Permeate over time if we dont do something about it now. So it doesnt help us to just kind of wait to do something. Now, when i describe, you know, in what i recommended about, you know the combination of elements of National Power i mean, you just look at the Information Campaign that is being waged not by just isis, but by alqaeda writ large and the way that theyre able to do it the sophistication that theyre able to do it, i mean, that campaign alone the military has some little bits and pieces of trying to counter that on a tactical battlefield, but there has to be a broader imagination that this country working with partners and working with some of these, you know, these socalled moderate nations. And i say that in my statement about we have partners out there and, you know weve got to really be honest with ourselves about some of these partners. [inaudible] we cant continue to fund and do all these kinds of things and have some of these nations sit at the table with the United S
Key component of much of the webs entire publishing infrastructure. By the time he was 19 he co founded a company that would merge with reddit. He also built the online architecture for the open library. Today, we are going to continue looking at when the activism by looking at another one of the worlds best known cyber activists, Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblowing website wikileaks. In november, he spoke to democracy now from inside the Ecuadorean Embassy where he had been holed up for nearly six months. We spoke about the United States targeting of wikileaks, of his new book. I interviewed Julian Assange. We began by asking him about the European Commission decision that the Credit Card Company be said did not break the European Unions antitrust rule by blocking donations to wikileaks. The decision is disgraceful, but it is only a preliminary decision. Hopefully, they will turn around before the end of the year. The commission had been investigating our plans for 16 mo
Webs entire publishing infrastructure. By the time he was 19 he co founded a company that would merge with reddit. He also built the online architecture for the open library. Today, we are going to continue looking at when the activism by looking at another one of the worlds best known cyber activists, Julian Assange, the founder of the whistleblowing website wikileaks. In november, he spoke to democracy now from inside the Ecuadorean Embassy where he had been holed up for nearly six months. We spoke about the United States targeting of wikileaks, of his new book. I interviewed Julian Assange. We began by asking him about the European Commission decision that the Credit Card Company be said did not break the European Unions antitrust rule by blocking donations to wikileaks. The decision is disgraceful, but it is only a preliminary decision. Hopefully, they will turn around before the end of the year. The commission had been investigating our plans for 16 months. The normal turnaround t
be an identical meeting. i will ask you the same questions tomorrow. thank you both there in the beltway. let s bring in chris lu, and a senior fellow at the miller center and boyd matheson and laurence lessig, harvard law school professor and founder of equal citizens. he s also the author of america compromised. we have heard the debate about whether this president can ask for a state of emergency, a national emergency, so that he can potentially end run the debates that are not quite excuse me, the negotiations that are not quite working out the way both sides want at the moment. and whether this would be possible.
and that we don t condition whether or not we make the effort to try to get them back. bowe bergdahl has been land basted by conservatives and a number of fellow soldiers that fought with him. who say he was a deserter who walked away from his military post. with his harshest critics suggesting he did not deserve or the saved. the army sergeant from hailey, idaho who is recovering in germany has yet to tell his side of the story. and the full story remains unclear. classified military report from 2009 found that bergdahl seen here in taliban video shortly before his return to american custody had twice walked away from assigned areas before, only to later return to his post. meanwhile taliban commanders tell nbc news they captured bergdahl when they discovered him walking alone outside his base. and that while bergdahl indicated he was frustrated with his countrymen, he said he did not intend to join their cause. back in washington, lawmakers including some democrats contin