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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131228:17:34:00

the hackers didn't steal it. >> that would take decades for them to crack each pin independently. it's just not worth their time to go after those encrypted pins. >> but other cyber security experts aren't so sure. >> target may be understating the significance because in the past, the criminals have actually decrypted the pins and used it to steal cash from consumers. >> some frequent target shoppers feel the retailer's offer of free ked monitoring just isn't enough. >> we weren't aware that target wasn't protecting this information and now as a consequence, we're the ones having to foot the bill for all this extra effort. >> reporter: this really came at a crucial time for target. holiday shopping season. target's shares are down around 2.3% since news of the cyber attack broke, alex. >> i'll bet. people are concerned. for sure. gave gutierrez, thank you so much. unemployment benefits for more than 1.3 million people

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131226:16:56:00

shootings and murders. this year about 20% below that. we're at a figure of murders that haven't seen since eisenhower was president. and even then they were not as accurately measured as they are. >> reporter: kelly is being replaced by bill bratton who says he supports "stop-and-frisk" but plans to retrain officers more selective and more respectful. leland. leland: unbelievable. as you sat an talked to him, one of the big things ray kelly made his tenure is preventing terrorism. he got credit for preventing more terror attacks in new york city post-9/11 but more criticism. did he talk about that. >> reporter: there is questions about the nypd monitoring of muslim community and civil liberties concerns about using surveillance cameras across the city. he says relations are improved with muslims in new york. cameras are necessarily a part of nypd counterterrorism unit

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131223:20:45:00

she is a general intern effort with meridian health. so how does someone go into the hospital for a on the sillectomy and emerge from it brain dead? >> a tragedy. within i first heard this story, two things have occurred from the news, she had trouble bleeding and had blood loss. in a child like the this with sleep apnea is at risk for these catastrophic outcomes. that's now we recommend every child or adult going to surgery the anesthesiologists ask simply do you senator? and do additional monitoring to avoid these catastrophic outcomes. >> the hospital is saying, sorry, this is irreversible. will is no brain activity. no blood supply to the brain. she is for all intents and purposes dead. >> john, 1% of deaths occur as a cause of brain death. most common cause the heart stopping is what we are familiar with. for most people, this is a very

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ICYMI In Case You Missed It-20131219-04:46:00

>> the message to the nsa is now coming from every branch of government, from every corner of our nation. nsa, you've gone too far. >> reporter: to help restore u.s. credibility abroad, the panel suggests sweeping reforms, including striking agreements with allies such as france and germany on what spying among friends is acceptable and what is not. the panel says monitoring of foreign leaders by the new york the -- the nsa should require approval from the white house. a meeting of the country's largest tech companies met to say they flew to washington to voice their concern on government surveillance, hurting their bottom line abroad to the tune of $35 billion in lost business. several were frustrated with the white house's focus on the troubled healthcare.gov site. at that meeting sources say the president said one thing he is not considering is a pardon for nsa leaker edward snowden.

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The Situation Room-20131219-23:05:00

update. we'll stay in close contact. dozens of recommendations for sweeping changes to the nsa, but how many if any will the obama administration heed? the uproar over the agency's most controversial surveillance program is heating up with some lawmakers calling for a high-level resignation. jim scuitto is joining us with the latest. jim? >> reporter: the white house says it's open to all 46 of these recommendation, but we have an early sense of the ones they are going to accept and not accept. we know they're open to white house approval being necessary for any monitoring of the communication. on the other size, the white house has already dismissed a couple, including placing a civilian leader at the top of the nsa. now, at the same time the president's own director of national intelligence who oversees all of these intelligence programs, james clapper, under new pressure, long before a man nailed edward snowden revealed this surveyians

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131218:21:54:00

behavior. it's been going on for years and it's affecting hundreds of these contractors, no the just one or two. >> but hold on a second. they're going to now be policing 300 million americans in their activities, vis-a-vis obamacare. >> right. >> the irs is the police force that polices obamacare. are they equipped to do that? >> well, there was an interesting "washington post" story published a few weeks ago now that i thought was very illustrative and illuminating because it really listed out and enumerated some of the real logistical blocking and tackling problems and obstacles that the irs is going to face in terms of enforcing the mandate tax. but you're right, at least in theory, the way that the law is set up, the irs are the agents. they are the group charged with monitoring and enforcing every single americans' health care arrangement. and at the same time, as they've been gearing up to take on this

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CNN Newsroom-20131218-19:27:00

the nation in january that explains these new constraints and transparency, and here's some of the recommendations that are going to be in the panel report. one is that there will be presidential oversight now of the monitoring of the communications of foreign leaders. you remember all of the outrage when it was revealed the nsa was monitoring the phone calls, for instance, of angela merkel, the chancellor of germany. this will now have presidential review. he will say yes or no to that kind of monitoring. in addition to that, they will recommend that the u.s. negotiate bilateral agreements with countries such as france and germany as to what is acceptable in intelligence collection and what is not. so reaching out to friends, some of these friends who we have made very angry with this kind of monitoring, to say, hey, going forward, this is okay. and this is not okay. to help avoid this from happening in the feature. part of this acknowledges the spying will continue. a lot of these countries do spy on eache other, but to avoid these kinds of angry responses in the future.

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20131216:21:14:00

criticized over the issue, particularly regarding nsa monitoring of foreign leaders. however, this weekend, that very group turned its first report in with several ideas to rein in the nsa. according to government sources quoted, those ideas include limiting the use of bulk surveillance. the nsa's practice of collecting data first, and reviewing it later. that's at issue in today's court ruling. it also suggested taking the nsa's power away from military control to enhance civilian power and ensure senior officials are reviewing that spying on foreign leaders and also to stop allowing the nsa to make its case in secret court without any other side present. the panel recommends adding public defenders to debate the nsa's claims and that is important. it would require changing current law. in fact, a change the president himself advocated after snowden leaks were published by the "guardian's" glen greenwald, this summer. >> we can take steps to make sure civil liberties by ensuring

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The Situation Room-20131212-22:05:00

north korea's nuclear program. that's evolved in that direction over time so to see this kind of instability here will certainly worry china as well. i think it will get them more aligned, in effect, with america's more worried view of the situation in north korea. remember, he's very close to kim jong-un. a short time ago you had the third most powerful man in the country deposed. that proximity to the leadership speaks to instability and that's not good for that country. >> i assume the chinese would be taking steps as well along the border. they have a long border with north korea. they are watching this situation as intensively as the united states and south korea are. >> no question. that's something when i was in china, you would see. you would see china react to situations on the ground in north korea by increasing forces, increasing monitoring along the border. they would have to be doing the same thing and they have to be doing something of what folks in washington are doing right now, throwing their hands up in the air and wondering exactly what's going on there. there are some who are interpreting this as kim jong-un

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Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield-20131211-16:04:00

in. so why, then, is it that this pilot wouldn't have known that the ought pilot wasn't on? how does that work? he was an experienced pilot. it's not like this was his first day the rodeo. >> he was pretty new in this plane. now the ntsb hearings are going on all day. and they have been questioning boeing saying is this good enough in the manuals? and boeing did say that they moved this from chapter 9 to chapter 4 but it was always in the manuals and also trained for it. so the ntsb will be looking at whether it was sufficient enough in the training. whether boeing had a training module good enough. that's the ntsb's job to make recommendations to maybe improve the awareness and monitoring of the electronics system. but responsibilitywise, it's asiana's. they must know their systems.

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