Ed Snowden's Future: Apparent Path to Stay in Russia

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July 1 (Bloomberg) -- Hans Nichols reports on the status of NSA leaker Ed Snowden who is seeking asylum in Ecuador. Nichols reports on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)

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What kind of organization can be hurt or threatened by one individual speaking out the truth?
What confidence people have from an institution with secrets so obscure that they would kill to protect them?

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