Edward Snowden Emerges to Ask Russia for Asylum

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July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Fugitive U.S. ex-security contractor Edward Snowden is seeking to stay in Russia while routes to Latin America are blocked, according to activists who met him in a Moscow airport. Peter Cook reports on Bloomberg Television's "Lunch Money." (Source: Bloomberg)

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The price for calling a spade a spade is pretty steep these days.

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History will remember Edward Snowden a hero and Bush the village idiot. Where's the love.

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