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if privacy is dead -- >> type edward snowden or the title of his book permanent record into the search box which you will find at the top of the page. >> current nonfiction books, according to new york times topping the list msnbc's rachel maddow argue that is the oil and gas industry has weakened democracies around the world in blowout, next it's talking to strangers, new yorker staff writer malcolm gladwell's examination, fox news greg jaret offers thoughts in mueller investigation in witch hunt, followed by the united states of trump bill o'reilly's look of life and career of president trump. and wrapping up a look at some of the best selling nonfiction books is the books of gutsy women, some of the authors have appeared on book tv and you can watch them online at booktv.org. >> here is a look at some of the events book tv already covering this week. harvard university professor elizabeth cohen will look at policy and post world war ii through the work of urban planner edward and tuesday bookstore in austin, texas, settling of the american west. on thursday at barnes & noble in new
if privacy is dead -- >> type edward snowden or the title of his book permanent record into the search box which you will find at the top of the page. >> current nonfiction books, according to new york times topping the list msnbc's rachel maddow argue that is the oil and gas industry has weakened democracies around the world in blowout, next it's talking to strangers, new yorker staff writer malcolm gladwell's examination, fox news greg jaret offers thoughts in mueller...
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wiki leaks also helped engineer the escape of edward snowden a former n.s.a. employee who lifted the veil of secrecy from global u.s. surveillance operations. a world without julian assange on jan wiki leaks that would also mean that revelations about u.s. spying on french presidents would never have been made public. when we revealed that the 3 presidencies had been deeply penetrated by the united states and the president's personally for. what should have been the crypt response. of the french intelligence of the future to come immediately to us and say do you have more how we failed. to protect the president from your response. that didn't happen so why didn't that happen well i don't believe the french intelligence services are idiots. that's the 1st thing to do. the concern about possibly offending the americans their concern. was so much. that they prefer to be a victim i didn't understand what was going on. aug 2010 in the swedish capital stockholm julian a son she responded to the ultimatum the pentagon had issued to wiki leaks. one of those. was that
wiki leaks also helped engineer the escape of edward snowden a former n.s.a. employee who lifted the veil of secrecy from global u.s. surveillance operations. a world without julian assange on jan wiki leaks that would also mean that revelations about u.s. spying on french presidents would never have been made public. when we revealed that the 3 presidencies had been deeply penetrated by the united states and the president's personally for. what should have been the crypt response. of the...
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but the contractors edward snowden is a contractor at the time.hey don't have protection they are doing the work of government but not government so this is proprietary trade secrets. and problematic mix. and then to keep us safe and oversight to ensure that happens. >> and by that pervasiveness. and irrespective of when they were involved. >> that's what he revealed if you follow the story. i interviewed all nsa whistleblowers including edward snowden but also the entire senior leadership of the nsa. and then to understand but in that we try to let the official speak for themselves. when out of those two competing narratives. and then to judge for yourself but snowden is an interesting case because if it violates the law he really show the nsa after 9/11 adopted emergency procedures because we were attacked on american soil. world trade center. the plane in pennsylvania. the pentagon. those are justified in my view. we want to prevent another attack. but what happened it became business as usual without any public discussion over what the america
but the contractors edward snowden is a contractor at the time.hey don't have protection they are doing the work of government but not government so this is proprietary trade secrets. and problematic mix. and then to keep us safe and oversight to ensure that happens. >> and by that pervasiveness. and irrespective of when they were involved. >> that's what he revealed if you follow the story. i interviewed all nsa whistleblowers including edward snowden but also the entire senior...
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whistleblower edward snowden who tweeted wow the f.b.i. is running and warrantless internet surveillance program so flag really unconstitutional that even the secret rubber stamp court that approved 99.967 percent of surveillance requests over 33 years felt they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when your surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a wow from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks. like you that i got. with that we. would prefer to deal with this. because. while the women watching the robot turn out of the islands. well as a.
whistleblower edward snowden who tweeted wow the f.b.i. is running and warrantless internet surveillance program so flag really unconstitutional that even the secret rubber stamp court that approved 99.967 percent of surveillance requests over 33 years felt they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when your surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a wow from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks. like...
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whistleblower edward snowden who tweeted wow the f.b.i. is running in warrantless internet surveillance program so flag really unconstitutional that even the secret rubber stamp court that approved 99.967 percent of surveillance requests over 33 years felt they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when you're surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a wow from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks. like you that got. with that we. would. be a little. early to tell you. well the woman watching the excitement i robot and out of the us . while there was no as as he'd sort of gone through the f.b.i. was searching for information involving large number numbers of americans with no individualized basis for suspicion of anywhere.
whistleblower edward snowden who tweeted wow the f.b.i. is running in warrantless internet surveillance program so flag really unconstitutional that even the secret rubber stamp court that approved 99.967 percent of surveillance requests over 33 years felt they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when you're surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a wow from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks. like...
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that is irrespective if it is untoward or not. >> that is what edward snowden.ll the nsa whistleblowers including edward snowden. also leadership of the nsa. there's two sides to every story. so i want to examine both and then say try to let the nsa officials speak for themselves. general alexander is a character and let the whistleblower speak for themselves and then i try to keep out of those narratives for the truth. but also to have for yourself but snowden is an interesting case because if you look at what he reveals those links and violated the law to reveal that information, he showed that the nsa after 9/11 had adopted emergency procedures because we had been attacked on american soil. the world trade center, pentagon. the plate in pennsylvania. those are justified in my view. we want to prevent another attack. but what happened those emergency procedures became business as usual without any discussion or if that's at the american people wanted. and snowden forced that discussion and as a result we got change. the patriot act was changed. so i wrote one
that is irrespective if it is untoward or not. >> that is what edward snowden.ll the nsa whistleblowers including edward snowden. also leadership of the nsa. there's two sides to every story. so i want to examine both and then say try to let the nsa officials speak for themselves. general alexander is a character and let the whistleblower speak for themselves and then i try to keep out of those narratives for the truth. but also to have for yourself but snowden is an interesting case...
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whistleblower edward snowden who tweeted wow the f.b.i. is running a warrantless internet surveillance program so flag really unconstitutional that even the secret rubber stamp court that approved 99.967 percent of the surveillance aircraft over 33 years felt they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when your surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a wow from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks. wonder how to. treat the press like real with this one. as it were to pull out of. what they like you know what i got. was that we. would. be. pretty. well the one watching the entire robot and now that's a long. while. as as sort of gone through the f.b.i. was searching for information involving large number numbers of americans with no individualized basis for suspicion of any wrongdoing. meaning they were looking at large groups of people and not looking at them in any way specifically because they did anything wrong they kept no records. about how of
whistleblower edward snowden who tweeted wow the f.b.i. is running a warrantless internet surveillance program so flag really unconstitutional that even the secret rubber stamp court that approved 99.967 percent of the surveillance aircraft over 33 years felt they couldn't turn a blind eye. my friends when your surveillance scandal runs so deep that you can get a wow from edward snowden then you know you've reached a pretty obscene new low which is why we must always be watching the hawks....
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. >> edward snowden talks about exposing the u.s. government's mass surveillance program. then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naimi klein. >> we have never had so little arctic sea ice, we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are as my friend says breaking them. >> she talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for a green new deal. no logo. join in the conversation live. at 9:00 eastern, in his latest book "deceiving the sky" the author will talk about china's efforts to become a superpower. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title called "china's economic aggression" and there was a huge policy fight with bure bureaucrats saying we can't say "economic aggression" but when you read the report, you understand why. >>> the house will be in order. >> for 40 years, c-span has been providing am
. >> edward snowden talks about exposing the u.s. government's mass surveillance program. then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naimi klein. >> we have never had so little arctic sea ice, we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are as my friend says breaking them. >> she talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for a green new deal....
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when we did our whistleblowing, and although we have gone our separate ways with respect to edward snowden, if there is one thing i will tell you, if mark zane says he is representing somebody and that is a living person, that is a fact. a second person has come forward on the basis of what we have. i agree with the caller that the lack of a truly transparent process is problematic. it is not like what you get in an article three court. it is an inherently political process. that is why you need to have more safeguards and a reliance on the watergate example, that that special select committee and everything they did should be serving as a roadmap and a model for what they are doing now, and unfortunately it is not. host: should the whistleblower testify publicly? should we know who he or she is? guest: i don't believe it is necessary in this circumstance given the fact that that person ultimately is not the one with the maximum direct knowledge about what the president was or was not doing. we have a whole other cast of characters involved, whether it is the former ambassador to the ukrai
when we did our whistleblowing, and although we have gone our separate ways with respect to edward snowden, if there is one thing i will tell you, if mark zane says he is representing somebody and that is a living person, that is a fact. a second person has come forward on the basis of what we have. i agree with the caller that the lack of a truly transparent process is problematic. it is not like what you get in an article three court. it is an inherently political process. that is why you...
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announcer: former national security agency contractor edward snowden talks about exposing u.s. governments mass surveillance program and going into exile in his book permanent record. then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef. friend bills my mckibben says, breaking them. announcer: ms. klein talks about her books which include on fire, the burning case for green new shockno logo, and the doctrine. join the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets and facebook messages. and it 9:00 eastern on afterwards, in his latest book, deceiving the sky, washington times and national security columnist bill gertz talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower. he is interviewed by the former under secretary of state for goebel affairs. >> everyone is looking at the c
announcer: former national security agency contractor edward snowden talks about exposing u.s. governments mass surveillance program and going into exile in his book permanent record. then sunday live at noon eastern, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swaths in the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. arctic, the amazon,...
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. >> former national agencies security contractor edward snowden talks about exposing u.s. government's mass surveillance program in his book permanent record. sunday, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. recordhottest summer on we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. , the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them. books.talks about her talking about her book about the green new deal, new logo come and the shock doctrine join the conversation with her phone call, tweets, and facebook messages. afterwards, washington times national security columnist talks about china's efforts to become a global military and economic superpower he is interviewed by the former undersecretary of state for global affairs. >> everyone is looking at the chinese economic threat. as you mentioned, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. report calledis china's economic aggression and there was a huge pol
. >> former national agencies security contractor edward snowden talks about exposing u.s. government's mass surveillance program in his book permanent record. sunday, in-depth with journalist naomi klein. recordhottest summer on we have never had so little arctic sea ice. we are losing huge swathes of the amazon. we have lost much of the great barrier reef. these are the major features of our planet. , the amazon, the great barrier reef. and we are, as my friend says, breaking them....
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i mean that edward snowden will be with us via video tonight. ..we here at length for the first time with mister
i mean that edward snowden will be with us via video tonight. ..we here at length for the first time with mister
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. >> edward snowden talks about exposing the u.s. government's mass surveillance program and going into exile in his book, "permanent record." eastern, --at noon >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. huge parts-- losing of the amazon, have lost large parts of the barrier reef. these are the main features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, and we are breaking them. >> ms. klein talks about her books, which include "on fire, the burning case for a green new deal." join in the conversation live with your phone calls, tweets, and facebook messages. at 9:00 eastern on afterwards, and his latest book, "deceiving ," he talks about china's efforts to become a superpower. he is interviewed by the former under secretary of state for global affairs. >> everybody is looking at the chinese economic threat. as you mention, the white house was very successful in highlighting this threat. they issued a report with the stunning title called "china's economic aggression." ther
. >> edward snowden talks about exposing the u.s. government's mass surveillance program and going into exile in his book, "permanent record." eastern, --at noon >> this was the hottest summer on record. we have never had so little arctic sea ice. huge parts-- losing of the amazon, have lost large parts of the barrier reef. these are the main features of our planet, the arctic, the amazon, the great barrier reef, and we are breaking them. >> ms. klein talks about her...
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in permanent record former national security agent contractor edward snowden reflected on his life and decision to expose the master surveillance program of the united states. wrapping up our look at some of the best nonfiction selling books according to "the washington post" is david platt's recount of his journey to the himalayas and what it taught him about faith in human suffering in something needs to change. most of these offers have appeared on the tv and you can watch them online on booktv.org. >> saturday night on book tv 11:00 p.m. eastern. >> if we don't tell our own stories others will tell them for us and they won't have the same care and concern that we do. this is an important thing for all of us. i'm a privacy advocate and it was very hard and it was harder to tell this story and to tell my story then it was to come forward to risk my freedom potentially my life to tell the world about everything going on. >> former national 30 advisor, edward snowden, talks about unveiling exposing the united states surveillance program. >> this was the hottest summer on record and we
in permanent record former national security agent contractor edward snowden reflected on his life and decision to expose the master surveillance program of the united states. wrapping up our look at some of the best nonfiction selling books according to "the washington post" is david platt's recount of his journey to the himalayas and what it taught him about faith in human suffering in something needs to change. most of these offers have appeared on the tv and you can watch them...
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this week told 6 gabber and said she would drop all charges against edward snowden and julian a son. kerry dr john kerry. someone might hear you ok. these are the types of things that we can't tell anyone about the mainstream media doesn't want you to hear about these proposals and as you know i take my marching orders from wolf blitzer so. you've heard of reading the tea leaves i read the beard whiskers. wolf our god has told me that we should pay attention to nothing nothing other than the impeachment inquiry that exact that is all in fact every. everyone you and i have your home district you should print out a color photo of donald trump and glue it to the front of your face ok that's the only way you'll be properly informed. and if you think you're about to learn something that's not about impeachment you punch the photo real hard. and if you if you had done that correctly starting a few days ago you wouldn't even have noticed that this week when the giant wall street bull statue was covered in blood and protesters with extinction rebellion staged to die in unfortunately i'm not
this week told 6 gabber and said she would drop all charges against edward snowden and julian a son. kerry dr john kerry. someone might hear you ok. these are the types of things that we can't tell anyone about the mainstream media doesn't want you to hear about these proposals and as you know i take my marching orders from wolf blitzer so. you've heard of reading the tea leaves i read the beard whiskers. wolf our god has told me that we should pay attention to nothing nothing other than the...
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oppose the system and its abuses one of the whistleblowers just mentioned in caleb's report is edward snowden has reacted on twitter to coast to protect those who spilled the beans noting the case of ex the n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs meanwhile the last of the new york times that just to the u.s. house intelligence committee chief might have colluded with the whistleblower according to the piece the anonymous cia agent spoke to adam schiff stall before filing his complaint here's how donald trump reacted to that there is a report that came out just before you and president minister walked out here that the whistleblower met with a staff member of adam schiff prior i love that question to be filed it shows that schiff is a fraud i think it's a scandal that he knew before i'd go a step further i think he probably helped write it. the only controversy the u.s. house intelligence committee chief has got himself embroiled in and not easy to explain. if there was an award for the star is tater of president trump certainly this
oppose the system and its abuses one of the whistleblowers just mentioned in caleb's report is edward snowden has reacted on twitter to coast to protect those who spilled the beans noting the case of ex the n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs meanwhile the last of the new york times that just to the u.s. house intelligence committee chief might have colluded with the whistleblower according to the piece the anonymous cia agent...
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principle under the law but it's also a guarantee of a future well being for these people as edward snowden himself said we should not expect people to commit career suicide in order to come forward will run out of of people who will do the right thing thomas guy has a lot of thought about how the nimitz. well remember i'm only public because the government and i did me under the espionage act that's the only reason i became you know sir i was certainly retaliate against within the system but. i you know i was anonymous in terms of what is on paper but there is no protection against retaliation there's no access to the courts. in my case especially as an intelligence community. former elite. it's a very secret space and so although i was anonymous because of what i was blowing the whistle on which was at the highest levels of the government they were going to do everything 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 ult
principle under the law but it's also a guarantee of a future well being for these people as edward snowden himself said we should not expect people to commit career suicide in order to come forward will run out of of people who will do the right thing thomas guy has a lot of thought about how the nimitz. well remember i'm only public because the government and i did me under the espionage act that's the only reason i became you know sir i was certainly retaliate against within the system but....
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well one of the people just mentioned in kill its report edward snowden has reacted on twitter he say's it's believable the media isn't pressing politicians about the case of another whistleblower former n.s.a. analyst daniel hill who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs particularly at a time when democrats are making statements about supporting informants. this week india and the world celebrate of the 150th birthday of its spiritual leader and the symbol of the nation mahatma gandhi on whedon's the major political parties paid tribute to guarantee the even ordered officials to undertake pilgrimages walking up to 15 kilometers a day in their constituencies and sleeping in villages gandhi's legacy is recognised globally on his birthday the 2nd of october is celebrated worldwide as the international day of nonviolence the indian prime minister is saying his praises at the un. gone do you. mahatma gandhi was an indian but he not only belong to india he stay far away from the government but reigns today in the hearts of billions of people his influence the
well one of the people just mentioned in kill its report edward snowden has reacted on twitter he say's it's believable the media isn't pressing politicians about the case of another whistleblower former n.s.a. analyst daniel hill who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs particularly at a time when democrats are making statements about supporting informants. this week india and the world celebrate of the 150th birthday of its spiritual leader and the symbol of...
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and i have to say that i just played of course if anybody didn't recognize that person as edward snowdenwhen the whole n.s.a. whistle blowing. blew up a you with that before he was that say you paved the way you can what you want to see next this week from our who says whistleblowers should always be given a right to undertake their activities appropriate laws should be in place to protect them and the information that they have obtained so someone else in our community roback this is media b.x. who says there is at least the united states the whistleblower protection act of 1909 that was an active to protect federal employees but it doesn't seem so efficient whistleblowers feels lonely isolated and paranoid that they could be targeted in the streets by anyone seeking retribution thomas for you were you thinking of the legal protections you might have what was going through your mind the ramifications of what the law might offer you well. my eyes are wide open i was certainly not naive you know i had been serving the government in the past a number of times and here i was the senior exec
and i have to say that i just played of course if anybody didn't recognize that person as edward snowdenwhen the whole n.s.a. whistle blowing. blew up a you with that before he was that say you paved the way you can what you want to see next this week from our who says whistleblowers should always be given a right to undertake their activities appropriate laws should be in place to protect them and the information that they have obtained so someone else in our community roback this is media...
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one of the people just mentioned in caleb's report edward snowden has reacted on twitter he says it is unbelievable that the media is not pressing politicians about the case of another whistleblower former n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who is being prosecuted for leaking information on u.s. drone warfare programs. this week india marked 150 years since the birth of mahatma gandhi a man seen as a global symbol of nonviolent resistance on wednesday major political parties paid a tribute to gandhi even ordered officials to undertake pilgrimages walking up to 15 kilometers a day in their constituencies and sleeping in villages gandhi's legacy is recognised globally and his birthday the 2nd of october is celebrated worldwide as the international day of nonviolence the indian prime minister honored him in a speech at the un. gandhi. mahatma gandhi was an indian but he did not solely belong to india he stayed far away from the government today in the hopes of billions of people his influence the lives of people who know the man from martin luther king jr to know some mandela. all right mahatma g
one of the people just mentioned in caleb's report edward snowden has reacted on twitter he says it is unbelievable that the media is not pressing politicians about the case of another whistleblower former n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who is being prosecuted for leaking information on u.s. drone warfare programs. this week india marked 150 years since the birth of mahatma gandhi a man seen as a global symbol of nonviolent resistance on wednesday major political parties paid a tribute to gandhi...
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oppose the system and its abuses or the whistleblowers just mentioned there in college reporters edward snowden who reacted on twitter to calls to protect those who spill the beans noting the case of x. and i say on the list daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs. we can leaks founder julian assange still awaits his fate in the u.k. jail an extradition hearing has been set for february of next year where he'll find out if you'll be sent to the u.s. to face espionage charges sounds was arrested in london earlier this year after spending 7 years in asylum in ecuador an embassy he spoke to his father about his concerns and hopes for his son. he lost 15 kenyans worried and. anxiety some strongly. he can look with his no actually. i think when this is going to mean. he was to visit. if you could get. no exit 2223. he's. so solitary confinement no access to computers limited access to books. to the gym. so you can see the. crew. well it's been in the case of you cables constant distortion of procedure. hopes to cations gaming in the case of international
oppose the system and its abuses or the whistleblowers just mentioned there in college reporters edward snowden who reacted on twitter to calls to protect those who spill the beans noting the case of x. and i say on the list daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs. we can leaks founder julian assange still awaits his fate in the u.k. jail an extradition hearing has been set for february of next year where he'll find out if you'll be sent to the u.s....
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caleb's report the edward snowden reacted on twitter footnote all this saying it's unbelievable the media isn't pressing politicians about the case of the ex will supply ex n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone war for programs air specially at a time when democrats are making statements about supporting informants will keep you posted. so last week india of the world celebrated the 150th birthday of its spiritual leader in the symbol of the nation mahatma gandhi on wednesday major political parties pay tribute to gandy behave in order to fishel to undertake pilgrimages walking up to 15 kilometers a day in their constituencies and sleeping in villages these legacy is recognised globally at his birthday the 2nd of october is celebrated worldwide as international day of nonviolence indian prime minister modi sang his praises at the un indeed. gandhi the mahatma gandhi was an indian but he did not solely belong to india he stay far away from the government today in the hearts of billions of people is influenced the lives of people who never met y
caleb's report the edward snowden reacted on twitter footnote all this saying it's unbelievable the media isn't pressing politicians about the case of the ex will supply ex n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone war for programs air specially at a time when democrats are making statements about supporting informants will keep you posted. so last week india of the world celebrated the 150th birthday of its spiritual leader in the symbol of the nation...
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one of the people just mentioned in caleb's report is edward snowden he has reacted on twitter highlighting the case of former n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs. meanwhile wiki leaks founder julian assange still awaits his fate in the u.k. jail an extradition hearing has been set for february next year to decide whether he will be sent to the u.s. to face espionage charges songs was arrested in london earlier this year after spending 7 years inside the ecuadorian embassy he spoke to his father about his concerns and hopes for his son. he lost 15 kilos weight and. has some anxiety some strongly every day he can look where there's no windows actually. he could look at his watch and think when this is going to mean. he was too social visits to. the if you could get. no exit 2223. and he's. so so cheap and no access to computers limited access to books and know exists at the gym so you can see that. it's crew. well it's been in the case of you cables constant distortion of procedure delays hopes to cations screaming in the case
one of the people just mentioned in caleb's report is edward snowden he has reacted on twitter highlighting the case of former n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs. meanwhile wiki leaks founder julian assange still awaits his fate in the u.k. jail an extradition hearing has been set for february next year to decide whether he will be sent to the u.s. to face espionage charges songs was arrested in london earlier this year after...
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well one of the people just mentioned in caleb's report edward snowden has reacted on twitter he says it's unbelievable about the media isn't pressing politicians about the case of another whistleblower former n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs particularly of a time when democrats are making statements about supporting informants where further analysis i'm happy to say we can go to dave lindorff dave is the author of the book the case for impeachment the legal argument for removing president george w. bush so obviously if you've done extensive research into impeachment but we are talking about donald trump on involved in ukraine as of course this hour. there is a 2nd whistleblower reportedly with quote more direct information by the call do you think there's much more to reveal here. oh well i think there certainly is more to reveal what went on in this particular in this phone conversation and around it. and what's important about this particular was of lower is that apparently it's someone who claims to have had firs
well one of the people just mentioned in caleb's report edward snowden has reacted on twitter he says it's unbelievable about the media isn't pressing politicians about the case of another whistleblower former n.s.a. analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs particularly of a time when democrats are making statements about supporting informants where further analysis i'm happy to say we can go to dave lindorff dave is the author of the book...
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oppose the system and its abuses one of the whistleblowers just mentioned in kellems report is edward snowden has reacted on twitter to coal to protect those who spilled the beans in the case of x. and i say analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs. meanwhile the last call in the new york times suggests that the u.s. house intelligence committee cheese might have colluded with the whistleblower according to the piece the anonymous cia agent spoke to adam schiff stuff before filing his are met with a staff member of adam schiff prior i love that question to be filed it shows that schiff is a fraud i think it's a scandal that he knew before i go a step further i think he probably helped write it well this is not the only controversy the u.s. house intelligence committee chief asked himself embroiled in as also trying to explain. if there was an award for the. tater of president trump certainly this man would make it to the list of nominees no need to remind why all right just watch this for a bit president was essentially trying to coerce a f
oppose the system and its abuses one of the whistleblowers just mentioned in kellems report is edward snowden has reacted on twitter to coal to protect those who spilled the beans in the case of x. and i say analyst daniel hale who's being prosecuted for lifting the lid on u.s. drone warfare programs. meanwhile the last call in the new york times suggests that the u.s. house intelligence committee cheese might have colluded with the whistleblower according to the piece the anonymous cia agent...