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some of the biggest and most polarizing include those done by chelsea manning in 2010, edward snowden in 2013, and reality winner in 2017. former air force linguist and nsa contractor was sentenced to five years in federal prison in 2018 for linking classified documents of alleged russian interference of the 2016 presidential election. she defended her actions on 60 minutes. >> i'm not a traitor. i am not a spy. i am somebody who only acted out of love for what this country stands for. >> byron: edward snowden working for the nsa lead to thousands of documents about u.s. intelligence agencies surveillance on american citizens. >> snowden is a traitor. >> byron: in an interview, snowden defended his actions. >> we should always make a distinction that right and wrong is a very different standard than legal and illegal. >> byron: after a are looking to the press, snowden sought asylum and russia. if he were to return to the u.s., he faces up to 35 years in federal person. >> so many people call you a traitor. many call you a hero. who is chelsea manning? >> i'm just me. >> byron: jesse
some of the biggest and most polarizing include those done by chelsea manning in 2010, edward snowden in 2013, and reality winner in 2017. former air force linguist and nsa contractor was sentenced to five years in federal prison in 2018 for linking classified documents of alleged russian interference of the 2016 presidential election. she defended her actions on 60 minutes. >> i'm not a traitor. i am not a spy. i am somebody who only acted out of love for what this country stands for....
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obviously, there are the larger, more damaging least edward snowden leaks, for example, a cause a lot more damage to use intelligence collection because of the very wide variety of capabilities that revealed a but this can be a very damaging league, at least in the near term. who be watching that for loud? closely. thank you for that, john. the software from the national security institute makes me sure. let's take a look now. are some of the other stories making new was around the world. chinese fighter jets and warships have simulated strikes on ty vaughn and insulted the island during the 2nd day of willis federals. it's an angry show of force following a meeting between taiwan, president and senior us politicians, taipei has condemned the exercises and washington has called for restraint. saying it is monitoring beijing's actions closely. mediators from oman are in yemen, in it's in an attempt to broker an end to the you as long conflict that they were greeted, and the captain and now by needles from the whole t rapid movement, but has control of the city since 2015. saudi officia
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edward snowden, in excess of 10 years ago, released a highly classified information. he was a network administrator. in edward snowden's case, he had been fired from or moved on from different jobs for underperformance. you had behavioral issues. more than 10 years ago, how is it possible more was not done to plug a leak we had already catastrophically witnessed? >> in your opinion, how damaging is this leak? >> it is hard to say because first of all it appears the documents -- i caution people to not assume what they are seeing online is accurate. i also caution people that i spent a decade-plus around intelligence. just because the cia or pentagon assesses something does not mean it is true. they will make assessments with lower levels. i am particularly animated at this issue because the potential damage -- much of this material appears to pertain to the fight happening right now when ukraine were showing unbelievable courage and fortitude, ukrainians are fighting off the russians. if this results in russians getting wind and how intelligence is gathered this could
edward snowden, in excess of 10 years ago, released a highly classified information. he was a network administrator. in edward snowden's case, he had been fired from or moved on from different jobs for underperformance. you had behavioral issues. more than 10 years ago, how is it possible more was not done to plug a leak we had already catastrophically witnessed? >> in your opinion, how damaging is this leak? >> it is hard to say because first of all it appears the documents -- i...
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the united states is looking for snowden on charges of espionage. in september last year. he received russian citizenship. the author of another leak, daniel hale, was an employee of the national security agency in 2013. he served at the us military base in bagram and helped identify targets for airstrikes in afghanistan in february 2014 hill handed over 17 secret documents with evidence of us war crimes to journalists, he said he felt guilty for the involvement of civilians, the court sentenced the ex- special service officer to 45 months in prison. hill is still behind bars. russian electronic warfare units are working with the help of special equipment to intercept enemy communications. alexey will tell you how it helps to calculate the coordinates of the enemy baranov, a few kilometers to the line of contact, electronic warfare vehicles drive up to the point to complete the combat mission in less than 5 minutes. without this drone , the work cannot be done. this is how the final assembly of the device is performed. the drone was assembled the last movement of one of th
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obviously, they're a bit larger, more damaging, least edward snowden leaks, for example, a cause a lot more damage to use intelligence collection because of the very wide variety of capabilities that revealed. but this can be a very damaging league, at least in the near term, would be watching that fall out closely. thank you for that, john. the software from the national security institute next to misha. not chinese fighter jets and warships of simulated precision stripes on taiwan. china supplied dozens of jets and masses encircling the island and the 2nd straight day of ministry shows. china consist, i want to be a break of a province that ivan is. government says beijing's wall game, tutton regional stability, and the u. s. s. calling for restraint. the waters around taiwan, a choppy than usual warships on the move as china conducts 3 days of military exercises in circling the self govern island tensions a sky hi. with the taiwanese coast guard sharing footage of multiple stand offs between vessels from both sides. oh, those are y'all with chinese mainland 131 bullshit. this is a b
obviously, they're a bit larger, more damaging, least edward snowden leaks, for example, a cause a lot more damage to use intelligence collection because of the very wide variety of capabilities that revealed. but this can be a very damaging league, at least in the near term, would be watching that fall out closely. thank you for that, john. the software from the national security institute next to misha. not chinese fighter jets and warships of simulated precision stripes on taiwan. china...
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that is why snowden came out and said what he said. that is why other things that were leaked onto dickie webb or the dark web. i think that might be something similar here. one, there is a generational issue, i would suggest, which is perhaps even going back to my generation. growing up in the 1980's and starting to work in the 1990's. the idea you would have a job for life and work for an organization, progressed through it, and be protected by it. compared to what younger people now face when they are coming up. and they might just be seeing as to spendable -- as expendable. there is a breakdown of neutral trust in terms what the agencies can do and what the agencies can protect them with, thereby. there is also -- there is also some stuff here. it is not just the interpersonal, it is not just the way we perceive mainstream media or whistleblowing. we perceive leaks. it is just a breakdown of trust i think, which is really sad. and the key question is how can we rebuild those two adhere to societies again, rebuild that trust again t
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right well, you know, my friend jim clapper is absolutely right with edward snowden. we saw documents go directly from the intelligence, community and intelligence community system, and those documents revealed information about active programs. some programs, which were which involved human intelligence, and those documents were handed over to the members of the press and the in that case, we knew that the documents were legitimate. more important. we didn't know the full scope and scale. in fact, some would argue that we still don't know the full school. open skill of that particular leak and this case, these documents appeared to contain information that's less critical in terms of revealing sources and methods. in some cases, as you indicated they appear to be um, manipulated, but nonetheless, it's still the case that anytime we have a look at classified information when we can validate that some of that information is legitimate. it poses threats to our national security. of course, shawn turner so great to have you this morning. thank you so much for your expert
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well, yes, of course, it would be easier if this new snowden attached a scan of his business card to the files or i would leave an email address, however. some clues have a high-ranking anonymous. obviously not a fan of biden's foreign policy, whether he is a fan of trump is not clear, but it seems that such a version can also be pumped, the leak most likely became the work of one person, whose views are completely at odds with the current policy of the us authorities in the field of national security, for example , a certain edward snowden seeking to reveal the details of the policy towards ukraine and russia snowden left america in time who is behind the leaks, apparently, has the rest of the nerves and is ready for a potential check on the printing industry before it. true, the night cases of pentagon employees have not yet reached, they have already begun to raise, and the number of those who have access to secret briefings has been reduced. in general, they beat their allies and calm them down, bewilderment and discontent reign among them. this leaked saga has thrown us relation
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in the united states, perhaps, since the revelations of julian assange or former nsa employee edward snowden, and now in america something has leaked and flowed again the new york times, which first published confidential documents , is considered the main cheese barrel of the us community, so it's a big question. so, by chance, the leak was too late just a day before us secretary of state anthony binkin announced the start of the supposedly imminent offensive of the allied forces, however, declassified maps and diagrams. they say rather the opposite. and now, according to reuters, the us is struggling to identify the source. leaks considers about 5 versions, including the so- called mole that undermines the security of the states and even just a disgruntled intelligence officer made snowden the united states of america have people. who can not come to terms with violations of the fundamental. articles of the constitution of the united states of america cannot come to terms with the violation of the rights of americans, and this is pushing individuals, including the bearers of secrets, becau
in the united states, perhaps, since the revelations of julian assange or former nsa employee edward snowden, and now in america something has leaked and flowed again the new york times, which first published confidential documents , is considered the main cheese barrel of the us community, so it's a big question. so, by chance, the leak was too late just a day before us secretary of state anthony binkin announced the start of the supposedly imminent offensive of the allied forces, however,...
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mike rogers former house intel committee chair during the snowden affair is here. good to have you on to get your insight. you can read this story six different ways. how do you read it right now? >> well, the immediacy of the damage of this leak is what i think has people concerned. the snowden leak, he took literally millions of pages, downloaded them that he clearly hadn't read and ran off to russia. in this particular case these were very immediate about an ongoing issue. that's what has certainly the pentagon folks upset and concerned. i will tell you this is just another example of why you have to get everything else right leading up to all of this, including when the russians down a u.a.v. in international airspace and not deal with it. when this happens it shows the rest of the world i don't think these folks know exactly what the hell they're doing. >> dana: tell me your thoughts on egypt, for example. with friends like these, right? we give them a lot of aid and to find out that they were actually thinking of working with the russians in order to help the
mike rogers former house intel committee chair during the snowden affair is here. good to have you on to get your insight. you can read this story six different ways. how do you read it right now? >> well, the immediacy of the damage of this leak is what i think has people concerned. the snowden leak, he took literally millions of pages, downloaded them that he clearly hadn't read and ran off to russia. in this particular case these were very immediate about an ongoing issue. that's what...
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edward snowden, reality winner and chelsea manning. manning was prosecuted under military court-martial. as in those cases department of defense investigators will continue trying to retrace his steps and determine just how he allegedly printed smuggled off base and posted online dozens of sensitive documents. now, he likely signed a nondisclosure agreement for having that type of -- having that type of top security clearance. bret. that, we know, is standard in the industry. but, what we don't know are there others involved? the source i spoke to said this is likely the tip of the iceberg. they want to find out if more people are involved here. bret? >> bret: david spunt at the justice department. david, thank you. earlier in the day president biden said during his visit in ireland there is nothing of great consequence in the leaked materials. that opinion is not a popular one back here in washington. most experts and senior officials behind the scenes will tell you this was a massive leak with big consequences. white house correspond
edward snowden, reality winner and chelsea manning. manning was prosecuted under military court-martial. as in those cases department of defense investigators will continue trying to retrace his steps and determine just how he allegedly printed smuggled off base and posted online dozens of sensitive documents. now, he likely signed a nondisclosure agreement for having that type of -- having that type of top security clearance. bret. that, we know, is standard in the industry. but, what we don't...
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but people like snowden, of course, reveal fantastic information, but they are not per se, technical. so in and bent, yvonne has this are indeed budget, which is now over 100100100 1000000000 and 20000000000. and under that, the missile defense program fits and this are in the budget, is a very lucrative gravy train for the contractors. so there are guarding it, you know, tremendously. so i have to be very careful that i was a foreign born and i had very high level security clearance because i was in congress at the committee at the highest level as a professional staff member who is responsible for the r d t. any budget for the democrats at that time because we're only 7 people for the on the minority staff. so i had a huge portfolio that was amounting $54000000000.00 at that time. just kind of take a look at, look at the budget and also make sure that the interest of the democrat members were properly taken care of. so and ron didn't chat about this kind of stuff, but the many other members did. so i had it sensitivity that i was a foreign born person with high security clearance. a
but people like snowden, of course, reveal fantastic information, but they are not per se, technical. so in and bent, yvonne has this are indeed budget, which is now over 100100100 1000000000 and 20000000000. and under that, the missile defense program fits and this are in the budget, is a very lucrative gravy train for the contractors. so there are guarding it, you know, tremendously. so i have to be very careful that i was a foreign born and i had very high level security clearance because i...
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snowden confirmed that back in 2010 the us government authorized hacking attacks on foreign political parties and organizations in the united states, he was charged in absentia with espionage snowden asked for political asylum and stayed in russia before the exposure influenced public opinion and the political process, who and why made it public was arguing, but having studied the content, they took it for granted, now no one will say that it is genuine, and what is not, the same commentators refer to part of the information as true to another part, as an obvious falsification of the question of faith , you can prove anything, which means that nothing can be done further plot moves are predictable behind the young dunce, someone stood from the rednecks of the trumpists, yes, russian trolls through competing clans in the dawn of the community, and again all versions are of equal reliability. it is not credibility when malicious manipulation is on the face. this is bad and worse. if it is not clear, someone deliberately fools his head or the total communication environment. he lives his
snowden confirmed that back in 2010 the us government authorized hacking attacks on foreign political parties and organizations in the united states, he was charged in absentia with espionage snowden asked for political asylum and stayed in russia before the exposure influenced public opinion and the political process, who and why made it public was arguing, but having studied the content, they took it for granted, now no one will say that it is genuine, and what is not, the same commentators...
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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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snowden confirmed that back in 2010, the us government authorized hacker attacks on foreign political parties and organizations in the united states , he was charged in absentia with espionage snowden asked for political asylum and remained in russia. but the content, having studied, was taken for granted, now no one will say what is real and what is not , the same commentators refer to part of the information as true to another part, as an obvious falsification of the question of faith, anything can be proved, which means that nothing is possible top , irrevocably further plot moves , predictable behind the young dunce, someone stood from the rednecks of the trumpists, yes, russian trolls through competing clans in the dawn of the community, and again all versions are of equal reliability. she's not authentic when on the face of malicious manipulation. this is bad and worse. if it is not clear, someone deliberately fools, head or total communication environment. he lives his own life, confusing the confused people themselves. maybe it's time to connect the neural network. full for th
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here, uh, the story about edward snowden is a pure allusion to the involvement of russia. as you think, you know, i was waiting for the name of edward snowden to be uttered when this scandal first broke out. i'm surprised that it sounded just now, because this is immediately what, for example, came to me, uh, another thing came to mind, that a completely different conclusion is needed from this do. here it is necessary not to look at russia. and why such things happen, i would say that and this is similar to snowdan and has a fundamental difference. let's figure it out. what is it? it seems? it's similar in what happened, as edward stone was now depressurized for the second time. this whole system of intelligence cannot, but work in public. ay, this is the basis of the fundamentals of confidentiality, and any intelligence community has now happened, as if the system were to reveal it. you see, it became everything fall out in this similarity, but what is the difference when, uh, i thought about it, you know, but, when the story with edward snowden happened, it looked like
here, uh, the story about edward snowden is a pure allusion to the involvement of russia. as you think, you know, i was waiting for the name of edward snowden to be uttered when this scandal first broke out. i'm surprised that it sounded just now, because this is immediately what, for example, came to me, uh, another thing came to mind, that a completely different conclusion is needed from this do. here it is necessary not to look at russia. and why such things happen, i would say that and this...
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well, yes, of course, it would be easier if this new snowden attached a scan of his a business card or leave an e-mail address, however, there are some clues to a high-ranking anonymous author. clearly not a fan, biden's foreign policy fan for the trump is not clear. well, it seems that such a version can also be leaked, most likely it was the work of one person, whose views are completely at odds with the current policy of the us authorities in the field of national security, for example. a certain edward snowdan seeking to reveal the details of the policy towards ukraine and russia snowden left america in time for the one who stands behind leaks, apparently, has the rest of the nerves ready for their potential polygraph test before her. true, the nightly personal files of pentagon employees have not yet reached, they have already begun to raise, and the number of those who have access to secret briefings has been reduced. in general , they beat their allies and calm them down , bewilderment and discontent reign among them. this leaked saga has put us relations with its allies in a cr
well, yes, of course, it would be easier if this new snowden attached a scan of his a business card or leave an e-mail address, however, there are some clues to a high-ranking anonymous author. clearly not a fan, biden's foreign policy fan for the trump is not clear. well, it seems that such a version can also be leaked, most likely it was the work of one person, whose views are completely at odds with the current policy of the us authorities in the field of national security, for example. a...
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will: and what lessons we can learn from snowden and chelsey manning who took classified documents. it was about the war in rack. in iraqi. dangerous information. pete: there were 400,000 reports revealed through this and the war wasn't popular in 2010 but this highlighted a lot of civilian deaths that occurred at the hands of coalition forces. also the detention at abu ghraib. similar to the pentagon papers, he's trying to in an antiwar way show what was happening on the ground. those who were there had different opinions how they were conducted but bradley manning got people's attention. will: when it comes to jack teixeira, he is charged under the espionage act as was manning in 2017. these guys by the way, leakers, prosecuted under the espionage act coming gives you some insight what could happen to jack teixeira. pete: antiwar with the pentagon papers, two spies, then sort of surveillance state, the motivation of edward snowden, antiwar with manning, the question is with jack teixeira, was it just being cool in a chat room or will we learn he had political motives to sink somet
will: and what lessons we can learn from snowden and chelsey manning who took classified documents. it was about the war in rack. in iraqi. dangerous information. pete: there were 400,000 reports revealed through this and the war wasn't popular in 2010 but this highlighted a lot of civilian deaths that occurred at the hands of coalition forces. also the detention at abu ghraib. similar to the pentagon papers, he's trying to in an antiwar way show what was happening on the ground. those who were...
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but this leak is more dangerous than edward snowden. it is spying on allies pierce it exposed how deeply we penetrated the russian ministry defense and the wegner group. this has exposed human sources. and intelligence sources and methods. at this time because of this guy, there are people in hiding in fear of their lives because if you have the information and have the intelligence, the russians know who had it. therefore they can go back and look and see who could have given it to us. the good news is we have done a pretty good job penetrating russia. for the bad news is the sources might be burned. >> scary to think about. harris, on march 4th the documents move from one server, a more secure smaller one to a broader server where thousands of people on this discord server had access to the documents. but for a month our intelligence community did not know about this. >> we still don't know what they don't know. we don't know if they can give some of those people a peaceful sleep at night and say this is it. there could be add-ons to
but this leak is more dangerous than edward snowden. it is spying on allies pierce it exposed how deeply we penetrated the russian ministry defense and the wegner group. this has exposed human sources. and intelligence sources and methods. at this time because of this guy, there are people in hiding in fear of their lives because if you have the information and have the intelligence, the russians know who had it. therefore they can go back and look and see who could have given it to us. the...
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many of you remember edward snowden or chelsea manning, why does this keep happening here and not really anywhere else was former director of national intelligence john ratcliff. gop race for the white house intensifying, michael pompeo decided he's not jumping in. what about new hampshire and new hampshire governor will he get in question mckee is here we will ask them. karl rove is here to honor dirty politics getting even dirtier and messier. the food fight ain't over. welcome everyone iran to happy to have you. happy weekend but not happy we can for political ads but will get into that in a minute. the latest on the leaker and what is going down will go to alexandria hoff with more on that. >> fox news sources tell us their additional hours looking at that could have to do with how this young man was given access to critical intel or who else helped to spread it online. the 21 year old air national guardsmen face a judge in boston yesterday for allegedly leaking some of the countries top-secret online. jack's father relatives were there as well meaning a swarm of a price as you can s
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and intelligence community in daniel mage control how can this happen again ten years after edward snowden >>> the justice department filed an appeal to the supreme court to block a federal appeals court ruling that limits access to an fda approved abortion pill will the court act before the ruling goes into affect? and grant a stay until it can decide the case. >>> i will be joined by pete buttigieg on some of the big headlines this week and the biden administration's $300 million investment in repairing bridges from san diego to albany ♪ >>> good day, i'm andrea mitchell in washington the 21-year-old national guardsman charged under two sections of the espionage act for that massive leak of classified documents making his first appearance in a boston federal court. with three family members sitting behind him, jack teixeira was read charges that carry a term of ten years in prison and three years supervised release along with fines. he will be held in detention until a scheduled hearing next wednesday. joining me now, ken dilanian and chris cont kristin welker ken, you read through the
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it's a really big deal. >> it's a huge deal and worse than snowden. he gave away older intelligence and programs. this is exposing sources. they are exposing how we penetrated the russian ministry of defense. how we penetrated the wagner group. there are people right now i would assume who are in danger of being killed or in hiding because when you -- when the russians find out that we knew certain information. they know who had it and didn't have it and they can go after them. if you see all these oligarchs happening to fall out of buildings, you might see some u.s. sources falling out of buildings, too. that's going to cut off intelligence to us and deter other people from sharing with us because we can't be trusted to keep those secrets. >> bret: julia, also comes at a time when allies seem to be shifting, at least talking like they are shifting, france, for example. and china and that's a concern up on capitol hill. >> absolutely. and what lawmakers are already on recess; however, i think they are going to be asking a lot of questions when they co
it's a really big deal. >> it's a huge deal and worse than snowden. he gave away older intelligence and programs. this is exposing sources. they are exposing how we penetrated the russian ministry of defense. how we penetrated the wagner group. there are people right now i would assume who are in danger of being killed or in hiding because when you -- when the russians find out that we knew certain information. they know who had it and didn't have it and they can go after them. if you see...
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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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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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afghanistan wars in the possession of the click contract disclosure site, only two years later, edward snowden revealed the extensive espionage program of the us central intelligence agency. in 2017, it was the turn of rial reached to make headlines with the implementation of the national security agency report, the closed problem is not limited, the use of personal e-mail to send confidential information caused hillary clinton's dream for the presidency to be overturned in tehran due to the fact that she kept confidential documents at her residence. it was placed and it should be the ninth that has now ordered an investigation into the disclosure of the pentagon documents. the conditions are similar to azadeh taheri's day, sed and sima news agency . hello and good time. dear viewers , welcome to tonight's special news interview after the bitter reality. the crash of flight number ps752 destined for ukraine near tehran on january 18, 2018 and the death of 176 people on board this plane. judicial investigation of these cases is based on the principles of territorial jurisdiction , inherent juri
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the more famous leaking situations like snowden shows us that there are a lot of methodologies to bring this information outside. i am just curious if any presidency will ever make an effort to come up with a more utilized method to control this and start declassified materials that you not have been classified to begin with? thanks. guest: thank you for the question. the department of defense has been trying to take an overall look at declassified material and the over classification of material. you have seen congress press this issue we will have documents that are labeled secret that you see in an open source is somewhere else. as far as the methodologies you were talking about, one of the tripping points furred the dod is -- for the dod is that it is such a big organization. all of these people working in different locations around the world have different levels of connectivity. one person may have great internet access. others may have spotty internet access, which requires a different form of communication. it is hard to create a uniform approach to securing all of this. right n
the more famous leaking situations like snowden shows us that there are a lot of methodologies to bring this information outside. i am just curious if any presidency will ever make an effort to come up with a more utilized method to control this and start declassified materials that you not have been classified to begin with? thanks. guest: thank you for the question. the department of defense has been trying to take an overall look at declassified material and the over classification of...
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analysts say this could be the worst intelligence leak since edward snowden. in this case, the documents appear to be more timely. the fact that these documents are out in the open and if they were posted close to when they were published that makes it really scary for operational security. at least one u. s ally. israel has denied a specific incident that was described in those documents. taiwan is condemning china's latest military action, calling it harassment. china for a second day conducted drills simulating attacks on taiwan. the drills came after a u. s congressional delegation met with taiwan's president. chinese animation shows possible attacks on the island. dozens of fighters were also detected across the taiwan strait closer to home and developing story from washington state to shelter in place order is in effect after a fishing vessel carrying freon caught fire into coma. officials say the order is just a precaution. the coast guard says the fire could approach the boats free on tanks. it says freon can be toxic if inhaled in large quantities or
analysts say this could be the worst intelligence leak since edward snowden. in this case, the documents appear to be more timely. the fact that these documents are out in the open and if they were posted close to when they were published that makes it really scary for operational security. at least one u. s ally. israel has denied a specific incident that was described in those documents. taiwan is condemning china's latest military action, calling it harassment. china for a second day...
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so that's the problem like snowden similar, but you know snowden, and the motive is so different. different different motivations. yeah ramona. sorry harry. let me just move on to this other crime story that we want to get, too, because there's a elopement. so this, uh louisville, louisville , mass. shooter his family is saying that they want to have his brain examined. why so they're concerned. look they're looking for answers. they're trying to figure out is there something that led him to do this right? and no idea when we heard on the 911 call, his mother said he's never been violent. he's a good kid. he doesn't have a gun. all of that turned out to be true health issues, but so now the family is saying when he was a kid when he was in eighth grade, he had some concussions he had to at some point in the eighth grade. then he had one in high school. he was an athlete was playing basketball. so now they're concerned, and they're asking questions that could something as a result of that have led to this this kind of mental health issues. cte right. it's a chronic traumatic and th
so that's the problem like snowden similar, but you know snowden, and the motive is so different. different different motivations. yeah ramona. sorry harry. let me just move on to this other crime story that we want to get, too, because there's a elopement. so this, uh louisville, louisville , mass. shooter his family is saying that they want to have his brain examined. why so they're concerned. look they're looking for answers. they're trying to figure out is there something that led him to do...
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so jolena sanchez in a different role to chelsea manning and in a different role to ad snowden and other cases reference because he is the publisher. one reason this case is so dangerous is that he would be the 1st publisher prosecuted under the espionage act, which lacks the public interest defense. if this precedent is sat, this could be applied to any publisher, any journalists, or any source, and any part of the world. because remember, or julian, the font is not american, he has no ties to the u. s. heathen australian national. the fact that the u. s. can go after somebody in this way already has no doubt, had a chilling effect on national security reporting around the world. we will never know what stories have not been told because what of what this man has gone through already over the past 12 years. but if they are successful in bringing him to the united states in prosecuting him there, he could face up to a 175 years in prison simply for publishing information in the public interest. so we believe that this case matters deeply for journalism for press freedom around the world.
so jolena sanchez in a different role to chelsea manning and in a different role to ad snowden and other cases reference because he is the publisher. one reason this case is so dangerous is that he would be the 1st publisher prosecuted under the espionage act, which lacks the public interest defense. if this precedent is sat, this could be applied to any publisher, any journalists, or any source, and any part of the world. because remember, or julian, the font is not american, he has no ties to...
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that undermines the security of the states or even just a disgruntled intelligence officer who made snowden in the united states of america there are people. who can not come to terms with violations of the fundamental. articles of the constitution of the united states of america they cannot accept the violation of the rights of americans, and this is what pushes some persons, including the bearers of secrets, to ensure that certain documents appear on the network. no matter how the usa they tried to find scandalous leaks, the notorious russian trace objective data suggests that this is the work of the states themselves, explains michael mulroy, who held a high position in the pentagon, after all, in published documents. not only data about ukraine is directly stated there, in fact, but us interference in the internal affairs of other countries in israel, for example, washington supported mass protests against judicial netanyahu’s reforms, and in south korea he put pressure on the supply of military equipment to the kiev regime, and all this indicates that the leak, and kiev’s military
that undermines the security of the states or even just a disgruntled intelligence officer who made snowden in the united states of america there are people. who can not come to terms with violations of the fundamental. articles of the constitution of the united states of america they cannot accept the violation of the rights of americans, and this is what pushes some persons, including the bearers of secrets, to ensure that certain documents appear on the network. no matter how the usa they...
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after snowden, after wikileaks and manning, we should have figured out how to put anomalous activity detection software on our system. why is an airman in the massachusetts national guard accessing this information and not just once but twice but 3 times, in other words, something that sends up a beacon when an inappropriate amount of activities is happening. after 9 years after some of the initial incan kiddents we haven't made the kind of investment and those security protection systems. alicia: you know, you bring up snowden, julian assange and former director of national intelligence john ratcliffe addressed that and how dangerous that is. >> there's nothing heroic about this even if you're apprizing the american people about something that they weren't otherwise aware of. it's far outweighed by the damage to our national security and the lives that will be lost. the fact that i can't name the americans and the people who are supporting america who will lose their lives make it no less egregious, so i would hope the consequences would be extreme and provide a deterrent effect. al
after snowden, after wikileaks and manning, we should have figured out how to put anomalous activity detection software on our system. why is an airman in the massachusetts national guard accessing this information and not just once but twice but 3 times, in other words, something that sends up a beacon when an inappropriate amount of activities is happening. after 9 years after some of the initial incan kiddents we haven't made the kind of investment and those security protection systems....
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the world by an ex-agent of the national security agency, and now russian citizen hiding here edward snowden and now it has become. it is known that the us intelligence services are carefully listening to zelensky. although it could not be otherwise, the alleged desire to attack the rostov region, declared at one of the meetings , forced washington to refuse to supply long- range missile systems to kiev. russian territories, china will become neutral and nato will accept you as an aggressor, the americans are spying on south korea because of the israeli massado , the new york times writes about the depth of the us espionage effort, with the publication the first to report the leak from the pentagon to the general public the other day. although for the first time the x-files allegedly appeared a few months ago on the discord platform popular among video game lovers. then no one noticed the sensation, but after the wave went through all social networks, the secret became clear in disarming fullness. indeed, there is enough leakage. interestingly, they are all studied, analyzed and widely discu
the world by an ex-agent of the national security agency, and now russian citizen hiding here edward snowden and now it has become. it is known that the us intelligence services are carefully listening to zelensky. although it could not be otherwise, the alleged desire to attack the rostov region, declared at one of the meetings , forced washington to refuse to supply long- range missile systems to kiev. russian territories, china will become neutral and nato will accept you as an aggressor,...
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ukraine and russia, but the department of justice is looking for snowden. the fbi is in vain. us the pentagon is quite fearful of interagency leaks. he even conducts his own internal investigation, adding the wolsty journal to a team of detectives. led by the minister. the defense is loistin, who simultaneously calls a colleague in seoul and tries to justify himself with leaked documents, data on wiretapping of south korean officials. so the united states allegedly pushed through the sending of military equipment allegedly to ukraine. because the parties are now trying to hush up the scandal , according to cnn, regarding the alleged wiretapping of the us governments, the defense secretaries of the two countries agreed that a significant amount of the documents were fabricated, the statement said. and the president of south korea, however, does not specify whether the ministers believe that only those parts that relate to south korea or documents are fabricated; in general , the example of israel, benimin netanyahu, made the same denials. as a result of the
ukraine and russia, but the department of justice is looking for snowden. the fbi is in vain. us the pentagon is quite fearful of interagency leaks. he even conducts his own internal investigation, adding the wolsty journal to a team of detectives. led by the minister. the defense is loistin, who simultaneously calls a colleague in seoul and tries to justify himself with leaked documents, data on wiretapping of south korean officials. so the united states allegedly pushed through the sending of...
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in the case about a large-scale leak of pentagon secrets has split the american society, as once the snowden case, some call him a traitor , others will judge the 21-year-old soldier under the article espionage as a debunker of government crimes. denis davydov will tell what punishment he faces . how does a person who has revealed american secrets to the whole world surrender to the authorities? the fbi, he is in a green t-shirt and red shorts, walking towards them with his arms raised above his head. they came for him. not just fbi agents in civilian clothes, special forces in an armored car with a machine gun, the arrest went without incident, the prosecutor general will report. the department of justice has arrested jack tayshira in connection with an investigation into the unauthorized removal of possession and transfer of secret national defense information jack tayshira comes from a patriotic family in which many military people write about him in newspapers to the army. he served only 3 years and managed to receive a medal for excellence in service in the air force of his. the divisio
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many of our viewers will remember you were the nation's spy chief during the edward snowden leak that was one of the biggest in u. s history. i wonder what do you think this case is in comparison to that? well i mean , you know, i don't know the full extent of the current breach, but from one over, seen and read. i don't think this is nearly as serious as the revelations of edward snowden both in terms of volume because he potentially exposed millions of documents. that were much more damaging, uh than, uh, this leak so and by comparison, i think, uh, this serious no question about it. any leaks bad? but and it's unfortunate we have a history of this sort of thing to make comparisons, but i don't think this one is as bad yeah. president biden said yesterday that there was in his words nothing of great consequence here, but i think the question a lot of people have is about the information related to the active operations in ukraine. this war between russia and ukraine. are you concerned about information there that could have real implications for the ground war? well absolutely. um b
many of our viewers will remember you were the nation's spy chief during the edward snowden leak that was one of the biggest in u. s history. i wonder what do you think this case is in comparison to that? well i mean , you know, i don't know the full extent of the current breach, but from one over, seen and read. i don't think this is nearly as serious as the revelations of edward snowden both in terms of volume because he potentially exposed millions of documents. that were much more damaging,...
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we have mentioned snowden a couple times this morning. this one feels like the wikileaks, chelsea manning providing 750,000 documents to wikileaks. this is about 100 documents. why so small because he was using paper to move thoem what we could do to improve is redouble the efforts on clearances to individuals but in the post clearance phase we need to be more observant about individuals. doesn't mean we want to turn the military into spying on each other but if you see something, if you hear something, say something why that's the way you can find the insider threats. >> admiral, we are concerned about the leakong this information was up online. let's talk about the substance of the leaks in the past you have had people leaking documents that were meant to undermine u.s. efforts across the globe in this case it might undermine efforts in kra un. russian commando units have been obliterated. second big headline is a lot of russian infighting, the information we don't usually receive in the united states or the west, russian infighting abo
we have mentioned snowden a couple times this morning. this one feels like the wikileaks, chelsea manning providing 750,000 documents to wikileaks. this is about 100 documents. why so small because he was using paper to move thoem what we could do to improve is redouble the efforts on clearances to individuals but in the post clearance phase we need to be more observant about individuals. doesn't mean we want to turn the military into spying on each other but if you see something, if you hear...
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some say it's worse than the edward snowden incident. i think it could be. let's see what we know so far. first off how we found out about it. in january it turns out some top secret information was on this fringe site called discord. put it out picked up by mine craft. then it was put out on telegram. telegram is also often used by the russians. thought at that time the russians started manipulating some of the data because it talked about some of the war casualties that are horrendous. 200,000 somehow listed at 16,000. the pentagon announced last week we have to investigate it. why was the pentagon announcing it last week? they only found out about it last week. think about this for a second as we switch screens. they will find out about it last week. it's been out since january. weren't you under the impression like me we would have eyes and ears everywhere various sites and social media around around the globe? i was. on monday we thought we would get revelations admirable kirby auto like afghanistan briefing honest saying i don't know. ukraine part of t
some say it's worse than the edward snowden incident. i think it could be. let's see what we know so far. first off how we found out about it. in january it turns out some top secret information was on this fringe site called discord. put it out picked up by mine craft. then it was put out on telegram. telegram is also often used by the russians. thought at that time the russians started manipulating some of the data because it talked about some of the war casualties that are horrendous....
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paul: kyle, you know, we've had cases of this before, edward snowden, chelsea manning. both of them were valorized for their leaks and their courage and telling the truth about america and that sort of thing notwithstanding damage can. and then you have the examples of president trump and president biden who at a minimum cavalierly handled classified documents. does that send a message that maybe, oh, well, it's just not important? >> yeah, i think it does. and particularly i i think the valorization of previous leakers, i mean, edward snowden, to take his example, he said he thought he was doing what was right, but what was right would have been to go to his supervisor, raise flags, and if he was going to leak something, then stay here in the united states and take responsibility for his a actions which he, of course, didn't do, he fled to russia. the other thing that i would raise is also that there's been recruiting problems in the military, and so one aspect of this you have to wonder is whether the standards are being lowered or people are getting into higher posit
paul: kyle, you know, we've had cases of this before, edward snowden, chelsea manning. both of them were valorized for their leaks and their courage and telling the truth about america and that sort of thing notwithstanding damage can. and then you have the examples of president trump and president biden who at a minimum cavalierly handled classified documents. does that send a message that maybe, oh, well, it's just not important? >> yeah, i think it does. and particularly i i think the...
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after snowden, they created this system of so called continuous monitoring, where they were going to look at people's social media, look at their bank accounts, not just once every five years for a security clearance review, but continuously, clearly, whatever is happening in that space is not enough not only was this person sharing this material, he had, according to the people talking to the "post" and "times," had extremist views. he told them that the buffalo supermarket massacre was allowed to happen by the u.s. government this is a person that we have entrusted with our secrets he's not the only one. there was a problem with extremism in the u.s. military and intelligence community that's another issue our leaders need to grapple with the big question is do we have control of our secrets. >> and remind us again where this was first posted, ken, and how long was it up there before being disseminated, really around the world. >> right it was posted to a chat room on a gaming platform called discord, which allows users to create their own private chat rooms, and according to the p
after snowden, they created this system of so called continuous monitoring, where they were going to look at people's social media, look at their bank accounts, not just once every five years for a security clearance review, but continuously, clearly, whatever is happening in that space is not enough not only was this person sharing this material, he had, according to the people talking to the "post" and "times," had extremist views. he told them that the buffalo supermarket...
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role, as was edward snowden ten years ago, which gave him so much access. it boggles the mind, as we have been talking about, chris, how somebody at such a low level in an intelligence wing of the air national guard had access to highly classified intelligence about allies, about things happening in ukraine, in russia, intelligence that exposed very sensitive communications, intercepts of russia and other places, chris. >> ken dilanian, thank you, we'll continue to keep our eye on that podium in the meantime, i want to go to wtvj reporter julia bragg in fort lauderdale, florida, a foot of rain has caused major flooding there, the rainiest day in that city's history everyone looks okay but i know it's far from the case tell us exactly what's happening? >> reporter: it is far from the case, in fact, if i step aside, you can get a better look, and you see water covering the tar mac here, the taxiways, the runway here at fort lauderdale airport. that is what has trapped the aircraft that you see here all of this rain falling from yesterday, actually here at the
role, as was edward snowden ten years ago, which gave him so much access. it boggles the mind, as we have been talking about, chris, how somebody at such a low level in an intelligence wing of the air national guard had access to highly classified intelligence about allies, about things happening in ukraine, in russia, intelligence that exposed very sensitive communications, intercepts of russia and other places, chris. >> ken dilanian, thank you, we'll continue to keep our eye on that...
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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
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here is snowden 2.0. uh, it means, and this is such a snowden like on the one hand, but because here, and some kind of pronounced motivation is not visible, but, so to speak, there was some group of guys and it was created after all . well, maybe it was the press that drew this picture, he looked like such a person who now challenged the system. well, now, after all, then snowden condemned america to a greater extent. and now, what is so kirkansin, she says, this is also symptomatic, you understand, and the conditions for this. skola will be very difficult to sell this story as a kind of betrayal of america , because there are too many questions that neither biden nor his entourage can answer questions for america about how the mechanism works, so to speak. well, america, after all, wednesday was famous and talked about that we have a democracy. we have these different, which means that we have systems of power independent of each other, so to speak, and the decision-making mechanism is well-established.
here is snowden 2.0. uh, it means, and this is such a snowden like on the one hand, but because here, and some kind of pronounced motivation is not visible, but, so to speak, there was some group of guys and it was created after all . well, maybe it was the press that drew this picture, he looked like such a person who now challenged the system. well, now, after all, then snowden condemned america to a greater extent. and now, what is so kirkansin, she says, this is also symptomatic, you...
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and since 2013 he has been the principal legal adviser to the whistleblower edward snowden. ben. . >> you, amy. thank you, france for being here in this room today to talk about this most important case. about a half a century ago, in fact the very week that i was born, just a few blocks from here the supreme court hoard and then sided the case of the pentagon papers. and we will all be hearing from the pentagon papal whistleblower a little bit later this afternoon. in the house untreated has passed from then until now there has been no greater threat to press freedom then the united states forces julian assange. and you will hear quite a bit today about the freedom of the man. my comments will be about the freedom of the press to fulfill its necessary constitutional role in any democracy. no governments and any kind of system will voluntarily disclose its own crimes. for that we need brave sources who have firsthand evidence and we need a free press and brave publishers who are willing to bring this information to the people to whom it belongs. now, in this case the governm
and since 2013 he has been the principal legal adviser to the whistleblower edward snowden. ben. . >> you, amy. thank you, france for being here in this room today to talk about this most important case. about a half a century ago, in fact the very week that i was born, just a few blocks from here the supreme court hoard and then sided the case of the pentagon papers. and we will all be hearing from the pentagon papal whistleblower a little bit later this afternoon. in the house untreated...
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when i was working on the snowden archive, hundreds of thousands of documents if not more, there were documents that were so banal, like ways to get your vacation days or your parking credentials that would be labeled classified. it was illegal to leak it even though it has no value at all. so a lot of times what the government says is top secret or classified isn't harmful to leak at all. what they often are though are secrets that the public has a right to know such as how much more involved we are in ukraine than the government has said. u. howard: we invited add admirable kirby on this show, but the white house turns us -- turned us down. the documents were posted by a young gun enthusiast on cape cod, shared his sufficient with a chat gripe -- stuff with the chat group, and you accused the paper of doing the bidding of a u.s. military -- is that a are legitimate news story? >> no. st the job of the fbi to catch people who leak classified information. as a journalist, those are the people we cultivate. those are the people we rely on to do our jobs. every single day, howie, "the n
when i was working on the snowden archive, hundreds of thousands of documents if not more, there were documents that were so banal, like ways to get your vacation days or your parking credentials that would be labeled classified. it was illegal to leak it even though it has no value at all. so a lot of times what the government says is top secret or classified isn't harmful to leak at all. what they often are though are secrets that the public has a right to know such as how much more involved...