. >>> former national security agency contractor edward snowdon is standing by his decision to release thousands of classified development documents. in moscow snowdon spoke in an sit-down interview. it aired last night and at times it was both profane and controversial. >> how many of those documents have you actually read. >> i evaluated all the documents in the archive. >> you read every single one. >> well, i do understand what i turn ordinary. >> well, there is a difference between understanding the documents and reading the documents. >> well, in my defense i'm not reading anything any more. i've passed it to my journalists, and they're making sure to report this in the most responsible way. >> but those are journalists with the lower skill set than you. >> that's true but they understand how important it is to get this right. >> so "the new york times" took a slide didn't redact it properly, and in the end it was possible for people to see that something was being used mow mosul. in journalism we have to understand that mistakes will be made. >> right, but you have to own that t