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. >> no, glen greenwald. he's the same guy who gave us snowden. he was a valentine to c.a.r.e. to undermine the war on terror. where is snowden now? he's with putin. if you hate c.a.r.e., you can't be friends with greenwald. >> the idea that somehow -- >> i just -- greenwald has a very strong relationship with c.a.r.e., which also informed what he did on the war on terror with snowden. >> fair enough, but that doesn't take any of the spotlight off what c.a.r.e. really is. 9/11, unindicted coconspirators of 9/11. >> i agree with you. i actually think it shows more of what c.a.r.e. is all about, that they have such a relationship with glen greenwald. >> they'll take anyone who will be friends with them. >> what do you read on that, dana? >> we cannot let this segment go by without that ridiculous comment that they decided not to land planes in israel. when you have a bomb that goes off within a mile of a major airport, you're going to stop planes from going on. >> how many bombs are going off in afghanistan? >> not next to the airport. can i repeat this? the idea -- >> that's so
. >> no, glen greenwald. he's the same guy who gave us snowden. he was a valentine to c.a.r.e. to undermine the war on terror. where is snowden now? he's with putin. if you hate c.a.r.e., you can't be friends with greenwald. >> the idea that somehow -- >> i just -- greenwald has a very strong relationship with c.a.r.e., which also informed what he did on the war on terror with snowden. >> fair enough, but that doesn't take any of the spotlight off what c.a.r.e. really...
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spying, and then getting rid of nit new york city, we are waiting to hear a story coming from glen greenwald about the nsa spying on muslim americans. we with expect to have them come out this weekend. it has not come out yet. >> since then he has come back, it was to accept the pulitzer of all things but we are wait withing to find out why that story hasn't come out, and what story has in it. >> he has other big stories in the work us doesn't he. >>ing this the businessest story he has talked about, he came back and did a tour for his book, he has been releasing stories for a year now. and the biggest stories yet to come, at least what he implied is naming names on who the nsa. so this could be a start of a series. >> so much debate over practices that there was that report recently that said the work on phones was -- it was just wrong. that it was breeching privacy, but now there's in new report that backs what happen the nsa has been working on. >> which really shocked civil libertarians. >> ruffled some feathers i would imagine. >> it did. what is happening in germany right now. >> this
spying, and then getting rid of nit new york city, we are waiting to hear a story coming from glen greenwald about the nsa spying on muslim americans. we with expect to have them come out this weekend. it has not come out yet. >> since then he has come back, it was to accept the pulitzer of all things but we are wait withing to find out why that story hasn't come out, and what story has in it. >> he has other big stories in the work us doesn't he. >>ing this the businessest...
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when we talked about glen greenwald's latest nsa issues, tweet following, wake up my brother in this blessed month of ramadan and see the evil for what it is. and even one of your quotes was featured in an i.s.i.s. magazine. con grath on congrats i think. at least they call me brother because i'm coming out better than you. >> i was called -- >> definitely better than you. >> i think what it shows in these causes is that these folks say they don't care about having any sort of external validation but it's not true. they do want that external validation and they want it from folks with credentials like mine. we basically said look these guys are getting stronger. they're a real power in the middle east and we have to deal with them as such and so what i.s.i.s. is trying to do in this case is even the bad guys referring to me in this case believe we're powerful and it's that power that they're trying to use more than anything else to recruit. it's the specter of them having success on the ground that i 30 is most dangerous here. their theological justifications are weak and they've bee
when we talked about glen greenwald's latest nsa issues, tweet following, wake up my brother in this blessed month of ramadan and see the evil for what it is. and even one of your quotes was featured in an i.s.i.s. magazine. con grath on congrats i think. at least they call me brother because i'm coming out better than you. >> i was called -- >> definitely better than you. >> i think what it shows in these causes is that these folks say they don't care about having any sort of...
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. >> reporter: the online publication published by glen greenwald said among the archives supplied by edward snowden was a spread sheet called ththat allowed the government to spy on people. according to the intercept. he was not the only high profile muslim being spied upon by his own government. so was a prominent attorney, who represented american muslims in there arism related cases from capitol hill. and an arabian-american professor, and former political science director who worked to integrate arab americans into u.s. politics. and the executive director of the council of american islamic relations, the largest muslim civil rights organization in the country. the three-month investigation also showed the snowdon archive that went on. 7,485 e-mail addresses were apparently monitored between due and 2008. >> the fact that they're targeting these prominent muslim american activists and lawyers suggest they're considering people's political and religious views in deciding who to focus their energies on. >> reporter: fiezel said he and the four other americans spied on have all live
. >> reporter: the online publication published by glen greenwald said among the archives supplied by edward snowden was a spread sheet called ththat allowed the government to spy on people. according to the intercept. he was not the only high profile muslim being spied upon by his own government. so was a prominent attorney, who represented american muslims in there arism related cases from capitol hill. and an arabian-american professor, and former political science director who worked...
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. >> reporter: glen greenwald, who broke the edward snowden story wrote the faisel act. according to the intercept he was not the only high profile muslim being spied on by his own government. so was a prominent attorney who represented american muslims in terrorism related cases at capitol hill. an iranian professor at rutgers university and head of the foreign studies. and an activist who worked to register muslim americans to vote, and the executive director of the council on islamic relations, or care, the largest muslim civil rights organization in the country. >> the fact that they're targeting these prominent muslim american activists and lawyers suggest they are considering people's political and religious views in deciding who to focus their energies on. >> reporter: considering he and the four other muslim-americans led exemplary lives, they would like to see changes. >> what i would like to see happen, congress and administration looks at these policies and puts in save guards so things like this don't half. >> reporter: all five vehemently deny any involvemen
. >> reporter: glen greenwald, who broke the edward snowden story wrote the faisel act. according to the intercept he was not the only high profile muslim being spied on by his own government. so was a prominent attorney who represented american muslims in terrorism related cases at capitol hill. an iranian professor at rutgers university and head of the foreign studies. and an activist who worked to register muslim americans to vote, and the executive director of the council on islamic...
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this is the latest revelation, one that ed snowden's team including glen greenwald said would come with fireworks and be a bombshell. >>> and later, the pillot who bought pizza for everyone on his delayed flight. have any stories of terrible or terrific pilot? yes, i do. i will be sharing mine. if you'd like to tweet yours, do so @shepnewsteam. that's @shepnewsteam. send them to us. he bought pizza for the whole flight. if only they could get us there on time. that appears to be a much more difficult process. ♪ ♪ start a team. join a team. walk to end alzheimer's. visit alz.org/walk today. >>> a new report indicates the feds have been secretly monitoring the e-mails of several muslim-americans, all of whom fiercely deny any connections to terrorism. in fact, there is no indication that any of these five persons has any connection of any kind to anything like terrorism, period. stop. according to the journalist glenn greenwold, documents show the government kept tabs on the five men anyway including a former homeland security under president bush and executive director of the counci amer
this is the latest revelation, one that ed snowden's team including glen greenwald said would come with fireworks and be a bombshell. >>> and later, the pillot who bought pizza for everyone on his delayed flight. have any stories of terrible or terrific pilot? yes, i do. i will be sharing mine. if you'd like to tweet yours, do so @shepnewsteam. that's @shepnewsteam. send them to us. he bought pizza for the whole flight. if only they could get us there on time. that appears to be a much...
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. >>> glen greenwald, represeorter the intercept and author of "no place to hide." can you tell us about the status of mr. snowden's asylum request? >> remember when the russians granted him asylum they stated two different grounds. one was there's no legal basis to turn him over to the u.s. because the u.s. and russians don't have any extradition treaty which is a ground the u.s. cited numerous times when refusing to turn over accused criminals to the russians who were on u.s. soil. and secondly that he faced persecution. that he'd be put into a cage for the next several decades by virtue of his whistleblowing activities which are heralded around the world. neither of those two grounds has changed. the russians have indicated publicly and in other ways they intend to extend his asylum and so i think the chances that mr. snowden will end up in u.s. custody and anything resembling the near future is very, very low. basically nonexistent. >> do you personally feel that he faces persecution? >> he definitely faces persecution. if you look at what even leading journalis
. >>> glen greenwald, represeorter the intercept and author of "no place to hide." can you tell us about the status of mr. snowden's asylum request? >> remember when the russians granted him asylum they stated two different grounds. one was there's no legal basis to turn him over to the u.s. because the u.s. and russians don't have any extradition treaty which is a ground the u.s. cited numerous times when refusing to turn over accused criminals to the russians who...
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i want to bring in glen greenwald for "the intercept," he joins us live from rio de janeiro, along with two of the men targeted, as am gafor and faisal gill, also an attorney and former senior policy of the department of homeland security under george w. bush. thank you one and all for being here. i want to get to your story, glen, for a second, but first, glen, you suggested in wired magazine interview there might be a seconds nsa leaker in addition to snowden and i'm wondering has snowden confirmed that? >> it's confirmed. it's just that there have been stories published by other media outlets about america sa, using nsa documents that didn't indicate that edward snowden was their source for the documents leading, i think, to the reasonable suspicion that there is another source or sources providing documents to media outlets. >> all right. back to your story. the government says that they don't spy without reason. you haven't actually seen the fisa documents or other legal documents justifying the surveillance, right? so we don't know what the justification was. >> right. when i've s
i want to bring in glen greenwald for "the intercept," he joins us live from rio de janeiro, along with two of the men targeted, as am gafor and faisal gill, also an attorney and former senior policy of the department of homeland security under george w. bush. thank you one and all for being here. i want to get to your story, glen, for a second, but first, glen, you suggested in wired magazine interview there might be a seconds nsa leaker in addition to snowden and i'm wondering has...
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and you have been in close contact with glen greenwald as this whole story has been moving along.e saying? >> well, he got from edward snowden 7,400 e-mail addresses being surveilled by the u.s. government, and of those, he and his fellow reporter identified five americans on that group. when asked about this, the director -- the office of the director of national intelligence said in a statement, quote, with limited exceptions, for example, in an emergency, our intelligence agencies must have a court order from the foreign intelligence surveillance court to target any u.s. citizen or lawful permanent residence for trelectronic surveillance, issued by a judge only if probable cause based on specific facts are established that the person is an agent of a foreign power, a terrorist, a spy, or someone who takes orders from a foreign power. that's a joint statement from the approximate office of the director of national intelligence and justice department. beyond that, the u.s. government would not comment on these five individuals. one of whom we should note actually had security cle
and you have been in close contact with glen greenwald as this whole story has been moving along.e saying? >> well, he got from edward snowden 7,400 e-mail addresses being surveilled by the u.s. government, and of those, he and his fellow reporter identified five americans on that group. when asked about this, the director -- the office of the director of national intelligence said in a statement, quote, with limited exceptions, for example, in an emergency, our intelligence agencies must...
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. >> glen greenwald said he was doing his finale on americans spied on. it may be that they're largely done, though you never know. one of the things that's been missing from this discussion and really needs to be part of it is there's a cost to all of these things and to the campaign of recrimination against the national security agency. it produces less intelligence. we know less about the world and it's a very dangerous world in which a risk averse intelligence agency responding to all of these things produces less warning about things that are going to get americans killed. this is an enormous problem. i believe this. the last time we had this kind of climate was, not surprisingly, the second term of the last democratic president we had when -- a time when republicans discovered their inner civil libertarians. and there was a dramatic campaign against the fisa court and against the intelligence community and against the f.d.i. at the time over civil liberties issues. and at the very time that happened, the fisa court imposed a wall between parts of th
. >> glen greenwald said he was doing his finale on americans spied on. it may be that they're largely done, though you never know. one of the things that's been missing from this discussion and really needs to be part of it is there's a cost to all of these things and to the campaign of recrimination against the national security agency. it produces less intelligence. we know less about the world and it's a very dangerous world in which a risk averse intelligence agency responding to all...
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that's according to the intercept, an investigative outlet cofounded by glen greenwald, a journalistgedly spied on, the head of the council of islamic relations. the nsa says it does not investigate people solely on free speech activities. >>> air raid sirens wailed and rocket fire sent wedding guests running for cover as fighting in gaza intensified. one rocket was seen flying directly over the wedding tuesday night. and israel says its iron dome defense system shot down at least two rockets at tel aviv this morning. >>> back here, violent weather overnight blamed for at least five deaths. high winds damaged homes in syracuse, new york. thunderstorms also tore through a summer camp in maryland killing one child and injuring at least eight others. that same storm system caused flooding along the mississippi river and left hundreds of thousands without power. >>> check this out. it's unusual to see people riding skate boards or schoolers to work. but this guy modified a wooden palette to fit into the tracks in slovakia. now he can palette surf along the city rails. it only works when
that's according to the intercept, an investigative outlet cofounded by glen greenwald, a journalistgedly spied on, the head of the council of islamic relations. the nsa says it does not investigate people solely on free speech activities. >>> air raid sirens wailed and rocket fire sent wedding guests running for cover as fighting in gaza intensified. one rocket was seen flying directly over the wedding tuesday night. and israel says its iron dome defense system shot down at least two...
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allegedly found on this nsa document taken by edward snowden and turned over to the journalist glen greenwalt w. greenwaldse belonged to five muslim-americans who are prominent and absolutely no relationship whatsoever with terrorism or terror plots. >> reporter: the latest snow depp revelations came on the same day of extraordinary diplomatic fireworks over spying between the u.s. and germany. it was on july 4th the german authorities first told the u.s. they had arrested a 31-year-old german security employee who had been spying on them for the cia. and then -- reports that yet another german in the ministry of defense was also suspected of spying for the americans. all this just months after the u.s. had been caught and apologized for spying on the cell phone of chancellor merkel. but the former head of the nsa says spying on friend is commonplace. >> all nations do this. but if you do it you want to be successful and good at it. to do it and be caught is the worst of all possible worlds. >> reporter: the u.s. had no immediate reaction to the allegations of spying on germany. as to the allegations of s
allegedly found on this nsa document taken by edward snowden and turned over to the journalist glen greenwalt w. greenwaldse belonged to five muslim-americans who are prominent and absolutely no relationship whatsoever with terrorism or terror plots. >> reporter: the latest snow depp revelations came on the same day of extraordinary diplomatic fireworks over spying between the u.s. and germany. it was on july 4th the german authorities first told the u.s. they had arrested a 31-year-old...