favoring any political ideology. oversight committee sounding the alarm over the biden family business dealings. six additional family members got rich. that brings the total to nine. this is a family affair. this is something that should be troubling to every american. pizza delivery man in the right place at the right time as the suspect happened to run right by him. police thanked the pizza man for an assist and said if he is ever interested in a job, they are hiring. ainsley: this is a fox news alert. brand new video this morning of the detained wall street journal reporter evan gershkovich in a russian courtroom. steve: the journalist is appealing espionage charges leveled by the kremlin against him. pete: alexandria hoff joins us from washington with more. today s hearing has to deal with a an appeal gershkovich keep him detained until trial. the 31-year-old reporter appearing resilient in moscow courtroom today. he was contained within a pen, a glas
what other governments? i would like to know that. ainsley: he said foreign government agencies. steve: i think all of them. what we learned from the leaker up in cape cod is that everybody spies on everybody. pete: what i first and foremost i don t want my government spying on me. let s start there you we know everybody spies on everybody else. i don t want them looking. steve: according to fisa, they can only spy on americans. yeah. steve: if they have a court order. sure. steve: they can spy on foreigners if they have a court order. ainsley: the goal is to restore free speech on the platform because it s been accused of being very left leaning and that s why he bought it. because he wanted both sides to be heard. he said he is making it his mission to expose twitter s past coordination with the federal government. that s why he is releasing the twitter files. listen to this. twitter is to be as fair and even-handed as possible.
united states, five countries, that we don t spy on each other and they share intelligence. now people are saying we should include germany and france in that five group of five and make it a group of seven. you agree? no. the germans, and france want to go there. but it s a special relationship that we ve had with the english-speaking world that s built up over decades of trust. we compete with france on things and with germany. i mean, the worst thing about this, and is that we created a political problem for chancellor merkel, and the french, having this come out. inside germany. they actually don t i mean i m sure they know this was going on. but once the documents came out they had to deal with it politically at home. what should they do to handle that? how could we help them at home? well, i d prefer the kind of the sorts of things that senator feinstein is suggesting, which really aren t major changes in the way that the policy would work. i mean, the fact of the mat
radical view as evidence by these leaders to the fact they are being personally targeted. perhaps the best evidence, one of the most loyal defenders of the nsa in the entire country, diane, the chairwoman of the senate intelligence committee said number one that she emphatically imposes this spying on allied leaders who are democratically leaders because it destroys trust and number two, she said as the oversight chair she had no idea this was taking place. the white house also claims they were never told. so general alexander s assertion is being contradicted. are you saying you don t believe that other nations try to spy on leadership intentions in the united states, that they want to know what president obama is thinking and what advice they are giving him and what he s saying. everybody spies, anderson.
obama is thinking and what advice they are giving him and what he s saying. everybody spies, anderson. it s a question of the degree to which they spy, how appropriate the targets are that they select and the invasiveness of that espionage. there is lots of costs and benefits to spying on allies, including the pact if they find out you re going to destroy the relationship of trust you build up between the allies. what the united states system of espionage is is a some unlike anybody else in the world does. mass bulk spying on the part of tens of millions of its citizens and tens of millions in the world. economic espionage, nothing to do with terrorism and spending a full decade listening to the person conversations of one of the closest allies. sure, other countries spy but nowhere near to the extent or invasiveness or cad hill list m of the government and that s why it s so controversial. glenn greenwald, thanks for