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they turned it over to the focal chapter of the fbi, and the results of the investigation went out today. >> it has been determined that three men's basketball players, did participate on betting on one or more sporting events. to date, there has been, and there is no indication of any point shaving involved. let me repeat that. to date, we have no evidence of point shaving involved. however, gambling is a very serious ncaa rule infraction. >> and that's a very important point. that they did not bet on their actual games, but gambling is something the ncaa doesn't tolerate. the ncaa does annual studies on gambling, and their latest study said that 26% of male student athletes bet on sports within the past year, but again, sports wagering of any kind is strictly prohibited, and that includes fantasy leagues, sports pools, and internet gambling, when you include those 57% of college athletes bet. >> what happens to these three players? >> again, gambling very serious in the eyes of the ncaa. they have been kicked off of the team and lose a year of eligibility. and for two of these players
they turned it over to the focal chapter of the fbi, and the results of the investigation went out today. >> it has been determined that three men's basketball players, did participate on betting on one or more sporting events. to date, there has been, and there is no indication of any point shaving involved. let me repeat that. to date, we have no evidence of point shaving involved. however, gambling is a very serious ncaa rule infraction. >> and that's a very important point. that...
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that's unlikely to satisfy the companies subject to those letters from the fbi asking for data. the president asks for transparency but outlining the reason he don't want to have any more steps, as expected the president is putting forward not just one but a panel of advocates on that fisa court, public advocates to stand up for the american's public's right to privacy when the american intelligence community comes to them. overall, the president offering astout defense for the american intelligence apparatus and those working there. pointing out there are no abuses, no intentional abuses while at the same time, saying attacks have been prevented. he said at the outset of the speech del however he wasn't speaking specifically about the 215 program the metadata collection program, and a federal judge in washington issued a stay of the program just recently, said there have been no evidence of any attacks being prevented. technological regulations that oversee that technology and the surveillance programs enabled by the technology need to be reviewed del. >> mike viqueria at the w
that's unlikely to satisfy the companies subject to those letters from the fbi asking for data. the president asks for transparency but outlining the reason he don't want to have any more steps, as expected the president is putting forward not just one but a panel of advocates on that fisa court, public advocates to stand up for the american's public's right to privacy when the american intelligence community comes to them. overall, the president offering astout defense for the american...
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and the reason citizens had to investigate the fbi is that people down in washington were terrified of j edgar hoover. >> reporter: 40 years later the burglars are revealing what they did and why. >> we took all the files from the office, took those out, put them in those five suit cases. took the suit cases out to a car and left for a safe house. >> reporter: the group comprised of three professor, a cab driver, and a daycare center worker who said they were on a mission to expose illegal activities by the fbi. >> they used the instruments of massive surveillance, intimidation and infiltrators in order to take the voice of dissent away from di dissent. >> we heard shouts around the house. look at this. and we found some very incriminating files. >> reporter: the story of the brazen heist is now the subject of a documentary, and a new book by the first reporter to get the documents in her mailbox. >> the fbi was never the same again. >> reporter: they kept their silence for decades. >> we had to do what the folks we elected to do for us couldn't do. >> reporter: now they're talking. ri
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where will he go with the so-called national security letters issued by the fbi to the communications companies requesting information without any sort of judicial review? will there be constraints on that as well? and back to the metadata collection, will there be review for when they two to the secret court, the court that hears law enforcement in the intelligence community. their request for intelligence warrants the tools that they need to fight terrorism and law enforcement. the advocate on that, the privacy advocate that speaks up for the public's right to privacy. and overall, the president expected to emphasize the need for further transparency, and the overriding theme, as the technology advances by leaps and bounds, del, and allows the intelligence community in the united states to do things that are unprecedented and surprising to a lot of people, do the protocols and the practices keep up with the privacy that many people expect and believe is their right, not only in the united states, but it's one of the many questions here, not only in the united states, but overseas as
where will he go with the so-called national security letters issued by the fbi to the communications companies requesting information without any sort of judicial review? will there be constraints on that as well? and back to the metadata collection, will there be review for when they two to the secret court, the court that hears law enforcement in the intelligence community. their request for intelligence warrants the tools that they need to fight terrorism and law enforcement. the advocate...
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the fbi, if they want to contact my credit card company, they may have to tell me. when it comes to cell phone record, they'll store the data but keep it outside the government. if they search the weapons, they'll have to ask a court, a court that didn't reject a request in 2012. for most outside, it's not enough. he didn't go far enough or embrace the recommendations that his review group made. >> before the criticism, the president sounded a defensive tone. >> no one expects china to have an open debate about surveillance programs, or russia to take privacy concerns of citizens in other places into account. >> the debate is not over. congress has to approve changes and may go further than the president and the supreme court has to decide if domestic spying is constitutional. as evidenced by the sides and scale of the protests, to far they are facing much public pressure to change his decision. >> glenn greenwald, a journalist who edward snowden reached out to is grit sizing barack obama's reforms and wonders why americans are not asking apparent questions. >> the
the fbi, if they want to contact my credit card company, they may have to tell me. when it comes to cell phone record, they'll store the data but keep it outside the government. if they search the weapons, they'll have to ask a court, a court that didn't reject a request in 2012. for most outside, it's not enough. he didn't go far enough or embrace the recommendations that his review group made. >> before the criticism, the president sounded a defensive tone. >> no one expects china...
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what the president cannot say i'm not going to have the fbi go after bank robbers. which the president has done with regard to cannabis which has been decriminalized by two states, colorado in the lead, you can say we're not going to spend that much time prosecuting cannabis related offenses, i'm not going to tell the attorneys not to procute it at all. whatever you think about it, that's not law enforcement discretion or administrative discretion. >> simon your response to that? >> yes, i guess it's very difficult for me now to understand what it is my friend david is hyperventilating about here. what he seems to be saying is it would be okay if the president gave a wink and a nod saying we're not going to make it a priority deporting the children of immigrants. but he can't actually announce that this is a policy, and by the way my understanding is that it remains an presumption policy, an individual could still be singled out for deportation if his behavior warranted it. this again is an exercise of discretion that is at the core of the president's authority to -
what the president cannot say i'm not going to have the fbi go after bank robbers. which the president has done with regard to cannabis which has been decriminalized by two states, colorado in the lead, you can say we're not going to spend that much time prosecuting cannabis related offenses, i'm not going to tell the attorneys not to procute it at all. whatever you think about it, that's not law enforcement discretion or administrative discretion. >> simon your response to that? >>...
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. >> fbi investigation had been opened and that is your hope now that would be pursued? >> well, absolutely. they told me from day one the department of justice said they would follow the case and couldn't do anything until the criminal case is over and now i will work with them closely and find out where they are with that and assist any way i can. like i have done with the district attorney from orange county. hopefully we'll prevail. >> can i ask you looking at what you heard in court, what you know about this case, what do you think it was that influenced the jury's decision, why they came to this verdict? >> persistence of the defense attorneys. it is unfortunate that the defense attorneys no matter what case it is, they are not bound by the law to tell the truth. the attorneys going at it with that. claiming kelly had a meth habit and damaged the heart. that was not proven. a number of drug tests showed that kelly never tested positive for any type of illegal substance. they got the story and stuck with it and the prosecution didn't rebut it. also character witness
. >> fbi investigation had been opened and that is your hope now that would be pursued? >> well, absolutely. they told me from day one the department of justice said they would follow the case and couldn't do anything until the criminal case is over and now i will work with them closely and find out where they are with that and assist any way i can. like i have done with the district attorney from orange county. hopefully we'll prevail. >> can i ask you looking at what you...
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it was made by the fbi and the intelligence community. the reason for that was in the day of the attack, the fbi could not determine if it was the attackers were associated with the terrorist groups or al-qaeda. the fbi removed the terrorist. >> trevor, the investigative report who are did a lot of work on the bengahzi story. thank you. >>> the u.s. hopes to raise $6.5 billion to help syrians caught up in today's bloody civil war. delegates from dozens of nations pledged more than $2 billion in aid. bernard smith was there. >> there has been extraordinary numbers bantered around not least the 4 million syrians that are now dependent on u.n. aid inside syria. kuwait kicked off the pledging offering some $500 million. i spoke to the u.n. representatives earlier on and they say they now have got 80% of the money that was pledged last year. they're obviously knocking on doors and chasing up the outstanding funds because the thing is it's all very well pledging the money, but the u.n. needs that cash in hand now. it needs that cash to buy emer
it was made by the fbi and the intelligence community. the reason for that was in the day of the attack, the fbi could not determine if it was the attackers were associated with the terrorist groups or al-qaeda. the fbi removed the terrorist. >> trevor, the investigative report who are did a lot of work on the bengahzi story. thank you. >>> the u.s. hopes to raise $6.5 billion to help syrians caught up in today's bloody civil war. delegates from dozens of nations pledged more...
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the fbi wants to contact my credit card company and tell them everything that i've bought, they will have to tell me that. but a court that didn't reject junone government request in 20. but for many outside of the white house that didn't enough. >> they didn't go far enough. he took a very narrow tack. >> even before that criticism the president took a defensive tone. >> no one expects china to have a debate about its surveillance programs or russia to take concerns of citizens in other places into account. >> reporter: the debate isn't over, and it may go further than the president, and the supreme court still has to decide if the domestic spying is constitutional. but as evidence by the size and scale of the protest. >> we don't want the nsa. >> so far they're facing public pressure to change their decision. >> the man who prompted this week's changes to u.s. surveillance policy took computer courses in india including a so-called ethical hacking class. one of a few foreigners who traveled all the way to india just to take these courses. >> hacking isn't confined by those who have
the fbi wants to contact my credit card company and tell them everything that i've bought, they will have to tell me that. but a court that didn't reject junone government request in 20. but for many outside of the white house that didn't enough. >> they didn't go far enough. he took a very narrow tack. >> even before that criticism the president took a defensive tone. >> no one expects china to have a debate about its surveillance programs or russia to take concerns of...
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but >> next we consider sacrifice and whether saving some members of endangered species is worth others. africa's >> thwelcome back to inside sto. i'm ray suarez. we're talking about the president's ability to make nominations when the senate is at recess. in the nlrb and many other departments were of longstanding but unable to either get a hearing or unable to pass the rele
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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there have been arrests, and the fbi shutdown of the website called "the silk road" reopened as "silk road 2". >> the car is the car. no one goes after ford saying your car is being used by criminals, try to stop it. >> reporter: there are free speech advocates any minorities seeking a safe haven on the web. in an era th they the deep web y be fulfilling our deep fears, it is also fulfilling free speech. >> agony, al all assaults in afn against women have become increasingly brutal. >>> in number one conditions her fall from grace just a week out from the world's tennis grand slam. stay with us. consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >> welcome back. let's takes you to our top storie
there have been arrests, and the fbi shutdown of the website called "the silk road" reopened as "silk road 2". >> the car is the car. no one goes after ford saying your car is being used by criminals, try to stop it. >> reporter: there are free speech advocates any minorities seeking a safe haven on the web. in an era th they the deep web y be fulfilling our deep fears, it is also fulfilling free speech. >> agony, al all assaults in afn against women have...
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. >> fbi will say we have limited resources and personnel. there are national security threats, should some liberties be compromised for the great are good. generally we are a little too willing to trade the liberty of others for what we perceive to be in our safety interest. the situation here is that the no fly list has gross and despicable consequences. people placed on the lists can also never be charged with crimes. a former air force veteran tried to fly home to visit his mother. he was prevented from doing so. before he was allowed to fly. even though he had sent the fbi a copy of his itinerary saying if they wanted to search him, they were more than happy to, they visited his terminally ill mother to search for prohibited drugs. when he flew home, he corrected signatures, when he tried to fly back they wouldn't let him. we sent the fbi a letter saying this is when he's going to fly, it you'd like to search him extra go ahead. instead he had a take a bus to mexico, a flight to south america, before getting back to his family. those sto
. >> fbi will say we have limited resources and personnel. there are national security threats, should some liberties be compromised for the great are good. generally we are a little too willing to trade the liberty of others for what we perceive to be in our safety interest. the situation here is that the no fly list has gross and despicable consequences. people placed on the lists can also never be charged with crimes. a former air force veteran tried to fly home to visit his mother. he...
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the fbi wants to attack my car credit card company and ask about everything i've bought they may have to tell me about that, but if they want to search records they'll have to ask a secret government court. but that's a court that did not reject one government request in all of 2012. for many people outside of the white house, that is simply not enough. >> it didn't go far enough. he didn't embrace all of the recommendations that his review group made. he really took a very narrow tact here. >> reporter: even before that criticism president took a defensive tone. >> no one expect china to chan change. >> the supreme court still has to decide if the domestic spying is constitutional. but as evidence by size and scale of the protest, so far they aren't facing much public pressure to change his decision. al jazeera, washington. >> brazil's iconic statute christ the redeemer is missing a piece of his finger thanks to a severe lightening storm. now take a look at this, the 125-foot statue which sits on top of a mountain overlooking rio de janeiro. the archdioceses said that the strict chip
the fbi wants to attack my car credit card company and ask about everything i've bought they may have to tell me about that, but if they want to search records they'll have to ask a secret government court. but that's a court that did not reject one government request in all of 2012. for many people outside of the white house, that is simply not enough. >> it didn't go far enough. he didn't embrace all of the recommendations that his review group made. he really took a very narrow tact...
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but >> every sunday night al jazeera america presents the best documentaries. a historic election >> we have 47% of our people who pay no income taxes... >> we take you behind the scenes >> i'm rick santorum, i'm running for president... >> no barriers... >> i intend to be the nominee that defeats barack obama >> no restrictions... >> i think we're catching on... >> no filter
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the fbi is sending over a couple dozen agents to work with russian intelligence stationed in sochi and moscow. the two big airports in moscow have announced anyone traveling through those airports, any passengers will not be allowed to bring any liquids in their carry on luggage. lots of different measures will be in place to try to ensure that these games go off smoothly and safely. >> lisa stark for us in washington itself. for the first time the u.s. government is naming two armed libyan groups and their leaders as terrorists for their suspected roles in the bengahzi terrorist attack. they're accused of carrying out the attacks. both groups were formed after the fall of libyan leader moammar qaddafi in 2011. >>> residents from fallujah are returning home. iraq is trying to take control k control. fallujah andrea mad di ,it could turn tribal leaders against the government. at least 60 civilians have been killed and 300 wounded since the offensive began. earlier, my apologize. i spoke with a veteran of one of the initial battles for fallujah. matthew was one who fought for control bac
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the fbi is helping with security, because of terrorist secures and russ's 18th gay laws. the target mailing treases e-mail addresses and even phone numbers. >>> after those job figures fell short of expectations congress is facing even more pressure to extend long term unemployment benefits. the labor department says the economy only added 74,000 new jobs in december. >>> hundreds of documents related to the bridge scandal surrounding new jersey governor chris christie surfaced on friday. he was totally unaware of his staff's actions this week. i'm morgan radford, those are your headlines. >> next we consider sacrifice and whether saving some members of endangered species is worth others. africa's black rhino population, less than 5,000 in the world today. the largest number remain in any mi ni nimibia, a very unlikely source a group of hinters in texas who say they want to help the black rhino by killing one. >> this weekend, the dallas safari club, allows the hunt of an aging male african black rhino, unable to mate. >> we'll be able to give a lot money back that's goin
the fbi is helping with security, because of terrorist secures and russ's 18th gay laws. the target mailing treases e-mail addresses and even phone numbers. >>> after those job figures fell short of expectations congress is facing even more pressure to extend long term unemployment benefits. the labor department says the economy only added 74,000 new jobs in december. >>> hundreds of documents related to the bridge scandal surrounding new jersey governor chris christie...
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. >> the briefings i've received from the intelligence community to the fbi i know there are indications that there's serious concerns and we need to do a lot to step up security. we have 15,000 americans traveling osochi for olympics and i want to do everything i can to make sure it's a safe olympic. >> other lawmakers including maine senator angus king say most likely they would stay away. >> i would not go and i don't think i would send my family. >> so how great is the risk? we're joined now by errol suthers, appreciate you being here. and we want to say you have quite a bit of familiarity with these big sporting events. you were recently in brazil and looking for the world cup and the olympic events there coming up so you have seen a lot of these facilities and these sort of circumstances. what do you think of the preparation for sochi? 30,000 extra forces going in there to help. will it be enough to make a difference here? >> well, joie thank you for having me. what is quite interesting about this scenario are the articulated threats by a known terrorist organization and their demo
. >> the briefings i've received from the intelligence community to the fbi i know there are indications that there's serious concerns and we need to do a lot to step up security. we have 15,000 americans traveling osochi for olympics and i want to do everything i can to make sure it's a safe olympic. >> other lawmakers including maine senator angus king say most likely they would stay away. >> i would not go and i don't think i would send my family. >> so how great is...
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of africa programs for the united states institute of peace, also from los angeles is tim, a former fbi special agent and counter terror investigator. great to have you both on the show tonight. john, i want to start with you. this week's somalia's prime said. . .. can the government do that? how strong is al-shabab? >> the government certainly can't do that on their own. they may be able to do it with assistance, particularly from the african union mission in somali, and one of the positive development has be that that au mission has beefed up its capacity by adds several thousand ethiopian troops. shabab itself is not that large. you are looking at something like [ technical difficulties ] >> so this was shot for british tv. the question was about britain but clearly that terrorist said that america is number 1. tim how much of a threat does al-shabab really pose here in the homeland or to american interests in east africa? >> there are hundreds of thousands of somalians living here in the united states, and that's a recruiting grown for al-shabab. fortunately most of them don't hate
of africa programs for the united states institute of peace, also from los angeles is tim, a former fbi special agent and counter terror investigator. great to have you both on the show tonight. john, i want to start with you. this week's somalia's prime said. . .. can the government do that? how strong is al-shabab? >> the government certainly can't do that on their own. they may be able to do it with assistance, particularly from the african union mission in somali, and one of the...
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defender in a secret court tonight requests and reign in the use of national security letters to allow the fbi to send letters to companies requiring they turn over clients records and cannot tell anyone they have done it. the president is unlikely to endorse all 46 recommendations and the american civil liberties union says even if you did it still wouldn't be enough. >> we believe the fundamental under lying law that permits this data collection has to be changed. >> reporter: they plan to push for additional changes in congress and in the courts. but there will be intense lobbying on the other side from the spy agencies and those that call the programs effective. >> i think they have a role in identifying and therefore disrupting plots and also forcing the terrorists to impeding their activities. so they cannot use the kinds of e-mail communication or phone calls they would like that to take a road. >> reporter: for some this is a matter of security, others a violation of civil liberty, the president is expected to try and find some middle ground, all but ensuring that no matter what he say
defender in a secret court tonight requests and reign in the use of national security letters to allow the fbi to send letters to companies requiring they turn over clients records and cannot tell anyone they have done it. the president is unlikely to endorse all 46 recommendations and the american civil liberties union says even if you did it still wouldn't be enough. >> we believe the fundamental under lying law that permits this data collection has to be changed. >> reporter:...
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the fbi seized more than a million in bitcoins in profits from silk road, held in the silk road servers. what about the anonymity. bitcoin would give it to you. if you find the guys doing the allegedly illegal acts is a lesson to be learnt. it's not fully anonymous, that there are ways of tracing. when the website was seized, it's not clear that the users of the site were outed. the administrator of the site was identified allegedly. it doesn't mean the users of the site - charlie shrem did use the site. he - if this indictment had happened, we may not know that. the anonymity of the tools seem to have held other human errors that the administrators of the site made, that allowed them to be caught. if they went after the site, they may not have been able to trace the people buying the illegal drugs. >> exactly. how big a hit is this going to be to bitcoin to have an temporarily? >> it's a black eye for bitcoin's public perception. i think it can recover, as it recovered from the take down of the silk road. charlie shrem was a noted public figure, and his investors, the winklevoss twins,
the fbi seized more than a million in bitcoins in profits from silk road, held in the silk road servers. what about the anonymity. bitcoin would give it to you. if you find the guys doing the allegedly illegal acts is a lesson to be learnt. it's not fully anonymous, that there are ways of tracing. when the website was seized, it's not clear that the users of the site were outed. the administrator of the site was identified allegedly. it doesn't mean the users of the site - charlie shrem did use...
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the fbi is investigating as allen fisher reports. >> for many in away yah, the water has been turned off. beings contaminanting the water supply. >> do not use any of the water with the exception of using it to flush the commodes, do not drink in it, do in the wash carlos in it do not take a bath in it. >> they have a lymph one carried out hours of testing before realizing and acknowledging this was a major spill and there was little it could do. it did not alert the water company. >> they did not report this to us and i have no item if they reported it to anyone else. are is. >> the chemical could cause skin and eye irritation as well as headaches. >>> this protect is not it has been diluted hins of times. >> environmentallal container this is a,. >> i hope this is a wake up call for not only people here in west virginia but around the country that pollution from coal is very toxic, all strawnsdz restaurants. >> large amounts of bottled water to care homes. the chemical can't be cleaned from the water. the contamination could may its way through supplies, many. >> unveiled in tel av
the fbi is investigating as allen fisher reports. >> for many in away yah, the water has been turned off. beings contaminanting the water supply. >> do not use any of the water with the exception of using it to flush the commodes, do not drink in it, do in the wash carlos in it do not take a bath in it. >> they have a lymph one carried out hours of testing before realizing and acknowledging this was a major spill and there was little it could do. it did not alert the water...
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first the guardian reported on a secret fbi order backed up by a court requiring verizon and other american mobile providers to hand over metadata, logs of domestic phone calls in the u.s. and to numbers overseas. the next day june 6th the washington post told the world about prism, a data mining tool so sweeping that the agency's own domentsd and diagrams called it the nsa's number one source of raw intelligence. and the nsa wasn't the only organization with some explaining to do. other intelligence agencies, mi-5 and gchq in britain and the googles and yahoos and verizons, who opened their books, had their feet put to the fire. all those stories and more to come came from just one source, one leak. >> what we have learned from this massive outpouring of documents is just how secret surveillance operations have been. the extent to which the government has kind of taken free rein in what they believe they can do in the language that has been put in place. >> so to me, snowden has kind of lifted the tent flap to look inside a system. but i'm not sure the size of his revelations, matches the
first the guardian reported on a secret fbi order backed up by a court requiring verizon and other american mobile providers to hand over metadata, logs of domestic phone calls in the u.s. and to numbers overseas. the next day june 6th the washington post told the world about prism, a data mining tool so sweeping that the agency's own domentsd and diagrams called it the nsa's number one source of raw intelligence. and the nsa wasn't the only organization with some explaining to do. other...
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the fbi is responding to several new jersey hotels. all of the hotels receiving letters with suspicious powder. the holtz are near the site of the super bowl. and the mayor of east rutherford, new jersey, says one of the letters contains corn stop, and no injuries reported. >>> in texas, employment agencies accused of providing hundreds of undocumented workers to hundreds of chinese restaurants. many of them are working 12 hours a day, six days a week. all of them are from latin america, and they are from china. >>> vodka is being blamed for killing one quarter of russian men before the age of 55. they looked at adult males, and the death rate is totally out of line with the rest of europe. >> reporter: vodka has been part of the social fabric of russian life for 600 years, but for a growing section here, the party has gone on too long. at a wedding, the couple toast their wedding with vodka. a drink that will follow them through their lives. divorce rates are soaring. and alcohol is the cause of extraordinarily high of early death of
the fbi is responding to several new jersey hotels. all of the hotels receiving letters with suspicious powder. the holtz are near the site of the super bowl. and the mayor of east rutherford, new jersey, says one of the letters contains corn stop, and no injuries reported. >>> in texas, employment agencies accused of providing hundreds of undocumented workers to hundreds of chinese restaurants. many of them are working 12 hours a day, six days a week. all of them are from latin...
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vents like anevents like this, uplifting address and p.s.a.s that people aware the family dynamics fbi and law enforcement statistics and work with them during last year's super bowl. there is a 20% hike in sex ads and there are a lot more people in the city and a lot more busts victims that are found, is it up flighted? completely inflated. is fear a way to go? no. but if we are going for focus on the super bowl we have to -- everyone is watching the super bowl, so uplifting ads that make families aware of the family dynamic. ground street people passing out chap sticks and awareness cards because you might be able to reach a victim right there. law enforcement, detective andÉe dawson of los angeles who is also part of the fbi task force said that a lot of victims come out of the woodwork. it's not that they have crossed a jurisdictional line but come out of the wood works during the super bowl and fbi agents from around the world will be in new jersey this weekend just for that, for victim identification. so that's a good thing but it's what do you do after? what do you do after? >>
vents like anevents like this, uplifting address and p.s.a.s that people aware the family dynamics fbi and law enforcement statistics and work with them during last year's super bowl. there is a 20% hike in sex ads and there are a lot more people in the city and a lot more busts victims that are found, is it up flighted? completely inflated. is fear a way to go? no. but if we are going for focus on the super bowl we have to -- everyone is watching the super bowl, so uplifting ads that make...
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but >>> ore the years the american-made pickup truck has become an iconic symbol of the working man. already here said the chef i have silver auto snagged the truck of the year award. and ford unveiled the new f-150 that will be built in missouri. i spoke to the governor about that. >> thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> unlike those of you from missouri, i have no
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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bonny raines was given the job of casing an fbi office to break >> good morning, welcome back to aljazeera america. >> delegates from the vatican are meeting in geneva with the united nations to answer some pretty tough questions on the sexual abuse of thousands of children by clergy. in a moment, we're going to show how officials in one major u.s. city looking there to calm the anger, really true anger over these abuse allegations. >> a lot of highlights coming out of that. >> iraq faces a surge of violence, it's left thousands dead just in the last year. the countries prime minister warns the battle against fighters linked to al-qaeda is going to the be a long one. your going to interview an expert on al-qaeda coming up and whether the strategy to get rid of these rebels is the right one. >> there have been plenty of stories that have come out of the aftermath of hurricane katrina, of course about surviving the storm. but now we hear from those too young to remember the disaster. we're going to hear how hurricane katrina shaped the world they know. that's going to be interesting. >> cath
bonny raines was given the job of casing an fbi office to break >> good morning, welcome back to aljazeera america. >> delegates from the vatican are meeting in geneva with the united nations to answer some pretty tough questions on the sexual abuse of thousands of children by clergy. in a moment, we're going to show how officials in one major u.s. city looking there to calm the anger, really true anger over these abuse allegations. >> a lot of highlights coming out of that....
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but i'm phil tores. coming up this week on techknow. techknow's shini somara goes straight into the storm. winds of 150 miles per hour. but this twister is created in the lab. >> i'm at the national wind institute where they can actually recreate a tornado. >> now science and technology take on mother nature. >> who wins? >> it's completely fine. >> techknow. sunday 7:30 east
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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according to the fbi, violent crime arrests have declined over the last two years, and the arrests of juveniles declined by 10% from 2011 to 2012. >>> for the rest of the program, we'll talk about what those high rates of arrest mean for young americans as they enter their adult years. joining us from albany, shawn bushway, one the leading authors of the study, hubert williams, former police director in newark, new jersey, law enforcement veteran and served as the president of the foundation. >>> from new york, parker, the director of the justice program of the american civil liberties union. professor bushway, let me start with you, be what provoked you to look at this particular set of data? >> well, there has been a growing interest in the use of criminal history records by moistures and others, and the question arises, what percentage of people are going to be affected by policies that are directed at individuals with a criminal history record? so as the most minor record, what is the most prevalent in data. and we published a paper that used this national survey by the department
according to the fbi, violent crime arrests have declined over the last two years, and the arrests of juveniles declined by 10% from 2011 to 2012. >>> for the rest of the program, we'll talk about what those high rates of arrest mean for young americans as they enter their adult years. joining us from albany, shawn bushway, one the leading authors of the study, hubert williams, former police director in newark, new jersey, law enforcement veteran and served as the president of the...
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the athletic department was informed and then the fbi was informed. an investigation ensued. the results announced on tuesday. >> it's been determined that three men's basketball players, crosgyle, mckenzie moore and jay line rag land painted on wetting on one or more sporting event. to date there is no indication of any point shaving involved. let me repeat that. to date we have no evidence of point shaving involved. however, gam bling is a serious n.c.a.a. rule infraction. >> all three players have been booted off the team. sports betting carries a loss of one year elegibility from the n.c.a.a. these players are upper classmen so they can no longer play college basketball. >> the case against an indian diplomat is moving forward in new york city. how it's straining relations between the u.s. and india and why both sides are feud as the bully. 50 years ago it was considered a model city for the war on poverty. what got in the way of detroit progress. >> alaska could be on its way to legalizing marijuana. steps top-plan backers have taken to make it a reality. >> these are th
the athletic department was informed and then the fbi was informed. an investigation ensued. the results announced on tuesday. >> it's been determined that three men's basketball players, crosgyle, mckenzie moore and jay line rag land painted on wetting on one or more sporting event. to date there is no indication of any point shaving involved. let me repeat that. to date we have no evidence of point shaving involved. however, gam bling is a serious n.c.a.a. rule infraction. >> all...
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but al jazeera america. we open up your world. >> here on america tonight, an opportunity for all of america to be heard. >> our shows explore the issues that shape our lives. >> new questions are raised about the american intervention. >> from unexpected viewpoints to live changing innovations, dollars and cents to powerful storytelling. >> we are at a tipping point in ameri
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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barelli, former assistant special agent in charge of the new york joint terrorism task force for the fbi. in our washington, d.c. studio glen howard, president of the jamestown foundation, and from virginia beach, virginia, mary mangejekian in the robertson school of government in the university of virginia. she was cultural attache in moscow. is it getting harder to protect a gathering of people from that many places? >> well, it's always difficult to protect that many people, and especially something like the olympics where you have multiple venues spread out in different parts of the country. you have the ice arena in one area, skiing slopes in another area, and i would say that overall in some ways these venues are going to be easier to protect. as you referred to, this ring of stilsteel around them. you have the games themselves but you have all these side projects and fan zones and soft targets like hotels and rants restaurant. it's not just going to the game. people go to enjoy a range of activities, and this is very difficult to protect earn at every place they would want to go.
barelli, former assistant special agent in charge of the new york joint terrorism task force for the fbi. in our washington, d.c. studio glen howard, president of the jamestown foundation, and from virginia beach, virginia, mary mangejekian in the robertson school of government in the university of virginia. she was cultural attache in moscow. is it getting harder to protect a gathering of people from that many places? >> well, it's always difficult to protect that many people, and...
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fbi said retailers should prepare for more cyber attacks and saying the f.b.i. circulated a confidential report to companies in the document the agency described the risks of malware that effects cash registers and swiping machines and found 20 hacking cases like target during the holiday season and millions of target cousin -- customers had their credit and debit cards breached. and malware was installed on their operator system and it was very sophisticated and self concealing. green cars are a common sight only the road but one auto maker is going to a new level and jonathan betz took a tour of gm manufacturing plant where they reuse, recycles or converts all waste from the daily operations. >> every year this gm parts plant produces a million manifolds, 10 million fuel injectors, and millions more engine parts. but hardly a pound of garbage. >> put your trash out this morning, that was more than they would send to a landfill in a year. >> reporter: at the up state new york plant gm spent three years and millions of dollars figuring out how to recycle everyth
fbi said retailers should prepare for more cyber attacks and saying the f.b.i. circulated a confidential report to companies in the document the agency described the risks of malware that effects cash registers and swiping machines and found 20 hacking cases like target during the holiday season and millions of target cousin -- customers had their credit and debit cards breached. and malware was installed on their operator system and it was very sophisticated and self concealing. green cars are...
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and all right, coming up tonight on aljazeera, exposing j edger hoover's secret fbi. spy program on the civil rights program, a 43-year-old mystery is solved. and murder of a beauty queen, who killed her and her family, why they were targeted. much more tonight at 11:00 eastern, and 8:00 possible. >> welcome to aljazeera america, i'm richelle terry and here are the top stories. a military hospital crashed in the united kingdom tonight. four people are dead. it went down on the east coast of great britain. record break being cold. polar vortex has continued to drive arctic air cross the country today. thousands of flights were canceled. and forecasters say that by tomorrow, the temperatures are supposed tore start rising again. the third batch of chemical weapons has left syria. it will be destroyed aboard a
and all right, coming up tonight on aljazeera, exposing j edger hoover's secret fbi. spy program on the civil rights program, a 43-year-old mystery is solved. and murder of a beauty queen, who killed her and her family, why they were targeted. much more tonight at 11:00 eastern, and 8:00 possible. >> welcome to aljazeera america, i'm richelle terry and here are the top stories. a military hospital crashed in the united kingdom tonight. four people are dead. it went down on the east coast...
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but >> from our headquarters in new york here are the headlines at this hour... >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour >> a deal in the senate may be at hand, and just in the nick of time >> thousands of new yorkers are marching solidarity... >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour... >> every ho
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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the olympics and security, are the chief operating officer of the joint terrorism task force for the fbi. in our washington, d.c. studio, glenn howard, president of the jamestown foundation, and from virginia beach, virginia, a professor of history in virginia. she was a u.s. assist important cultural attache in moscow. given everything we know about these events, is it just getting harder to protect a gathering of that many people from that many places? >> well, it's always difficult to protect that many people, and especially something like the olympics where you have multiple venues spread out in different parts of the country. the ice arena, the skiing slopes in another area, but i would say overall in some ways these venues are going to be the easiest to protect in that they are going to have a very tight perimeter and as you referred to this ring of steel set up around them. what becomes extremely difficult in major events like this, is that you have not only the games themselves, the events, but you have all of these side projects like fan zones, and soft targets like hotels and r
the olympics and security, are the chief operating officer of the joint terrorism task force for the fbi. in our washington, d.c. studio, glenn howard, president of the jamestown foundation, and from virginia beach, virginia, a professor of history in virginia. she was a u.s. assist important cultural attache in moscow. given everything we know about these events, is it just getting harder to protect a gathering of that many people from that many places? >> well, it's always difficult to...
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i also have an open fbi investigation, and even though my leading witness against me has testified that i'm very cooperative, i face two years for felony officer. >> are these anti-terror laws here being abused in a sense? this >> i have some good ideas. we're just starting our session in january. i'm going to be the first lawmaker to make sure i pass a glitter exemption for people [ laughter ] >> that will be the first thing i do. i understand they went into a private building -- it might have been a public area, but it is a private building. they blocked off the doors, and then put their sign out. that so me that -- let's go back to -- do we have a right to stop people from doing what they said doing. >> but is activism a necessary representative? >> i absolutely agree, and i recent the fact that lauren brought up slavery. my -- my relatives moved out of the state of kentucky and brought black people with them to get away with slavery. a lot of people didn't agree with slavery. but we're talking about people that stop people from performing their jobs. we're talking about people that
i also have an open fbi investigation, and even though my leading witness against me has testified that i'm very cooperative, i face two years for felony officer. >> are these anti-terror laws here being abused in a sense? this >> i have some good ideas. we're just starting our session in january. i'm going to be the first lawmaker to make sure i pass a glitter exemption for people [ laughter ] >> that will be the first thing i do. i understand they went into a private...
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one thing a this is not talked about very much overseas is for years now the fbi has been able to use these national security letters. they send a letter to let's say a credit card company and say i need information on every transaction from patty cullhane. they have to hand over the information, but they are gagged and not allowed to tell anyone. basically the president is saying the only change might be that they have to tell me that they have searched my records but not in all cases. >> i thought he looked a little bit awkward? >> i did he did sound fairly defensive. we have heard several of these complains from the president in the last few months. but one of the things that was interesting, and he has said this before but not in such pointed language. he basically said all of these governments that are complaining publicly, they know they need the u.s. help privately. and he said he felt the u.s. is being held at a higher standard. he said you would never ask this review of russia or china. and one of the things that i was interesting is all of the justification he used. he began
one thing a this is not talked about very much overseas is for years now the fbi has been able to use these national security letters. they send a letter to let's say a credit card company and say i need information on every transaction from patty cullhane. they have to hand over the information, but they are gagged and not allowed to tell anyone. basically the president is saying the only change might be that they have to tell me that they have searched my records but not in all cases....
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the fbi shutdown of the drug site, the silk road, replaced a few months later by the silk road 2.0. deep web aficionados, say don't blame the technology. >> i can use it to bring pregnant mothers to the hospital. , no one asks, can you stop it. >> free speech advocates, iran's green party, the syrian opposition, battered women groups, any bltio safe haifng oe web. prieives sproaks say the deep web may be fulfilling our worst fears but also fulfilling the original promise of free speech on the internet. john hendren, al jazeera, cambridge, massachusetts. >> the creator of the silk road, awaiting trial on computer hacking, money laundering, trying to arrange for a member of the silk road to be killed. he denies all the charges. on wall street. new graskts. new music. good-- in graphics, new music, new stuff. >>> stocks have been struggling for the new year. all major indices are in the red. the senate is expected to confirm janet yellen as the new chairman of the federal reserve. she would be the first woman to leave -- lead the central bank in its over 100 year history. neil, good to
the fbi shutdown of the drug site, the silk road, replaced a few months later by the silk road 2.0. deep web aficionados, say don't blame the technology. >> i can use it to bring pregnant mothers to the hospital. , no one asks, can you stop it. >> free speech advocates, iran's green party, the syrian opposition, battered women groups, any bltio safe haifng oe web. prieives sproaks say the deep web may be fulfilling our worst fears but also fulfilling the original promise of free...
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anyone putting their neck on the line, cia, fbi, any foreign personnel and of course our military personnel because tactics, techniques and procedures are things we always try okeep secret. he not only released these ttps he released all kinds of data that can be used overseas. >> go ahead karen. >> i think one of the reasons the times is willing to come out on a limb is what he didn't release. he has an awful lot of information that he has chosen not to release. >> yet. >> yet. but he hasn't shown any sign of threatening to, he hasn't bargained with it as far as we know. >> if he were to agree not to release the rest of the information there are suggestions that he would in fact be granted clemency. >> that would be his leverage towards leniency. i can see looked at the information, he worked for this company as a contractor, he saw the broad scope of what the nsa was doing and he saw there was a problem. a federal judge kind of corroborated his opinion some manner, and to have that -- >> he said i think unconstitutional. >> that's fine to say that, now let's look at that. if edward snowde
anyone putting their neck on the line, cia, fbi, any foreign personnel and of course our military personnel because tactics, techniques and procedures are things we always try okeep secret. he not only released these ttps he released all kinds of data that can be used overseas. >> go ahead karen. >> i think one of the reasons the times is willing to come out on a limb is what he didn't release. he has an awful lot of information that he has chosen not to release. >> yet....
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now the fbi arrested him this morning. he is the only one charged with the robbery of nearly $6 million in cash, and jewels. from new york's jfk airport, allen is here, what a story. a good movie too, with more on this. >> yeah, interesting one, breaking this morning. this is the 26 page federal indictment, it lays out charges involving murder, arceson, extortion, robbery and more against five men, men who federal authorities say are members of the crime family. and one of those men is charged in connection with a notorious heist we just mentioned that made it to the big screen. >> it was a key moment by martin's new york mob drama good fellas. nobody in law enforcement was laughing back in 1978. when crooks loaded a black van with with cash and julie stolen from the airline at kennedy airport. investigators found the van, but not the money, or the robbers. >> nobody knows for sure how much was with taken. the fbi says $2 million, port authority says $4 million. >> in fact, it was more, 5 million-dollars in cash, another m
now the fbi arrested him this morning. he is the only one charged with the robbery of nearly $6 million in cash, and jewels. from new york's jfk airport, allen is here, what a story. a good movie too, with more on this. >> yeah, interesting one, breaking this morning. this is the 26 page federal indictment, it lays out charges involving murder, arceson, extortion, robbery and more against five men, men who federal authorities say are members of the crime family. and one of those men is...
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and if the fbi labeled all opposed hippies a gang, i think that would be ridiculous. since they don't know what juggaloes are, they hesitate and not sure whether this is right or wrong. i have several examples i can give you such as the plaintiffs in a lawsuit of ways this has really affected people in ways that you probably can't even imagine toant. >> i want to get to those issues in a matter but let's go to janna. >> i know a few juggaloes, they consider themselves a gang and cover up for themselves, how do you react to this? >> well, there's different reports, whether there's hundreds of thousands of juggall-oes nationally, any group of people you might have some, you could have fans of gang sister rap for instance, fans who consider themselves real gang sisters, that doesn't mean that everybody considers themselves real gang sisters. there are people who are trying to enlist in the army such as scott gandy who is trying to enlist in the army and denied enlisting in the army. there are people who have lost custody of their children because they listen to icp or th
and if the fbi labeled all opposed hippies a gang, i think that would be ridiculous. since they don't know what juggaloes are, they hesitate and not sure whether this is right or wrong. i have several examples i can give you such as the plaintiffs in a lawsuit of ways this has really affected people in ways that you probably can't even imagine toant. >> i want to get to those issues in a matter but let's go to janna. >> i know a few juggaloes, they consider themselves a gang and...
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. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat loss we should do everything we possibly can to protect them. the idea of linking a trophy hunting exercise to conservation may make sense to folks who are involved in trophy hunting, but >> a jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour >> here are the headlines at this hour breaking news... sports... business... weather... live news...every hour, on the hour only on al jazeera america >>> welcome back it to "north dakota story." i am ray sworees. the baseball hall of fame will induct players this summer. bas
. >> the club has alerted the fbi. samuel said this is probably just a distraction. >> the message is the life of the endangered species is on the line. >> so what is the future? president of the humane seat of the united states join us tonight. i assume its no stretch to assume that your organization would be opposed to this. tell us why? >> well, joie there are many rare species in the world, and the black rhino is one of the rarest. because of poaching and habitat...
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talking about, and perhaps disappointing to critics, a national security letter is a tool used by the fbi to go directly to a private company, present this letter and say we want information. we want data many folks wanted an extra step in their judicial review of that process. the president said he's going to make it less secret. he's going to allow those companies to divulge information, but he's not going to add that extra step that has some folks disappointed. >> the changes that president obama announced were largely driven by a leaks revealed over the past several months by former nsa contractor edward snowden. >> reporter: there has been no immediate reaction from edward snowden to president obama. but supporters would say changes would happen. edward snowden former nsa contractor, released documents just seven months ago. stating that the national security agency had-collecting the phone records of verizon customers. and then details of an internet surveillance program. nine couples had been giving nsa direct access to all user data. a defiant president obama said the math was sim
talking about, and perhaps disappointing to critics, a national security letter is a tool used by the fbi to go directly to a private company, present this letter and say we want information. we want data many folks wanted an extra step in their judicial review of that process. the president said he's going to make it less secret. he's going to allow those companies to divulge information, but he's not going to add that extra step that has some folks disappointed. >> the changes that...