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because we know this was not a traditional leak, this was not the way that edward snowden did things, sneaking things out on a thumb drive, this involved a platform called discord, is the us prepared for what could be a new era of digital leaking that may not involve whistle—blowers, it may not involve spies, even, this could, as we think we know now, just may be a 21—year—old individual who may not have had an agenda and wanted to share some documents online with some buddies? yeah, we will never run out of motives for why an individual will make a bad decision and betray his country, ultimately. the traditional motives have been ideological, they have been money, sex. this time, it is apparently impressing other people, and what is ironic about this is it was the lowest of low—tech leaks. printing things out and then carrying about in your pocket — there is nothing 21st—century high—tech about that. and it reminds us, again, we spend a lot of time and energy defending against very sophisticated cyber attacks and network exploitation by our enemies, but we need to remem
because we know this was not a traditional leak, this was not the way that edward snowden did things, sneaking things out on a thumb drive, this involved a platform called discord, is the us prepared for what could be a new era of digital leaking that may not involve whistle—blowers, it may not involve spies, even, this could, as we think we know now, just may be a 21—year—old individual who may not have had an agenda and wanted to share some documents online with some buddies? yeah, we...
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this is the public interest or inadvertent offence that people such as edward snowden always wanted to raise. it is irrelevant from the consideration of are you liable, did you commit the offence? it is a consideration possibly at sentencing in terms of a mitigating factor. unlike, say, an edward snowden this individual does not appear to have intended this to be disseminated outside the discord channel, it doesn't change whether he is criminally liable but it is a consideration that could mitigate a criminal sentence which could be tens upon tens of years depending on the number of documents ultimately he leaked. i want to ask one more question about the motivation here. in the washington post investigation, one of the suspect�*s acquaintances is quoted as saying "i would "definitely not call him a whistleblower, i would not "call 0g a whistleblower in the slightest." to understand this correctly, if he were to say he was a whistleblower this would not change the situation for him? there is no whistleblower defence in this context. to be clear, the whistleblower laws as set up in th
this is the public interest or inadvertent offence that people such as edward snowden always wanted to raise. it is irrelevant from the consideration of are you liable, did you commit the offence? it is a consideration possibly at sentencing in terms of a mitigating factor. unlike, say, an edward snowden this individual does not appear to have intended this to be disseminated outside the discord channel, it doesn't change whether he is criminally liable but it is a consideration that could...
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yeah, it is, it is. | this is not a problem you will ever fix in its entirety for the edward snowden, mrteixeira, reality winter, this is an underlying tension, that intelligence is most stable when it is widely shared, and one of the lessons of 9/11 was that our intelligence community was not sharing enough information, in that case cia and fbi were not talking to each other. that can lead to tragic outcomes, but the more you share information, the more the possibility one is individual can blow that information. there were these two things we need to do. number one, look at the culture. i want to understand why the culture was a lackadaisical at this base in massachusetts. i want to know what the culture was in the provincial —— presidential transition, various boxes mining the way to mar—a—lago. it is a technological issue and a leadership issue for computers versus —— are very sophisticated today... is the us now, because we know this was not a traditional leak, this was not the way that edward snowden did things, sneaking things out on a thumb drive, this involved a p
yeah, it is, it is. | this is not a problem you will ever fix in its entirety for the edward snowden, mrteixeira, reality winter, this is an underlying tension, that intelligence is most stable when it is widely shared, and one of the lessons of 9/11 was that our intelligence community was not sharing enough information, in that case cia and fbi were not talking to each other. that can lead to tragic outcomes, but the more you share information, the more the possibility one is individual can...
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but if you look at edward snowden, he was young too, so is bradley manning. they all had issues in their own personal life that led them to want to do this to get attention, and that's why it's so important to have things like user behavioural analysis monitoring, because you can see changes in individual behaviour. if you do it once, that's a snapshot in time, and people change over time. and this individual was alone during the pandemic and, not unlike a lot of people, played video games, i think he unfortunately fell victim to wanting to have community and used of this access to intelligence as a way to impress other folks and try to get some kind of community affiliation. again, that's the kind of thing that could be detected if you do continuous monitoring, looking for user behavioural... you talk about the _ looking for user behavioural... you talk about the backlog, but wise in that happening given the sensitivities around this classified material? i’iiii sensitivities around this classified material? �* , ., ., sensitivities around this classified
but if you look at edward snowden, he was young too, so is bradley manning. they all had issues in their own personal life that led them to want to do this to get attention, and that's why it's so important to have things like user behavioural analysis monitoring, because you can see changes in individual behaviour. if you do it once, that's a snapshot in time, and people change over time. and this individual was alone during the pandemic and, not unlike a lot of people, played video games, i...
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— from chelsea manning and edward snowden were motivated by what they thought _ snowden were motivated by what they thought was public interest to leak these _ thought was public interest to leak these documents this is not someone was trying _ these documents this is not someone was trying to help the russians of the chinese are espionage, this is somebody— the chinese are espionage, this is somebody who was identified by images — somebody who was identified by images of his own kitchen worktop and his— images of his own kitchen worktop and his parents house and taking photographs of his own, he is not a genius, _ photographs of his own, he is not a genius, he — photographs of his own, he is not a genius, he was trying to impress his friends _ genius, he was trying to impress his friends and — genius, he was trying to impress his friends and in this new digital age we have _ friends and in this new digital age we have young people in the chat room _ we have young people in the chat room trying to create a sense of mvstigue — room trying to create a sense of mystique and in
— from chelsea manning and edward snowden were motivated by what they thought _ snowden were motivated by what they thought was public interest to leak these _ thought was public interest to leak these documents this is not someone was trying _ these documents this is not someone was trying to help the russians of the chinese are espionage, this is somebody— the chinese are espionage, this is somebody who was identified by images — somebody who was identified by images of his own kitchen...
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this is the public interest or inadvertent offence that people such as edward snowden always wanted to raise, it is irrelevant from the consideration of are you liable, did you commit the offence? it is a consideration possibly at sentencing in terms of a mitigating factor for, unlike say and edward snowden this individual does not appear to have intended this to be disseminated outside the discord channel, it doesn't change whether he is criminally liable but it is a consideration that could mitigate a criminal sentence which could be tens upon tens of years depending on the number of documents ultimately he leapt. i number of documents ultimately he lea t. ., ., number of documents ultimately he leat. ., ., ., ., he leapt. i want to ask for more question _ he leapt. i want to ask for more question about - he leapt. i want to ask for more question about the l more question about the motivation here, in the impose investigation one of the suspect�*s acquaintances is quoted as saying "iwould definitely not call him a whistleblower, i would not call ojee a whistleblower in the slightes
this is the public interest or inadvertent offence that people such as edward snowden always wanted to raise, it is irrelevant from the consideration of are you liable, did you commit the offence? it is a consideration possibly at sentencing in terms of a mitigating factor for, unlike say and edward snowden this individual does not appear to have intended this to be disseminated outside the discord channel, it doesn't change whether he is criminally liable but it is a consideration that could...
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edward snowden, ten years ago, who licked highly classified stuff apparently a similar story inasmuch as he was a network administrator and by the way this is the interesting thing in edward snowden�*s case, he had been fired from or moved on from all sorts of different jobs for underperformance so that you had behavioural issues but again, similar issue, more than ten years ago, i agree for how is it possible more was not done to plug a leak that we had already, you know, catastrophically witnessed? in your opinion, how damaging is this leak? it’s your opinion, how damaging is this leak?— this leak? it's really hard to say because _ this leak? it's really hard to say because first _ this leak? it's really hard to say because first of - this leak? it's really hard to say because first of all, - this leak? it's really hard to say because first of all, it . say because first of all, it appears that the documents may have been manipulated or altered and i think caution people is not assume that they are seeing online is accurate. i also caution people that i spent a decade plus aro
edward snowden, ten years ago, who licked highly classified stuff apparently a similar story inasmuch as he was a network administrator and by the way this is the interesting thing in edward snowden�*s case, he had been fired from or moved on from all sorts of different jobs for underperformance so that you had behavioural issues but again, similar issue, more than ten years ago, i agree for how is it possible more was not done to plug a leak that we had already, you know, catastrophically...
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snowden, why haven't the pretty obvious gaps being plugged? yes. snowden, why haven't the pretty obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. _ obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i _ obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think— obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think of- obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think of it - obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think of it in - don't understand. i think of it in terms of when you do a private business transaction like real estate, the documents are available online, you can see them online and you can sign them. then they are controlled, both your signatures are control, the access is controlled, the knowledge of what you have done with it is controlled and you can restrict whether you can download it or not. that sort of software solution ought to be routine in the intelligence community, i think. the pentauon intelligence community, i think. the pentagon said it is the nature of them to trust yo
snowden, why haven't the pretty obvious gaps being plugged? yes. snowden, why haven't the pretty obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. _ obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i _ obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think— obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think of- obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think of it - obvious gaps being plugged? yes, i don't understand. i think of it in - don't understand. i...
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and this guy seems to have been a martyr, unlike someone like edward snowden who fled to russia. this guyjust stayed at his parents house and was seemingly willing to just get arrested for something that is not an ideological thing that he did. this was more of him wanting to appear macho in an online form. but there's — our allies know that we spy on everyone, including ourfriends. that is not a huge secret. but some of the documents that revealed how, say, serbia was helping ukraine when they are more, you know, neutral, that is going to make it a little tougher. and also, we have to smooth over relations with ukraine because there's documents that said, hey, we don't really think that their military is as strong for a spring offensive. that was daniel lippman of politico. the highest legal body in france will decide later today whether president macron�*s controversial pension reform plans — raising the state pension age from 62 to 64 — can become law. the bill was forced through without a parliamentary vote — triggering months of protests. on thursday, hundreds of t
and this guy seems to have been a martyr, unlike someone like edward snowden who fled to russia. this guyjust stayed at his parents house and was seemingly willing to just get arrested for something that is not an ideological thing that he did. this was more of him wanting to appear macho in an online form. but there's — our allies know that we spy on everyone, including ourfriends. that is not a huge secret. but some of the documents that revealed how, say, serbia was helping ukraine when...
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it is believed to be one of the biggest and the most serious cases of leaked documents since edward snowden gave documents to journalists back in 2013. remind us about these leaked documents themselves. what's in them and who leaked them? we do not know yet who is behind these leaks, you mentioned us officials are looking into this, they believe it could have originated in the united states based on the depth and breadth of information contained in the documents, they have not ruled out any involvement from russia or russian sympathisers, in terms of the documents themselves, to different leaks, themselves, to different lea ks, one themselves, to different leaks, one happened back in march, small a—league of document these had to do with the war in ukraine sensitive documents things like maps, photos which potentially could be used by russia to determine the timing and locations of a potential spring offensive by ukraine, so there are some concerns there. as well according to the new york times some of these documents show that the crucial air defence systems ukraine may be running low on
it is believed to be one of the biggest and the most serious cases of leaked documents since edward snowden gave documents to journalists back in 2013. remind us about these leaked documents themselves. what's in them and who leaked them? we do not know yet who is behind these leaks, you mentioned us officials are looking into this, they believe it could have originated in the united states based on the depth and breadth of information contained in the documents, they have not ruled out any...
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opened into this case, which is believed to be the biggest leak of classified information since edward snowden gave classified documents to journalists back in 2013. we still don't know who is behind this particular round of leaks, but us officials believe that it might have originated in the united states, just based on the breadth and depth of information contained within these documents. they have not, however, ruled out any involvement from russia or russian sympathizers. in terms of the documents themselves, there were actually two different rounds of lea ks. the first one happened back in march. this was a handful of documents, mostly pertaining to the war in ukraine. this was sensitive material containing maps and photographs and timelines. and specifically, it did mention a potential spring offensive. so there are concerns that this information could help russia to determine when any kind of counterattack by ukraine could be taking place. there are also concerns, according to the new york times, that one of these documents reveals that the air defense systems of ukraine could be runnin
opened into this case, which is believed to be the biggest leak of classified information since edward snowden gave classified documents to journalists back in 2013. we still don't know who is behind this particular round of leaks, but us officials believe that it might have originated in the united states, just based on the breadth and depth of information contained within these documents. they have not, however, ruled out any involvement from russia or russian sympathizers. in terms of the...
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it is not edward snowden. beyond that it is hard to say, for instance, if you look at the ukraine data, if you think russian intelligence is good, most of what's been linked to my colleagues, they should have. if you think russian intelligence is not good, what we have done is handed them an opportunity to make up for a mistake. ~ , . mistake. will we see the impact of this in the _ mistake. will we see the impact of this in the days _ mistake. will we see the impact of this in the days and _ mistake. will we see the impact of this in the days and weeks i of this in the days and weeks to come or is this something that can be contained in terms of a security breach, because there seems to be a bit of a grey area of where people stand on that. ., , on that. the thing to remember is that jack _ on that. the thing to remember is that jack teixeira _ on that. the thing to remember is that jack teixeira had - is that jack teixeira had clearance and passed all the background checks and this seems to be a case where h
it is not edward snowden. beyond that it is hard to say, for instance, if you look at the ukraine data, if you think russian intelligence is good, most of what's been linked to my colleagues, they should have. if you think russian intelligence is not good, what we have done is handed them an opportunity to make up for a mistake. ~ , . mistake. will we see the impact of this in the _ mistake. will we see the impact of this in the days _ mistake. will we see the impact of this in the days and _...
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you alluded to it, but. plenty of warnings will chelsea manning and edward snowden, but the obvious question of how something like this could happen again. perhaps this time it is different because he's not a whistle—blower, not a foreign agent, not discontent or sceptical, this appears to be a 21—year—old effectively showing off. that is certainly the kind of reports we have been getting out in the last few days. this suggestion that the suspect, as i mentioned before, was part of an online group of gamers where they took part in a number of activities to gather, including praying together, playing games, watching films. and suggestions are being from friends about groups and report here in the us that may be the suspect was almost trying to impress the other young men on this group. no suggestion, really, at the moment of some sophisticated foreign agent operation, so that does raise questions, it does again cause some embarrassment for the us government. jessica parker talking to me as news of those charges dropped in the court. we will return tojessica live in a moment because we'v
you alluded to it, but. plenty of warnings will chelsea manning and edward snowden, but the obvious question of how something like this could happen again. perhaps this time it is different because he's not a whistle—blower, not a foreign agent, not discontent or sceptical, this appears to be a 21—year—old effectively showing off. that is certainly the kind of reports we have been getting out in the last few days. this suggestion that the suspect, as i mentioned before, was part of an...
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alluded to it, but plenty of warnings with l it, but plenty of warnings with chelsea manning and edward snowden in the past. the obvious question, how something like this could happen again. but this time it is slightly different, he is not a whistle—blower, he is not a foreign agent, he is not discontent or sceptical about the us government. this appears to be a 21—year—old showing off? this appears to be a 21-year-old showing off?— this appears to be a 21-year-old showing off? that is certainly the kind of reports _ showing off? that is certainly the kind of reports we _ showing off? that is certainly the kind of reports we been - showing off? that is certainly the kind of reports we been getting l showing off? that is certainly the l kind of reports we been getting out of america in the last few days. so this suggestion the suspect, as i mentioned before, was part of an online group of gamers. they took part in a number of activities together, including playing games, watching films and suggestions have been from friends on that group and reports in the us, that may be the suspect wa
alluded to it, but plenty of warnings with l it, but plenty of warnings with chelsea manning and edward snowden in the past. the obvious question, how something like this could happen again. but this time it is slightly different, he is not a whistle—blower, he is not a foreign agent, he is not discontent or sceptical about the us government. this appears to be a 21—year—old showing off? this appears to be a 21-year-old showing off?— this appears to be a 21-year-old showing off? that is...
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opened into this case and that this is likely the largest league of classified documents since edward snowden back 2013, zindzi gave some classified documents, thousands of them, to journalists. documents, thousands of them, tojournalists. it has been about a decade. this is a big deal. remind us about these leaked documents themselves. what's in them and who leaked them? well, we don't know who is behind the legs. us officials are trying to determine that. —— leaks. given the breadth and depth of information in the documents they do suspect it could be an american or somebody at least within the us thatis somebody at least within the us that is behind them and they have not ruled out the involvement potentially of russia or russian sympathisers. in terms of the documents themselves, their two different leagues, the first one happened backin leagues, the first one happened back in march, a handful of documents pertaining to the war in ukraine, sensitive things like photos, timelines, and different military plans stop interestingly, according to the us times, ukraine's at offences could be
opened into this case and that this is likely the largest league of classified documents since edward snowden back 2013, zindzi gave some classified documents, thousands of them, to journalists. documents, thousands of them, tojournalists. it has been about a decade. this is a big deal. remind us about these leaked documents themselves. what's in them and who leaked them? well, we don't know who is behind the legs. us officials are trying to determine that. —— leaks. given the breadth and...
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the us doesn't seem to have learned its lessons from previous leaks of intelligence by edward snowden and chelsea manning. there is a culture within the pentagon of giving relatively young operatives a lot of responsibility. and 99% of cases, thatis responsibility. and 99% of cases, that is fine, but in this case, whatever betting he was subject to didn't pick up on the fact he was essentially a loose cannon. i won't prejudice his trial whether was deliberate or not, certainly the us government says it was, his friends say it was different. but clearly the system is at fault because this is acutely embarrassing for the united states. it is embarrassing for its allies who had their conversations eavesdropped on, somebody goal as well is of course russia, which will be putting patches on the communication being listened to by the us. that patches on the communication being listened to by the us.— listened to by the us. that is about auanti of listened to by the us. that is about quantity of information _ listened to by the us. that is about quantity of information out - listened to by
the us doesn't seem to have learned its lessons from previous leaks of intelligence by edward snowden and chelsea manning. there is a culture within the pentagon of giving relatively young operatives a lot of responsibility. and 99% of cases, thatis responsibility. and 99% of cases, that is fine, but in this case, whatever betting he was subject to didn't pick up on the fact he was essentially a loose cannon. i won't prejudice his trial whether was deliberate or not, certainly the us government...
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at under potentially slightly different circumstances, but with course think of the cases of edward snowden, chelsea manning. this is not the first time in recent years in the last ten to 15 years with her has been a serious leak of us highly classified information. what is quite interesting about mr teixeira is there was a lot of discussion overnight about how he is very young, only 21 years old, but actually what has emerged is that he did hold in his capacity in his role at the air national guard pretty high secret security clearance since 2021, and had in fact recently been promoted. now, he hasn't yet entered a plea. another hearing is scheduled for wednesday. just. a plea. another hearing is scheduled for wednesday-— for wednesday. just, thank you for takin: us for wednesday. just, thank you for taking us through _ for wednesday. just, thank you for taking us through a _ for wednesday. just, thank you for taking us through a really - for wednesday. just, thank you for taking us through a really busy - taking us through a really busy afternoon there in the us, and washington, and in
at under potentially slightly different circumstances, but with course think of the cases of edward snowden, chelsea manning. this is not the first time in recent years in the last ten to 15 years with her has been a serious leak of us highly classified information. what is quite interesting about mr teixeira is there was a lot of discussion overnight about how he is very young, only 21 years old, but actually what has emerged is that he did hold in his capacity in his role at the air national...
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unlike some like edward snowden who fled to russia, this guy stayed at his parents's house and was seemingly willing to get arrested for something that is not an ideological thing that he did. this was more of him wanting to appear macho in an online forum but our allies know that we spy on everyone, including ourfriends. that is not a huge secret. but some of the documents that revealed how, say, serbia was hopping ukraine —— helping ukraine when they were more neutral, that will make it a little tougher. also, we have to smooth over relations with ukraine because there is documents that said we don't really think that their military is so strong for a spring offensive.- military is so strong for a spring offensive. what does all this mean _ spring offensive. what does all this mean with _ spring offensive. what does all this mean with regard - spring offensive. what does all this mean with regard to - spring offensive. what does all this mean with regard to the i this mean with regard to the credibility of the defence department in particular and of lloyd austin?— lloyd austin? lloyd
unlike some like edward snowden who fled to russia, this guy stayed at his parents's house and was seemingly willing to get arrested for something that is not an ideological thing that he did. this was more of him wanting to appear macho in an online forum but our allies know that we spy on everyone, including ourfriends. that is not a huge secret. but some of the documents that revealed how, say, serbia was hopping ukraine —— helping ukraine when they were more neutral, that will make it a...
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government leaks were either to journalists the past government leaks were either tojournalists in edward snowden's case or they were to an organisation like wikileaks. this is— an organisation like wikileaks. this is the _ an organisation like wikileaks. this is the first time we have seen — this is the first time we have seen a — this is the first time we have seen a major leak of classified informationjust seen a major leak of classified information just directly onto a social— information just directly onto a social media platform. i think— a social media platform. i think it _ a social media platform. i think it is _ a social media platform. i think it is fitting that it is somewhere like discord but it is worth— somewhere like discord but it is worth noting that your average _ is worth noting that your average discord channel is probably going to be dirty gamers talking about the latest and that — gamers talking about the latest and that they are playing and this is— and that they are playing and this is reallyjust sort of super— this is reallyjust sort of super out of the o
government leaks were either to journalists the past government leaks were either tojournalists in edward snowden's case or they were to an organisation like wikileaks. this is— an organisation like wikileaks. this is the _ an organisation like wikileaks. this is the first time we have seen — this is the first time we have seen a — this is the first time we have seen a major leak of classified informationjust seen a major leak of classified information just directly onto a social—...
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it's not an edward snowden. if not of that hill. but it is a bit more like the chelsea manning, or bradley manning as she was then, who was this low—grade tech whiz within the army, sitting on a lonely base in iraq. and it was this sort of data which was her entertainment. it seems to me more of that ilk. it has happened again. so what sort of reforms to the intelligence agencies have to put in place?— have to put in place? well, i'm not sure that's — have to put in place? well, i'm not sure that's an _ have to put in place? well, i'm not sure that's an easy _ have to put in place? well, i'm not sure that's an easy question - have to put in place? well, i'm not sure that's an easy question to - sure that's an easy question to answer at this point. they are still very early in the investigative stage. but i do think that the accused individual in this case is facing a very dire future. i believe that law enforcement is going to be quite harsh in how it deals with him, and the hope that this will have a deterrent effect on other
it's not an edward snowden. if not of that hill. but it is a bit more like the chelsea manning, or bradley manning as she was then, who was this low—grade tech whiz within the army, sitting on a lonely base in iraq. and it was this sort of data which was her entertainment. it seems to me more of that ilk. it has happened again. so what sort of reforms to the intelligence agencies have to put in place?— have to put in place? well, i'm not sure that's — have to put in place? well, i'm not...
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the ferrari after the edward snowden thing, relations between governments, it takes time to recover from these things. will it change the fundamentals? i don't think so. it will put a frisson in the relationship which is clearly doubtful. ~ ., ., , , the relationship which is clearly doubtful. ., , ., ., doubtful. what does this do for future intelligence _ doubtful. what does this do for| future intelligence government, doubtful. what does this do for i future intelligence government, what does it suggest about who the us can trust and who it should be talking to and the sharing of information that goes on behind—the—scenes, will be a rethinking of relations on that score? it be a rethinking of relations on that score? . ., , ., , �* .,~ score? it certainly doesn't make it easier. it does _ score? it certainly doesn't make it easier. it does make _ score? it certainly doesn't make it easier. it does make it _ score? it certainly doesn't make it easier. it does make it harder. i score? it certainly doesn't make it i easier. it does make it harder. from the american — easier. it d
the ferrari after the edward snowden thing, relations between governments, it takes time to recover from these things. will it change the fundamentals? i don't think so. it will put a frisson in the relationship which is clearly doubtful. ~ ., ., , , the relationship which is clearly doubtful. ., , ., ., doubtful. what does this do for future intelligence _ doubtful. what does this do for| future intelligence government, doubtful. what does this do for i future intelligence government, what...
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the former nsa contractor edward snowden stole over a million documents. so it seems reasonable enough to presume that whoever did post them, has more of it. here is mike turner, the chairman of the house permanent select committee on intelligence. congressman, thank you for being with us. it is extra know that these documents that were just sitting there on the web and for such a long period of time, who do you think was responsible?— responsible? rights, so the investigations _ responsible? rights, so the investigations are _ responsible? rights, so the investigations are ongoing l responsible? rights, so the i investigations are ongoing with responsible? rights, so the - investigations are ongoing with the department ofjustice or the department ofjustice or the department ofjustice or the department of defence. not a whole lot known as to how these documents were leaked. even though these were in a former they were photographed and then posted which would lend itself to think that someone had age could still be a hack that occurred. but we are going t
the former nsa contractor edward snowden stole over a million documents. so it seems reasonable enough to presume that whoever did post them, has more of it. here is mike turner, the chairman of the house permanent select committee on intelligence. congressman, thank you for being with us. it is extra know that these documents that were just sitting there on the web and for such a long period of time, who do you think was responsible?— responsible? rights, so the investigations _ responsible?...