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justice department ethics advisor jesselyn radack.ast week, the group became the first americans known to meet with former nsa contractor snowden in russia since he was temporary silent -- asylum there in august. on wednesday, the group presented edward snowden with an award from the sam adams associates for integrity in intelligence. after the award ceremony, snowden spoke about the perils of the mass surveillance state. >> these programs don't make us more safe. they hurt our economy. they hurt our country. they limit our ability to speak and think and live and be creative and have relationships, to associate freely. [inaudible] cry between legal programs, legitimate spying, legitimate law enforcement. it is based on reasonable suspicion and warranted action. sort of the dragnet met surveillance that would put entire populations under an eye that sees everything, even when it is not needed. [inaudible] understand the policies and programs of our cannot grant our consent and regulating it. as someone recently said, we don't have an o
justice department ethics advisor jesselyn radack.ast week, the group became the first americans known to meet with former nsa contractor snowden in russia since he was temporary silent -- asylum there in august. on wednesday, the group presented edward snowden with an award from the sam adams associates for integrity in intelligence. after the award ceremony, snowden spoke about the perils of the mass surveillance state. >> these programs don't make us more safe. they hurt our economy....
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jesselyn radack, a former justice department who now works for the government accountability project, read a message from edward snowden. >> we are here to remind our government officials that they are public service -- servants. this is about the unconstitutional, unethical, and immoral actions of the modern- day surveillance state, and how we all must work together to remind the government to stop them. know,bout our right to our right to associate freely, and to live in a free and open democratic society. [applause] witnessing an american moment in which ordinary people from high school to high office stand up to oppose a dangerous trend in government. we are told what is unconstitutional is not illegal. but we will not be fooled. we have not forgotten the fourth amendment in our bill of rights prohibits government that only from searching our personal effects without a warrant, but from seizing them in the first place, and doing so in secret. [applause] holding to this principle, we declare that mass surveillance has no place in this country. [applause] it is time for reform. elec
jesselyn radack, a former justice department who now works for the government accountability project, read a message from edward snowden. >> we are here to remind our government officials that they are public service -- servants. this is about the unconstitutional, unethical, and immoral actions of the modern- day surveillance state, and how we all must work together to remind the government to stop them. know,bout our right to our right to associate freely, and to live in a free and open...
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radack from the governmentt. it included this pointed message. >> we are here to remind our government officials that they are public servants, not private investigators. >> for more, i am joined from washington, d.c. by jesselyn y radack from the government accountability project whom you just saw speaking at the stop spying on us rally. thank you for joining us. on september 4th, president obama made this comment during a news conference in sweeden. >> i can give assurance to the pubs in europe and around the world that we are not going around snooping at people's e-mails or listening to their phone calls. >> there has been a lot of back and forth, jesselyn about what the president knew and when he knew it, whether he was left out of the loop when it came to some of these nsa programs. do you think he was telling the truth when he made those comments in sweeden? >> you know, i don't know what to think anymore. he did this kind of non-denial denial which was kind of what about the past in the it turned outed in the past they had been listening to angela merkel's phone calls since 2002. now, we have kind of had finger pointing between the white house saying the president didn't know and then, an unnamed offici
radack from the governmentt. it included this pointed message. >> we are here to remind our government officials that they are public servants, not private investigators. >> for more, i am joined from washington, d.c. by jesselyn y radack from the government accountability project whom you just saw speaking at the stop spying on us rally. thank you for joining us. on september 4th, president obama made this comment during a news conference in sweeden. >> i can give assurance...
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ambassador in france to discuss the controversy for more on this i'm joined by jesselyn radack national security and human rights director at the government accountability project just welcome back hey thanks for having me that have you with us you just met with edward snowden in russia and i think you know most people by now have figured out how horrified he was by what he saw you know he pulled back the curtain there and why he blew the whistle on domestic spying one hundred eighty four georgia where we are but why foreign spying well i think foreign spying because again it was a show of you know look there is a certain amount of obviously national to foreign intelligence spying but the incredible overkill of mass dragnet surveillance not only on a government but on the populace of another country innocent people who done absolutely nothing wrong and i mean you just can't tell me that they're seventy point three million terror threat. so it is it is pretty strange yeah if he wants to see the global reach of i'm wondering if what were seen. and your opinion what we're if what we're see
ambassador in france to discuss the controversy for more on this i'm joined by jesselyn radack national security and human rights director at the government accountability project just welcome back hey thanks for having me that have you with us you just met with edward snowden in russia and i think you know most people by now have figured out how horrified he was by what he saw you know he pulled back the curtain there and why he blew the whistle on domestic spying one hundred eighty four...
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integrity in intelligence work and i was fortunate to speak to one of them earlier i was joined by jesselyn radack the national security and human rights director of the government accountability project and i first asked her about her meeting with edward snowden and how she would characterize his disposition. you know i thought he was healthy and happy he seemed a very grounded and balanced and thoughtful despite all the pressure that he's under me seemed very. you know very funny and very wicked and i said if you were him or yeah he was very funny and. and social and i think he was really glad to see us and we were really really glad and grateful to be able to see him too did that surprise you. his disposition and how happy he seemed i think most of all yes yes i think most people under those circumstances i mean i can hardly imagine being away from my friends and my family and actually having my country exiled me an abandoned me. so i thought he might be depressed or have lost weight or you know be more despondent but knew he looked great and what kinds of safety precautions did you take before
integrity in intelligence work and i was fortunate to speak to one of them earlier i was joined by jesselyn radack the national security and human rights director of the government accountability project and i first asked her about her meeting with edward snowden and how she would characterize his disposition. you know i thought he was healthy and happy he seemed a very grounded and balanced and thoughtful despite all the pressure that he's under me seemed very. you know very funny and very...
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. >> jesselyn radack, we thank you thoughts. >> thank you. >>> coming up: how much can you trust new studies and reports about your wellbeing. are groups you thought consumer advocates a front for special interests or big corporations? plus our social media producer is tracking the most interesting stories on the web. what's trending? >> today's story illustrates the power of onions. they might make you cry but in some countries, they can help decide elections. more on that coming up. >> what do you think? join the conversation on twit r twitter @ajconsiderthis. >> every morning from 6 to 10am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 6am to 10 eastern with al jazeera america. on inside story, we bring together unexpected voices closest to the story, invite hard-hitting debate and desenting views and always explore issues relevant to you. determining using some sort of subjective interpretation of their policy as to whether or not your particular report was
. >> jesselyn radack, we thank you thoughts. >> thank you. >>> coming up: how much can you trust new studies and reports about your wellbeing. are groups you thought consumer advocates a front for special interests or big corporations? plus our social media producer is tracking the most interesting stories on the web. what's trending? >> today's story illustrates the power of onions. they might make you cry but in some countries, they can help decide elections. more...
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whistleblower jesselyn radack n.s.a. whistleblower thomas drake former cia analyst ray mcgovern and former f.b.i. whistleblower colleen rowley met snowden in a secret location they are the first americans known to have met him since he was granted asylum in russia in august they travel to moscow to present snowden with the sam adams amir for integrity in intelligence also noted edwards' father arrived at the sheremetyevo airport this morning one has yet to meet his son but is planning to see him in the next couple of days. no wins caught up with the group of whistleblowers today here's a wrap up of that conversation. well you know some would call them veteran whistle blowers jesselyn radek thomas andrews drake remedy govern colin rowley all sides around the table with me earlier to tell me their experiences of whistle blowing themselves and how they were treated them by the authorities as a result just earlier they met edward snowden at the undisclosed location here in russia we still under heavy security to present him
whistleblower jesselyn radack n.s.a. whistleblower thomas drake former cia analyst ray mcgovern and former f.b.i. whistleblower colleen rowley met snowden in a secret location they are the first americans known to have met him since he was granted asylum in russia in august they travel to moscow to present snowden with the sam adams amir for integrity in intelligence also noted edwards' father arrived at the sheremetyevo airport this morning one has yet to meet his son but is planning to see...