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to themselves so foreign and that's what among those edward snowden in hong kong 6 years back for themselves and welcome in that city with stored in the guardian angels ever have a home coming up. plastics to food another program in the philippines allows people to do just that but doesn't tackle the root causes of plastic produce a. i'm going to spend 3 welcome to news asia it's good to have you with us. now they've been called snowden's guardian angels and with good reason and that because family that's the 2 people of the immediate right over here they are among those who hate a fugitive whistleblower edward snowden in their home in hong kong as he was on the run from u.s. authorities that was back in 2030 since then edward snowden has been granted asylum in russia and today has released his autobiography prominent record it details the crisis of conscience that led the former n.s.a. contractor to leak classified documents revealing the extent of u.s. and u.k. government surveillance but that's material for suporn and the data both refugees from. their families asylum applications in hong
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authorities that was back in 2013 since then edward snowden has been granted asylum in russia and today has released his autobiography permanent record it details the crisis of conscience that led the former n.s.a. contractor to leak classified documents revealing the extent of u.s. and u.k. government surveillance but that's material for suporn and medica both refugees from. their families asylum applications in hong kong have been rejected they are now faced with deportation and an uncertain future. it's just a game for 3 year old enough but for his family hiding has become a way of life one that desperate to leave behind a 7 year old said to me he was just a baby. and tina was not even born when their parents asylum seekers from sri lanka found themselves sheltering us intelligence contractor tunde whistleblower edward snowden since their role in his story came to light they haven't felt safe for the supposed received threatening phone calls some quarters. that are in real way door to study for their trade rescaling so we brought it home and we did from my home depot importers mislab
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including his own for 6 years he's lived in exile in russia and now as his new book goes on sale edward snowden is preparing to move tonight i'll ask his attorney will snowden ever be able to go home or will it have to be germany where he writes his next chapter in berlin this is the day. ultimately i will suffer whatever the consequences are aligned with profit mr snowden should return to united states and face the serious crimes that with which he's been charged all of these things are being tracked their perceptions are supportive they're being indexed into a sort of surveillance tongue they want to whom you're from instead of you know i don't think mr snowden was a patriot i believe the state was like the case that this was to free press this was the crimes that he's accused of committing are serious unfortunately it turns out that not all states that were. what you would find children what should they do if they want to ensure the internet would never be used against them to learn magic . also coming up the drone attacks that crippled saudi arabia's oil production who the rebels in yemen s
including his own for 6 years he's lived in exile in russia and now as his new book goes on sale edward snowden is preparing to move tonight i'll ask his attorney will snowden ever be able to go home or will it have to be germany where he writes his next chapter in berlin this is the day. ultimately i will suffer whatever the consequences are aligned with profit mr snowden should return to united states and face the serious crimes that with which he's been charged all of these things are being...
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justice department suing edward snowden and one of the even remotely hope to get from the lawsuit. it's kind of comical on some levels if it wasn't so bizarre but essentially what they've done is they filed a lawsuit to say that they know they can't stop the publication of the book because the 1st amendment was in the constitution so instead what they're done is they've gone to a judge and said he should not be allowed to profit off of this book so they're asking the court who essentially allow the government to seize all the money that is made from the book itself and for the government to be able to keep that money and not only that but to go a step further and to also file on for the court to essentially put out an injunction that will say that snowden can give no speeches in any locations around the world about the book or the contents of the book so that's what they're asking the court to do while. it's not of like freedom and its interest i'm just going to add in this really quick what's really interesting about this is the other major whistleblower chelsea manning she is now
justice department suing edward snowden and one of the even remotely hope to get from the lawsuit. it's kind of comical on some levels if it wasn't so bizarre but essentially what they've done is they filed a lawsuit to say that they know they can't stop the publication of the book because the 1st amendment was in the constitution so instead what they're done is they've gone to a judge and said he should not be allowed to profit off of this book so they're asking the court who essentially allow...
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did edward snowden tell you why he ireleasinthis boo now?artin: he did, and he told us it is important to him and for the people who know him, to know how the procedure was going o o, that he came to the point where he wanted to be a whistleblower. and that he wanted to discover the most secrets -- the biggest secrets of the intelligence agency in the u.s. and i think everybody, every journalist was asking about his life and now he opened up a little bit about his girlfriend, and how it went all the time, their relationship. brent: he has been living in russia what, for six years? he claims that he has never been used by the kremlin. did he talk to you about that? martin: of course we asked him, we did an interview two years ago and we asked him the same question. and we did it again. of course he is saying, -- he didn't say no, i'm not working for the kremlin, but he said it would not make any sense and he described in the book how the intelligence services from russia tried to get in contact with him and he said no, i won't cooperate. they
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and he changed the world by revealing mass surveillance by governments and corporations now edward snowden has laid out the details in a new book. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us all voting is now underway in israel's 2nd general election this year it's expected to be a very tight race prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his wife are voting earlier there's hope today's election will end the political crisis that began when netanyahu was unable to form a government after the last election in a full 5 months ago former army chief benny gantz is netanyahu main challenge. for more let's get the latest now with did obvious tony kramer joining us from jerusalem good morning tanya tanya how's a voter turnout been so far where you are. one mean people here coming since the early morning to the polling stations they opened at 7 am people have a day off to go and vote and there's a lot of expectation here because it's going to be a long day exit polls are not expected before 22100 tonight and here local time we will know a bit more what the trend is going to be these elections so if
and he changed the world by revealing mass surveillance by governments and corporations now edward snowden has laid out the details in a new book. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us all voting is now underway in israel's 2nd general election this year it's expected to be a very tight race prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his wife are voting earlier there's hope today's election will end the political crisis that began when netanyahu was unable to form a government after the...
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whistleblower edward snowden's chances of being granted asylum here in germany with the clock ticking on his exotic in russia. and ready thanks for joining us votes are being counted off the israel 2nd general election this year with prime minister benjamin netanyahu whose political survival hanging in the balance one rival is already calling for the formation of a cross posse national unity government with exit polls pointing to another deadlock between the country's main political blocs we'll have analysis here in the studio in just a. moment but 1st this look at the state of the race. israel's election result is neck and neck exit polls are suggesting the race between benyamin netanyahu head of the right wing likud party and the incumbent prime minister and his rival benny gantz leader of the centrist blue and white party is too close to call. 6 months ago netanyahu failed to form a coalition government faced with losing power he called fresh elections against predictions of voter fatigue voter turnout has been the highest in decades. palestinians who are not in the gaza strip are
whistleblower edward snowden's chances of being granted asylum here in germany with the clock ticking on his exotic in russia. and ready thanks for joining us votes are being counted off the israel 2nd general election this year with prime minister benjamin netanyahu whose political survival hanging in the balance one rival is already calling for the formation of a cross posse national unity government with exit polls pointing to another deadlock between the country's main political blocs we'll...
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we continue our conversation with innocent whistleblower edward snowden. has just published his memoir called "permanent record." in the book, ed snowden writes, "as i proceeded down the tunnel, it struck me this in front of me was my future. i'm not saying i made any decisions at that instant. the most important decisions in life are never made that way. they are made subconsciously and only express themselves once fully formed. once you are finally strung it up to admit to yourself this is the course your beliefs have decreed. that was my 29th birthday present to myself, the awareness that i had entered a tunnel that would narrow my life down toward a single still indistinct act." those the words of ed snowden in his book "permanent record." when one gonzalez and i spoke to ed snowden on wednesday from his home in moscow, russia, i asked him to talk a about howow he bee a whistleblower. shoes..put yoururself in my you are someone who has always a p part of ththe structcture of government. you u are dependent on it.t. the e government is what g gaver paren
we continue our conversation with innocent whistleblower edward snowden. has just published his memoir called "permanent record." in the book, ed snowden writes, "as i proceeded down the tunnel, it struck me this in front of me was my future. i'm not saying i made any decisions at that instant. the most important decisions in life are never made that way. they are made subconsciously and only express themselves once fully formed. once you are finally strung it up to admit to...
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please welcome edward snowden. ( cheers and applause ) edward snowden, welcome to the show. >> good toback because i don't know how long you have in that secret hideout where you're doing this interview from. >> it's just my apartment in moscow. ( laughter ) >> trevor: okay, okay. don't tell us where it is. don't pull a trump here, dude. come on. some people call you a patriot, others believe that you're a traitor. do you think this book will change people's perceptions and what do you see yourself as? >> well, when i set out to write this book, i wasn't trying to change opinions, i was just trying to tell the story of what has happened. i'm just an ordinary person. i'm like you. whistleblowers aren't like -- you know, we aren't elected, we're not exceptionally skilled. the thing that puts us in place, the thing that makes the disclosure matter are the facts. it's really about what you see rather than what you are. >> trevor: right. >> so we're kind of elected by circumstance. the government just sued me on the day this book hit the shelves. >> trevor: right. >> you can say it was born
please welcome edward snowden. ( cheers and applause ) edward snowden, welcome to the show. >> good toback because i don't know how long you have in that secret hideout where you're doing this interview from. >> it's just my apartment in moscow. ( laughter ) >> trevor: okay, okay. don't tell us where it is. don't pull a trump here, dude. come on. some people call you a patriot, others believe that you're a traitor. do you think this book will change people's perceptions and...
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edward snowden, everybody.ong: johnny cash, "these are my people." ] ♪ these are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my people ♪ by the light of the earth, ♪ ♪ you can tell they are ours ♪ ♪ a new step to take ♪ and a new day will break ♪ yes, these are my people ♪ here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. packs carbs to refuel and electrolytes to replenish ♪ so you can bring the heat. ♪ nothing beats gatorade. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: well, that's our show for tonight. "lights out with david spade" is coming up next. but first, here it is... your moment of zen. >> there's a nightclub in france with these dancers that are robot
edward snowden, everybody.ong: johnny cash, "these are my people." ] ♪ these are my people ♪ ♪ these are the ones ♪ ♪ who will reach for the stars ♪ ♪ these are my people ♪ by the light of the earth, ♪ ♪ you can tell they are ours ♪ ♪ a new step to take ♪ and a new day will break ♪ yes, these are my people ♪ here, hello! starts with -hi!mple... how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi...
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more of my exclusive conversation with edward snowden in just a moment. is next part is the portion everyone needs to see and hear. it's about your phone and what it knows about you and what snowden does to his phones when he buys a new one. >>> next time you're sitting at a traffic light in your city or town, just take a look at the people you can see. many aren't looking forward as they walk, they're looking down, just like they're looking down while on planes, at the wheel, at ball games, at home. our phones have taken over a portion of our lives we didn't know we had to give away. now, please listen to edward snowden from our conversation earlier today when he talks about how vulnerable we are, what our phones give off, what they give away, and what they can tell someone about us. >> hacking has increasingly become what governments consider a legitimate investigative tool. they use the same methods and techniques as criminal hackers. and what this means is they will try to remotely take over your device. once they do this, by detecting a vulnerability
more of my exclusive conversation with edward snowden in just a moment. is next part is the portion everyone needs to see and hear. it's about your phone and what it knows about you and what snowden does to his phones when he buys a new one. >>> next time you're sitting at a traffic light in your city or town, just take a look at the people you can see. many aren't looking forward as they walk, they're looking down, just like they're looking down while on planes, at the wheel, at ball...
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whistleblower edward snowden's memoirs went on sale today and immediately the u.s. justice department announced that it's suing snowden for the book's contents and says no to ins book permanent record violates the secrecy agreement that snowden promised to respect when he worked for the n.s.a. snowden could face life in prison if convicted of stealing classified information and leaking it to reporters back in 2013 but that would require snowden to 1st be in the u.s. which is not for 6 years he has lived in exile in russia but his visa runs out at the end of this year some see him as a hero and others condemn him as america's most wanted as with snowden his recent permanent freckle to set the record straight himself told german television that he's concerned about the face a future whistleblower and i think that's one of the saddest lessons from this story what does it say to the next whistleblower and what does a sit in the world what does it say about ourselves when the only place that american disick and can be heard is from places that we wouldn't expect. in 2013
whistleblower edward snowden's memoirs went on sale today and immediately the u.s. justice department announced that it's suing snowden for the book's contents and says no to ins book permanent record violates the secrecy agreement that snowden promised to respect when he worked for the n.s.a. snowden could face life in prison if convicted of stealing classified information and leaking it to reporters back in 2013 but that would require snowden to 1st be in the u.s. which is not for 6 years he...
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whistleblower edward snowden his autobiography permanent record arrives in bookstores today it's been 6 years since he shocked the world with revelations about the u.s. government's mass surveillance back then he found shelter in an unlikely place with a group of refugees are now the people who helped him are stuck in limbo themselves facing deportation from hong kong they hope canada will offer them protection. it's just a game for 3 year old enough but for his family hiding has become a way of life one that desperate to leave behind a 7 year old said someday was just a baby. and enough was not even born when their parents asylum seekers from sri lanka found themselves sheltering us intelligence contracted turned whistleblower edward snowden since their role in his story came to light they haven't felt safe father suppose and received threatening phone calls some course. in reality or to study for their trade rescaling so we saw that whore and we hear it from my home people importers was leaving this hotel one re that hotel one we really have to be always. real to be always with safe
whistleblower edward snowden his autobiography permanent record arrives in bookstores today it's been 6 years since he shocked the world with revelations about the u.s. government's mass surveillance back then he found shelter in an unlikely place with a group of refugees are now the people who helped him are stuck in limbo themselves facing deportation from hong kong they hope canada will offer them protection. it's just a game for 3 year old enough but for his family hiding has become a way...
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earlier this year that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken its toll. one of my kids know they have. a free life and independent they've always had a lot to watch the family always stick together when they leave their tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and abuse canada is still processing their asylum claims they wait and they hope to be together and to be safe from. the border. that. freedom is that way but with no news from canada on their cases freedom feels a long way off. football now the usa for champions league is back with the 1st group games kicking off today to drill the team's real action as are the lives that travel to lisbon while in the days top notch dortmund host barcelona boss is that starstruck a little messy says he's excited to play his 1st match at dormans iconic stadium. the iconic yellow wall at dortmund's acknowledged in a
earlier this year that country accepted one of the other families who helped edward snowden and hong kong filipino vanessa and her daughter kiana her father is supposed to both families are close and the separation has taken its toll. one of my kids know they have. a free life and independent they've always had a lot to watch the family always stick together when they leave their tiny apartment in downtown hong kong the parents face deportation back to sri lanka where they fled persecution and...
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amy: nsa whistleblower edward snowden stop his new memoir "permanent record." h part one of our discussion with him on our website at democracynow.org. snowden condemns president trump's mistreatment of the anonymous whistleblower who helped spread the democrats impeachment effort. the department of justice has also sued edward snowden for the royalties of the book. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to outreach@democracynow.org or mail them to democracy now! p.o. box 693 new york, new york 10013. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
amy: nsa whistleblower edward snowden stop his new memoir "permanent record." h part one of our discussion with him on our website at democracynow.org. snowden condemns president trump's mistreatment of the anonymous whistleblower who helped spread the democrats impeachment effort. the department of justice has also sued edward snowden for the royalties of the book. that does it for our show. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning....
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more of my exclusive interview with edward snowden. the next part is about your phone, and what it knows about you, and what snowden does to his phones when he buys a new one. - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. - [announcer] that's why norton and lifelock are now part of one company, providing an all in one membership for your cyber safety that gives you identify theft protection, device security, a vpn for online privacy, and more. and if you have an identity theft problem, we'll work to fix it with our million dollar protection package. - there are new cyber threats out there everyday, so protecting yourself isn't a one time job, it's an ongoing need. now is the time to make sure that you have the right plan in place. don't wait. - [announcer] norton 360 with
more of my exclusive interview with edward snowden. the next part is about your phone, and what it knows about you, and what snowden does to his phones when he buys a new one. - in the last year, there were three victims of cybercrime every second. when a criminal has your personal information, they can do all sorts of things in your name. criminals can use ransomware, spyware, or malware to gain access to information like your name, your birthday, and even your social security number. -...
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more of my exclusive conversation with edward snowden in just a moment. rt is the portion everyone needs to see and hear. it's about your phone and what it knows about you and what snowden does to his phones when he buys a new one. humira patients, you inspire us. the way you triumph over adversity. and live your lives. that's why we redesigned humira. we wanted to make the experience better for you. now there's less pain immediately following injection. we've reduced the size of the needle and removed the citrate buffers. and it has the same effectiveness you know and trust. humira citrate-free is here. a little change can make a big difference. humira can lower your ability to fight infections. serious and sometimes fatal infections, including tuberculosis, and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infecti
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and he changed the world by revealing mass surveillance by governments and corporations now edward snowden has laid out the details in a new book. by bryan thomas thanks so much for joining us polls have opened in israel's 2nd general election this year is expected to be a very tight race prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his wife voting earlier today is hope today's election what end the political crisis in the country that began with netanyahu was on able to form a government after the last election i was 5 months ago in april the former army chief benny gantz. yahoo's main challenger he's running as a centrist and there's a possibility he could win. for more let's get the latest now with did have used time kramer joining us from jerusalem good morning to you how's the voter turnout been so far where you are. well meaning people here are coming since the early morning to the polling stations they opened at 7 am people have a day off to go and vote. and there's a lot of expectation here because it's going to be a long day exit polls are not expected before $20.00 to $100.00 tonight he
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government was conducting mass surveillance and lying about it now edward snowden has written a book about the new dangers to our privacy. i'm sorry kelli walk into the program voting is underway in israel in its 2nd general aleck. in this year it's expected to be a tight race the prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his wife voted early it is hoped that today's election will end the political crisis that began when netanyahu was unable to form a government after the last election back in april former army chief benny gantz is netanyahu is main challenger. and for more on this i am joined now by correspondent marion dougherty who is live in jerusalem so how has the voter turnout been so far mariam. hi sara so the voter turnout this morning has actually been higher than in the previous elections which was a little bit unexpected i mean we have to see how it pans out during the day but people were actually expecting kind of voter apathy in the 2nd round in such a short time and but of course this is an unprecedented thing to have 2 elections within such a short time period so we don't
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. >> it's remarkable this is happening, essentially since edward snowden has a back out this week. we have one here, and it's not working. it's not set up in such a way. most of these things are not set up to say, what if the president does it? this is probably the problem that joseph maguire has right now. they go and look at the rule book and they say, is this an intelligence activity or not? is this person in my command or
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whistleblower edward snowden says the government surveillance and internet giants are a greater threat to privacy than ever before as his auto biography goes on sale. on nick spicer welcome to the program. u.s. president donald trump appears to have softened his stance on a possible military strike on iraq on sunday he tweeted that he was poised to strike as american officials were dispatched to saudi arabia to assess how the attacks were launched on a saudi oil field and refinery and on monday american officials were still accusing iran but trump himself no longer seemed in a rush to go to war. thank the crown prince of bahrain to fishel visit to the white house was planned long ago but it couldn't be more timely the biggest question was would president trump take military action against iran without preconditions still in the united states is more prepared than any country in the history. of in any history where want war i don't want war with anybody i am somebody that would like got to have. these satellite images released by the u.s. military purportedly showing the damage inflicte
whistleblower edward snowden says the government surveillance and internet giants are a greater threat to privacy than ever before as his auto biography goes on sale. on nick spicer welcome to the program. u.s. president donald trump appears to have softened his stance on a possible military strike on iraq on sunday he tweeted that he was poised to strike as american officials were dispatched to saudi arabia to assess how the attacks were launched on a saudi oil field and refinery and on monday...
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whistleblower edward snowden says that government surveillance and internet giants are a greater threat to privacy is that ever before this is an auto biography goes on sale. hello i'm nick spicer welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has said that he does not want war with iran over the attacks on key oil installations in saudi arabia president trump said he believed that iran was responsible for the drone attacks but added he would wait for definitive proof before looking into retaliate torrie options that we can strike saw the world's crude oil output drop by 5 percent iran has denied involvement in the attacks you look at effect. correspondent all over salad is in washington to tell us more all over what is u.s. president trump going to do now he seems to be blowing hot and cold. well that was a typical donald trump play that we've witnessed here today lots of back and forth threats of retaliation 1st of all and then later he walks everything back and says he does not want any military intervention at all which of course does not come as a big surprise don't forget we'r
whistleblower edward snowden says that government surveillance and internet giants are a greater threat to privacy is that ever before this is an auto biography goes on sale. hello i'm nick spicer welcome to the program u.s. president donald trump has said that he does not want war with iran over the attacks on key oil installations in saudi arabia president trump said he believed that iran was responsible for the drone attacks but added he would wait for definitive proof before looking into...
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intelligence operative edward snowden his new book goes on sale today snowden shocked the world 6 years ago of course when he leaked details of a massive american internet surveillance program spanning the globe he's living in exile now in russia and faces espionage charges and the likelihood of life in prison back home. some see him as a hero others condemn him as america's most wanted traitor as with snowden his written permanent record to set the record straight himself told german television that he's concerned about the fates of feature whistleblowers and i think that's one of the saddest lessons from this story what does it say to the next whistleblower and what does a suitable world what does it say about ourselves when the only place that american this again can be heard is from places that we wouldn't expect. in 2013 snowden was working as a contractor for the national security agency or n.s.a. in interviews he'd said he'd become disillusioned and had ethical concerns about the massive government surveillance programs that were part of his assignment later that year snowden was
intelligence operative edward snowden his new book goes on sale today snowden shocked the world 6 years ago of course when he leaked details of a massive american internet surveillance program spanning the globe he's living in exile now in russia and faces espionage charges and the likelihood of life in prison back home. some see him as a hero others condemn him as america's most wanted traitor as with snowden his written permanent record to set the record straight himself told german...
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edward snowden's autobiography permanent record hit the shelves today which details the former n.s.a. contractor what he calls the crisis of conscious that led to him to leak classified documents revealing the extent of u.s. government surveillance now it's 6 years since snowden share that information from hong kong this is the place that he chose to unmask himself as soon as he did he found himself under threat and he found an unlikely hiding place which was with a group of asylum seekers they sheltered him in their homes for a couple of weeks before he fled to moscow where he's now living in exile. but most of these people they are still stuck in hong kong authorities there have rejected their asylum applications and they now face deportation to sri lanka their country that they fled their only hope is to have their asylum applications accepted in canada where 2 of the refugees were offered protection earlier this year we met with one of the families in hong kong. it's just a game for 3 year old enough but for his family hiding has become a way of life one that desperate to leave be
edward snowden's autobiography permanent record hit the shelves today which details the former n.s.a. contractor what he calls the crisis of conscious that led to him to leak classified documents revealing the extent of u.s. government surveillance now it's 6 years since snowden share that information from hong kong this is the place that he chose to unmask himself as soon as he did he found himself under threat and he found an unlikely hiding place which was with a group of asylum seekers they...
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>>> edward snowden talks in a u.s. television exclusive. the former nsa contractor who leaked thousands of top-secret documents tells us why he did it and what it's like living in exile in russia. >>> big papi is back. red sox legend david ortiz talks with univision in his first tv interview since a gunman shot him more than three months ago. hear exclusive portions of his interview first on "cbs this morning." >>> and the age ofaquarius, a rare visit to an underwater lab where scientists studying climate change can work for weeks at a time. >>> it's monday, september 16th, 2019. he is today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> secretary pompeo's made clear that the iranian regime is responsible for this attack on our global energy supply, and we're not going to stand for that. >> the president says the u.s. is locked and loaded following an attack on saudi arabia. >> the attack on the beating heart of saudi arabia's oil production, pitting the world's largest petroleum processing plant, has made oil prices soar. >>> thousands of m
>>> edward snowden talks in a u.s. television exclusive. the former nsa contractor who leaked thousands of top-secret documents tells us why he did it and what it's like living in exile in russia. >>> big papi is back. red sox legend david ortiz talks with univision in his first tv interview since a gunman shot him more than three months ago. hear exclusive portions of his interview first on "cbs this morning." >>> and the age ofaquarius, a rare visit to an...
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in permanent record former national security agency contractor edward snowden reflects on his life andis decision to expose the united states massive surveillance program. wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction e-books according to amazon is "exonerated" former secret service agent dan mangino's argument that the mueller investigation was a failed attempt to end the trump presidency. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org.
in permanent record former national security agency contractor edward snowden reflects on his life andis decision to expose the united states massive surveillance program. wrapping up our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction e-books according to amazon is "exonerated" former secret service agent dan mangino's argument that the mueller investigation was a failed attempt to end the trump presidency. most of these authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at...
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host: your thoughts on edward snowden? guest: edward snowden is an interesting case because he studied the laws in this area. he was a federal contractor, work for the nsa -- worked for the nsa. he determined the best way to get the information out that he wanted to disclose was not to go through this process, but to go to the media, and we all know his story about fleeing to hong kong and eventually to russia. that this is ais difficult question for it is notwers and something that i would advise anyone to do, because it is breaking the law and there are stiff penalties. there have been a number of prosecutions of people under the espionage act and other laws relating to classified information. there were a string of espionage act prosecutions, one of the most recent the reality winner case where she pled guilty to leaking one document to the intercept. she has a five year prison sentence that she is serving. the case that those who have done that have made is that the system doesn't work, the system doesn't allow people
host: your thoughts on edward snowden? guest: edward snowden is an interesting case because he studied the laws in this area. he was a federal contractor, work for the nsa -- worked for the nsa. he determined the best way to get the information out that he wanted to disclose was not to go through this process, but to go to the media, and we all know his story about fleeing to hong kong and eventually to russia. that this is ais difficult question for it is notwers and something that i would...
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there is another well known whistleblower from the united states i'm thinking of edward snowden he's living in exile in russia and he is considered by many to be a traitor what makes this whistleblower nell different it's actually very interesting because of this whistleblower now what he did was what edward snowden's critics said that he should have done so the whistleblower went through official channels he used a chain of command to file his complaint he didn't leak and i think to the press he didn't still and it documents but then again we have to have a look at what's happened in the last 2 weeks what's happening now that after the complaint was filed the cia at stack and the acting the acting director of national intelligence they went to talk to the white house to those people who may be implicated in the complaints and that is very telling because it shows that the authorities still have too much power to decide the fate of whistleblower claims you know there's a very good board an important point that i think will probably come out more as these proceedings move forward alex
there is another well known whistleblower from the united states i'm thinking of edward snowden he's living in exile in russia and he is considered by many to be a traitor what makes this whistleblower nell different it's actually very interesting because of this whistleblower now what he did was what edward snowden's critics said that he should have done so the whistleblower went through official channels he used a chain of command to file his complaint he didn't leak and i think to the press...
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the world's best known whistle blower blowing the lid off america's secret surveillance what edward snowden did forever changed our world including his own for 6 years he's lived in exile in russia and now as his new book goes on sale edward snowden is preparing to move tonight alaska's attorney will snow.
the world's best known whistle blower blowing the lid off america's secret surveillance what edward snowden did forever changed our world including his own for 6 years he's lived in exile in russia and now as his new book goes on sale edward snowden is preparing to move tonight alaska's attorney will snow.
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intelligence agent edward snowden says the government surveillance and social media giants are shredding your right to privacy details are out in his new book. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us well polls have opened in israel's 2nd general election this year it's expected to be a tight race both prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his main opponent wrapping up their campaigns with visits to the western wall in jerusalem is hope today's election will end the political crisis that began when netanyahu was unable to form a government after the last election that was just 5 months ago in april but he's facing a close challenge from the former army chief benny gantz who's running as a centrist. for the very latest bring indeed have used tanya kramer joining us from jerusalem good morning to you tanya polls opening behind you there but broadly in the region and not only in syria and around tanya but also very close to home in gaza we're looking at a very in stable region how much is security playing an issue for the voters right there where you are. certainly security in everyt
intelligence agent edward snowden says the government surveillance and social media giants are shredding your right to privacy details are out in his new book. i'm brian thomas thanks so much for joining us well polls have opened in israel's 2nd general election this year it's expected to be a tight race both prime minister benjamin netanyahu and his main opponent wrapping up their campaigns with visits to the western wall in jerusalem is hope today's election will end the political crisis that...
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she's represented multiple whistle-blowers, including edward snowden.arse what we just played there. that's really stuck in my mind. talk to me about whistle-blowers as traitors, whistle-blowers as almost spies. >> well, i myself when i blew the whistle was accused of being a traitor, a turncoat and a terrorist sympathizer. most of my clients, some of the one who is are most known like edward snowden and thomas drake and reality winner have been accused of being traitors. it's an incredibly incendiary label to hurl at someone who basically is guilty only of committing the truth. i would also say that whistle-blowers seem to be damned if they do and damned if they don't go through internal channels. the whistle-blowers i mentioned earlier are often faulted for going directly to the press and not having gone through proper channels. >> that's why we build proper channels so somebody doesn't feel the need to go to the press. >> that's the way it should work in theory, but over and over we see the channels accomplish nothing or at worst be used as retaliati
she's represented multiple whistle-blowers, including edward snowden.arse what we just played there. that's really stuck in my mind. talk to me about whistle-blowers as traitors, whistle-blowers as almost spies. >> well, i myself when i blew the whistle was accused of being a traitor, a turncoat and a terrorist sympathizer. most of my clients, some of the one who is are most known like edward snowden and thomas drake and reality winner have been accused of being traitors. it's an...
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can see anything that is on that phone instantly and send it back home to the mother ship >> edward snowdeno famously leaked u.s. government secrets to show u.s. surveillance was far broad eer than the government claimed now speaking out in a new book he has been debated as everything from a whistleblower to a leaker to a traitor tonight he's also a defendant in a brand new u.s. government lawsuit over his new book. the feds say among other things it violates his past agreements with the government. this new suit is separate from the larger criminal case against snowden. he was indicted during the obama administration and remains in compi exile in russia. tonight brian williams joins us with extra special insight williams went to moscow for snow den's first television interview. he interviewed him for the 11th hour let's look at both these interviews. >> i'm not supported by the russian government, i'm not taking money from the russian government i'm not a spy. it was never my intention to end up in russia if the united states government is so concerned about russia, shouldn't they be happy
can see anything that is on that phone instantly and send it back home to the mother ship >> edward snowdeno famously leaked u.s. government secrets to show u.s. surveillance was far broad eer than the government claimed now speaking out in a new book he has been debated as everything from a whistleblower to a leaker to a traitor tonight he's also a defendant in a brand new u.s. government lawsuit over his new book. the feds say among other things it violates his past agreements with the...
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edward snowden is the former nsa contract worker who leaked classified documents about u.s. government surveillance. the book called permanent record goes on sale today and 20 countries. and, he talks about the government collecting large amounts of surveillance information, and when he decided to go public with it. snowden has been living in moscow since 2013 and faces criminal charges if he ever returns to the united states. >>> water service should be restored at some point this morning after a pipe burst in pleasant hill. a 50-year-old six inch cast- iron pipe broke just after 7:00 last night. 14 customers who live near pleasant hill road and gregory lane lost water. crews spent much of the morning to fix that pipe, or are trying to get it to work and get water back to those customers. >>> the pleasant hill city council reversed course after community outcry over a plan to close the library years before another was built. the library in question is a note are qualified. that's the main library in the contra costa county system. the city >> reporter: hatched a plan to clo
edward snowden is the former nsa contract worker who leaked classified documents about u.s. government surveillance. the book called permanent record goes on sale today and 20 countries. and, he talks about the government collecting large amounts of surveillance information, and when he decided to go public with it. snowden has been living in moscow since 2013 and faces criminal charges if he ever returns to the united states. >>> water service should be restored at some point this...
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the justice department filed a lawsuit against former nsa contractor edward snowden, seeking all of theeds from his new book, "permanent record." the government claims it violates snowden's nondispoe sure agreement. in 2013, snowden sclosed programs that showed collected phone numbers and e-mails in security. he spoke to "cbs this morning" from exile in russia. >> you said you wish you had a strategy in terms of a what's next plan when you release the documents. you sit here six years later in exile in moscow, where you said you don't want to be. was it worth it? >> it was. when we look at all of the complexities and the consequences we have as a result of any of the decisions as we go through our lives, i think we realize that, look, we see chances, opportunities in life, when we can make a decision to try to change something. right now in 2019, it is hard to look around at the world and think nothing needs to change. but nothing changes just if we believe in something. we have to be willing to risk something. we have to actually be willing to stand for something. >> you took an oath t
the justice department filed a lawsuit against former nsa contractor edward snowden, seeking all of theeds from his new book, "permanent record." the government claims it violates snowden's nondispoe sure agreement. in 2013, snowden sclosed programs that showed collected phone numbers and e-mails in security. he spoke to "cbs this morning" from exile in russia. >> you said you wish you had a strategy in terms of a what's next plan when you release the documents. you...
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. >> justice department coming afr edward snowden book profits. >> goering to to broke right now. >> goering to to broke right now. 4:4 1. back a moment. when i was diagnosed with ms, thtfirst thing i thought ab was my family. i came home and cried. but, as i've seen my disease progress, the medicine has progressed right alongside . tryimo to make medications re affordable is important, but if washington isn't carefu we milet's fix the system the right way. innovation is hope, and the last thing you want to lo in life is hope. i see you found the snacio. mmm, delic! i need this recipe. everyone thinks i made them, but it's actually d-c. what was that? dy? d-con. mice love. >>:33. bep geleman min netanyahu rtll of securing par lement teary and refused to concede to defeat. final result are expecteded later today. >> closer to hom the jus tits tise department is suing edward snowdenver his new book. they sea it violated non disklosh our agreementy b publishing about 20 o13 lf surveillance programs. permanent record hit stores on tuesday. the govengment is not to stop sales of the book
. >> justice department coming afr edward snowden book profits. >> goering to to broke right now. >> goering to to broke right now. 4:4 1. back a moment. when i was diagnosed with ms, thtfirst thing i thought ab was my family. i came home and cried. but, as i've seen my disease progress, the medicine has progressed right alongside . tryimo to make medications re affordable is important, but if washington isn't carefu we milet's fix the system the right way. innovation is hope,...