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Washington Post was an order to Verizon, says that access to
phone "metadata" is restricted to "authorized personnel who have received
appropriate and adequate training."At the same time, a footnote says the
court understands that "technical personnel responsible for NSA's underlying
corporate infrastructure and the transmission" of the data "will not receive
special training."The order goes on to describe how a "store" of information
is created, and how trained personnel can query the data using certain
criteria and search for "valid foreign intelligence purposes."That information,
the order says, can be shared among properly trained NSA analysts. And
from there, top officials including the NSA director can authorize certain
information be shared outside of the NSA with other "Executive Branch personnel,"
provided it is "related to counterterrorism" and sharing it is necessary
to understanding that information. This would include federal security agencies
like the FBI.This information, according to the court order, includes "U.S.
person identifying information" -- and can be stored for five years.The
document lays out a series of steps that are supposed to be
taken to ensure that access to the database remains limited.But a separate
document released Wednesday by the DNI reported that "there have been a
number of technical compliance problems and human implementation errors"
in programs that collect both bulk phone and email records.No
iStockOn Tuesday morning, a frustrated passenger on Delta Air Lines Flight
1452 from Seattle Tacoma International Airport to New York's JFK International
Airport took luggage fee resentment to a new level. The traveler apparently
simply gave up his bags.Rather than face $1,400 in overweight baggage fees,
the flier opted to leave his belongings behind at the Delta check-in
kiosk in Seattle, reports NBC News. As a result, the Delta lobby
was closed down for more than two hours while security inspected the
unattended luggage.Eventually Seattles airport security determined the discarded
bags were not a threat and were able to identify their owner
and the owner's flight.Law enforcement officials with the Port Authority
of New York/New Jersey met the flight and interviewed the passenger upon
arrival at JFK, TSA spokesperson Ross Feinstein told NBC News.Upon interviewing
the traveler, officials determined there was no criminal intent by the passenger.While
this is an extreme case, Delta admits that they find unattended bags
on a regular basis, according to Yahoo Finance.This does not come as
a surprise after examining the airlines rates for checking luggage. Delta
currently charges $25 for the first checked bag, $35 for the second
checked bag on domestic flights. A checked bag costs $125 and bags
4-10 cost $200 each.Even worse, the airline charges fees on top of
fees.According to Delta's website, If an extra piece of baggage exceeds
the weight
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> July 24, 2013: President Barack Obama speaks about the economy, at the
University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, Mo.APWASHINGTON The Senate
voted Tuesday to fill all five seats on the National Labor Relations
Board and prepared to consider President Obama's picks for top diplomatic
and law enforcement posts as the chamber whittled down a pile of
stalled nominations.Tuesday's votes included the last of the seven nominees
that were part of a bipartisan deal earlier this month in which
some Republicans agreed to end stalling tactics. Democratic leaders hope
to also push other nominations through the Senate before Congress begins
its summer recess this weekend, but some face uncertain fates.Even so, that
bipartisan agreement -- which saw Democrats drop a threat to change Senate
rules to weaken minority party clout -- has let Obama fill some
major gaps in his second-term administration. That deal and the momentum
it has created has let him install leaders at agencies including the
FBI, the Labor Department, the Environmental Protection Agency and the Consumer
Financial Protection Bureau.On Tuesday, the chamber moved rapidly for the
normally glacial Senate and approved three Democrats and two Republicans
to serve on the NLRB, which helps resolve labor disputes.Without confirmation
of at least one of them before Congress' recess, much of the
NLRB's work would have ground to a halt by late August. That
is when NLRB Chairman Mark Gaston Pe
The Senate roundly rejected a proposal Wednesday to redirect aid for Egypt
into bridge-building projects in the U.S. after a potential Republican presidential
candidate and tea party favorite challenged the Obama administration's refusal
to label the ouster of Egypt's president a military coup.Sen. Rand Paul
of Kentucky's amendment to next year's transportation bill would have halted
the $1.5 billion in mainly military assistance the U.S. provides Egypt each
year.He cited the U.S. law banning most forms of support for countries
that suffer a military "coup," a determination the administration has said
it won't make about the Egyptian army's July 3 ouster of the
Islamist President Mohammed Morsi. And he invoked U.S. infrastructure shortcomings
as well as Detroit's bankruptcy and Chicago's violence to make his case
for the money to be put back into the domestic economy."Our nation's
bridges are crumbling," said Paul, who has previously failed in attempts
to cut U.S. support programs for Egypt, Libya and Pakistan. "I propose
that we take the billion dollars that is now being illegally given
to Egypt and spend it at home."The Senate voted 86-13 against the
measure, the first to be proposed in either chamber of Congress since
the army arrested Morsi, suspended the constitution and cracked down on
the Muslim Brotherhood. A series of deadly protests have taken place since
in what was once Washington's strongest ally in the Muslim world, but
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