This week with George Stephanopoulos begins now. And we have so much to cover. This morning we begin with breaking news. New aftershocks in nepal across south asia after that massive 7. 8 earthquake that has killed thousands already. The pictures of the devastation just incredible. That is an avalanche that was sparked by the quake. Its hit climbers near mt. Everest. Lets get right to abcs Alex Marquardt on the phone from delhi, india the staging air what for the aid effort. Good morning, alex. Reporter good morning, george. We got word from nepal just a short time ago theres been another huge aftershock this morning. Our Abc News Team was in the air over the capital of kathmandu when it struck. We returned back to india because it was so powerful that the airport was closed. The latest death toll so far from saturdays massive quake is now more than 2100 people. It was a 7. 8 on the Richter Scale and felt as far away as china, india and bangladesh. Teams in nepal are frantically diggin
Bucket list. I have something that rhymes with bucket list. Announcer from abc news, this week with George Stephanopoulos begins now. And we have so much to cover. This morning we begin with breaking news. New aftershocks in nepal across south asia after that massive 7. 8 earthquake that has killed thousands already. The pictures of the devastation just incredible. That is an avalanche that was sparked by the quake. Its hit climbers near mt. Everest. Lets get right to abcs Alex Marquardt on the phone from delhi, india the staging air what for the aid effort. Good morning, alex. Reporter good morning, george. We got word from nepal just a short time ago theres been another huge aftershock this morning. Our Abc News Team was in the air over the capital of kathmandu when it struck. We returned back to india because it was so powerful that the airport was closed. The latest death toll so far from saturdays massive quake is now more than 2100 people. It was a 7. 8 on the Richter Scale and f
2027488001 for republicans. You can send an email to journal cspan. Org. All front pages have essentially the same lead story. Court calls nsa data sweep illegal. There is the l. A. Times, the new york times. Nsa collection of bulk call data is ruled illegal. In the Washington Times lead editorial big brother takes a hit. Senator Mitch Mcconnell has made it clear to his colleagues that he wants the usa patriot act including the parts of the legislation scheduled to expire at the end of june, fully extended. He seems ready to do whatever he can to get his way. The usa patriot act was enacted in the days following 9 11 when the nation trembled on the verge of panic, with little debate and little opposition in congress the usa freedom act would modify the patriot act. The freedom act is expected to pass in the house the attorney general Loretta Lynch was asked about it in testimony yesterday. Lynch section 215 has been a vital tool in our National Security arsenal, but the department has
Patrick to explain it and bob to comment, but to present the severe dissonance that exists in terms of what this is. Nancy, described it as phoning up investigations and said shed never heard it anything like it. And senior dea officials called it decades old, a bedrock concept. And nancy was a judge, by the way. Patrick . Mr. Toomey to describe what and some of the critical criminal cases we litigate, and articles described, and articles have expended on especially to the deas program and recent disclosure of bulk collection of phone calls out of the u. S. , parallel construction is an effort to construct a parallel source for certain evidence in investigations. It often occurs in certain senses. Where we see it or wait believe it happened where investigators obtain information using one authority, which is potentially controversial or novel or legally untested in the court and they rely on that authority to obtain information. Investigation proceeds with a bit of it and on the base o
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