Video: Army private eyed in WikiLeaks scandal
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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)
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Video: ‘Apps for Army’ include training manuals
U.S. Army gear for soldiers now includes smart phones at least at two big Army bases: Ft. Sill and Ft. Leonard Wood. The Government pays the bill—you keep the phone until training's over. NBC's Brian Williams reports. (Nightly News)
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Julian Assange of WikiLeaks signaled on Monday that he may be ready to talk to police, but threatened a world of trouble if he's arrested. NBC's Peter Alexander reports. (Nightly News)