the data for a public discussion, because it s an inapparently secret program. the elseberg argument doesn t make sense, because his papers released did not reveal current operations, it s a different type of crime. so snowden is facing harsher music because he did a harsher thing. and if he doesn t want to cop to that, that s, that s his problem. i m not sure, steve that the documents that snowden released didn t show concrete abuses by the nsa. one of them was an inspector general report that showed that the nsa had abused its own authority 3,000 times in one year and the senate intelligence community hadn t seen that report before it was published. there s a part of this interview that jumped out at me. on the surface it seemed scary and brian williams took out the cell phone. and edward snowden described hey, here s all the ways they can monitor you and profile you just with this. if you search for a new york rangers hockey score in this cell phone, they can build a whole profi