The 13 Most Bizarre Things From Edward Snowden's NBC News Interview

Edward J. Snowden, in an hour-long television interview broadcast Wednesday night, portrayed himself as a “patriot” who broke the law in an act of “civil disobedience” directed at “massive” constitutional violations by the U.S. government. While

Whistleblower Edward Snowden has left Britain wide open to attacks by al-Qaeda terrorists, reports the Sunday People. The turncoat has given away so much about how our GCHQ eavesdroppers gather intelligence on Islamist killers they have been able to 

Edward J. Snowden, in an hour-long television interview broadcast Wednesday night, portrayed himself as a “patriot” who broke the law in an act of “civil disobedience” directed at “massive” constitutional violations by the U.S. government. While

Edward Snowden has been called a variety of things: whistleblower, patriot, traitor. But when it comes to his technical expertise, he's usually just.

NBC News After months of behind-the-scenes contact, "NBC Nightly News" anchor and managing editor Brian Williams sat down with Edward Snowden, a man wanted for espionage here at home, for his first American television interview. Nothing was off