228
228
Feb 2, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 2
then in late 2012 he penned an e-mail to glen greenwald. glen is a very busy guy.as chat windows up and he didn't respond. there were several false starts before snowden finally got through to glen greenwald and he and a filmmaker and a colleague flew out to hong kong to meet him not really knowing who he was, if he was kind of a fake or the real deal. and of course he was the real deal. >> luke harding, it is a fascinating read what i've read so far. "the snowden files -- the inside story of the world's most wanted man." talks about him as a teenager and how he became who he is today. luke, thank you so much. >>> thanks, victor. next, a cheerleader -- you've got to see this -- sinks an unbelievable half-court basketball shot. we'll show it to you. the quiet. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] on the first day you take it. she loves a lot of it's what you love ab
then in late 2012 he penned an e-mail to glen greenwald. glen is a very busy guy.as chat windows up and he didn't respond. there were several false starts before snowden finally got through to glen greenwald and he and a filmmaker and a colleague flew out to hong kong to meet him not really knowing who he was, if he was kind of a fake or the real deal. and of course he was the real deal. >> luke harding, it is a fascinating read what i've read so far. "the snowden files -- the inside...
1,952
2.0K
Feb 9, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 1,952
favorite 0
quote 4
journalist glen greenwald joins me from rio de janeiro. thank you for being here. i'm not sure if i can hear glen but i think you can hear me. i'm going to try to ask him my first question. it involves your new website. will you be revealing new information about the surveillance stories on the site? >> sure. there's a lot more really significant stories about to reveal as we've said for quite some time that continues to be true, and a big part of why this appeals to us so much, namely, the opportunity to build a new website, a new ya outlet really, is to continue aggressively reporting on these materials that have informed democratic debates around the world. >>> are all of the stories you'll be publishing starting this week based on the snowden documents or have new source comes forward? >> well, i can't really talk about the stories until they're published including their base es, but i would say just in general that before the snowden reporting began, one of the recognitions i think on the part of the american media was that the obama administration has been pa
journalist glen greenwald joins me from rio de janeiro. thank you for being here. i'm not sure if i can hear glen but i think you can hear me. i'm going to try to ask him my first question. it involves your new website. will you be revealing new information about the surveillance stories on the site? >> sure. there's a lot more really significant stories about to reveal as we've said for quite some time that continues to be true, and a big part of why this appeals to us so much, namely,...
90
90
Feb 23, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
it starts with a phone call from glen greenwald and i should say, you know, "the guardian" is a 200-year-old news organizations with a storied history of breaking large stories, we are wikileaks, we're even accustomed to the megaleak. but in america, we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian" running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organization. we call ourselves "g" by "the guardian." so i'm sitting in a soho loft and i got a call from glen and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters undersell stories. [laughter] >> well, obviously your first thought is, we might be the judge of that. oddly, because of wikileaks, and the various measures we'd had to take while working on it, i knew that skype was not a particularly safe form of technology. and i knew that glen had a skype phone. so my first question was, are you calling me from your delightful rio residence on your skype phone? he said,
it starts with a phone call from glen greenwald and i should say, you know, "the guardian" is a 200-year-old news organizations with a storied history of breaking large stories, we are wikileaks, we're even accustomed to the megaleak. but in america, we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian" running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news...
117
117
Feb 19, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the nine-hour detention at heathrow airport of david miranda, friend of glen greenwald has been held lawful. >>> now she was once one of the u.k.'s most powerful media figurers, now the former editor of the news of the world rebecca brooks is on trial for phone hacking, and toney playe tony tr information how to handle the situation. >> these claims that these e-mails came through as the case was summing up. they are said to be conversations over e-mail. in which she said she spoken to tony blair the former british prime minister who also happened to be a friend o. the report reo the inquiry that took place in 2003 following the death of a british scientist. published part one of the report at the same time as the police closes its inquiry and part two when any trials are over. he, relating to tony blair, is available for you. krm, rupert murdoch, and me are but it needs to be between us. those are e-mails that brought up. this is mr. blair simply giving informal advice over the phone. hnow this trial here has been going on since october. there are several people on trial. it sh
. >> the nine-hour detention at heathrow airport of david miranda, friend of glen greenwald has been held lawful. >>> now she was once one of the u.k.'s most powerful media figurers, now the former editor of the news of the world rebecca brooks is on trial for phone hacking, and toney playe tony tr information how to handle the situation. >> these claims that these e-mails came through as the case was summing up. they are said to be conversations over e-mail. in which she...
254
254
Feb 12, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
some -- i guess i'd be surprised if i saw democratic lawmakers but i would bnlt surprised if say glen greenwaldined it. >> you have alliances of sorts. aclu, civil liberties type folks and the rand paul libertarians. it crosses different party lines. they're against the senator, the dianne feinstein, centrist democrat, mike rogers, republican national security hawk wings of their party. it's an unusual alignment in an era we've been so polarized along party lines. >> guess who rand paul had lunch with today? the attorney general of the united states, eric holder. >> he did? >> he did. so the day he sues the government they're actually deciding to have lunch because there are issues they -- speaking of just for agreeing with each other there are issue ls they actually agree on. >> mandatory minimums. >> and disenfranchisement of felons, et cetera. he was having lunch with the attorney general this afternoon and suing him this morning. >> this is washington. >> we're going to be talking a lot about ted cruz and rand paul and what they did today, a little possibly to do with 2016. thanks for joini
some -- i guess i'd be surprised if i saw democratic lawmakers but i would bnlt surprised if say glen greenwaldined it. >> you have alliances of sorts. aclu, civil liberties type folks and the rand paul libertarians. it crosses different party lines. they're against the senator, the dianne feinstein, centrist democrat, mike rogers, republican national security hawk wings of their party. it's an unusual alignment in an era we've been so polarized along party lines. >> guess who rand...
394
394
Feb 8, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 394
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to talk to glen greenwald about returning to america and the possibility of facial criminal charges. [ male announcer ] you've never watched her like this before... never taken the time to just...watch. but something about spending this time together, sailing past ancient glaciers in alaska... talking under a universe billions of years old... makes you realize how old time is and how short life is. she can take all the time she wants. princess cruises, come back new. ♪ you stand behind what you say. there's a saying around here, princess cruises, come back new. around here you don't make excuses. you make commitments. and when you can't live up to them, you own up, and make it right. some people think the kind of accountability that thrives on so many streets in this country has gone missing in the places where it's needed most. but i know you'll still find it when you know where to look. over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreling down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every gre
i'm going to talk to glen greenwald about returning to america and the possibility of facial criminal charges. [ male announcer ] you've never watched her like this before... never taken the time to just...watch. but something about spending this time together, sailing past ancient glaciers in alaska... talking under a universe billions of years old... makes you realize how old time is and how short life is. she can take all the time she wants. princess cruises, come back new. ♪ you stand...
335
335
Feb 10, 2014
02/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
glen greenwald has a new gig.d the intercept, an online news site whose short-term mission is to provide a platform on the documents previously provided by nsa whistle blower, edward snowden. the first installment is out. the article outlines how the nsa tracks terrorists overseas so the government can call them by using drones. interesting in light of barbara starr's reporter. brian is here to talk more. brian, you interviewed greenwald on your show, "reliable sources" telling us other sources would come forward and spill secrets thanks to snowden. >> i think it is fair to say that there are people who have been inspired by edward snowden's courage and by the great good and virtue that it has achieved. i think there were people before edward snowden like chelsea manning and thomas drake and before that dan yelsburg. i think snowden was inspired by them and i believe there will be other sources inside the government that see extreme wrongdoing that were inspired by snowden as well. >> that makes you wonder what th
glen greenwald has a new gig.d the intercept, an online news site whose short-term mission is to provide a platform on the documents previously provided by nsa whistle blower, edward snowden. the first installment is out. the article outlines how the nsa tracks terrorists overseas so the government can call them by using drones. interesting in light of barbara starr's reporter. brian is here to talk more. brian, you interviewed greenwald on your show, "reliable sources" telling us...
55
55
Feb 21, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
it starts with a phone call from glen greenwald and i should say, you know, the guardian is a 200-year-old news organizations with a storied history of breaking large stories, we are wikileaks, we're even accustomed to the megaleak. but in america we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organization. we call ourselves "g" by the guardian. so i'm sitting in a soho loft and i got a call from glen and he said, i think i have the biggest intelligence leak in a generation. if not ever. >> i like it when reporters undersell stories. [laughter] >> well, obviously your first thought is, we might be the judge of that. oddly, because of wikileaks, and the various measures we'd had to take while working on it, i knew that skype was not a particularly safe form of technology. and i knew that glen had a skype phone. so my first question was, are you calling me from your delightful rio residence on your skype phone me? said, yes.
it starts with a phone call from glen greenwald and i should say, you know, the guardian is a 200-year-old news organizations with a storied history of breaking large stories, we are wikileaks, we're even accustomed to the megaleak. but in america we're 2 1/2 years old and we live in a small loft in soho and while we all have "guardian running through us and our combined work history might be eight years or so, in america we don't look like a 200-year-old news organization. we call...
216
216
Feb 10, 2014
02/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
jenna: we mentioned glen grown greenwald and there's a new venture he's exploring.or the guardian, the british newspaper. today his new website is making a debut. online magazine partly run by him, supported as well by a billionaire founder of ebay and the website is said to be covering a variety of different topics, not just the edward snowden stuff but they're going to have some documents leaked by edward snowden that haven't been published yet on the website. the intercept is what it's called. jon: let's hope they scrub the names of covert operators and other security personnel from that website. well, a big controversy taking off at one of america's busiest airports. why the vice president called it more like an airport in a third world country. so why weren't federal dollars used to fix tup? we're live with that story. plus she's now known as the slope style queen. american snow boarder jamie anderson and her amazing olympic debut. [ female announcer ] it's the yoplait greek taste-off. two greek blueberry yogurts, one winner. i love this one. yoplait! it's so m
jenna: we mentioned glen grown greenwald and there's a new venture he's exploring.or the guardian, the british newspaper. today his new website is making a debut. online magazine partly run by him, supported as well by a billionaire founder of ebay and the website is said to be covering a variety of different topics, not just the edward snowden stuff but they're going to have some documents leaked by edward snowden that haven't been published yet on the website. the intercept is what it's...