>> but first, edward snowden remains at large. an international showdown is brewing over to justice. this morning russian officials have called u.s. demands for snowden 's extradition unacceptable while simultaneous simultaneously saying that snowed hans not entered russia. dozens of journalists booked tickets aboard a flight from moscow to cuba awaiting snowden 's arrival. had some people covering it on tv, maps, this is where he could be, but it's not. it was fantastic.
>> did any network rent a helicopter.
>> who knows. but snowden never appeared. one reporter tweeting his empty seat. wikileaks founder julian assange who helped snowden flee from hong kong said snowden is healthy and safe and awaiting word over his asylum request from ecuador. president obama says the government exploring all legal options as the u.s. puts pressure on moscow to hand over the former contractor.
>> we are just not buying that this was a technical decision by a hong kong immigration official. this was a dplib brats choice by the government to release a fugitive despite a valid arrest warrant and that decision unquestionably has a negative impact on the u.s./china relationship.
>> i suppose there's no small irony here. i mean i wonder if mr. snowden chose china and russia as assistance in his -- in his flight from justice because they're such powerful bastions of internet freedom and wonder if while he was in either of those countries he raised the questions of internet freedoms since that seems to be what he champions.
>> secretary kerry says people will die because of the information that snowden has revealed. meanwhile, the south china post --
>> people will also die if they eat paula deen 's food.
>> we're getting there.
>> a related story.
>> we're getting there. you might want to be careful and take lipitor.
>> i crushed it up in my -- you crush up your pills, i crush up my pills in my oatmeal.
>> don't talk about my pills. snowden took his job with contractor booz allen hamilton to try to expose nsa programs through media leaks. he went into it, into the job, working to screw over our government.
>> yes.
>> the company he works for. you want to hear about paula deen . i don't know why. the court deposition in which paula deen admitted to using racial slurs and jokes continues to take a financial toll on the celebrity chef . on friday, the food network announced it will not renew deen's contract at the end of the month, a deal worth a reported $50,000 per episode and now smithfield foods has cut ties with deen, condemning her, quote, use of offensive and discriminatory language. deen has endorsed smithfield foods since 2006 . forbes ranked paula deen as its fourth highest earning chef pulling in $17 million in 2012 .
>> have you seen what she does? have you seen the cookbooks.
>> i've eaten her food. i went on "the view" and they had like a whole table of food that paula made and i had let's just say an obsessed moment. i ate it all. it was all fat and sugar and butter and it was so absolutely unhealthy and delicious, but totally, totally unhealthy. nothing good on the table.
>> you see the cookbook.
>> all --
>> it was just like --
>> fat fat fat.
>> m&m waffles.
>> who would have thought that the solution to america's obesity crisis would be paula deen saying a few racially insensitive things. now she's ban from the air the average weight of america's children will now drop by two or three pounds progressively.
>> we'll read it later.
>> what has happened to this country, "forbes" magazine now keeps track of the highest earning chefs?
>> these celebrity chefs.
>> what is going on with this country?
>> mike barnicle --
>> really makes the food --
>> cook. how much does the cook make? stop it.
>> i know. it's --
>> look at mike. he's a man out of time. he was complaining yesterday that "mad men" get past 1963 .
>> that's the last i remember.
>> you haven't seen "mad men" this year?
>> i saw a couple episodes.
>> i saw the finale.
>> did you see the finale?
>> i did.
>> oh, my gosh. i cannot believe he got shot at the end.
>> oh, no.
>> i never saw it coming.
>> did you just do that? are you making it up?
>> put on the journey song.
>> it was a little weird to have the -- --
>> "don't stop believing" in 1968 .
>> it wasn't out in '68.
>> exactly.
>> why did they kill him and what is he doing in jersey.
>> they killed him?
>> you're kidding.
>> he went to a diner in jersey and put on journey and --
>> you're all --
>> i don't have to watch it.
>> what's coming up next?
>> can i talk and move us through this?
>> the bruins lost.
>> what a shock.
>> awful.
>> coming up on " morning joe ," senator tom coburn will be here along with david axelrod , reverend al sharpton and actor adrian grenier here with his documentary "how to make money selling drugs".
>> you can make money selling drugs if who knew.
>> star of this show. coming up next the top --
>> my challenge to get adrian to smile.
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