a 16-year-old in an icy, cold cell with a blanket suffering from the flu about to die. and it s fairly clear from this video i would argue that nobody checked on him until his cellmate discovered he was dead. i think that s something that there should be some accountability questions about. to this day, as far as we know, no one has been held to account for these events. they have said to you they re looking into that. does that mean there s an investigation? or was that sort of perform stuff that government pr gives out? it s hard to say. i think when you look at this video, it s fairly clear something has gone badly amiss. what the video shows, the most important thing the video shows, is that when it stops rolling at about 1:40 in the morning. he s in one position. he remains in that position for the next four hours. the video that starts again when he s found at 6:00 in the morning, his feet are in exactly the same position. what that tells you is that if they checked on him, t
that the government was watching every single e-mail that you send or receive, that it hasn t an overseas sender or recipient. is there abuse? well, no. and in fact, if you would go back and look at the videotape from snowden, and ask yourself the question, where is the name of the individual who was spied on? what is the name of the nsa analyst that he says abused the program? and the answer is, you can t find one, because he doesn t actually say that there was abuse. he speculates as a system administrator, that he thinks that the program is wrong. so he doesn t expose wrongdoing, he just disagrees with the policy. that s an interesting point. and i know it s threading the needle, but it s an important. now, allays of the united states, germany, france, countries that we rely on to share intelligence have come out and slammed the u.s. whether this is just government pr, they have slammed the u.s. the president came back hard against them today, saying the united states is actuall