republicans and democrats. under a court order signed in april obtained by the british newspaper the guardian, verizon is retired to hand over to the government all call detail records within the u.s. and abroad. without commenting, the obama administration cautioned that they were only complying date lay and not listening in on programs. but some in congress aren t buying it. they basically said to verizon, give us your call logged. if they involve international give them to us, domestic calls, purely local calls, give them to us. not one more thing where we re trying to protect america and then it looks like we re spieg on america.
report that a u.s. spy agency is monitoring millions of your phone calls and they re defending it calling it, look, this is a counterterrorism tool, they say. we re talking about a secret court order obtained by a british newspaper that forces verizon to hand over telephone records to if national security agency. includes domestic calls, telephone numbers and the location, time and duration of your calls. some people are outraged now, though. they say this is the broadest under surveillance order ever issued. so take a look at the reaction online. if you have seen it yet the huffington post head lines, they re watching. the drudge report, well, it s not the angle, can you hear me now? not everyone is so upset, though, conservative newt gingrich told cnn s piers morgan he s okay with this. yes. if the cause, if the necessity for tracking down terrorists in the united states is that the national security agency limited
the construction was the same, and the result was the same, namely that they didn t go off and were found before and were found shortly after they had been ignited. joe, i actually just received some information that apparently authorities have now identified and this is just breaking now authorities have identified who bought that suv from the person on craigslist. i know this is the first time you re also hearing this information, joe. as far as we know, that purchase was made in cash, and was done relatively recently for $1,800. but obviously, this would be a huge development in the investigation to know the identity of the person who bought the suv. absolutely. it s pretty clear they ve been trying to piece all of this together. among the information we know they ve within using, cell phone records, e-mails, domestic calls, as well as contacts
identified who bought that suv from the person on craigslist. i know this is the first time you re also hearing this information, joe. as far as we know, that purchase was made in cash, and was done relatively recently for $1,800. but obviously, this would be a huge development in the investigation to know the identity of the person who bought the suv. absolutely. it s pretty clear they ve been trying to piece all of this together. among the information we know they ve within using, cell phone records, e-mails, domestic calls, as well as contacts overseas. so this has been quite a job for these investigators, and apparently moving quite rapidly, anderson. we ve seen this one surveillance video. i know obviously a lot of stores have their own cameras and stuff. have they been able to check all the surveillance video they want or are they still looking, do you know? it s not clear. we do know, in fact, there s been a possibility of another