now are the chat logs that Adrian Lamo, uh, leaked to Wired magazine and which uh have been posted, but in those, um and we also have the back and forth between uh Bradley Manning and his lawyer, uh, and he has one friend who's been allowed to visit him in prison. So there's been little bits of data that have come out from that and so far there'sbeen nothing to contradict, uh, what's in those chat logs. And in the chat logs what he says is he was serving in Iraq on a military base, um, and he was given the assignment,
You know, 'cause that's how we spin it up. - Peyton Manning had a good wobble on the balls, but he found a way to complete a lot of touchdowns that way.
I couldn't have done it in the electric typewriter days that just preceded that, or manual before that, just as Ed Snowden and Chelsea Manning could not have put out hundreds of thousands of files. If I talk a little softer, could you hear me?
Really excited to welcome our author Summer Brennan to Google. My name is Chris Manning . I'm on the legal team here at Google, and I'm also a huge environmental advocate, which is how I came to invite Summer to Google.
I don't remember any nagging. he was manning the restaurant?
to have, that I think, WikiLeaks ought to have a First Amendment defense to violating the Espionage Act, but that depends on facts that I don't know. He denies knowing who Manning was until his name was published in the press later on.
school by the United Presbyterian Church -- which was trying to help talented black kids in lousy high schools in the South get ahead -- and taken eventually to Harvard. And Ken Manning , who later turned out to be a professor of the history of science at MIT, thought that Ben Bernanke was the kind of person who would benefit from a place like Harvard and he shouldn't be going to the University of North Carolina, as good a school as it was. And he went to Bernanke and talked him into
And his mother came up with a lot of reasons why Bernanke shouldn't have gone to Harvard, and one of them was that she was afraid that Bernanke would lose his Jewish identity. And Ken Manning , this African-American, assured Ben Bernanke's mother that there were Jews at Harvard as well. And in fact, making good on his promise to Mrs. Bernanke, he took young Ben Bernanke to High Holy Day services his first year at Harvard. And Bernanke told me later that one of his
Can you go all the way down and come all the way up on both feet? Everybody knew that your last name like Manning , you're going to end up playing football.
Have you ever been upset with yourself for saving money? And I really learned that from playing with Peyton Manning because champions look and sound different in the NFL.
Let's introduce and welcome our panelists. You have Google's very own Craig Nevill-Manning . Welcome.
And then there were two others after me, before Obama. If we had a Snowden or a Chelsea Manning now at a high level, I assume we'd get the-- we are getting leaks, though,
I ran up those stairs, wild-eyed, hoping against hope that they could perhaps stop the train. There were a couple of guys up there manning the tower, one of whom turned to me as I burst in and said words that changed my life forever.
Hi, I'm Sarah. And I think Alysia did a great intro on our involvement in the film. My character in the film is a woman named Erin Manning . And she particularly has a place in my heart because she's a woman trying to have it all and someone who enters the corporate world, thinking she can have it all.
say whether or not it was the right thing for him to leak everything, or you know, take a huge data dump, we could debate that, I suppose. But I do really want people to understand, at heart, what Bradley Manning is, is a transparency activist. OK? Um, and right now he has been in a U.S. prison, military prison in Virginia going on nine months, more or less solitary confinement. The latest thing they've come up with is to make him strip naked every night
to have, that I think, WikiLeaks ought to have a First Amendment defense to violating the Espionage Act, but that depends on facts that I don't know. Wouldn't you like to hear the conversation between Assange and Manning ? Because I think a lot depends on how WikiLeaks got the information. If they got the files over the transom as
Wednesday is curry sauce-- whatever. And his mission, when he was manning the drive-through, was to upsell the customers on that particular sauce, specifically, that particular sauce. So they would place their orders.
that it's a relatively new one. the last decade-- including some that we would all know like Edward Snowden or Chelsea Manning and Reality Leigh
And there was just something about that that was like, this is everything that this is about. They don't get the kind of political cushion that an Edward Snowden or Chelsea Manning or somebody deep in these systems, who comes out with this information.
plant, or whether we're manning and maintaining a protest in Standing Rock.
I mean, we do see Chelsea Manning being imprisoned.
Thanks very much, thank you to Holly Manning for helping to arrange this, and for others of you here today who have helped arrange it.
To the insider threat, the episodes of Manning or Snowden.
One example, WikiLeaks received apparently from this Private Manning who's now on trial approximately 91,000
to be, uh, in some ways, a connect, a connect-the-dots kind of book. Because when WikiLeaks happened, I thought while all this attention is going to Julian Assange and Bradley Manning and there are all kinds of important questions raised by ah what they've done, but um there's a danger that, you know, our media will just obsess on, you know, the celebrity aspect of this and miss the larger picture. And the larger picture is that what WikiLeaks represents
with government to make, ah, the whole civic sector work better. Um, and it's also gonna happen from the bottom up with people doing it to the powers that be. Um, how many people here know why Bradley Manning said he, uh, leaked the stuff that he leaked, assuming he did indeed do it to give it to WikiLeaks, which is alleged at this point, right? Anybody here know what he, what the reasons are? So all we have right
secrets. And they use that classified stamp in a libertine way. I mean, they just classify so much, the classification becomes meaningless. If Private Bradley Manning , who's the alleged leaker to WikiLeaks, was in fact the leaker, he had a security clearance that gave him access to all of those classified documents.
And the former head of MI5, Eliza Manningham-Buller, says that we should be talking to al-Qaeda.
Like, you can say I watch football for the skill of Peyton Manning or Tom Brady.
of that's happened. Other questions? Yeah. Male audience member #4 Uh, do you think the uh the way they're treating Private Manning is more to get him to implicate Assange as a co-conspirator or is it more to have a chilling effect on any potential like future whistle blowers? And do you think it will achieve either one of those?
know rigorous analysis or you see companies who say okay everybody in the company has to spend two hours every month Manning the customer service
we are on the third floor and you guys are right upstairs. And Craig Neville Manning has been an enormous support to
- For sure. It's a very important thinking aid to first of all, you know, what they call steel manning , right? To try to make the strongest
Communication-- I was a safety, so I really had to talk about the down and distance and the personnel and, you know, if Peyton Manning was tapping his leg,
Have you ever been upset with yourself for saving money? And sure enough, the next night, we'd won the Super Bowl and here's Peyton Manning handing me down to the Lombardi trophy and I'm
For me, on the radio, believe me-- and on television-- once said, when Peyton Manning lost his first AFC championship game to Tom Brady-- and at that time Peyton Manning was
I looked right in camera, and I said, well, I guess Peyton Manning is going to be this generation's Dan Marino.
Can you go all the way down and come all the way up on both feet? You've got to remember-- I mean, I think we were all really happy to see Peyton Manning go out on top with a Super Bowl.
I don't know why there aren't more, like, you know, Chelsea Manning anthems.
who paid for this movie, by the way-- and other people, all the way to Arab Spring, and Bradley Manning , and the NSA Snowden scandal, and issues about
But he takes staff meals so seriously that he devotes an entire station in his restaurant only to staff meal that two chefs are always manning .
So, I'm sitting there. You know the sequence here is that it is alleged that a young US soldier based in Iraq called Bradley Manning removed cartloads of material. And it is interesting
from our point of view in this context that had he tried to--this is all alleged, alleged, alleged. Bradley Manning is an unconvicted man and it's important we hold on to that.
it's a different pair of hands on the keyboard, asking him questions. And at the end of that third day, Bradley Manning is arrested and accused of being this whistle blower.
in Miami where the two teams that would be playing in the game would be, in the Super Bowl game would be, we were able to get the quarterbacks down there. We got Peyton Manning
So the next day, it was quite cute. We had some of the corporate office staff and the execs were manning the phones. And there was the product development lead
And it is, I think, one of those truly Only-in-America stories. There was a man in Dillon, South Carolina, named Kenneth Manning , an African-American eight years older than Ben Bernanke, who had been plucked out of a lousy, segregated high school by the United Presbyterian Church -- which was trying to help talented black kids in lousy high schools in the South get ahead -- and taken eventually to Harvard.