The journalists provided no evidence of the purported U.S. program at the news conference, nor details of who it targeted.
Jeremy Scahill, a contributor to The Nation magazine and the New York Times best-selling author of "Dirty Wars," said he will be working with Glenn Greenwald, the Rio-based journalist who has written stories about U.S. surveillance programs based on documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
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Thank God the Brits still have a press that's interested in US gov't overreach...
When whatsername was looking all desperate trying to pick a fight with Greenwaid, did he ever respond?
I forget.
Who did they target?
Sounds like the old stuff from the 60s.
the National Security Agency's role in what one called a "U.S. assassination program.
An "assassination program"? You mean, like, with drones & all?
Of course we're trying to assassinate people, you stupid git! That's why the more-honest Bush administration (more honest at least on this matter) called it a War on Terror.
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