Also expect the president to address russias Annexation Of Crimea . Reporter probably so just because this dominated the discussion so much. The g7 meeting which was held as a part of the Nuclear Security summit wasnt really, the move wasnt originally part of the plan. It wasnt because of the esflepevents that happened in ukraine. Suspending with the biggest economies in the world. Russia was supposed to host in june in sochi. It is a big step. The question, though, is, specially among critics, will this have any effect . The u. S. Ed administration, other countries repeatedly said, there is still a door open to discussion, to a diplomatic solution. There is a chance for deescalation. We can change things if russia decides to change course. For everything that has been said and all the talks that have
been held, not only among western countries but talks with russia, nothing has changed that course. So it remains to be seen now what could constitute escalation for additional and more d
that to two stops away from that initial phone number that had come under scrutiny. if this legislation does pass and that, itself, is going to be a process, it would basically take the nsa out of the business of collecting and storing that data but, of course, obviously, they would still be able to get access to it when needed, carol. so edward snowden continues to win. many u.s. allies have slammed the surveillance. has the president s trip helped to smooth any american concerns in light of the big g-7? reporter: lots of big changes here, right. no one has said what exactly was discussed along those lines. we know that that has been a topic of discussion. we know that the u.s. discussed that with the president of china, for example and cybersecurity was a big issue. just yesterday, when the president was going to meet with the president of china, new
proposed legislation would require them to get specific judicial approval for every phone number within this data. if this were to pass, that would put the nsa out of the business of collecting and storing americans phone records, but would still give them access to it when needed. all right, thank you for that. certainly a big development there. a lot of people watching that one. let s get to christine romans. good morning. breaking overnight, two men found dead after a late-night shooting at naval station norfolk in virginia. the victims were a sailor and civilian suspect. they say it took place on the uss mayhem just before midnight. an investigation is on going. the planned meeting of the g8 in june is off and so is the
there are some other changes too. keep in mind, this is a proposed piece of legislation. what it would do would take the nsa out of the business of collecting and storing the data. of core, turse, the nsa would s be able to gain access to the data when needed. the bigger question is, will congress pass this law? how long could that take? in the meantime, the president has authorized for 90 days an will continue in 90-day increments to authorize the collection and the processing of that data as it stands right now. the president is about to speak now. let s go back to the the hague to listen to president obama. i would like to say a few words about the tragedy that recently took place back in the united states. over the weekend, a massive landslide swept through a tiny town called oso in washington state. while i won t get ahead of the ongoing response and rescue
he also served at a.l. west xhixer. he died at the age of 82. new york mayor michael bloomberg sharply criticizing occupy wall street. he said the protest over high unemployment and corporate greed could destroy jobs in lower manhattan. national correspondent susan candiotti in new york following this movement. saturdays have seen the most activity. what s going on? reporter: that s right. well, now there is additional activity by way of a second location, because now occupy wall street has set up a second base of operations about two miles north of where they were before. that park is still full with protestors near wall street, but now they re in a historic park called washington square park up in the 1800s. it is home to street performers and street artists and chess players and people who just like to hang out on a beautiful day like this. on this day at this hour there is a rally that just started by occupy wall street. unlike the other location, they are not g