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should he be convicted, snowden could face 30 years in prison. then we will turn to a conversation with bela fleck, who, as the world's premier banjo player, has been nominated for 30 grammys. excerptg a performance from his new cd, "the imposter". we are just -- we are glad you can join us for those conversations and a performance by bela fleck, coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: edward snowden is a hero to some and a traitor to others after leaking secret information about government surveillance programs at home and around the world. snowden remains in russia, where he refuses to return to this country to stand trial. the intelligence data he revealed just how extensive the nsa's data collection was and continues to be. here to talk about the fallout and where the story goes from here is edwin smith, law professor at usc's school of law and an expert in international law. good to have you on the program. >> thank you. tavis: i want to take the story to where we think it m
should he be convicted, snowden could face 30 years in prison. then we will turn to a conversation with bela fleck, who, as the world's premier banjo player, has been nominated for 30 grammys. excerptg a performance from his new cd, "the imposter". we are just -- we are glad you can join us for those conversations and a performance by bela fleck, coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: edward snowden is a hero...
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edward snowden speaking to german tv last month.well, to discuss the significance and implications of snowden's leaks, we host a debate. in washington, dc, we are joined by stewart baker, former general counsel of the national security agency, and assistant secretary for policy at the department of homeland security. he is a partner at the law firm steptoe & johnson. baker is the author of "skating on stilts -- why we aren't stopping tomorrow's terrorism" and here in our new york studio, daniel ellsberg is a former pentagon and rand corporation analyst and is perhaps the country's most famous whistleblower. ellsberg leaked the pentagon papers in 1971, exposing the secret history of the u.s. involvement in vietnam, prompting henry kissinger to call him "the most dangerous man in america." the papers were published in several newspapers, including the new york times and the washington post, and were later published as a book. they were only officially declassified and released in 2011. welcome both of you to democracy now! stewart bak
edward snowden speaking to german tv last month.well, to discuss the significance and implications of snowden's leaks, we host a debate. in washington, dc, we are joined by stewart baker, former general counsel of the national security agency, and assistant secretary for policy at the department of homeland security. he is a partner at the law firm steptoe & johnson. baker is the author of "skating on stilts -- why we aren't stopping tomorrow's terrorism" and here in our new york...
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in a statement, snowden responded -- in the latest of snowden's disclosures, new information has emerged on the nsa's secret role
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glasgow university students have picked the net as a whistleblower to be their records or had word snowden was elected by students that supported his controversial leagues a look at that and other stuff the honors he's received coming up. and since news broke of the target customer data being hacked there's a growing concern over credit card security and now new cards and apps are being introduced to make things more convenient for consumers but does this pose a security risk we'll dive into that later today show. its lens a feb nineteenth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching r t america. we start off today in sochi where the twenty fourteen winter olympic olympics have just wrapped up day twelve let's take a look now at the latest medal count all the u.s. leads with twenty three total medals russia and the netherlands are just one medal behind followed by norway canada and germany one of the big events today was team usa taking on czech republic and hockey this was never close though as team usa pulled away early and won five to two. team usa will now face cana
glasgow university students have picked the net as a whistleblower to be their records or had word snowden was elected by students that supported his controversial leagues a look at that and other stuff the honors he's received coming up. and since news broke of the target customer data being hacked there's a growing concern over credit card security and now new cards and apps are being introduced to make things more convenient for consumers but does this pose a security risk we'll dive into...
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and i said, edward snowden. this is the most bizarre thing, they said, who is edward snowden?nd i just said matter-of-factly, he is a whistleblower and an asylee. they next asked who is bradley manning? i said, a whistleblower. then they asked, where is bradley manning? and i said, in jail. and he said, so he is a criminal? and i said, he is a political prisoner. then they said, but you represents snowden. and i said, yes, i am a human rights attorney. and i am one of his legal advisers. but i found that entire line of questioning very jarring and very unnerving. i did not know what kind of answer i was supposed to give. it is like asking, who is president obama? they're asking about some of the most famous people on the planet. obviously, i have an attorney/client relationship to protect. i'm not going to get into meetings i've had with clients. and only some of mike clients are public. -- and only some of my clients are public. edward snowden is one of them, that is why can answer that question. i walked away from the interview just shaking. fineg the interview, i was . i ma
and i said, edward snowden. this is the most bizarre thing, they said, who is edward snowden?nd i just said matter-of-factly, he is a whistleblower and an asylee. they next asked who is bradley manning? i said, a whistleblower. then they asked, where is bradley manning? and i said, in jail. and he said, so he is a criminal? and i said, he is a political prisoner. then they said, but you represents snowden. and i said, yes, i am a human rights attorney. and i am one of his legal advisers. but i...
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bashing snowden and hyping up some sort of link between snowden and the russians time. but how much damage snowden is down there for the russians must be behind him the chairman of the house intelligence committee mike rogers has been pushing this mean a lot here he was trying to get the director of military intelligence to provide evidence for this link between starting a russian and it didn't quite work out i think we have to. do you believe that. there's any indication that the n.s.a. contractor who is now in moscow might be under the influence of russian intelligence services chairman i don't have any information to that effect excuse me. excuse me these are not exactly at all what exactly the answer you wanted you didn't get the answer you wanted so the next question this is the very next question he asked do you think it's possible so he changes it do you have facts to strickly going in your window and here's how we rephrase the question from there. do you believe that mr snowden who is in the custody of intelligence services in moscow today by your own informatio
bashing snowden and hyping up some sort of link between snowden and the russians time. but how much damage snowden is down there for the russians must be behind him the chairman of the house intelligence committee mike rogers has been pushing this mean a lot here he was trying to get the director of military intelligence to provide evidence for this link between starting a russian and it didn't quite work out i think we have to. do you believe that. there's any indication that the n.s.a....
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prescience -- edward snowden's eerie prescience. i would say it was more an informed and healthy paranoia. case, where they went after him under the espionage act, he had taken documents to the house of intelligence committee. those documents were turned over. diane rourke got the documents. at the house of intelligence committees office in going after that data. the healthy paranoia that is to and- my question goes you mentioned the whistleblowers, where are the reforms? the espionage act does not work and has not worked. it has been overly broad. actwhistleblower protection that should have been extended to contractors was not extended to contractors. the recommendations coming forward are coming forward about the metadata. third-party people handling them. how weerlying systems of are going to approach this in the future, and it will happen addressed.ot being when these things have come out before, what happened was you had a frank church that came forward with a new regulatory structure on how these things are going to be handle
prescience -- edward snowden's eerie prescience. i would say it was more an informed and healthy paranoia. case, where they went after him under the espionage act, he had taken documents to the house of intelligence committee. those documents were turned over. diane rourke got the documents. at the house of intelligence committees office in going after that data. the healthy paranoia that is to and- my question goes you mentioned the whistleblowers, where are the reforms? the espionage act does...
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with the snowden case being only the most recent. this seems to be, if not a stated policy, a reality where journalism about sensitive national security issues that i see as vitally in the public interest is effectively being criminalized and a real freeze is setting in in what had been to this point i think a healthy discourse between sources and journalists and i might here if i can take just a minute, because the gentleman had quite a long bit of time to speak, as to point out that max frankel and a very affidavit in the pentagon papers case wrote eloquently about how the public does benefit from this discourse. and i have seen both in the job as washington bureau chief of "the times" certainly then growing as managing editor and now as executive editor that these criminal leak investigations have had a very profound effect on journalism. >> come back to the accomplices point. the thing that was completely different about the story, you know, as journalists we all understand that at some point somebody might threaten you in the me
with the snowden case being only the most recent. this seems to be, if not a stated policy, a reality where journalism about sensitive national security issues that i see as vitally in the public interest is effectively being criminalized and a real freeze is setting in in what had been to this point i think a healthy discourse between sources and journalists and i might here if i can take just a minute, because the gentleman had quite a long bit of time to speak, as to point out that max...
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sins and words snowden revealed the expansion of the n.s.a. surveillance many and tried to discredit him among them capitol hill lawmakers attacking both snowden and the reporter that helped them what this could mean for journalists and their sources ahead. and since news broke about the death of actor philip seymour hoffman the dangers of heroin is back in the news in afghanistan the heroin business is booming now lawmakers in washington are trying to figure out how to stop the flow of heroin into the u.s. more on this front on the war on drugs coming up. and we're only two days away now from the start of the winter the sochi winter olympics athletes are gearing up from around the world to compete and represent their country it's a preview of the preparations from sochi later in the show. airs wednesday february fifth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wall and you're watching our team america. hacking the hackers for the first time a western government has launched an attack on hacktivists at least the first that we know of according t
sins and words snowden revealed the expansion of the n.s.a. surveillance many and tried to discredit him among them capitol hill lawmakers attacking both snowden and the reporter that helped them what this could mean for journalists and their sources ahead. and since news broke about the death of actor philip seymour hoffman the dangers of heroin is back in the news in afghanistan the heroin business is booming now lawmakers in washington are trying to figure out how to stop the flow of heroin...
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and in other news related to form of government contractor edward snowden we're just learning that snowden and scuse me sweden and iceland pirate party representatives have jointly nominated snowden and chelsea manning for a twenty fourteen nobel peace prize and a letter published by representatives of both countries it says quote we are nominating manning and snowden together because the courage of manning and inspired snowden and both of them have inspired thousands of people all over the world to speak truth to power and demand transparency and accountability in their own societies chelsea manning formerly known as bradley was sentenced to thirty five years in a prison last year after leaking hundreds of thousands of documents to the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks. and the state department has finished a highly anticipated review of the controversial keystone x.l. pipeline the five point four billion dollar oil pipeline has been a thorn in president obama's side with supporters encouraging his approval for the sake of job creation and foes saying it will produce more greenhouse gas
and in other news related to form of government contractor edward snowden we're just learning that snowden and scuse me sweden and iceland pirate party representatives have jointly nominated snowden and chelsea manning for a twenty fourteen nobel peace prize and a letter published by representatives of both countries it says quote we are nominating manning and snowden together because the courage of manning and inspired snowden and both of them have inspired thousands of people all over the...
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according to the snowden documents that's the latest coming from capitol hill i'm sam socks are two. and american tech firms have released their most detailed data gadabout the us governments and formation requests made under the foreign surveillance intelligence act of the controversial law that has governed the national security agency's most secret surveillance programs that's how companies that have released that information include google facebook yahoo microsoft and linked in take a look at this for the six month period between january and. june of two thousand and thirteen google yahoo facebook and microsoft all report they received between zero and nine hundred ninety nine pfizer requests for content e-mail messages photos address books and calendar entries for example google says those requests involved between nine thousand and nearly ten thousand users or accounts but yahoo was actually much much much worse with three times more yahoo user accounts affected the content requests impacted over five thousand facebook user accounts and over fifteen thousand microsoft users the
according to the snowden documents that's the latest coming from capitol hill i'm sam socks are two. and american tech firms have released their most detailed data gadabout the us governments and formation requests made under the foreign surveillance intelligence act of the controversial law that has governed the national security agency's most secret surveillance programs that's how companies that have released that information include google facebook yahoo microsoft and linked in take a look...
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they say it is another example of why edward snowden should be considered an american hero. cooper,g live, rebecca abc seven news thank you. coming up, doug is checking more winter weather heading this way. what to expect overnight. gets ready to face off in sochi. abc >> the annual democratic retreat. the president said congress needs to raise the minimum wage and pass immigration reform. ourselves to remind that there are people behind the statistics. there are lives being impacted. >> the president get around. tonight he's in california. we are here with would hundred $60 million. before the present lebron california, he had a message for the first lady. >> the president tweeted a picture with a message. here is the truth here at michelle obama is still the best valentine. the first lady also tweeted a picture with the message hey barack, i will always be your valentine. >> there you go. how sweet. you will always be our valentine a matter what the weather. like you are so sweet. i do not deserve that. we have one more little go around tonight. i will tell you what to exp
they say it is another example of why edward snowden should be considered an american hero. cooper,g live, rebecca abc seven news thank you. coming up, doug is checking more winter weather heading this way. what to expect overnight. gets ready to face off in sochi. abc >> the annual democratic retreat. the president said congress needs to raise the minimum wage and pass immigration reform. ourselves to remind that there are people behind the statistics. there are lives being impacted....
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"the rewrite" tr putin pussy riot and edward snowden. a "the rewrite" tonight vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. nd "the rewrite" vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup. net weight 340 grams. [ sighs ] [ chuckles ] [ announcer ] always rich, never bitter. gevalia. >> an olympic skier dropped out of a competition because she refuses to compete for her country -- ukraine. that's next. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do
"the rewrite" tr putin pussy riot and edward snowden. a "the rewrite" tonight vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. nd "the rewrite" vladimir putin pussy riot and edward snowden. [ susan ] ...as though he had never left. the end. lovely read susan. but isn't it time to turn the page on your cup of joe? gevalia, or a cup of johan, is like losing yourself in a great book. may i read something? yes, please. of course. a rich, never bitter taste cup after cup....
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employee edward snowden ron paul has repeatedly praised snowden for exposing the national security agency's spying program and now he started a petition to demand that snowden is granted clemency snowden sacrificed his widely good citizenship and freedom supposing the disturbing scope of the world wide program. thanks to one means courageous actions americans know about the really gracious way your government is lying on this. ron paul is hoping his petition urges the government to take action before snowden's amnesty and russia expires on july thirty first of this year that deadline is still up in the air after a russian lawmaker said last month that the country plans to extend his asylum offer. snowden faces felony charges and the u.s. and now those who were involved in giving him access to the classified government documents are seeing a repercussions for their actions two three people who worked at the national security agency including a contractor an active duty military member and an n.s.a. civilian employee have been implicated according to an n.s.a. memo sent to the house judiciary
employee edward snowden ron paul has repeatedly praised snowden for exposing the national security agency's spying program and now he started a petition to demand that snowden is granted clemency snowden sacrificed his widely good citizenship and freedom supposing the disturbing scope of the world wide program. thanks to one means courageous actions americans know about the really gracious way your government is lying on this. ron paul is hoping his petition urges the government to take action...
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so again, more hope for edward snowden here.nd mine was the next one, "the puzzle palace", and there they accuse me of putting this to give up documents which i know i did the research with. and they threaten some of my sources, including a one or nsa director with prosecution and jail time and everything. and they had a guy follow me. that is why i wore a costume wherever i went. and actually that was john henry's house. [laughter] >> but they did. they actually had somebody in every audience who gave a talk. and they put a whole file cabinet of papers together on these. and they said that we don't have anything on you. i said that it's impossible. i've been writing about you for three years and you don't have a single visa paper? and then i saw on one paper i thought, oh, that's my codename. so i sent a request for everything on this file and i got a whole drawer. so after about 20 years the agency -- i just made that picture up there, but they actually had a book signing for me and they did have a line going out the door and
so again, more hope for edward snowden here.nd mine was the next one, "the puzzle palace", and there they accuse me of putting this to give up documents which i know i did the research with. and they threaten some of my sources, including a one or nsa director with prosecution and jail time and everything. and they had a guy follow me. that is why i wore a costume wherever i went. and actually that was john henry's house. [laughter] >> but they did. they actually had somebody in...
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which was the cache that edward snowden gave to ewan. caches.e several other >> does anyone actually know -- can anyone quantify what the size of the leak is? >> i don't think anybody knows. the n.s.a. said for a while that they did know and then they said they didn't. >> so, just on the launch of the story. it's june 5. >> yes. we're working in huge amounts of secrecy at this point. we have realized that communications at hong kong are necessarily going to be sparse and very highly encoded. the first thing we did was fly james bowl to new york. he's a veteran of wikileaks. sitting in the second row. and freakishly young. really annoyingly young. but brilliant at all things involving cryptology and technology. he can also fix a printer. >> very important. [laughter] i didn't know that. we must call him. >> without putting it on the network. but he came and introduced us to disposable chat rooms and properly secure technology. then we had to teach glen and ewan how to use it from london. fortunately again they were being taught how to do
which was the cache that edward snowden gave to ewan. caches.e several other >> does anyone actually know -- can anyone quantify what the size of the leak is? >> i don't think anybody knows. the n.s.a. said for a while that they did know and then they said they didn't. >> so, just on the launch of the story. it's june 5. >> yes. we're working in huge amounts of secrecy at this point. we have realized that communications at hong kong are necessarily going to be sparse and...
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snowden knew this to be untrue. fuse was lit. >> one question that i think people inside and outside the business of reporting have asked is why "the guardian." you detail this testing of one another between glen greenwald who did the orange reporting and snowden himself, sort of proving their story and their commitment to one another. tell me about that. >> snowden like "the new york times" felt like they sat on the story of the bush wiretapping. then in late 2012 he penned an e-mail to glen greenwald. glen is a very busy guy. he's always overworked and has chat windows up and he didn't respond. there were several false starts before snowden finally got through to glen greenwald and he and a filmmaker and a colleague flew out to hong kong to meet him not really knowing who he was, if he was kind of a fake or the real deal. and of course he was the real deal. >> luke harding, it is a fascinating read what i've read so far. "the snowden files -- the inside story of the world's most wanted man." talks about him as a t
snowden knew this to be untrue. fuse was lit. >> one question that i think people inside and outside the business of reporting have asked is why "the guardian." you detail this testing of one another between glen greenwald who did the orange reporting and snowden himself, sort of proving their story and their commitment to one another. tell me about that. >> snowden like "the new york times" felt like they sat on the story of the bush wiretapping. then in late...
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not that everyone could do what eric snowden did. it shows -- story shows that just how ill-prepared the nsa was for someone like snowden. here we were couple years after manning and the release of documents through wikileaks, here is the most secure, what we thought most secure american intelligence agency, for snowden to be able to do that is incredible. as the intelligence chief admitted this week they'ringing as much about what snowden took, they still don't have clear sense of the entirety. >> schieffer: there has been some talk, i've heard this talk, peter king said he'd heard it, that he's been unable to substantiate it to this point that edward snowden actually decided to go to hawaii because he newsom how that the security there was not as good. now as iay, this is totally unsubstantiated, but it is one of the things that king said part of the ongoing investigation, that he knew the security wasn't as good out there. it turns out it was not merry as good. >> i've heard that as well. what we do know is that after wikileaks, n
not that everyone could do what eric snowden did. it shows -- story shows that just how ill-prepared the nsa was for someone like snowden. here we were couple years after manning and the release of documents through wikileaks, here is the most secure, what we thought most secure american intelligence agency, for snowden to be able to do that is incredible. as the intelligence chief admitted this week they'ringing as much about what snowden took, they still don't have clear sense of the...
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whistleblower edward snowden was singled out by a border agent and interview with that attorney from london straight ahead and the sochi winter olympics heat up with another day of competition russia has scored an olympic gold in the two man bobsled race while the u.s. and russia stand neck and neck for total medals the latest on the sochi games coming up. and a mixed verdict in the trial of a florida man who shot and killed an unarmed teen we'll break down the verdict in the case and ask if michael dunn will face a retrial for the death of jordan davis all of that and more later in the show. it's monday february seventeenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm lynn neary david and you're watching r.t. america. we begin tonight with the news that an attorney who represents former government contractor edward snowden is saying she was detained and questioned by heathrow airport border force in london while going through customs just one raid act was traveling along with former n.s.a. whistleblower thomas drake to meet with julian a songe at the ecuadorian embassy in london yesterday right
whistleblower edward snowden was singled out by a border agent and interview with that attorney from london straight ahead and the sochi winter olympics heat up with another day of competition russia has scored an olympic gold in the two man bobsled race while the u.s. and russia stand neck and neck for total medals the latest on the sochi games coming up. and a mixed verdict in the trial of a florida man who shot and killed an unarmed teen we'll break down the verdict in the case and ask if...
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spying program and now he started a petition that demands snowden is granted clemency edward snowden sacrificed his widely good citizenship and freedom the disturbing scope of the illness a worldwide supplying program. thanks to one means courageous actions americans know about the. way their government is flying on this. ron paul is hoping his petition urges the government to take action before snowden's amnesty and russia expires on july thirty first of this year that deadline is still up in the air however after a russian lawmaker said last month the country plans to extend its asylum offer while snowden faces felony charges in the u.s. those involved in giving him access to casa fide data are seeing repercussions for their actions two three people who worked at the n.s.a. including a contractor and an active duty military member and a civilian employee have been implicated according to a memo sent to the house judiciary committee the n.s.a. civilian admitted to f.b.i. special agent that he allowed the mr snowden to use his public key infrastructure certificate to access classifie
spying program and now he started a petition that demands snowden is granted clemency edward snowden sacrificed his widely good citizenship and freedom the disturbing scope of the illness a worldwide supplying program. thanks to one means courageous actions americans know about the. way their government is flying on this. ron paul is hoping his petition urges the government to take action before snowden's amnesty and russia expires on july thirty first of this year that deadline is still up in...
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glen greenwald is the reporter who broke the edward snowden surveillance story and who helped snowden publish all of the nsa revelations that have shaken u.s. relationships around the world and revealed to all of us just how extensively the government is collecting our personal data. he will be joining me in a moment as he prepares to release material we have not seen yet before on his new website. meanwhile greenwald is preparing to come back to the united states n spite of the fact that he could be arrested as soon as he lands. several lawmakers have said that he may be guilty of aiding and abetting a felon. journalist glen greenwald joins me from rio de janeiro. thank you for being here. i'm not sure if i can hear glen but i think you can hear me. i'm going to try to ask him my first question. it involves your new website. will you be revealing new information about the surveillance stories on the site? >> sure. there's a lot more really significant stories about to reveal as we've said for quite some time that continues to be true, and a big part of why this appeals to us so much,
glen greenwald is the reporter who broke the edward snowden surveillance story and who helped snowden publish all of the nsa revelations that have shaken u.s. relationships around the world and revealed to all of us just how extensively the government is collecting our personal data. he will be joining me in a moment as he prepares to release material we have not seen yet before on his new website. meanwhile greenwald is preparing to come back to the united states n spite of the fact that he...
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edward snowden the man responsible for leaking the n.s.a. is revelations that sent shock waves around the globe has been huge. well. the whistle blower has been elected and ornery recto glossed again of us to the u.k. find out what it means for him and for the students and i'll report later this hour . the interview. below. to. choose your language. we can without any financial center say still some of the. choose the news the consensus get to. choose the opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that entire lives choose the access to often. this is our senior national welcome back alexander ovechkin and company can now forget about their dreams of an impact gold and the home winter games in fact the russian ice hockey squad won't be able to compete for any medal after a dramatic loss to finland in the quarterfinals correspondent this is such a right now so call all over to russia and ice hockey then. yes i think there's going to be so much soul searching in and around russia this evening the red machine have been eliminated at the q
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contractor edward snowden show it was treated as a third class partner spied on at levels similar to china and saudi arabia to put that in perspective the n.s.a. watched twenty million german phone connections and ten million internet data sets on an average day tapping only two million connections in france during the same time give her all the fury merkel's initiative may have want to deal with anger at her government has been seen as lax on u.s. buying and snowden revealed cooperation between countries may have been closer than german indignation with indicate. america doesn't really. believe about plan. it doesn't seem that the conservative party is concerned with protection of the data of citizens at all it seems to be a point of pressure. put forward to the united states. but it's unclear what the actual purpose of this idea is merkel has been pushing the us for a relationship similar to the so-called five eyes agreement reached after the second world war i deal between english speaking countries not to spy on one another but the white house isn't playing ball there's no countr
contractor edward snowden show it was treated as a third class partner spied on at levels similar to china and saudi arabia to put that in perspective the n.s.a. watched twenty million german phone connections and ten million internet data sets on an average day tapping only two million connections in france during the same time give her all the fury merkel's initiative may have want to deal with anger at her government has been seen as lax on u.s. buying and snowden revealed cooperation...
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it makes it sound that snowden, edward snowden, the former nsa contractor last june, did release all this information, made it public about what the u.s. was doing in terms of this metadata collection operation. it makes it sound at least clapper seemed to think well maybe snowden did the right thing. i should have done it right after 9/11, the u.s. should have done it right after 9/11. we still wouldn't know about this if snowden hadn't released this information. >> yeah. i don't think general clapper said anything we have to be ashamed. would have been less of a reaction if we put it out after 9/11 rather than now. but i have been in many, many meetings with general clapper. and i can tell you, he does not think snowden did the right thing. he has nothing but contempt from snowden, based on the meetings i've had with general clapper. so i think what he is saying is, it may have been easier to get this done at the time, and it wouldn't have had the shock effect that it's had now. but my concern would be looking at it in both hindsight and trying to think what would have happened, th
it makes it sound that snowden, edward snowden, the former nsa contractor last june, did release all this information, made it public about what the u.s. was doing in terms of this metadata collection operation. it makes it sound at least clapper seemed to think well maybe snowden did the right thing. i should have done it right after 9/11, the u.s. should have done it right after 9/11. we still wouldn't know about this if snowden hadn't released this information. >> yeah. i don't think...
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edward snowden speaks to the world whenever he is so moved.g. in that statement yesterday, edward snowden also, of course, criticized the government of the united states for its excessive use of secrecy and the australian government for the same thing. the women of pussy riot pulled those ski masks over their faces in anticipation of the pepper spray that they knew would be coming their way. here is more of what happened to these supremely brave women when they tried to sing a song at vladimir putin's olympics. [ screaming ] >> that's what happens to brave people in russia who speak out against the regime. none of that happened to edward snowden yesterday because he did what vladimir putin wants him to do -- speak out against the united states and australia. it must be so painful for edward snowden to be strapped in russia today and not be able to say a word about that country's human rights violation. he must have decided the ns a's collect collection of phone records and massive surveillance capabilities are a worse threat to human rights an
edward snowden speaks to the world whenever he is so moved.g. in that statement yesterday, edward snowden also, of course, criticized the government of the united states for its excessive use of secrecy and the australian government for the same thing. the women of pussy riot pulled those ski masks over their faces in anticipation of the pepper spray that they knew would be coming their way. here is more of what happened to these supremely brave women when they tried to sing a song at vladimir...
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edward snowden the man responsible for leaking the n.s.a. the revelations have found shock waves around the globe as. new job the whistleblower has been elected as honorary rector of love to university in the u.k. find out what it means for him and for the students and our reporters later this hour. our. transit road to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of moscow. our. world of. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. you're watching our international life from moscow welcome. fugitive whistleblower edward snowden may be in limbo overweighs future lines but one of the u.k.'s most venerable institutions is happy to give him a position of trust students at gloucester universe state and scotland have nominated him as a director as sassy explains former u.s. national security agency contractor edward snowden has been elected as a student rector of glasgow university one of the oldest universities in the u.k. the role of issues to senior management at the university bought p
edward snowden the man responsible for leaking the n.s.a. the revelations have found shock waves around the globe as. new job the whistleblower has been elected as honorary rector of love to university in the u.k. find out what it means for him and for the students and our reporters later this hour. our. transit road to vnukovo report your best way to the heart of moscow. our. world of. science technology innovation all the least of elements from around russia we've got the future covered....
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edward snowden the man responsible for leaking the n.s.a.'s revelations that sent shock waves around the world has a new job it was one of his being elected honorary rector of glasgow university in the u.k. find out what it means for him and for the students in a report a little later this hour. with economic downturns in the final months they belong to the deal and the rest because it's a neat place you will be if we. put it on you will come on in washington d.c. all the face time you know alone. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. russian ice hockey star alexander ovechkin and his team mates can forget about their dreams of an impact gold at the home winter games in fact the entire squad won't be able to compete for any medal after a dramatic loss to finland in the quarter finals whenever to our correspondent scott who is in sochi so all over for team russia and the ice hockey then yes i think it's going to be some soul searching in and around sochi and in and around russia this evening the red machine have been elim
edward snowden the man responsible for leaking the n.s.a.'s revelations that sent shock waves around the world has a new job it was one of his being elected honorary rector of glasgow university in the u.k. find out what it means for him and for the students in a report a little later this hour. with economic downturns in the final months they belong to the deal and the rest because it's a neat place you will be if we. put it on you will come on in washington d.c. all the face time you know...
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in a statement, snowden responded -- in the latest of snowden's disclosures, new information has emerged on the nsa's secret role in u.s. military and cia assassinations overseas. complexis using analysis of electronic surveillance, rather than human intelligence, as the primary method to locate targets for lethal drone strikes. the nsa identifies targets based on controversial metadata analysis and cell phone tracking technologies, and unreliable tactic that has resulted in the deaths of innocent or unidentified people. the disclosures made in the first article by journalists jeremy scahill and glenn greenwald for their new journalism venture, first look media. particularly the intercept, which launched today. we will speak with them after the headlines. tens of thousands of people marched in raleigh, north carolina on saturday to protest the far right policies of the state's republican government. the moral march was an outgrowth of last years moral monday's protest, 13 weeks of actions against what critics call a republican assault on poor people, the unemployed, voting rights, educat
in a statement, snowden responded -- in the latest of snowden's disclosures, new information has emerged on the nsa's secret role in u.s. military and cia assassinations overseas. complexis using analysis of electronic surveillance, rather than human intelligence, as the primary method to locate targets for lethal drone strikes. the nsa identifies targets based on controversial metadata analysis and cell phone tracking technologies, and unreliable tactic that has resulted in the deaths of...
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. >> and then it is gone. >> like snowden. is snowden worthy of plastic fame? >> i think for $99 you should be able to get the whole set. you should get the glen greenwalled and the julian assange and the putin and the van they go around in and solve mysteries in and defeat the predator drone who fires its own missiles. that's worth $99. and then it can turn to a cartoon and a live action movie based on the cartoon. >> they do have an assange doll by the way. >> they do? >> yes, i looked. the thing is $99 or three days of tips for you from ihop. does $60 make more sense? >> that's why i strip at birthday parties also. you make more tips. yes, it is $99, but it is so easy to buy. you don't even have to fill out on-line credit card forms because they have your credit card information and your address. did you see what i did? >> moving on. joe app, -- joanne, there are outfits you can order and one is an indiana jones that comes with a whip. is that what you will get? >> yes because my barbies will love it. they will be excited t
. >> and then it is gone. >> like snowden. is snowden worthy of plastic fame? >> i think for $99 you should be able to get the whole set. you should get the glen greenwalled and the julian assange and the putin and the van they go around in and solve mysteries in and defeat the predator drone who fires its own missiles. that's worth $99. and then it can turn to a cartoon and a live action movie based on the cartoon. >> they do have an assange doll by the way. >>...
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a snowden was elected to the position of record by students at scotland's glasgow university. has details. former u.s. national security agency edward snowden has been elected as a student rector of glasgow university one of the oldest universities in the u.k. now the role of the rector is to represent student issues do senior management at the university bought previous incumbents have been elected as political statements of the group that had nominated edward snowden said that they did so because he stood for democracy and that voting for it would have shown support for his plight as a wanted man after revealing the extent of global surveillance by the n.s.a. as well as other spy agencies and they said that this would also said a message to governments their opposition to the intrusive nature of state security now as far as edward snowden is concerned this isn't his first of ward in october two thousand and thirteen he received the sad matter of his integrity and intelligence award and also just this week he's one of the recipients of the year two thousand and thirteen georg
a snowden was elected to the position of record by students at scotland's glasgow university. has details. former u.s. national security agency edward snowden has been elected as a student rector of glasgow university one of the oldest universities in the u.k. now the role of the rector is to represent student issues do senior management at the university bought previous incumbents have been elected as political statements of the group that had nominated edward snowden said that they did so...
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. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her about the future of the paper and about accusations that the paper is too far left. welcome to "talk to al jazeera," jill. >> thanks so much, john. >> tell us what it's like to be the editor of "the new york times" for the last couple of years. did you dream about this? >> it's something i have dreamed about since i've been a professional journalist. i never expected that i would actually have this job, but some part of me always, yes, certainly dreamed of working for "the new york times." i grew up here in manhattan. my family actually had two home delivery subscriptions to ""the times"," because my mother was a passionate puzzler, but she couldn't stand to have the puzzle r
. >>> edward snowden did help the "new york times" keep the public informed on what i consider to be very important matters. >> i would say it is the most secretive white house that i have ever been involved in covering. >> during the run-up to the iraq war, abramson was the d.c. bureau chief for the paper, which she says ransom seriously flawed stories. >> we were, i think, not diligent enough. >> i talk to her about the future of the paper and about...
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. >> schieffer: do you think snowden knew what documents he was getting? >> i think so. he was doing thorough search. he may not have known when he started exactly what he was going to find, but i believe he knows again what he's been turning over. again, i can't say that for certain but i would think this seems very systematic, very coordinated. i'm sure there was some overlap, some extra documents he got maybe he wasn't planning on didn't get all he wanted to get. but the thing is on balance this was extremely successful in the documents that he was able to get. >> the chairman of the committee you sit on, mike rogers said on this broadcast, "face the nation," that he believed that the russians had helped snowden at several points along the way. what is your take on that? >> i don't think there's anything to disprove that. still the subject of investigation. mike rogers has very good sources. again that is still the subject of investigations and something that cannot be ruled out. >> why do you think, if i can shift to another subject, that is immigratio
. >> schieffer: do you think snowden knew what documents he was getting? >> i think so. he was doing thorough search. he may not have known when he started exactly what he was going to find, but i believe he knows again what he's been turning over. again, i can't say that for certain but i would think this seems very systematic, very coordinated. i'm sure there was some overlap, some extra documents he got maybe he wasn't planning on didn't get all he wanted to get. but the thing is...
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with the snowden case being only the most recent. this seems to be, if not a stated policy, a reality where journalism about sensitive national security issues that i see as vitally in the public interest is effectively being criminalized and a real freeze is setting in in what had been to this point i think a healthy discourse between sources and journalists and i might here if i can take just a minute, because the gentleman had quite a long bit of time to speak, as to point out that max frankel and a very affidavit in the pentagon papers case wrote eloquently about how the public does benefit from this discourse. and i have seen both in the job as washington bureau chief of "the times" certainly then growing as managing editor and now as executive editor that these criminal leak investigations have had a very profound effect on journalism. >> come back to the accomplices point. the thing that was completely different about the story, you know, as journalists we all understand that at some point somebody might threaten you in the me
with the snowden case being only the most recent. this seems to be, if not a stated policy, a reality where journalism about sensitive national security issues that i see as vitally in the public interest is effectively being criminalized and a real freeze is setting in in what had been to this point i think a healthy discourse between sources and journalists and i might here if i can take just a minute, because the gentleman had quite a long bit of time to speak, as to point out that max...
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reaction to snowden's latest revelations on how the n.s.a. targeted wiki leaks was quick spin coming in coming rather from a fellow whistleblower julian on sunday expressed his outrage at the leak andry need his calls for an investigation into the spying agency's activities more details on that are just a click away. and also a huge explosion out of fracking well a five day blaze and one person dead forced energy giant chevron to offer an apology to a small pennsylvania town find out how it's considered a treat on free pizza went down that aisle to dock. traffic could be a nightmare for motorists in athens today with farmers promising to use approaches motorcades to clog up the roads nationwide protests have been called after negotiations between the farmers union and the government over new tunks regulations reached stalemate last week. and now reports. they left their fields and the them down to their tractors again greek farmers young and old took to the streets calling for revolution father third time in just two weeks farmers of this reg
reaction to snowden's latest revelations on how the n.s.a. targeted wiki leaks was quick spin coming in coming rather from a fellow whistleblower julian on sunday expressed his outrage at the leak andry need his calls for an investigation into the spying agency's activities more details on that are just a click away. and also a huge explosion out of fracking well a five day blaze and one person dead forced energy giant chevron to offer an apology to a small pennsylvania town find out how it's...
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well reaction to snowden's latest revelations on how the n.s.a. targeted wiki leaks was quick and coming from a fellow whistleblower julian assange. the leak a renewed his calls for an investigation into the spying agency's activities many more details on that just a few clicks away. while you're out dot com check out this story here a huge explosion at a fracking well a five day blaze one person killed force energy giant sheriff wrong to offer an apology to a small pennsylvania town they would have would appear that their apology over free . didn't go down too well. traffic could be a nightmare for motorists in athens today with farmers promising to use a protest motorcade to plug up the roads and nationwide protests have been called off the negotiations between the farmers union and government over a new tax regulations reached a stalemate last week a maria phenomena picks up the story. they left their fields and abandoned their tractors again greek farmers young and old took to the streets calling for revolution for the third time in just two w
well reaction to snowden's latest revelations on how the n.s.a. targeted wiki leaks was quick and coming from a fellow whistleblower julian assange. the leak a renewed his calls for an investigation into the spying agency's activities many more details on that just a few clicks away. while you're out dot com check out this story here a huge explosion at a fracking well a five day blaze one person killed force energy giant sheriff wrong to offer an apology to a small pennsylvania town they would...