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    Senators Warner and Cornyn News Conference on Security Classification Reform

    Senate Intelligence Committee Chair Mark Warner (D-VA) and Senators John Cornyn (R-TX) and Ron Wyden (D-OR) held a news conference on security classification reform. There is a brief…

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    Rep. Adam Smith on Leaked Classified Documents Closed Briefing

    “There’s just so much that they don’t know,” said House Armed Services Committee Ranking Member Adam Smith (D-WA) following a closed door briefing on leaked classified Department of Defense documents.…

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    Defense Department Briefing

    Defense Department Deputy Spokesperson Sabrina Singh briefed reporters at the Pentagon on several issues, including the response to the leaking of classified documents by a Massachusetts…

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    Attorney General Statement on Pentagon Classified Documents Leak Investigation

    Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the arrest of an employee at the Massachusetts Air National Guard in the investigation into the Pentagon classified documents leak to social media.

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    Ryan Evans on his Podcast about Global Conflicts

    War on the Rocks podcast host Ryan Evans discussed the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the leaked Pentagon documents, and the new White House report on the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan.

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    Defense Department Briefing

    Pentagon Press Secretary Brig. Gen. Pat Ryder said he would not comment on the ongoing investigation of the leak of classified Pentagon documents, but said leadership was taking it “seriously.”…

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    Oona Hathaway on Classification of Government Documents

    Yale Law School professor and former Pentagon special counsel Oona Hathaway discusses the classification of government documents and how they should be handled.

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    Chelsea Manning Sentence Commutation

    Gregory Korte, USA Today White House reporter, spoke by phone about President Obama commuting the sentence of Chelsea Manning, who in 2013 received a 35-year jail sentence for passing…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for viewer calls and social media comments on President Obama commuting the sentence of Chelsea Manning, who in 2013 received a 35-year jail sentence for passing…

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    Democracy in the Dark

    Frederick A.O. Schwarz talked about his book, Democracy in the Dark: The Seduction of Government Secrecy, about the debate over secrecy and transparency in the U.S. government. In his book, Mr. Schwarz…

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    Press Freedom Versus National Security

    News editors talked about achieving a balance between press freedom and the public’s right to know versus and national security. Some of the specific topics they discussed were National Security Agency (NSA)…

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    Innovation and National Security

    Panelists talked about the impact of innovation on national security and how innovators and defense professionals can learn from each other. Topics included improving defense procurement programs, the…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on a military judge’s sentencing of Bradley Manning to a 35-year jail sentence for passing hundreds of thousands of classified military documents to…

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    Representative Rohrabacher on Snowden Asylum

    Representative DanaRohrabacher (R-CA), chair of the Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia and Emerging Threats,talked by remote video from Irvine, California, about issues…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines and electronic communications were open for comments of a statement by President Obama in the previous day’s press conference that Edward Snowden was not a "patriot."*a…

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    White House Daily Briefing on Snowden Asylum

    White House Press Secretary Jay Carney responded to questions about the decision of the Russian government to grant a one-year asylum to former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden.…

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    Bradley Manning Verdict and Treatment of Whistleblowers

    Stephen Kohn of the National Whistleblowers Center discussed the military court’s decision to refuse to find Bradley Manning guilty of “aiding the enemy” for information given to WikiLeaks.…

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    Bradley Manning Trial Verdict

    Scott Malone was interviewed by phone about the verdict in the Bradley Manning’s espionage case. An Army judge acquitted Mr. Manning of the most serious charge of aiding the enemy but found…

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    Open Phones

    Telephone lines were open for viewer comments on the verdict in the Bradley Manning case. He was found guilty of espionage but acquitted on the most serious charge of aiding the enemy.…

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    The Communicators with Robert McChesney

    Robert McChesney, author of Digital Disconnect: How Capitalism is Turning the Internet Against Democracy and a professor of communications, talked by remote video about how the Internet has…

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