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she had it wrong but that is because glenn edwards was aching about what she and her coworkers will do if their numbers,. there probably will not be anyone there tomorrow. so the winningn ticket in 2012. >> there is your winning ticket right there. >> even though you are more with the nextorn as an her finger or struck by lighting. mom read ishool, my -- is redoing her kitchen. i have no idea with the rest. >> he is already cashing in on the powerball -- and the powerball drying is hours away. >> you just won the lottery. >> well, $50. >> people are coming in and trying to buy the winning powerball tickets. i have the winner here so they may be wasting their time. if for some reason i have to split the jackpot, you're looking at either 30 annual installments or lump sum. it all,ne like me wins $244.7 million, that is not a bad payday on a wednesday night. we are live on capitol hill tonight. >> get you through the weekend. be sure to watch abc seven news at 11 p.m. for the winning numbers. pre-k >> things that at her when they are finished. >> mothers hold a nurse in a dwi. we will tel
she had it wrong but that is because glenn edwards was aching about what she and her coworkers will do if their numbers,. there probably will not be anyone there tomorrow. so the winningn ticket in 2012. >> there is your winning ticket right there. >> even though you are more with the nextorn as an her finger or struck by lighting. mom read ishool, my -- is redoing her kitchen. i have no idea with the rest. >> he is already cashing in on the powerball -- and the powerball...
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glenn greenwald. greenwald writes for britain's guardian newspaper and has been edward snowden's conduit to the world. sunday, miranda was heading home from berlin having met with a documentarian. while he was changing planes in london, british authorities detained him and questioned him for nearly nine hours under britain's anti-terrorism law. he claims they did not ask him a single question about terrorism. they did, however, threaten him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and just a short time ago, i spoke with david miranda and glenn greenwald. david, let's just start where there's been a lot of misreporting. just take us through what happened. you were on a plane. there was an announcement that everyone had to show passports. then what happened? >> i walk out and there was two officers just waiting by the door of the plane. they just like were checking people. they picked up my passport and looked at my name and face and just asked me, sir, can you accompany me? and i went with them. we went to this room, and there was four chairs in there, and a table, and they start asking me questions t
glenn greenwald. greenwald writes for britain's guardian newspaper and has been edward snowden's conduit to the world. sunday, miranda was heading home from berlin having met with a documentarian. while he was changing planes in london, british authorities detained him and questioned him for nearly nine hours under britain's anti-terrorism law. he claims they did not ask him a single question about terrorism. they did, however, threaten him with jail time and confiscated his laptop and just a...
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my hat's off to glenn for investigative reporting. i think that edward is a criminal and should not have done what he did. i think this discussion -- >> well, we wouldn't be having this discussion if it wasn't for him. >> that's true. why do you think -- that's the thing i don't understand about the climate in washington these days is that people want to have debates on television and elsewhere but then you want to throw the people that start the debates in jail. >> you have been involved in this a long time. here's the dilemma i face. as a journalist all my life, i'm looking at this and thinking this is brilliant investigative i have journalism by glenn. when it comes to edward snowden, i'm asking where does the line get drawn? what you can't have is a license for every person who has access or authorization to classified material spewing it in to the public either on a women. you can -- on a whim. you can't have that. >> which part do you not want to talk about. which document that has come out don't you want to talk about. >> i suppose it is the speci
my hat's off to glenn for investigative reporting. i think that edward is a criminal and should not have done what he did. i think this discussion -- >> well, we wouldn't be having this discussion if it wasn't for him. >> that's true. why do you think -- that's the thing i don't understand about the climate in washington these days is that people want to have debates on television and elsewhere but then you want to throw the people that start the debates in jail. >> you have...
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he was on his way from berlin where he lives with his partner, glenn greenwald, who helped edward snowden link -- leak this information. he says all this was intimidation, and what we see here on the front page of "the guardian" is another revelation, that the u.s. confirmed it was given a heads up. this is putting a lot of pressure. >> why they are using an anti- terror law to detain the family member of -- >> at is what everyone wants to know. givesan, david maranda, an interview to "the guardian" that explains what happened and why there was a total abuse of power. they forced him to give his passport, saying they threatened me, saying they would put me in jail if i did not cooperate. he says the uk at pandered to the u.s. to try to intimidate him. if we look at another reaction this time, we see this idea where you see here, the national security agency, united kingdom franchise -- you see the eagle with obama and a little puppet, which is a british cop am a banging around the terror act there. there is a real threat at the moment to journalists. >> there is an interesting article by
he was on his way from berlin where he lives with his partner, glenn greenwald, who helped edward snowden link -- leak this information. he says all this was intimidation, and what we see here on the front page of "the guardian" is another revelation, that the u.s. confirmed it was given a heads up. this is putting a lot of pressure. >> why they are using an anti- terror law to detain the family member of -- >> at is what everyone wants to know. givesan, david maranda, an...
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snowden will be seeking to keep all those papers going and we must remember that glenn greenwald the journalist to edward snowden spoke to said tip of the iceberg as regards the information so far been published around the world in terms of edward snowden's expenses and what about glenn greenwald should he fear prosecution it should more leaks that much can snowden be blamed for the timing of. mr towns a kind of he made. sorry we lost him all right sorry for that technical problem that was. a contributor talking to may. not be snowden's string of groundbreaking revelations about the n.s.a. surveillance operations have led to the declassifying of several top secret documents detailing data collection on the agency as top officials are being questioned in congress after the widescale intelligence operations became public knowledge is will. well the leaks by edward snowden have led to a renewed national debate on government spying and privacy rights the revelations of the leaks prompted the senate judiciary committee to hold a hearing on five the foreign intelligence surveillance act that allows the governm
snowden will be seeking to keep all those papers going and we must remember that glenn greenwald the journalist to edward snowden spoke to said tip of the iceberg as regards the information so far been published around the world in terms of edward snowden's expenses and what about glenn greenwald should he fear prosecution it should more leaks that much can snowden be blamed for the timing of. mr towns a kind of he made. sorry we lost him all right sorry for that technical problem that was. a...
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glenn broke the edward snowden story in the guardian. i am getting confused, okay? i have to say, totally honestly, when a new braham is described and i read several times the article. i can't tell if what i'm reading about is basically a software interface tool that people are using to get data that's already being grabbed by other programs or under different authorization or a distinct program of surveillance, it seemed to me today that we're reading about a tool that allows analysts to search from data that is being collected under legal authority of the fisa court, is that correct? >> no, that is not correct. the program is a dual use tool, it is a tool that allows analysts to search the entire database, it's also a program for collecting data. the nsa's own documents describe it as a tool designed to collect nearly everything a user does on the internet. it's designed to collect that and store it into databases. the database you're talking about has 41 billion internet records stored each and every month for a 30 day period. what is different about it, is that
glenn broke the edward snowden story in the guardian. i am getting confused, okay? i have to say, totally honestly, when a new braham is described and i read several times the article. i can't tell if what i'm reading about is basically a software interface tool that people are using to get data that's already being grabbed by other programs or under different authorization or a distinct program of surveillance, it seemed to me today that we're reading about a tool that allows analysts to...
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i think glenn greenwald needs to be applauded for what he has done. >> by coaxing edward snowden to go to hong kong? >> who knew he was giving up his life basically to come forward because of his conscious. >> he has no idea what he's doing. >> he had no idea he'd end up in russia. >> go to hong kong, stay in an airport for three and a half week, then go to russia where i really have some freedom. >> manning got 35 years. if i was ed snowden, i'd start taking russian language courses. >> you're not suggesting that ed snowden has come out clean on this now that he's accepted asylum from the kgb. >> where is he going to go? >> stay in the united states and get tortured? >> tortured? water boarding? >> do you think manning was treated well? >> sure. oh, really? >> would you rather get 35 years in jail or go live in another country. >> hicks said i got a problem with the way we handle things in libya. here's my problem, here's the guilt i feel. this is what really unfolded and if you want to fire me, do it. he was a whistleblower. >> all snowden has to do is wait on obama's term. that will
i think glenn greenwald needs to be applauded for what he has done. >> by coaxing edward snowden to go to hong kong? >> who knew he was giving up his life basically to come forward because of his conscious. >> he has no idea what he's doing. >> he had no idea he'd end up in russia. >> go to hong kong, stay in an airport for three and a half week, then go to russia where i really have some freedom. >> manning got 35 years. if i was ed snowden, i'd start taking...
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-- i would case just leave it at that. >> edward snowden recently described your decision to shutdown lavabit as "inspiring fear " he told the guardian's glennreenwald -- snowden went on to say -- ladar, you're the service provider for edward snowden? >> i believe that is correct. obviously, i did not know him personally. it was widely reported and there was an account bearing his name on my system, as i have been made aware of recently. >> glenn greenwald also wrote -- he goes on to write -- ladar levison, why did you start lavabit? >> just to add one thing to greenwald's comments, there is information i cannot even share with my lawyer, let along with the american public. if we are talking about secrecy, it has really been taken to the extreme. it is being used by the current administration to cover up tactics that may may be ashamed of. to answer your question, why did i start lavabit? it was right out of college, i was sitting around with friends, i owned the domain name we thought itand would be cool to offer a free private e-mail with a large quota, like gmail, and we built a service along those lines. as i was designing the customer p
-- i would case just leave it at that. >> edward snowden recently described your decision to shutdown lavabit as "inspiring fear " he told the guardian's glennreenwald -- snowden went on to say -- ladar, you're the service provider for edward snowden? >> i believe that is correct. obviously, i did not know him personally. it was widely reported and there was an account bearing his name on my system, as i have been made aware of recently. >> glenn greenwald also wrote...
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after that, glenn greenwald broke the edward snowden n.s.a. story.s like for people who were asked hey was it worth it, you did the two years on current, the station didn't work, of course it was worth it. who else was putting those guys on? who else had them on regularly, who else had them breathing fire against the establishment? to that point, let me show you the michael hastings clip here. like i said, regular contributor, came on all the time. you want to talk about a guy who didn't mind taking on the government and establishment, here he is. >> i started my first job at newsweek when i had just graduated from college. >> where did you go? >> n.y.u. then newsweek. >> i interviewed the polester for obama for america. the staffer ran into his office and said oh, my god, joel, mitt romney just called 47% of the americans deed beats. >> make these phone calls, we have to realize we're putting someone's career in jeopardy, even if they don't even tell us anything, because their name can show up, we had a conversation. >> you had this very collective
after that, glenn greenwald broke the edward snowden n.s.a. story.s like for people who were asked hey was it worth it, you did the two years on current, the station didn't work, of course it was worth it. who else was putting those guys on? who else had them on regularly, who else had them breathing fire against the establishment? to that point, let me show you the michael hastings clip here. like i said, regular contributor, came on all the time. you want to talk about a guy who didn't mind...
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have used anti-terrorism powers to detain the partner of a journalist with close links to edward snowden. glenn greenwald was held at the airport for nine hours. greenwald called it profound escalation on attacks of journalism and news gathering tactics. >> here at home, worries among campers and hikers in these last days of summer after a series of bear attacks. at least six people have been mauled. in five states over the past week. we're hearing for the first time from abby wetherell who was attacked in michigan as she jogged home from her grandparents' house. >> no, i didn't. my gosh. i'm going to die. when it came back the second time. it kind of stopped. so i kind of petted it. and that did not work. so then it just mauled me. i think worse. >> abby says she played dead the bear eventually went away. we'll hear more from abby and about abby's story on "good morning america." can i just say that was a bad idea. >> chilling. >> you don't want to pet a wild animal. i can understand in that moment. >> 12 years old. thought she could reason with it. clearly not. >> reason with the bear. he wil
have used anti-terrorism powers to detain the partner of a journalist with close links to edward snowden. glenn greenwald was held at the airport for nine hours. greenwald called it profound escalation on attacks of journalism and news gathering tactics. >> here at home, worries among campers and hikers in these last days of summer after a series of bear attacks. at least six people have been mauled. in five states over the past week. we're hearing for the first time from abby wetherell...
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toobin, says they are moving to a more transparent world and the only reason is because of edward snowden and glenn. >> it is true that there has been public discussion of this and that's a good thing and look, my hats off to glen for investigative reporting. i still think edward snowden is a criminal and should not have done what he did, but i do think the -- this discussion. >> we wouldn't be having -- we wouldn't be having this discussion if its isn't for him. >> that's true. >> why do you think -- that's the thing i don't understand about the climate in washington these days. is that people want to have debates on television and elsewhere, but then you want to throw the people that start the debates in jail. >> tell me this, james, because you've been involved in this for a long time. here is what i face. as a journalist all my life, i'm looking at this thinking this is brilliant investigation. when it comes to edward snowden, i'm asking myself where does the line get drawn? what you can't have is a license for every single person that has access or authorization to classified material spewing
toobin, says they are moving to a more transparent world and the only reason is because of edward snowden and glenn. >> it is true that there has been public discussion of this and that's a good thing and look, my hats off to glen for investigative reporting. i still think edward snowden is a criminal and should not have done what he did, but i do think the -- this discussion. >> we wouldn't be having -- we wouldn't be having this discussion if its isn't for him. >> that's...
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and now, there is everything we're learning from edward snowden and glenn greenwald, we'll be joinedy an expert who will tell you maybe, maybe how to cover your tracks to stay out of trouble on the internet tonight. >>> and coming up tonight, on the rewrite, the winner in the i chris christie versus the rand paul fight. from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of
and now, there is everything we're learning from edward snowden and glenn greenwald, we'll be joinedy an expert who will tell you maybe, maybe how to cover your tracks to stay out of trouble on the internet tonight. >>> and coming up tonight, on the rewrite, the winner in the i chris christie versus the rand paul fight. from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye...
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and now, there is everything we're learning from edward snowden and glenn greenwald, we'll be joined expert who will tell you maybe, maybe how to cover your tracks to stay out of trouble on the internet tonight. >>> and coming up tonight, on the rewrite, the winner in the chris christie versus the rand paul fight. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. so it's not about keeping my dentures in, it's about keeping the food particles out. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. inside the only 3 chamber laundry detergent. ♪ now, here you go, let it go ♪ ooh ♪ 'cause it's a bright light stain fighting, cleaning, and brightening... in tide pods. pop in. stand out. [ male anno
and now, there is everything we're learning from edward snowden and glenn greenwald, we'll be joined expert who will tell you maybe, maybe how to cover your tracks to stay out of trouble on the internet tonight. >>> and coming up tonight, on the rewrite, the winner in the chris christie versus the rand paul fight. it's the little things in life that make me smile. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little...
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you look at people, let's say people breaking these stories about nsa and edward snowden. glenn greenwald. this is somebody writing about stop and frisk. wrote a whole book in part about stop and frisk and racial profiling. what i'm concerned about is people who are concerned about both sets of issues, what we see in the national media is only the nsa and privacy and digital surveillance issues tend to get the kinds of headlines -- >> that's interesting. >> -- that stop and frisk and physical surveillance get. and i think that's a problem and i think, perhaps, the calculation there among the national media is because the nsa surveillance affects everybody and because stop and frisk only affects, or is disproportionately targeted at color -- >> exactly. >> -- that the national media should only cover nsa story and not stop and frisk. >> chris, listen -- >> please. >> i want to be honest here, also. i feel like if we work together, we can get more accomplished. so if we can find a space or an issue where we can cut across some of these racial lines and class lines and understand t
you look at people, let's say people breaking these stories about nsa and edward snowden. glenn greenwald. this is somebody writing about stop and frisk. wrote a whole book in part about stop and frisk and racial profiling. what i'm concerned about is people who are concerned about both sets of issues, what we see in the national media is only the nsa and privacy and digital surveillance issues tend to get the kinds of headlines -- >> that's interesting. >> -- that stop and frisk...
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edward snowden. now, the parter of glenn greenwald was held for nine hours. greenwald called it a profound escalation of their attacks on the news gathering process and journalism. >>> from egypt, the government says suspected militants have killed 24 policemen in northern sinai. this comes just after the country's military leader warned against further violence. abc's muhammad lila reports from cairo. >> reporter: it's a ski divided by neighborhoods. here supporters of the muslim brotherhood. there armed vigilantes against it. with the country on edge, christians who make up about 15% of the population nervously made their way to sunday service. even the country's priceless antiquities haven't been spared. at one of egypt's museums shattered class, priceless sarcophaguses destroyed. all of this as the obama administration struggles with how to respond. on "this week with george stephanopoulos," growing bipartisan opposition to continuing u.s. aid. >> i think the actions of the last week will no doubt cause us to suspend aid. >> i would cut off aid and i woul
edward snowden. now, the parter of glenn greenwald was held for nine hours. greenwald called it a profound escalation of their attacks on the news gathering process and journalism. >>> from egypt, the government says suspected militants have killed 24 policemen in northern sinai. this comes just after the country's military leader warned against further violence. abc's muhammad lila reports from cairo. >> reporter: it's a ski divided by neighborhoods. here supporters of the...
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business at the security services should be kept as secret as possible and that people like edward snowden and glenn journalist that broke the story about the nsa surveillance in the united states and operations going on in britain as well that they should be silenced. it has become an issue of press freedom. it's become an issue of freedom of speech as well and getting to the truth and so i think opinion is very much divided on what glenn greenwald may still have in terms of scandals and truths about the british security services. >> it's interesting. matthew chance live from london. thank you for that. >>> coming up next, you have probably seen tv programs where inmates locked up in solitairy o crazy and endanger the guards. some inmates are hunger striking and some could die and a judge has ruled what the medical personnel can do to intervene. you may be surprised at what the judge has said. we'll explain it next. that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insu
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he's a brazilian national, partner of "the guardian's" glenn greenwald, writing stories on edward snowden's leaked nsa documents. this past sunday miranda was detained by authorities in heathrow airport, returning from a trip in berlin where he met up with greenwald's collaborator, laura poitras. he had his laptop confiscated, a mobile phone, smartdisk and video game console. he was held for seven hours under the terrorism act of 2000. asked about his association with greenwald and "the guardian's" reporting. miranda's lawyers are threatening legal action over what they and others are calling his, quote, unlawful detention. british government defended its decision to detain miranda in a statement today saying it was their right to stop anyone suspected of carrying "highly sensitive stolen information that would help terrorism." when u.s. officials were asked about the incident, they said they got a heads-up the london police were going to detain miranda but insisted they had nothing to do with it saying "this was a decision made by the british government without the government and not the r
he's a brazilian national, partner of "the guardian's" glenn greenwald, writing stories on edward snowden's leaked nsa documents. this past sunday miranda was detained by authorities in heathrow airport, returning from a trip in berlin where he met up with greenwald's collaborator, laura poitras. he had his laptop confiscated, a mobile phone, smartdisk and video game console. he was held for seven hours under the terrorism act of 2000. asked about his association with greenwald and...
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edward snowden's nsa leaks. late yesterday, the partner of glenn greenwaddle, the guardian reporter who broke the snowden story. his partner was detained for nine hours at heathrow. they detained him under antiterrorism legislation. hold and question people for possible ties for terrorism. greenwald expressed his outrage -- it's a total abuse of the law. this is only a serious, radical escalation of what they are doing. he's my partner, he's not even a journalist. >> a spokesman for the british foreign ministry said that the episode was quote a police matter and would not provide any further comment. >>> the recall effort against san diego mayor bob filner has become in earnest. filner has been accused by at least 16 women by unwanted sexual advances. now trying to get him out of office has a month to get 197,000 signatures. they took events across the city to get out the message. despite his admitting his behavior was quote wrong early on he has resisted calls to leave the office. city officials could also try to remove him by investigating by whether he misused his city-issued credit cart. >>> ral kelly blast
edward snowden's nsa leaks. late yesterday, the partner of glenn greenwaddle, the guardian reporter who broke the snowden story. his partner was detained for nine hours at heathrow. they detained him under antiterrorism legislation. hold and question people for possible ties for terrorism. greenwald expressed his outrage -- it's a total abuse of the law. this is only a serious, radical escalation of what they are doing. he's my partner, he's not even a journalist. >> a spokesman for the...
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glenn greenwald. his paper first printed edward snowden's revelations about the nsa's widespread surveillance of cellmail and social media. today greenwald took aim at what he calls the abuse of britain's controversial anti=terrorism act. it allows officers to stop, search, question and detain anyone, quote, "solely for the purpose of ascertaining if the person examined is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or terrorism," obviously had zero suspicion with a terrorist organization or involved in any terrorist plot and that if the american and british governments believe he will be intimidated, they are "beyond deluded." the british government has not released any information about why miranda was detained. an official protest by the brazilian government. all an american-born al qaeda spokesman is calling for attacks on u-s ambassadors around the world. this is adam gadahn. in a new video - he praised the death of libya's u-s ambassador chris stevens last year. he's urging wealthy muslims to offer cash rewards to kill others. gadahn said - "these prizes have a great effect in instilli
glenn greenwald. his paper first printed edward snowden's revelations about the nsa's widespread surveillance of cellmail and social media. today greenwald took aim at what he calls the abuse of britain's controversial anti=terrorism act. it allows officers to stop, search, question and detain anyone, quote, "solely for the purpose of ascertaining if the person examined is or has been concerned in the commission, preparation or terrorism," obviously had zero suspicion with a terrorist...
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government as part of edward snowden's revelations over the weekend glenn greenwald's partner david miranda was detained in the heathrow airport and question using britain's tera law now the added her of the guardian alan rusbridger says that the british government intimidated him in several meetings over the edward snowden saga and then gave him an ultimatum either destroy all of the materials on the matter or shut down their publishing operations rusbridger explaining why they decided to destroy the computer hard drives containing some of the secret files but also explained to the u.k. officials we were dealing with that there were other companies is. already in america and brazil so they wouldn't be achieving anything but it was obvious that they would be going to law. i would rather destroy the copy than hand it back to them or allow the courts to freeze our reporting so what should we make of this joining me now is josh levy he's the internet campaign director at the press and josh thank you so much for joining me that's my question to you what should we make of these revelations about
government as part of edward snowden's revelations over the weekend glenn greenwald's partner david miranda was detained in the heathrow airport and question using britain's tera law now the added her of the guardian alan rusbridger says that the british government intimidated him in several meetings over the edward snowden saga and then gave him an ultimatum either destroy all of the materials on the matter or shut down their publishing operations rusbridger explaining why they decided to...
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. >> finally, glenn, on another top pick, since edward snowden is granted asylum in russia, can you tell us about his life there? how he's doing? >> he's doing great. what he spends most of the time doing is following the incredibly productive debate that's been triggered around the world over the dangers of surveillance and value of internet privacy and freedom he hoped to trigger. i don't know if he necessarily loves russia, that would be the first choice he would pick to live in but he prefers it to the next three decades in a super max prison in the united states. so i think he's happy to be there given his options. >> thanks for talking. appreciate the. >> thanks, anderson. >> thank you. >>> let's dig deeper with jeffrey toobin and a former whistle blower in connection with the investigation of the so-called american taliban john walker lynn and represents people. jeff, let me start with you. do you believe the british government was justified in detaining him? >> i sure do. let's be clear. i don't want to be unkind but he was a mule. he was given something, he didn't know what it w
. >> finally, glenn, on another top pick, since edward snowden is granted asylum in russia, can you tell us about his life there? how he's doing? >> he's doing great. what he spends most of the time doing is following the incredibly productive debate that's been triggered around the world over the dangers of surveillance and value of internet privacy and freedom he hoped to trigger. i don't know if he necessarily loves russia, that would be the first choice he would pick to live in...
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partner was attained at heathrow airport for nine hours reporter glenn greenwald claims the lengthy questioning was lengths to his writing edward snowden's revelations a stance backed up by amnesty international which has branded the incident unwarranted revenge are just brings the details from london. well it's been a reaction of outrage really and glenn greenwald's called it a profound attack on press freedoms on the news gathering process he said that detaining his partner for nine hours while denying him a lawyer seizing large amounts of his personal possessions was clearly intended to intimidate those reporting on the n.s.a. scandal on the g.c. h.q. scandals you also mention that not even the mafia stoops as low as targeting family members greenwald's partner is a twenty eight year old brazilian citizen david miranda and he had been to bird lynn where he was visiting another guardian journalist who was also working on the n.s.a. scandal with glenn greenwald now miranda was returning from berlin to brazil on transferring through london's heathrow airport and that's where the british police stopped him detained him and told
partner was attained at heathrow airport for nine hours reporter glenn greenwald claims the lengthy questioning was lengths to his writing edward snowden's revelations a stance backed up by amnesty international which has branded the incident unwarranted revenge are just brings the details from london. well it's been a reaction of outrage really and glenn greenwald's called it a profound attack on press freedoms on the news gathering process he said that detaining his partner for nine hours...
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whistleblower edward snowden by glenn greenwald this revelation comes just days after the british government detained david miranda lang greenwald's partner for over nine a. hours at heathrow airport under schedule seven of that country's terrorism laws the u.s. government has admitted that it knew ahead of time that the u.k. would detain miranda so when. when vince. journalism become a subset of terrorism you know i don't i don't think that those two things. i mean like there are very examples of journalists so-called journalists like people or like members of hamas where there is a question of whether or not there are terrorists or drum or there was the old you know is a really a spy or is a right you know but in this case i mean i think it's become abundantly clear this is bin this is that these greenwald documents whatever you think of greenwald i happen to think that he probably fits between activists and journalists but it seems to me that they're making these available for public consumption is the duty of journalism to do something like that and i as far as anyone can tell including
whistleblower edward snowden by glenn greenwald this revelation comes just days after the british government detained david miranda lang greenwald's partner for over nine a. hours at heathrow airport under schedule seven of that country's terrorism laws the u.s. government has admitted that it knew ahead of time that the u.k. would detain miranda so when. when vince. journalism become a subset of terrorism you know i don't i don't think that those two things. i mean like there are very examples...