
Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years in Prison For Wikileaks
Clip: 8/21/2013 | 6m 9s
Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years in Prison After Largest Data Leak in U.S. History
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison for his role in the largest data leak in U.S. history. Manning provided the website WikiLeaks with hundreds of thousands of classified documents. Gwen Ifill discusses Manning's fate with Charlie Savage, who has been covering the case for The New York Times.
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Bradley Manning Gets 35 Years in Prison For Wikileaks
Clip: 8/21/2013 | 6m 9s
Army Pfc. Bradley Manning was sentenced to 35 years in prison for his role in the largest data leak in U.S. history. Manning provided the website WikiLeaks with hundreds of thousands of classified documents. Gwen Ifill discusses Manning's fate with Charlie Savage, who has been covering the case for The New York Times.
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