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of course, the situation is far from ideal, his case is con stan thely discussed on an int international level. bolivia that began a rumor that edward snowden was smuggled on board the bolivian president s plane. he hadn t stowed away in the landing gear or anything like that, today there s a lot of face saving going on. france apologized sort of. the foreign minister s office saying, the permission to fly over french territory was granted. the statement didn t do much to prevent bolivian protesters from lighting a french embassy flag on fire today. later he said his country is making a human rights complaint. all this intrigue is due to the status of one man in exile. when you include the countries that snowden has petitioned for asylum. 23 nations are now caught up in the swirling vortex of edward
from ideal, his case is con stan thely discussed on an international level. bolivia that began a rumor that edward snowden was smuggled on board the bolivian president s plane. he hadn t stowed away in the landing gear or anything like that, today there s a lot of face saving going on. france apologized sort of. the foreign minister s office saying, the permission to fly over french territory was granted. the statement didn t do much to prevent bolivian protesters from lighting a french embassy flag on fire today. later he said his country is making a human rights complaint. all this intrigue is due to the status of one man in exile. when you include the countries that snowden has petitioned for asylum. 23 nations are now caught up in the swirling vortex of edward snowden. a few weeks ago, we were talking
when you include the countries that snowden has petitioned for asylum. 23 nations are now caught up in the swirling vortex of edward snowden. a few weeks ago, we were talking about the impact of snowden on the united states. today it s clear he s had an impact on the globe. joining me now is noah shackman. this thing last night was bananas. i could not believe it was playing out. it was nuts. there s a longstanding tradition about heading the leaders of countries travel where they may. you remember every september, ahmadinejad comes to new york. he stays in a hotel and orders room service. we don t kidnap him, we don t force him to fly, i don t even know where. yes, this is a very strange thing that just happened. okay, last night adrian chen had this great tweet. he stopped and frisked the president of bolivia. argentine president christina fernandez had this whole interaction with morales tonight. i called him, how is it going?
or noncompetent. if he is not competent, he could be forced to take psychootropic drugs, but there s no certainty that s going to happen. there s no certainty he is sane enough to do it. one defense attorney who specialized in insane defenses said you can t fake it. they will find out in these hospital settings. if he truly is insane, that s what the lawyers call an ngi. not guilty by reason of insanity. we ll know at the arraignment and that could be months from now. giving the swirling vortex of information sucking all of us in, have we learned anything else about him? well, i have a theory about it, probably not enough time in the program to talk about it, but this is a guy who in some ways may have peaked in high school. a lot of us know people or may have been someone when they were 16 years old, were academic stars, athletic stars and thought it would be that way.