offer snowden suggestion of things to do in russia. the snowden question raises serious questions about wait a minute. why am i talking about snowden, we should be talking about privacy, reach of government, it s been easier to talk about snowden. classic misdirection. the other can t tear your eyes away from the screen, anthony weiner. not only is he bold enough to run for mayor months after he resigned his congressional seat, he continued sexting after getting caught. he raises questions about the fitness for office, influence on career and marriage, wait a minute, wait a minute, why am i talking about a fourth place also ran in a mayoral race in a city in which i and the vast majority of americans don t live in. the serious story here about new
you know, i hear we are supposed to trust that who has access to that hub and that s why i go back to my snowden question. and you said, the irs. sound like everyone dips in takes a peek at stuff. we all have assurances in any of the rules they put out so far. because you ve got a lot of people who have access to this data hub. there is this largest group of data or personal information about the american people that s ever been in one place. so we ve got a lot of hand in this. a lot of movement back and forth from the states. from contractors. from various employees and agencies. and they really are not assurances in this law, at least that we ve been able to discover so far to give you us complete confidence that our personal health information is not going to be shared. again, they say in committee, no, that s not so. but when you read the rules they have written, you can see there aren t good assurances there. there is still a lot of
on the concert for dia diana, f her ten-year anniversary of her death. william finally popped the question on a romantic trip to africa, giving kate a ring that was already well known to the rest of the world. and five months after announcing their engagement, prince william and kate getting married at westminster abbey. with this ring, i thee wed. with my body, i thee honor. and all my worldly goods with thee i share. in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost. amen. the royal bride to royal mom, all eyes on kate to see how she
on the concert for dia diana, f her ten-year anniversary of her death. william finally popped the question on a romantic trip to africa, giving kate a ring that was already well known to the rest of the world. and five months after announcing their engagement, prince william and kate getting married at westminster abbey. with this ring, i thee wed. with my body, i thee honor. and all my worldly goods with thee i share. in the name of the father and of the son and of the holy ghost. amen. the royal bride to royal mom, all eyes on kate to see how she
you know, i hear we are supposed to trust that who has access to that hub and that s why i go back to my snowden question. and you said, the irs. sound like everyone dips in takes a peek at stuff. we all have assurances in any of the rules they put out so far. because you ve got a lot of people who have access to this data hub. there is this largest group of data or personal information about the american people that s ever been in one place. so we ve got a lot of hand in this. a lot of movement back and forth from the states. from contractors. from various employees and agencies. and they really are not assurances in this law, at least that we ve been able to discover so far to give you us complete confidence that our personal health information is not going to be shared. again, they say in committee, no, that s not so. but when you read the rules they have written, you can see there aren t good assurances there. there is still a lot of