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but we wanted to do was drop you in bolivia in 1967 and show you what bolivia was like, what the united states policy was like, why we feared che so much of that particular point and i think kevin you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before kevin starts, any time anybody has a question please feel free to interrupt us. don't wait until the end. just pepper us with questions. >> we initially started this narrative, we wanted to look at che. we thought he might be an interesting way -- we were picking out people to drive the story and we thought che has to be one and that was a struggle because they're so much written about him. the che reading list i had about him was 15 books. the books that we had initially on the intelligence guys was three, two or three. and essentially what we did, and my wife i have to give her credit because she said why don't you just leave him out and focus on everybody else? what we realized was the story really was there. in the narrative that has been written but also in bolivia. it's the che trail when you go to bolivia. che came to bolivia to
but we wanted to do was drop you in bolivia in 1967 and show you what bolivia was like, what the united states policy was like, why we feared che so much of that particular point and i think kevin you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before kevin starts, any time anybody has a question please feel free to interrupt us. don't wait until the end. just pepper us with questions. >> we initially started this narrative, we wanted to look at che. we thought he might be an...
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we wanted to drop in bolivia in 1967, show you what bolivia was light, with the end states policy was like and when we fear him so much at that particular point. i think that you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before he starts is any time anybody has a question please feel free to enter not. don't wait for the end. just questions. >> we initially started as we were going to look at him as a point of view character. we thought it might be an interesting way we were picking of people to drive the story and we thought he obviously has to be one and there was a struggle because there is so much written about him. the reading i had about him was all 15 books. they were on the green berets and the intelligence was three come two or three. essentially what we did and my wife i have to give her credit for this she said why don't you just leave him out and focus on a tree but he also and will reach realize is the story was about those forgotten about bye history and their forgotten in the narrative they've been written and also in bolivia. it's the trail when you go to bolivia.
we wanted to drop in bolivia in 1967, show you what bolivia was light, with the end states policy was like and when we fear him so much at that particular point. i think that you can fill us in from here. [applause] one thing before he starts is any time anybody has a question please feel free to enter not. don't wait for the end. just questions. >> we initially started as we were going to look at him as a point of view character. we thought it might be an interesting way we were picking...
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. >>> enojados asÍ llegaron a bolivia mandatario de las uniÓn de paÍses sudamericanos, unasur a la rincÓn vocado por el bloque para analizar un pronunciamiento sobre lo que consideran una ofensa de los paÍses europeos contra evo morales, que impidieron el vuelo del aviÓn presidencial de bolivia, y funo miento padres en falsas acusaciones. >>> decirle al presidente evo morales cuente con nosotros, quiÉn se mete con bolivia se mete con venezuela. >>> no vamos a permitir que se trate de esa forma a un jefe de estado de nuestra amÉrica. >>> insisto, o nos graduamos de colonia o nos perpetuamos como estados libres independientes, y dignos, sobarÁns somos cono los pueblo s en nuestra amÉrica. >>> morales quiÉn regresÓ a bolivia la noche del miÉrcoles, despuÉs de mÁs de 13 horas de estar en el aeropuerto de viena culpÓ a los estados unidos de
. >>> enojados asÍ llegaron a bolivia mandatario de las uniÓn de paÍses sudamericanos, unasur a la rincÓn vocado por el bloque para analizar un pronunciamiento sobre lo que consideran una ofensa de los paÍses europeos contra evo morales, que impidieron el vuelo del aviÓn presidencial de bolivia, y funo miento padres en falsas acusaciones. >>> decirle al presidente evo morales cuente con nosotros, quiÉn se mete con bolivia se mete con venezuela. >>> no vamos a...
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. >>> y lÍderes sudamericanos tendrÁn reuniÓn de emergencia en bolivia para discuto loir que llaman el virtual secuestro del presidente evo morales nosotros viena, bolivia acusÓ a francia, portugal, espaÑa e italia de cerrar su espacio aÉreo al mandatario, y ante sospechas de que edward snowden estuviera a bordo. >>> gloria tiene preparativos rumbo a la cumbre de la unasur. >>> enojados asÍ llegaron a bolivia mandatario de las uniÓn de paÍses sudamericanos, unasur a la rincÓn vocado por el bloque para analizar un pronunciamiento sobre lo que consideran una ofensa de los paÍses europeos contra evo morales, que impidieron el vuelo del aviÓn presidencial de bolivia, y funo miento padres en falsas acusaciones. >>> decirle al presidente evo morales cuente con nosotros, quiÉn se mete con bolivia se mete con venezuela. >>> no vamos a permitir que se trate de esa forma a un jefe de estado de nuestra amÉrica. >>> insisto, o nos graduamos de colonia o nos perpetuamos como estados libres independientes, y dignos, sobarÁns somos cono los pueblo s en nuestra amÉrica. >>> morales quiÉn
. >>> y lÍderes sudamericanos tendrÁn reuniÓn de emergencia en bolivia para discuto loir que llaman el virtual secuestro del presidente evo morales nosotros viena, bolivia acusÓ a francia, portugal, espaÑa e italia de cerrar su espacio aÉreo al mandatario, y ante sospechas de que edward snowden estuviera a bordo. >>> gloria tiene preparativos rumbo a la cumbre de la unasur. >>> enojados asÍ llegaron a bolivia mandatario de las uniÓn de paÍses sudamericanos,...
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one of the countries snowden is considering is bolivia. a short time ago, a plane with bolivia's president was diverted among rumors that snowden was on the plane. >> we do not know whether that plane did kerry edward snowden even though there was plenty of suspicion and talk before bolivia's president left the meetings that he was coming from in russia, which is where edward snowden has been holed up at the moscow airport. the plane that the president of bolivia was riding in was diver did and not allowed to land portugal or france. it was diverted to spain to refuel. that is the story that the foreign minister of bolivia is telling. he is quite upset, saying that we do not know who invented this lie with regard to the allegations that edward snowden is on board. we want to announce to the world this injustice. that coming from the foreign minister of bolivia. it is a caper that we will be keeping on top of. we do not know where this story lies. the bolivian president is now at a hotel in vienna. we do not know where edward snowden is. if
one of the countries snowden is considering is bolivia. a short time ago, a plane with bolivia's president was diverted among rumors that snowden was on the plane. >> we do not know whether that plane did kerry edward snowden even though there was plenty of suspicion and talk before bolivia's president left the meetings that he was coming from in russia, which is where edward snowden has been holed up at the moscow airport. the plane that the president of bolivia was riding in was diver...
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bolivia as you might expect is really mad. i mean, think about it, whether you love president obama or hate president obama. imagine how it would feel to you to learn that some other countries had treated our president this way. the bolivian government has summoned the ambassadors from spain and portugal and france and italy, summoned them to a meeting to demand explanations for why they shut down their airspace last night. bolivian officials are alleging that while their president's plane was grounded in vienna, the search that austrian owe fishes conducted of that plane was an illegal search. and according to bolivia's president it wasn't just the austrians who searched his airplane. while the bolivian presidential plane sat in predawn darkness on a tarmac in vienna, a surreal scene played out when spain's ambassador to austria visited the airport to meet with morales. the spanish ambassador asked him if they could board the plane together. morales said, he asked me to go have a coffee inside the plane to see the plane. won'
bolivia as you might expect is really mad. i mean, think about it, whether you love president obama or hate president obama. imagine how it would feel to you to learn that some other countries had treated our president this way. the bolivian government has summoned the ambassadors from spain and portugal and france and italy, summoned them to a meeting to demand explanations for why they shut down their airspace last night. bolivian officials are alleging that while their president's plane was...
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bolivia, for its part, is furious tonight. they say edward snowden is not onboard their plane and never has been. they're calling that accusation a mis-intentioned rumor. and their foreign minister says tonight that this was an act of discrimination on the part of the international community that has put the life of their president in danger. now in terms of the u.s. government's role in all this, that remains very, very unclear at this hour. a senior u.s. official is telling nbc news tonight there is no indication that edward snowden has left the airport in moscow. when asked if it was possible that mr. snowden had managed to leave the country on a foreign official's airplane, the official told nbc, "i have heard nothing remotely like that." but, again, the news tonight is the president of bolivia, evo morales right now as we speak is stuck in austria. after being denied access to the airspace he needs to be able to fly over in order to get home. this is a very strange story to say the least. we will have more as it develops.
bolivia, for its part, is furious tonight. they say edward snowden is not onboard their plane and never has been. they're calling that accusation a mis-intentioned rumor. and their foreign minister says tonight that this was an act of discrimination on the part of the international community that has put the life of their president in danger. now in terms of the u.s. government's role in all this, that remains very, very unclear at this hour. a senior u.s. official is telling nbc news tonight...
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but snowden, he has not even applied for for asylum in bolivia. his plane takes off and apparently they wanted to refuel in portugal. >> they just wanted to fly over. >> cenk: no, no, they needed to refuel somewhere they were going to go portugal. portugal said no we understand you might have someone on the plane. we won't let you refuel. france said you can't fly over us. we understand you might have somebody on board. they're talking about snowden. what the hell is going on. now the bolivians and rest of latin america are outraged. they put the plane down in vienna, they come in and check the plane. morales' team said we didn't allow them to check the plane. austria's team said we check the plane. then the spanish ambassador of vienna came in and said i'm going to check the plane. the spanish ambassador says, friends of spain would like to know if there is someone on board. friends of spain i got news for you, that's us. the bolivian president is outraged. he said this: >> cenk: now look, guys, that seems pretty harsh and extreme but at one poin
but snowden, he has not even applied for for asylum in bolivia. his plane takes off and apparently they wanted to refuel in portugal. >> they just wanted to fly over. >> cenk: no, no, they needed to refuel somewhere they were going to go portugal. portugal said no we understand you might have someone on the plane. we won't let you refuel. france said you can't fly over us. we understand you might have somebody on board. they're talking about snowden. what the hell is going on. now...
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bolivia, for its part, is furious tonight. they say edward snowden is not onboard their plane and never has been. they're calling that accusation a misintentioned rumor. and their foreign minister says tonight that this was an act of discrimination on the part of the international community that has put the life of their president in danger. now in terms of the u.s. government's role in all this, that remains very, very unclear at this hour. a senior u.s. official is telling nbc news tonight there is no indication that edward snowden has left the airport in moscow. when asked if it was possible that mr. snowden had managed to leave the country on a foreign official's airplane, the official told nbc, "i have heard nothing remotely like that." but, again, the news tonight is the president of bolivia, evo morales right now as we speak is stuck in austria. after being denied access to the airspace he needs to be able to fly over in order to get home. this is a very strange story to say the least. we will have more as it develops.
bolivia, for its part, is furious tonight. they say edward snowden is not onboard their plane and never has been. they're calling that accusation a misintentioned rumor. and their foreign minister says tonight that this was an act of discrimination on the part of the international community that has put the life of their president in danger. now in terms of the u.s. government's role in all this, that remains very, very unclear at this hour. a senior u.s. official is telling nbc news tonight...
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so officially haven't applied like i said to venezuela or bolivia but believe me i'm president makes it clear that he's warm to snowden and then his plane is is is this happened played excuse me. what i'm trying to say is that i don't think this is a coincidence and that i don't think anything's going to change my problems i was thinking i was trying to reply to to be c.e.o. but i don't think anything is going to change i disagree i think that he. yes and i'm sorry to keep beating the same point here i don't think anything can change because of this i think it's going to kind of put a question just very quickly yes well. can you hear me i just want to put a quick question to you which we're seeing some reports of protests and demonstrations outside at least outside the french embassy in la paz. firstly why so the french and how is the role of spain being discussed in the latin american media right there because i think they would be very sensitive towards. spain's role exactly and this is a very important role in that you bring up right now because the perspective of the us can be se
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able morale is says he won't hesitate to close bolivia's embassy in washington and ask the u.s. diplomatic mission to leave la paz as latin american leaders meet to discuss the recent diversion of his jet on its way back from your the opinion does seem to do the feeding of the united states of america which infringes on national t.v. and does leave the country to be a colony of the great if it's a cool power after europe expresses anger over u.s. surveillance the union allegedly complies with washington's orders to divert able morale is aircraft. changing of the guard top rear celebrates as the former egyptian leaders fall from grace and are arrested as the standoff between islam and the army results in new clashes. five am in moscow good to have you with us here on r t our top story a former allah says he won't hesitate to shut down bolivia's embassy in washington or close the u.s. embassy in la paz this is leaders of south american states meet in bolivia to discuss the e.u.'s decision to ground and reportedly search moralism jet over rumors that whistleblower edward snowden co
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bolivia under international law has every right to consider by taking him back to bolivia and essentially use the law of the jungle which is what france and portugal are doing by blocking them physically from doing that is really quite an extreme act. >> glenn, let me ask you this, there was a statement posted on the wikileaks page yesterday under the name of edward snowden in which he talked about what he plans to do. he heard he applied to asylum in 21 countries, noticeably not russia. after vladimir putin made a statement saying snowden shouldn't make things hard for our friends in the u.s. there were a lot of people who felt like the syntax and the voice of that statement did not sound even like a native english speaker. i'm just curious when you read that statement what your reaction was to it. >> i -- i -- of course, i'm being speculative here because i don't know who wrote it or who influenced it. it seemed to me like the core ideas were very much consistent with how edward snowden thinks, but that it was sort of flavored with some person who isn't edward snowden. if you -- i think
bolivia under international law has every right to consider by taking him back to bolivia and essentially use the law of the jungle which is what france and portugal are doing by blocking them physically from doing that is really quite an extreme act. >> glenn, let me ask you this, there was a statement posted on the wikileaks page yesterday under the name of edward snowden in which he talked about what he plans to do. he heard he applied to asylum in 21 countries, noticeably not russia....
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. >>> nos vamos a una pausa , y al regreso venezuela bolivia y nicaragua le dan ascilo a snowden . >>> un violento choque en la capital de egipto . >>> volvemos ya volvemos no se vaya ♪ ♪ >>> varios posibilidades de latinoamÉrica han cobrado protagonismo en el caso de snowden, al convertirse los Únicos en ofrecerle asilo. como dice lourdes, a nadie se le escapa que esos paÍses tienen gobiernos de izquierdas que son crÍticos de estados unidos. >>> snowden es el nueto abanderado de la izquierda, venezuela, bolivia y nicaragua elogian las acciones del profuco que revelÓ secretos. >>> informamos al gobierno de venezuela de un delito grave, y que no se le permite proceder en ningÚn viaje que sea para regresarlo a estados unidos. dijeron que hay serias justificaciones para que expulse a snowden. este gobierno estÁ en contacto con paÍses que puedan darle asilo. >>> he decidido darle asilo humanitario a snowden. >>> en bolivia hubo protestas por los obstÁculos que enfrentÓ el aviÓn del presidente para regresar a la paz y explicaciones a los paÍses involucrados. >>> para que de
. >>> nos vamos a una pausa , y al regreso venezuela bolivia y nicaragua le dan ascilo a snowden . >>> un violento choque en la capital de egipto . >>> volvemos ya volvemos no se vaya ♪ ♪ >>> varios posibilidades de latinoamÉrica han cobrado protagonismo en el caso de snowden, al convertirse los Únicos en ofrecerle asilo. como dice lourdes, a nadie se le escapa que esos paÍses tienen gobiernos de izquierdas que son crÍticos de estados unidos....
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a cambiar relaciones con los cuatro paÍses europeos que dicen impidieron el vuelo del presidente de bolivia, y morales culpÓ a estados unidos de presionar a naciones europeas para que lecce rrarÁn el espacio aÉreo como intimidar por el caso de edwards swlchlt dijo que no basta, y una vas taun disculpa dijo. >>> y era necesario cerrar la embajada de estados unidos en bolivia no la necesitamos. >>> no necesitamos sobre texto de cooperaciÓn. de relaciÓn diplomÁtica que vengan a conspirarons, desde en a de otro entrÓ desde afuera. >>> y los presidentes de argentina, ecuador, uruguay y venezuela apoyan a morales en un acto con seguidores del mandatario boliviano en co. >>> y espectÁculo para celebrar el cuatro de julio. >>> y comentarios tambiÉn en facebook.c facebook.com. (♪). >>> y el pausa se iluminÓ con celebraciÓn del dÍa de la independencialo y que tomo es tradiciÓn ya incluyeron despliegos de fuegos artificiales y las luces adornoaron el cielo para conmemorar el cumpleaÑos nÚmero 237 de los estados unidos, y fue el cuatro de julio de 177 fecha cuando lastre ce colonias qu
a cambiar relaciones con los cuatro paÍses europeos que dicen impidieron el vuelo del presidente de bolivia, y morales culpÓ a estados unidos de presionar a naciones europeas para que lecce rrarÁn el espacio aÉreo como intimidar por el caso de edwards swlchlt dijo que no basta, y una vas taun disculpa dijo. >>> y era necesario cerrar la embajada de estados unidos en bolivia no la necesitamos. >>> no necesitamos sobre texto de cooperaciÓn. de relaciÓn diplomÁtica que...
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to which country he can turn to in order to escape prosecution in the united states now this after bolivia became the third latin american country to offer him asylum snowden has been looking for a safe haven ever since blowing the lid off of america's global spy program last month and he says now he has a story of how one whistleblower has spurred a diplomatic spat between the america i think snowden song goes by says with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well what nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected his official request for most of the. if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president caray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my dural made his country's stance clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperiali
to which country he can turn to in order to escape prosecution in the united states now this after bolivia became the third latin american country to offer him asylum snowden has been looking for a safe haven ever since blowing the lid off of america's global spy program last month and he says now he has a story of how one whistleblower has spurred a diplomatic spat between the america i think snowden song goes by says with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for...
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it is an offense against the people of bolivia and the country of bolivia which it is. and you know, i keep coming back to my central point. you gotta stop focusing -- this country's gotta stop focusing on edward snowden and start focusing on what he told us. start focusing on the massive collection of phone data in this country. start focusing on the massive invasion of our privacy and start focusing on what nsa is also doing in europe. that's what european countries ought to be upset about. not the president of bolivia but about nsa. "new york times" reporting this morning that in germany alone germany, alone nsa is collecting information on 500 million phone calls e-mails and text messages by german citizens 500 million every month. we're doing that in every country in the eu as well as here in the united states. then we're worried about edward snowden being on the president of bolivia's plane which he wasn't? so here we are we are kidnapping, basically or denying another president of another country to fly freely around the world because we're so afraid of edward sn
it is an offense against the people of bolivia and the country of bolivia which it is. and you know, i keep coming back to my central point. you gotta stop focusing -- this country's gotta stop focusing on edward snowden and start focusing on what he told us. start focusing on the massive collection of phone data in this country. start focusing on the massive invasion of our privacy and start focusing on what nsa is also doing in europe. that's what european countries ought to be upset about....
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bolivia under international law has every right to consider by taking him back to bolivia and essentially use the law of the jungle which is what france and portugal are doing by blocking them physically from doing that is really quite an extreme act. >> glenn, let me ask you this, there was a statement posted on the wikileaks page yesterday under the name of edward snowden in which he talked about what he plans to do. he heard he applied to asylum in 1 k 21 countries, noticeably not russia. after vladimir putin made a statement saying snowden shouldn't make things hard for our friends in the u.s. there were a lot of people who felt like the syntax and the voice of that statement did not sound even like a native english speaker. i'm just curious when you read that statement what your reaction was to it. >> i -- i -- of course, i'm being speculative here because i don't know who wrote it or who influenced it. it seemed to me like the core ideas were very much consistent with how edward snowden thinks, but that it was sort of flavored with some person who isn't edward snowden. if you -- i t
bolivia under international law has every right to consider by taking him back to bolivia and essentially use the law of the jungle which is what france and portugal are doing by blocking them physically from doing that is really quite an extreme act. >> glenn, let me ask you this, there was a statement posted on the wikileaks page yesterday under the name of edward snowden in which he talked about what he plans to do. he heard he applied to asylum in 1 k 21 countries, noticeably not...
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blasted american countries have said they're ready to grant asylum to edward snowden the leaders of bolivia venezuela and nicaragua are offering a helping hand to the man who exposed the u.s. government's global surveillance web washington's aggressive pursuit of the whistle blows prompted those leaders to rally around the former n.s.a. contractor he's innocent. i think snowden tsonga spices up with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after the european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president korea's sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my dural made his country's stance clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivi
blasted american countries have said they're ready to grant asylum to edward snowden the leaders of bolivia venezuela and nicaragua are offering a helping hand to the man who exposed the u.s. government's global surveillance web washington's aggressive pursuit of the whistle blows prompted those leaders to rally around the former n.s.a. contractor he's innocent. i think snowden tsonga spices up with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well nicaragua...
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that's what happened to the people of bolivia. when they found out their president was not allowed to return home tonight. the bolivian government claims he was denied airspace rights by france, italy, spain and portugal. the plane turned around and landed in austria. moralez stayed in vienna where the plane was searched with his permission. by morning, he was able to get on board and head home to bolivia. what was the catalyst to these dramatic developments? it is the case of edward snowden. morales was in moscow for a natural gas summit. >> if snowden asks for asylum, will you provide it for him? >> yes, why not. of course, the situation is far from ideal, his case is con stan thely discussed on an international level. bolivia -- >> that began a rumor that edward snowden was smuggled on board the bolivian president's plane. he hadn't stowed away in the landing gear or anything like that, today there's a lot of face saving going on. france apologized sort of. the foreign minister's office saying, the permission to fly over french
that's what happened to the people of bolivia. when they found out their president was not allowed to return home tonight. the bolivian government claims he was denied airspace rights by france, italy, spain and portugal. the plane turned around and landed in austria. moralez stayed in vienna where the plane was searched with his permission. by morning, he was able to get on board and head home to bolivia. what was the catalyst to these dramatic developments? it is the case of edward snowden....
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why bolivia is accused of -- accusing european countries of an act of aggression in the air. that's coming up next. >>> plus what bay area county makes more money than any place in the united states? we'll take a look. >>> b.a.r.t. strike, day three. monitoring your commute. a live look outside. hazy start in emeriville. traffic as well. throughout the bay area. anthony slotter in for mike. more news ahead. >>> welcome back. talking about the b.a.r.t. strike, day three continuing. bay bridge approach, things are moving very slow. the metering lights have been on since 5:25. a full report in five minutes. >>> if you're one of the people who will be waiting for a bus today, any sort of waiting you want to make sure you're prepared for the heat. you played it through the peak of the excessive heat of -- excessive stroo stretch of heat. goitsing to be hot. showers, thunderstorms for the fourth of july. i'll have your full fireworks forecast coming up. >>> beautiful sunrise there. we'll hear the day's other top stories. elementary school teacher in concord facing more than 90 felo
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bolivia joins of the ranks of other soft american countries offering edward snowden asylum as fears mount the n.s.a. whistleblower might not be able to make it to a refuge in a friendly state. divided egypt its opponents and backers of also present a morsi vaal war rival rallies or that's as tension continues to rise in the country's political deadlock. and of the twenty thirty world university games kicked off in russia as to deal with a spectacular show as the city of the world comes upon thousands of students athletes to the games in dublin be a little pigs little brother. live from moscow this is our tea with me tom would say let's take a look at the news this hour. the list of countries willing to give a sanctuary to the man who experience the n.s.a.'s surveillance program continues to grow bolivia has joined nicaragua and venezuela offering asylum to edward snowden who is wanted by the u.s. now slogan is a believed to be stranded in a transit very almost no airport after his passport was cancelled by the u.s. here's a previously sold a refugee twenty one countries now around the wor
bolivia joins of the ranks of other soft american countries offering edward snowden asylum as fears mount the n.s.a. whistleblower might not be able to make it to a refuge in a friendly state. divided egypt its opponents and backers of also present a morsi vaal war rival rallies or that's as tension continues to rise in the country's political deadlock. and of the twenty thirty world university games kicked off in russia as to deal with a spectacular show as the city of the world comes upon...
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a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after and european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly didn't and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president caray is sentiment. toward snowden shifted suddenly thing there help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my dural made his country's stance clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and denied airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around reacted to what bolivia called a kidnapping is huge and they think they can humiliate and subdue us by blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making us change our policies they're wron
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states deny their air space for a plane carrying bolivia's president all over discredited the same jet may have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden to safety in latin america. egypt's ongoing political crisis leads to more bloodshed on the streets of the capital cairo where the president says he's the legitimate leader in defiance of an ultimatum by the army sparking fears of a military coup could be imminent. and down and out youth unemployment reaches another high across europe and the e.u. economic powerhouse germany they take to the streets in protest and government action. a very good morning to you from all of us here at r.t. moscow now it just after nine am here. with the worldwide headlines. bolivia's are crying foul after a number of european states refused to let a plane carrying its president their air space all because of rumors that surveillance whistleblower edward snowden may have been on board let's get more on this now across live to watch as you go to prison offer more on this a. good morning many are saying this is all going just a little bit too far denying
states deny their air space for a plane carrying bolivia's president all over discredited the same jet may have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden to safety in latin america. egypt's ongoing political crisis leads to more bloodshed on the streets of the capital cairo where the president says he's the legitimate leader in defiance of an ultimatum by the army sparking fears of a military coup could be imminent. and down and out youth unemployment reaches another high across europe and...
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latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia after the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected or his official request were for most of the week if snowden him sour didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president caray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my dural made his country stand clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and denied airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around as we did to what bolivia called a kidnapping. is huge and they think they can humiliate and subdue a spy blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making a change our policies there would m
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everyone agreed the detainment of bolivia's president was unacceptable. the decisions are non-binding. for the president, the meeting was about restoring his dignity and that of the bolivian people. a al jazeera in bolivia. >> in the eastern city, protesters have attacked the u.s. consulate. they burned posters with images of the u.s. flag. the u.s. has declined to comment on -- comment on whether it was involved in any decision to deny his plane access to european airspace. police have fired water cannons and tear gas on protesters in peru. students and civil servants are angry over plans to reform the system. >> they tried to push the protesters back. the demonstrators were apparently attempting to reach congress when police blocked their path. in a charge atmosphere, protesters are angry over planned reforms to the university system bought back. tis tosed rocks and fight police. mounted officers were sent in to try to break the crowd. inevitably, there were injuries. mr. to fainted. they're dragging him from the protest against the law. no one has deba
everyone agreed the detainment of bolivia's president was unacceptable. the decisions are non-binding. for the president, the meeting was about restoring his dignity and that of the bolivian people. a al jazeera in bolivia. >> in the eastern city, protesters have attacked the u.s. consulate. they burned posters with images of the u.s. flag. the u.s. has declined to comment on -- comment on whether it was involved in any decision to deny his plane access to european airspace. police have...
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latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president caray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake venezuela's madeira made his country's stance clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and denied airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around reacted to what bolivia called a kidnapping is huge and they think they can humiliate and subdue us by blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making us change our policies their rome would make ou
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that's what happened to the people of bolivia. when they found out their president was not allowed to return home tonight. the bolivian government claims he was denied airspace rights by france, italy, spain and portugal. the plane turned around and landed in austria. moralez stayed in vienna where the plane was searched with his permission. by morning, he was able to get on board and head home to bolivia. what was the catalyst to these dramatic developments? it is the case of edward snowden. morales was in moscow for a natural gas summit. >> if snowden asks for asylum, will you provide it for him? >> yes, why not. of course, the situation is far from ideal, his case is con stan thely discussed on an int international level. bolivia -- >> that began a rumor that edward snowden was smuggled on board the bolivian president's plane. he hadn't stowed away in the landing gear or anything like that, today there's a lot of face saving going on. france apologized sort of. the foreign minister's office saying, the permission to fly over fr
that's what happened to the people of bolivia. when they found out their president was not allowed to return home tonight. the bolivian government claims he was denied airspace rights by france, italy, spain and portugal. the plane turned around and landed in austria. moralez stayed in vienna where the plane was searched with his permission. by morning, he was able to get on board and head home to bolivia. what was the catalyst to these dramatic developments? it is the case of edward snowden....
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latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia after the n.s.a. leaker asylum european countries regent street official requests that were promoted of the week if snowden him sour we don't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president correia sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my doro made his country stand clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and denied airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around as he reacted to what bolivia called kidnapping. they think they can humiliate and subdue us by blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making a change our policies there will make our own d
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latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia and for the n.s.a. leaker asylum after the european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly didn't and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president gray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my dural made his country stand clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and deny airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around reacted to what bolivia called a kidnapping is huge and they think they can humiliate and subdue us by blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making us change our policies they're wrong we'l
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the monday deadline is set by caracas approaches as one of three latin american countries alongside bolivia and nicaragua are offering to help the men who expose the u.s. government's global surveillance web now the leaders of the three nations are say their decision to help the former n.s.a. contractor is prompted by washington's heavy handed manhunt artes and he said no it has more i think snowden's longer spice is out with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president caray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as more durable made his country stand clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperial
the monday deadline is set by caracas approaches as one of three latin american countries alongside bolivia and nicaragua are offering to help the men who expose the u.s. government's global surveillance web now the leaders of the three nations are say their decision to help the former n.s.a. contractor is prompted by washington's heavy handed manhunt artes and he said no it has more i think snowden's longer spice is out with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for...
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latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia after the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected or his official request were for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president correia sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my doro made his country stand clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and denied airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around has reacted to what bolivia called a kidnapping. it's a huge and very thing they can humiliate and subdue us by blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making us to change our policies there
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morales whose plane was grounded in austria after it was believed that edward snowden was on board bolivia said it would file a complaint with the united nations over what they're calling an act of aggression by the countries who denied airspace to their presidential jet bolivian president evo morales was in moscow tuesday meeting with russian president vladimir putin for a summit for gas exporters will relish boarded his private plane home only to be forced to land in austria bolivia says that france portugal italy and spain were. if you still let the plane cross into their airspace believing that whistleblower edward stored in was on board but not none and recognize passengers they weren't found on the plane but president morales and his staff along with four pilots were forced to spend the night in the vienna airport waiting thirteen hours for permission to fly well joining me from bolivia to talk about this is r t correspondent ratios and go of up for our spanish sister station hi there bracieux hi margaret how are you well so how is the government of bolivia reacting to their presiden
morales whose plane was grounded in austria after it was believed that edward snowden was on board bolivia said it would file a complaint with the united nations over what they're calling an act of aggression by the countries who denied airspace to their presidential jet bolivian president evo morales was in moscow tuesday meeting with russian president vladimir putin for a summit for gas exporters will relish boarded his private plane home only to be forced to land in austria bolivia says that...
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to which country he can turn to in order to escape prosecution in the united states now this after bolivia became the third latin american country to offer him asylum snowden has been looking for a safe haven since blowing the lid off america's global spy program last month and he's in now he has a story of how one whistleblower has spurred a diplomatic spat between the americans. i think snowden tsonga spices up with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president korea's sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my doro made his country stand clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but on
to which country he can turn to in order to escape prosecution in the united states now this after bolivia became the third latin american country to offer him asylum snowden has been looking for a safe haven since blowing the lid off america's global spy program last month and he's in now he has a story of how one whistleblower has spurred a diplomatic spat between the americans. i think snowden tsonga spices up with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then...
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resident morality has arrived back in bolivia to a hero's welcome. several european countries expected u.s. whistleblower edward snowden was on board. south american leaders are planning an emergency meeting over the issue. this is an open provocation to the continent and on the presidency and its people. they have tried to intimidate us. i just want to say that you will never intimidate us. you are never going to scare us, because we are a people with unity and sovereignty. >> jacky rowland has more from paris. >> the diplomatic fallout over this incident involving the bolivian president airplane is continuing. the french foreign minister has now apologized to his bolivian counterparts among blaming the whole incident on what he described as an administrative mishap. it is really the culmination of by frenchudging officials, who first of all claimed efficiently the bolivian airplane had been given permission to enter french airspace. only by the end of the day to be admitting there had in fact been an official delay, which they delayed on an lack of
resident morality has arrived back in bolivia to a hero's welcome. several european countries expected u.s. whistleblower edward snowden was on board. south american leaders are planning an emergency meeting over the issue. this is an open provocation to the continent and on the presidency and its people. they have tried to intimidate us. i just want to say that you will never intimidate us. you are never going to scare us, because we are a people with unity and sovereignty. >> jacky...
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bolivia's president is in the midst of a tangle. apparently stuck in vienna evo morales said he have let snowden in. his flight was diverted to austria. bolivian officials are blaming the u.s. snowden's father has written a letter with a lawyer calling his son a modern day paul revere, acting honorably to alert the world to government wrongdoing. >> it is so bizarre, reading about that this morning and seeing, you know that the plane is still sitting there. but they're not searching the plane because they say they don't have any evidence to search the plane. >> it's extraordinarily unusual. i would say even unprecedented to ground the plane of a president of a country. >> right. they said they have checked all the passports of people on board but have not searched the plane. >>> the add obama administration says it's pushing back the start of a key position that mandated any employer with 50 or more workers to provide health care coverage. they're pushing that back now to 2015. it was set to take effect this january. businesses comp
bolivia's president is in the midst of a tangle. apparently stuck in vienna evo morales said he have let snowden in. his flight was diverted to austria. bolivian officials are blaming the u.s. snowden's father has written a letter with a lawyer calling his son a modern day paul revere, acting honorably to alert the world to government wrongdoing. >> it is so bizarre, reading about that this morning and seeing, you know that the plane is still sitting there. but they're not searching the...
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bolivia's president gathers latin american leaders to condemn what he calls a u.s. intimidation tactics now threatening to close america's embassy after its jet was refused access to european airspace. and part egypt exploding jubilation after the ousting of mohamed morsy some of the deposed president's top aides are arrested and fears of clashes between the army and islamists. fly from moscow it's with me rory sushi a pleasure to have you with us today we'll start now with the world's top headlines the u.s. government is fighting a legal effort to stop the force feeding of hunger striking detainees at guantanamo bay lawyers for several prisoners have appealed to a washington court to intervene but the administration says federal judges have no say in what happens at camp or the mass hunger strike or the notorious u.s. military physical facility now entering its sixth month nearly two thirds of the inmates have joined in the protest against a ledge to mistreatment and detention without trial in fact it's the largest strike in the camps eleven year history military d
bolivia's president gathers latin american leaders to condemn what he calls a u.s. intimidation tactics now threatening to close america's embassy after its jet was refused access to european airspace. and part egypt exploding jubilation after the ousting of mohamed morsy some of the deposed president's top aides are arrested and fears of clashes between the army and islamists. fly from moscow it's with me rory sushi a pleasure to have you with us today we'll start now with the world's top...
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latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia for the n.s.a. leaker asylum after the european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly did and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president gray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my dural made his country's stance clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and denied airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around us reacted to what bolivia called a kidnapping. and they think they can humiliate and subdue us by blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making us change our policies their will make our own
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crisis internacional a estados unidos por presionar para que se des vair el aviÓn del presidente de bolivia, obras sobajo sospechas abordo iba un hombre buscado por estados unidos. >>> y la madre teresa, aseguran que tienen a su propia madre teresa y la van a conocer la ediciÓn miÉrcoles comienza ya. >>> noticiero telemundo con joÉe dÍaz-balart, y maria celeste. muy buenas tardes, josÉ dÍaz-balart sigue de vacaciones, entonces, comenzamos en mÉxico. la amenaza de secuestro, a 10 niÑos en una guarderÍa de morelos, ha generado gran inquietud en una poblaciÓn que de por sÍ, estÁ sobresaltada por la violencia. todo comenzÓ con una llamada y una amenaza, de que los pequeÑos estaban en peligro y la Única forma de salvarlos era depositando en el banco un rescate equivalente a 76 mil dÓlares. >>> cuando la policÍa los encontrÓ, los 10 niÑos y niÑas estaban tranquilos habÍan comido y estaban contentos. >>> no sabÍan que su padre... angustia. >>> una nieta (llora). >>> la maÑana del martes fueron sacados de este kinder por la directora, un maestro y una adolescente en una llama
crisis internacional a estados unidos por presionar para que se des vair el aviÓn del presidente de bolivia, obras sobajo sospechas abordo iba un hombre buscado por estados unidos. >>> y la madre teresa, aseguran que tienen a su propia madre teresa y la van a conocer la ediciÓn miÉrcoles comienza ya. >>> noticiero telemundo con joÉe dÍaz-balart, y maria celeste. muy buenas tardes, josÉ dÍaz-balart sigue de vacaciones, entonces, comenzamos en mÉxico. la amenaza de...
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bolivia is back home after his plane was diverted. he searched for edward snowden who was not on board and those refused entrance to their air space. bolivians protested burning the french flag, he is currently applying for asylum in many places including bolivia. >>> and that plane landed safely in charlotte, it was met by a bomb squad. the flight took off had almost 200 people on board and he had no indication there was any threat to public safety. >>> we are learning about the killing of two wing stop workers. he was a manager at the wing stop. he also took classes at berkeley city college. they described him as a young sweet man dice spite losing both his parents at an early age. >> the three were killed on monday. two customers hid in the store's freezer after getting spooked outside, after they went to see what was happening, one of them opened fire. germane girlly was arrested. girlly's family said he was working as a security guard which is why he was carrying a gun at the time. meanwhile they are working with business owners
bolivia is back home after his plane was diverted. he searched for edward snowden who was not on board and those refused entrance to their air space. bolivians protested burning the french flag, he is currently applying for asylum in many places including bolivia. >>> and that plane landed safely in charlotte, it was met by a bomb squad. the flight took off had almost 200 people on board and he had no indication there was any threat to public safety. >>> we are learning about...
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. >>> y edward snowden es todo un dolor de cabeza para todo el mundo y hoy el gobierno de bolivia acusÓ a francia y portugal de poner en reos go la vida del presidente del paÍs de bolivia al negar el espacio aÉreo y dicen que la informaciÓn publ comprada univisiÓn en el caso de edward snowden estaba baso tada en comunicaciones basadas a su gobierno. >>> bilma tiene mÁs. >>> y la historia del pirata cibernÉtica y ex tecnico de la cia que robÓ informacion sobre programa de espionaje de estados unidos, y la mostrÓ al mundo estÁ volcando a mas paÍses de latinoamÉrica. >>> y ecuador ha estado en la mira desde el principio, y ya que su cÓnsul en londres le dio un salvo cono dpuct que viajara a rudas, y el ministro de relacion relaciones exteriores de ecuador revelÓ hoy que encuentro ora un micrÓfono oculto en la oficina de la embajadora de ecuador en londres. >>> entonces, lamentamos decirlo, pero este es otra ratificaciÓn de esta perdida del Ética a nivel internacional en las relaciones que tenemos entre los gobiernos, y que a nuestra embajada se le pone un micrÓfono para re
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bolivia has joined two other latin american countries and extending a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government it would slow down as finally started receiving asylum offers after being stranded in the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport for two weeks the latest now from ortiz tom bottom. might it be the end for edward snowden's two weeks of isolation here at the transit zone at moscow's sheremetyevo airport nobody's actually seen him for those two weeks but there seems to be a glimmer of hope for the whistleblower with three countries now having offered him asylum the latest bolivia that followed then as whaler earlier president nicolas maduro said that they would offer the whistleblower asylum if you could get them but if you look you know i have decided to offer humanitarian asylum to the young american edward snowden in the homeland of simon bolivar and chavez and snowden can come and live here away from the curse of fusion of american imperialism we've also had heard from evo morales the president of bolivia who issued a similarly st
bolivia has joined two other latin american countries and extending a helping hand to the man who exposed world wide surveillance by the u.s. government it would slow down as finally started receiving asylum offers after being stranded in the transit zone of moscow's sheremetyevo airport for two weeks the latest now from ortiz tom bottom. might it be the end for edward snowden's two weeks of isolation here at the transit zone at moscow's sheremetyevo airport nobody's actually seen him for those...
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states deny their space for a plane carrying bolivia's president all of a discredited rumors the same jet may have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden to safety in latin america. egypt's ongoing political crisis leads to more bloodshed on the streets of the capital cairo where the president says he is the legitimate leader in defiance of an ultimatum by the army sparking fears a military coup could be imminent. down the nile youth unemployment reaches another across europe as unions and the economic powerhouse of germany take to the streets in protest of government action. thank you so much for joining us here on r t today. live in moscow with your worldwide headlines. but if he is a crying foul after a number of european states refused to let a plane carrying its president their airspace all because of rumors that surveillance whistleblower edward snowden may have been on board a bit earlier in the program i spoke to piss going off for more on this mali. so the president of bolivia evo morales was flying back home after this major gas supplier summit in moscow and when his pl
states deny their space for a plane carrying bolivia's president all of a discredited rumors the same jet may have been smuggling whistleblower edward snowden to safety in latin america. egypt's ongoing political crisis leads to more bloodshed on the streets of the capital cairo where the president says he is the legitimate leader in defiance of an ultimatum by the army sparking fears a military coup could be imminent. down the nile youth unemployment reaches another across europe as unions and...
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latin american countries are said they're now ready to grant asylum to edward snowden the leaders of bolivia venezuela and nicaragua are offering a helping hand to the man who's exposed the u.s. government's global surveillance web washington's aggressive pursuit of the whistleblowers prompted those leaders to rally around the former n.s.a. contractor parties in this and now he has more i think snowden stronger spice is out with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia after the n.s.a. leaker asylum afternoon european countries rejected his official request were for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly didn't and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president correia sentiment toward snowden shifted sudden. only thing their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as madeira made his country stand clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of ameri
latin american countries are said they're now ready to grant asylum to edward snowden the leaders of bolivia venezuela and nicaragua are offering a helping hand to the man who's exposed the u.s. government's global surveillance web washington's aggressive pursuit of the whistleblowers prompted those leaders to rally around the former n.s.a. contractor parties in this and now he has more i think snowden stronger spice is out with a latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for...
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latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly didn't and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president gray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a mistake then as well as my dural made his country stands clear this weekend saying snowden can come and live in the land of chavez quote away from the persecution of american imperialism but only after bolivia's ever morale us was detained and denied airspace over europe for some fourteen hours while his presidential plane was searched for snowden in an exclusive interview with our team around reacted to what bolivia called a kidnapping is huge and they think they can humiliate and subdue us by blackmailing us and dictate their own terms like they did before making us change our policies they're wrong we'll
latin american twist a glimmer of hope after living in limbo for weeks then as well as nicaragua and bolivia offered the n.s.a. leaker asylum after european countries rejected his official request for most of the week if snowden himself didn't know where his future would be taking him then we certainly didn't and this really it was thought ecuador might be a possibility but president gray is sentiment toward snowden shifted suddenly saying their help with initial transport documents was a...