Video: WikiLeaks reviewing ‘rumors’ of informant leaks

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July 28: Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks.org, tells TODAY’s Meredith Vieira that his group has “taken care” to hold back names of informants and says if an error has been made, it would be the result of a misclassification by the U.S. military.  (Today Show)Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks.org, tells TODAY’s Meredith Vieira that his group has “taken care” to hold back names of informants and says if an error has been made, it would be the result of a misclassification by the U.S. military. (Today Show)


Video: Top secret war docs leaked on Web
It’s being called one of the biggest leaks in U.S. military history. Classified military documents regarding the war in Afghanistan, spanning the past six years, have been revealed on wikileaks.org. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports. (Today Show)

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Video: Army private eyed in WikiLeaks scandal. A senior Pentagon official says the prime suspect behind the recent leak of top-secret U.S. military documents is 22-year-old Bradley Manning, already suspected in earlier leaks. ...

Video: Army private eyed in WikiLeaks scandal
A senior Pentagon official says the prime suspect behind the recent leak of top-secret U.S. military documents is 22-year-old Bradley Manning, already suspected in earlier leaks. NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski reports. (Today Show)

The ongoing WikiLeaks saga
The truth is out there, but what does it all mean? On this episode of The Listening Post, we turn our attention to figures involved in the WikiLeaks Afghan war logs and the debate over what the US government should do about it. Plus, we take a look at the

Video: More documents from Wikileaks?
Government officials are concerned that more leaked documents will be released on the Wikileaks website. NBC's Mike Viqueira reports. (Other)

Video: White House asks WikiLeaks to cease publishing
Former Defense Secretary William Cohen explains why WikiLeaks documents put U.S. troop and Afghan informants at risk. (Other)

Video: Lessons learned from war on terror
Investigative reporter Peter Lance tells Morning Joe about his new article in Playboy, "The Spy Who Came In for the Heat." The piece focuses on Emad Salem, an FBI informant who infiltrated Al Qaeda's cell in the United States. (Other)

Video: Sweden withdraws warrant for Wikileaks founder
Swedish prosecutors have withdrawn an arrest warrant for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Msnbc’s Alex Witt has the details. (Other)

Video: Mullen on WikiLeaks release, ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’
Admiral Mike Mullen discusses the tension between the military and the press in the wake of the WikiLeaks controversy, as well as the plan to end the military policy. (NBC News Web Extra)

Video: WikiLeaks posts classified CIA document
The whistle-blowing website Wikileaks released a secret CIA "red cell" document that analyzes foreign perceptions on the U.S. as a terror exporter. NBC's Jim Miklaszewski reports. (Other)