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Obama does not feel Americans' privacy violated: chief of staff
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama does not believe the recently disclosed top-secret National Security Agency surveillance of phone records and Internet data has violated Americans' privacy rights, his chief of staff said on Sunday. Denis...Tags: Business Enterprises, Verizon Communications, Barack Obama, U.S. House of Representatives, Google Inc.
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Obama does not feel Americans' privacy violated -chief of staff
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 16 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama does not believe the recently disclosed top-secret National Security Agency surveillance of phone records and Internet data has violated Americans' privacy rights, his chief of staff said on Sunday....Tags: Barack Obama, Verizon Communications, Washington, DC, The Washington Post, U.S. House of Representatives
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White House says 'scope and scale' of aid to Syrian rebels may grow
WASHINGTON — White House Chief of Staff Denis McDonough said Sunday that “the scope and scale” of assistance to Syrian rebels will expand, based on evidence that the Assad government is gaining ground in the protracted civil war and that...
Tags: Barack Obama, White House, Wars and Interventions, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Denis R. McDonough
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Saturday's TV Highlights: 'The Dark Knight Rises' on HBO
Customized TV Listings are available here: www.latimes.com/tvtimes Click here to download TV listings for the week of June 16 - 22, 2013 in PDF format This week's TV Movies -------------------- SERIES Zero Hour This conspiracy-theory drama,...
Tags: Barack Obama, Stanley Cup Playoffs, Christian Bale, Saxby Chambliss, Jim Gaffigan
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As HBO's 'True Blood' flows again, here's hoping the heroine gets smarter
The Kansas City StarDear Sookie Stackhouse, I have bad news. You and your magical, addictive blood are still the answer to everything, and the not-humans of Louisiana will be coming for you again in the new season of "True Blood" starting Sunday. You'd think some of the...Tags: Kate Beckinsale, Kristin Bauer, Ryan Kwanten, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Executive Branch
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Jeb Bush tells ABC: Parents split on 2016 run
Staff writerUPDATED: In an interview with ABC's "This Week," former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush says his parents are divided on whether he should run for president in 2016. "I think we've got a split ballot amongst the Bush senior family. Pretty sure that's the...Tags: Lindsey O. Graham, Saxby Chambliss, PBS (tv network), Luis Gutierrez, ABC (tv network)
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Pulitzer-winner Gellman writing book on rise of spy state
Reuters(Reuters) - Two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author Barton Gellman is writing a book on the "rise of the surveillance-industrial state" after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, publisher Penguin Press said on Thursday. Gellman's new book, which has...Tags: Book, The Washington Post, Journalism, Entertainment Events, Fort Meade (military base)
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Dick Cheney talks to 'Fox News Sunday'
Staff writerFormer Vice President Dick Cheney will weigh in on the controversy over the National Security Agency in an interview this weekend on "Fox News Sunday." The program airs at 10 a.m. Sunday on WOFL-Channel 35. Fox News stressed that it will be the...Tags: News Media, Juan Williams, Fox News Channel (tv network), Karl Rove, George W. Bush
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Military sexual assault: Senate approves new procedures
The Senate Armed Services Committee endorsed several steps to improve prosecution of military sexual assault on Wednesday during a rare open debate of its annual defense policy bill, but it killed a controversial proposal opposed by Pentagon leaders....
Tags: National Security, U.S. House of Representatives, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Carl Levin, Assault
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Snooping, past and present
For us aging Vietnam War protesters, the secret domestic surveillance revealed by Edward Snowden, a young former CIA contractor, is like a bad flashback. In 1968, Lyndon Johnson demanded that something be done to curb the demonstrations that were...
Tags: Physical Conditions, Central Intelligence Agency, Richard Nixon, The Washington Post, Gerald Ford
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Column: Edward Snowden and the selective targeting of leaks
Reuters(Reuters) - Edward Snowden's expansive disclosures to the Guardian and the Washington Post about various National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance programs have only two corollaries in contemporary history; the classified cache Bradley Manning allegedly...Tags: Lewis Libby, Barack Obama, National Security, U.S. House of Representatives, Elections
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Never mind, dept.
Change of SubjectFrom CNet, Jan 8, 2008: Under an Obama presidency, Americans will be able to leave behind the era of George W. Bush, Dick Cheney and "wiretaps without warrants," (presidential candidate Sen. Barack Obama) said. (He was referring to the lingering......
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