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glenn greenwald?> immediately after that hearing, politico asked mike rogers from another there was any doubt anyway, but specifically who were you thinking about when you are engaged in that colloquy in he said, glenn greenwald. the headlines in politico and huffington post and many other places was, house intelligence committee chairman glenn greenwald of being a thief and a fence and engaging in felonies. so when you have those kinds of accusations being made by people who are powerful in washington, you take them seriously. the thing about it is, even if the threats don't and that manifesting in terms of arrest, it creates this climate that is intended to be created for journalists -- where journalists have to be afraid that the journalism they're doing that is supposed to be protected by the first amendment can be subjected to arresting and charging you with crimes in a federal court system that has been extreme the deferential to the us government post-9/11 era. greenwald, hisnn new book release
glenn greenwald?> immediately after that hearing, politico asked mike rogers from another there was any doubt anyway, but specifically who were you thinking about when you are engaged in that colloquy in he said, glenn greenwald. the headlines in politico and huffington post and many other places was, house intelligence committee chairman glenn greenwald of being a thief and a fence and engaging in felonies. so when you have those kinds of accusations being made by people who are powerful in...
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glenn is outstanding at self-promotion. walter durante, the lead correspondent who denied stalin's terrible crimes pon pulitzer prize's as well. >> john sh-ipped ler, good to see you. >> there's international uproar over the n.s.a. lacks. a freeze frame comes from berlin, they are upset with the n.s.a. spy programme. they are wanting the german government to investigate the n.s.a. allegations. "borderland" is >> announcer: coming up on "beyond "borderland"", these are people coming to work with us, not against us, but with us. >> if you are an ilimmigrant, you are -- illegal immigrant, you are essentially committing a crime. >> we need a system that works. >> this is a business. these migrants through this process are being exploited.
glenn is outstanding at self-promotion. walter durante, the lead correspondent who denied stalin's terrible crimes pon pulitzer prize's as well. >> john sh-ipped ler, good to see you. >> there's international uproar over the n.s.a. lacks. a freeze frame comes from berlin, they are upset with the n.s.a. spy programme. they are wanting the german government to investigate the n.s.a. allegations. "borderland" is >> announcer: coming up on "beyond...
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when glenn says the u.s. government haitian talked about it, of course they won't talk about it, it's classified. it's highly disingenuous to say there hasn't been impact. there is some good coming out of this perhaps. time will tell but it's hidely -- >> what good do you think could come of this? >> well, if we actually engaged in a truly global debate about what degree of internet spying if you will we want, i'd highly welcome that. but it has to be a global debate with the understanding that there are dozens and dozens of countries that engage in this at a very high level across the world, not just the united states. that debate is worth having. but the focus is entirely on the united states and a few allies, look at what's happened between australia and dpleesh indonesiat edward snowden. >> should edward snowden be brought back to the united states? >> he's not going to. glenn are greenwald has told us edward is a highly skilled operative. he has no real understanding of the intelligence business and it's
when glenn says the u.s. government haitian talked about it, of course they won't talk about it, it's classified. it's highly disingenuous to say there hasn't been impact. there is some good coming out of this perhaps. time will tell but it's hidely -- >> what good do you think could come of this? >> well, if we actually engaged in a truly global debate about what degree of internet spying if you will we want, i'd highly welcome that. but it has to be a global debate with the...
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when glenn says the u.s.overnment hasn't talked about it, of course they're not going to talk about it. it's classified. it's highly miss stating, no negative impact. i know glenn wants to be hero of the story. that's fine. perhaps there is some good coming out of the story, claiming no down side -- >> what good do you think would come out? >> if we actually engaged had a truly global debate about what degree of internet certifying we want, i'd highly recognize that, but with the understanding that there are dozens and dozens of countries that engage in this at a very high level not just the united states. the focus that glenn has given us ask entirely the united states, for diplomats that have been harmed very badly. not just the united states and great britain. >> should edward snowden be in prison? >> oh of course if he comes back to the united states. he isn't going to. the russians aren't going to let him go any time soon. edward is a highly skilled operative? he is nothing of the sort. internet savvy wi
when glenn says the u.s.overnment hasn't talked about it, of course they're not going to talk about it. it's classified. it's highly miss stating, no negative impact. i know glenn wants to be hero of the story. that's fine. perhaps there is some good coming out of the story, claiming no down side -- >> what good do you think would come out? >> if we actually engaged had a truly global debate about what degree of internet certifying we want, i'd highly recognize that, but with the...
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glenn greenwald?of all the statements that are then made by the government that have been false, i think that one is the most to liberally and starkly false. 2005 thata scandal in the bush a administration was used talking on the telephone calls of americans without obtaining warrants from the court. congress, a bipartisan congress, supported by president obama, then senator obama, enacted a new law in 2008 fisa amendments act for the purpose to legalize the essence of the bush program. what the law said was the nsa has the power to listen in on the telephone conversations of americans were read their e-mails without a warrant, without a warrant whenever they're speaking to a foreign national. so all the time the nsa listens to the telephone calls of americans were read their e-mails without going and getting a warrant, completely contrary to what president obama said, and the others active it is as well, the pfizer court is a well-known joke. it was created in the mid-1970's after the church committe
glenn greenwald?of all the statements that are then made by the government that have been false, i think that one is the most to liberally and starkly false. 2005 thata scandal in the bush a administration was used talking on the telephone calls of americans without obtaining warrants from the court. congress, a bipartisan congress, supported by president obama, then senator obama, enacted a new law in 2008 fisa amendments act for the purpose to legalize the essence of the bush program. what...
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glenn says we collect everything there is. nsa actually on any given day collects, listen up carefully, it's a big number, collects .00004% of global internet traffic. i have no idea what 1.7 billion intra- american e-mail collection means. that is simply not happening. what we have here are people trying to keep you safe, and i've got an image coming out with the people who work in lead in this they are like that character in the simpsons, you know mr. burns, after finally figured to go excellent, excellent. you've got a lot more to unpack but you get the drift. thanks. [applause] >> extra points for any simpson references from this point forward. alan dershowitz, your rebuttal. >> i think we for two strawmen from the other side. the first strawman is raising the issue of torture and rendition. that proves my point. i'm a liberal democrat vote against presidenpresiden t bush and voted for obama. i hate torture. i hate rendition. i'm against all of that, but does anyone doubt that was motivated genially and erroneously by desi
glenn says we collect everything there is. nsa actually on any given day collects, listen up carefully, it's a big number, collects .00004% of global internet traffic. i have no idea what 1.7 billion intra- american e-mail collection means. that is simply not happening. what we have here are people trying to keep you safe, and i've got an image coming out with the people who work in lead in this they are like that character in the simpsons, you know mr. burns, after finally figured to go...
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please welcome glenn greenwald. been waiting for this for a long time. >> good, good. >> stephen: i got my knives out for you, my man. >> ready. >> stephen: welcome to the lion's den. all right, let's explain to people who love america who you are. author of three best selling book, you've written forth "new york times", l.a. times and the guardian where you are reporting on the nsa scandal and the ed snowden leak. just won the pulitzer prize for public service. (applause) and a post award for national security reporting. your new book is called no place to hide, edward snowden, the nsa and the-- surveillance state, are you looking for a place to hide? >> i'm in the. >> stephen: really? >> but if i were, there would be no one in this surveillance state, the title actually comes from frank church who investigated the surveillance state in the mid 70s and found something nobody knew which is that the nsa was collecting enormous amounts of communications. and what he said was this is an extraordinarily dangerous machin
please welcome glenn greenwald. been waiting for this for a long time. >> good, good. >> stephen: i got my knives out for you, my man. >> ready. >> stephen: welcome to the lion's den. all right, let's explain to people who love america who you are. author of three best selling book, you've written forth "new york times", l.a. times and the guardian where you are reporting on the nsa scandal and the ed snowden leak. just won the pulitzer prize for public...
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but that's what glenn greenwald did. how is that working out for you glenn? very well. glenn of course led the reporting team at the guardian which along with the "washington post" just won the public service pulitzer for reporting on edward snowden's nsa files. the pulitzer committee commended len and his colleagues specifically for sparking a debate about the relationship between the government and the public over issues of security and privacy. glenn has been winning awards and recognition for just this sort of revelatory provocative coverage ever since he gave up practicing law nine years ago to write cones and books. he started his verse blog in 2005 because as he says in the introduction of this new book he had become alarmed by the bush administration's post-9/11 theories of executive power and wanted to make a broader impact in his career as a constitutional civil rights lawyer and allow it. by 2007 p.m. become a contributed writer at salon and in 2012 he signed up with the guardian having established himself as a dog at pursuer of stories involving government o
but that's what glenn greenwald did. how is that working out for you glenn? very well. glenn of course led the reporting team at the guardian which along with the "washington post" just won the public service pulitzer for reporting on edward snowden's nsa files. the pulitzer committee commended len and his colleagues specifically for sparking a debate about the relationship between the government and the public over issues of security and privacy. glenn has been winning awards and...
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redfin ceo glenn kelman, another foxbusiness exclusive. real estate, maybe it's turning up the heat. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems...
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also, glenn beck attacking also, glenn beck attacking the public school de>>who's got twond rhooves andt got ae. claim status update from geico? this guy, that's who. sfx: bing. and i just got a...oh no, that's mom. sorry. claim status updates. just a tap away on the geico app. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. is all ready the brand ofstate the year.d berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. and the award goes to ceramics house. congratulations. thank you. the success of your small business depends on results. go vests! all organic, and there's tons of info on our website. that's why you rely on the best for your business. and verizon delivers the best devices on the best network
also, glenn beck attacking also, glenn beck attacking the public school de>>who's got twond rhooves andt got ae. claim status update from geico? this guy, that's who. sfx: bing. and i just got a...oh no, that's mom. sorry. claim status updates. just a tap away on the geico app. t! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!"...
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top secret documents obtained by journalist glenn greenwald and more poydras the n.s.a. is recording every single phone call on the island nation of the bahamas you heard me right now this is recording and storing the audio virtually every phone call made in the country of about three hundred seventy thousand people without the knowledge or consent of the government the program is called so mol get allows the n.s.a. to store phone conversations for up to thirty days which agents can then go back and listen to at their leisure now along with the bahamas so more get is being employed in one other country that we know of however corny to greenwald may mean that country is a security risk and could be the fatalities. more news from around the world in brief now seventeen people have reportedly been killed in a nigerian village of time carried out by the local islamist group boko around the village of the other gono is situated in the country's north east and is not far from the region where extremist had not some two hundred schoolgirls a month ago that time comes a day afte
top secret documents obtained by journalist glenn greenwald and more poydras the n.s.a. is recording every single phone call on the island nation of the bahamas you heard me right now this is recording and storing the audio virtually every phone call made in the country of about three hundred seventy thousand people without the knowledge or consent of the government the program is called so mol get allows the n.s.a. to store phone conversations for up to thirty days which agents can then go...
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thank you. [ applause ] >> so, glenn. sounds kind of convincing. >> well, i have a lot to say about that, although i'll try and make my remarks actually brief, and i understand why general hayden wants to claim that he didn't have the capabilities to stop 9/11, because he was the head of the nsa at the time the 9/11 attacks took place and wants to say that "i didn't have the ability to stop it." but that claim, that's incredibly inflammatory to americans and people throughout the west, that we could have stopped 9/11 or disrupted this plot had we had the nsa programs the nba programs as offended the leader experts on al qaeda who almost always defend the united states in the war on terror. one of them, peter bergen, about this claim wrote on cnn on december 30, 2013, really the case the u.s. intelligence community didn't have the dots and in the leadup to 9/11? hardly. the failure to respond to the warning was a policy failure by the bushed a energies, mott al intend generals failure by the u.s. intelligence community. th
thank you. [ applause ] >> so, glenn. sounds kind of convincing. >> well, i have a lot to say about that, although i'll try and make my remarks actually brief, and i understand why general hayden wants to claim that he didn't have the capabilities to stop 9/11, because he was the head of the nsa at the time the 9/11 attacks took place and wants to say that "i didn't have the ability to stop it." but that claim, that's incredibly inflammatory to americans and people...
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glenn greenwald and some of his colleagues published this story and alleging that the u.s. were intercepting recording and archiving pretty much every move all phone call on the island nation of the bahamas and they went on in the article to say that there were similar things taking place in four of the countries and they named three of them mexico the philippines and kenya they withheld the name of that final country because they said there were serious concerns that it could put lives at risk now wiki leaks took to their twitter account to slam that this decision asking when did true published information ever harm innocent now this twitter spat ensued remember that wiki leaks is widely believed to be run by julian a songe himself glenn greenwald has said that the n.s.a. had aggressively urged them to suppress the names of the countries which they've refused but in this case of this one country there was a genuine belief that harm could be caused wiki leaks would not responding well to that and then we saw this bombshell dropped which was that they said that they would re
glenn greenwald and some of his colleagues published this story and alleging that the u.s. were intercepting recording and archiving pretty much every move all phone call on the island nation of the bahamas and they went on in the article to say that there were similar things taking place in four of the countries and they named three of them mexico the philippines and kenya they withheld the name of that final country because they said there were serious concerns that it could put lives at risk...
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his new story with glenn greenwald and laura poitras is "data pirates of the caribbean." talk about your findings. summarize them step-by-step. >> our story details the nsa program called mystic, first detailed in a washington post story. it was developed by the nsa in 2009. it is variously sponsored through a number of subprograms which are controlled by the nsa's commercial solution center, which works with their secret partners. the nsa would not be able to function without their corporate partners that they rely on to gain access to communications networks. it is also cosponsored by the cia and the drug enforcement
his new story with glenn greenwald and laura poitras is "data pirates of the caribbean." talk about your findings. summarize them step-by-step. >> our story details the nsa program called mystic, first detailed in a washington post story. it was developed by the nsa in 2009. it is variously sponsored through a number of subprograms which are controlled by the nsa's commercial solution center, which works with their secret partners. the nsa would not be able to function without...
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. >> edward snowden may go down as the most famous whistleblower oof our time, and glenn greenwald has a new book. >> they are a system of ubiquitous, all forms of communication between everybody on the planet. >> reporter: this never-before-seen power point slide from the nsa says sniff it all, know it all, collect it all. and with this form, greenwald says any employee can search a giant database. >> all they need to do is enter an e-mail address, click a justification from a pulldown menu that allows them to do it even hit search. they've been able to get into skype video chats, even e-mails sent by people using wifi on an airplane. >> the mindset of the nsa is that there should never be a place on the planet that you can go where you are able to evade their surveillance net.
. >> edward snowden may go down as the most famous whistleblower oof our time, and glenn greenwald has a new book. >> they are a system of ubiquitous, all forms of communication between everybody on the planet. >> reporter: this never-before-seen power point slide from the nsa says sniff it all, know it all, collect it all. and with this form, greenwald says any employee can search a giant database. >> all they need to do is enter an e-mail address, click a justification...
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news which has reported on its own batch of snowden documents and has a reporting relationship with glenn greenwald. >> when it comes to specific stories about the specific collection programs, about specific targets, these aren't decided by me. these are decided by newspapers. >> you see the part of this and for a lay audience looking on,
news which has reported on its own batch of snowden documents and has a reporting relationship with glenn greenwald. >> when it comes to specific stories about the specific collection programs, about specific targets, these aren't decided by me. these are decided by newspapers. >> you see the part of this and for a lay audience looking on,
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glenn, i consider you a friend. and admirer of your work.making people very angry at you, and you have a way i think sometimes if you don't mind my saying of alienating possible allies. not just my view, the down side of sabotaging your enemies, you make so much noise, you can't hear their sensible arguments. david coal says the book would be more persuasive, confronting the issue, not lobbing grenades at those less radical. how do you describe to the tone critiques about how you argue the story. >> a lot of it has to do with how you choose your path. when i began political writing, i didn't have a big megaphone and big corporation that gave me a hammer or platform. i had to find a way to be heard. it wasn't justifying a way to be heard, it was the message itself, one of the fundamental critique of large media and political cultures. if you make that kind of critique, there's a tendency to ignore it, sort of mock it. you have to be aggressive in terms of having the critique heard. the other thing is that one of the things that we're missing
glenn, i consider you a friend. and admirer of your work.making people very angry at you, and you have a way i think sometimes if you don't mind my saying of alienating possible allies. not just my view, the down side of sabotaging your enemies, you make so much noise, you can't hear their sensible arguments. david coal says the book would be more persuasive, confronting the issue, not lobbing grenades at those less radical. how do you describe to the tone critiques about how you argue the...
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and glenn still doesn't do it. this attempt, basically, to leak all of these secrets initially just goes straight into the sand. >> narrator: the source moved on, this time to berlin. he was soon exchanging emails with american documentary filmmaker laura poitras. >> she had been in contact for over a month with a mysterious source who had reached out to her using her encryption key and using anonymous channels, and said he had a big story for her. >> narrator: a few weeks later in new york, poitras met national security investigative reporter barton gellman at a greenwich village restaurant. >> this was something she wanted to be exceptioionally careful about. we agreed on a cafe to meet at. we also, i think, both understood that when we got there, we'd move to someplace else. >> narrator: poitras asked gellman to vet the source and meet him electronically. >> her source, who became also my source, needed to take very special precautions in the usual nsa style. and so he called me brass banner. and he called himse
and glenn still doesn't do it. this attempt, basically, to leak all of these secrets initially just goes straight into the sand. >> narrator: the source moved on, this time to berlin. he was soon exchanging emails with american documentary filmmaker laura poitras. >> she had been in contact for over a month with a mysterious source who had reached out to her using her encryption key and using anonymous channels, and said he had a big story for her. >> narrator: a few weeks...
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my interview with journalist glenn greenwald, 11 eastern, 8 pacific.r half a century ago, tonight's freeze frame of nine-year-old linda brown, standing outside her segregated school in kansas. brown versus board of education. 60 years ago tomorrow, that landmark ruling effectively desegregated the nation's schools and made separate but equal, unconstitutional. >> on techknow... >> so, this is the smart home... >> saving the environment >> the start point for energy efficiency, is to work with the sun... >> saving you money >> we harvest a lot of free energy >> and so we're completely off grid here >> how many of the appliances were almost a little too smart for us? >> techknow every saturday, go where science, meets humanity. >> this is some of the best driving i've ever done, even though i can't see. >>techknow >> we're here in the vortex... only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't ju
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in a top secret documents obtained by journalist glenn greenwald and more poydras the n.s.a. is recording every single phone call on the island nation of the bahamas so you heard me right now this is recording and storing the audio virtually every phone call made in the country of about three hundred seventy thousand people without the knowledge or consent of the government the program is called so mall get and allows the n.s.a. to store phone conversations for up to thirty days which agents can then go back and listen to at their leisure now along with the bahamas get has been employed in one other country that we know of however according to greenwald may mean that country is a security risk and could be the fatalities. well let's take a look at what else is happening in the world two powerful explosions have rocked a busy bus terminal a crowded markets in nigeria central city of jos officials are now saying at least one hundred eighteen people looking killed and many more injured are great makes it to board behind the attack if it comes amid a bombing campaign by the terro
in a top secret documents obtained by journalist glenn greenwald and more poydras the n.s.a. is recording every single phone call on the island nation of the bahamas so you heard me right now this is recording and storing the audio virtually every phone call made in the country of about three hundred seventy thousand people without the knowledge or consent of the government the program is called so mall get and allows the n.s.a. to store phone conversations for up to thirty days which agents...
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about edward snowden and the documents he took from the national security agency today journalist glenn greenwald released more n-s-a documents in his new book no place to hide: edward snowden, the n-s-a, and the u-s surveillance state greenwald also made the documents available on his website glenn-greenwald-dot-net because of the snowden leak the public knows more about the n-s-a than it ever has but for thirty years another reporter has been studying the agency and today we spoke to one of the only outside experts on the n-s-a james bamford >> before edward snowden was even more, james bamford was investigating the national security agency. he wrote three books on the nsa. and it was the first look at that they got on any spy agency. it will continue to expand, quietly pulling in more and more communications and more privacy. the prediction was overlooked, he said, because the nsa was largely unknown then. it was created in 1952 with one mission, to break codes and see soviet communications, after the cold war, it's identity was in question, and bamford said that it changed. >> colle
about edward snowden and the documents he took from the national security agency today journalist glenn greenwald released more n-s-a documents in his new book no place to hide: edward snowden, the n-s-a, and the u-s surveillance state greenwald also made the documents available on his website glenn-greenwald-dot-net because of the snowden leak the public knows more about the n-s-a than it ever has but for thirty years another reporter has been studying the agency and today we spoke to one of...
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here is glenn greenwald. good evening.ave you with us. >> good to be with you, thanks. >> it's very interesting. just got through some of the beginnings of your story here but you talk about what it was like when he first reached out for you and you developed a reputation someone interested in uncovering these kinds of stories, you kept it at arm's length because you have a lot of stories that are crazy. >> people contact you and say i have a huge story for you and unless they give you something, 99% of the time it's crazy or something worse. that's all that happened, we had a hard time communicating. he wanted me to use extradition knowing the nsa can listen between journalists and sources. >> it's real like like a spy novel. he talks and signs everything another name and you go to hong kong and meet with him. did you have reservations? you've been hit with a boat load of criticism for uncovering national security secrets that the top echelons say put us in great danger. >> the purpose of journalism is challenge those who
here is glenn greenwald. good evening.ave you with us. >> good to be with you, thanks. >> it's very interesting. just got through some of the beginnings of your story here but you talk about what it was like when he first reached out for you and you developed a reputation someone interested in uncovering these kinds of stories, you kept it at arm's length because you have a lot of stories that are crazy. >> people contact you and say i have a huge story for you and unless they...
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what glenn beck has recently said about hillary clinton, having lesbian sex in the oval office. i mean, this is the kind of stuff that's being thrown out there. and the only thing -- >> and you don't think they want to talk about -- you don't think they want to talk about these employment numbers today, do you? it's like a fax go, out first thing in the morning with benghazi in great big letters. >> you're right but the democrats are letting them drive the narrative. i'd like to see them drive more high-profile democrats come out and say, you guys have blame ed barack obama, you played susan rice. when are you going to get around to blaming the actual terrorists who killed these people? >> let's see what comes out in these -- >> beg your pardon? >> let's see what comes out in these hearings. we're going to have a select committee. when is this going to be on tv, july, august? i can hear the snoring now. >> it's about getting the base angry and getting the base out to a vote and in that sense the gop's playing it very smart. they don't have to adhere to logic or morality. they ca
what glenn beck has recently said about hillary clinton, having lesbian sex in the oval office. i mean, this is the kind of stuff that's being thrown out there. and the only thing -- >> and you don't think they want to talk about -- you don't think they want to talk about these employment numbers today, do you? it's like a fax go, out first thing in the morning with benghazi in great big letters. >> you're right but the democrats are letting them drive the narrative. i'd like to see...
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doing his annual ball-dude appearance can't handle the hard foul the great vern glenn top 5th lincecum strikes out edwin jackson he has not allowed a hit but after walking his 4th batter george kontos is summoned to the pen bruce bochy pulled lincecum after the 5th with the no- hittwer intect lincecum: 5 ip, 4 walks, hit a batter 96 pitches but no hits bottom 6th/ scorelss sandoval singles up the midle angel pagan scores 1-0 giants top 7th/ 1 out jeremy affeldt gives up a single to alameda native john baker to break up the no-hitter 8 outs away bottom 7th/ after sandoval was walked intentionally hector sanchez makes the cubs pay with this drive into the left-center ally buster posey and sandoval score sanchez is safe at third advancing on the throw home 5-0 giants final: 5-0 giants 6 pitchers combine for a 2-hit shutout after the game bochy explained why he lifted lincecum after the 5th with a no-hitter nba - heat/pacers #5 lance stephenson listening in on in heat coach eric spolstra 4th quarter paul george. picks off the lebronjames pass and goes coast- to-coast for the dunk 77-66 hea
doing his annual ball-dude appearance can't handle the hard foul the great vern glenn top 5th lincecum strikes out edwin jackson he has not allowed a hit but after walking his 4th batter george kontos is summoned to the pen bruce bochy pulled lincecum after the 5th with the no- hittwer intect lincecum: 5 ip, 4 walks, hit a batter 96 pitches but no hits bottom 6th/ scorelss sandoval singles up the midle angel pagan scores 1-0 giants top 7th/ 1 out jeremy affeldt gives up a single to alameda...
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earlier this week glenn greenwald revealed that the n.s.a. had been monitoring all the domestic and international phone calls of two countries one of those countries he said was the bahamas but he refused to name the second country he said that it could lead to the loss of innocent lives now there was also some speculation that he was perhaps under pressure to keep that second country a secret none of that pleased rival whistleblower julian assange blasted greenwald on twitter and accused him of censoring at the request of the us government he promised to reveal that second country himself and lo and behold he's carried out that promise and has announced through the wiki leaks website that is it is indeed afghanistan that is the target of the n.s.a.'s some will get program which is a mass mobile phone spying program in the way it works is that it sort of hoovers up entire conversations that are taking place throughout the country and it's actually different to the way that other n.s.a. surveillance programs work that we've heard of before tha
earlier this week glenn greenwald revealed that the n.s.a. had been monitoring all the domestic and international phone calls of two countries one of those countries he said was the bahamas but he refused to name the second country he said that it could lead to the loss of innocent lives now there was also some speculation that he was perhaps under pressure to keep that second country a secret none of that pleased rival whistleblower julian assange blasted greenwald on twitter and accused him...
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. >> rose: we continue with glenn greenward of edward snowden fame. edward snowden the nsa and the u.s. surveillance state. >> i think if you look at the surveillance abuses of the past, the principle question has always been on whom is the government spying domestically and for what reasons, which who are their targets. and that's the missing part of the puzzle in terms of the public reporting taking place. >> rose: who the target are. >> who specifically are the target domestically, u.s. citizens, domestic persons inside the united states. the investigation we're currently working on the and when the reporting we're doing is to enter that question in a very comprehensive way. >> rose: we conclude this evening with writer christopher buckley. >> i was once speaking at a civic event in ohio. they're very nice. they're much nicer than we are in the east, although they're very nice in the carolinas. and it was one of those 11:00 in the morning things. the audience, a civic auditorium of a thousand blue-haired ladies and silver-haired ladies. my host, wh
. >> rose: we continue with glenn greenward of edward snowden fame. edward snowden the nsa and the u.s. surveillance state. >> i think if you look at the surveillance abuses of the past, the principle question has always been on whom is the government spying domestically and for what reasons, which who are their targets. and that's the missing part of the puzzle in terms of the public reporting taking place. >> rose: who the target are. >> who specifically are the target...
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journalist glenn greenwald on n.s.a. surveillance. controversial new rules for how the internet should work. >> ifill: veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki was in the hot seat on capitol hill today. facing tough questions from lawmakers investigating allegations that veterans may have died while awaiting treatment at a v.a. hospital in phoenix. and some believe there is even more to the story. >> any allegation, any adverse incident like this, makes me mad as hell. >> reporter: veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki told a senate panel that he was angered and saddened by reports of delayed treatment and preventable deaths at v.a. hospitals. shinseki appeared to defend his agency against accusations that a v.a. hospital in phoenix falsified scheduling reports and that up to 40 veterans died awaiting treatment. he is facing mounting calls for his resignation. >> if any allegations are true, they are completely unacceptable if any are substantiated by the inspector general, we will act. >> ifill: later in the hearing, acting inspec
journalist glenn greenwald on n.s.a. surveillance. controversial new rules for how the internet should work. >> ifill: veterans affairs secretary eric shinseki was in the hot seat on capitol hill today. facing tough questions from lawmakers investigating allegations that veterans may have died while awaiting treatment at a v.a. hospital in phoenix. and some believe there is even more to the story. >> any allegation, any adverse incident like this, makes me mad as hell. >>...
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glenn hubbard took issue with some of the things that the former treasury secretary put in the book. can you elaborate on that? >> there's been a number of controversies that have emerged over the weekend about this book, in particular the glenn hubbard piece. there's an anecdote in the story where geithner recalls he talked to hubbard during the elections when hubbard was working for mitt romney. apparently he said or geithner said hubbard told him after the elections if mitt romney were to win the republicans would have to raise taxes. hubbard has since came back and said geithner is a liar and in fact he never said any such thing. geithner said he remembers it crystal clear, so it's going to be a bit of a he said/she said. >> let's go back to that passage there in your interview with him we said very carefully we are closer than we've ever been in the past three decades to a place where we're sort of in0 culated from a big bank. that's very careful word choice. about bank of america or citi or chase ran into a cataclysmic problem we're close but not. >> i've been interviewing him
glenn hubbard took issue with some of the things that the former treasury secretary put in the book. can you elaborate on that? >> there's been a number of controversies that have emerged over the weekend about this book, in particular the glenn hubbard piece. there's an anecdote in the story where geithner recalls he talked to hubbard during the elections when hubbard was working for mitt romney. apparently he said or geithner said hubbard told him after the elections if mitt romney were...
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glenn glenn greenwald joins us.deo of a dog attacking a 4-year-old and a little boy's cat who came to the rescue. that's next on "morning joe." ♪ when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially wi
glenn glenn greenwald joins us.deo of a dog attacking a 4-year-old and a little boy's cat who came to the rescue. that's next on "morning joe." ♪ when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.com! feel like a knot. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like bricks...
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. >> snowden turned over the secret documents to glenn greenwald a lawyer turned journalist and lauraras, a documentary filmmaker both of whom traveled to russia for our interview. in his recently published book "no place to hide" greenwald describes that moment he first met snowden in hong kong. >> what did you make of him? >> the initial impression was one of extreme confusion. because i was expecting to meet somebody in his 60s or 70s, very senior. i knew almost nothing about him prior to our arrival in hong kong. >> it was a really intimidating moment. you know, it was the most real point of no return because the minute you start talking to a journalist as an intelligence officer, on camera, there's really no going back from that. that's where it all comes together. >> also, you had this tangible evidence. in effect he was saying to you if i wasn't legit, where else would i have gotten this? >> right. that was certainly a good start to establishing his credibility and his authenticity was the fact he was able to produce many thousands of documents from the most secretive agency of
. >> snowden turned over the secret documents to glenn greenwald a lawyer turned journalist and lauraras, a documentary filmmaker both of whom traveled to russia for our interview. in his recently published book "no place to hide" greenwald describes that moment he first met snowden in hong kong. >> what did you make of him? >> the initial impression was one of extreme confusion. because i was expecting to meet somebody in his 60s or 70s, very senior. i knew almost...
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why would you talk to glenn beck about this? guess what, i put out my op-ed piece, glenn beck was the only person who picked it up. i put it out in "the new york times," and people wouldn't hear me. >> it is not a right or left, how are you feeling these days? i know you are dealing with ms, how are you? >> brother, thank you so much, people like you -- >> how are you holding up? >> i'm doing really well. i am working on some things that i hope to come and talk to you about. i'm working on a special medical device that we're looking for approval for. >> there could be no stronger ally in your corner as you, they always said you spoke your mind, i don't know where they got that from, montel, keep it up, my friend. >> think about what he said folks, i don't care if you're on the right or left. montel is right on this one. we owe these guys a hell of a lot more than we're showing them now. we'll have more on this. you told us your number one olive garden dishes. now they're part of our 2 for $25 guest favorites! featuring your all
why would you talk to glenn beck about this? guess what, i put out my op-ed piece, glenn beck was the only person who picked it up. i put it out in "the new york times," and people wouldn't hear me. >> it is not a right or left, how are you feeling these days? i know you are dealing with ms, how are you? >> brother, thank you so much, people like you -- >> how are you holding up? >> i'm doing really well. i am working on some things that i hope to come and talk...
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glenn greenwald, "no place to hide." riveting stuff.me. >>> coming up, 60 years after brown versus board of education, separate but equal may no longer be the law. in some school districts, it looks like it is the practice. film macker alexander pelosi shows us where, just ahead. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plus d. highly soluble, easily absorbed. and the award goes to ceramics house. congratulations. thank you. the success of yo
glenn greenwald, "no place to hide." riveting stuff.me. >>> coming up, 60 years after brown versus board of education, separate but equal may no longer be the law. in some school districts, it looks like it is the practice. film macker alexander pelosi shows us where, just ahead. this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's...