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a reporter down there to sleep overnight he spent thursday night in the chicago park i did live to tell about it what was it like. it was a scary place i mean zuccotti park right now is it is it's own country part of your it's half queens right in queens you're not afraid of the stuff you want down there what what's up what is to the most about what was going on in zuccotti park what surprised me the most about what was going on there is that it's totally lawless you disguise yourself did you try to look like a protest or are you going undercover where you weren't advertising you were supposed to write one on one i spoke to people i told him i was a post reporter there was no secret and had to be received. well. some people didn't really like that i was a poser of orders to be honest i don't very disturbing here though you write from your column from your article the threat of rape is very real here for men and women i just sleep at night i didn't say. to me to be
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the end of the u.n. general assembly opens this week so there's. a lot of presidents and foreign ministers and stuff and some of them trip through here to receive people here is that customer yeah yeah it's pretty typical in there in town with some of them invite themselves and some of them we invite to come over and meet with the editorial writers and things. and how does it seem to work out. and roasting them are pretty predictable but every once in a while one of the makes news but it's you know it's good to just give them a chance to come over and share their views that. we kind of makes you into an embassy or a for their the embassy of the new york times or a basically right. and i think you know you may have discovered this yourself or a news organizations don't always get the kind of access they would like to officials in washington and if you want to go ask the military or the white house
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to respond to classified information. you know. it can be difficult if you're if you're a representative of a foreign news organization i don't think that's a shame but it's just it's a reality so i think they felt. we would be in a better position to confront the administration with what we had and solicit some kind of reaction from them which which turned out to be the case and your counterpart was that mainly year p.j. crowley or some other people. over it that you know this is. the first couple of meetings i think they went over and had them in person and they were representatives of the state department ice assume the intelligence agencies were there i know the cia was represented. i'm not sure i just don't remember that the military was there. because at that point it was mostly nonmilitary matters.
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after that after the first couple of conversations they just had a daily phone call basically. they did it all you know there was none of this everybody gathered in a room it was they would say we really think you should hold back on this particular cable have and here's why and then we would discuss and decide whether to withhold it or not. and many of the countries where we've been traveling and. talking to be the editors or politicians there has been a concern that. these materials can have a destabilizing effect and that in a particular country when you consider. the consequences of not publishing that we considered it yeah we talked about it a lot i mean yemen is a good example of that because the state department's argument was this this these could be destabilizing. but i kind of think it's not our job to decide what is destabilizing and or for that matter to preserve the
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stability of. countries elsewhere but do you feel that you would have acted differently had the material been of such character that it would have potentially destabilized your country rather than. syria you mentioned it it's hard for me to imagine what that would be i mean if you had had an example or a few years ago yes see that wireless what weren't let's wire tapping right yes i mean if you can explain how you reason at that point in time when you didn't publish the material for most of them or when i did publish the first one when you didn't at first and then i when i didn't publish them. but the concern with it wasn't whether it would destabilize our government because certainly was whether or not it would be of significant value to people who want to attack us. i did. in your choice. and if you were in this on on there's off this material
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you would not have published. the whole thing now. you know first of all because there are. you know. in the documents that we posted. we were directed many names of people whose would have been put in danger. we have not. studied all of the documents to know how many more people might be put in danger to just post the whole thing would be i think irresponsible. and let's say with every dime to the names of those who would have been in danger and published it on your site would that be something which would be indicted. probably not. but we had up we had cited how we were going to publish how we were going to have the material you know regardless of legal consequences just on journalistic grounds . you know we only want to publish we only want to do you need the room.
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yep. you need me or the rip. off. i was dense and you hear it right but then i heard you were in here the. house the house i'm glad you liked it oh yes it made the drudge report so i'm getting some so i'm getting a lot of traffic to prove it on traffic supporting my children but you know they got a traffic you got the kind of traffic you necessarily what because a lot of a lot of people who use the word scumbag. but it's a technical term they would thank you. well we're talking about our favorite subject wiki leaks oh. this is our theirselves bertha's the publisher you know. the good. and you. were for i just
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got back to the writing life from my first op that was published this morning which is. a somewhat. half hearted defense of obama against. distant disenchanted liberals and you know what the drudge report is trying to drudge report is a website. very conservative website. that has for the basically aggregates headlines from all over the place but with a kind of right wing commentary attached that it's got a huge fall so if matt drudge is the guy runs this web site. find something that you've written puts it on his home page with a snarky comment. it drives traffic amazingly i mean driving traffic is nice but the traffic he drives is mostly you know. you scumbag idiot but traffic is crap.
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from google groups like you are for right just to be a muslim or. look at the bricks through clear example that you see. on the stuff that's got us kind of the writer. or the law this is the significant of death for us he didn't let them assume begin with him but of course. you are different in that you see for the simple. yet the liberal modest effort
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indifferent to you of all the city for they just need a gun. or she gets up and run. in the us to sit in there now and see what we're doing is we're going to hear from a member of. the personally attack to put our showbiz document up you haven't been able to cut to close with. this to simply look at the woman to put a good book it is possible. to be another google it is music to discuss with. him the sentiment delirium what. the some going to take you.
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tell you. see in troy the arabic to find out more visit arabic don't all teach dogs called. be a burly and social science center just published a study suggesting that key thirds of muslims in western europe hold their religious rules and follow the laws of the countries that believe that if you read the bible if you get if you go into christianity you find the sentence that you should obey god more than caesar. that means the religious schools are more important and more convincing those of this. it's in the very same thing left is now referred to the muslims.
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