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they said, julian assange personally arranged for him to go to moscow in the company of sarah harrisonlian assange's girlfriend. a talk show on the russian international government supported propaganda station. he claims he did not get money directly from the russian government. james: that just means it went through a middleman. host: let's say all this information we are seeing, if it were in the u.s. postal service in a letter, would it be illegal to publish it? has given thernet russians and others opportunities they did not have before. if you think about pre-internet elections, they would have had to send hundreds of agents with bags of money. it would have been detectable. they would've had to do a watergate style break in which we know did not work out. the internet makes it so much easier. you can get data, cover your traces. it would not have worked without the internet. he watergate t analogy, what is happened here and we have not seen the proof that the russians did it, but whoever did it, i believe that the russians did it, -- james: there should be no doubt. mark: i certa
they said, julian assange personally arranged for him to go to moscow in the company of sarah harrisonlian assange's girlfriend. a talk show on the russian international government supported propaganda station. he claims he did not get money directly from the russian government. james: that just means it went through a middleman. host: let's say all this information we are seeing, if it were in the u.s. postal service in a letter, would it be illegal to publish it? has given thernet russians...
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personally arranged for edward noden to go to -- snowden to go to moscow in the company of this woman, sarah harrison who was, in fact, julian assange's girlfriend. and julian as imaginesanqe at ot had a talk show, he claims i guess that he didn't get money directly from the russian government. i don't know. >> guest: that just means it went through a middleman. >> right. >> host: so let's say all this information that we're seeing, if it were in the u.s. postal service in a sealed letter, would with it be illegal to publish it? >> guest: the internet has given the russians and others opportunities they did not have are before. if you think about pre-internet elections, they would have had to send dozens or even hundreds of agents with bags of money. they would have been easily detectable. they would have had to do a watergate-style break-in which we know didn't work out so well. so the internet makes it so much easier. you can hack in, you can get data, you can cover your traces to some extent. it would not have worked without the internet. >> well, to use the watergate analogy, i mean, what's happe
personally arranged for edward noden to go to -- snowden to go to moscow in the company of this woman, sarah harrison who was, in fact, julian assange's girlfriend. and julian as imaginesanqe at ot had a talk show, he claims i guess that he didn't get money directly from the russian government. i don't know. >> guest: that just means it went through a middleman. >> right. >> host: so let's say all this information that we're seeing, if it were in the u.s. postal service in a...
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. >> it's not a coincidence edward snowden ended up in russia while being accompanied by sarah harrisonlawyer for wikileaks, there speculation among russia watchers that he was in someways hand delivered by asang's lieutenants. that is a theory. shortly after assange got stranded in the ecuador embassy, he was given a show on the holy kremlin owned english propaganda channel so his ties go back a long way. >> remind us what putin dislikes so much about hillary clinton. >> oh, they don't -- he hasn't liked her going back for a very long time. back from when she was secretary of state, he didn't really like dealing with her. she was much tougher with him than other secretaries of state but more importantly, there was a rigged election of parliamentary election in russia in december of 2011 and evidence of fraud was wide spread and russians were sharing it on their smart phone -- i mean, recording it on their smart phones and uploading it online. these videos went viral and triggered mass protests and hillary clinton as secretary of state came out and said that these elections were clearly
. >> it's not a coincidence edward snowden ended up in russia while being accompanied by sarah harrisonlawyer for wikileaks, there speculation among russia watchers that he was in someways hand delivered by asang's lieutenants. that is a theory. shortly after assange got stranded in the ecuador embassy, he was given a show on the holy kremlin owned english propaganda channel so his ties go back a long way. >> remind us what putin dislikes so much about hillary clinton. >> oh,...
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don't think it's a coincidence that edward snowden ended up in russia while being accompanied by sarah harrison, the lawyer for wikileaks. there's some speculations that he was hand delivered by assange's lieutenants to moscow. that's still a theory. shortly after assange's got stranded he was given a show on russia today which is the holy kremlin owned english propaganda channel. his ties to russia go back a long way. >> remind us what it is that putin dislikes so much about hillary clinton. >> he hasn't liked her going back for a very long time. back from when she was secretary of state. he didn't like dealing with her. she was much tougher with him than other secretaries of state. more importantly, there was a rigged election, a parliamentary election this russia in december 2011 and evidence of fraud was widespread and russians were sharing it on their -- were recording it on their smartphone, uploading it online. they triggered mass protests. hillary clinton, as secretary of state, came out and said these elections were clearly fraudulent and she said that russians deserve to have their vo
don't think it's a coincidence that edward snowden ended up in russia while being accompanied by sarah harrison, the lawyer for wikileaks. there's some speculations that he was hand delivered by assange's lieutenants to moscow. that's still a theory. shortly after assange's got stranded he was given a show on russia today which is the holy kremlin owned english propaganda channel. his ties to russia go back a long way. >> remind us what it is that putin dislikes so much about hillary...
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assange personally arranged for edward snowden to go to moscow, and the company of this woman named sarah harrison was, in fact, julian assange his girlfriend. julian assange also one point had a talk show on the russian international government supported propaganda station. he claims i guess he didn't give money directly from the russian government. gas but that just means it went through a middleman. >> host: let's say all this information that we are seeing, if they were in the u.s. postal service in a sealed letter, would it be illegal to publish it? >> guest: the internet has given russians and others opportunities they did not have before. if you think about pre-internet elections they would've had to send dozens or hundreds of agents with bags of money. they would've been easily detectable. they would've had to do a watergate style break-in which we now didn't work out so well. the internet makes it so much the issue. you can get data, cover your traces to some extent. it would not have worked without the internet. >> to use the watergate analogy, what's happened here and again we haven't s
assange personally arranged for edward snowden to go to moscow, and the company of this woman named sarah harrison was, in fact, julian assange his girlfriend. julian assange also one point had a talk show on the russian international government supported propaganda station. he claims i guess he didn't give money directly from the russian government. gas but that just means it went through a middleman. >> host: let's say all this information that we are seeing, if they were in the u.s....
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sarah: i think so, too. he had a lot of twitter followers. so he then. this next one bri takes on two-time olympic champion kayla harrison in a latte challenge. you can catch this monday morning. i think that looks so good. i don't know if she spilled it. >> christa: we can set up our own latte shop here. >> sarah: you got it. >> christa: 6:25. still ahead, officials say this football player should not have been on the field, one of them. the action that got an entire toll plazas about to become a thing of the past. we'll tell you exactly what you need to know about electronic tolling. >> sarah: also ahead, branching out. a new england man dressed as a tree disrupting traffic. speed always wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. siness. built for speed. >> christa: traffic congestion and confusion expected on bay state what you need to know as toll plazas ar
sarah: i think so, too. he had a lot of twitter followers. so he then. this next one bri takes on two-time olympic champion kayla harrison in a latte challenge. you can catch this monday morning. i think that looks so good. i don't know if she spilled it. >> christa: we can set up our own latte shop here. >> sarah: you got it. >> christa: 6:25. still ahead, officials say this football player should not have been on the field, one of them. the action that got an entire toll...