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spiegel and murphy belief they've hit on something huge. if they are right they could end up better off like facebook, the company that's trying to buy them. it turned down a billion dollar offer from yahoo! and it's now worth more than $100 billion. if senate chat's young founders are wrong, turning down $3 billion will likely be the worst decision they've ever made. linzie janis. abc news, new york. >>> tonight two weeks until thanksgiving, some good news for the big feast. the annual projection is in showing thanksgiving dinner will cost a little less this year. the average dinner will cost $49.04. that's 44 cents cheaper than last year, thanks to a bountful year for breeding turkeys and cheaper rolls and green beans. >>> also tonight real money showing you how thousands of dollars in hidden treasure could be lying unused in your home. >> look how much that thing is going for. >> over $100. >> we help one family turn it into a lot of cash in an hour and you can do it, too. >>> and hero dogs, police dogs now getting bulletproof vests. it'
spiegel and murphy belief they've hit on something huge. if they are right they could end up better off like facebook, the company that's trying to buy them. it turned down a billion dollar offer from yahoo! and it's now worth more than $100 billion. if senate chat's young founders are wrong, turning down $3 billion will likely be the worst decision they've ever made. linzie janis. abc news, new york. >>> tonight two weeks until thanksgiving, some good news for the big feast. the...
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if you could snapchat your advice to evan spiegel, tweet us. at faabout insurance.ou smarr because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's ahead. talk to farmers and get smarter about your insurance. ♪ we are farmers bum - pa - dum, bum - bum - bum - bum♪ at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the world's financial assets. and that gives us scale and insight no one else has. investment management combined with investment servicing. bringing the power of investments to people's lives. invested in the world. bny mellon. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to
if you could snapchat your advice to evan spiegel, tweet us. at faabout insurance.ou smarr because what you don't know, can hurt you. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if you didn't know that as the price of gold rises, so should the coverage on your jewelry? [prospector] ahh! what if you didn't know that kitty litter can help you out of a slippery situation? the more you know, the better you can plan for what's...
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now over the weekend the german owlet their spiegel reported on another edward snowden document they were field have the british spy agency g c h q was so determined to break into the network of a telecom company you know to be able to use all the phones on the network to spy tools eventually. became obsessed with innocent employees at that company and even created fake linked in profiles to bait employees in the coughing up their personal information as der spiegel reported the victims didn't notice that what they were looking at wasn't the original site but a fake profile with one invisible added feature a small piece of malware that turned their computers into tools for britain's g c h q intelligence service. and then the harvesting of personal information began according to top secret intelligence documents this is what g c h q did to one tech guy who is working down in india a complex graph of his digital life depicts the man's name and red cross hairs and lists his work computers and those he uses privately his skype user name is listed as ours g.-mail account and his profile i
now over the weekend the german owlet their spiegel reported on another edward snowden document they were field have the british spy agency g c h q was so determined to break into the network of a telecom company you know to be able to use all the phones on the network to spy tools eventually. became obsessed with innocent employees at that company and even created fake linked in profiles to bait employees in the coughing up their personal information as der spiegel reported the victims didn't...
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answer could be british intelligence agencies like the g c h q according to the german magazine der spiegel edward snowden revelations found that the pages looks the way they always did and they didn't take any longer than usual to load but the victims didn't notice that what they were looking at wasn't the original site but a fake profile with one invisible added feature a small piece of malware malware that turned computers into tools for britain's g c h q intelligence service now the g c h q apparently tricked users into logging into a fake linked in site to upload their passwords of personal information to cetera essentially handing it over to the british government according to articles written by it laura poitras who is one of the few journalists believed to have access to all of the documents stolen and released by edward snowden the g c h q was targeting the global roaming data exchange companies like belgacom com fome and mark as well as senior management in the opec oil cartel it's a technique known as quantum inserts where servers are placed in shortage of spots so they can inter
answer could be british intelligence agencies like the g c h q according to the german magazine der spiegel edward snowden revelations found that the pages looks the way they always did and they didn't take any longer than usual to load but the victims didn't notice that what they were looking at wasn't the original site but a fake profile with one invisible added feature a small piece of malware malware that turned computers into tools for britain's g c h q intelligence service now the g c h q...
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of politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly spiegel he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he also saying that we need to stop this kind of spying culture that is taken over it's all part of a major. set of articles about edward snowden in this in the german paper it comes on the back of support for edward snowden here in germany and in a massive increase we've seen that group of over fifty senior public figures calling for him actually to be to be granted asylum here in germany now the article it does say that something that perhaps the current german government wouldn't support because suggesting that some of the skeletons in their own cause it could come out if there was any big investigation into just exactly what had gone on in terms of the n.s.a. spying program however among those fifty that say it's not and should
of politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly spiegel he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he also saying that we need to stop this kind of spying culture that is taken over it's all part of a major. set of articles about...
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leeds intel's der spiegel that the company would not have authorized the creation or the use of a fake linked in profile and was not notified of the alleged activity so it looks like networking in the uk is a new meaning the way. on the weekend hundreds of people across california and texas streets demanding justice for victims of police brutality the emotional marches were sparked by the thirteen year old doubt that the death of thirteen year old andy lopez he was killed last month anyone shot and killed by sonoma county deputy eric jailhouse who was holding ag doll house that they feel is holding a toy gun and that resembled an ak forty seven assault rifle. our teaser mongol and i was at the protest and enjoy it and he brought us more the other the road that goes with you in los angeles in several places to sleep much and taken to the streets demanding justice for and you know this too but you need to be an iraq war veteran eric gill house shot thirteen year old and guilt over twenty second gap house claims that he felt threatened by the gun and he was holding the gun turned out to b
leeds intel's der spiegel that the company would not have authorized the creation or the use of a fake linked in profile and was not notified of the alleged activity so it looks like networking in the uk is a new meaning the way. on the weekend hundreds of people across california and texas streets demanding justice for victims of police brutality the emotional marches were sparked by the thirteen year old doubt that the death of thirteen year old andy lopez he was killed last month anyone shot...
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the answer could be the british intelligence service g c h q according to german magazine the der spiegel edward snowden revelations found that the pages look the way they always did and they didn't take any longer than usual to load the victims didn't notice that what they were looking at wasn't the original site but a fake profile with one invisible added feature a small piece of malware that turned computers into tools for g c h q intelligence service it's a technique known as quantum insert the g c h q apparently placed server isn't strategic spots so that they can intercept and redirect targeted traffic to a fake website faster than the legitimate service could respond according to articles written by laura poitras who is one of the few journalists believed to have access to all of the documents stolen and leaked by edward snowden the d.c.h. who was targeted but they actually were targeting the global roaming data. exchange companies belgacom come for and mock as well as senior management companies like the opec oil cartel linked in tells der spiegel that the company would not have a
the answer could be the british intelligence service g c h q according to german magazine the der spiegel edward snowden revelations found that the pages look the way they always did and they didn't take any longer than usual to load the victims didn't notice that what they were looking at wasn't the original site but a fake profile with one invisible added feature a small piece of malware that turned computers into tools for g c h q intelligence service it's a technique known as quantum insert...
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german magazine "der spiegel" published the manifesto of the truth sunday. the self-professed leaker said telling the truth should not be a criminal offense. however, the white house has scoffed at his request for clemency, urging him to come back and face justice. >>> west point hosted its first wedding saturday. between two men at the military academy. west point hosted two same-sex weddings of women last year. >>> and the tatyana mcfadden wins the new york city wheelchair marathon. completing an unprecedented grand slam. she also won titles this year in boston, chicago and london. she finished in 1:59:13. history-making, congratulations to her. >>> things got really hairy in germany over the weekend. some 300 men from 20 countries with all spectacular facial hair took part in the world's beard championships. trophies were given in competitive categories such as best dolly mustache. salvatore dali. best free style mustache. most fashionable beard. best goatee. best sunburn sideburns. i watched a special documentary on this, they eat special diets. >> where
german magazine "der spiegel" published the manifesto of the truth sunday. the self-professed leaker said telling the truth should not be a criminal offense. however, the white house has scoffed at his request for clemency, urging him to come back and face justice. >>> west point hosted its first wedding saturday. between two men at the military academy. west point hosted two same-sex weddings of women last year. >>> and the tatyana mcfadden wins the new york city...
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that is what the 80-year-old has spiegel." back.ts his collection some jewish museums have come forward to claim some of the pieces. he seems to have lived a reclusive life. he rarely speaks to neighbor and has no known friends. the paintings discovered in his apartment could be worth 1 billion euros. he says he is not prepared to voluntarily surrender the artwork. the prosecutors will do decide awould have never committed crime. even if i had, it would now have passed the statute of limitations. his father legally acquired the pieces from dealers and museums. her was one of a handful of dealers authorized by the not ceas-- the nazis. he told the magazine he wants to be left alone with the pictures. he said the authorities can do what they want with them after he has died. arman authorities have set up website to publish photos of works that may have been seized by the not -- the nazis. the authorities hope the move will give any rightful owners to reclaim -- an opportunity to reclaim their art. >> tennis now. the czech republ
that is what the 80-year-old has spiegel." back.ts his collection some jewish museums have come forward to claim some of the pieces. he seems to have lived a reclusive life. he rarely speaks to neighbor and has no known friends. the paintings discovered in his apartment could be worth 1 billion euros. he says he is not prepared to voluntarily surrender the artwork. the prosecutors will do decide awould have never committed crime. even if i had, it would now have passed the statute of...
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he was interviewed by german publication der spiegel, in which he sounded adamant. he was asked are are you going to run next year? he said i have not clearly decided. rather than he has to leave, he shouldn't run. whether the negotiations are constructive, if there's a chance of conthriving somethint- contriving in syria, that maybe a solution along these lines can be found. >> the threat of an attack prompted action on chemical weapons but the civil war goes on and people are starving in that country. has anything really imhaingd the civil war? >> -- changed about the civil war? >> when you talk about the civil war you beg the question, what is the war about? this is whether i refer to it as a sectarian war. this is essentially a war in which two arab states decided to engage in a conflict with their religious opponents, a conflict deeply rooted in history. but for which there was no overriding necessity at the time of its start. there were riots because of droughts np sunni-shiite areas. assad reacted very strongly expel and began in fact a sectarian war which i
he was interviewed by german publication der spiegel, in which he sounded adamant. he was asked are are you going to run next year? he said i have not clearly decided. rather than he has to leave, he shouldn't run. whether the negotiations are constructive, if there's a chance of conthriving somethint- contriving in syria, that maybe a solution along these lines can be found. >> the threat of an attack prompted action on chemical weapons but the civil war goes on and people are starving...
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democrats so it's pt has helped equate omelettes the rank and file back the coalition deal and fish spiegel says skepticism is highly among top team and this will be off to bed until the next moment. many a weary up to the fbt something that was not doing this kind of accommodation from two thousand and five to two thousand and nine. gabrielle is trying to win the cold front is a supplement to the deal is expected by weapon stated that his paci which needs a partner on the feeding tube and a common anti majority of the polls the spd looks to have got to wait on the introduction of a nationwide minimum wage though full of details of the measure but not yet been revealed. thousands of people are fed a volcano eruption on the denise united is soo not to use a pressure steam rising around two pm reaches into the sky. the sin of all volcano has erupted multiple times as the post twenty four hours was the five thousand families in the paper cup and community centers outside the changes said. the section of the eiffel tower as the regional spiral stair cases and under the hammer in paris. the thre
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why should i read the nsa news as opposed to going to the guardian, their spiegel -- der spiegel, or somewhere else? nogood question and there is simple answer. as i mentioned, we will be rebranding the international herald tribune. we want to further tighten the .ournalistic ties we will have a newsroom in hong kong, new york, and really what we're looking at is a 24-hour news cycle. people are asleep in new york and waking up in china, , we want the ability for them to come together to the side and see something may be this point ofto view. that does not mean that the stories will be different. we will put different stories in .ifferent places all of this as being german by the fact that more and more people can create the content experience they value. , theyy care about sports can put that higher. adaptationthe human as well. be an ongoing issue as we learn more and more how to do this. no question. >> our strategy has been to partner with local news providers. most of our international editions have a local large media partner. we believe we are getting the best at the huffingto
why should i read the nsa news as opposed to going to the guardian, their spiegel -- der spiegel, or somewhere else? nogood question and there is simple answer. as i mentioned, we will be rebranding the international herald tribune. we want to further tighten the .ournalistic ties we will have a newsroom in hong kong, new york, and really what we're looking at is a 24-hour news cycle. people are asleep in new york and waking up in china, , we want the ability for them to come together to the...
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of love for mccain thinks that's what eighty year old cornelius go to has told a german magazine der spiegel he also wants his collection back. however some jewish families in museums have come forward to claim some of the piece. cleans code it seems to have lifted the peace of mind. he rarely speaks to me this is not unknown friends. the drawings and paintings discovered in his munich apartment could be worth a billion viewers. he says he's not prepared to voluntary cemented the artworks. told the speaker. the prosecutors will decide what is returned to me. i have never committed a crime. even if i had it but no cost to statute of limitations. that has his papa. but it's legally acquired the pieces from delis and museums. but going it was one of the hunt for the deal is authorized by the nazis to trade in what they considered degenerate art. but it all just because he wants to be next and then with the pictures. he said the authorities can do with that one of them off to die the german authorities have set up a website to publish touches of works that may be seized of the nazis in all my nu
of love for mccain thinks that's what eighty year old cornelius go to has told a german magazine der spiegel he also wants his collection back. however some jewish families in museums have come forward to claim some of the piece. cleans code it seems to have lifted the peace of mind. he rarely speaks to me this is not unknown friends. the drawings and paintings discovered in his munich apartment could be worth a billion viewers. he says he's not prepared to voluntary cemented the artworks. told...
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calling on the world to resist the spread of the surveillance that appeared in the german magazine spiegel which is known for revealing leaked classified documents snowden sent the document from moscow to the editors for an encrypted channel in the manifesto he insists those who tell the truth are not committing a crime accuses some governments of an unprecedented persecution campaign in response to his leaks and says everyone has a moral obligation to uphold laws and values which limits of violence and protect human rights for my five agent i spoke to a little earlier she supports the manifesto and says whistleblowing should be decriminalised who is actually breaking the or here because all the ground that the fire that she say they are legally allowed to smile next is to appear to be very legally dubious at best but we thing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying its industrial scale spying and the new technology has allowed that to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically oversee how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century
calling on the world to resist the spread of the surveillance that appeared in the german magazine spiegel which is known for revealing leaked classified documents snowden sent the document from moscow to the editors for an encrypted channel in the manifesto he insists those who tell the truth are not committing a crime accuses some governments of an unprecedented persecution campaign in response to his leaks and says everyone has a moral obligation to uphold laws and values which limits of...
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s at the top three hundred fifty zero tells worldwide according to revelations in germany's spiegel news magazine from new leaks from edward snowden tracing it back the program's called royal concierge very nice too and apparently intercepts reservation confirmations when they're sent to. government addresses for monitored hotels the agency can then quote prepare the rooms for detailed surveillance order to get a bunch of flowers as well meaning bugged phones and computers junk goats a german investigative journalist met snowden in moscow last month accompanying a german m.p. he says governments badly need his existence. that's one of the things that's being discussed is the question of how to get input from of the person who actually knows the most about the documents right now all of the documents are being kind of read in and reported on by journalists who of course you know are doing their best are doing the best job they can but these are complicated things and it would make sense to get expertise i mean from the person and knows the system and the n.s.a. from the inside as a matter
s at the top three hundred fifty zero tells worldwide according to revelations in germany's spiegel news magazine from new leaks from edward snowden tracing it back the program's called royal concierge very nice too and apparently intercepts reservation confirmations when they're sent to. government addresses for monitored hotels the agency can then quote prepare the rooms for detailed surveillance order to get a bunch of flowers as well meaning bugged phones and computers junk goats a german...
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let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published injuries dash spiegel magazine. as the name implies that the nsa whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way. according to stoughton. he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks. manifestos as a society has a moral obligation to ensure that there are laws which limit surveillance and protect human rights. ultimately stoughton is glad his links lead to a debate over surveillance which could crave reforms. any information who is a whistleblower with the m i five. she thinks that the problem is that current legislation is in keeping up with advanced spying technology. in the tax break and for him because all the ground that the fines to pay down the mountain at a time to think that getting married in the tba. each unit at the school. they'll open final to have to count the time. the new technology has allowed this to happen and the north which is nice to be undemocratic eat and see how we asked why don
let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published injuries dash spiegel magazine. as the name implies that the nsa whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way. according to stoughton. he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks. manifestos as a society has a moral obligation to ensure that there are laws which limit surveillance and protect human rights. ultimately...
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radicalized by a returning from the syrian conflict could strike it home an article by germany's der spiegel magazine recently estimated that some one thousand volunteer it's from throughout europe are currently in syria. use. we cooked noble bookstore conservative catholics into rupp said ceremony commemorating the seventh if it's either a surreal twist the left. the protesters were demonstrating against the presence of jewish people inside the one upside is that they don't. coincidentally this month a new report was published in argentina taking a close look of antisemitism in the country. it's a scene no one expected to witness representatives of all religions gathered in the metropolitan cathedral last week to commemorate the new one diversity of the night of broken glass. a group of ultra conservative catholics interrupted the ceremony. approximately fifty protesters started praying the rosary of flour to prevent the ceremony from happening. meanwhile the two leaders of the group ended leaflets saying that the worshippers of false gods should leave the holy temple crystal meth is consid
radicalized by a returning from the syrian conflict could strike it home an article by germany's der spiegel magazine recently estimated that some one thousand volunteer it's from throughout europe are currently in syria. use. we cooked noble bookstore conservative catholics into rupp said ceremony commemorating the seventh if it's either a surreal twist the left. the protesters were demonstrating against the presence of jewish people inside the one upside is that they don't. coincidentally...
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documents in the first place let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published in germany's spiegel magazine as the name implies the n.s.a. whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way according to stoughton he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks the manifesto says society has a moral obligation to ensure that there are laws which limit surveillance and protect human rights ultimately snowden is glad his leaks led to a debate over surveillance which could create reforms and who is a whistleblower with m i five thinks the problem is that current legislation isn't keeping up with advanced spying technology. who is actually breaking the law because all the ground that eat my agent she saved allowed to smile next to appear to be very legally. but we seeing in the last decade is that here technological scale spying industrial scale spy and it's the new technology has allowed this to happen and the laws which is supposed to be democratic and we see how we are spied on
documents in the first place let's take a look at his manifesto of truth published in germany's spiegel magazine as the name implies the n.s.a. whistleblower insisted that people who tell the truth are not committing any crime but some governments don't feel that way according to stoughton he blames them for unprecedented campaigns of persecution in response to the leaks the manifesto says society has a moral obligation to ensure that there are laws which limit surveillance and protect human...
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make sure he faces trial there now it's all part of a large article a large series of articles into spiegel this week about edward snowden and his situation in the growing support for him here in germany now it features articles by over fifty public figures that want to see it want to see edward snowden allowed to come here to germany to gain full asylum or he has until june of next year on his current deal allows him to stay in in russia right now but they want him to be allowed to come here now it is unlikely that that would be good in the backing of german chancellor angela merkel her christian democrats they're likely partners in the next coalition government here the social democrats have all said they don't really they're not really keen on that however the senior figures have written in saying edward snowden has done a great service to the people of the western world and it's up to us now to help him so they want to see him come here and get everything they can offer him ok thank you peter that's our tease peter oliver live from berlin. now why did snowden's plea for clemency is find
make sure he faces trial there now it's all part of a large article a large series of articles into spiegel this week about edward snowden and his situation in the growing support for him here in germany now it features articles by over fifty public figures that want to see it want to see edward snowden allowed to come here to germany to gain full asylum or he has until june of next year on his current deal allows him to stay in in russia right now but they want him to be allowed to come here...
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it did in the german magazine spiegel which is meant for revealing leaked classified documents since the token in from moscow into the abyssss is far and encrypted tunnel. in the manifest a he insists there is to tell the truth of mulch committing a crime accuses some governments of unprecedented persecution campaign in response to these leaks. this is everyone has a moral negation to uphold the laws and values which limits of endurance and protect human rights. alma m i five agent i e my shoe i spent a little early she supports a manifest and says whistle blowing should be de criminalized. in effect freakin for him because all the grounds that he finds taken on meet the amount in my own existence. he carried you to meet ups at that briefing on banking for the chance to look cool the scale of the final contest you don't mind the new technology has allowed it to happen. and in northbridge. instead he undercuts the key and see how we asked why don't i just know he's not content to continue with maliki and printing such attack. off to mom's save a double guantanamo bay detainees remain
it did in the german magazine spiegel which is meant for revealing leaked classified documents since the token in from moscow into the abyssss is far and encrypted tunnel. in the manifest a he insists there is to tell the truth of mulch committing a crime accuses some governments of unprecedented persecution campaign in response to these leaks. this is everyone has a moral negation to uphold the laws and values which limits of endurance and protect human rights. alma m i five agent i e my shoe...
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calling on the world to resist the spread of surveillance that appeared in the german magazine der spiegel which is known for revealing leaked classified documents snowden sent it from moscow to the editors for an encrypted channel in the manifesto he insists those who tell the truth are not committing a crime accuses some governments of an unprecedented persecution campaign in response to his leaks and says everyone has a moral obligation to uphold laws and values which limits surveillance and protect human rights for me and my five agent and he spoke to a little earlier she supports the manifesto and says whistleblowing should be decriminalised who is actually breaking the law or here because all the grounds that each by agency say they are legally allowed to file notices and appear to be very legally dubious at best a thing in the last decade is the technological scale of the spying its industrial scale sky and the new technology has allowed that to happen and the laws which is supposed to be and democratically oversee how we are spied on are just not keeping up the twentieth century no
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gemini's tao spiegel magazine claims that the british intelligence service g c h q operates as a valence network at hundreds of disclosed luxury hotels around the globe to spy on diplomats and government delegations the program infiltrates the hotel's booking systems so the agency can prepare their rooms for detail surveillance meaning but phones and computers the scheme is also reportedly used to get the premises ready for the deployment of on site agents for close monitoring the article puts britain an awkward position at a time when germany is preparing to hold a special parliamentary session on the issue of spying as peter only by now reports the reason that they've called this special session is to talk about allegations of spying on the german people by the n.s.a. and the targeting of anglo merkel's private mobile telephone german opposition parties has long been calling for a full investigation into these allegations that have come out following leaks by edward snowden that germany with targeted extensively by united states operations of senior parliamentarians here in germany tha
gemini's tao spiegel magazine claims that the british intelligence service g c h q operates as a valence network at hundreds of disclosed luxury hotels around the globe to spy on diplomats and government delegations the program infiltrates the hotel's booking systems so the agency can prepare their rooms for detail surveillance meaning but phones and computers the scheme is also reportedly used to get the premises ready for the deployment of on site agents for close monitoring the article puts...
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and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for changes and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's request for clemency to the u.s. government for his actions however the obama administration has made it clear that it has no intention of showing any leniency in stoneman's case artie's peter oliver is in germany and brings us more. the spy can't be allowed to dictate our politics that's according to whistleblower edward snowden writing in the major german news weekly beagle he's put forward what he called his manifesto for truth and which he condemns the security agencies around the world that have set out to smear not only him but also those journalists that have published his articles in various publications around the world he also saying that we need to stop this kind of spying culture that has taken over it's all part of a major major set of articles about edward snowden in this in t
and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter it says was written by former government contractor edward snowden in the articles known and says that calls for changes and surveillance programs justify his decision to leak classified information the article of course follows snowden's request for clemency to the u.s. government for his actions however the obama administration has made it clear that it has no intention of showing any leniency in stoneman's case artie's...
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and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter in sens was written by former government contractor edward snowman. in articles ten and says that calls for change in surveillance programs in justifying his decision to leak classified information. the article of course alice known as requests for clemency to the us government for his actions. however the obama administration has made it clear that it has no intention of showing any leniency in seven's case. our chief peter oliver is in germany brings us more the spa nice comfy loads to the taste of politics. that's according to whistleblower edward snowden right thing in the major two minute news weekly dish beagle he's put forward what he calls his manifesto for truth in which he condemns the security agencies around the world that is set out to simeon only handle so that journalists that if published his articles in various publications around the world he also did the maze of saying that we need to stop this kind of spying culture that is taken over. it's all parts of haiti in a chair and knit and make a set of articles
and the german news magazine der spiegel has published an open letter in sens was written by former government contractor edward snowman. in articles ten and says that calls for change in surveillance programs in justifying his decision to leak classified information. the article of course alice known as requests for clemency to the us government for his actions. however the obama administration has made it clear that it has no intention of showing any leniency in seven's case. our chief peter...
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calling on the world to resist the spread of surveillance it's just appeared in the german magazine spiegel which is known for revealing leaked classified documents and snowden sent the document from moscow to the editors far and encrypted channels and in this manifesto he insists those who tell the truth are not committing a crime accuses some governments of the president and persecution campaign in response to his leaks and says everyone has a moral obligation to laws and values which limit surveillance and protect human rights well let's discuss this with former m i five agent and who is herself a whistleblower and joining us live now and i don't spy on your neighbor that should be the main commandment of our digital age also according to snowden but surely spying is being go on since the ten commandments were written so he's being unrealistic here isn't a well of course it is called the second confession no doubt about that i think though what we seeing in the last decade is the sheer technological scale of the spying its industrial scale by and the new technology has allowed that to ha
calling on the world to resist the spread of surveillance it's just appeared in the german magazine spiegel which is known for revealing leaked classified documents and snowden sent the document from moscow to the editors far and encrypted channels and in this manifesto he insists those who tell the truth are not committing a crime accuses some governments of the president and persecution campaign in response to his leaks and says everyone has a moral obligation to laws and values which limit...
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each other messages or photos that disappear after just sec d seconds, the 23-year-old co-founder evan spiegel came up with the idea while he was a student at stanford. so far the service has not generated any revenue, but they're being offered a lot of money for it. >>> the dow rose 70 points closing at 15,1820, a new high, the 34th all-time closing high for the s&p this year and 36 for the dow. the nasdaq gained 35 points to end the day at 3965. an optimistic outlook for holiday spending, particularly for macy's helped to drive the market today. >>> and get this, a florida man arrested for impersonating a deputy to get a discount on his donuts. officers say 40-year-old chuck berry pulled up at dunkin donuts, and asked for a discount. he showed the gun, said see, i'm a cop. yesterday, the authorities set up watch there and pulled him over, berry was charged with falsely impersonating the officer, which is a felony. might go to jail for a few donuts, that was smart. >>> and you will see what happened regarding this >>> social media can be a powerful force for change. we've seen the time and ti
each other messages or photos that disappear after just sec d seconds, the 23-year-old co-founder evan spiegel came up with the idea while he was a student at stanford. so far the service has not generated any revenue, but they're being offered a lot of money for it. >>> the dow rose 70 points closing at 15,1820, a new high, the 34th all-time closing high for the s&p this year and 36 for the dow. the nasdaq gained 35 points to end the day at 3965. an optimistic outlook for holiday...
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-- der spiegel or something else? >> as i mentioned, we are going to be rebranding the tribune, and part of that is further tightening the journalistic ties, so we will have a newsroom in london and paris and hong kong and new york, and the news we are looking at is a 24-hour news cycle, and when people are asleep in new york and waking up asia, we want the ability for them to come to the site and have a more tailored to the asian point of view. are not going to change, but we will put different stories in and all oflaces, this goes with the fact that more and more people tend to create the content experience they value. sports, theyut care about politics, they can put that higher. it is about that adaptation, as well. it is going to be an ongoing issue as we learn more and more how to do this. no question. strategy is to partner, and the international editions and a large media partner, we believe that we are getting kind of the best of the huffington post, the best of and is actually local, think it is really compet
-- der spiegel or something else? >> as i mentioned, we are going to be rebranding the tribune, and part of that is further tightening the journalistic ties, so we will have a newsroom in london and paris and hong kong and new york, and the news we are looking at is a 24-hour news cycle, and when people are asleep in new york and waking up asia, we want the ability for them to come to the site and have a more tailored to the asian point of view. are not going to change, but we will put...
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der spiegel reports the nsa and gchq had gotten into the opec computer networks. found the typical customers for the information was the cia, department of energy, and others who praised the agency for confirming what had suspected for years. secretary of state john kerry has declined to elaborate on his beliefs regarding the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years ago this month. during an interview last month, kerry indicated he supports the idea of a conspiracy. he was questioned about those remarks on sunday by david gregory. >> final question before you go. you gave some comments in light of the assassination of , the 50thkennedy anniversary, which have now been broadcast and reported on. in those comments you say, to this day, i have serious doubts that lee harvey oswald acted alone. that would certainly be surprising to a lot of people if those were your views. would you care to elaborate? >> no, i just have a point of view. i will not get into that. thinknot something i needs to be commented on, certainly not at this time. >> do you think the conspiracy
der spiegel reports the nsa and gchq had gotten into the opec computer networks. found the typical customers for the information was the cia, department of energy, and others who praised the agency for confirming what had suspected for years. secretary of state john kerry has declined to elaborate on his beliefs regarding the assassination of john f. kennedy 50 years ago this month. during an interview last month, kerry indicated he supports the idea of a conspiracy. he was questioned about...
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spiegel are watching solar city very carefully. elon musk is the chairman of this company doing very well. right now the closing bell 59 and change. in a $60 range. they came out here earnings per share and revenue that beats the street for solar city. the second-largest by market cap u.s. solar company behind first solar. the stock is doing well here. we will get to the stock slump in going into the closing bell, but now it is looking like it is going to be better. we will see what happens tomorrow, but it is looking a little higher. liz: gasoline prices already at the lowest levels of the year and some states are seeing prices below $3 per gallon. but how long will these lower prices last? can investors play the energy sector and make money right now? senior energy analyst long with our own sandra smith joining us from the floor of the cme. our oil prices, we will start with that and get to dissolution. are they fairly priced right now? >> the prices are high. i would think almost 20% lower. but still have lower oil prices here t
spiegel are watching solar city very carefully. elon musk is the chairman of this company doing very well. right now the closing bell 59 and change. in a $60 range. they came out here earnings per share and revenue that beats the street for solar city. the second-largest by market cap u.s. solar company behind first solar. the stock is doing well here. we will get to the stock slump in going into the closing bell, but now it is looking like it is going to be better. we will see what happens...
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spiegel yes. and kay kay has come to the big one. analysis. this is the very first time when elaine and to add this to me and kat colored beach climb up to my head. a hit. this is a very nice picture. this is your backing two thousand left to set eleven am the beach camping out climb up to me twice. place the yen and a friend of yours i suppose it is for you. and the homemade pizzas to be taking in the last two years are over twenty thousand really does then we able to see some of them in the magazines that you brought that he is a great year. yes the cover to cover copy or copies to sell such a funny and sad and some others who came. priests. yes. and boom. tell the school that you in dc special but each one of them. this is so friendly scarce at that. i've been the most if amelia and family in florida the people in and they have really love each other so much you know from the beginning of the day and found that to the end of day you can always see down your notice that to get the show them up together daddy and of any others miss this. and
spiegel yes. and kay kay has come to the big one. analysis. this is the very first time when elaine and to add this to me and kat colored beach climb up to my head. a hit. this is a very nice picture. this is your backing two thousand left to set eleven am the beach camping out climb up to me twice. place the yen and a friend of yours i suppose it is for you. and the homemade pizzas to be taking in the last two years are over twenty thousand really does then we able to see some of them in the...
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spiegel i'm flattered indeed. happy thanksgiving to you and your audience. >> thank you very much. welcome to our great nation. stuart: thank you so much. $15 minimum wage. a 3d gun printing ban. have a lightning round for you. the stocks are up again. stuart: voters in seattle voted by an extremely narrow margin to raise minimum wage in the city to $15 per hour. charles. charles: listen. stuart: we are. charles: philadelphia, let's talk about this. stuart: start with seattle. charles: the income inequality thing is skewed. when things get worse it is just going to drown out jobs. people have to have a better education to get the great jobb in seattle. seattle a lot of rich people live there. this is like california passing other tax hike. stuart: they are doing it all across the country. in philadelphia they banned printing 3d guns. charles: maybe that is illegal, but if you own one of these things, isn't that part of the second amendment? i still have right to bear arms. if somebody else made it with the machine and sold it to me legally i should be able to keep the gun. stuart:
spiegel i'm flattered indeed. happy thanksgiving to you and your audience. >> thank you very much. welcome to our great nation. stuart: thank you so much. $15 minimum wage. a 3d gun printing ban. have a lightning round for you. the stocks are up again. stuart: voters in seattle voted by an extremely narrow margin to raise minimum wage in the city to $15 per hour. charles. charles: listen. stuart: we are. charles: philadelphia, let's talk about this. stuart: start with seattle. charles:...
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spiegel he has preached i and pk stadiums and open-air venues for more than 185 countries and territories. >> there is only one message. reporter: now on his 95th birthday, his making one last crusade this time a video campaign in thousands of churches and broadcast outlets. >> that is what my hope is all about. >> he is preaching a very simple message that many people who hear him have probably heard in one form or another. but he does it so compellingly, he makes it seem real in a way that they have not seen to them before. reporter: his message is not just for the common man. meeting with every president from harry truman to barack obama. his legacy of america's pastor transforming christianity for millions of believers to a moving reality. >> lord jesus, come into my heart. reporter: billy graham's son was on this morning talk about how his father wanted to preach one last time at because of his declining health he does not have the strength. his video campaign is a great way to accomplish that. at 95 years old, billy graham still has a lot to say. it is amazing. martha: thank you so
spiegel he has preached i and pk stadiums and open-air venues for more than 185 countries and territories. >> there is only one message. reporter: now on his 95th birthday, his making one last crusade this time a video campaign in thousands of churches and broadcast outlets. >> that is what my hope is all about. >> he is preaching a very simple message that many people who hear him have probably heard in one form or another. but he does it so compellingly, he makes it seem...
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spiegel that give clarity to this. it leads to heart disease, raises bad cholesterol but there are places with other things that are bad for you like butter. i agree with your argument. charles: i want to go to the second statement because this is probably the big thing of the day. obamacare. what do you think of obamacare in general? >> the presidents apology is too little too late. if you think the president, listen, these draft regulations issued in june of 2010. if the president wants to apologize, let him repeal those draft regulations. what they say are certain restrictions have been placed or they cannot grandfathered in. before you are saying the administration knew millions of people would be losing their coverage. now he is apologizing. >> here is the clarity on this. the draft regulations issued by irs, health and human services and the department of labor. they were widely terrorized. all over fox news, all over fox business psp one there has been an assortment of documentation. we know they knew this. it w
spiegel that give clarity to this. it leads to heart disease, raises bad cholesterol but there are places with other things that are bad for you like butter. i agree with your argument. charles: i want to go to the second statement because this is probably the big thing of the day. obamacare. what do you think of obamacare in general? >> the presidents apology is too little too late. if you think the president, listen, these draft regulations issued in june of 2010. if the president wants...
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spiegel in the real world you cannot go back and say we're going to rewrite the law, therefore put people back on, although they may try to say they can do that, no, they are looking for political cover. what they should do is say let's start all over again. connell: a number of people have suggested that. they have said scrap it, start over. no. speaker if they were smart, they would do that, bring a handful of people who know what they are doing and get this thing going before the 2016 elections. but that is not the way the president sees it. he doesn't realize how fully collocated this thing is. if he says make it happen, it should happen. dagen: you said this last time you were on, you beeieve ultimately the private sector in a movement outside of government will affect our health care system in terms of competition and choice. >> there will be movements. you will see private exchanges like walgreens is doing, insurance coopetitors will go on and offer something you can understand and get choice, get real competition. get legislation on that line after the 2014 elections shopping for
spiegel in the real world you cannot go back and say we're going to rewrite the law, therefore put people back on, although they may try to say they can do that, no, they are looking for political cover. what they should do is say let's start all over again. connell: a number of people have suggested that. they have said scrap it, start over. no. speaker if they were smart, they would do that, bring a handful of people who know what they are doing and get this thing going before the 2016...
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snap chat reportedly turned down a buyout offer from facebook. 23-year-old evan spiegel and 25-year-old bobby murphy said no to $3 billion. you can send pictures that self destrict. a strong following for teens. that's a market facebook is struggling with. >>> the u.s. air, american airlines merger took a big step forward. they agreed to sell facilities at seven airports so other airlines can buy in. the justice department sued to block the merger saying it would reduce competition. >>> gamers lined up for playstation 4 ahead of the friday debut. it is the first new gaming system in seven years. analysts expect it to sell out before christmas. sony will have more competition. microsoft x box 1 hits shelves friday. that's the week on wall street. >> thank you so much. >>> 50 years after assassination of john f. kennedy, people are still asking did lee harvey oswald act alone, or was there a larger conspiracy? we're breaking that down next. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams, there's just no way we're going to let them die. ♪ like they helped
snap chat reportedly turned down a buyout offer from facebook. 23-year-old evan spiegel and 25-year-old bobby murphy said no to $3 billion. you can send pictures that self destrict. a strong following for teens. that's a market facebook is struggling with. >>> the u.s. air, american airlines merger took a big step forward. they agreed to sell facilities at seven airports so other airlines can buy in. the justice department sued to block the merger saying it would reduce competition....
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. >> that's what evan spiegel, the ceo of face chsnap chat did. mark zuckerberg offered him roughly $3 billion to acquire his snap chat company. he was rejected. it's an understatement to say snap chat is popular among teens. can you explain this snap chat phenomenon? >> in theory, it's all quite simple. you take a photo or video with your phone and send it over snap chat to a friend and it disappears after ten seconds. once you share something online, it doesn't always disappear. so at least you can say this is a teenager's attempt to have some type of semblance of privacy in their lives, sending a photo that disappears after ten seconds instead of sharing it with a wider group of fends on facebook or twitter, and 350 million messages are sent each day on snap chat, and that gives you an idea of why facebook might have shelled out so much cash or offered to shell out so much for this free application. >> how do you monetize all of this? when facebook bought instrugram, they offered $1 billion. they want control of the social apps teenagers are in
. >> that's what evan spiegel, the ceo of face chsnap chat did. mark zuckerberg offered him roughly $3 billion to acquire his snap chat company. he was rejected. it's an understatement to say snap chat is popular among teens. can you explain this snap chat phenomenon? >> in theory, it's all quite simple. you take a photo or video with your phone and send it over snap chat to a friend and it disappears after ten seconds. once you share something online, it doesn't always disappear....
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that's precisely what evan spiegel, the young ceo of snap chat has done. was this a smart move by the photo messaging app company? let's start with brett, for the old fogies like us, explain what snap chat is and why this technology is so sought after. >> i think what happened was he waited ten seconds and the facebook deal went away. >> oh! >> i think he's waiting around to see who's going to bring the better deal. snap chat is this explosively popular messaging service that lets mostly teenagers communicate in short messages and photos and videos that only last for ten seconds. if i send you a picture, you'll see it for ten seconds and it's gone. it disappears. >> that's what they love about it. >> young people don't want something that potential employer, their parents can look at and see, so it's this kind of -- >> that's progress. >> private. young people is what facebook needs, young people. that's why it was a multibillion dollar offer. >> facebook you would think would make an offer you could not refuse. $3 billion sounds like an offer you can't re
that's precisely what evan spiegel, the young ceo of snap chat has done. was this a smart move by the photo messaging app company? let's start with brett, for the old fogies like us, explain what snap chat is and why this technology is so sought after. >> i think what happened was he waited ten seconds and the facebook deal went away. >> oh! >> i think he's waiting around to see who's going to bring the better deal. snap chat is this explosively popular messaging service that...
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even though it has been very important, what they are saying now, there was a story in der spiegel that came out on tuesday, everything is ok with subsequent report saying it is more complicated. i would just like to read you the short excerpt of what this government thing will say, because it is still a coalition agreement that is very good for us. we categorically reject extralegal killers using armed vehicles. both parties together. reading three threat -- three work for germany will the inclusion of armed, unmanned vehicles in arms control agreements and work towards a binding international ban on autonomous weapons systems where humans are not responsible for the decisions regarding their deployment. both of these statements are new. this is where they waffled. before making the decision about these qualitatively new weapons theems, they will examined constitutional law, security policy, and ethical issues. germany is too complicated, more complicated than england, especially all of europe, to go over weapons development, but we will have to talk outside about that. >> thank you. [
even though it has been very important, what they are saying now, there was a story in der spiegel that came out on tuesday, everything is ok with subsequent report saying it is more complicated. i would just like to read you the short excerpt of what this government thing will say, because it is still a coalition agreement that is very good for us. we categorically reject extralegal killers using armed vehicles. both parties together. reading three threat -- three work for germany will the...