sir? start your search online with over 35,000 carmax quality certified used cars. sony pictures is fighting back after confidential information was leaked from the powerhouse. a sony lawyer has sent a letter to some news organizations saying they should not report on any of the information received through the hacked e-mails. to our knowledge nbc has not received such a request. at the same time famed screenwriter sorkin voiced his frustration about the leaks on the today show this morning. hackers who have threatened violence because the studio he just wants to exercise a the
it may be a legal thing where they will be sued very badly and they would rather have her on their side than separated for helping the other side. that s what it is. tas exactly what it is. we don t even have to finish the segment. i will not even go to andy. you were going to say something? go ahead. yeah. first of all, she is not rereporting it. that would imply she reported it the first time. what she is doing may not be with rolling stone s blessing. we don t know that. rolling stone editor will dana by the way that is a sorkin character name. that is dana will. he didn t comment we have no idea if she was assigned to rereport or if she is doing it on her own. maybe if i do this now and then give it to rolling stone, everything will be okay. also, i don t think she is on staff at rolling stone. i don t think there is any firing that would go on on.
the media fight, aaron ross sorkin, i would like to have greenwald write this. i-found that interesting because a, you know, he is thinking you are an assassin or somebody that takes yourself too seriously. to say greenwald somehow i don t know, drove snowden to the airport so he could catch a flight to hong kong or fly the next plane to havana, the bottom line is had a sorkin should be looking at his own newspaper which leaked information about iranian spy program. speaking of airplane flights, media jump order that flight to havana from moscow and snowden was supposed to be and he wasn t there. he wasn t on and were tweeting. abc producer tweeting. you wonder day of budgets for media, dwindling, how much did that cost us for a no show? one point, at least my point. if we may think better of greenwald as a talking head, however, snowden s image as a
today, the republican who was behind the background check bill, he said people voted against it because they did not want to be seen as helping the president. this congress these republicans, erin, are provably and historically obstructionist. they just are. and i m sorry, whatever maury and dowd wrote, we don t live in an erin sorkin liberal fantasy where sorkin gets to write everybody s lines, including the republicans. is there a point here, though? because i m starting to wonder, look, you can blame him or not blame him, it kind of doesn t matter, but to dean s point, if he can t get anything done, what is the point of second term? well, first of all, there is a lot that he has gotten done. and i think will still get done. and but there s one thing he cannot fundamentally change, and that is that the very most important job for every member of congress, as they see it, is to get themselves re-elected.
king the way that we do, that we see him now as he couldn t have been a polarizing figure is the same sort of i think thing that happens in terms with the broader civil rights movement. there was some street heat. right. that within the context of that movement, martin luther king was on one end of the non-violence spectrum. there was another end of that spectrum where, you know, the guys really promoting the second amendment were guys showing up with shotguns in oakland to meetings. right. and so we but are you saying you re advocating that? i mean, that was a joke. that was a joke. trying to calculate my youtube hits. my question was is what do you think of that? listen, i think i think there is value in a movement like occupy wall street put in today s context that essentially makes, you know, the sorkin piece in the new york times