and edward snowden s terminal lifestyle in russia, it s easy to forget about the other major leak case. closing arguments are going on right now in the case surrounding army first class army private first class bradley manning and wikileaks. correspondent peter doocy is at ft. meade with more. reporter: this 25-year-old wanted to be famous. that s why prosecutors said today army private first class bradley manning turned on the united states and pledged a new allegiance to julian assange, the founder of wikileaks. major ashton fine argued that manning wasn t interested in oaths, obligations or simple acknowledgements that he would protect closely held information. he was interested in making a name for himself. one person who apparently wanted access to the files manning leaked was osama bin laden. prosecutors earlier this month provided evidence that when navy s.e.a.l.s raided bin laden s compound, they found a letter from the al qaeda leader to wikileaks asking for