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Edward Snowden, NSA Data Leaker: Hero or Criminal?

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June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Edward Snowden, former technical assistant at the Central Intelligence Agency, talks about the reasons why he decided to reveal information about a secret U.S. electronic surveillance program. Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Video excerpts courtesy of The Guardian, Glenn Greenwald and Laura Poitras.) (Source: Bloomberg)
"Market Makers" brings you analysis, insight and A-list guests who influencing Wall Street and the global economy. The business news show is hosted by Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle and covers the biggest companies in finance and the leaders who run them. Companies of discussion range from bulge-bracket banks: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, UBS, Credit Suisse and Bank of America to mid-size and boutique firms such as Jefferies, Piper Jaffray, Cowen and more. Whether the day's stories cover "too big to fail" Wall Street banks, billion dollar deals, the latest insider trading scheme, or the Street's reaction to Dodd-Frank, "Market Makers" taps leading analysis and A-list guests to shed light on global finance.
Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
"Market Makers" brings you analysis, insight and A-list guests who influencing Wall Street and the global economy. The business news show is hosted by Erik Schatzker and Stephanie Ruhle and covers the biggest companies in finance and the leaders who run them. Companies of discussion range from bulge-bracket banks: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan, Morgan Stanley, UBS, Credit Suisse and Bank of America to mid-size and boutique firms such as Jefferies, Piper Jaffray, Cowen and more. Whether the day's stories cover "too big to fail" Wall Street banks, billion dollar deals, the latest insider trading scheme, or the Street's reaction to Dodd-Frank, "Market Makers" taps leading analysis and A-list guests to shed light on global finance.
Bloomberg Television offers extensive coverage and analysis of international business news and stories of global importance. It is available in more than 310 million households worldwide and reaches the most affluent and influential viewers in terms of household income, asset value and education levels. With production hubs in London, New York and Hong Kong, the network provides 24-hour continuous coverage of the people, companies and ideas that move the markets.
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