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and i have a very difficult question because you know mr snowden i transited through moscow. not intended to stay in moscow but it's passport been revoked by the u.s. authorities and he was stuck there so that was a situation where you know mr snowden was looking for a solution up the tunnel and fortunately the russian government silent there after shooting him on these two occasions an ordinary working or business visa mr sargent's difficulty with c. k. . he sought asylum in ecuador embassy and he was actually granted asylum by the equator government and then subsequently ecuador citizenship. i think. you know the. disappointing events are i would say you know a sort of a travesty the justices are the green and justice is the or door in government revoking us our nation it's. a sign of ston it's. number one it is a very high threshold to strip somebody of asylum status. for a while it's available in the public domain i don't see any evidence that would have just a president moreno or is it a stretch to strip him of that asylum status the second thing i'd like to comment on i
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come on snowden show some bravery for once they intercept has said they can't keep reporting on the snowden archive because of the cost tell me about it reporting on. all this. and then. the last time. they said probably the same reason the mainstream media hasn't reported on the facts of this israel's largest banks had to pay over one billion dollars in fines for us tax evasion schemas book in order to show full respect to another country's cultures and customs you try to behave in the same way they do so that's all the israeli banks were doing they looked at our culture and they were way better commit some tax fraud. on a huge scale. or else it would be rude. you know you go to an asian household you take off your shoes you come to america you commit tax fraud. be impolite. i mean i mean you've got to feel bad for the big banks they're trying to cling on but they serve no purpose except to exploit people most of their profits come from government subsidies aka welfare so they're only dominant until the masses of average people realize the truth and move their money elsewhere big. axon tig
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it would snowden's asylum. with myself being in this situation of having us corrected asylum because i was very highly motivated having been in this situation myself i didn't want to see it but snowden go through it as well would you trade places with edward snowden. right now and yet in a heartbeat yes suddenly to be free in russia. and have some type of freedom of movement internationally is much preferred will to any person. myself for chelsea manning or many others who are. kept in effectively in confined to one. small space. supporters of the former wiki leaks chief have been showing their solidarity with julian assange both in the u.k. and stateside in washington d.c. they gathered outside the british embassy to decry his possible extradition to the u.s. on one limb people gathered outside the westminster court was convicted and we talk to wiki leaks editor kristinn hrafnsson and jennifer robinson is on just more about the wider implications of the arrest and what to expect in the days ahead. it might pos
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it would snowden's asylum. with myself being in this situation of having us corrected asylum because i was very highly motivated having been in this situation myself i didn't want to see it with snowden go through it as well would you trade places with edward snowden. right now and yet in a heartbeat yes that is certainly to be free in russia. and have some type of freedom of movement internationally is much preferred will to any person. myself or chelsea manning or many others who are . kept in effectively in confined to one. small space. supporters of the weekly sheet have been showing a vessel of parity both in the u.k. and stateside in washington they gathered outside the british embassy to croy this possible extradition to the united states while in london people gathered outside the court where a source had been taken. and he said he has more now she's been following the international reaction to a soldier's arrest. well we've seen a flood of global solidarity standing with the sun for all of its past rev
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go through it as well would you trade places with edward snowden. right now and yet in a heartbeat yes that is suddenly to be free in russia. i don't have some type of proof internationally is much preferred or to a person. by itself or chelsea manning or many others who are. kept. in confined to one. small space supporters of the four wiki leaks chief have been showing their solidarity both in the u.k. and stateside in washington they gathered outside the british embassy to decry his possible extradition to the u.s. what in london people gathered outside the court where a songe had been taking. an issue with us so has been following the international reaction to julian assange answers the tension. well we've seen a flood of global solidarity standing with the songe for all of its past revelations many saying asylum just where can courage those to ask what the most prominent political figures could be hiding the human rights watch which they say are a voice of justice has been speaking about an investigative journalism worldwide they say that in thi
go through it as well would you trade places with edward snowden. right now and yet in a heartbeat yes that is suddenly to be free in russia. i don't have some type of proof internationally is much preferred or to a person. by itself or chelsea manning or many others who are. kept. in confined to one. small space supporters of the four wiki leaks chief have been showing their solidarity both in the u.k. and stateside in washington they gathered outside the british embassy to decry his possible...
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edward snowden's asylum. with myself being in this situation of having to escort to asylum because i was very highly motivated having being in the situation myself i didn't want to see it but serving those as well would you trade places with edward snowden . brought it out yeah in a heartbeat yes that is suddenly to be free in russia. and have some type of freedom of movement international is much prefer of all to any person. myself or chelsea manning or many others who are . kept it effectively in confined to one. small space. one else seems wrong. why don't we all just don't call. me feel dull yet to see. these days become active. and engaged with equals betrayal. once a many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. there are millions of people in america and around the world who are better educated than ray dahlia but in order to succeed on wall street you need to complete lack of empathy this is driven in study after study after study ray deleo has no consideration about the effec
edward snowden's asylum. with myself being in this situation of having to escort to asylum because i was very highly motivated having being in the situation myself i didn't want to see it but serving those as well would you trade places with edward snowden . brought it out yeah in a heartbeat yes that is suddenly to be free in russia. and have some type of freedom of movement international is much prefer of all to any person. myself or chelsea manning or many others who are . kept it...
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all that it needs to do now going back to other two other whistleblowers now going back to edward snowden here's what he had to say when he learned of well julian assange arrest. images of ecuador's ambassador inviting the secret police into the embassy to drag a publisher of like it or not award winning journalism out of the building are going to end up in the history books and sanchez critics may cheer be. this is a dark moment for press freedom so as you can see this could be a bit of a dangerous precedent for not just for journalists but generally for people for activists who are nerf certain facts that basically who cross the biggest and the largest superpower in the world absolutely i think what's become so obvious today especially since the songe was removed from the ecuadorian embassy is how much of a divisive figure here is we've got two extremes of what the people who love him and think is a hero and what the people who absolutely hate him and it's so so apparent in the tweets in the comments that it's lazy saying that he's not above just like nobody's above justice and social s
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it would snowden's asylum. with myself being in this situation of having her thwarted asylum because i was very highly motivated having being in the situation myself i didn't want to see it as well would you trade places with edward snowden. right now and yet in a heartbeat yes certainly to be free in russia. and have some type of freedom of movement internationally is much prefer ball to any person. myself or chelsea manning or many others who are. kept in effectively in confined to one. small space. and supporters of the former we can least chief of the show nestle literacy in the u.k. and stateside mushing tin they gathered outside the british embassy to decry his possible extradition to the states or london people gathered outside the pools were asuncion been taken aback by these initially said he's been following the international reaction to the arrest. well we've seen the floods of global solidarity standing with the sun for all of its past revelations many saying asylum just where can courage those to a
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i think we do have a short clip of edward snowden like a full voiced quote as to what he had to say on his twitter feed let's listen to that snowden's tweet images of ecuador's ambassador inviting the secret police into the embassy to drag the publisher of like it or not award winning journalism out of the building we're going to end up in the history books and sanchez critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom well and going back to because the we can leaks it has a sort of knock this domino effect into place a should say and kind of kick started that big big we general whistleblower movement which was kind of maybe swept under the rug used to be to be swept under the rug and wasn't that rampant before the we can leaks emergence and resurgence and do all these names of edward snowden of chelsea or chelsea manning all of that . huge amount owing to a well known and indeed i mean. we have the web site has been implicated in the in the case of twenty sixteen elections because that was the web site that published or the cable or the diplomatic cables and some of the
i think we do have a short clip of edward snowden like a full voiced quote as to what he had to say on his twitter feed let's listen to that snowden's tweet images of ecuador's ambassador inviting the secret police into the embassy to drag the publisher of like it or not award winning journalism out of the building we're going to end up in the history books and sanchez critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom well and going back to because the we can leaks it has a sort of...
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on come on they can only take the news from behind we start off with the snowden the massive trove of top secret documents that edward snowden leaked in two thousand and thirteen it revealed to all of us that the n.s.a. is watching all of us the intercept is the only outlet with the full archive and they have done some wonderful reporting on that information in fact given the run of blogging is a rather was. it was done. in the boldest move of all they have decided to stop that reporting just yes the intercept has shuttered the snowden archive no more well that's ok they've already reported on ten percent of the documents and those ten percent prove that we live in a dystopian horror show in which we're all suspects held at the whim of a terrifying and all encompassing anonymous surveillance state so i'm sure the other ninety percent is probably positive stuff. or meaningless notes on whether the mass hall had chicken pot pie on tuesdays you know well i guess this means there's only one choice edward snowden you need to sneak back into the n.s.a. so you can really good documents this
on come on they can only take the news from behind we start off with the snowden the massive trove of top secret documents that edward snowden leaked in two thousand and thirteen it revealed to all of us that the n.s.a. is watching all of us the intercept is the only outlet with the full archive and they have done some wonderful reporting on that information in fact given the run of blogging is a rather was. it was done. in the boldest move of all they have decided to stop that reporting just...
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it would snowden's asylum. with myself being in this situation of having a score to settle because i was very highly motivated having been in the situation myself i didn't want to see it but so i can go to work as well would you trade places with edward snowden. right now or yeah you know hard yes that is certainly to be free. in russia. and have some type of freedom of movement internationally is much prefer of all to any person. myself or chelsea manning or many others who are. kept in effectively in confined to one. small space journalist and documentary filmmaker john pilger thinks the mung all the leaks what really landed in trouble was the revelation of the true nature of modern war culture spoke to our teens afshin rattansi on our going underground program you can watch the full interview tomorrow but for now here's a quick preview. there are so many leaks that are related to telling us about the true nature of war of course what really got julian into trouble and chelsea manning of course was the video
it would snowden's asylum. with myself being in this situation of having a score to settle because i was very highly motivated having been in the situation myself i didn't want to see it but so i can go to work as well would you trade places with edward snowden. right now or yeah you know hard yes that is certainly to be free. in russia. and have some type of freedom of movement internationally is much prefer of all to any person. myself or chelsea manning or many others who are. kept in...
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source he tries to get as much information out of the source as possible now we've also had edward snowden share his opinion on this and he called it a dark day for journalists all over the world have a listen images of ecuador's ambassador inviting the secret police into the embassy to drag a publisher of like it or not award winning journalism out of the building or going to end up in the history books and sandra's critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom. now let's just cast on mines back because everything seems to have gone spectacularly long wrong forward songs and long. exactly i mean he's been he was holed up in the embassy for almost seven years and i remember just two or three years ago when we had breaking news because we expected jordan astonished to walk out of the embassy a free man but everything kind of change the relationship he had with the ecuadorian embassy changed when marino came into power everything soured didn't it before we knew it you know he's internet free is internet access has been taken away he was taken in the u.s. so everything seems t
source he tries to get as much information out of the source as possible now we've also had edward snowden share his opinion on this and he called it a dark day for journalists all over the world have a listen images of ecuador's ambassador inviting the secret police into the embassy to drag a publisher of like it or not award winning journalism out of the building or going to end up in the history books and sandra's critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom. now let's just...
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and bob anderson oversaw cases involving week kikileaks, inclu the edward snowden situation. charlie, you're in the middle of reports and writing on this, i appreciate you taking a few minutes to join us here. >> no problem, chuck. >> so, this seems like a very small, actual crime that the justice department is charging him with, in comparison to all of the other information we think he's aware of here. what are the chances assange makes it onto u.s. soil? >> well, it's not going to happen soon. it's virtually certain that assange is going to fight indictment to the united states, as far as he can go in the british court system. he'll say, this is politically motivated, this prosecution is not legitimate, there's not a real crime here, et cetera. he may not ultimately prevail, but that process can take years. and so, i don't think anyone should expect that assange is going to arrive here in the eastern district of virginia and face that trial any time soon, which also means that the special counsel investigation, which is over, anyway, will be long since over by the time he c
and bob anderson oversaw cases involving week kikileaks, inclu the edward snowden situation. charlie, you're in the middle of reports and writing on this, i appreciate you taking a few minutes to join us here. >> no problem, chuck. >> so, this seems like a very small, actual crime that the justice department is charging him with, in comparison to all of the other information we think he's aware of here. what are the chances assange makes it onto u.s. soil? >> well, it's not...
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over two hundred thousand state department cables in response to the arrest whistleblower edward snowden tweeted a sun just critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom i couldn't agree more with mr snowden and i'd like to add that as a taxpaying citizen of the united states i am deeply ashamed of my government's actions against mr assad who like him or not is ultimately practicing the art of good journalism but in these times when our most important rights like freedom of press are being threatened. we need to be watching the hawks. that that's. what they like that i got.
over two hundred thousand state department cables in response to the arrest whistleblower edward snowden tweeted a sun just critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom i couldn't agree more with mr snowden and i'd like to add that as a taxpaying citizen of the united states i am deeply ashamed of my government's actions against mr assad who like him or not is ultimately practicing the art of good journalism but in these times when our most important rights like freedom of...
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books and sanchez critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom so indeed edward snowden another well it was snowden got asylum in russia no indication that moscow plans to send him away anytime soon so he's got that going for him well not so not so lucky i mean yes he is he did appear he has just appeared in court just a quick reminder and indeed when you speak of other whistleblowers the case of chelsea manning and i mean mind this the department of justice in the states as just connected the two with its just connected julian assange and chelsea manning because they're both now accused of conspiring in chelsea manning is in jail in the united states should.
books and sanchez critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom so indeed edward snowden another well it was snowden got asylum in russia no indication that moscow plans to send him away anytime soon so he's got that going for him well not so not so lucky i mean yes he is he did appear he has just appeared in court just a quick reminder and indeed when you speak of other whistleblowers the case of chelsea manning and i mean mind this the department of justice in the states as...
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books and sanjay's critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom so indeed edward snowden another well it was snowden got asylum in russia no indication that moscow plans to send him away anytime soon so he's got that going for him well not so not so lucky i mean yes he is he did appear he has just appeared in court just a quick reminder and indeed when you speak of other whistleblowers the case of chelsea manning and i mean mind this the department of justice in the states as just connected the two we just connected julian assange and chelsea manning because they're both now accused of conspiring and chelsea manning is in jail in the united states she was put in jail last month when she refused to testify in front of the in front of the grand jury in a we kill leaks probe so a lot of people are saying that just things fall into place here endless sort of the puzzle you can start you can start to see the full the full picture and what speaking of chelsea manning really you don't have to look any further than her experience because the un special rapporteur on torture did o
books and sanjay's critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom so indeed edward snowden another well it was snowden got asylum in russia no indication that moscow plans to send him away anytime soon so he's got that going for him well not so not so lucky i mean yes he is he did appear he has just appeared in court just a quick reminder and indeed when you speak of other whistleblowers the case of chelsea manning and i mean mind this the department of justice in the states as...
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author of beyond snowden. senior fellow at brown university.o the show. >> great to be here. kennedy: there are a number of reasons programs like this, should have been abandoned a long time ago, not to mention unconstitutionality there has been a big problem in gathering that much data. because, you -- you would never have enough man power to sift throughing to really reach your stated aim which is to catch terrorists. is that what happened? why are they abandoning it now. >> a great question. really, it was because of lack of effectiveness. this program never caught any bad guys overall move 20 years, basically they said, we use this in half a dozen cases, a dozen cases, but when a privacy board looked at it, they said you had this data in other investigations, they gathered a huge amount of data, it was not effective. kennedy: that right. and that is one of the pr presupposition to reup programs like this. is this a trend some of these once secret aspects of security organizations and ap apparatuse, is this a new trend they are allowing sun
author of beyond snowden. senior fellow at brown university.o the show. >> great to be here. kennedy: there are a number of reasons programs like this, should have been abandoned a long time ago, not to mention unconstitutionality there has been a big problem in gathering that much data. because, you -- you would never have enough man power to sift throughing to really reach your stated aim which is to catch terrorists. is that what happened? why are they abandoning it now. >> a...
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snowden fled to russia and was granted asylum himself. the 2016 presidential election put the spotlighback on assange and wikileaks. emthey published damaging ls from the democratic party and secretary clinton's campaign, allegedly obtained by russian hackers, prompting this reaction from then-candidate donald p. >> wikileaks. i love wikileaks! >> nawaz: in an interview that year wh judy woodruff, assange defended the move. >> let's say that, personally, i loved hillary clinton. would wikileaks still publish this materia of course it would. otherwise, we would be censoring it. that's our mandate it's actually interesting to think about what mediaor nizations wouldn't publish such material if it was given to them. >> nawaz: the trump administration's view of assange and wikileaks has evolved: >> wat the c.i.a. find the celebration of entities like wikileaks to be both perplexing and deeply tubling. because while we do our best to quietly collect ine rmation on tho pose very real threats to our country, individuals such as juln assange and
snowden fled to russia and was granted asylum himself. the 2016 presidential election put the spotlighback on assange and wikileaks. emthey published damaging ls from the democratic party and secretary clinton's campaign, allegedly obtained by russian hackers, prompting this reaction from then-candidate donald p. >> wikileaks. i love wikileaks! >> nawaz: in an interview that year wh judy woodruff, assange defended the move. >> let's say that, personally, i loved hillary...
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edward snowden, you saw the treat that he put out. there is a part of what these people do that is very important, and we are seeing that now. for those people who feel that there has been some sort of conspiracy against the president of the united states, and there are dark things happening beneath the surface were powerful people in secret are doing things that we should know about, they are the stewards of transparency. they just have a different means of getting this information out there. for some people, it's very politically convenient. like the president during the 2016 campaign. we will see what he says. there are a lot of republicans that have had assange in their cross hairs for a long time. and they feel that what he has done is so dangerous. >> melissa: i would love to hear marie's thoughts on that. on the lives that were put in jeopardy because of the things that he has put out there. >> marie: weird mike pompeo when he was cia director called wikileaks a "hostile foreign intelligence service." use that term. i think the
edward snowden, you saw the treat that he put out. there is a part of what these people do that is very important, and we are seeing that now. for those people who feel that there has been some sort of conspiracy against the president of the united states, and there are dark things happening beneath the surface were powerful people in secret are doing things that we should know about, they are the stewards of transparency. they just have a different means of getting this information out there....
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also have chelsea manning who is in custody for failing to testify to the grand jury you have edward snowden living in russia because he doesn't feel he can go back to the united states is there even any appetite on any side of the political divide in the united states to do anything to protect whistleblowers when they act in the public interest. there's less and less the climate in the us is turning very hostile to journalism hostile to the whistleblowers and i think the the the openings for such activities are narrowing rapidly what do you make of ecuador's actions in all this having gone from giving him asylum giving him a home for more than seven is and now handing him over to the police well i think ecuador is under intense financial pressure ecuador just received a bailout from the international monetary fund which the us essentially controls so i think there's a quid pro quo i mean ecuador would have to kick out a song in order to get financial support so i think clearly ecuador's now is now acting for you know in clear monetary for clearly monetary reasons in its own interest it's be
also have chelsea manning who is in custody for failing to testify to the grand jury you have edward snowden living in russia because he doesn't feel he can go back to the united states is there even any appetite on any side of the political divide in the united states to do anything to protect whistleblowers when they act in the public interest. there's less and less the climate in the us is turning very hostile to journalism hostile to the whistleblowers and i think the the the openings for...
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contractor is with data access runamuck absolutely i mean that look at edward snowden what the accesshe had he could he could do the. i mean you could look at they could look at it for a. for example all that information is there about the industrial trading and all that and probably bidding calculations the bidding being done by other companies is in there somewhere and they can find that use that in their bidding for a contract internationally is snowden traitor or a patriot i think some of the things he took out he shouldn't have but i think that's part of the problem of collecting data you know when you try to find the data that's important to get out the people most of the stuff that i've seen shows that he's a patriot because he's showing the criminal violations of our constitution by our own government. that's i mean those are under executive order one three five two six section one point seven that governs all classification by the u.s. government they must declassify that because of the evidence of a crime if ben bradlee and katharine graham were heroes in the pentagon papers
contractor is with data access runamuck absolutely i mean that look at edward snowden what the accesshe had he could he could do the. i mean you could look at they could look at it for a. for example all that information is there about the industrial trading and all that and probably bidding calculations the bidding being done by other companies is in there somewhere and they can find that use that in their bidding for a contract internationally is snowden traitor or a patriot i think some of...
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blowing but also got chelsea manning who's behind bars for not testifying to a grand jury of god i was snowden who doesn't feel that he can return home to the united states if when whichever it is a song goes to the united states how do you think the authorities are going to play this. well what they're doing right know and your reporter mention the caliber of mention that the thing with the relatively minor charge in my view of this is to give the british government cover for when they do when they do extradite him you know it's just a minor charge nothing big but of course what does out there particularly in this in this court in this district court that you're referring to they will add and they will pile on they will pile on charges until he faces a thousand years so this is just to provide cover for the british government to agree to the extradition i think everything's falling in place i think the ducks are are definitely falling in line for what the u.s. wants to do to us on just basically let's face it they want to kill him there's just as much said it themselves pompei one others and
blowing but also got chelsea manning who's behind bars for not testifying to a grand jury of god i was snowden who doesn't feel that he can return home to the united states if when whichever it is a song goes to the united states how do you think the authorities are going to play this. well what they're doing right know and your reporter mention the caliber of mention that the thing with the relatively minor charge in my view of this is to give the british government cover for when they do when...
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over two hundred thousand state department cables in response to the arrest whistleblower edward snowden tweeted. critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom. i couldn't agree more with mr snowden and i'd like to add that as a taxpaying citizen of the united states i am deeply ashamed of my government's actions against mr assad who like him or not is ultimately practicing the art of good journalism but in these times when our most important rights like freedom of press are being threatened. we need to be watching the hawks. pretty. good that's. what they like that i got. the. world remember watching. in time to have the wallace and joining us now to discuss the arrest of mr. is the author of management of savagery max thank you for joining us good to be here wow max so i want to start just asking you you know this i think up about ten am london time five this morning you know what was your reaction the moment you heard this news that they that they'd won in this drug drought and the rest of them well i just remember myself saying under my breath they finally did it and
over two hundred thousand state department cables in response to the arrest whistleblower edward snowden tweeted. critics may cheer but this is a dark moment for press freedom. i couldn't agree more with mr snowden and i'd like to add that as a taxpaying citizen of the united states i am deeply ashamed of my government's actions against mr assad who like him or not is ultimately practicing the art of good journalism but in these times when our most important rights like freedom of press are...
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s more prominent supporters including edward snowden and john pilger the journalist and filmmaker british foreign secretary has spoken out calling a song a saying us. and he is no hero and no one is above the law but we probably will be hearing from the u.k. prime minister to resign may later in the day he was probably grateful as be huge distraction given everything that is going on with their exit at the moment possibly be hearing from the u.s. president was wow this is indeed and huge story we'll bring you all the latest on honesty of course yeah well we heard some reaction coming from the. president as well the president who actually gave. him seven years ago now he called the current ecuadorian president lending maranoa the greatest trader in ecuador in latin american history as he allowed the british police to enter our their embassy in london to arrest a son and earlier we saw some really harsh pictures. being pulled out of the ecuadorian embassy police officers practically dragged him out and shot him into the police and now as we heard from our reporter there standing by the cord
s more prominent supporters including edward snowden and john pilger the journalist and filmmaker british foreign secretary has spoken out calling a song a saying us. and he is no hero and no one is above the law but we probably will be hearing from the u.k. prime minister to resign may later in the day he was probably grateful as be huge distraction given everything that is going on with their exit at the moment possibly be hearing from the u.s. president was wow this is indeed and huge story...
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not award winning journalism out of the building are going to end up in the history books as edward snowden songes critics make sure but this is a dark moment for press freedom because the exclusive pictures you're seeing full screen now are video you can see roughly was there we were watching when that story broke we were there we bring you these pictures first hand. british foreign secretary mia hunt talking of which we're going to we're going to come back to you guys in london a minute. no hero a no one is above the law jeremy hunt says he's hidden from the truth for years thank you ecuador and president let him run if your cooperation with the foreign office to ensure a son he faces justice yes so that's the next question and the sheer. what's next what is going to happen next we know practically he's being taken into custody and then he's going to some point but everyone's very very good says in the nearest possible future but is it days weeks when is he going to go before the magistrates court westminster mergers go under this arrest warrant data from twenty twelve what's the next ste
not award winning journalism out of the building are going to end up in the history books as edward snowden songes critics make sure but this is a dark moment for press freedom because the exclusive pictures you're seeing full screen now are video you can see roughly was there we were watching when that story broke we were there we bring you these pictures first hand. british foreign secretary mia hunt talking of which we're going to we're going to come back to you guys in london a minute. no...
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i think yes i think it works snowden should not pass around pictures of president putin's bedroom or having your garden make your expression. you're also actually him to. be on notice. thank you so much appreciate it so thanks for a show fighting continues on the outskirts of libya's capital tripoli between forces loyal to the un backed government and the warlord general khalifa haftar our offensive was met by fierce resistance on thursday as the international recognized government says it's captured more than two hundred of his men at least fifty six people have been killed in fighting between the two sides over the last week the european union is calling on forces loyal to stop their offensive on the libyan capital foreign policy chief frederick a moderate he wants all parties to immediately cease military operations the you statement on the situation with the it was held up for a day as france and italy sparred over how to handle the escalating conflict. the united states has denied entry to the co-founder of the boycott divestment and sanctions movement or b.d.s. which protests i
i think yes i think it works snowden should not pass around pictures of president putin's bedroom or having your garden make your expression. you're also actually him to. be on notice. thank you so much appreciate it so thanks for a show fighting continues on the outskirts of libya's capital tripoli between forces loyal to the un backed government and the warlord general khalifa haftar our offensive was met by fierce resistance on thursday as the international recognized government says it's...
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maybe get some more information out of snowden alone standing by at the frankfurt stock exchange you know that's an interesting turn of events did anyone see that company. well unicredit has a history of wanting to take over come out as early as twenty seventy and they went to the german government to say so bearing in mind that the german government is the largest shareholder for bank of bands about plan amid its own restructuring but it clearly appears to be resurfacing now now what's interesting about the report is this bit where it explains to us that uni credit is actually prepared to wait for the collapse of merger talks between banks and come out spank before moving out of before moving in on the deal it doesn't want to gatecrash this deal that berlin that seems to want it shows an unwillingness to displease berlin in case it does end up making a play of its own for accounts back later on post are going to all the markets investor is happy about it. it depends on who you ask now bank shares slid on this news and you have to be able to imagine a merger with someone else with a
maybe get some more information out of snowden alone standing by at the frankfurt stock exchange you know that's an interesting turn of events did anyone see that company. well unicredit has a history of wanting to take over come out as early as twenty seventy and they went to the german government to say so bearing in mind that the german government is the largest shareholder for bank of bands about plan amid its own restructuring but it clearly appears to be resurfacing now now what's...
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divided of course his supporters saying that this is a dock moment for free speech amongst them at what snowden the u.s. contractor who currently lives in russia after also publishing secret information but here in the u.k. this is definitely celebrated as a victory the home secretary saying that he is rightly facing justice to resign main saying nobody is above the law and the rest show that we are hearing from russia from president putin that he is hoping that a socialist rights will be respected and of course this is a very political matter with julian a sauce of this somebody the founder and mastermind behind the key leaks who has published secret information for a decade now and for example with the latest also being the the e-mails that have been published from the clinton campaign that helped boost trump's election and the term campaign a very political issue and the u.k. being very happy about this arrest. in london thank you very much for bringing up to us up to date on that story. in london we have british prime minister to reason he has told the house of commons we must press on may
divided of course his supporters saying that this is a dock moment for free speech amongst them at what snowden the u.s. contractor who currently lives in russia after also publishing secret information but here in the u.k. this is definitely celebrated as a victory the home secretary saying that he is rightly facing justice to resign main saying nobody is above the law and the rest show that we are hearing from russia from president putin that he is hoping that a socialist rights will be...
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he had a role in facilitating edward snowden's public indication of things he took. if you actually do an analysis of what he revealed and leaked as has been done by the blog that looks at these things, only about 10% of what snowden brought out had something to do with surveillance. the rest of it had to do with ongoing intelligence operations. things like the revelation of hacking tools. budgetary priorities going on within the intelligence community. i think the damage assessment was pretty severe on what came out here. >> from your recollection, was the intelligence community not happy with eric holder's reluctance to take tougher action or to indictment him before the trump administration did do so? >> i think the intelligence community realized the dilemma that the administration was in here. that not wanting to do something that could beint interpreted as action against journalism. i think they were walking a fine line here. i believe the intelligence community understood that. were they happy about it? no they weren't happy. you'll recall in his earl day d as
he had a role in facilitating edward snowden's public indication of things he took. if you actually do an analysis of what he revealed and leaked as has been done by the blog that looks at these things, only about 10% of what snowden brought out had something to do with surveillance. the rest of it had to do with ongoing intelligence operations. things like the revelation of hacking tools. budgetary priorities going on within the intelligence community. i think the damage assessment was pretty...
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remember the surveillance program that edward snowden talked about?t whole thing on hold. that's coming up. >> trace: and there's breaking news. a judge has ordered a man suspected of plotting a massive attack against politicians and journalists be release from jail. coast guard lieutenant christopher hassan was ordered released from custody until his trial in federal court. today prosecutors laid out new claims that the suspect was planning a domestic terror attack on politicians, supreme court justices, media figures and black people. this is the massive stash of weapons that investigators found. prosecutors did not add any new terror-related charges and that's key. the federal judge released him from jail until his trial. hassan pleaded not guilty to related firearm and drug charges. the judge has not set a date for the trial. until then, he remains a free man. the of the go has been collecting force on domestic phone calls and text messages september the september 11th attacks. that controversial surveillance program may be close to winding down.
remember the surveillance program that edward snowden talked about?t whole thing on hold. that's coming up. >> trace: and there's breaking news. a judge has ordered a man suspected of plotting a massive attack against politicians and journalists be release from jail. coast guard lieutenant christopher hassan was ordered released from custody until his trial in federal court. today prosecutors laid out new claims that the suspect was planning a domestic terror attack on politicians,...
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it ignited national debate after edward snowden, who you see here, leaked its existence in 2013. in the white house who will decide whether to push congress for reauthorization. the white house national security agency declined to comment on "the washington journal's" report. joining me is an author of the piece. dust indian inn good to see you. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> this is interesting for people to understand. the nsa is saying a thing that they do that was designed to protect americans is not worth the effort, the return on investment is not good. what do they mean by that? too much stuff or legal challenges? >> well, the dirty secret of this program is the nsa for many years, even prior to snowden found it wasn't that useful. when it was exposed officials said it was vital to national security, it thwarted dozens of terrorist plots but that wasn't the case. it was then reformed in 2015 due to the disclosures amid this privacy debate to become instead of a bulk surveillance program, instead of all phone calls, it was collecting phones on a more targeted ba
it ignited national debate after edward snowden, who you see here, leaked its existence in 2013. in the white house who will decide whether to push congress for reauthorization. the white house national security agency declined to comment on "the washington journal's" report. joining me is an author of the piece. dust indian inn good to see you. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> this is interesting for people to understand. the nsa is saying a thing that they do...
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edward snowden case without those documents, you don't get anywhere.f you have got that, then their undeniable official do not -- documents at the moment. we cannot allow a standard to be erected in national security journalism where that is not permitted, where that is seen to be unlawful. , as aer of journalists result of the doj pushing this line that it is unlawfuful to sourcrces, havem been -- to p protect themselves, they h have said they are not. as a result, a new standard has been erected. in danger of being erected where you cannot solicit tips from sources. now we even fell into this 2012 wherek in 2011, our situation was quite precarious based on legagal advice, wikileaks does not solicit permission. wikileaks is one of the few organizations because of our infrastructure that t we do oftn information.ed we thinknk it is necessary to hd the line and say, asking for tips is a very important thing to do. it has always been done in journalism. we're going to show we confident about doing that, confident that is legal under most judicial systems
edward snowden case without those documents, you don't get anywhere.f you have got that, then their undeniable official do not -- documents at the moment. we cannot allow a standard to be erected in national security journalism where that is not permitted, where that is seen to be unlawful. , as aer of journalists result of the doj pushing this line that it is unlawfuful to sourcrces, havem been -- to p protect themselves, they h have said they are not. as a result, a new standard has been...
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it was exposed after edward snowden leaked documents about it to the press. the arizona is on the clock as the nfl draft kicks off tonight. kyler murray is the favorite to be taken first overall by the cardinals. that's what's happening now. cheryl: we have a lot happening with the news, of course, the earnings, we're waitin waiting r from joe biden. futures are mixed somewhat flat ahead of all the news we're expecting. nasdaq is up 14. well, still ahead, here we go, joe, former vice president joe biden expected to officially announce his run for the white house this morning. he will be the 20th democrat contending for the party's nomination, the most well-known, though. is that all that the former v.p. can offer, though, a party that is increasingly moving pretty far left. and travel is just the beginning. details on airbnb's big plans to help you hit the road. keep it here on "fbn: a.m.." ♪ run with us in the unstoppable john deere gator xuv835, because when others take rain checks... we take the wheel. run with us. search "john deere gator" for more. run w
it was exposed after edward snowden leaked documents about it to the press. the arizona is on the clock as the nfl draft kicks off tonight. kyler murray is the favorite to be taken first overall by the cardinals. that's what's happening now. cheryl: we have a lot happening with the news, of course, the earnings, we're waitin waiting r from joe biden. futures are mixed somewhat flat ahead of all the news we're expecting. nasdaq is up 14. well, still ahead, here we go, joe, former vice president...
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why no journalist was charged with the snowden documents, for instance. there were joufrmists from a number of organizations that did a lot of great work on the snowden documents. no reporter was charged with that. nbc news hasn't been charged. we were given the documents. we didn't say we want document 75. at that point that's where ethicality, illegality question comes in. >> thanks for making this clear. a lot of time and a lot of moving parts. so it's useful to look at it here and go back. as tom said there's a much larger conversation to be had on this. people are on different sides of this issue. is julian assange a hero or is he a very dangerous person. tomorrow national security attorney bradley moss will be here to implicate the outcome of this story. it is incumbent upon even those of us who disspies him to stand against any effort that might seek to differentiate one outlet of the press from another. >>> police arrested the suspect in connection with the burnings of three black churches in louisiana and their connection to law enforcement is sh
why no journalist was charged with the snowden documents, for instance. there were joufrmists from a number of organizations that did a lot of great work on the snowden documents. no reporter was charged with that. nbc news hasn't been charged. we were given the documents. we didn't say we want document 75. at that point that's where ethicality, illegality question comes in. >> thanks for making this clear. a lot of time and a lot of moving parts. so it's useful to look at it here and go...