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as well as declassifying certain pfizer . opinions and allowing a special privacy advocate to argue before the court he joined me earlier and i asked him how his reforms to the secret pfizer court will protect americans first and fourth amendment rights. i think i'll have the cumulative impact of making the pfizer court much more transparent so the american people can understand that what's being done in their name in the name of national security so that we can have a more informed debate over the balance between privacy and security i think this can be accomplished while also maintaining sources and methods and not compromising some of the very real national security concerns at stake. it also will mean in terms of the appointment of pfizer judges a more diverse set of judges than those that were chosen by the chief justice alone it'll mean the american people during that vetting process of senate confirmation have a better sense of where those judges stand on fourth amendment issues it will mean that through the. we get a
as well as declassifying certain pfizer . opinions and allowing a special privacy advocate to argue before the court he joined me earlier and i asked him how his reforms to the secret pfizer court will protect americans first and fourth amendment rights. i think i'll have the cumulative impact of making the pfizer court much more transparent so the american people can understand that what's being done in their name in the name of national security so that we can have a more informed debate over...
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that pfizer was misled on how the n.s.a. was going to be using all this metadata how they're going to search it and basically smash this with this metadata program to very interesting and i'm sure there's more revelations to come whether the obama administration likes that or not political commentator sam sachs thank you so much for coming and. private first class manning now knows how the foreseeable future will play out but manning's lawyer david coombs says that the battle is not over yet coombs is now in the process of requesting a presidential pardon or at the very least reducing the wiki leak or sentence to time served last night hordes of supporters gathered in front of the white house to protest army judge denise lynn sentencing decision here are some of the sights and sounds of those demonstrations. where they barely say that was the case it is or is it crazy that the reverend wright a group they read it three ways you could have if you're trying to bait the right people articles report here for every where they. ar
that pfizer was misled on how the n.s.a. was going to be using all this metadata how they're going to search it and basically smash this with this metadata program to very interesting and i'm sure there's more revelations to come whether the obama administration likes that or not political commentator sam sachs thank you so much for coming and. private first class manning now knows how the foreseeable future will play out but manning's lawyer david coombs says that the battle is not over yet...
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that pfizer was misled on how the n.s.a. was going to be using all this metadata how they're going to search it and basically smash this with this metadata program to very interesting and i'm sure there's more revelations to come whether the obama administration likes that or not political commentator sam sachs thank you so much for coming and. private first class manning just reported to prison then for leavenworth to begin serving a thirty five year sentence but manning's lawyer david coombe says the battle is not over yet coombs is now in the process of requesting a presidential pardon or at the very least reducing the wiki leaks are sentenced to time served last night hordes of supporters gathered from the white house to protest army judge denise lynn's sentencing decision here are some of the sights and sounds of those demonstrations. where they barely say that was the case it is. crazy over here right where they read it ok. you're right they've tried the part of this report where for every where they. have you raise th
that pfizer was misled on how the n.s.a. was going to be using all this metadata how they're going to search it and basically smash this with this metadata program to very interesting and i'm sure there's more revelations to come whether the obama administration likes that or not political commentator sam sachs thank you so much for coming and. private first class manning just reported to prison then for leavenworth to begin serving a thirty five year sentence but manning's lawyer david coombe...
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that pfizer was misled on how the n.s.a. was going to be using all this metadata how they're going to search it and basically smash this with this metadata program to very interesting and i'm sure there are some more revelations to come whether the obama administration likes that or not political commentator sam sax thank you so much for coming and. private first class manning reported to prison in fort leavenworth today to begin serving a thirty five year sentence but manning's lawyer david coombs says the battle is not over yet coombs is now in the process of requesting a presidential pardon or at the very least reducing the wiki leak or sentence to time served last night hordes of supporters gathered in front of the white house to protest army judge denise lynn sentencing decision here are some of the sights and sounds from that protest. right through prayer they barely say that was the phrase it is or is it crazy to be reading and writing they read it three ways you can write it they've tried people are it was for it for
that pfizer was misled on how the n.s.a. was going to be using all this metadata how they're going to search it and basically smash this with this metadata program to very interesting and i'm sure there are some more revelations to come whether the obama administration likes that or not political commentator sam sax thank you so much for coming and. private first class manning reported to prison in fort leavenworth today to begin serving a thirty five year sentence but manning's lawyer david...
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unconstitutional surveillance we need the pfizer corp and we've had senator ron wyden come out and say that he knows that the n.s.a. has there have been abuses in this n.s.a. programs over the president say that he's comfortable that there haven't been abuses it doesn't seem to jibe at all here you know it certainly it certainly doesn't sound we thank you for running back here joining us in studio and thank you for your insight that was political commentator sam sachs now heart disease is the leading cause of death in the united states for both men and women so it was only a matter of time before someone looked into the best place to have a cardiac episode argy correspondent liz wall explains. when someone goes into cardiac arrest by the time a patient gets here it's oftentimes too late. according to a new study out of the journal of the american college of cardiology the best place to be is at age we're required to have our c.p.r. . certifications updated trained staff and access to these defibrillators or a.d.'s i'm directing this person this person hey i need you to go grab a b. it'
unconstitutional surveillance we need the pfizer corp and we've had senator ron wyden come out and say that he knows that the n.s.a. has there have been abuses in this n.s.a. programs over the president say that he's comfortable that there haven't been abuses it doesn't seem to jibe at all here you know it certainly it certainly doesn't sound we thank you for running back here joining us in studio and thank you for your insight that was political commentator sam sachs now heart disease is the...
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court that including more oversight in appointing judges and declassification of pfizer court legal opinions there's a substantial degree to which we can declassify things that won't impera national security that will allow a more full debate that will allow better momentum behind reform and that's what i'm trying to do with these fires of course bills even senator dianne feinstein one of the biggest supporters of the n.s.a. . has come around to the opinion that reform is inevitable in an op ed for the washington post this week feinstein wrote despite these real threats that our intelligence programs seek to thwart i intend to work with members of the senate intelligence and judiciary committees to consider changes to the n.s.a. call records program in an effort to increase transparency and improve privacy protections but recognizing their executive grip on the n.s.a. is slipping today the white house huddled together those lawmakers pushing for reform and the chief of the n.s.a. keith alexander is again on capitol hill briefing lawmakers on why these programs must stay intact but h
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and bring more transparency to the top secret pfizer court and last week's near passage of the a march conyers amendment which would have defunded the n.s.a.'s mass collection of data on american citizens shows that momentum for reform is building today senators why didn't you do all in blumenthal introduce reforms to the pfizer court including putting in place a special privacy advocate to defend the civil liberties of americans before the top secret court here is a measure that protects core constitutional rights in a way that focuses on making the courts and the process. better and fair having two sides represented in court what's more american also senator patrick leahy introduced the comprehensive accountability in privacy protection act which narrows the scope of the patriot act to limits gag orders on data collection view and fast forwards the sunset of the fai's amendments act congress has to carefully consider the powerful surveillance to be granted government intrusion sure that there is stringent oversight accountability and transparency i've introduced a bill that addresses
and bring more transparency to the top secret pfizer court and last week's near passage of the a march conyers amendment which would have defunded the n.s.a.'s mass collection of data on american citizens shows that momentum for reform is building today senators why didn't you do all in blumenthal introduce reforms to the pfizer court including putting in place a special privacy advocate to defend the civil liberties of americans before the top secret court here is a measure that protects core...
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a dozen court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way the need to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group or and have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. you if you're going to have a secret court system which i understand the need for and when you're protecting us against terrorism it's got to be fair and right now pfizer of course not fair. i mean and you're right they have codified kind of this illegality i mean under bush admits it's you know you keep saying it's illegal the problem is it's not going to to tional well that it may be unconstitutional if the law is unjust and they have codified it to make it so there are a lot of laws that are on just look at all the voting rights acts that are being repealed in north carolina texas i mean there's a lot of stuff that may be legal but it's clearly unjust and
a dozen court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way the need to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group or and have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. you if you're going to have a secret court system which i...
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and foreign e-mails together for months before the pfizer court even was made aware of its existence and eventually ruled it to be unconstitutional. one thing that's still uncertain is just how many americans have been affected by these so-called incidents at the n.s.a. for more on what can be learned from these latest leaks i was joined earlier by the stepparent of it director of epix domestic surveillance project and i started by asking her what type of abuses this audit revealed many of them are human operator error and that includes a wider range of things from typing in the wrong target not having enough information down to basic typos in one instance we saw that an analyst typed in two zero two is the area come rushing to d.c. and sort of to zero the country code for egypt and ended up sucking in all sorts of phone call information for people in the washington d.c. domestic you know united states persons in the washington d.c. area when they were meant to be sucking in god knows how many calls that were taking place in egypt so those of us who live in d.c. likely as a result of
and foreign e-mails together for months before the pfizer court even was made aware of its existence and eventually ruled it to be unconstitutional. one thing that's still uncertain is just how many americans have been affected by these so-called incidents at the n.s.a. for more on what can be learned from these latest leaks i was joined earlier by the stepparent of it director of epix domestic surveillance project and i started by asking her what type of abuses this audit revealed many of them...
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court that including more oversight in appointing judges and declassification of pfizer court legal opinions there's a substantial degree to which we can declassify things that won't impair national security that will allow a more full debate that will allow better momentum behind reform and that's what i'm trying to do with these files of course bills even senator dianne feinstein one of the biggest supporters of the n.s.a. . has come around to the opinion that reform is inevitable in an op ed for the washington post this week feinstein wrote despite these real threats that our intelligence programs seek to thwart i intend to work with members of the senate intelligence and judiciary committees to consider changes to the n.s.a. call records program in an effort to increase transparency and improve privacy protections but recognizing their executive grip on the n.s.a. is slipping today the white house huddled together those lawmakers pushing for reform and the chief of the n.s.a. keith alexander is again on capitol hill briefing lawmakers on why these programs must stay intact but h
court that including more oversight in appointing judges and declassification of pfizer court legal opinions there's a substantial degree to which we can declassify things that won't impair national security that will allow a more full debate that will allow better momentum behind reform and that's what i'm trying to do with these files of course bills even senator dianne feinstein one of the biggest supporters of the n.s.a. . has come around to the opinion that reform is inevitable in an op ed...
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no no the judges who are approving the pfizer warrant they see the entire request the folks in the senate intelligence committee see the entire requests to similar committee in the house gets to see the entire what they can't tell the house whatever cycling they can tell that. they can't tell the public can they and not only that the ability that the n.s.a. was different i mean the intelligence they were not really using it correctly picking out those individuals. steve that the n.s.a. was saying we yes where were blanket lee wiretapping everybody but we're really only focusing on these few individuals but then when it comes out they know we know that they're taking one person's phone call and connecting it to another person three hops as we're in the senate hearing three hops and they can connect pretty much everybody in the united states and i said i'm going to reserve center but i want to ask you what is the future of whistleblowers steve you know mr snow is going to be in moscow for a while what's the future of whistleblowers in the united states are good people going to take take tak
no no the judges who are approving the pfizer warrant they see the entire request the folks in the senate intelligence committee see the entire requests to similar committee in the house gets to see the entire what they can't tell the house whatever cycling they can tell that. they can't tell the public can they and not only that the ability that the n.s.a. was different i mean the intelligence they were not really using it correctly picking out those individuals. steve that the n.s.a. was...
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my bill would allow private companies to disclose aggregate figures about the number of pfizer orders that they are receiving and the number of their users that these orders have affected. coalitionago, a broad of 63 internet companies and bipartisan civil liberties groups sent a letter to the president asking for reforms
my bill would allow private companies to disclose aggregate figures about the number of pfizer orders that they are receiving and the number of their users that these orders have affected. coalitionago, a broad of 63 internet companies and bipartisan civil liberties groups sent a letter to the president asking for reforms
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in the pfizer court and yet there's lawmakers who've taken the most of. manager of these leaks to write this legislation are unwilling to give any praise to edward snowden house intelligence committee member congressman adam schiff managers introduced a number of reforms to the pfizer court had with this to say about snowden we don't condone or can't condone people deciding for themselves what to declassify that would not allow us to have any kind of a national security system so i think we have to take that very seriously just as that we took the manning case very seriously on the other side of the hill senator richard blumenthal of course who's introduced his own set of eyes a court reforms for also condemned snowden's actions snowden and anyone could have raised these issues in the way that was done without breaking the law as he allegedly did but a new poll shows most americans disagree when asked if snowden is a whistleblower fifty five percent said he was thirty four percent called snowden a traitor and meanwhile other lawmakers have taken a more nu
in the pfizer court and yet there's lawmakers who've taken the most of. manager of these leaks to write this legislation are unwilling to give any praise to edward snowden house intelligence committee member congressman adam schiff managers introduced a number of reforms to the pfizer court had with this to say about snowden we don't condone or can't condone people deciding for themselves what to declassify that would not allow us to have any kind of a national security system so i think we...
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and foreign e-mails together for months before the pfizer court even was made aware of its existence and eventually ruled it to be unconstitutional one thing that's still uncertain is just how many americans have been affected by these so-called incidents at the n.s.a. well for more on what can be learned from these latest leaks i was joined earlier by amy stepanovich director of epix domestic surveillance project and i started by asking her what type of abuses this audit revealed. many of them are human operator error and that includes a wider range of things from typing in the wrong target not having enough information down to basic typos in one instance we saw that an analyst typed in two zero two is the area come rushing to d.c. and sort of to zero the country code for egypt and ended up sucking in all sorts of phone call information for people in the washington d.c. domestic you know united states persons in the washington d.c. area when they were meant to be sucking in god knows how many calls that were taking place in egypt so those of us who live in d.c. likely as a result of
and foreign e-mails together for months before the pfizer court even was made aware of its existence and eventually ruled it to be unconstitutional one thing that's still uncertain is just how many americans have been affected by these so-called incidents at the n.s.a. well for more on what can be learned from these latest leaks i was joined earlier by amy stepanovich director of epix domestic surveillance project and i started by asking her what type of abuses this audit revealed. many of them...
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that pfizer core doesn't work one side is presented as like it functions more like a grand jury going to does a court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way there needs to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group are and have even paid by the government of defender generals that were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. you if you're going to have a secret court system which i understand the need for and when you're protecting us against terrorism it's got to be fair and right now for the courts not fair. well legal advice from google has this warning mail used they should never expect that communications to be kept secret. on r.t. dot com right now for more on that also on our web site bobbie behaved then health care doesn't care an american teenager was refused a lifesaving heart transplant because doctors decided his history of poor grades she jest he was unlikely
that pfizer core doesn't work one side is presented as like it functions more like a grand jury going to does a court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way there needs to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group are and have even paid by the government of defender generals that were which most of the states have that would make the case that...
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that pfizer core doesn't work one side is presented as like it functions more like a grand jury than a does a court that's wrong shouldn't be that way there needs to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be there obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group are and have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. you if you're going to have a secret court system which i understand the need for and when you're protecting us against terrorism it's got to be fair and right now for as of course not fair well legal advice from google has these warning mail you says they should never say spectacular you make a t.v. see who is more on this. now i will say i want a web site id but hey ben help doesn't catch an american teenager who was refused a life saving heart transplant because doctors decided he's history of poor grades suggested he was unlikely to attend appointment
that pfizer core doesn't work one side is presented as like it functions more like a grand jury than a does a court that's wrong shouldn't be that way there needs to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be there obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group are and have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was...
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that pfizer core doesn't work one side is presented as like it functions more like a grand jury going to does a court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way there needs to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people to get even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group or i have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. you if you're going to have a secret court system which i understand the need for and when you're protecting us against terrorism it's got to be fair and right now for the course not fair well legal advice from google has a warning mail users they should never expect their communications to be kept secret there's more only this a dot com right now also on a web site badly behaved then health care doesn't care an american teenager was refused a lifesaving heart transplant because doctors decided his history of all great suggested he was unlikely to atten
that pfizer core doesn't work one side is presented as like it functions more like a grand jury going to does a court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way there needs to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people to get even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group or i have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that...
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that pfizer core doesn't work one side is presented as like it functions more like a grand jury than to does a court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way there needs to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people to even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group or i have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. you if you're going to have a secret court system which i understand the need for and when you're protecting us against terrorism it's got to be fair and right now for the course not fair. well legal advice from. this warning and should never expect their communications to be kept secret so they can go home right now for more on that also on our website badly behaved and held head doesn't care an american teenager was refused a dime saving heart transplant because doctors decided his history of all grades suggested he was unlikely to attend appointments fol
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yes they did they're not warrantless wiretapping they're getting pfizer warrants now which is exactly what i called for back in two thousand and seven that's actually a massive improvement that gives both judiciary and legislative oversight into what the executive branch is doing that's a huge difference. that oversight they've been continuing an illegal program for for the last seven years they were exposed by edward snowden and now they're going what we really don't but we do and then general hamilton was caught lying i mean general alexander was caught lying to the senate to the senate after an oath and was called a misspoken statement that's called perjury steve if you're getting if i said what i call additional and legislative oversight that's not illegal you can you can disagree with it but it's not illegal at that point ok but if it's secret how do you know. if you're keeping it even see the word from joe or see her being divisive warrant no. no no the judges who are proving the pfizer warrant they see the entire request the folks in the senate intelligence committee see the en
yes they did they're not warrantless wiretapping they're getting pfizer warrants now which is exactly what i called for back in two thousand and seven that's actually a massive improvement that gives both judiciary and legislative oversight into what the executive branch is doing that's a huge difference. that oversight they've been continuing an illegal program for for the last seven years they were exposed by edward snowden and now they're going what we really don't but we do and then general...
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court which you just just mentioned i want to read a quote here by the pfizer court chief judge his use that u.s. district judge reggie walton this is what he said. the fisc the foreign intelligence surveillance court is forced to rely upon the accuracy of the information that is provided to the court the fisc does not have the capacity to investigate issues of noncompliance and in that respect that this is in the same position as any other court when it comes to enforcing government compliance with its orders what is it about the foreign intelligence surveillance court that prevents it from being that necessary oversight well it's interesting that they say they're in the same position as a normal court because they very likely are in the same position but things don't play out the way that they would in a normal court in a court you would issue a surveillance order be it a warrant or some other undocument that allows police law enforcement to go out and conduct surveillance of an individual and eventually that individual will be supposedly brought into court and presented with the
court which you just just mentioned i want to read a quote here by the pfizer court chief judge his use that u.s. district judge reggie walton this is what he said. the fisc the foreign intelligence surveillance court is forced to rely upon the accuracy of the information that is provided to the court the fisc does not have the capacity to investigate issues of noncompliance and in that respect that this is in the same position as any other court when it comes to enforcing government compliance...
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everybody who doesn't agree with me i think that we need to reexamine this i think we need to fix the pfizer court which is slanted towards the government's position i think the president needs to explain why this program is important not for dismantling this program because i do but think it protects us from terrorism but i do not think this program should go on as it is today sure so open the debate open the dialogue it out and then make some real changes and the biggest change of all is you cannot expect the government to be both the advocate and the defendant the same time sure well the n.s.a. surveillance is justified by fighting the war on terror which is what you're talking about now a real threat interestingly enough you've been one of the most vocal politicians advocating the mujahedeen al kelk the m e k a terrorist group in iran recently was on the state department's terror watch list why do you support this chris is not a terrorist group first of all as a responsible for car bombings in iran thirty years ago they were for responsible for some terrorist acts and they say that it wa
everybody who doesn't agree with me i think that we need to reexamine this i think we need to fix the pfizer court which is slanted towards the government's position i think the president needs to explain why this program is important not for dismantling this program because i do but think it protects us from terrorism but i do not think this program should go on as it is today sure so open the debate open the dialogue it out and then make some real changes and the biggest change of all is you...
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and the pfizer court and yet there's lawmakers who've taken the most of. manager of these leaks to write this legislation are unwilling to give any praise to edward snowden house intelligence committee member congressman adam schiff managers introduced a number of reforms to the fight as a court had this to say about snowden and we don't condone it can't condone people deciding for themselves what to declassify that would not allow us to have any kind of a national security system so i think we have to take that very seriously just as that we took the manning case very seriously on the other side of the hill senator richard blumenthal of course who's introduced his own set of eyes the core reforms for also condemn snowden's actions snowden and anyone could have raised these issues in the way that was done without breaking the law as he allegedly did but a new poll shows most americans disagreed when asked if snowden is a whistleblower fifty five percent said he was thirty four percent called snowden a traitor and meanwhile other lawmakers have taken a more
and the pfizer court and yet there's lawmakers who've taken the most of. manager of these leaks to write this legislation are unwilling to give any praise to edward snowden house intelligence committee member congressman adam schiff managers introduced a number of reforms to the fight as a court had this to say about snowden and we don't condone it can't condone people deciding for themselves what to declassify that would not allow us to have any kind of a national security system so i think we...
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pfizer spun off the company in february. the stock has been very well, post-ipo, up about 16%. tell me how life has been as a separate independent company away from pfizer. >> it's been great. >> yeah? >> we are very pleased with our performance. so we just reported second quarter. we show growth in revenues. also, we showed that our eps is 3 cents and delivering the results at the same time we've been managing the complexity of being outside of pfizer, and also continue to deliver integration. >> how big is the pet and animal health business? what kind of an expected growth are you looking for? >> well, the animal health industry is expecting that in the next five years, the animal health industry will be growing between 5% to 7%, and this will be equally in companion animal and also livestock. so these are the expected growth in the animal health industry. >> so in terms of your growth, zoetis' growth, what can investors expect in the coming three years, for example in. >> we have all of the characteristics and capabilities to really deliver a growth in line or slightly ahead
pfizer spun off the company in february. the stock has been very well, post-ipo, up about 16%. tell me how life has been as a separate independent company away from pfizer. >> it's been great. >> yeah? >> we are very pleased with our performance. so we just reported second quarter. we show growth in revenues. also, we showed that our eps is 3 cents and delivering the results at the same time we've been managing the complexity of being outside of pfizer, and also continue to...
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. >> i wanted to ask you about pfizer, pfe. i hear that's a -- >> pfizer is okay. i will never say no to pfizer. i think it's fine. my charitable trust likes glaxo smith-kline. they have a lot more in the pipeline. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >> sometimes the story of individual stock can be so strong that it totally overpowers the weakness of the broader market. that's especially true when it comes to more speculative names like taser international, tasr. the $600 million company is synonymous with stun guns for what it's famous for. in the last three weeks where this tape has been real ugly, this stock is up some 37%. why? back on august 12th, you learned judge scheindlin ordered cameras in precincts where the city's stop and frisk policy, they asked to reduce complaints by a whopping 89%. this could be a huge catalyst for taser, which has rolled out the evidence management platform evidence.com, kind of like salesforce.com that allows law enforcement agencies to
. >> i wanted to ask you about pfizer, pfe. i hear that's a -- >> pfizer is okay. i will never say no to pfizer. i think it's fine. my charitable trust likes glaxo smith-kline. they have a lot more in the pipeline. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. >> sometimes the story of individual stock can be so strong that it totally overpowers the weakness of the broader market. that's...
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. >> i wanted to ask you about pfizer, pfe. i hear that's a -- >> pfizer is okay. i will never say no to pfizer. i think it's fine. my travel trust likes glaxo smith-kline. they have a lot more in the pipeline. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. [ thunder itselfthunder ru ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. building animatronics is all about getting things to work together. the timing, the actions, the reactions. everything has to synch up. my expenses are no different. receipt match from american express synchronizes your business expenses. just shoot your business card receipts and they're automatically matched up with the charges on your online statement. i'm john kaplan and i'm a member of a synchronized world. this is what membership is. this is what membership
. >> i wanted to ask you about pfizer, pfe. i hear that's a -- >> pfizer is okay. i will never say no to pfizer. i think it's fine. my travel trust likes glaxo smith-kline. they have a lot more in the pipeline. and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of the lightning round. >> the lightning round is sponsored by t.d. ameritrade. [ thunder itselfthunder ru ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with...
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court will do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite well the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a foreign power but it doesn't allow them to snoop on american citizens because the constitution prohibits that well it turns out that they accidentally did snoop on american citizens and even that would be ok if they would disclose it to congress to the high right to the overseers but they didn't disclose it and that's the problem that's the problem and try to point out to so what's a resolution to all of the resolution is much much better oversight and how do we take the congress what one regulation well one that yes absolutely president obama's pro
court will do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite well the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a...
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court would do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite well the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a foreign power but it doesn't allow them to snoop on american citizens because the constitution prohibits that well it turns out that they accidentally did snoop on american citizens and even that would be ok if they would disclose it to congress to the high rise to the overseers but they didn't disclose it and that's the problem that's the problem and try to point out to so what's a resolution to all of the resolution is much much better oversight and how do we fight that which is what one regulation well one that yes absolutely president obama's pr
court would do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite well the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a...
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court will do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their overseas this is ridiculous i think there is one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite what the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a foreign power but it doesn't allow them to snoop on american citizens because the constitution prohibits that well it turns out that they accidentally did snoop on american citizens and even that would be ok if they would disclose it to congress to the high rise to the overseers but they didn't disclose it and that's the problem that's the problem and try to point out to so what's a resolution to all of the resolution is much much better oversight and how do we take that kind of what one regulation well one that yes absolutely president obama's prop
court will do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their overseas this is ridiculous i think there is one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite what the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a...
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court would do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their overseas this is ridiculous i think there is one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite what the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a foreign power but it doesn't allow them to snoop on american citizens because the constitution prohibits that well it turns out that they accidentally did snoop on american citizens and even that would be ok if they would disclose it to congress to the high road to the overseers but they didn't disclose it and that's the problem that's the problem and try to point out to so what's a resolution to all of the resolution is much much better oversight and how do we take the time which is what one regulation well one that yes absolutely president obama's
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court would do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite what the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a foreign power but it doesn't allow them to snoop on american citizens because the constitution prohibits that well it turns out that they accidentally did snoop on american citizens and even that would be ok if they would disclose it to congress to the high road to the overseers but they didn't disclose it and that's the problem that's the problem though to try to point out to so what's a resolution to all of the resolution is much much better oversight and how do we fight that which is what one of the one that yes absolutely president obama's propo
court would do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite what the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a...
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court will do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite what the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a foreign power but it doesn't allow them to snoop on american citizens because the constitution prohibits that well it turns out that they accidentally did snoop on american citizens and even that would be ok if they would disclose it to congress to the high road to the overseers but they didn't disclose it and that's the problem that's the problem and try to point out to so what's a resolution to all of the resolution is much much better oversight and how do we take the congress what more regulation the one that yes absolutely president obama's prop
court will do oversight now we find in the pfizer. court that they depend on the government for their oversee this is ridiculous i think there was one particular instance in which the n.s.a. was snooping on people who were trying to snoop on egypt which the country code is to zero and accidently they just put two o two which is the washington d.c. area code right here that's quite what the foreign intelligence surveillance act does allow united states to snoop on foreigners and agents of a...
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>> a revamp of the pfizer court, totally fine. even the chief justice says we need an adversarial process. there is no adversarial process. >> who is the adversary when the government goes in and says, we have a phone number being called by an al qaeda operative, we need to see who that person is right away. who is the adversary who goes before the court to argue? >> you can appoint an ombudsman whose job it is to preserve and present the privacy of the individual. >> last question for now on this subject. we can debate whether privacy rights, metadata are covered or not. the public expects officials will tell them the truth. when james clapper was asked, if you can give me a yes or no answer to the question, and does the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans and he answered, no, sir -- did anybody from the nsa come into your office and say, we have a problem here? a director has just misled the congress and the public about what we are doing. >> let me make a couple points. the first
>> a revamp of the pfizer court, totally fine. even the chief justice says we need an adversarial process. there is no adversarial process. >> who is the adversary when the government goes in and says, we have a phone number being called by an al qaeda operative, we need to see who that person is right away. who is the adversary who goes before the court to argue? >> you can appoint an ombudsman whose job it is to preserve and present the privacy of the individual. >>...
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. >> just in the pharmaceutical space, you don't like pfizer but you like merck and merck continues to lower guidance. we own it, unfortunately, and we like it for the yield. i like the pipeline but when do you think the earnings revisions, the declines, start to reverse? >> two of our favorite holdings have been merck and bristol-myers. they have a number of patent expirations, plavix, singulair for merck. i think the pipelines are really good, especially the cancer side. they have the new drugs that are going to attack lung cancer and breast cancer, kidney cancer. >> and that's not factored into the stock at 48? >> i think it's helped the run they've had. but as you get into next year, they will get back to earnings and look much healthier. >> what do we do with bio stocks? they have never been more expensive. how do we look at these things? do we just buy in and deal with the valuations or is there going to be a better opportunity? >> it's certainly a sector we're under way because we are value investors. we own some amgen which is the slow and steady grower returning a lot of cash
. >> just in the pharmaceutical space, you don't like pfizer but you like merck and merck continues to lower guidance. we own it, unfortunately, and we like it for the yield. i like the pipeline but when do you think the earnings revisions, the declines, start to reverse? >> two of our favorite holdings have been merck and bristol-myers. they have a number of patent expirations, plavix, singulair for merck. i think the pipelines are really good, especially the cancer side. they have...
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than a dozen court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way the need to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group or and have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. if you're going to have a secret court system which i understand the need for and when you're protecting us against terrorism it's got to be fair and right now for as of course not fair. i mean and you're right they have codified kind of this illegality i mean under bush admits it's you know you keep saying it's illegal the problem is it's not i'm going to to tional well that may be it may be unconstitutional if there are laws unjust and they have codified it to make it so there are a lot of laws that are on just look at all the voting rights acts that are being repealed in north carolina and texas i mean there's a lot of stuff that may be legal but it's cle
than a dozen court that's wrong it shouldn't be that way the need to be checks and balances on the pfizer court there needs to be the opportunity for people who even if it can't be the obviously the targets of the investigations that ought to be. an advocacy group or and have even paid by the government a defender general as it were which most of the states have that would make the case that was why these people shouldn't be spied on. if you're going to have a secret court system which i...
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program and into the pfizer court and that's kind of what congresswoman's or law firms bill is doing. we heard of arise in the court over the force rise to hand over millions of customers information over to the government what. bill would do is allow companies like arisan internet companies phone companies to make public just how many requests they're getting for the go from the government to hand over their users data and how many users are being affected by that senator al franken in the senate has similar legislation that would do that as well as and also force the government to reveal just how many how many people are being affected by these this kind of these surveillance programs and then all this other avenue you have people trying not just to have more transparency but to actually rein in the n.s.a. you have congressman rush holt to repeal the patriot act in the five amendments act you have senator leahy the chair of the judiciary committee trying to shrink section to fifteen kind of. you know make it more restrictions on what the n.s.a. can do with that section so you kind o
program and into the pfizer court and that's kind of what congresswoman's or law firms bill is doing. we heard of arise in the court over the force rise to hand over millions of customers information over to the government what. bill would do is allow companies like arisan internet companies phone companies to make public just how many requests they're getting for the go from the government to hand over their users data and how many users are being affected by that senator al franken in the...
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my bill would allow private companies to disclose aggregate figures about the number of pfizer orders that they are receiving and the number of their users that these orders have affected. two weeks ago, a broad coalition of 63 internet companies and bipartisan civil liberties groups sent a letter to the president asking for reforms that my bill would make law. i'm proud to say that i am introducing my bill with the support of chairman blakey -- leahy. senator feinstein and i might have some overlap in our purchase. -- in our approaches andi will be happy to work with her. i like to focus my questions on transparency. in the weeks after mr. snowden's leaks, the office of the director of national intelligence decide to declassify the fact that in 2012, 300 queries were run on the database of records under section 215 of the patriot act. can you tell me why this fact was declassified? >> to be cleared, what was declassified was the fact that there were fewer than 300 telephone numbers approved for queries. there can be more than one query, based on the same telephone number. for example
my bill would allow private companies to disclose aggregate figures about the number of pfizer orders that they are receiving and the number of their users that these orders have affected. two weeks ago, a broad coalition of 63 internet companies and bipartisan civil liberties groups sent a letter to the president asking for reforms that my bill would make law. i'm proud to say that i am introducing my bill with the support of chairman blakey -- leahy. senator feinstein and i might have some...
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pfizer, and mastercard beat analyst expectations. what a week, the july numbers are out, what does it mean for the economy and your economy, we have balance, the economics of great powers from ancient roam to modern america. also the dean of the school of business. also with us is david kelly who is a chief mortgage strategist, what did we learn this week? number one, the economy created 162,000 jobs for the month of july, blow expectations. what does the report tell you about where we are? >> we are not growing very fast in terms of gdp growth. we should not expect block bust ter employment growth. if we want to change, we'll have to give the economy a jolt. >> meaning better long-term policy, real clarity about where we're going that gives business people a chance to say yeah, i want to invest and hire again. >> what about you, i want to talk to you about your theory and when people reach 65 what they're doing. >> i think the most interesting part is we had a mediocre job's report. and the percent came down to 7 president7.4%. the
pfizer, and mastercard beat analyst expectations. what a week, the july numbers are out, what does it mean for the economy and your economy, we have balance, the economics of great powers from ancient roam to modern america. also the dean of the school of business. also with us is david kelly who is a chief mortgage strategist, what did we learn this week? number one, the economy created 162,000 jobs for the month of july, blow expectations. what does the report tell you about where we are?...