RussiaToday-Video-News-World:Snowden: US govt allows top officials to lie to Congress, yet prosecutes truth-tellers

Edward Snowden hasn't been seen by the wider public since he received political asylum in Russia until now. Wikileaks has released new footage of the NSA whistleblower. They did not reveal exactly where it was filmed though, because of concerns about his security. RT's Lucy Kafanov reports.



Edward Snowden is safe in Russia, but the fates of journalists who helped him and published his leaks are now of more concern for WikiLeaks, Julian Assange said in an exclusive interview with RT Spanish 'Behind the News' host Eva Golinger.




What is happening in the US? Is it just the usual political bickering between the parties? Or is there a leadership and vision deficient in the country? Is the US in a short-term bad patch or is this a developing trend? CrossTalking with Patricia DeGennaro, Allan Lichtman and Dee Dee Benkie.


Should Edward Snowden be considered a hero for revealing how U.S. surveillance programs operate? One of the most prominent figures in the technology world thinks so. RT's Worlds Apart sat down with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, who explained his views on the NSA leaker and his revelations.


Watch the full Kesier Report E509 on Saturday.
In this episode of the Keiser Report, Max Keiser and Stacy Herbert, discuss David Cameron's claim that profit is not a dirty word; and, yet, profits are whatever an accounting trick (or fraud) says it is, especially when an executive's bonus is tied to this fabricated number. They look at profits as percentage of GDP being at an all time high, while investment is at an all time low; for, instead of investing, businesses are handing cash back to shareholders - a tactic once reserved for executives who had run out of ideas. In the second half, Max interviews Francine McKenna of RETheAuditors.com about the Big Four accounting firms morphing into the Big Four consulting firms and the conflicts of interest that have arisen as a result.


Protesters across the globe are preparing to rally against genetically modified food giant Monsanto. Hundreds of cities in over 50 countries are expected to take part in Saturday's march. The previous international protest last May gathered around 2 million people together. The marches are calling for a permanent boycott of genetically modified foods and harmful chemicals. Monsanto is also blamed for pollutiing the enivronment and trying to improve its reputation by falsifying safety reports. But the company insists it's playing a key role in feeding the world's rapidly growing population. But Jeffrey Smith who has written extensively about the dangers of GM foods, begs to differ.


There are reports that some third countries are training Syrian rebels to use chemical weapons in Afghanistan, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said. The intention is to put the skill to use in new false flag actions in Syria, he explained

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