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documents obtained by edward snowden revealed what he believes to be the n.s.a. is all to make goal and also made it clear that the as his activities go far beyond counterterrorism the n.s.a. documents they are here is teaching us with all sorts of references to the fact of the goal of the n.s.a. is captured by the phrase call left at all. in the united states one of those has top defenders senator dianne feinstein the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee made some surprising...
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nsa leaker, edward snowden, syrian president, bashar assad, edith windsor, who challenged the defense of marriage act, texas senator, ted cruz, and the new pope, francis, the name will be announced tomorrow. >>> the other way you can make news with something promotional is if it is a really good heartwarming idea. well, the canadian-based airline set up 19 hidden cameras and one of santa's helpers dressed in non-traditional blue so he wouldn't be confused with the real santa. they were on hand to ask travellers who they wanted this year, running the gamut to dolls and flat screen tvs to smartphones. while the plane was on its destination, the airline arranged for the 250 gifts to be bought, wrapped and sent around the baggage carousel where they were greeted and opened by the stunned passengers, none more
nsa leaker, edward snowden, syrian president, bashar assad, edith windsor, who challenged the defense of marriage act, texas senator, ted cruz, and the new pope, francis, the name will be announced tomorrow. >>> the other way you can make news with something promotional is if it is a really good heartwarming idea. well, the canadian-based airline set up 19 hidden cameras and one of santa's helpers dressed in non-traditional blue so he wouldn't be confused with the real santa. they were...
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there is this from edward snowden, i acted on my belief that the nsa programs would not withstand a constitutional
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the case is one of several filed after former national security contractor edward snowden leaked details of the program's
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>> and intelligence officials are now talking about their real concern that nsa leaker edward snowden may have put together something that's been called a doomsday cache of top secret documents, much more damaging than anything he's released so far, and that they will be released if anything happens to him. do you think that that is a legitimate and real concern? >> i've seen those reports, chris. i have no reason to doubt them. >> do you believe it? >> i have - again, i'm not in government, i don't know the secrets. but it's the kind of thing that someone as clever as snowden has shown himself to be, would probably do.
>> and intelligence officials are now talking about their real concern that nsa leaker edward snowden may have put together something that's been called a doomsday cache of top secret documents, much more damaging than anything he's released so far, and that they will be released if anything happens to him. do you think that that is a legitimate and real concern? >> i've seen those reports, chris. i have no reason to doubt them. >> do you believe it? >> i have - again,...
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the details come from edward snowden, who leaked a trove of material from the national security agency last summer. intelligence officials maintain
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contractor edward snowden leaked details of the program's existence. and the legal battles come as the administration now is reviewing whether all of its surveillance programs should continue. monday's ruling by judge leon who was appointed by george w. bush, is the first to call the telephone program unconstitutional. 15 other judges on a special court to review classified programs have upheld it on 35 different occasions. >> this is the beginning of a conversation but it's not the end of the conversation.
contractor edward snowden leaked details of the program's existence. and the legal battles come as the administration now is reviewing whether all of its surveillance programs should continue. monday's ruling by judge leon who was appointed by george w. bush, is the first to call the telephone program unconstitutional. 15 other judges on a special court to review classified programs have upheld it on 35 different occasions. >> this is the beginning of a conversation but it's not the end...
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edward snowden released that christmas message to the british public.
edward snowden released that christmas message to the british public.
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whistleblowers edward snowden and chelsea manning. and another source, germany hammond, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison this november. these men, snowden, maiming, and hammond are prime examples of a politicized youth who have grown up with the free internet and want to keep it that way. it is this class of people that we are here to discuss this evening, the powers day and we all have and can have. >> wikileaks founder julian assange also address the chaos communications congress via video. speaking from the ecuadorian embassy in london, he urged information-technology specialists to join forces to resist government encroachments on internet freedom. workers, ith-tech is time we recognize because we are a class and look back in history and understood there would be great gains in human rights and education and so on that were gained through powerful industrial work that has forced ash formed the back tone of the economy of the 20th century. of the greater connection that exists now, economically and politically, which is all
whistleblowers edward snowden and chelsea manning. and another source, germany hammond, who was sentenced to 10 years in prison this november. these men, snowden, maiming, and hammond are prime examples of a politicized youth who have grown up with the free internet and want to keep it that way. it is this class of people that we are here to discuss this evening, the powers day and we all have and can have. >> wikileaks founder julian assange also address the chaos communications congress...
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edward snowden is still in russia and i'm not condoning it, but he changed the debate around the world about privacy, the diplomatic fallout is huge and such things as the u.s. listening in on angela murkle's phone calls and he forced a public awareness of the magnitude of how much our government can listen and read from e-mails to phone calls, and one federal judge ruled against it and another federal judge has a different opinion. and i don't think we'll look at this decision the same way because we know so much more. >> so how do we look at -- michael hey done on television the other day, his thoughts on him are elevated and came close to using the word traitor. is he a traitor or a whistleblower or something in between? >> he is a whistleblower in his own mind. and by running away from justice, he didn't want to face the consequences of his action. i think it was okay to to get the material and publish it, but the main thing about snowden is he didn't hide behind the kurtan of anonymity and he did come out and put a video and his name to it but then ran off and is still in moscow.
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contractor edward snowden comes forward as the source of the recent n.s.a. stories he's left the united states and is in hong kong he says he's a whistleblower and he's handed over his trove of evidence to journalists and the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong snowden is later forced to hide out in russia as over the next six months the world's newspapers begin publishing the n.s.a.'s angy c.-h. cues most closely guarded secrets dragnet surveillance on entire foreign populations targeted surveillance on diplomats and world leaders including key allies the black budget of the u.s. intelligence agencies the deliberate tapping of undersea fiber optic cables a commitment to breaking in corruption standards we also learned that the n.s.a. has secretly hacked into google and yahoo is data links barton gellman calls this the most explosive story and it's a was breaking into the data links the private cleone the links between for example to google data centers this one in finland and one in. and they are intercepting the da
contractor edward snowden comes forward as the source of the recent n.s.a. stories he's left the united states and is in hong kong he says he's a whistleblower and he's handed over his trove of evidence to journalists and the public needs to decide whether these programs and policies are right or wrong snowden is later forced to hide out in russia as over the next six months the world's newspapers begin publishing the n.s.a.'s angy c.-h. cues most closely guarded secrets dragnet surveillance on...
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did see it as a problem and decided to go public. >> edward snowden has done us a very great service. we must be grateful to him. the issue is the right to privacy and the individual's right to control the dissemination of personal information. >> a german green party lawmaker may be grateful. many other politicians are not. in october, he visited snowden in moscow, where he has been given asylum by the russian government. >> he indicated that he knows a lot more about the documents that have been in his possession, though he no longer has them, and that he could say a lot about them. he has an endless supply of knowledge that should be available to us as we shed light on these matters, because we cannot expect any help from the nsa. >> the bugging of german chancellor angela merkel's cell phone, the existence of a secret listening post at the u.s. embassy in berlin, the collecting of metadata on billions of calls, and the extensive mining of the internet for data -- snowden was behind those revelations and more. >> people all over the world are realizing that these programs do not m
did see it as a problem and decided to go public. >> edward snowden has done us a very great service. we must be grateful to him. the issue is the right to privacy and the individual's right to control the dissemination of personal information. >> a german green party lawmaker may be grateful. many other politicians are not. in october, he visited snowden in moscow, where he has been given asylum by the russian government. >> he indicated that he knows a lot more about the...
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what's the weight of public follow you for guys like chelsea manning people like edward snowden they seem to have public support the majority of public support does that mean their life. i'm not going to say chelsea money could chelsea but he's in jail for thirty five years but for people like them and potential future will suppose as their lot got any easier the job because of the potential backing they're getting from the public all different different well different countries reacted differently to the news and all the revelations here in britain there was a faster go situation we must remember that the impact well it's not over yet if glenn greenwald the person who has the secret is saying that only one percent has been released so far we can expect much more information of course they are doing the redacting of data and information so as not to harm agents in the field from the cia and the national security agency and other u.s. authorities so we haven't seen anything yet and of course i'm sure it'll encourage a whistleblowers right around the world to continue doing this becaus
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leaker edward snowden every step of the way reporting on his first arrival to moscow to his time at the transit zone in moscow sheremetyevo airport and him eventually receiving temporary asylum here in russia we've also been reporting on all of his leaks and the fallout from them meantime this is the tweet that gave the japanese a mass when it came out to look at the disaster management center the pool the yokohama the time fire the message that north korea had launched a missile flown fully it to be a fairly but it was a lot of help for a while it was a tweet ready to go in case of a real launch and it was a supposed to by a mistake but another fake tweet actually cost billions to be precisely what to do over a hundred and we took over a hundred thirty billion dollars off the stock market the official twitter account of. well the most trusted news agency the associated press broke this piece of news says two explosions at the white house and barack obama's image of the all over the news coverage into a frenzy didn't it we will refer to it at the time to treat your tweet was actually po
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edward snowden is a headache the obama administration cannot shake. ♪ >> it is new year's eve and almost 4:20, so we are going to talk about pot shops that will open their doors tomorrow. 50% are in denver. if the supply runs out on the first day, well, there are going to be a lot of unhappy marijuana enthusiast. michael elliott is the executive director of the medical marijuana industry group and he can tell us how colorado is bracing for demand. it is not just people who want to use it for fun, michael. some people insist they need it, right? >> that is absolutely right. we have an excellent medical marijuana program here in colorado. we have 1000 cancer patients, any number of people who say they are able to be alive because of using marijuana as a medicine. >> michael, is it going to run out? do you have enough apply to meet the demand that may come with recreational use? >> it is hard to know. my feeling is we will run out. all of the marijuana sold through the retail businesses have to be grown by the same businesses. our closed loop system in colorado to block out the black market
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snowden of course we began the hour speaking about the impact. big deal in twenty thirteen tell us a little bit about the u.s. reaction. oh well washington's reaction was very very interesting you had many politicians calling for reforms in the wake of for snowden's revelations and at the same time calling him a traitor the obama administration of course had to do some damage control after all the revelations show that the government had lied to the people about this program but it seems that it's going to be damage control more in words than an actual change of policy we hear words transparency and oversight more often but the reality is this president obama himself said he's quite happy with the way with how the program works. but america's national security also of course suffer tragically didn't it they say. well yes the boston bombings in april which killed three people and injured more than. two hundred sixty four in fact and it actually said something about how this surveillance program works the two perpetrators somehow flew under the rad
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snowden has been the u.s. army private who now let's be honest chelsea serving thirty five years for giving secret military cables to wiki leaks they reveal didn't they thousands of previously and reported civilian deaths in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts and shocking accounts of american soldiers seemingly willing to shoot anything that moves the cyber community more into we mustn't forget this the loss of one of its biggest innovators and activists spokesman a couple of times on this channel was he hanged himself so sadly such a young start of the year best known of course for working on the reddit social news site he was facing up to thirty five years in prison for downloading academic articles in bolt from a university database of sorts with his family tonight of course as they had into in years well well before his suicide swartz developed software called secure drop which allows whistleblowers to speak to journalists anonymously without leaving any trace whatsoever ray mcgovern a former cia analyst l
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>> edward snowden was a n.s.a. contractor working for a number of companies. most recently booz allen. working as a computer systems administrator which gave him access to a tremendously wide array of classified files inside the n.s.a. system. i think the f.b.i. and n.s.a. are still trying to figure out the extent of what he took and how he did what he did. but what he did over the course of 2012 and 2013 was systematically download and copy files, thousands and thousands of files from a facility in hawaii that the n.s.a. ran. >> is there any idea, do you think the n.s.a. has any idea how much information he has? >> they are still trying to grapple with that. even so many months later to figure out exactly how much he took. and to some degree the american government has been scrambling with each new revelation in the press, the foreign and the american press, to mitigate the damage whether it is relationships with other countries or other intelligence services. >> and you have been writing regularly about this story, the n.s.a. surveillance and revelations. wh
>> edward snowden was a n.s.a. contractor working for a number of companies. most recently booz allen. working as a computer systems administrator which gave him access to a tremendously wide array of classified files inside the n.s.a. system. i think the f.b.i. and n.s.a. are still trying to figure out the extent of what he took and how he did what he did. but what he did over the course of 2012 and 2013 was systematically download and copy files, thousands and thousands of files from a...
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and your revelations breakthroughs in protest edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against g.m. food and fracking we look at the stories that shape twenty thirty. their wealth you're watching r.t. international coming to you live from moscow. now russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they are fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days . as more. the president changed his traditional new year's address location from the kremlin to come out of school in the russian far east where he's currently on an unexpected visit reading the new year with those affected by major floods which happened in the region last summer and led me to put in more of the things he talked about spoke about the challenges that russia had to feast in two thousand and thirteen including the two weirdest terror attacks in the volga the president voices voiced his condolences to the families of the victims pledged to provide all the necessary support and help and also p
and your revelations breakthroughs in protest edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against g.m. food and fracking we look at the stories that shape twenty thirty. their wealth you're watching r.t. international coming to you live from moscow. now russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they are fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days . as more....
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snowden, the former nsa contractor leaking documents. and they described this program whereby the nsa can insert or can load up software on to iphones in order to access voice mails, to access is pretty much everything inside it, your camera phone, even activate the microphone and the phone. so these slides refer to an older version of the iphone, the newer one we don't know whether or not the nsa has the same capability, but it is pretty intriguing stuff to be able to take control of your entire device without even holding on to it. >> but two things, one is we shouldn't be surprised they have this capability. >> right. right. i mean, by this point, given the fact that these disclosures have been going on for a few months, this seems every week there comes another disclosure about the capabilities, there's very little surprise anymore. it is pretty interesting. the iphone is a very popular device. it's not just the iphone. >> here's mine right here. >> right, exactly. pretty much everything on here is potentially vulnerable. not only to
snowden, the former nsa contractor leaking documents. and they described this program whereby the nsa can insert or can load up software on to iphones in order to access voice mails, to access is pretty much everything inside it, your camera phone, even activate the microphone and the phone. so these slides refer to an older version of the iphone, the newer one we don't know whether or not the nsa has the same capability, but it is pretty intriguing stuff to be able to take control of your...
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and here is edward snowden. his list blowing the lid off of the program particularly the metadining of telephone records and the stunning verdict in the murder trial of george zimmerman and the shooting death of trayvon martin and jodi arias who could get the death penalty. we'll look a head to see what we expect. johnathon and fred joins us. we have a lot to cover and let's begin with edward snowdep. johna, he proclaimed proudly he won and then a federal judge said not so fast, i find it is constitutional and legal. this battle is far from over. >> that is a crazy ruling. and look anywhere. you are a lawyer and you need a reason, just a tiny reason before you undermine people's privacy undermined the rest of ours. one judge said one thing and it will go to a pole and the judge will rule the opposite. it is a long battle. >> this guy ed snowden accused his employer violating the constitution and fleeing to china and then russia. he is thumbing his nose to the constitution's established judicial system. >> he lea
and here is edward snowden. his list blowing the lid off of the program particularly the metadining of telephone records and the stunning verdict in the murder trial of george zimmerman and the shooting death of trayvon martin and jodi arias who could get the death penalty. we'll look a head to see what we expect. johnathon and fred joins us. we have a lot to cover and let's begin with edward snowdep. johna, he proclaimed proudly he won and then a federal judge said not so fast, i find it is...
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and your revelations break through some protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against g.m. food and fracking we'll look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty.
and your revelations break through some protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against g.m. food and fracking we'll look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty.
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manhunt for edward snowden turns into an international game of cat and mouse. >> the man who's been spilling u.s. intelligence secrets is on the move. but where is his final destinationing? >> first, hong kong lets him go, then russia refuses to extradite him. snowden's leaks were a major embarrassment for the nsa, revealing the extent the agency was spying on americans. as well as southwest international leaders and citizens. >>> number two -- >> the pope resigns. the leader of the catholic church stepping down at the end of the month. >> pope benedict becomes the first head of the catholic church to resign in 600 years. the 86-year-old said it was because of poor health. >> the bell is ringing here in rome. the big ring. that means one thing, john allen. what does it mean? it means we have a pope. >> the curtains are open. the cross bearer is coming out. and there he is. >> dubbed the people's pope, francis has laid out a vision of a more inclusive catholic church, focusing on compassion for the poor and afflicted. number one. the civil war in syria. more than two years of fighting, some 1
manhunt for edward snowden turns into an international game of cat and mouse. >> the man who's been spilling u.s. intelligence secrets is on the move. but where is his final destinationing? >> first, hong kong lets him go, then russia refuses to extradite him. snowden's leaks were a major embarrassment for the nsa, revealing the extent the agency was spying on americans. as well as southwest international leaders and citizens. >>> number two -- >> the pope resigns....
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edward snowden just put a white middle class face on it. it's going going on for years. it brought up the debate of what our government is doing and do we trust the transparency promoted by the obama administration. but syria is different. using the beligerance. he god assa got assad to agree p chemical weapons to u.n. inspectors without firing a shot. many around the world felt that america was capable of everything. it was reflection of using the past and future to use policy today. >> tevy troy, showing strength by not showing how strong you are? >> i think they would appreciate the compliment. but i think something else was going on. president obama gave the speech as a nationally televised addressed. he was going on late night talk shows and appearing on deejay shows in the midwest and south, and he shows up and tries to talk about syria in a serious way, and it seems that the american people weren't interested and moved on. and without the american people, it was hard to pursue other options. >> i think that's true. if the congressional vote had gone ahead that mig
edward snowden just put a white middle class face on it. it's going going on for years. it brought up the debate of what our government is doing and do we trust the transparency promoted by the obama administration. but syria is different. using the beligerance. he god assa got assad to agree p chemical weapons to u.n. inspectors without firing a shot. many around the world felt that america was capable of everything. it was reflection of using the past and future to use policy today. >>...
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the year of revelations breakthroughs in process edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against g.m. foods and fracking we'll look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty.
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and relations and breakthroughs are approached as edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against g.m. foods and fracking a look at the stories that shaped twenty thirteen. and a very warm welcome to our seem to national twenty four hour news live from moscow my name is you'd actually power it on main story now russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated as follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days let's get more details now from the screen of a young girl please tell us about this statement from the russian president. well the president changed his traditional new year's address location from the kremlin to the russian far east where he's currently on an unexpected visit reading the new year with those affected by major floods which happened in the region last summer and led me to put in more of the things he talked about spoke about the challenges that russia had to fisa in two thousand and thirteen including the latest terror attacks in a bl
and relations and breakthroughs are approached as edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against g.m. foods and fracking a look at the stories that shaped twenty thirteen. and a very warm welcome to our seem to national twenty four hour news live from moscow my name is you'd actually power it on main story now russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated as follows two...
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snowden linking surveillance program information. >> the united states is not and will not monitor the chancellor's communication. >> and the president feeling the heat with the roll out of the health care law. his approval rating are hitting an all-time low. >> i think we underestimated the complexity of building a website. >> and a leave of absence did you to the misreport of the benghazi attack. >> no doubt many of the heavy hitters are hard at work on one resolution and that is to keep their news of scandals in 2014. >> some folks might try to build up a scandal >> i am looking for the comebacks. 2013 is almost in the books. but what will some of the big political stories of 2014 be? >> probably a scandal or two in there. and taking television to a whole new level, greg. wait until you hear how much this 110-inch screen goes for. >> that is not big enough. >> samsung is trying to prove that bigger is better with this u ultra high definition 110-inch television boasting four times the pixels of the head television trying to push the oh led screen. you can display images with better
snowden linking surveillance program information. >> the united states is not and will not monitor the chancellor's communication. >> and the president feeling the heat with the roll out of the health care law. his approval rating are hitting an all-time low. >> i think we underestimated the complexity of building a website. >> and a leave of absence did you to the misreport of the benghazi attack. >> no doubt many of the heavy hitters are hard at work on one...
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an nsa official told cbs's "60 minutes," they were concerned enough about the cages on edward snowden's computers that they removed those. and this nsa hacking unit targets potential terrorists and -- >> this is a gold mine. if i can own your computer, if i can gain access to it and gain a foot hold into it, now i have access to all of your secrets. >> reporter: we contacted the nsa for a response to the report. in a statement, the agency said, quote, tailored access operations is on the front lines to defend the nation and its allies. tao's work is in support of foreign intelligence collection. that is translated to saying that no americans inside the u.s. are targeted by this. >> so this is the group of nsa hackers that works with the cia and fbi to physically infiltrate some places? >> yes, they do. the magazine says they work with the cia and fbi to fly to some places and use operatives to place spy wear on computers. the cia wouldn't comment on this. the fbi would only say that any tools that they use is legal. >> pretty interesting. >>> well, still to come, pot will still be illeg
an nsa official told cbs's "60 minutes," they were concerned enough about the cages on edward snowden's computers that they removed those. and this nsa hacking unit targets potential terrorists and -- >> this is a gold mine. if i can own your computer, if i can gain access to it and gain a foot hold into it, now i have access to all of your secrets. >> reporter: we contacted the nsa for a response to the report. in a statement, the agency said, quote, tailored access...
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relations and breakthroughs and edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against junk foods and fracking the stories that shaped twenty setting for you. seem to national coming here live from moscow and as our welcome to the. russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days let's get more now from the screen of his day here at sea for us are you going to give us more details on this latest statement by the russian president or the president changed is the traditional new year's address location from the kremlin to what of in the russian far east where he's growing on an unexpected visit greeting the new year with those affected by massive floods which happens there in the region last summer and. also spoke about the recent terror attacks in volgograd voicing his condolences to the families of the victims pledging to provide all the necessary assistance and support and also promising to continue fighting t
relations and breakthroughs and edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global run is against junk foods and fracking the stories that shaped twenty setting for you. seem to national coming here live from moscow and as our welcome to the. russian president vladimir putin has changed his new year address and pledged to fight terrorists until they're fully defeated it follows two deadly suicide bombings in volgograd in just two days let's get more now from the screen of...
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edward snowden's incessant leaks exposed u.s. secrets on an unpredictable scale, unprecedented scale, rather, and on capitol hill, republicans' biggest victories came in the form of deeffets as they derailed immigration reform and gr gun control. but they may have reached with the government shutdown, which sent the party's poll numbers off a cliff. nevertheless, the obama administration may have suffered worst damage through the rollout of the aca. as we prepare for 2014, we'll see who can turn the page. danielle is a democratic strategist and vice president at the center for american progress. steven law is president and ceo of american crossroads, and m.j. lee is politico's financial services reporter. thanks to all of you for being here on new year's eve. happy holidays. >> good morning. >> i want to start off by playing a sound bite from phil shariro who i interviewed earlier today about health care. i want you to listen and get your reaction on the other side. >> came from the congressional budget office and became an accep
edward snowden's incessant leaks exposed u.s. secrets on an unpredictable scale, unprecedented scale, rather, and on capitol hill, republicans' biggest victories came in the form of deeffets as they derailed immigration reform and gr gun control. but they may have reached with the government shutdown, which sent the party's poll numbers off a cliff. nevertheless, the obama administration may have suffered worst damage through the rollout of the aca. as we prepare for 2014, we'll see who can...
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and to get revelations and breakthroughs and protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global ronnie's against jam foods and fracking we'll look at the stories that shaped twentieth century. and welcome to our team to national twenty four hour news life from. our top story now. and families and their washed out have started burying their loved ones who were killed in two successive suicide bombings tox within twenty four hours of each other talk said the city's main train station and a crowded bus the number of dead following the terror attacks has risen to sashay for dozens more still in hospital longer at how well. it is tense it's also very somber traffic seems to be moving more slowly if i was able to catch up with some of the family members of people who have died namely the father of the security guard but here is their story it's been one more uneasy night for residents of russia's southern city of boulder god loved ones of the injured in two terror attacks here held vigils in hospitals while others mourned for. he was a good man a good father a go
and to get revelations and breakthroughs and protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global ronnie's against jam foods and fracking we'll look at the stories that shaped twentieth century. and welcome to our team to national twenty four hour news life from. our top story now. and families and their washed out have started burying their loved ones who were killed in two successive suicide bombings tox within twenty four hours of each other talk said the city's...
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edward snowden released that christmas message to the british public. we are getting your thoughts on the top news stories of 2013. caller before says it was edward snowden who gets his pick. regina in oklahoma. good morning. caller: happy new year. my biggest story is what with senator ted cruz, mike lee, rand paul, even senator imhoff who stood on the floor of the senate, standing up for me and those who understand the bondage of the insurance mandate that was forced under obamacare and their enthusiasm and hard work and dedication that spilled over to the house, to the point where they got involved for our rights to stop and defund this nightmare on the american people, and mr. harry reid decided to take his stand and let the government not , because heorder did not want to help us to unwind this maniacal mass that was put on us by what was done under my own congressman who is now dead, congressman john mercer, who was part of voting for this in pennsylvania, so thank you, senator ted cruz, mike lee, rand paul -- host: did you watch the senate filibu
edward snowden released that christmas message to the british public. we are getting your thoughts on the top news stories of 2013. caller before says it was edward snowden who gets his pick. regina in oklahoma. good morning. caller: happy new year. my biggest story is what with senator ted cruz, mike lee, rand paul, even senator imhoff who stood on the floor of the senate, standing up for me and those who understand the bondage of the insurance mandate that was forced under obamacare and their...
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what do you think about edward snowden, what do you think about the situation with snowden. have you got anything to hide? >> i understand everything he said. >> because you're looking at him. when you don't see him you don't see the lips moving. >> stop saying he. i'm present. russell. what's wrong with your manners. >> you're good at that. >> i'm coming in tomorrow with a big necklace and opening it up. >> that's the problem with current affairs. you forget what's important. you allow the agenda to be decided by superficial information. what am i saying, what am i talking about. don't think about what i'm wearing. those things are redundant. be distracted. what do you think that gesture means the way you're touching that bowl. what is the subtext of that the way you're touching that bowl. lose that ring, mika because it means nothing to you. she's grasping for shafts. she's a shaft grasper. >> we don't need to see the tour. >> you're ovulating. >> oh, my god. >> we're ready. my work is done here. >> it comes to the u.s. in august. more "morning joe" in just a moment. >> wh
what do you think about edward snowden, what do you think about the situation with snowden. have you got anything to hide? >> i understand everything he said. >> because you're looking at him. when you don't see him you don't see the lips moving. >> stop saying he. i'm present. russell. what's wrong with your manners. >> you're good at that. >> i'm coming in tomorrow with a big necklace and opening it up. >> that's the problem with current affairs. you forget...
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and revelations breakthroughs and protests edward snowden spy scandal a long awaited nuclear deal with iran global rallies against fruits and fracking look at the stories that shaped twenty thirty. it will show you all seem to national life or most my name is you know let's go to our main story. and families in the russian city of volgograd have started back. successive suicide bombings at times within twenty four hours of each targeted the city's main train station and a crowded bus the number of dead following the terror attacks has risen to. dozens wants to hospital how is and. is tense it's also very somber traffic seems to be moving more slowly than i was able to catch up with some of the family members of people who have died namely the father of the security guard who says one of two people who will be having a funeral today and here is their story it's been one more of an easy night put a resident of russia's southern city of. loved ones of the injured in two terror attacks held vigils in hospitals others mourned. he was a good man a good father a good son a good grandson there
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it got a lot of wind behind its back from the revelations of edward snowden. he wasn't out there like ted cruz launching these shut down bids over obamacare. that were doomed to failure. he picked his battles more smartly than ted cruz did. he positioned himself in a better way than ted cruz did. >> you know what's fascinating we've had this conversation, we've not mentioned chris christie, paul ryan, marco rubio. so this primary will be fantastic theater. number one. number two, paul ryan might have been the biggest loser of 2012 and two-thirds of 2013, but the budget deal, again, i'm following through on a bit of a theme here, everyone says they will vote for a governor in the next presidential election. if somebody proves in congress they can lead and compromise maybe there's credibility and more of a chance there. so i think he made a lot of points at the end of 2013. >> can i get you to change your pick. >> it was bad for paul. >> make it scott walker. >> i love scott walker. >> that's who it should be. >> i love scott walker. i hope scott runs for presid
it got a lot of wind behind its back from the revelations of edward snowden. he wasn't out there like ted cruz launching these shut down bids over obamacare. that were doomed to failure. he picked his battles more smartly than ted cruz did. he positioned himself in a better way than ted cruz did. >> you know what's fascinating we've had this conversation, we've not mentioned chris christie, paul ryan, marco rubio. so this primary will be fantastic theater. number one. number two, paul...
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edward snowden leaks documents showing the nsa was collecting both phone calls and e-mail and internet traffic of virtually all americans. he was born in south africa, but belonged to the world. the death of nelson mandela is number three. the world comes together to mourn the 95-year-old and remember his life, a symbol of the struggle against racial oppression. after two bombs explode near the finish line shall the hunt for the two suspects gripped the nation for days. and at number one, the rise of pope francis, the 266th pontiff, the first from latin america, capturing the world with his acts of compassion and his mission to transform the catholic church. his remarkable year also landing him the title of "time" magazine's person of the year and your choice for the top story of 2013. alina machado. >> it's remarkable how they're not just of tragedy and devastation, but hopeful and forward thinking. >> glad to see that pope francis is number one. >> a positive. >> exactly. if you want to look at the stories more in-depth, go to cnn new day.com. >>> you can't keep a good reporter down.
edward snowden leaks documents showing the nsa was collecting both phone calls and e-mail and internet traffic of virtually all americans. he was born in south africa, but belonged to the world. the death of nelson mandela is number three. the world comes together to mourn the 95-year-old and remember his life, a symbol of the struggle against racial oppression. after two bombs explode near the finish line shall the hunt for the two suspects gripped the nation for days. and at number one, the...
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on the way one leg back that's how edward snowden's revelations shocked millions of people walled wide the n.s.a. spying is still became obviously the biggest news story all day i'll go and get the details as well as the at the top of one's of twentieth interest if you want. unexplored antarctica what is it in this i see expanse that attracts the people who come here. now i only go to the dot. and enter. a new generation of polar explorers is coming. we have a new group of specialists here now all of them are young how are they going to get along with each other i don't know. i used to be a bureaucrat. seriously. what adventures await in this mysterious land where they live want to eat and want to be actually doing it until to go. this is all saying to national life from mosco welcome back as the world counts down to the final hours of twenty sestina when looking back at the king new stories that showing the algo again while everyone will have some personal things to remember twenty says he and for some of the years a balance reached out to affect millions of people from the global sup
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you recently wrote an article on the nsa and edward snowden. and of course, the question, to spy or not to spy. you know, ellis, it's this question that not even the federal judiciary can answer. i wanted it get your take on what you make of those recent rulings. and also, what do you have to say about snowden declaring he's victorious here? >> well, boy, we sure will not be getting any guidance yet from the federal courts, right? one judge says the program is almost clearly unconstitutional. the other judge says, eh, looks pretty good to me. i don't see much of a problem here. inevitably, this thing does have to get resolved by the u.s. supreme court, and that's going to take a while, so we're going to be in this limbo period, and everybody can look at it and spout off, including, including edward snowden, right, who's now declaring himself victorious. >> right, and did he actually accomplish anything? >> well, you know, listen, i think it's pretty hard to defend all his methods. i do not want, and i don't think most americans want just, you k
you recently wrote an article on the nsa and edward snowden. and of course, the question, to spy or not to spy. you know, ellis, it's this question that not even the federal judiciary can answer. i wanted it get your take on what you make of those recent rulings. and also, what do you have to say about snowden declaring he's victorious here? >> well, boy, we sure will not be getting any guidance yet from the federal courts, right? one judge says the program is almost clearly...
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on the way when i say international we'll look back at how edward snowden's revelations shocks millions of people worldwide task the n.s.a. spying scandal became give me the biggest news story of the outgoing get the recount the details as well as the other top of balance of twenty six here in a few minutes. the beginning of the long politics. moxy fades from my life. and now enough temptation of. the darkness last for six months. more than people. and it is easy to hide the rifle as a scooter. because the other do so in a space about there are no indigenous people but there are others who do choose this frozen life. this is could be right about if you are in the conductor. good lumber tour kirby was eighty two billy's most sophisticated robot which on fortunately he doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation and why you should care about humans and. this is why you should watch only on the algae dot com. this is all seem to national welcome as the world council down the final hours of twenty thirteen while looking back at the big news stories that showed they ar
on the way when i say international we'll look back at how edward snowden's revelations shocks millions of people worldwide task the n.s.a. spying scandal became give me the biggest news story of the outgoing get the recount the details as well as the other top of balance of twenty six here in a few minutes. the beginning of the long politics. moxy fades from my life. and now enough temptation of. the darkness last for six months. more than people. and it is easy to hide the rifle as a scooter....