US counter-intelligence official says journalists have released only about 1 per cent taken by the 34-year-old American now living in exile in Russia

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US counter-intelligence official says journalists have released only about 1 per cent taken by the 34-year-old American now living in exile in Russia
A U.S congressional intelligence committee on Thursday issued a scathing report accusing former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden of leaking information that "caused tremendous damage" to U.S. national security, lying about his background and feuding with co-workers.
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Ben Wizner, the lawyer for Edward Snowden, spoke at my school's Constitution Day lecture tonight.
Mostly on the Fourth Amendment and the privacy issues of today. It was really interesting.
I appreciate my liberal arts education and my school's attempt at making us think for ourselves and learn things outside the classroom.
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A legal adviser to Edward Snowden says a ‘negotiated settlement’ with the US government presents Snowden’s best chance of return to the country. Photograph: Sunshinepress/Getty Images
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It [the Edward Snowden NSA-disclosure] has all been by media organizations, after careful deliberation and consultation with the government or governments at issue. And they have withheld information at the governments’ request. So there is a lot of care that is going into this.
Ben Wizner (Edward Snowden's legal representative)