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Explainer: What did Five Eyes share with Canada?

A US diplomat has said that there was "shared intelligence among Five Eyes partners" before Canadian PM Justin Trudeau levelled allegations against In.

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To End All War Oppenheimer the Atomic Bomb

newsreel narrator: president truman's dramatic announcement that russia has created an atomic explosion sends reporters racing for flushing meadow, where russia's vyshinsky arrives to address the united nations... this puts the u.s. in a really complicated position, because it's no longer the only country with nuclear weapons. suddenly, you have the possibility that if war with nuclear weapon broke out between two states that had a fair number of them, they could, in a matter of hours, destroy themselves. (civil defense siren blaring) newsreel narrator: we must all get ready now, so we know how to save ourselve if the atomic bomb ever explodes near us. and one of the possible options scientists and policy people lobbied for was to build the hydrogen bomb as the sort of next step. (explosion rumbling) snowden: the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs were on the order of 15 kilotons of tnt,

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To End All War Oppenheimer the Atomic Bomb

newsreel narrator: president truman's dramatic announcement that russia has created an atomic explosion sends reporters racing for flushing meadow, where russia's vyshinsky arrives to address the united nations... this puts the u.s. in a really complicated position, because it's no longer the only country with nuclear weapons. suddenly, you have the possibility that if war with nuclear weapon broke out between two states that had a fair number of them, they could, in a matter of hours, destroy themselves. (civil defense siren blaring) newsreel narrator: we must all get ready now, so we know how to save ourselve if the atomic bomb ever explodes near us. and one of the possible options scientists and policy people lobbied for was to build the hydrogen bomb as the sort of next step. (explosion rumbling) snowden: the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs were on the order of 15 kilotons of tnt,

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To End All War Oppenheimer the Atomic Bomb

newsreel narrator: president truman's dramatic announcement that russia has created an atomic explosion sends reporters racing for flushing meadow, where russia's vyshinsky arrives to address the united nations... this puts the u.s. in a really complicated position, because it's no longer the only country with nuclear weapons. suddenly, you have the possibility that if war with nuclear weapon broke out between two states that had a fair number of them, they could, in a matter of hours, destroy themselves. (civil defense siren blaring) newsreel narrator: we must all get ready now, so we know how to save ourselve if the atomic bomb ever explodes near us. and one of the possible options scientists and policy people lobbied for was to build the hydrogen bomb as the sort of next step. (explosion rumbling) snowden: the hiroshima and nagasaki bombs were on the order of 15 kilotons of tnt,

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Velshi

whole weaponization thing, just read it. it's 45 pages. not that complicated. >> it's espionage, right? the espionage act. it's very serious. all right eaves, hansen, snowden, right? these are the same type of people -- >> you don't have to listen to -- >> that's right. >> this is one of those things, you can actually do it for yourself. it was a well written indictment,and i ran for everyone, so you want to download it you can do it that way. thanks to both of you. amazing having about here. dave graham, thanks for your great writing this week. staff writer at the atlantic. tara setmayer, senior adviser for the lincoln project. all right, some breaking news just outside of philadelphia, a truck fire under the i-95 on ramp. look at this. it's caused part of the roadway above it to collapse. officials have told nbc news they are still on the scene investigating, not been able to get under the thousands of pounds of steel and debris yet to search for the driver. aside from derive the truck, officials do not believe anyone else is trapped, no injuries have been reported. that is the northbound lanes of

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Inside With Jen Psaki

intelligence target for foreign adversaries for the last several years. it has people wandering through and going to parties if you don't think that all manner of foreign countries are trying to get people to mar-a-lago, you never watch the spy movie. >> exactly, so this morning, there was some jim jordan on television. he said trump can classify and control access to national security information. he's gonna take his word for it. that's not the case once a president leaves office. even if our president is in office, in terms of determining what information is going to be declassified, it's not standard for our president to waive a. wantonly about how that might work. >> well,, jen you are there several times when we declassified things at president brahmas a crest. after the snowden disclosures the weapons, attack drone strikes if you wanted to talk about them in public. we went through a protocol where you basically do a risk assessment. what would be potential damages

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

it has unexpected diversions in the conversation. it's very tense and fraught to watch her move through it, but she also has these sparks of humor. it just was this incredibly rich event that it actually happened. to me it felt so challenging and exciting to think of using that transcript as the basis for a material event. >> so reality winner, her motivation was she thought the public needed to know. tom nichols recently wrote an article in "the atlantic" about people who take this on themselves, to leak government information. he says they fail to account for the various shades of narcissistic behavior, in the cases of snowden and winner, people who think of themselves as the arbiters of social good. that's tom's view. i'm not saying this is my view. but do you think that her

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Chris Jansing Reports

The latest breaking news, reporting and coverage of the day's important stories.

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

classified information after being repeatedly warned in the weeks and months before about his mishandling of those documents? >> members of congress have a lot of questions about this. he was given access to what's called a worldwide intelligence service. he's an international guardsman. he's barely age appropriate to be looking at these documents. yet, he gets full access. now we find out he's been warned about mishandling of these documents. he should never have been in this capacity. we're going to conduct our oversight. we got to change the system here and make sure that an i.t. person, this reminds me a little bit of snowden who was an i.t. person, can never get this kind of blanket authorization to any classified document, particularly if they've been warned. i think some people need to be held accountable. he should've been taken out of that position and never been allowed to have that kind of

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Unchecked surveillance empire

The United States is notorious for its cyber record. Just ask the National Security Agency, which in 2013 suffered the biggest leak in its history when Edward Snowden, a former CIA contractor, walked out with a vast trove of secret documents.

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