Matthew Robare Listens to Greenwald, Chomsky Discuss Snowden, the Media, and NSA Talking Points

As part of his visit to America to promote his new book about Edward Snowden and National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance, Glenn Greenwald joined up with Noam Chomsky for a gathering in Cambridge, Massachusetts, this week.
Journalist Matthew M. Robare attended and documented the discussion, which ranged from Snowden's conventional background, the media's lack of critical analysis of the government's pro-surveillance talking points, and how the world has changed since Snowden began releasing information.
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