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and daniel ellsberg was one of the targets of those efforts because daniel ellsberg previously come a adviser to the pentagon with regard to "the newhad leaked to york times" and "the washington post" a secret study of american policy in vietnam that he had been involved in constructing, which demonstrated the american government had frequently lied about vietnam. and nixon was outraged, as was henry kissinger, and nixon and kissinger eventually forced an effort to investigate and try to sabotage daniel ellsberg, and that involved a burglary of daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist office. amy: and he was going to face the rest of his life in jail come ellsberg. his trial was going on at this time. >> yes, he was charged with offenses under the espionage act and was facing potential total of over 100 yearars in prison.n. amy: for r releasing the pentatn pages. what was the judge reaction in his trial when he understood what had taken place? result of the investigations by the senate come in the middle of 1973, an enormous number of revelations came out, including those pertaining to ellsberg
and daniel ellsberg was one of the targets of those efforts because daniel ellsberg previously come a adviser to the pentagon with regard to "the newhad leaked to york times" and "the washington post" a secret study of american policy in vietnam that he had been involved in constructing, which demonstrated the american government had frequently lied about vietnam. and nixon was outraged, as was henry kissinger, and nixon and kissinger eventually forced an effort to...
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ellsberg is a fitting person to talk to tonight.oke to him and he spoke about how risky it is to challenge a president. >> i nevertheless congratulate this whistle-blower on the success that they've had so far in getting that information out, and on the courage that she showed or he showed in taking this on. even following the rules, to challenge a president for wrongdoing is not safe, either physically or legally, and i hope that the democrats in congress in the house will take every precaution to keep her identity or his identity secret from the president. >> we asked mr. ellsberg about donald trump's action and public threats against this whistle-blower, including compared with other presidents. >> i don't think any of the previous presidents put a target on the back of the whistle-blower calling to armed and violent constituents in some cases to say that that person should be treated before trial, before due process, anything else, as a spy or a traitor. he is calling for physical attack, i would say i think that's an impeachabl
ellsberg is a fitting person to talk to tonight.oke to him and he spoke about how risky it is to challenge a president. >> i nevertheless congratulate this whistle-blower on the success that they've had so far in getting that information out, and on the courage that she showed or he showed in taking this on. even following the rules, to challenge a president for wrongdoing is not safe, either physically or legally, and i hope that the democrats in congress in the house will take every...
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well protected by an agency under the president whether it's cia or fbi or anybody. >> reporter: ellsberg said that members of the administration should appear before congress. >> we cannot have a democratic system if the president is able entirely without appeal, without any other challenge, to control what congress shall know about what he is doing, what he has done. >> reporter: some republicans like senator chuck grassley have said government whistleblowers should be heard and protected. ellsberg says members of congress have a duty to the constitution and it's important to treat the president barely as congress investigates. all conditions, deserves a fair trial. >> reporter: jana katsuyama, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> we are taking you live to the uk. this is british prime minister boris johnson. he is addressing the conservative party's annual conference and he just said the uk has compromised on brexit and the european union has to do it too. he's addressing the conservative party's annual conference and is releasing what he calls his final plan for the uk to leave the european union but
well protected by an agency under the president whether it's cia or fbi or anybody. >> reporter: ellsberg said that members of the administration should appear before congress. >> we cannot have a democratic system if the president is able entirely without appeal, without any other challenge, to control what congress shall know about what he is doing, what he has done. >> reporter: some republicans like senator chuck grassley have said government whistleblowers should be heard...
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almost 50 years ago it was daniel ellsberg and america's long secret history in vietnam.71, ellsberg leaked the pentagon papers, 7,000 pages of top secret documents revealing three presidents knew the vietnam war was unwinnable and that government lied to congress and the public about the progress of the war. mr. ellsberg is with us to talk about what he experienced and how he believes it compares to the current controversy with president trump. dan, you're in a unique position to assess what's happening right now. i wonder what you make of it, what you've seen so far. >> i'm in an unusually good position in a sense. half my life ago, 45 years ago, president nixon was facing impeachment in considerable part for crimes he took against me as a whistle-blower. i was in court, i was facing charges, not treason by the way, but essentially charges for copying classified information and giving them to the the "new york times" and to 18 other newspapers at that time. but i was also saying things about nixon that he didn't want the public to hear about threats he was making, nucle
almost 50 years ago it was daniel ellsberg and america's long secret history in vietnam.71, ellsberg leaked the pentagon papers, 7,000 pages of top secret documents revealing three presidents knew the vietnam war was unwinnable and that government lied to congress and the public about the progress of the war. mr. ellsberg is with us to talk about what he experienced and how he believes it compares to the current controversy with president trump. dan, you're in a unique position to assess what's...
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ellsberg, thank you so much for your time. former rand researcher and the leaker of the pentagon papers. time for our stock of the hour, apple hitting a record high on the iphone demand and u.s.-china trade talks. the iphone 11 to the rescue? right nowere we are is so different than where we were at the beginning of this year. apple cut its revenue outlook for the first time in two decades on iphone demand and what has led to the recent rally is optimism that the iphone 11, demand is looking pretty good. stock is now adding more than $500 billion to its market cap, catching up to microsoft and once again may claim the most valuable company title, and is all about the iphone 11. apple was looking to increase production by about 10% because demand for the phone has been so strong. a slew of analysts have upgraded or raised their price targets this week, saying the demand picture looks pretty good. huge part, china is a of this. they sell millions of iphones in china, about 20% of the company's revenue. not only our sales looking
ellsberg, thank you so much for your time. former rand researcher and the leaker of the pentagon papers. time for our stock of the hour, apple hitting a record high on the iphone demand and u.s.-china trade talks. the iphone 11 to the rescue? right nowere we are is so different than where we were at the beginning of this year. apple cut its revenue outlook for the first time in two decades on iphone demand and what has led to the recent rally is optimism that the iphone 11, demand is looking...
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daniel ellsberg is the author of "doomsday machine."n we come back, we go to chile or protests have rocked the countrtry. the chilean military has been deployed to the streets for the first time since the pinochet dictatorship. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ."y: "i had no right this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to chile, where as many as eight people have died in widespread civil unrest thaht has brought santiago to a standstill and sparked a a violt police crackdown across the country. as protesters shut down metro stations and police took to the streets with water cannons and tear gas, five people died in a fire at a garment factory outside santiago over the weekend. at least three others were killed in a supermarket fire. the protests in chile began in response to a subway fare hike two weeks ago, and have grown into a mass uprising against rising inequality, high cost of living, and privatization. conservative billionaire president sebastian pinera canceled the fee increase on saturday, but protests are continuing
daniel ellsberg is the author of "doomsday machine."n we come back, we go to chile or protests have rocked the countrtry. the chilean military has been deployed to the streets for the first time since the pinochet dictatorship. stay with us. ♪ [music break] ."y: "i had no right this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we turn now to chile, where as many as eight people have died in widespread civil unrest thaht has brought santiago to a standstill and sparked a a violt...
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ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917 with theft and conspiracy.harges were later dropped due to government misconduct. ellsberg's disclosures as a whistle blower are credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't carele less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. >> reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after sharing nearly 750,000 military and diplomatic documents with wikileaks related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> i stopped seeing just statistics and information and i started seeing people. >> reporter: included in the leaked material, a video of iraqi civilians and journalists being killed by a u.s. helicopter in 2007. she was convicted and sentenced to 35 years for the leak but president barack obama commuted her sentence in 2017. the same year manning was convicted whistle blower edward snowden began leaking classified government material to the media in a documentary film maker. >> the more you're ignored, the more you're told it's not a problem until eventu
ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917 with theft and conspiracy.harges were later dropped due to government misconduct. ellsberg's disclosures as a whistle blower are credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't carele less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. >> reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after sharing nearly 750,000 military and diplomatic documents with wikileaks related to the...
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also in the 1970s, military analyst daniel ellsberg earned a reputation as the most dangerous man in america for leaking a top secret government study about the vietnam war known as the pentagon papers. >> the name has come out as the possible source of "the times" pentagon documents. it is daniel ellsberg. >> reporter: the pentagon papers showed the government had mismanaged the vietnam war and lied about it. ellsberg was charged under the espionage act with theft and conspiracy, but the charges were later dropped due to government misconduct. his disclosures as a whistle-blower were credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't care less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. >> reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after sharing nearly 750,000 military and diplomatic documents with wikileaks, related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. >> i stopped seeing just statistics and information and i started seeing people. >> reporter: included in the leaked material, a video of iraqi civilians and journalists bei
also in the 1970s, military analyst daniel ellsberg earned a reputation as the most dangerous man in america for leaking a top secret government study about the vietnam war known as the pentagon papers. >> the name has come out as the possible source of "the times" pentagon documents. it is daniel ellsberg. >> reporter: the pentagon papers showed the government had mismanaged the vietnam war and lied about it. ellsberg was charged under the espionage act with theft and...
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ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917.s as a whistle-blower are credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't care less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. >> reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after selling near-- sharing 750 documents with wikileaks. >> i stopped seeing statistics and started seeing people. >> reporter: included a video of iraqi people and journalists killed by a helicopter in 2007. she was convicted and sentenced to 35 years for the leak but president barack obama commuted her sentence in 2017. the same year edward snowden started leaking documents to the public. >> reporter: a former cia employee and nsa contractor shared documents from the national security agency about far-reaching surveillance programs. >> people's lives are at risk here because of data that mr. snowden exposed. >> he was charged of giving national security information to someone without a security clearance. he's living in exile in russia. randi kaye,
ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917.s as a whistle-blower are credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't care less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. >> reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after selling near-- sharing 750 documents with wikileaks. >> i stopped seeing statistics and started seeing people. >> reporter: included a video of iraqi people and journalists killed...
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ellsberg's release of the pentagon papers in 1971 is credited with ending the vietnam war. he says whistleblowers pay a high price in coming forward. >>against the president of the whether it's cia or fbi or anybody. >> ellsberg says it's important for members of congress to treat the president barely as they investigate. >>> of heard stories about the coliseum and how awesome it is in the postseason. >> the buses have a's on them. everyone is on board. >>> tonight is a must win game for the oakland a's in the american league wild card game. we preview the showdown against the tampa bay rays. >>> the a's say they feel blindsided by the lawsuit now filed by the city of oakland over a partial sale of the coliseum complex. >>> good morning. right now traffic is going to be busy if you are driving on interstate 80 and on 92. we tell you more about a new problem on 80 i just found out about that may make your commute slower. >>> as cold as sterda a teeny b used to it. it looks like a cool down tomorrow. more on both coming up. tv just keeps getting better. how you watch it does
ellsberg's release of the pentagon papers in 1971 is credited with ending the vietnam war. he says whistleblowers pay a high price in coming forward. >>against the president of the whether it's cia or fbi or anybody. >> ellsberg says it's important for members of congress to treat the president barely as they investigate. >>> of heard stories about the coliseum and how awesome it is in the postseason. >> the buses have a's on them. everyone is on board. >>>...
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and dean told us that this same group had broken into the office of ellsberg's psychiatrist.e floor. >> in 1971 daniel ellsberg had been a defense consultant, decided that the war was wrong and so he took this vast volume of secret papers and he leaked it to the "new york times." >> i felt that as an american citizen i could no longer cooperate in concealing this information from the american people. >> the pentagon papers never mentioned the name richard nixon, but its leak drove richard nixon nuts. >> i think it is time in this country to quit making national heroes out of those who steal secrets and publish them in the newspapers. >> this is a product of the president's paranoia about his ability to control his own government. >> they actually broke into the psychiatrist's office of ellsberg. now, come on! somebody's psychiatrist's office files are raided by people who are commissioned by the white house? >> it's one thing to disclose breaking into the offices of the democratic national committee. it's another to have broken into the offices of a person's psychiatrist. and
and dean told us that this same group had broken into the office of ellsberg's psychiatrist.e floor. >> in 1971 daniel ellsberg had been a defense consultant, decided that the war was wrong and so he took this vast volume of secret papers and he leaked it to the "new york times." >> i felt that as an american citizen i could no longer cooperate in concealing this information from the american people. >> the pentagon papers never mentioned the name richard nixon, but...
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ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917. with theft and conspiracy.harges were later dropped due to government misconduct. ellsberg's disclosures as a whistle-blower are credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't care less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. >> reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after selling -- sharing 750,000 documents with wikileaks. >> i stopped seeing statistics and information and i started seeing people. >> reporter: included in the leaked material, a video of iraqi civilians and journalists being killed by a u.s. helicopter in 2007. she was convicted and sentenced to 35 years for the leak, but president barack obama commuted her sentence in 2017. the same year manning was convicted whistle-blower edward snowden began leaking classified government material to the media and a documentary filmmaker. >> the more you're ignored, the more you're told it's not a problem until eventually you realize these things need to be determined by the public. >>
ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917. with theft and conspiracy.harges were later dropped due to government misconduct. ellsberg's disclosures as a whistle-blower are credited with helping end the war. >> i couldn't care less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. >> reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after selling -- sharing 750,000 documents with wikileaks. >> i stopped seeing...
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some perspective from one of this country's really legendary whistle-blowers, daniel ellsb g ellsbergo leaked the pentagon papers. dan, the whistle-blower's attorney says the person's identity is no longer relevant. what do you make of that argument? >> it makes sense. what they've revealed -- what she has revealed or he is what's at stake now, and there seems to be a lot of corroborating evidence for that now. so it's not the person. it's the information, and that seems to be out now. >> it's not the person. it's the information. that information is out now, you say. so does this person in your mind, even if the identity is kept secret, need to testify? >> president trump has put a bull's-eye on the back of that person by calling them a traitor, a spy, and almost calling on his vigilante constituency to take care of this troublesome person for him. so i think that every effort should be made to keep that person's identity secret for their own safety, which i think is very much at stake. i hope that she or he will not have to testify. on the other hand, having gone this far, i have a
some perspective from one of this country's really legendary whistle-blowers, daniel ellsb g ellsbergo leaked the pentagon papers. dan, the whistle-blower's attorney says the person's identity is no longer relevant. what do you make of that argument? >> it makes sense. what they've revealed -- what she has revealed or he is what's at stake now, and there seems to be a lot of corroborating evidence for that now. so it's not the person. it's the information, and that seems to be out now....
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ellsberg was at 37. around fremont. the gusts were 20 to 30 miles per hour.oir could be a windy spot as well at about 26 to 20 miles per hour. santa rosa made it to 28 this morning. look at montero. 60 degrees san francisco and sfo is at six -- is at 56 there is some mild reading but the cold air and the coldest reading ever taking all the way down to the intermountain regions denver had a record low. i mean there were many single digits throughout much of the west. as far as the current conditions not that bad now at 28 but the humidity is at 18 %. ridge ranch is at 10 % also ellsberg is at 10 % and around like county still at nine % so the easterly flow there for the wind speed coming down that is the good news the humidity will still be low. the bad news i think over time here we will start to see gradually improving conditions and the morning well is going to be really cold. in fact they were cold all the way in the arizona las vegas area still at 39 even a brisk 47 this morning. so the good news is temptress will be cold and i think gradually the humidit
ellsberg was at 37. around fremont. the gusts were 20 to 30 miles per hour.oir could be a windy spot as well at about 26 to 20 miles per hour. santa rosa made it to 28 this morning. look at montero. 60 degrees san francisco and sfo is at six -- is at 56 there is some mild reading but the cold air and the coldest reading ever taking all the way down to the intermountain regions denver had a record low. i mean there were many single digits throughout much of the west. as far as the current...
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without a win in their last 2 matches as a welcome vols back to the east of germany on saturday ellsberg is 2nd in the lake and gave the hosts all they could handle in a 11 troll. after a slow 1st half of group one of the hosts take the lead a huge clearance from peter to lashing found t.-mo verno up top of the striker muscled his way through to an open golf hardly typical like these tactics but typical strength and pace from the german international saw him send the red bulls in front with his 6 league goal of the season. but both have their own talismanic striker and in the 82nd minute he left to school. dutch number 9 vote very forced finishing off a clever move with a smooth not big to bring things level and snatch a try. we continue the way we continue to fix we are still unbeaten what i said is a tough game you am became for 3 points but sometimes and so much as you also to be honest and you have to be. satisfied with what a put off to a game suppose for cost you the last beach in team building. as train an airline quantas have made aviation history setting a new record for the lon
without a win in their last 2 matches as a welcome vols back to the east of germany on saturday ellsberg is 2nd in the lake and gave the hosts all they could handle in a 11 troll. after a slow 1st half of group one of the hosts take the lead a huge clearance from peter to lashing found t.-mo verno up top of the striker muscled his way through to an open golf hardly typical like these tactics but typical strength and pace from the german international saw him send the red bulls in front with his...
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administration and he talks about what he thinks of the current impeachment efforts, ellsberg release of the pentagon papers in 1971 is credited with ending the vietnam war and he says whistleblowers pay a high price and coming forward.>> individuals who go up against the president of the united states know they cannot be well protected by an agency under the president, whether cia or fbi or anybody>> he said it is important for members of congress to treat the president fairly as they investigate >>> san jose police of us road and homicide from last keltner avenue, people in neighborhood police after hearing gunshots, christina ran down his life on scene.>>reporter: good morning, san jose police confirming one man was shot and killed and have not identify suspects yet but as you can see this is an area still blocked up. it has been around 10 hours nonsense initial calls first came to police around 11 pm last night people reported hearing for to five gunshots on the officers arrived they found a man shot at least once on the 900 block of keltner avenue and he died on the scene. police
administration and he talks about what he thinks of the current impeachment efforts, ellsberg release of the pentagon papers in 1971 is credited with ending the vietnam war and he says whistleblowers pay a high price and coming forward.>> individuals who go up against the president of the united states know they cannot be well protected by an agency under the president, whether cia or fbi or anybody>> he said it is important for members of congress to treat the president fairly as...
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ellsberg's release of the pentagon papers in 1971 is credited with ending the vietnam war.s pay a high price in coming forward. >> individuals who go up against the president of the united states know that they can't be well protected by an agency under the president whether it's cia or fbi or anybody. >> ellsberg says it is important for members of congress to treat the president nearly as they investigate . >>> for the first time in more than 100 years, the race to become san francisco's new district attorney is wide open with no incumbent running. we are profiling each of the four candidates. public defender chesa boudin says he would bring big changes to the da's office. mmitted to staff to contact every victim of every crime within 48 hours. that's not happening today. >> boudin is the only candidate in the race was never worked as a prosecutor and is also an advocate for restorative justice. that's an approach that lets victims confront their offenders as a way to make amends and avoid going to jail. when boudin was 14 months old, his parents were arrested for their r
ellsberg's release of the pentagon papers in 1971 is credited with ending the vietnam war.s pay a high price in coming forward. >> individuals who go up against the president of the united states know that they can't be well protected by an agency under the president whether it's cia or fbi or anybody. >> ellsberg says it is important for members of congress to treat the president nearly as they investigate . >>> for the first time in more than 100 years, the race to become...
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people like daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers. he expressed his great admiration for you.ng to edward snowden to the cia whistleblower who reported the recent donald trump phone call with ukrainian president. do you feel an affinity with these different forms of whistleblowing? obviously i feel they have gone through a lot and many have suffered more than i did. the real question should be is this system working properly? i mean, we have many honourable men and women. i have since come to realise and have been contacted by people who have said that they have worked in institutions where they signed the secrets act and they have seen things they wish they had brought to the public notice. however, they always chose family and career before releasing information. why? the reason they don't want to bring forward information is perfectly understandable because they fear the official secrets act. it is draconian, there is no defence in that basically means anyone who has signed cannot, should not ever speak anything about anything they see and that is an absurd situation in a l
people like daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers. he expressed his great admiration for you.ng to edward snowden to the cia whistleblower who reported the recent donald trump phone call with ukrainian president. do you feel an affinity with these different forms of whistleblowing? obviously i feel they have gone through a lot and many have suffered more than i did. the real question should be is this system working properly? i mean, we have many honourable men and women. i have since come to...
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they saidthat about ellsberg , they say that about manning, theysay that about everyone . it never bears out and they never have evidence of it but they always claim it because they want to recontextualize thatconversation . from the concrete forms of their policies proven out by the revelations and instead talk about the theoretical risks of journalism in a free and open society. but that's why we have the first amendment. that's what the fourth estate is therefore to contest the government's monopoly on information area is to second-guess the government and go to the public need to know this i tried to play my part in it by acting as a source. this means i didn't publish any documents. i still haven't published any documents. i provided evidence of what i believe to be unconstitutional behavior on behalf of violations of rights of americans and people around the world . and there's a journalist could sort through this. the journalists were granted access to this archive on the condition thatthey publish no story , simply because it's interesting or get clicks, they would
they saidthat about ellsberg , they say that about manning, theysay that about everyone . it never bears out and they never have evidence of it but they always claim it because they want to recontextualize thatconversation . from the concrete forms of their policies proven out by the revelations and instead talk about the theoretical risks of journalism in a free and open society. but that's why we have the first amendment. that's what the fourth estate is therefore to contest the government's...
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they could to punish me and in my case i knew because i knew i was very familiar with the daniel ellsberg from the pentagon papers history that i could face not just a loss of my job i could face a lot worse and i did ultimately go to the press with unclassified information regarding what i knew in the public interest. but the idea that whistleblower coming forward. whoever whoever is a member it was a result believed you have to remember the standard is a reason to believe that you actually have seen a wrong doing or a violation of the law and you're coming forward to disclose that doesn't mean you are an eyewitness i was an eyewitness but i also had others who remain anonymous to this day and i will continue to protect for the rest of my life that i also share critical information maybe regarding what was going on so i reported all of that right but it's really important no i don't it's not like there's no court you go to right then you know the in essence the accuser right that's i get to face my cues or you're hearing that right now from president trump he wants to he wants to flush o
they could to punish me and in my case i knew because i knew i was very familiar with the daniel ellsberg from the pentagon papers history that i could face not just a loss of my job i could face a lot worse and i did ultimately go to the press with unclassified information regarding what i knew in the public interest. but the idea that whistleblower coming forward. whoever whoever is a member it was a result believed you have to remember the standard is a reason to believe that you actually...
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oh come on daniel ellsberg has been around a lot longer than two books. >> maybe i'll be whistleblower. >> i'm still reeling from the fact that he read out the entire fox news schedule but everybody, as you point out lou dobbs, maria bartiromo, sean hannity, jesse walters, but it's just greg you've got to figure out on the oval office hotline when he says hello, this is the white house but when he calls up oh, it's greg, oh yeah. >> where's professor marianne. >> i do agree with this, this is hilarious what walter was saying about the cia guy. he doesn't want, he can't testify in person, we can't see him because he's terrified that he might be killed. he's a cia. he's not the guy that repels down zero no, far too risky for that. all right, thoughts on this week cat. >> i don't know. i think trump should be pretty concerned about this impeachment task force. >> why. >> he's got rosie o'donnell. it's like the greatest political genius since abraham lincoln. i looked at her twitter, check out this one bar should be disbarred # impeachment task force, like fourscore and seven years ago has
oh come on daniel ellsberg has been around a lot longer than two books. >> maybe i'll be whistleblower. >> i'm still reeling from the fact that he read out the entire fox news schedule but everybody, as you point out lou dobbs, maria bartiromo, sean hannity, jesse walters, but it's just greg you've got to figure out on the oval office hotline when he says hello, this is the white house but when he calls up oh, it's greg, oh yeah. >> where's professor marianne. >> i do...
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you know, secondhand obviously is not as good as directly participating in the events as myself or ellsbergowden for that matter or the others. the reality, this person to me at least is clearly almost certainly an intelligence community analyst. almost certainly somebody who is very meticulous in documenting things and that's what creates a problem here. going through their mind out in i'm sure is, how am i going to get through this? what's going to happen to me afterwards? reality unfortunately is even in a best-case scenario you'll always look at your life in a before and after kind of way and it won't be entirely the tame for this person no matter what happens. >> talk how you and your wife got through this. through this process you lost friends, were forced to sell your home. how did your choice for sacrifice change your life? >> obviously, willing to keep our mouth shut and go along with the nonsense happening back then i would have been retired two, three years ago, have a lot in a retirement account and working for some beltway bandit so on, so forth. neither one of us are put toget
you know, secondhand obviously is not as good as directly participating in the events as myself or ellsbergowden for that matter or the others. the reality, this person to me at least is clearly almost certainly an intelligence community analyst. almost certainly somebody who is very meticulous in documenting things and that's what creates a problem here. going through their mind out in i'm sure is, how am i going to get through this? what's going to happen to me afterwards? reality...
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we are joined live up in ellsberg as the community prepares for a potentially life- saving exercise on the saturday morning. >> reporter: good morning were at the community center, this is where the evacuation will end and where residents can meet up and get more information. there is nothing going on here right now because the drill does not start until 8:00 this morning. last about two hours at 10:00 this morning. the drill is for the mill creek neighborhood residents of that area. prepare for wildfires and other disasters. immunity groups, law enforcement, and the department of emergency management are coming together to put on this event. this evacuation drill is planned after the devastating 2017 north bay fire. the committee asked leaders to plan this evacuation's they came up with this. mill creek is one of the high priority areas. it is a lot of vegetation and limited access to road. it's important for people who live here to have a plan. a lot of lessons were learned after the fires two years ago. they launched a new app that lets residents put their location in and see evacua
we are joined live up in ellsberg as the community prepares for a potentially life- saving exercise on the saturday morning. >> reporter: good morning were at the community center, this is where the evacuation will end and where residents can meet up and get more information. there is nothing going on here right now because the drill does not start until 8:00 this morning. last about two hours at 10:00 this morning. the drill is for the mill creek neighborhood residents of that area....
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tonight i talked with daniel ellsberg, the pentagon papers whistleblower about what he thinks. >> thempeo began a four nation european tour on tuesday. he could not escape questions about the impeachment inquiry. this is after officials confirmed he was listening in july 25 and he heard the president call for the ukraine to investigate joe biden. pompeo pushed back sending a letter to house democrats accusing them of trying to intimidate, bully and treat them properly the distinguished professionals in the department of state. house and senate committee aids are scheduled to meet with the inspector general on capitol hill on wednesday. thursday the former special envoy to ukraine will have an interview addressing allegations he had arranged meetings between trump's personal lawyer and ukraine's president. giuliani has been subpoenaed and hired a former water great prosecutor. white house officials accused democrats of trying to oust the president for political reasons. >> this is nothing less than an attempted coup d'itat around the ballot box. >> reporter: the president echoed that.
tonight i talked with daniel ellsberg, the pentagon papers whistleblower about what he thinks. >> thempeo began a four nation european tour on tuesday. he could not escape questions about the impeachment inquiry. this is after officials confirmed he was listening in july 25 and he heard the president call for the ukraine to investigate joe biden. pompeo pushed back sending a letter to house democrats accusing them of trying to intimidate, bully and treat them properly the distinguished...
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where all share in an evacuation center during evacuation center at the heels community center 1557 ellsberg avenue. here's the different about i got been folks there. and that will remain open for the time being we seek out this fire moves. but again i can't stress enough if you're receiving evacuation notice don't mess around get out get out immediately have a go bag ready to help in queens follow all instructions. the public safety personnel. but i want hear >>we're going to have think hard from the ground and on the air today all are being for you. a state of office of emergency serves of ended again it's and emerge from its headquarters. in addition all each related coming in, and the state office emergency services in providing i account whatever they need get through this >>senator why are you say you're in transit. the guys really are you on your way to the incident command center and if so when do you expect you'll get an update from cal fire now that they have their aircraft in the air and they're getting a better assessment from above. >>it could be determined. i know that they ha
where all share in an evacuation center during evacuation center at the heels community center 1557 ellsberg avenue. here's the different about i got been folks there. and that will remain open for the time being we seek out this fire moves. but again i can't stress enough if you're receiving evacuation notice don't mess around get out get out immediately have a go bag ready to help in queens follow all instructions. the public safety personnel. but i want hear >>we're going to have think...
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. >> where we are struggling with right now what we have struggled with over 50 years , daniel ellsbergin the seventies with the secret history of the vietnam war was accused of all the things of all we are accused of today charged under precisely the same espionage act that i am charged under. he thought he would spend the rest of his life in prison and would have if nixon didn't bring up the investigation. but what you have to realize is what drives a person to abandon the safety of their office in the system. this is not how it works with the caa it is a paramilitary organization that if you follow orders then you don't question the lawfulness or proprietary of what you are doing. if you question then you do it. but what happens when the system fails and your organization cannot respond and you are required by the process to report the wrongdoings you have witnessed to those who are responsible for that wrongdoing? what if you are supposed to be going to congress or to the head of an agency and their director is the name on the order that is violating the law or the constitution? thi
. >> where we are struggling with right now what we have struggled with over 50 years , daniel ellsbergin the seventies with the secret history of the vietnam war was accused of all the things of all we are accused of today charged under precisely the same espionage act that i am charged under. he thought he would spend the rest of his life in prison and would have if nixon didn't bring up the investigation. but what you have to realize is what drives a person to abandon the safety of...
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all of those activities have been carried out before, including break-ins into daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist office, against antiwar activists. but it is when those activities were targeted -- i think that ts what we have seen and that is what has triggered quickly from nancy pelosi, who up until now has been reluctant to carry out impeachment. but what they have done or what the trump white house has done nominee byhe favored the democratic donor class. >> that is not necessarily an argument to not proceed with impeachment t proceedidings. it is s an argument to expand to cover all of his impeachable offenses from obstruction of justice, from giving aid and comfort to white supremacists and neo-nazis, racists abuses of power, placing children and their families in prison uncoconstitutionally at the southern border. all of the impeachable offenses need to be covered by these proceedings, not just the ukraine scandal. >> i agree with that. i am not against impeachment. the problem is that -- and use the phrase a rule of law from the very moment trump took office, he was violating the emolumen
all of those activities have been carried out before, including break-ins into daniel ellsberg's psychiatrist office, against antiwar activists. but it is when those activities were targeted -- i think that ts what we have seen and that is what has triggered quickly from nancy pelosi, who up until now has been reluctant to carry out impeachment. but what they have done or what the trump white house has done nominee byhe favored the democratic donor class. >> that is not necessarily an...
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they could to punish me and in my case i knew because i knew i was very familiar with the daniel ellsbergfrom the pentagon papers history that i could face not just the loss of my job i could face a lot worse and i did ultimately go to the press with unclassified information regarding what i knew in the public interest. but the idea that the whistleblower coming forward. whoever whoever is a member it was a result believed you have to remember the standard is a reason to believe that you actually have seen a wrong doing or a violation of the law and you're coming forward to disclose that doesn't mean you are an eyewitness i was an eyewitness but i also had others who remain anonymous to this day and i will continue to protect for the rest of my life that i also shared critical information maybe regarding what was going on so i reported all of that right but it's really important no i don't it's not like there's no court you go to right then you know the in essence the accuser right that's i get to face my cues or you're hearing that right now from president trump he wants to he wants to f
they could to punish me and in my case i knew because i knew i was very familiar with the daniel ellsbergfrom the pentagon papers history that i could face not just the loss of my job i could face a lot worse and i did ultimately go to the press with unclassified information regarding what i knew in the public interest. but the idea that the whistleblower coming forward. whoever whoever is a member it was a result believed you have to remember the standard is a reason to believe that you...
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they could to punish me and in my case i knew because i knew i was very familiar with the daniel ellsberg from the pentagon papers history that i could face not just a loss of my job i could face a lot worse and i did ultimately go to the press with unclassified information regarding what i knew in the public interest. but the idea that you know whistleblower coming forward. whoever whoever is a member it was a result believed you have to remember the standard is a reason to believe that you actually have seen a wrong doing or a violation of the law and you're coming forward to disclose that doesn't mean you are an eyewitness i was an eyewitness but i also had others who remain anonymous to this day and i will continue to protect for the rest of my life that i also share critical information maybe regarding what was going on so i reported all of that right but it's really important no i don't it's not like there's no court you go to right then you know the in essence the accuser right that's i get to face my cues or you're hearing that right now from president trump he wants to he wants t
they could to punish me and in my case i knew because i knew i was very familiar with the daniel ellsberg from the pentagon papers history that i could face not just a loss of my job i could face a lot worse and i did ultimately go to the press with unclassified information regarding what i knew in the public interest. but the idea that you know whistleblower coming forward. whoever whoever is a member it was a result believed you have to remember the standard is a reason to believe that you...
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basement that literally worked in california and broke in to the psychiatrists office of daniel ellsberg. now, you can pair it and you don't know and we may find out this to be the case. that trump and the administration and his wiretaps named a reporter or white house official to track down the leak. we don't know whether they had something retained that was something into chairman shifts doctor's office. the magnitude is not there yet. the operation was part of the massive sabotage and espionage in 50 people working for them. if you get into the details that are destroyed the, leaking candidate for the democratic nomination said with god somebody who was much easier to run against and when they were caught with massively funded war on justice and the cover-up. if you listen to the nixon tape, there is no ambiguity where you do your work and you have your role of ambiguity. the tapes and balances of him literally saying that we have to pay blackmail money to obstruct justice and keep people from talking in the various investigation is only going to cost 1 million dollars where 12 times
basement that literally worked in california and broke in to the psychiatrists office of daniel ellsberg. now, you can pair it and you don't know and we may find out this to be the case. that trump and the administration and his wiretaps named a reporter or white house official to track down the leak. we don't know whether they had something retained that was something into chairman shifts doctor's office. the magnitude is not there yet. the operation was part of the massive sabotage and...
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house basement that literally went to california, broke into the psychiatrist's office of daniel ellsberg who had leaked the pentagon papers. you compare it we don't know and we may find out this to be the case that trump administration has wiretapped any reporter for white house official to track down leads but we don't know whether they have a burglary team that has broken into say a chairman shifts doctor's office sore the magnitude is not there yet. the watergate operation was part of a massive sabotage and espionage campaign that had 50 people working for them and if you get into the details they destroyed the leading candidate for the democratic nominationd, senator muskie and gotr someboy who was much easier to run tiagainst then when they were caught in this there was a massively funded war on justice and the cover-up and if you listen to the nixon tapes there's no ambiguity at all. when you do your work you live in a world of ambiguity. the nixon tapes, thousands of hours of him literally saying no, we have to pay blackmail money to obstruct justice and to keep people from talkin
house basement that literally went to california, broke into the psychiatrist's office of daniel ellsberg who had leaked the pentagon papers. you compare it we don't know and we may find out this to be the case that trump administration has wiretapped any reporter for white house official to track down leads but we don't know whether they have a burglary team that has broken into say a chairman shifts doctor's office sore the magnitude is not there yet. the watergate operation was part of a...
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house basement that literally went to california, broke in to the psychiatrist's office of daniel ellsberg who would leaked the pentagon papers. now, you compare it come we don't know, and we may find out is to be the case, that trump administration has wiretapped ay reporter or white house official to track down the leak. we don't know whether they have a burglary team that has broken in two, say, -- broken into, say, chairman schiff's doctor's office. so the magnitude is not there yet. the watergate operation was part of a massive sabotage and espionage campaign, , and 50 people working for them. if you get in to the details, they destroyed the leading candidate for the democratic nomination, senator muskie, and got somebody who is much easier to run against. then when they were caught in this, there was a massively funded war on justice, the cover-up, and they come if you listen to the nixon tapes, there's no ambiguity at all. when do when you do your work you have to live in a world of ambiguity. the nixon tapes, thousands of hours of hama literally saying hello, we have to pay blackma
house basement that literally went to california, broke in to the psychiatrist's office of daniel ellsberg who would leaked the pentagon papers. now, you compare it come we don't know, and we may find out is to be the case, that trump administration has wiretapped ay reporter or white house official to track down the leak. we don't know whether they have a burglary team that has broken in two, say, -- broken into, say, chairman schiff's doctor's office. so the magnitude is not there yet. the...
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we can look back to daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers, captain chris pyle, u.s. army. in 1975, the nsa five, from the mid to the late 1990s and early 2000s, thomas damn, the justice department official who revealed the -- [inaudible] new york times, among others. of course, chelsea manning and edward snowden. and there have also been, as i indicated previously, almost a countless number of corporate whistleblowers essentially over the same period, jeffrey why began, of course, the tobacco industry and movie the whistleblower starring ruth el crowe, a takeoff of that have, karen -- who worked for dyncorp in bosnia herzegovina and covered the sex trafficking movie. i -- and, of course, just this summer we had the u.k. equivalent in our theaters with keira knightley in the lead role talking about the gchq scandal and the united nations to basically get dirt on the other security council members that they could use. the title of the movie, of course, is official secrets after the official scents act. so i think for a lot of people it just raises questions when we hear abou
we can look back to daniel ellsberg and the pentagon papers, captain chris pyle, u.s. army. in 1975, the nsa five, from the mid to the late 1990s and early 2000s, thomas damn, the justice department official who revealed the -- [inaudible] new york times, among others. of course, chelsea manning and edward snowden. and there have also been, as i indicated previously, almost a countless number of corporate whistleblowers essentially over the same period, jeffrey why began, of course, the tobacco...
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look, sometimes, in the daniel ellsberg case there is no question he stole the pentagon papers but becausethrown out. steve: stay tuned. ainsley: he was pointing to you. brian: i know. ainsley: staggering new numbers shows support for socialism on the rise for younger generations. our next guest says it could be devastating. ♪ ♪ just because we get around ♪ talking about my generation ♪ ♪ discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling, soothing relief or preparation h, because your derriere deserves expert care. preparation h. get comfortable with it. - [woman] with my shark, i deep clean messes like this, this, and even this. but i don't have to clean this, because the self-cleaning brush roll removes hair while i clean. - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. 1995 and 2015 are likely to vote for a socialist candidate. that number jumps to 70% for the younger millennial. the poll also found out about half of genz and millennials view capitalism favorably, that's all. with one in three millennials viewing communism favor
look, sometimes, in the daniel ellsberg case there is no question he stole the pentagon papers but becausethrown out. steve: stay tuned. ainsley: he was pointing to you. brian: i know. ainsley: staggering new numbers shows support for socialism on the rise for younger generations. our next guest says it could be devastating. ♪ ♪ just because we get around ♪ talking about my generation ♪ ♪ discomfort back there? instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders, try the cooling,...