some other company social media company yahoo or whatever can collect your information is it okay for the u.s. government to have it. that s the bigger debate. rose: we conclude with the unrest in turkey, with henri barkey, steven cook and hugh pope. the issue is how do you deal with minorities and other people who may have voted for you or agree with you. this is partially because he s not involved himself with yes men and who do not never challenge him. they always say you re like the prime minister. rose: surveillance story and the future of turkey when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tonight we continue our coverage of one of the big else national security leaks in u.s. history, classified documents reveals security, the fate of edward snowden. there are conflicts between liberty and security. philip mudd is the counterforces. and mark rat billion and barton gellman, one of the
unrest in turkey, with henri barkey, steven cook and hugh pope. the issue is how do you deal with minorities and other people who may have voted for you or agree with you. this is partially because he s not involved himself with yes men and who do not never challenge him. they always say you re like the prime minister. rose: surveillance story and the future of turkey when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: tonight we continue our coverage of one of the big else national security leaks in u.s. history, classified documents reveals security, the fate of edward snowden. there are conflicts between liberty and security. philip mudd is the counterforces. and mark rat billion and barton gellman, one of the journalist whom snowden approached to break the story and john miller of cbs news. i many pleased to have all of them in this program. i began with my colleague john miller and please tell
captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions lehrer: good evening. i m jim lehrer. president obama called for consensus on health care reform at a white house summit today. woodruff: and i m judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, there were lights and cameras, but was there action? we ll have extended excerpts and analysis from karen tumulty of time magazine and ceci connolly of the washington post. lehrer: a japanese view of akio toyoda s apology to congress and the emotional meeting where he thanked american car dealers for their support. at the hearing yesterday, you and your colleagues, across america, around the world, were there with me. woodruff: margaret warner reports on the showdown in turkey between the islamic government and the secular military. lehrer: and the latest from jeffrey brown on a federal investigation into the role of u.s. banks in greece s fiscal crisis. lehrer: that s all ahead on tonight s newshour. major funding for th
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