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DESCRIPTION:\nEdward Snowden\nTwo teams faced off on the motion "Snowden was justified" 
 in his release of highly classified national security documents.  The team 
 that sways the most people by the end of the debate is declared the 
 winner.\nAndrew C. McCarthy and R. James Woolsey (right)\nAGAINST THE 
 MOTIONAndrew C. McCarthy, a contributing editor at National Review and a 
 senior fellow at the National Review Institute, is a former top federal 
 prosecutor. A former chief assistant U.S. attorney, he is best known for 
 leading the prosecution against Omar Abdel Rahman and 11 others for waging 
 a terrorist war against the U.S., including the 1993 World Trade Center 
 bombing and a plot to bomb New York City landmarks. \nAmbassador R. James 
 Woolsey, a former director of the Central Intelligence Agency, chairs the 
 board of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and is a venture partner 
 with Lux Capital Management. Previously, he served in the U.S. government 
 on five different occasions, where he held presidential appointments in two 
 Republican and two Democratic administrations. \n\n\nBen Wizner (left) and 
 Daniel Ellsberg\nFOR THE MOTIONDaniel Ellsberg is a former U.S. military 
 analyst who, in 1971, leaked the Pentagon Papers, which revealed how the 
 U.S. public had been misled about the Vietnam War. After serving in the 
 Marine Corps, he became in 1959 a strategic analyst at the RAND Corporation 
 and consultant to the White House and Defense Department, which he joined 
 before transferring to the State Department to serve in Saigon. Ellsberg's 
 trial on 12 felony counts was dismissed on grounds of governmental 
 misconduct against him.Ben Wizner, legal adviser to Edward Snowden, 
 directs the ACLU's Speech, Privacy and Technology Project, which is 
 dedicated to protecting and expanding the freedoms of expression, 
 association, and inquiry.  He has litigated numerous cases involving 
 post-9/11 civil liberties abuses, including challenges to airport security 
 policies, government watch lists, extraordinary rendition and torture. 
 \n\nSource: intelligence2 Debate: Was Edward Snowden Justified?\n\n\n\nThe 
 Birth Of The Fed\n\nThis story includes a 70-year-old man with a bad head 
 cold and a bunch of mistresses, a nation that's deeply ambivalent about a 
 central bank, and a secret meeting at an island with a sketchy name.\n\nYou 
 will hear from Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance, and Gary 
 Richardson, Federal Reserve System historian and professor at UC 
 Irvine.\n\nSource: planet money: Episode 505: A Locked Door, A Secret 
 Meeting And The Birth Of The Fed\n\n\n\nDownload or Play Snowden Debate 
 Part 1Download or Play Snowden Debate Part 2Download or Play Snowden Debate 
 Part 3Download or Play The Birth Of The Fed\n\nMusic includes The Great 
 American Foreclosure Song, David Rovics - Song For The Mavi Marmara, 
 Excerpt from the movie The Great Dictator, Nelson Mandela, taacc, David 
 Rovics - Shut Them Down, William Clinton 6-6-1994, Excerpt from the movie 
 Clueless, Earth Mama - We Are One, Roger McGuinn - Its alright ma, Prine - 
 Flag Decal Heaven, Sheryl Crow - God Bless This Mess, Mariachi Tamazula - 
 Alma Llanera, Herb Alpert & Tijuana Brass - South of the Border\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2014/07/23/18759077.php
SUMMARY:Was Edward Snowden Justified?
LOCATION:Stream or download at http://greatspeechesandinterviews.blogspot.com/ 
 \n\nBroadcast at Access Sacramento, Sundays 6-8pm PDT at 
 http://www.live365.com/stations/accesssacramento?site=pro\n
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