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it took edward snowden to tell them that. the i.s.c.'s make up and track record are part of the context of the stories, and the conclusions that the g.c.h.q. did not break the law, but the law is not fit for purpose, that the collection of data is not a form of mass data. they did not go down well with people close to the story, including edward snowden, who having provided the british jury with the evidence watched as the jury came in. campaigning for collection and advocateing is a win for the terrorists. some of the media-minded outlets seemed to agree. if the politicians and bureaucrats dealt in the t-shirts instead of sound bytes they'd probably say keep calm and don't worry about mass collection. the starting point this week is london. [ ♪♪ ] >>> what we found is that the way in which the agencies used the capabilities that they had is lawful, necessary and proportionate. >> authorised although the committee overseeing intelligence in the u.k. admits it did not know about it. lawful - although the committee says the law is out
it took edward snowden to tell them that. the i.s.c.'s make up and track record are part of the context of the stories, and the conclusions that the g.c.h.q. did not break the law, but the law is not fit for purpose, that the collection of data is not a form of mass data. they did not go down well with people close to the story, including edward snowden, who having provided the british jury with the evidence watched as the jury came in. campaigning for collection and advocateing is a win for...
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lawyer for edward snowden, thomas drake and john kiriakou. she recently wrote a piece for foreign policy magazine headlined, "petraeus, snowden, and the department of two-tiered justice." we will be back in a minute with a case you may think you know all about. it certainly got a lot of attention. and in fact, all of the details of it may be entirely wrong. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with aaron matÉ. aaron: new details have emerged about two secret service agents accused of drunk driving into a white house security barricade. "the washington post" reports the agents allegedly drove through an active investigation, directly next to a suspicious package, which had been placed on the ground by a woman who claimed it was a bomb. while officers at the scene wanted to arrest the agents and administer sobriety tests, a superior ordered their release without the tests. the secret service's new director, joseph clancy, who was appointed last month after a
lawyer for edward snowden, thomas drake and john kiriakou. she recently wrote a piece for foreign policy magazine headlined, "petraeus, snowden, and the department of two-tiered justice." we will be back in a minute with a case you may think you know all about. it certainly got a lot of attention. and in fact, all of the details of it may be entirely wrong. stay with us. ♪ [music break] >> amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman...
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. >> edward snowden's russian lawyer said the whistle blower wants to return to the united states. >> a rare exhibition of north korean art on display in south korea isn't just drawing attention from art lovers. >> a rescue mission in underway at a mine in eastern ukraine where there's been a huge explosion. thousands of families are gathered in the city of donetsk. according to reports at least 30 of dead and others trapped below grounds. donetsk has been racked by intense fighting between the government and pro-russian release for months and now kiev accuses the release of holding up the rescue effort by restricting access. we are outside the mine in donetsk. what more are you hearing? >> we are hearing from the separatist government that the cause of the blast was likely an excess buildup of methane inside the mine shaft, that there was no foul play. that means there was no shelling outside, despite the ceasefire here having been violated a number of times. we also have new numbers from the local separatist government here the donetsk people's republic. they say 230 miners went int
. >> edward snowden's russian lawyer said the whistle blower wants to return to the united states. >> a rare exhibition of north korean art on display in south korea isn't just drawing attention from art lovers. >> a rescue mission in underway at a mine in eastern ukraine where there's been a huge explosion. thousands of families are gathered in the city of donetsk. according to reports at least 30 of dead and others trapped below grounds. donetsk has been racked by intense...
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an essay later edward snowden holding a news conference via video link at the cbit tech fair in hanover, germany. edward snowden: we were removed from the ability to know that these policies have been enacted without our knowledge or consent. we did not know that we need to think about who we are calling in the middle of the night, what it might signal to our own government or an adversary government something about our own human relationships, our associations. cory: snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia. he previously addressed sxsw conference and has held a reddit q&a. starbucks announced the 2 for 1, with new shares payable april 8. the coffee giant split its stock six times. the last one was 10 years ago.
an essay later edward snowden holding a news conference via video link at the cbit tech fair in hanover, germany. edward snowden: we were removed from the ability to know that these policies have been enacted without our knowledge or consent. we did not know that we need to think about who we are calling in the middle of the night, what it might signal to our own government or an adversary government something about our own human relationships, our associations. cory: snowden has been given...
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things -- cory: let's start with edward snowden. last year, edward snowden spoke via satellite from russia where he is on the lam basically. he spoke again this year. maybe the shock value was lost. it did not get that much attention. alex: this year he is hammering that idea home that the government should be staying out of our information and it is the tech companies that need to be the shield for their users. if users are going to trust somebody with their data, with their information, it is on the tech companies to maintain that data for the users. cory: in terms of the connected home -- we have been hearing about the connected home for, i don't know, the last 20 years that es. -- at ces. alex: they were talking about some of the challenges. some of the onus now falls on the home depots of the world and
things -- cory: let's start with edward snowden. last year, edward snowden spoke via satellite from russia where he is on the lam basically. he spoke again this year. maybe the shock value was lost. it did not get that much attention. alex: this year he is hammering that idea home that the government should be staying out of our information and it is the tech companies that need to be the shield for their users. if users are going to trust somebody with their data, with their information, it is...
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we heard a little bit from the lawyer as well about edward snowden's experiences here in russia. remember that he came to moscow by fairly [ inaudible ] round about route. he arrived never having been to russia before with no money and not speaking the language. considering all of those things says his lawyer he has settled in pretty well but obviously not well enough to want to spend the rest of his life here. and he would rather go back to the united states it seems and face the very rel -- real possibility of a lengthy jail term. >>> russia's president has called to an end to what he calls shameful political killings of the murder of boris nemtsov on friday. he was buried on tuesday after being gunned down near the kremlin. the motive is unknown, but putin has rejected suggestions that he had any involvement. >> translator: the most serious attention should be paid to high-profile crimes. russia should be devoid at last at the kind of tragedies we have seen. the audacious murder of boris nemtsov right in the center of the capitol. >>> indonesia has transferred 11 convicted dru
we heard a little bit from the lawyer as well about edward snowden's experiences here in russia. remember that he came to moscow by fairly [ inaudible ] round about route. he arrived never having been to russia before with no money and not speaking the language. considering all of those things says his lawyer he has settled in pretty well but obviously not well enough to want to spend the rest of his life here. and he would rather go back to the united states it seems and face the very rel --...
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before edward snowden was painted as the enemy, there was another. a man that nixon said damaged the war against communism. ellsworth leaked pentagon papers, secret military works confirming what the public new to be true. america was losing the war in vietnam. the administration wept after emms worth and the "new york times" but lost the case in the supreme court. 40 years later the obama administration is accused of taking the same tack six. james is a reporter facing gaol time over refusing to reveal a source. he denounced president obama as the greatest enemy of press freedom in a generation. >> the first amendment of the constitution made the united states a symbol. reporters without boarders ranked the united states 49th in the world for press freedom. the obama administration pursuit of journalists has put a chill on reporters who cover the u.s. government. james goodell was the former counsel to the "new york times", representing them during the pentagon papers case, and is the author of fighting for the press. an inside story, and in a conve
before edward snowden was painted as the enemy, there was another. a man that nixon said damaged the war against communism. ellsworth leaked pentagon papers, secret military works confirming what the public new to be true. america was losing the war in vietnam. the administration wept after emms worth and the "new york times" but lost the case in the supreme court. 40 years later the obama administration is accused of taking the same tack six. james is a reporter facing gaol time over...
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now, we were given some details about how edward snowden has managed to settle in. of course, he never really wanted to end up in russia. he was on the run in a circuitous way ended up here. it seems he made a decision that he would rather go back to the united states and end up with the possibility of facing a lengthy jail term than spend the rest of his life on the run. >> we'll see how it all unfolds from here. rory, thank you very much indeed. >> still to come, vast wealth side by side with extreme poverty in the delta reasonablen. >> china's political elite banned from this gathering. >> pakistan through get their cricket world cup campaign back on track. >> indonesia transferred drug smugglers to an exile to face a firing squad. we have this report. >> the silence says it all. families two of the men are head to go indonesia to say their goodbyes. they have the most powerful man in australia an their side, but even he can't get indonesia to budge. >> when i spoke to the president last week, i made it absolutely crystal clear what australia's position was is an
now, we were given some details about how edward snowden has managed to settle in. of course, he never really wanted to end up in russia. he was on the run in a circuitous way ended up here. it seems he made a decision that he would rather go back to the united states and end up with the possibility of facing a lengthy jail term than spend the rest of his life on the run. >> we'll see how it all unfolds from here. rory, thank you very much indeed. >> still to come, vast wealth side...
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you have both supported edward snowden. mr. elsburg i want to start with you. you were also charged with the espionage act and you said this clearly, i did this at my own jeopardy and i'm prepared to answer the consequences of this decision. do you think snowden is facing the consequences? >> actually, snowden and i were -- have been charged with very similar charges which by the way are not charged with espionage, with spying, though it's often described that way colloquially. it is violation of the espionage acts 18 usc 793 prafers d paragraphs d and e. i happen to know those because i was the first charged in that way. the espionage act which includes those paragraphs was never to be used against people who gave the information to the public couple it was meant for spice who gave information secretly to a foreign government especially during war time. the first amendment really should prevent any such criminal act which is like the british secrets act. president obama has used this three times more than any other presidents ever, as though it were an officia
you have both supported edward snowden. mr. elsburg i want to start with you. you were also charged with the espionage act and you said this clearly, i did this at my own jeopardy and i'm prepared to answer the consequences of this decision. do you think snowden is facing the consequences? >> actually, snowden and i were -- have been charged with very similar charges which by the way are not charged with espionage, with spying, though it's often described that way colloquially. it is...
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i think edward snowden is perfectly aware of that. what his lawyer said on tuesday was that he is prepared to go back to the united states and face the inevitable charges, as long as he can be quarantined free and impartial trial. the united states says that well that's enshrined in the constitution of the country, and there's no way that he wouldn't be given a free and fair trial. the lawyer is talking about the challenges that edward snowden has faced in russia itself because, of course he came having never been to the country before he didn't speak the language he learnt russian and has settled in well. clearly he hasn't settled in quite well enough and will want to stay forever and ever and ever. >> let's get more on the top story, the rescues mission underway, but, look, i - yes. at a mine in eastern ukraine. there has been an explosion. we'll go to john hendren. he's is there with the latest tell us what you know about what happened now. jane, the latest number he had was about 30 people appear to have been killed here. there ar
i think edward snowden is perfectly aware of that. what his lawyer said on tuesday was that he is prepared to go back to the united states and face the inevitable charges, as long as he can be quarantined free and impartial trial. the united states says that well that's enshrined in the constitution of the country, and there's no way that he wouldn't be given a free and fair trial. the lawyer is talking about the challenges that edward snowden has faced in russia itself because, of course he...
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and the united states would help edward snowden do that. but she didn't give any indication that they were actively engained in kind of official negotiations with the russians or with snowden's lawyers to make that happen. so i don't know the extent to which this is really that different. i mean, we've spoken to the lawyer this evening. he came into our office a few hours ago and gave us a briefing on what was being said. we asked him, is snowden any closer to going home as a result of these negotiations? he said as far as he's concerned no he's not at this point. >> thank you so much. >>> in other national news former cia director general david petraeus will plead guilty to handling classified information. it was revealed that the distinguished four-star commander of u.s. forces had an extramarital affair with his biography paula broadwell. evan, what are the terms of the agreement and what is he confessing to having done? >> he's confessing -- pleading guilty to unauthorized removal and detention of classified material, a misdemeanor. his
and the united states would help edward snowden do that. but she didn't give any indication that they were actively engained in kind of official negotiations with the russians or with snowden's lawyers to make that happen. so i don't know the extent to which this is really that different. i mean, we've spoken to the lawyer this evening. he came into our office a few hours ago and gave us a briefing on what was being said. we asked him, is snowden any closer to going home as a result of these...
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talks to get edward snowden back from russia to the u.s. let's listen to what he had to say. >> translator: i won't keep a secret snowden wants to return home. we are doing everything possible to resolve the issue. there is a group of u.s. lawyers, a group of german lawyers, and i'm dealing with it on the russian side. >> reporter: so lawyers talking about how to get edward snowden home. but we have heard from his lawyer here in russia saying something about the challenges that edward snowden has been subjected to since he has been in russia. because remember he came here not really wanting to end up for any length of time in russia, but this is where he has stayed ever since. 2013 was when he arrived. he arrived with no money, he didn't speak the language but he has settle in fairly well but obviously not comfortable enough to want to stay and there are serious dangers for him if he goes back to the united states. it is inconceivable that if he went back he wouldn't end up facing some sort of while for the whistleblowering and the leaks he
talks to get edward snowden back from russia to the u.s. let's listen to what he had to say. >> translator: i won't keep a secret snowden wants to return home. we are doing everything possible to resolve the issue. there is a group of u.s. lawyers, a group of german lawyers, and i'm dealing with it on the russian side. >> reporter: so lawyers talking about how to get edward snowden home. but we have heard from his lawyer here in russia saying something about the challenges that...
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but edward snowden, the man who leave the document, cannot come to germany. >> the countries, such as germany, who benefit the most from the risk that he took the one you have most shamefully turned their backs on him. >> via link with snowden to moscow, he said he would love to return to his united states, but does not believe he would get a fair trial. >> i want to tell the jury why i did it. i want to tell the court what these programs are. i want the jury to decide whether it was right or wrong that our rights and our constitution were being violated in secret. >> the u.s. continues to argue about whether snowden is a traitor or hero. but for the makers of security technology, that is not the point. >> for us, it's an absolute business driver. edward snowden's comments have definitely raise a different awareness of security questions. >> customers are more sensitive about security matters now, but the monitoring continues said snowden. then he addresses his audience of i.t. professionals directly. what they are looking for the people in this room right now. -- >> they're looking f
but edward snowden, the man who leave the document, cannot come to germany. >> the countries, such as germany, who benefit the most from the risk that he took the one you have most shamefully turned their backs on him. >> via link with snowden to moscow, he said he would love to return to his united states, but does not believe he would get a fair trial. >> i want to tell the jury why i did it. i want to tell the court what these programs are. i want the jury to decide whether...
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. >>> lawyers from edward snowden says the whistleblower wants to return home to the u.s. he was granted asylum in russia after leaking details after the u.s. government's mass surveillance program. washington says snowden will have to face criminal charges if he returns. rory challands is in moscow with more. >> reporter: the man who has been edward snowden's lawyer since he arrived in russia was launching his book on tuesday. and he made some interesting comments about what seems to be going on behind the scenes legal discussions that would soon potentially lead to edward snowden's return back to the united states. let's listen to what he had to say. >> translator: of course i won't keep a secret that he is considering it and wants to return back home. we are now doing everything possible to solve this issue. >> reporter: it's inconvenable that if he did go back he wouldn't be put immediately on trial. we heard a little bit from the lawyer as well about edward snowden's experiences here in russia. remember that he came too moscow by fairly round about route. he arrived n
. >>> lawyers from edward snowden says the whistleblower wants to return home to the u.s. he was granted asylum in russia after leaking details after the u.s. government's mass surveillance program. washington says snowden will have to face criminal charges if he returns. rory challands is in moscow with more. >> reporter: the man who has been edward snowden's lawyer since he arrived in russia was launching his book on tuesday. and he made some interesting comments about what...
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. >>> edward snowden may be making plans to return to the u.s. the former n.s.a. contractor has been in moscow since 2013 when russia granted him asylum. he said he would return to u.s. if guaranteed a fair trial. russian lawyers say he's working to get edward snowden home. >> we are doing everything possible to solve the issue, there's a group much u.s. lawyers, and a group of german lawyers, and we are dealing with it from the russian side. >> edward snowden's return to the u.s. could land him behind bars. he's been charged with espionage. his lawyer insists the leaks were to expose a violation of human rights. >> iraqi military is claiming success in ousting i.s.i.s. from parts of tikrit. they have reached south of the city. the operation is the iraqi government's largest offensive to date. so far it's hoped without u.s. help. >> tonight hillary clinton's office is defending the former secretary of state. she is caught up in a controversy over her use of email when the top diplomats. as david shuster tells us it could impact a future run for the bhous. >> seven
. >>> edward snowden may be making plans to return to the u.s. the former n.s.a. contractor has been in moscow since 2013 when russia granted him asylum. he said he would return to u.s. if guaranteed a fair trial. russian lawyers say he's working to get edward snowden home. >> we are doing everything possible to solve the issue, there's a group much u.s. lawyers, and a group of german lawyers, and we are dealing with it from the russian side. >> edward snowden's return to...
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slavery in the united states, the leaks of edward snowden, u.s. meddling in venezuela, and the u.s.-to relations. we began by asking the professor how the u.s. should respond to the self proclaimed islamic state. >> it is very hard to think of any ring serious that can be done. it should be settled diplomatically and peacefully to the extent that is possible. it is not inconceivable. isis -- it is a horrible manifestation of hideous actions. it is a real danger to anyone nearby, but so are other forces. and we should be getting together with iran, which has a huge stake in the matter and is the main force involved, with the iraqi government, which is calling -- applauding iranian support and trying to work out
slavery in the united states, the leaks of edward snowden, u.s. meddling in venezuela, and the u.s.-to relations. we began by asking the professor how the u.s. should respond to the self proclaimed islamic state. >> it is very hard to think of any ring serious that can be done. it should be settled diplomatically and peacefully to the extent that is possible. it is not inconceivable. isis -- it is a horrible manifestation of hideous actions. it is a real danger to anyone nearby, but so...
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infamously thanks to edward snowden that they hacked into angela merkel's phone and we re able to take the metadata from her phone calls. is that your first sales call to call angela merkel and say you have to have one of these tablets? >> she does have one of our products. she has a secure blackberry. cory: it is curious to me that your software has developed -- is developed in germany and that library which has a reputation for security going back a decade had to acquire your company to get the software. what is it about the development of the software in germany that was better than anything blackberry could concoct in canada? >> the reputation for my company is based on encrypting voice. blackberry is famous for encrypting data. library has a huge -- blackberry
infamously thanks to edward snowden that they hacked into angela merkel's phone and we re able to take the metadata from her phone calls. is that your first sales call to call angela merkel and say you have to have one of these tablets? >> she does have one of our products. she has a secure blackberry. cory: it is curious to me that your software has developed -- is developed in germany and that library which has a reputation for security going back a decade had to acquire your company to...
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edward snowden, u.s. drones, the legacy of slavery, and a new chapter in his own life, so stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman as we continue our conversation with noam chomsky, we turn to latin america. aaron matÉ sat down with noam chomsky yesterday. the m.i.t. professor emeritus. we asked him to talk about the thawing of u.s. cuba relations and u.s. meddling in cuba. >> the u.s. has been at war with cuba since the late 1959. cuba had been essentially a colony of the united states, virtual colony. in january 1959, the castro girl us forces took over -- guerrilla forces took over. by late that year, u.s. planes were already bombing cuba from florida. i think was in march 1960 there's a formal decision internally to overthrow the government. john f. kennedy came in shortly after, the bay of pigs. after the bay of pigs, it was almost hysteria in washington about how to punish the cubans for this. kennedy made some incredib
edward snowden, u.s. drones, the legacy of slavery, and a new chapter in his own life, so stay with us. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman as we continue our conversation with noam chomsky, we turn to latin america. aaron matÉ sat down with noam chomsky yesterday. the m.i.t. professor emeritus. we asked him to talk about the thawing of u.s. cuba relations and u.s. meddling in cuba. >> the u.s. has been at war with...
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ademÁs por quÉ edward snowden ahora quiere vivir en suiza. y le decimos quÉ opciones hay para manejar su deuda de tarjeta de crÉdito. con esto y mÁs volvemos. en subway, comenzamos con pan recién horneado, tierna pechuga de pavo y tus favoritos sabores italianos... suculentos, picositos, y derretidos... rociados con la nueva subway vinagreta. el tremendo nuevo turkey italiano melt. solo en subway. crest presenta. hey, porque estas borrando esas fotos. porque mis dientes estan amarillos. ahora que lo mencionas. oye... pero usa la pasta blanqueadora. me da miedo que sea mala para mis dientes. prueba 3d white, de hecho es buena para tus dientes. presentamos la nueva coleccion crest 3d white diamond strong. la pasta de diente y el enjuague blanquean con cuidado, y fortalecen los puntos debiles. usalos juntos para un esmalte dos veces mas fuerte, y blanquea sin preocupacion. tu sonrisa se ve increible. gracias. crest 3d white durante dos años hemos estado rompiendo las reglas absurdas de la industria celular. porque te escuchamos. no más con
ademÁs por quÉ edward snowden ahora quiere vivir en suiza. y le decimos quÉ opciones hay para manejar su deuda de tarjeta de crÉdito. con esto y mÁs volvemos. en subway, comenzamos con pan recién horneado, tierna pechuga de pavo y tus favoritos sabores italianos... suculentos, picositos, y derretidos... rociados con la nueva subway vinagreta. el tremendo nuevo turkey italiano melt. solo en subway. crest presenta. hey, porque estas borrando esas fotos. porque mis dientes estan amarillos....
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a loyal for fugitive edward snowden said the american whistleblower wants to go home. the former spy contractor has been in motorcycle coe since 2013. he was granted asylum after leaking details. washington said they'll welcome edward snowden home, buts will have to face criminal charges. >> to chile, people living around the volcano will have to return home. forcing thousands to nearby shelters. gerald tan has more. >> nature's might in its dazzling glory. one of south america's active volcanos erupts in southern chilly. the villerrica spewed ash and rocks. >> translation: we heard a noise, it was constant. we went outside. we were scared. it was cloudy all day. >>> we were really scared because there was a lot of fire coming out. it was a big explosion, and we felt it because it was seismic. thousands of people in surrounding towns were moved to designate safe zones, and roads leading to the volcano sealed off. chile's president visited the area and declared an emergency. several measures have been activated aim at guaranteeing the safety of the population. within se
a loyal for fugitive edward snowden said the american whistleblower wants to go home. the former spy contractor has been in motorcycle coe since 2013. he was granted asylum after leaking details. washington said they'll welcome edward snowden home, buts will have to face criminal charges. >> to chile, people living around the volcano will have to return home. forcing thousands to nearby shelters. gerald tan has more. >> nature's might in its dazzling glory. one of south america's...
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edward snowden will be welcomed home, he'll have to face criminal charges. >> to chile, people at a volcano are returning home. the volcano erupted forcing thousands to nearby shelters. >> reporter: nature's might in its gory one of south america's vol canios erupts in chilly the villarrica spews rock. >> translation: we heard an intense noise, it was constant. we went outside to see what is happening. we were scared. it was cloudy all day. >> translation: we were really scared gaufs a lot of fire coming -- because there was a lot of fire coming out. it was a big explosion. we felt it it was seismic. >> reporter: thousands of people in surrounding towns were moved. roads leading to the volcano were sealed off the the president michelle bachelet visited the area and declared on emergency. several measures have been activated aimed to guarantee the safety of the population. within seven hours the activity calmed. the national geological service says a heavy lava flow is not expected. several communities are under watch. it appears placid again, a spectacular eruption. >> the u.n. impose sanct
edward snowden will be welcomed home, he'll have to face criminal charges. >> to chile, people at a volcano are returning home. the volcano erupted forcing thousands to nearby shelters. >> reporter: nature's might in its gory one of south america's vol canios erupts in chilly the villarrica spews rock. >> translation: we heard an intense noise, it was constant. we went outside to see what is happening. we were scared. it was cloudy all day. >> translation: we were really...
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the suit challenges the mass surveillance program that first came to light when edward snowden revealed the reach of u.s. surveillance back in 2013. eamon javers has been very busy. following this story and others. he joins us now from washington. good evening, eamon. >> reporter: good evening, sue. this suit was announced this morning by jimmy wales. he's the founder of wikipedia and alleging in the piece and the lawsuit that nsa mass surveillance violates wikipedia readers fourth and first amendment rights and wants the nsa to knock it off in effect people have a right to be able to talk and discuss and research controversial topics. countries around the world where those controversial political and ideological beliefs might not be as well protected as they are here in the united states. i talked to a senior administration official about this issue today, sue. and i can tell you what they told us which is they say we will not comment on any specific matter before the court but we've been v about what constitutes a very target of electronic surveillance. the act of innocuously reading
the suit challenges the mass surveillance program that first came to light when edward snowden revealed the reach of u.s. surveillance back in 2013. eamon javers has been very busy. following this story and others. he joins us now from washington. good evening, eamon. >> reporter: good evening, sue. this suit was announced this morning by jimmy wales. he's the founder of wikipedia and alleging in the piece and the lawsuit that nsa mass surveillance violates wikipedia readers fourth and...
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first, edward snowden goes hollywood. sounds like stealing government secrets is my ticket to stardom. >>> could edward beheading homeward? according to his attorney, edward snowden is ready to return to the land of the free, but on one condition. free burritos for the rest of his life. kidding of course. how great would that be? at a news conference on tuesday, snowden's russian lawyers said the contractor wants to come home as long as he is grabted -- granted an impartial trial. he promised snowden he would not face the death penalty, but he would still face charges under the espionage act that limits the ways he can defend himself. and snowden's legal advisors say that's not fare. sad face. joseph gordon eleven -- eleven vit reveals him in his latest film. i'm sure you think snowden is a lovable scam p. should he come back to the country? >> i think he should. if he wants to face the music i think it is a good precedent to set. i think sending the whistle blowers to siberia is bad policy. >> did he? >> yeah. >> i read
first, edward snowden goes hollywood. sounds like stealing government secrets is my ticket to stardom. >>> could edward beheading homeward? according to his attorney, edward snowden is ready to return to the land of the free, but on one condition. free burritos for the rest of his life. kidding of course. how great would that be? at a news conference on tuesday, snowden's russian lawyers said the contractor wants to come home as long as he is grabted -- granted an impartial trial. he...
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made for you to love. >>> edward snowden is ready to return to the u.s. the news today comes by way of snowden's lawyer in russia. he told reports today, quote, snowden is ready to return to the states but on the condition that he is given a guarantee of a legal and impartial trial. the u.s. wants snowden to return and stand trial for leaking extensive secrets of the nsa's security programs. he is also the subject of a brand new bi brand-new bioptic. perhaps snowden the man will be back in time for the premiere. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" live from new york. let's get to work. >> this capitol dome helped build our iron dome. >> tonight benjamin netanyahu addresses congress. >> we must stop iran's subrogation of terror. >>> later, it's personal. >> you do not need a law degree to understand how troubling this is. >> hillary clinton is under attack for use of her personal e-mail in the state department. >>she trying
made for you to love. >>> edward snowden is ready to return to the u.s. the news today comes by way of snowden's lawyer in russia. he told reports today, quote, snowden is ready to return to the states but on the condition that he is given a guarantee of a legal and impartial trial. the u.s. wants snowden to return and stand trial for leaking extensive secrets of the nsa's security programs. he is also the subject of a brand new bi brand-new bioptic. perhaps snowden the man will be...
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times" review of your book says you are given access to the edward snowden documents. you of a special position to explain complicated, highly secret surveillance programs to the american public. what should we know? what should we be aware of? >> the documents in the stories are really explaining themselves, that the nsa is collecting everything. everything they can under a variety of laws that have been bent beyond their intention. data has been collected on non-americans and americans. it is being saved and stored and used and we don't know a lot of the details. this is being done in a highly secretive situations. there are secret courts passing secret rules that affect companies and us, and we don't get to know about them. what snowden showed us is, this is all happening by the u.s.. what we need to understand is this is not just the u.s. china, russia, other countries are doing the same things. we need to look at this and decide what we want. the nsa is filling a vacuum by collecting everything. we need to step in and put rules in place. amy: and what most surpris
times" review of your book says you are given access to the edward snowden documents. you of a special position to explain complicated, highly secret surveillance programs to the american public. what should we know? what should we be aware of? >> the documents in the stories are really explaining themselves, that the nsa is collecting everything. everything they can under a variety of laws that have been bent beyond their intention. data has been collected on non-americans and...
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edward snowden: we were removed from the ability to know that these policies have been enacted without our knowledge or consent. we did not know that we need to think about who we are calling in the middle of the night what it might signal to our own government or an adversary government something about our own human relationships, our associations. cory: snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia. he previously addressed sxsw conference and has held a reddit q&a. starbucks announced the 2 for 1 with new shares payable april 8. the coffee giant split its stock six times. the last one was 10 years ago. starbucks got a modest boost to its earning guidance in announcing its split. ♪ cory: more people are ditching traditional jobs to work freelance, whether they want to or not, but freelancers and health insurance? it does not always happen. a companies using big data to predict health care expenses and offer recommendations. the ceo -- i'm one of the few people who loves insurance stories -- because we care about it so deeply, the business is so opaque but this issue of insurance
edward snowden: we were removed from the ability to know that these policies have been enacted without our knowledge or consent. we did not know that we need to think about who we are calling in the middle of the night what it might signal to our own government or an adversary government something about our own human relationships, our associations. cory: snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia. he previously addressed sxsw conference and has held a reddit q&a. starbucks announced...
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last year, edward snowden spoke via satellite from russia where he is on the lam basically. he spoke again this year. maybe the shock value was lost. it did not get that much attention. alex: this year he is hammering that idea home that the government should be staying out of our information and it is the tech companies that need to be the shield for their users. if users are going to trust somebody with their data, with their information, it is on the tech companies to maintain that data for the users. cory: in terms of the connected home -- we have been hearing about the connected home for, i don't know, the last 20 years that es. -- at ces. alex: they were talking about some of the challenges. some of the onus now falls on the home depots of the world and retailers who need to educate their salespeople to tell the consumers why these connected devices are so valuable. and partner scott weiss, who said, connected homes, is this a normal thing or a nerd thing? kaufman came out and said it is kind of nerds, because these devices do not talk to each other yet. they have to g
last year, edward snowden spoke via satellite from russia where he is on the lam basically. he spoke again this year. maybe the shock value was lost. it did not get that much attention. alex: this year he is hammering that idea home that the government should be staying out of our information and it is the tech companies that need to be the shield for their users. if users are going to trust somebody with their data, with their information, it is on the tech companies to maintain that data for...
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cory: let's start with edward snowden. last year, he spoke from russia by satellite where he is on the lam basically. he spoke again this year. maybe the shock value was lost. he did not get so much attention. what did he have to say? >> he's still hammering home the idea the government should be staying out of our information and it is the tech companies who need to be the shield for users. if users are going to trust somebody with their information, it is on the tech companies to maintain that data for users. cory: in terms of connected home we have been hearing about it for the last 20 years. i am surprised that is a focus. >> a c.e.o. did a keynote in the last couple of days this weekend talking about some of the challenges, saying some of the onus that now falls on home depots and retailers the need to educate your salespeople to tell consumers why these connected devices are so valuable. he was there with scott weiss who asked if connected homes is a normal thing or a nerd thing. he did say it is still for the nerds
cory: let's start with edward snowden. last year, he spoke from russia by satellite where he is on the lam basically. he spoke again this year. maybe the shock value was lost. he did not get so much attention. what did he have to say? >> he's still hammering home the idea the government should be staying out of our information and it is the tech companies who need to be the shield for users. if users are going to trust somebody with their information, it is on the tech companies to...
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edward snowden: we were removed from the ability to know that these policies have been enacted without our knowledge or consent. we did not know that we need to think about who we are calling in the middle of the night, what it might signal to our own government or an adversary government something about our own human relationships, our associations. cory: snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia. he previously addressed sxsw conference and has held a reddit q&a. starbucks announced the 2 for 1, with new shares payable april 8. the coffee giant split its stock six times. the last one was 10 years ago. starbucks got a modest boost to its earning guidance in announcing its split. ♪ cory: more people are ditching traditional jobs to work freelance, whether they want to or not, but freelancers and health insurance? it does not always happen. a companies using big data to predict health care expenses and offer recommendations. noah: i'm one of the few people who loves insurance stories -- because we care about it so deeply, the business is so opaque, but this issue of insurance f
edward snowden: we were removed from the ability to know that these policies have been enacted without our knowledge or consent. we did not know that we need to think about who we are calling in the middle of the night, what it might signal to our own government or an adversary government something about our own human relationships, our associations. cory: snowden has been given temporary asylum in russia. he previously addressed sxsw conference and has held a reddit q&a. starbucks...
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lou: a trader, edward snowden he wants to come bacto united states now. a fair trial and guaranteed he will not be hanged by the neck until dead or whatever the capital punishment would be. >> he will get a fair trial he will come here, jury of peers. lou: but is it not asinine? if you like russia stay there. >> there are jurors saying this man is a hero, he came forward disclosed what the government was doing. he -- >> he will get a fair trial but he will be chargeed if he comes back here with espionage. our government could not take that off the table that would probably keep him in russia. lou: you talk about there may be a difference of opinion. prosecutions case, i think is air tight on this one. >> rock solid. lou: thank you so much, good to see you mercedes, good luck with your surgery. >> thank you. lou: and good look lis with your book , what a title. a beauty. thank you both. >> thank you. lou: that is it for us, thank you, good night from new york site. >> a rock 'n roll legend. >> crazy thing about roy orbison from 1959 to 1964 he had 21, top
lou: a trader, edward snowden he wants to come bacto united states now. a fair trial and guaranteed he will not be hanged by the neck until dead or whatever the capital punishment would be. >> he will get a fair trial he will come here, jury of peers. lou: but is it not asinine? if you like russia stay there. >> there are jurors saying this man is a hero, he came forward disclosed what the government was doing. he -- >> he will get a fair trial but he will be chargeed if he...
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edward snowden wants to return to the u.s. he has been in moscow since 2013 when russia granted him asylum. russian lawyers say negotiations are under way to let him come home. >> translation: we are going everything possible to solve the issue. there's a group of u.s. and german lawyers, and i'm dealing 2000 on the russian side. >> edward snowden faces espionage charges for leaking information on the n.s.a. spying programme. his lawyers say his leaks were to expose a violationle human rights. >> a speed bump on the road. >> taxi drivers cause a traffic jam to send a message to uber. >> and a plant deemed a narcotic and banned - farmers say they are getting ripped off, even where they sell it legally. pass pa >>> hundreds of taxi drivers in brussels created a traffic jam to protest against uber that will be allowed to operate next year. they argue that it violates licencing and insurance investigations. uber is facing challenges in germany, france and netherlands, and several u.s. cities. they aim to create 15,000 jobs in thos
edward snowden wants to return to the u.s. he has been in moscow since 2013 when russia granted him asylum. russian lawyers say negotiations are under way to let him come home. >> translation: we are going everything possible to solve the issue. there's a group of u.s. and german lawyers, and i'm dealing 2000 on the russian side. >> edward snowden faces espionage charges for leaking information on the n.s.a. spying programme. his lawyers say his leaks were to expose a violationle...
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stephanie sy has the story. >> edward snowden has always said he wanted to come back to the u.s. hiding out in russia he's been there since august of 2013 shortly after leaking details of the government's mass surveillance program of citizens. on canada's cbc snowden says not much has changed in his prospects. >> i've been work exawfortively exhaustively since i left. to be open clear and no abuse of procedure where we would say oh yeah we have great evidence against him but it's classified so you can't know it. >> snowden has been granted residency in russia for at least two and a half years but not asylum. in our next hour we'll be speaking with two well-known whistle blowers be we're going to have that in our next hour david. >> all right stephanie looking forward to it. >>> a trial in los angeles to determine if one of the biggest pop hits was ripped off from an r and b legend. his family says robin thicke's blurred lines does this that. >> was it stolen? that's what a jury in a federal court in los angeles will decide. a lawsuit was brought by the estate of marvin gaye. for
stephanie sy has the story. >> edward snowden has always said he wanted to come back to the u.s. hiding out in russia he's been there since august of 2013 shortly after leaking details of the government's mass surveillance program of citizens. on canada's cbc snowden says not much has changed in his prospects. >> i've been work exawfortively exhaustively since i left. to be open clear and no abuse of procedure where we would say oh yeah we have great evidence against him but it's...
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lou: a trader, edward snowden he wants to come bacto united states now. a fair trial and guaranteed he will not be hanged by the neck until dead or whatever the capital punishment would be. >> he will get a fair trial he will come here, jury of peers. lou: but is it not asinine? if you like russia stay there. >> there are jurors saying this man is a hero, he came forward disclosed what the government was doing. he -- >> he will get a fair trial but he will be chargeed if he comes back here with espionage. our government could not take that off the table that would probably keep him in russia. lou: you talk about there may be a difference of opinion. prosecutions case, i think is air tight on this one. >> rock solid. lou: thank you so much, good to see you mercedes, good luck with your surgery. >> thank you. lou: and good look lis with your book , what a title. a beauty. thank you both. >> thank you. lou: that is it for us, thank you, good night from new york. neil: i know everyone today was focused on this guy. is anyone watching this guy? his enemies kee
lou: a trader, edward snowden he wants to come bacto united states now. a fair trial and guaranteed he will not be hanged by the neck until dead or whatever the capital punishment would be. >> he will get a fair trial he will come here, jury of peers. lou: but is it not asinine? if you like russia stay there. >> there are jurors saying this man is a hero, he came forward disclosed what the government was doing. he -- >> he will get a fair trial but he will be chargeed if he...
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. >> an attorney for edward snowden has reasserted that the nsa's whistleblower is willing to come home. a team of international lawyers continues to work on terms that would see snowden returned to the united states. snowden is prepared to end his asylum in russia on the condition he has given a guarantee of a legal and impartial trial. to date, the justice department has only guaranteed he won't face the death penalty. >> talk of edward snowden's return comes as a government leaker of a different sort has reached a plea deal. retired four-star general and former cia director david petronius will plead guilty to one count of unauthorized removal and retention of classified information. the fbi and federal prosecutors had recommended felony charges against patricia s for providing -- david the trias for providing classified information to a woman who with the had a next her marital affair. he gave her access to a cia e-mail account and the names of undercover operatives in afghanistan. under his plea deal, he faces a maximum of one year in prison the prosecutors will seek a suspended se
. >> an attorney for edward snowden has reasserted that the nsa's whistleblower is willing to come home. a team of international lawyers continues to work on terms that would see snowden returned to the united states. snowden is prepared to end his asylum in russia on the condition he has given a guarantee of a legal and impartial trial. to date, the justice department has only guaranteed he won't face the death penalty. >> talk of edward snowden's return comes as a government...
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. >>> and accused nsa lyric edward snowden's offer to the u.s. what would it take for him to come back to the u.s.? . and later, the bankrupt "skymall" magazine you may have browsed during a flight is about to make a triumphant return. the travel guru bringing it back with some changes. >>> here are today's headlines where you live. a well-known venture capitalist testified today in a silicon valley gender discrimination lawsuit. a partner at cliner, perkins caulfield, and buyers was the mentor and boss to ellen powell. powell claims she was subjected to harassment after ending an affair with a colleague and is asking for $15 million. >>> oakland police are investigating the death of marcus west. he was shot and killed on his way to work this morning near noland park. abc 7's wayne friedman talked to neighbors who heard seven shots and said the victim of left to die in the street. >>> the family of jahi mcmath is suing children's hospital oakland. abc 7 talked to the family attorney who called the hospital's errors while treating the oakland teen
. >>> and accused nsa lyric edward snowden's offer to the u.s. what would it take for him to come back to the u.s.? . and later, the bankrupt "skymall" magazine you may have browsed during a flight is about to make a triumphant return. the travel guru bringing it back with some changes. >>> here are today's headlines where you live. a well-known venture capitalist testified today in a silicon valley gender discrimination lawsuit. a partner at cliner, perkins...
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since then, documents leaked by whistleblower edward snowden has revealed the scale and scope of the monitoring carried out by the nsa. >> we now know that the spying that is occurring is broader than we or the supreme court ever realized at the time our previous challenge was litigated. and the fact that the nsa is not simply surveilling the communications of its target but is surveilling the communications of a century everyone to find information, it changes this case and changes what the arguments the court will be hearing. catherine: other organizations joining include human rights watch, amnesty international, the national association of criminal defense lawyers, and the global fund for women. genie: it was the biggest u.s. pop song of the summer of 2013. robin thicke and pharrell williams's "blurred lines." it has cost them for milling dollars in damages plus $3.4 million in profit after they were found guilty of plagiarizing the motown artist marvin gaye. a jury sided with gaye's estate, saying parts of "got to give it up" were stolen for the song. gaye's daughter wept as the
since then, documents leaked by whistleblower edward snowden has revealed the scale and scope of the monitoring carried out by the nsa. >> we now know that the spying that is occurring is broader than we or the supreme court ever realized at the time our previous challenge was litigated. and the fact that the nsa is not simply surveilling the communications of its target but is surveilling the communications of a century everyone to find information, it changes this case and changes what...
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snowden revealed the program setting off a fire storm of criticism. for current and former security officials. >>> we are learning more about the co-pilot who investigators say intentionally crashed the germanwings plane into the alps. andreas lubitz received psychotherapy for several years some for suicidal tendencies. still not a clear motivate motive behind the crash. >> there is no evidence that the co-pilot told before that he'll do what we have to assume was done. and we haven't found a letter or anything like that that contends a concession of that. that. >> and we may have our first gliments atglimpse of the final moments of 9525. if confirmed it would support the theory that co-pilot andreas lubitz locked the pilot out of the cockpit. 10:25, airplane is descending, the pilot can be heard screaming, for god's sake, open the door. terrain, pull up. the captain is heard screaming open the door. at 10:40 a.m. it sounds like the plane's right wing scrapes a mountain top. that's the last of the recording. german officials have yet to confirm the tr
snowden revealed the program setting off a fire storm of criticism. for current and former security officials. >>> we are learning more about the co-pilot who investigators say intentionally crashed the germanwings plane into the alps. andreas lubitz received psychotherapy for several years some for suicidal tendencies. still not a clear motivate motive behind the crash. >> there is no evidence that the co-pilot told before that he'll do what we have to assume was done. and we...
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. >> rose: what has changed since the disclosure we have learned from edward snowden. >> one thing as changed, we have endure or enduring some serious compromises of our capability, particularly and regrettably to monitor, to track the activities of terrorists overseas and terrorism. >> rose: how did that work how does that -- >> well one of the, transparency is a two-edge sword. it is good certainly to the extent that we can explain what we do and why we do it,8l but our adversary ease go to school and that's particularly what happened particularly with the terrorists, al-qaeda. isil is very astute at learning from these revelations and applying what they've learned. they are extremely communication security and operation security conscious. so that has been a major impact. >> rose: so they know our potential, they learned something about how to avoid that. >> exactly. >> rose: how much do we know about isil? >> well we know a lot. i think we understand obviously what their objectives seem to be. we i think have a reasonably good understanding of their leadership. >> rose: and where
. >> rose: what has changed since the disclosure we have learned from edward snowden. >> one thing as changed, we have endure or enduring some serious compromises of our capability, particularly and regrettably to monitor, to track the activities of terrorists overseas and terrorism. >> rose: how did that work how does that -- >> well one of the, transparency is a two-edge sword. it is good certainly to the extent that we can explain what we do and why we do it,8l but...