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i think of edward snowden talking about not only illegal activity, but in constitutional activity. and attorney general holder eric holder, one after him, while he was working for obama, but after obama left office and holder left office at the justice department, he conceded that edward snowden was a public servant. and of course, edward snowden was this case, was complicated because snowden gave up more than just the one issue we was trying to expose. making the case very complicated. but the fact of the matter of this information had to come out. and when an individual, i know very well, a name known to you, thomas drake, of the national security agency. brock obama went after him with the espionage. oh yes, it has ended up in jail for 35 years. and he has to be in the hedge act as i understand that for 1917 was introduced 2 weeks after we went into world war one and dealing with war time activities. so the misuse of the espionage act, the misuse of the office of the inspector general the misuse of the office of the general counsel has all made it very difficult for whistle blow
i think of edward snowden talking about not only illegal activity, but in constitutional activity. and attorney general holder eric holder, one after him, while he was working for obama, but after obama left office and holder left office at the justice department, he conceded that edward snowden was a public servant. and of course, edward snowden was this case, was complicated because snowden gave up more than just the one issue we was trying to expose. making the case very complicated. but the...
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and edward snowden and chelsea mat in very nasty the column. this were considered liberal like lou ruth marcus is considered a liberal. the late michael gerson went after whistle blowers, david ignatius, of course, who is a power just for the c? i. anyway, and i've been writing about that for years when after the whistle blowers, so whistle blowers better. realize that when they're out there and they turn around to see who's behind them, they're not gonna see a lot of people. and they're not gonna see a lot of institutions. and they're not always going to see the press even though you can have. and as you know, you can have investigative reporting, you can have congressional investigations, you can have oversight without whistle blowers and that history is clear in that regard. in your own experience, in my experience, testified to that the post 911 c, i a male is much more a paramilitary organization compared to what the c i ever was in the past. tell us about why that's a good thing or a bad thing. it seems to me that the long held belief tha
and edward snowden and chelsea mat in very nasty the column. this were considered liberal like lou ruth marcus is considered a liberal. the late michael gerson went after whistle blowers, david ignatius, of course, who is a power just for the c? i. anyway, and i've been writing about that for years when after the whistle blowers, so whistle blowers better. realize that when they're out there and they turn around to see who's behind them, they're not gonna see a lot of people. and they're not...
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edward snowden. in russia, his way home is barred, like another victim of freedom, the american word, juliana sange. juliana sange became famous thanks to his work on the wikileaks portal. this is a huge database of documents that shed light on the affairs of american officials and businessmen. secret deals, property ownership and even scandals such as the infamous island lolit, where the same bill clinton went to have sex with underage children. asanch fought for the truth, but he got it. the term in the united states for espionage is 175 years. washington did not like that the wikileaks website published information about the deaths of reuters journalists during the iraq war. the pentagon ordered a strike on them, while the american military can be heard laughing and rejoicing in the video. maybe an awakened conscience or just well, objectivity begins to try to talk about what is really happening, what a bloody dictatorship is now established in kiev, illegitimate, and these journalists, american citizens are disappearing in kiev prisons, then they are found dead, the united states
edward snowden. in russia, his way home is barred, like another victim of freedom, the american word, juliana sange. juliana sange became famous thanks to his work on the wikileaks portal. this is a huge database of documents that shed light on the affairs of american officials and businessmen. secret deals, property ownership and even scandals such as the infamous island lolit, where the same bill clinton went to have sex with underage children. asanch fought for the truth, but he got it. the...
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a whistleblower. edward snowden noted that we can reach quote, possibility to even modest generation is a mistake. what do you make of that? as a counter claim? i think your ration is different than reduction. i do know that they did redact documents that what you were quoting was the us government allocation that they've made in a number of other espionage cases. the sources have revealed classified information and put lives at risk. and i can tell you in every single one of these cases, when it came time for the us to produce damages assessment of all the people whose lives you put at risk, they were unable to do so. so. so then if that is the case, what's at stake for press freedom? i want you to finish that thought. a sure i think this criminalizes ordinary journalistic activity. if you read the in time and this would criminalize things like cultivating a source, providing in an empty and publishing classified information, which the washington post and the guardian and the new york times and every major newspaper around the world times on a routine basis. and that's why all the m
a whistleblower. edward snowden noted that we can reach quote, possibility to even modest generation is a mistake. what do you make of that? as a counter claim? i think your ration is different than reduction. i do know that they did redact documents that what you were quoting was the us government allocation that they've made in a number of other espionage cases. the sources have revealed classified information and put lives at risk. and i can tell you in every single one of these cases, when...
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we should have■ here in washington d.c. [ applause ]pp it's the se is true for edward snowden. who exposed illegal spying by the nsa and congress went ahead and passed legislation because of the findings of edward snowden if he hadn't told us, we he's a hero not a criminal. [ applse i'm going to tell you what i'm going to do. i'm gng tdo what president trump should have done. on my first day in office, i'm going to pardon edward snowden and i'm going to drop charges, all charges against julian assange. [ applause ] i'm curious how president trump is going to defend his attacks on the constitution when i meet him on the debating stage. if i get to debate in front of you, he declined. at some he has the courage to stand up there so w about these issues to make sure that these assaulton ouron never, evn again. we need to have a civics lesson or the american people to make sure this is never repeated. [ applause ] when president trump left office, the assault on the constitutionensified. president biden violated a freedom so fundamental that james madison didn't put it in the bill
we should have■ here in washington d.c. [ applause ]pp it's the se is true for edward snowden. who exposed illegal spying by the nsa and congress went ahead and passed legislation because of the findings of edward snowden if he hadn't told us, we he's a hero not a criminal. [ applse i'm going to tell you what i'm going to do. i'm gng tdo what president trump should have done. on my first day in office, i'm going to pardon edward snowden and i'm going to drop charges, all charges against...
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on my first day in office, i'm going to pardon edward snowden and i'm going to drop charges, all charges against julian assange. [ applause ] i'm curious how president trump is going to defend his attacks on the constitution when i meet him on the debating stage. if i get to debate in front of you, he declined. at some point, i hope that he has the courage to stand up there so we can all talk about these issues to make sure that these assaults on our constitution never, ever happen again. we need to have a civics lesson or the american people to make sure this is never repeated. [ applause ] when president trump left office, the assault on the constitution intensified. president biden violated a freedom so fundamental that james madison didn't think to put it in the bill of rights. he never imagined that the government could mandate medical procedures to unwilling americans in violation of bodily autonomy. [ applause ] that's what happened during the pandemic. a program of coercion and information chaos and information control. that prevented the public from making fully informed choices
on my first day in office, i'm going to pardon edward snowden and i'm going to drop charges, all charges against julian assange. [ applause ] i'm curious how president trump is going to defend his attacks on the constitution when i meet him on the debating stage. if i get to debate in front of you, he declined. at some point, i hope that he has the courage to stand up there so we can all talk about these issues to make sure that these assaults on our constitution never, ever happen again. we...
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what is, what are the reasons why you can't break into a code, say that edward snowden released to the world, that we were all being bugged, or whatever he had access to the documents, to break into the documents, you'd have to require the length of the life of the universe, so something to be able to break into it. why is that group dog are free so strong? but why is it's a week in the face of your algorithm? so i guess before around 1975 or so if you know, if you had, if you wanted to predict the secret and you wanted to communicate by so good code to somebody else you needed to have gotten together with the other person and exchange the secret key and if you both have the secret key, then you can, one person can encode the message using the secret key and the other person can decode it is what, what side of the telegram and facebook messenger, all the social media apps used today as much i think yeah, but, but they, um, but you know, it's, it's really cumbersome and awkward and it's expensive to exchange secret keys with everyone you're communicating with. so 3 people, i guess we're
what is, what are the reasons why you can't break into a code, say that edward snowden released to the world, that we were all being bugged, or whatever he had access to the documents, to break into the documents, you'd have to require the length of the life of the universe, so something to be able to break into it. why is that group dog are free so strong? but why is it's a week in the face of your algorithm? so i guess before around 1975 or so if you know, if you had, if you wanted to predict...
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what is, what are the reasons why you can't break into a code, say that edward snowden released to the world, that we were all being bug go whenever he had access to the documents. to break into the documents, you'd have to require the length of the life of the universe. so something to be able to break into it. why is that cryptography so strong? but why is it's a week in the face of your algorithm? so i guess before around 1975 or so if you know, if you had, if you wanted to predict the secret and you wanted to communicate by so good code to somebody else you needed to have gotten together with the other person and exchange the secret key and if you both have the secret key, then you can, one person can encode the message using the secret key and the other person can decode it is what, what side of the telegram and facebook messenger, all the social media apps used today as much i think yeah, but, but they, um, but you know, it's, it's really cumbersome and awkward and expensive to exchange secret. keyes with everyone you're communicating with. so 3 people, i guess the best should be
what is, what are the reasons why you can't break into a code, say that edward snowden released to the world, that we were all being bug go whenever he had access to the documents. to break into the documents, you'd have to require the length of the life of the universe. so something to be able to break into it. why is that cryptography so strong? but why is it's a week in the face of your algorithm? so i guess before around 1975 or so if you know, if you had, if you wanted to predict the...
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the drone was the blower and edward snowden, who worked both for the c i a and n s. a i blew the whistle on the sea ice torture program. you know that the c i a comes down on whistle blowers like a ton of bricks. and for those officers whom challenge them and who are found guilty in the see eyes preferred court. the eastern district of virginia sentences are getting longer and longer. so what is a potential whistleblower to do when he becomes aware that the agency itself is breaking the law or plotting against the sitting president? let's say what happens when a potential was of lower realizes that the deep state is real and it's the.
the drone was the blower and edward snowden, who worked both for the c i a and n s. a i blew the whistle on the sea ice torture program. you know that the c i a comes down on whistle blowers like a ton of bricks. and for those officers whom challenge them and who are found guilty in the see eyes preferred court. the eastern district of virginia sentences are getting longer and longer. so what is a potential whistleblower to do when he becomes aware that the agency itself is breaking the law or...
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daniel hale, the drone whistle blower and edward snowden, who worked both for the c i a and n s a. i believe it was on the sea ice torture program. you know that the c i a, comes down on whistle blowers like a ton of bricks. and for those officers who challenge them and who are found guilty and the see eyes preferred court. the eastern district of virginia sentences are getting longer and longer. so what is a potential whistleblower to do when he becomes aware that the agency itself is breaking the law or plotting against a sitting president? let's say, what happens when a potential was of lower, realizes that the deep state is real and it's dangerous pedro or to is a highly decorated former c i a officer in his 18 years and the agency he 18 exceptional performance awards for his work in the middle east, afghanistan, and then the office and the inspect to general working, ironically, one whistle blower issues. pedros, thanks so much for being with us. thank you so much, john for him and your show today. the pleasure is mine, pedro. your story is different from the stories of most o
daniel hale, the drone whistle blower and edward snowden, who worked both for the c i a and n s a. i believe it was on the sea ice torture program. you know that the c i a, comes down on whistle blowers like a ton of bricks. and for those officers who challenge them and who are found guilty and the see eyes preferred court. the eastern district of virginia sentences are getting longer and longer. so what is a potential whistleblower to do when he becomes aware that the agency itself is breaking...
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snowden to speak, the whistleblower. it was an interesting dynic because there were two factions of the party meeting at the same time. have seen a more divisive libertarian party last few years than ever before. host: calling on the other line, he supports a third-party. good morning. caller: i'm calling from d.c. at the libertarian party convention. i am a delicat -- delegate here though i am from pennsylvania. i wanted to say there are very few people on both sides of the libertarian party that cause a lot of trouble. mostt along and stop stealing people's money and murdering people overseas. that is about. kind of weird, racist thing going on, just going rd mesus. ll of these people. just go read that and you will know what it is about. i just wanted to say that. host: we will go to david calling from texas on the democrats line. good morning. caller: good morning. the party new [indiscernible] in the governmental world. 1.i want to make on the democrat and republican party is which candidate is going to better the c
snowden to speak, the whistleblower. it was an interesting dynic because there were two factions of the party meeting at the same time. have seen a more divisive libertarian party last few years than ever before. host: calling on the other line, he supports a third-party. good morning. caller: i'm calling from d.c. at the libertarian party convention. i am a delicat -- delegate here though i am from pennsylvania. i wanted to say there are very few people on both sides of the libertarian party...
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former cia employee of the us national security agency edward snowden spoke about this very well that not only american, but all western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge system of tracking and analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, what if it’s impossible to dig up a person who becomes a victim of such information tyranny. for example, i cannot imagine macron or any other western president who would approach agricultural issues so thoroughly. in addition, a year ago i came to belarus and studied the development of the country. my conclusion is that it is a wonderful place to do business. the west's reluctance to develop business here is rather an oversight. i have two daughters left in poland, one is already an adult, the second is 14 years old, but i have been in divorced, and for the last 4 years, for security reasons, i have generally limited contacts, i think everything is fine with them, it seems to me that the words to alexander lukashenko are enough that he agreed to my p
former cia employee of the us national security agency edward snowden spoke about this very well that not only american, but all western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge system of tracking and analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, what if it’s impossible to dig up a person who becomes a victim of such information tyranny. for example, i cannot imagine macron or any other western...
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former cia employee of the us national security agency, edward snowden, spoke very well about this, that not only american, but the entire western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge system for monitoring and analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, what if for a person who becomes a victim of such information arbitrariness; no compromising evidence can be found, it is created artificially. there are programs that allow you to place any fabricated information on someone else’s phone or computer. they also talked about such a system, i think it’s called pegasus, but recently in poland there was some kind of, in my opinion, this scandal, so it was a loud scandal with the pegasus program. the polish authorities, instead of using this tool against crime and... in 2 months it would be too late are they random numbers or did you somehow consciously name them? no w zakresie tego co mogę powiedzieć, no to teraz mamy pr'. what would you say to this, you need to ask him what he will find in t
former cia employee of the us national security agency, edward snowden, spoke very well about this, that not only american, but the entire western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge system for monitoring and analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, what if for a person who becomes a victim of such information arbitrariness; no compromising evidence can be found, it is created artificially....
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snowden, that fella who was american, . or still is american - but now in exile in russia, had revealed how much - information was being shared between our governments. and so, that was really. prompting, in the papers, discussion about national - security and individual privacy so, we were, we thought — you know, we didn't want. to make a dry documentary. about the powers of the state, so we wanted to tackle this sort of overwhelmingly - important issue of our time in a sort of modern, - entertaining piece of television. - so, you're making an entertainment format but you're also trying to make some big points. once you got it on air, was that what the audience was interested in? or were they just interested in seeing if the contestants got caught? ultimately, they were just interested in whether- the contestants got l caught, and we had — i mean, it's an incredibly, i incredibly complex mechanic to make hunted and when we're making it, we need a staff- of 300 people to get it. on the screen and the key person behind that is a fella called kevin 0'leary- and if anyone follows twitt
snowden, that fella who was american, . or still is american - but now in exile in russia, had revealed how much - information was being shared between our governments. and so, that was really. prompting, in the papers, discussion about national - security and individual privacy so, we were, we thought — you know, we didn't want. to make a dry documentary. about the powers of the state, so we wanted to tackle this sort of overwhelmingly - important issue of our time in a sort of modern, -...
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snowden said, and also free ross. and so the message got back to the trump people. this is a promise that if you go walk into a diner in minnesota, are people talking about that, pardon? probably not. are there people who were very intensely focused on that issue and making, if you make that promise, they'll remember it. >> there are. and so that was a deliverable trump. trump does this in a way that joe biden, other candidates do not hear something? it's responsive. he does return on investment calculation, any said it it's the word got out before the speech, but it really surprised me, but that was the one moment we had the crowd in the palm of his hand, cynics would call it pandering, but that's another word for it meantime, his running mate hey, nicole shanahan rfk juniors automate, not donald trump's running mate, are gay juniors ready made rfk junior was also in the crowd trying to court voters. nicole shanahan is actually going to be speaking later today and then had been not so positive stories about her chara
snowden said, and also free ross. and so the message got back to the trump people. this is a promise that if you go walk into a diner in minnesota, are people talking about that, pardon? probably not. are there people who were very intensely focused on that issue and making, if you make that promise, they'll remember it. >> there are. and so that was a deliverable trump. trump does this in a way that joe biden, other candidates do not hear something? it's responsive. he does return on...
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a former cia agency employee spoke about this very well us national security, edward snowden, that not only american, but all western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge system for monitoring and analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, what about the person who becomes a victim of this. clearly not enough. the era of unquestioning submission to the united states is becoming a thing of the past. the new situation not only causes despair, but also leads to fatal mistakes. near east news spread about the assassination attempt on the crown prince of saudi arabia. who benefits from this? andrey sych analyzed it in the screenshot section. putin's friend received an unambiguous message. the news of the assassination attempt on the crown prince of saudi arabia caused a lot of noise in the middle east. muhammad ibn salman is known to us from numerous videos of friendly handshakes when meeting with vladimir putin. russia and saudi arabia are successfully cooperating and, let’s say, they confid
a former cia agency employee spoke about this very well us national security, edward snowden, that not only american, but all western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge system for monitoring and analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, what about the person who becomes a victim of this. clearly not enough. the era of unquestioning submission to the united states is becoming a thing of the past....
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edward snowden waits to be seen. yeah. >> well, it's interesting all of the candidates seem to be making different sort of and quite similar noises, aren't they? i think joe biden alluded to something and also the independent candidate who i know bev's a big fan of. and i mentioned bev because andrew and bev are waiting in the wings ahead of britain's newsroom. lots more, i'm sure, on that. in your program. yes. what else have you got? >> well, we're talking to sharon davis, whose mother was one of the victims of the contaminated blood scandal. >> i did not know that olympic silver medallist. >> we hear a campaign about so many other issues, but she's she'll be a very important voice in this debate. and we're talking to her a little later in the program. assange obviously is breaking in our time. that's going to be huge. yeah, absolutely. >> and also, how many stalking complaints have have gone up since this baby reindeer the netflix series? we haven't seen it . i'm very netflix series? we haven't seen it. i'm very f
edward snowden waits to be seen. yeah. >> well, it's interesting all of the candidates seem to be making different sort of and quite similar noises, aren't they? i think joe biden alluded to something and also the independent candidate who i know bev's a big fan of. and i mentioned bev because andrew and bev are waiting in the wings ahead of britain's newsroom. lots more, i'm sure, on that. in your program. yes. what else have you got? >> well, we're talking to sharon davis, whose...
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ru and the us national security agency, edward snowden, that not only american, but all western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge tracking system for analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, if it is impossible to dig up any incriminating evidence on a person who becomes a victim of such information tyranny, then it is created artificially. there are programs that allow you to place it on someone else’s phone or computer. the middle east has become a new focal point for the interests of global players. the white house is trying to form an anti-russian coalition in the region to bind everyone by economic interests. but there is clearly not enough strength for this. the era of unquestioning submission to the united states is becoming a thing of the past. the new situation not only causes despair, but also leads. to fatal mistakes, news of the assassination attempt on the crown prince of saudi arabia spread throughout the middle east. to whom this is beneficial, andrey sych discussed in
ru and the us national security agency, edward snowden, that not only american, but all western society is under control. and notice, he had to run away too. this is a huge tracking system for analyzing the actions, mail and statements of both high-ranking officials and ordinary people. well, if it is impossible to dig up any incriminating evidence on a person who becomes a victim of such information tyranny, then it is created artificially. there are programs that allow you to place it on...
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we do not vote in order to free russ albrecht and we do not vote to bring home edward snowden, we tear down the machine that designs to incarcerate the sun light truth. [applause] i know we are going to nominate a kick asked candidate today. yes! and i hope that kick ass candidate is one who explains to the world what it is to have a vision of a world set free, a world where the individual choice is the only vote that you get. the choice of what you do next. when someone in that future world says, would you like to vote? none of the above, thank you. i will make the decision myself. [applause] thank you. [applause] angela: thank you, nota, for that very short speech. [applause] thank you, av teen, for resetting our timeclock so quickly. our next nomination is dr. michael -- dr. michael wrecked and walt. -- dr. michael rectenwald. [applause] ♪ >> when in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political van which has connected them with another, a decent respect the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the possible, which compel
we do not vote in order to free russ albrecht and we do not vote to bring home edward snowden, we tear down the machine that designs to incarcerate the sun light truth. [applause] i know we are going to nominate a kick asked candidate today. yes! and i hope that kick ass candidate is one who explains to the world what it is to have a vision of a world set free, a world where the individual choice is the only vote that you get. the choice of what you do next. when someone in that future world...