House Intelligence Committee Chairman Mike Rogers (R-MI) went on TV with David Gregory to explain - despite having no actual evidence - that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden is actively working with Russian intelligence. Why is it acceptable for a member of congress to make these kind of accusations without any substantiation? Is this the state of modern journalism? Why do different standards apply to supporters of the state and those who seek to bring truth to the citizenry that the state wants to keep under wraps. Isn't it journalism's role to confront and expose the government? Our panel discusses all this and more on this clip from "The Point with Ana Kasparian." Host: Ana Kasparian Panel: Wendy Carrillo: Host - Knowledge is Power show on KPWR Los Angeles Jimmy Dore: Host - The Jimmy Dore Show on TYT Network Jackie Koppell: Host - Newsy News Support The Point for FREE by doing your Amazon shopping through this link (bookmark it!) http://www.amazon.com/?tag=townsquaretyt-20

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