooked doctor. and they said don't go to maryland or you'll be arrested. the 12 states have this two party law. like maryland, california, illinois, i suspect there's more corruption in those states. >> absolutely. illinois just recently their supreme court overturned a portion of the law, and i think people say go to chicago, james. i can't actually do undercover work in chicago because of the laws there. they tried to issue me a criminal subpoena -- >> you used hidden cameras to show how easy it was to commit voter fraud. before the election he had people try to vote using the names of dead people. >> general roger. >> could he receive a ballot to vote without showing any id? >> there you go mister. i left my id in the car. glenn: you go ahead. >> new hampshire passed a voter id law after you did that. >> it was li
things about edward snowden. these people are considered heroes, but we do the same thing and we do get attacked for it and that's unfortunate. >> i've been attacked for it in baltimore we exposed a crooked doctor. and they said don't go to maryland or you'll be arrested. the 12 states have this two party law. like maryland, california, illinois, i suspect there's more corruption in those states. >> absolutely. illinois just recently their supreme court overturned a portion of the...
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he chose massive surveillance a edward snowden and others have revealed. and he chose not to even give one speech that focuses on the jim crow criminal justice system that's been targeting poor black and brown youth. the e a of lack of accountability of police is over. i'm going to ensure as president that every american citizen, especially black and poor and brown will be treated well. we never got that. >> we do want to get more now on our top story. the death of australian cricketer phillip hughes. we just heard from the australia team captain and doctors who treated hughes at the hospital in sydney. james sutherland is the ceo of cricket australia. take a listen to what he had to say. >> without doubt, he was a rising star whose best cricket was still ahead of him. he was a hero to kids around the nation, particularly in the region of mackville in new south wales. >> we want to turn to andy maher who joins us on the line from sydney. and andy, of course, we were listening to the doctors there people are still struggling to come to terms with this. how
he chose massive surveillance a edward snowden and others have revealed. and he chose not to even give one speech that focuses on the jim crow criminal justice system that's been targeting poor black and brown youth. the e a of lack of accountability of police is over. i'm going to ensure as president that every american citizen, especially black and poor and brown will be treated well. we never got that. >> we do want to get more now on our top story. the death of australian cricketer...
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snowden ever exposed it. scott mcgrew joining us now. a number of people at that agency thought they had in fact overstepped boundaries. >> they were worried they were breaking the law. the associated press has uncovered new evidence that shows fairly senior level figures at the national security agency were concerned that recording the activity of americans' cell phone calls was illegal. the nsa then admitted to this. the nsa does track nearly every american call. they say they brought their concerns to general keith alexander. alexander said the agency would continue the plan. the associated press says those top official himself come up with a compromise that was actually surprisingly close to the plan that just failed in the senate this week. sam and lalaura, i assume you a h hip enough to know what an ama is, right? it's an ask me anything. users do ask anything and it tends to provoke interestings ands. president obama says he spends more time with his family as president than he did as senator because,
snowden ever exposed it. scott mcgrew joining us now. a number of people at that agency thought they had in fact overstepped boundaries. >> they were worried they were breaking the law. the associated press has uncovered new evidence that shows fairly senior level figures at the national security agency were concerned that recording the activity of americans' cell phone calls was illegal. the nsa then admitted to this. the nsa does track nearly every american call. they say they brought...