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Risen Discusses Press Freedoms in the Face of Jail Time
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism hosted the event, "Prosecuting the Press," featu...
published: 13 Dec 2013
Risen Discusses Press Freedoms in the Face of Jail Time
Risen Discusses Press Freedoms in the Face of Jail Time
UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism hosted the event, "Prosecuting the Press," featuring James Risen, The New York Times national security reporter facing jail for refusing to comply with a subpoena to reveal his sources.- published: 13 Dec 2013
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Greenwald And NYT's James Risen Completely Deflate Jeffrey Toobin's Tortured Logic On NSA, Snowd
Greenwald And NYT's James Risen Completely Deflate Jeffrey Toobin's Tortured Logic On NSA,...
published: 01 Aug 2013
author: nekino sapaona
Greenwald And NYT's James Risen Completely Deflate Jeffrey Toobin's Tortured Logic On NSA, Snowd
Greenwald And NYT's James Risen Completely Deflate Jeffrey Toobin's Tortured Logic On NSA, Snowd
Greenwald And NYT's James Risen Completely Deflate Jeffrey Toobin's Tortured Logic On NSA, Snowden - -Tonight marked the second night in a row that Guardian ...- published: 01 Aug 2013
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- author: nekino sapaona
58:34

Obama's War on Leaks
James Risen of The New York Times, James Bamford, author of "The Puzzle Palace," and Matth...
published: 03 May 2012
author: The National Press Club
Obama's War on Leaks
Obama's War on Leaks
James Risen of The New York Times, James Bamford, author of "The Puzzle Palace," and Matthew Miller, a former spokesman for the Justice Department discussed ...- published: 03 May 2012
- views: 948
- author: The National Press Club
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After Supreme Court Rejects Appeal, Will Obama Jail New York Times Reporter James Risen?
http://www.democracynow.org - In one of the most significant press freedom cases in decade...
published: 03 Jun 2014
After Supreme Court Rejects Appeal, Will Obama Jail New York Times Reporter James Risen?
After Supreme Court Rejects Appeal, Will Obama Jail New York Times Reporter James Risen?
http://www.democracynow.org - In one of the most significant press freedom cases in decades, the U.S. Supreme Court has turned down the appeal of a New York Times reporter who faces prison for refusing to reveal a confidential source. James Risen had asked the court to overturn a ruling forcing him to testify in the criminal trial of ex-CIA analyst Jeffrey Sterling. Prosecutors believe Sterling gave Risen information on the CIA's role in disrupting Iran's nuclear program. Risen vowed to go to prison rather than testify and was hoping for Supreme Court intervention. But on Monday, the Supreme Court refused to weigh in, effectively siding with the government. The Obama administration must now decide if it will try to force Risen's testimony and risk sending one of the nation's most prominent national security journalists to jail. We are joined by two guests: Trevor Timm, executive director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation and a columnist at The Guardian; and Matthew Cooper, a veteran Washington correspondent who was held in contempt of court during the Bush administration leak case that led to the outing of Valerie Plame as a CIA agent. This video is an excerpt from the full interview. Watch the full segment on Democracy Now!: http://owl.li/xzGNA Democracy Now!, is an independent global news hour that airs weekdays on 1,200+ TV and radio stations Monday through Friday. Watch our livestream 8-9am ET at http://www.democracynow.org. Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit http://owl.li/ruJ5Q. FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/democracynow Twitter: @democracynow YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/democracynow SoundCloud: http://www.soundcloud.com/democracynow Daily Email: http://www.democracynow.org/subscribe Google+: https://plus.google.com/+DemocracyNow Instagram: http://instagram.com/democracynow Tumblr: http://democracynow.tumblr Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/democracynow- published: 03 Jun 2014
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8:02

Glenn Greenwald James Risen Destroy Jeffrey Toobin s Tortured Logic On NSA, Edward Snowden
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published: 02 Aug 2013
author: InternetFreedomNew
Glenn Greenwald James Risen Destroy Jeffrey Toobin s Tortured Logic On NSA, Edward Snowden
Glenn Greenwald James Risen Destroy Jeffrey Toobin s Tortured Logic On NSA, Edward Snowden
- published: 02 Aug 2013
- views: 366
- author: InternetFreedomNew
11:18

James Risen Explains U.S. v. Sterling | First Amendment | EPWHITNEY.COM
In May 2012, New York Times Reporter, James Risen, appeared on a panel at the National Pre...
published: 26 Jul 2013
author: E Pratt Whitney
James Risen Explains U.S. v. Sterling | First Amendment | EPWHITNEY.COM
James Risen Explains U.S. v. Sterling | First Amendment | EPWHITNEY.COM
In May 2012, New York Times Reporter, James Risen, appeared on a panel at the National Press Club. "The issues is whether you can have a democracy without ag...- published: 26 Jul 2013
- views: 39
- author: E Pratt Whitney
9:16

James Risen on President Bush's wiretapping
James Risen, co-author of the New York Times blockbuster article exposing warrant-less spy...
published: 23 Sep 2007
author: hollywoodliberal1
James Risen on President Bush's wiretapping
James Risen on President Bush's wiretapping
James Risen, co-author of the New York Times blockbuster article exposing warrant-less spying on Americans, appeared on NBC's Today Show yesterday morning. R...- published: 23 Sep 2007
- views: 605
- author: hollywoodliberal1
5:04

James Risen on Countdown with Keith Olbermann
In addition to his two interviews with NSA whistle blower Russell Rice, Olbermann also had...
published: 23 Jan 2009
author: johne123
James Risen on Countdown with Keith Olbermann
James Risen on Countdown with Keith Olbermann
In addition to his two interviews with NSA whistle blower Russell Rice, Olbermann also had on NY Times journalist James Risen who first broke the story about...- published: 23 Jan 2009
- views: 3649
- author: johne123
2:46

EE.UU.: Periodistas se solidarizan con su colega James Risen
El gremio periodístico de Estados Unidos se ha solidarizado con el periodista James Risen,...
published: 22 May 2014
EE.UU.: Periodistas se solidarizan con su colega James Risen
EE.UU.: Periodistas se solidarizan con su colega James Risen
El gremio periodístico de Estados Unidos se ha solidarizado con el periodista James Risen, quien es hostigado por el gobierno del presidente Barack Obama, pues pretende oblogarlo a revelar una fuente que le preoporcionó información sobre Irán. El afectado ha acudido a la corte Suprema donde se defenderá de esta tercera ocasión en cinco años en que las autoridades estadounidenses lo llaman a comparecer. teleSUR http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/web/telesur/#!es/video/eeuu-periodistas-se-solidarizan-con-su-colega-james-risen- published: 22 May 2014
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2:07

James Risen Free Press Investigative Journalism War On Terror | EPWHITNEY.COM
New York Times investigative journalist, James Risen, has been ordered to testify against ...
published: 26 Jul 2013
author: E Pratt Whitney
James Risen Free Press Investigative Journalism War On Terror | EPWHITNEY.COM
James Risen Free Press Investigative Journalism War On Terror | EPWHITNEY.COM
New York Times investigative journalist, James Risen, has been ordered to testify against a confidential source in United States v. Sterling. Should he refus...- published: 26 Jul 2013
- views: 28
- author: E Pratt Whitney
2:44

Will James Risen of NY Times go to jail to protect source?
Will James Risen of NY Times go to jail to protect source?...
published: 02 Jun 2014
Will James Risen of NY Times go to jail to protect source?
Will James Risen of NY Times go to jail to protect source?
Will James Risen of NY Times go to jail to protect source?- published: 02 Jun 2014
- views: 2
6:13

Behind the Byline: James Risen
From his perch at the New York Times, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist James Risen has be...
published: 16 Dec 2008
author: AmericanNewsProject
Behind the Byline: James Risen
Behind the Byline: James Risen
From his perch at the New York Times, Pulitzer Prize winning journalist James Risen has been at the forefront of uncovering some of the Bush administration's...- published: 16 Dec 2008
- views: 3568
- author: AmericanNewsProject
7:18

Cheney & Obama vs. James Risen
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published: 29 Jun 2011
author: FederalJacktube6
Cheney & Obama vs. James Risen
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NYT's James Risen risks Jail For Protecting Sources after SC declines to Take Appeal
NYT's James Risen risks Jail For Protecting Sources after SC declines to Take Appeal...
published: 03 Jun 2014
NYT's James Risen risks Jail For Protecting Sources after SC declines to Take Appeal
NYT's James Risen risks Jail For Protecting Sources after SC declines to Take Appeal
NYT's James Risen risks Jail For Protecting Sources after SC declines to Take Appeal- published: 03 Jun 2014
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4:01

Blackwater Manager Went "Above The Law" by Threatening To Kill Investigators!
Just weeks before Blackwater guards fatally shot 17 civilians at Baghdad's Nisour Square i...
published: 02 Jul 2014
Blackwater Manager Went "Above The Law" by Threatening To Kill Investigators!
Blackwater Manager Went "Above The Law" by Threatening To Kill Investigators!
Just weeks before Blackwater guards fatally shot 17 civilians at Baghdad's Nisour Square in 2007, The NY Times reports that the State Department began investigating the security contractor's operations in Iraq. However, as James Risen reports, a senior official of the notorious private security firm allegedly threatened to kill a government investigator leading the probe into the firm's Iraqi operation. Stunningly (or not), the US embassy sided with him and forced the inspector to cut the visit short. http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-06-30/how-blackwater-survived-iraq-probes-being-above-law-threaten-kill-investigators http://www.nytimes.com/2014/06/30/us/before-shooting-in-iraq-warning-on-blackwater.html?smid=tw-share&_r=1 http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2014/06/30/us/30blackwater-documents.html- published: 02 Jul 2014
- views: 4805
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U.S. Intelligence: The Inside Story
ORIGINALLY RECORDED January 31, 2006 SPEAKER: James Risen, National Security Correspondent...
published: 03 May 2011
author: cfr
U.S. Intelligence: The Inside Story
U.S. Intelligence: The Inside Story
ORIGINALLY RECORDED January 31, 2006 SPEAKER: James Risen, National Security Correspondent, The New York Times; Author, "State of War: The Secret History of ...- published: 03 May 2011
- views: 328
- author: cfr
12:31

Glenn Greenwald on Piers Morgan On XKEYSCORE Greenwald OWNS Toobin AGAIN! 7/31/13
Tonight marked the second night in a row that Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald tussled ...
published: 01 Aug 2013
Glenn Greenwald on Piers Morgan On XKEYSCORE Greenwald OWNS Toobin AGAIN! 7/31/13
Glenn Greenwald on Piers Morgan On XKEYSCORE Greenwald OWNS Toobin AGAIN! 7/31/13
Tonight marked the second night in a row that Guardian journalist Glenn Greenwald tussled with CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin over the release of NSA surveillance programs, only this time he was joined by New York Times journalist James Risen (who's currently involved in a leak case of his own). Greenwald and Risen tag-teamed Toobin to rebut some of the most ridiculous claims made to date around the surveillance debate. Toobin got Greenwald to clarify that the XKeyscore program revealed on Wednesday primarily targets international e-mails, though Greenwald insisted there's still plenty of leeway for abuse. Risen added that it's hard to "separate domestic from international that cleanly." Which brings us to logical fallacy number one: Toobin believes that Edward Snowden is a criminal who "should not have done what he did," but thought that the public discussion is good, and said, "My hat's off to Glenn for investigative reporting." Risen pointed out the blatantly obvious problem with Toobin's logic. "We wouldn't be having this discussion if it wasn't for him. Why do you think--I mean, that's the thing I don't understand about the climate in Washington these days, is that people want to have debates on television elsewhere, but then you want to throw the people who start the debates in jail." This is not the first time Toobin has made this assertion, as I noted in a column here last month. Here's what Toobin said on Morgan's program mere days after the first NSA revelations came out: "There are many good reasons to protest this law. I'm troubled by this law. But I think there are right ways to do it and wrong ways to do it. And by a 29-year-old kid just throwing open the safe and giving away documents that people have devoted years of their lives to creating and protecting, that's the wrong way to protest this." It really bears repeating that the national security apparatus wasn't suddenly going to have a come to Jesus moment and decide to become more transparent all of a sudden. We have a secret court with its own secret interpretation of the law, so the government's pretty firmly in the "secrecy" camp. Snowden releasing the documents was pretty much the only way the public was ever going to find out about these programs. But that wasn't the only logical fallacy Toobin pushed, he also repeated the same ridiculous talking point that basically boils down to, "Boy, that freedom-loving Snowden certainly loves those freedom-hating countries, doesn't he?" Greenwald shot back that the reason Snowden went to China and Russia instead of staying is because we have "a country full of Jeffrey Toobins" that would bring him up on charges the millisecond he steps on American soil. The idea that Snowden isn't going to free countries so boo on him sounds nice in principle, but the free nations he could have gone to happen to be allies with the United States that aren't going to welcome in a fugitive that the U.S. government charged under the Espionage Act with open arms. Remember how the Bolivian president's plane was diverted when there were reports Snowden was on board? Portugal and France didn't want Snowden in their airspace, let alone on their soil. And countries that, say, don't have as favorable a view of the United States will be more likely to welcome someone who's making its government look bad. But there I go, using logic again. Watch the video below, via CNN:- published: 01 Aug 2013
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Obama's Great Sin: Normalizing the War on Terror
Full video from Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism available at: http://fora.tv/2014/0...
published: 02 Jul 2014
Obama's Great Sin: Normalizing the War on Terror
Obama's Great Sin: Normalizing the War on Terror
Full video from Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism available at: http://fora.tv/2014/04/26/REMARKS_National_Security_Reporting_Under_Siege/ New York Times journalist James Risen comments on the freedoms that have been ceded to national security since 9/11.- published: 02 Jul 2014
- views: 77