watch. dear ed, just to be clear on something, we have close to 200 million fans. as i talk to before. we know the segments are going have different reactions to different things. going on in our league. ultimately, i think people respect and admire the things we do and want to be part of it. [indistinct reported question] reporter: how do you balance the game and commissioner it that s really good question. the number one thing, i am a fan. i like to tell people, i became a fan went harris: when they moved on and off of that quickly. regrade the rear equity said, edit it back, and she did too with that controversy, maroon 5 the group was supposed to become as they do traditionally every year, given
you. unlike how states treat all those other prisoners. so come on home, ed, then, you know, we can talk about something else. sincerely, melissa. with o ur name your price tool, people pick a price and we help them find a policy that works for them. huh? also. we ve been working on something very special. [ minions gasp, chuckle ] ohhh! ohhh! one day the world. no, the universe will have the pricing power they deserve. mouhahaha! mouhahaha! mouhahaha! ooh-hee-hee-hee! blaaaah! we ll work on it. wah-hah-hah! stopping at nothing to help you save. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it. soon we ll be walking our way to awareness, support
what are you thinking? now, i understand you don t want to come back. i mean, to do so would mean giving up your freedom, definitely before a trial and likely for several months or years thereafter. i get it! it s prisons in the u.s. that commit actual human rights violations. we just talked about it. more than 80,000 prisoners are held in solitary confinement, some for years, some indefinitely. despite the fact that solitary s cruel and psychologically damaging. i know those aren t the human rights violations, though, ed, that you were complaining about. but you might have nothing to worry about anyway. because unlike most of the people in solitary confinement, including private bradley manning, on trial for giving data to wikileaks, you have cultivated for yourself a level of celebrity. and that celebrity itself may just act as the protection, another kind of cloak, if you ever find yourself in a u.s. prison, you have made quite a spectacle of yourself, and the obama administration w
begins with arthritis pain. and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. espionage, international intrigue, secret government surveillance, bad airport food. the edward snowden saga continued on friday, when the leaker who revealed information about the nsa s surveillance records spoke out from the moscow airport, where he s been holed up for three weeks, to demand that the u.s. stop interfering with his attempts to escape prosecution! i did not seek to sell u.s. secrets. i did not partner with any foreign government to guarantee my safety. which is why my letter this week is to edward snowden. dear ed, it s me, melissa! i hear you re looking for a country. well, wouldn t you know it, i have an idea for you. how about this one? come on back to the usa, ed.
secret court to get secret warrants, but we re not. we re talking about you and flight paths between moscow and venezuela and how much of a jerk glen greenwald is. we could at least be talking about whether the mrnobama administration is right that your leak jeopardized national security. but we re not talking about that, we re talking about you. i imagine you d say, just stop, talk about something else. but here s the problem. even if your initial leak didn t compromise national security, your new cloak and dagger game is having real and tangible geopolitical consequences. so, well, we have to talk about you. i mean, we re talking about how maybe now you re compromising national security by jumping from country to country, causing international incidents and straining u.s. relationships with russia and china. really important relationships. and we re talking about how you praise countries like russia and venezuela for standing against human rights violations and refusing to compromise