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tonight, joining me john miller, norah o'donnell, philip mudd and spencer ackerman. >> if people are talking more about snowden and less about these disclosures are and what they mean and their implications for public policy, that's a choice they make. i think the focus we've tried to keep is on the story itself and not about these lateral issues. although, admittedly, the sort of -- as my colleague glen greenwald called it global white bronco moment around the world for snowed season captivating on the surface but we've been focusing more on the substance than the theater. >> rose: we conclude with the book and documentary film of the same title "dirty wars." joining me, the journalist jeremy scahill and the film's director richard rowley. >> when it goes wrong and civilians are killed or there are air strikes that happen based on bad intelligence and you kill a whole village full of people. what's the impact of that. what we heard in different languages and countries have people saying we used to have an admiration for the united states. now we want to join those fighting against t
tonight, joining me john miller, norah o'donnell, philip mudd and spencer ackerman. >> if people are talking more about snowden and less about these disclosures are and what they mean and their implications for public policy, that's a choice they make. i think the focus we've tried to keep is on the story itself and not about these lateral issues. although, admittedly, the sort of -- as my colleague glen greenwald called it global white bronco moment around the world for snowed season...
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philip mudd is the counterforces. and mark rat billion and barton gellman, one of the journalist whom snowden approached to break the story and john miller of cbs news. i many pleased to have all of them in this program. i began with my colleague john miller and please tell us where this story is today and where is it heading. >> so right now you've got the justice department and the fbi and the nsa all comparing notes that will eventually develop into charges. this is the kind of thing that could usually spin up in a couple days, cepted in this case the -- except in this case the charges have to be consistent with extradition treaty with hong kong would require and they have to be the charges that he is brought to trial o part of the treaty is you can't bring up one set of charges, g them extradited and change that. so this is the whole game to them and they want to make sure they get it right. we probably would have seen this yesterday if that wasn't the case, it may take a couple more days. in the meantime the ques
philip mudd is the counterforces. and mark rat billion and barton gellman, one of the journalist whom snowden approached to break the story and john miller of cbs news. i many pleased to have all of them in this program. i began with my colleague john miller and please tell us where this story is today and where is it heading. >> so right now you've got the justice department and the fbi and the nsa all comparing notes that will eventually develop into charges. this is the kind of thing...
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. >> philip mudd, thanks for being with us today. >>> anti-government protests turn violent overnight in brazil as demonstrators threw stones and molotov cocktails at police. about 100,000 people protested in at least eight major cities expressing frustration over bus fare hike and poor government services. the unrest is causing concern for the country that of course is going to post host francis next month, the world cup next year and the summer olympics in 2016. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay -- you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. learn about it at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may kn
. >> philip mudd, thanks for being with us today. >>> anti-government protests turn violent overnight in brazil as demonstrators threw stones and molotov cocktails at police. about 100,000 people protested in at least eight major cities expressing frustration over bus fare hike and poor government services. the unrest is causing concern for the country that of course is going to post host francis next month, the world cup next year and the summer olympics in 2016. [ ship horn...
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tonight, joining me john miller, norah o'donnell, philip mudd and spencer ackerman. >> if people are talking more about snowden and less about these disclosures are and what they mean and their implications for public policy, that's a choice they make. i think the focus we've tried to keep is on the story itself and not about these lateral issues. although, admittedly, the sort of -- as my colleague glen greenwald called it global white bronco moment around the world for snowed season captivating on the surface but we've been focusing more on the substance t
tonight, joining me john miller, norah o'donnell, philip mudd and spencer ackerman. >> if people are talking more about snowden and less about these disclosures are and what they mean and their implications for public policy, that's a choice they make. i think the focus we've tried to keep is on the story itself and not about these lateral issues. although, admittedly, the sort of -- as my colleague glen greenwald called it global white bronco moment around the world for snowed season...