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to the last, would you be found a duty on the phones? takes its box steps on a strange and soiled. we're united with his family off to a leg to jean in long legal back to the top to a judge accepted the p deal. but he struck with washington. the phones is now a free man, the whistle blow as legal team as tom in washington to criminalize john to
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the front of the street. the police are using depth to them use. it's with the source on the port of the food and star testing in the car, who will and president route so declines to find the controversial financial brothers. fox squad receives instead, details throughout the country. today's on the house we employed over the approval of a master push tax deposit. this finance bill. there will be demonstrations every day until the government gives us accountability of all taxes. we just want them to be accountable the only out well, most every out the data, not to international, a very old welding program this wednesday while starting us off off to 8. 14, yet long. legal baffled i don't was 2000 days behind falls. judy and assault has
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worked for a taking his 1st steps on home soil, his how he was met by his family account bradford, the talking his father, the while his return home comes off to a pit stop in a remote pacific island run by the us. where he appeared in court and pled guilty to a single charge of conspiracy. as a deal struck with washington, us judge the sentenced him to time stopped the the while. these are images of the phones leaving the pool room of fremont off the 12.
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his fascinating expedition to the us, and while the saga is now finally over his new is saved, the cases out of shooting impact. subbing the leg washington will go to in its attempt to criminalize john, unless this is what was said during the week. next press conference and comment on this one is unprecedented. unprecedented in the united states to use the espionage act to criminally, prosecute the journalist for a publisher. it's in the more than a 100 year history of that law. it is never been used in this fashion. it is certainly our hope that it will never be again used in this fashion. julian spent years in bill marsh. no one should spend a day in prison for giving the public news worthy and important information. in this case, information that the united states government had committed war crimes problem with
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the espionage act is there is no 1st amendment defense in the espionage act. it does by its terms, not matter. the reason why you, you publish of us for years and us government has claimed that these publications did great harm today in court of the united states. government admitted that there was not a single person anywhere that they can produce that was actually harmed buddies, publications. while joining the analogy, correspondence shapers, i'm sure it was, they spent quite comprehensively. they, it was the field, had some questions, just run us through what was the highlight stuff? yeah, well i mean, i do, i think the sense here with the whole the home community is of course, one of human joy. people are really happy to see judy and assigned released. but underneath that, there's an issue of you know, how he gained is for you. what do you have to do?
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how we have to bend his knee if you like, to accept a criminal conviction. and this goes to the heart of the debates. now, you know, uh the united states will maintain that julian hassan just noticed as the 7 a criminal. this has huge impact on journalism, on a global scale. the united states, of course, was the engine of the case against the julian assign. so it's understandable that amount with health problems with the your family who had spent, you know, you know, almost 15 years, essentially imprisoned 7 years, the ecuadorian embassy, remember that. and then a bell, marsh fly security prism 91. who knows that the, the bell marsh, our security prison. this is a very green place, rapists murders and terrorist. it's a bit a secure place. you could put anybody have journey into such as a journalist with a gentle mind. so this is so the max, the brutality of the whole engine behind this. and let's listen to jennifer
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robinson and his, one of his lawyers at outlining the reality of the deal. and the impact that this deal will have gone forward on, on global germany. in order to win these freedom, joanne pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit espionage for publishing. evidence of us will crime, human rights abuse, human rights abuse and us wrong doing around the world. this is journalism, this is the criminalization of journalism. and while the plato does not set a traditional president, that's not a court decision. the prosecution itself, that's a president that can be used against the rest of the media or so, you know, i think very quickly the debate will turn from the, the human story, the joy and the celebration around the world for anybody and everybody who stood on the side of a science to the on the side of justice, the right to report the truth. very important to remember. nobody from the united states as culpable in the crimes that wiki leaks expose the julian assign. she has
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dedicated his life to expose it. nobody has been charged with any feeling you've got. well over a 1000000 civilians dead in afghanistan and iraq, syria, libya, the, the list goes on and on and on. so the mind to expose the crimes is never criminal . the people carried out the crimes which he exposed are completely blame is as it seems. so again, it's going to come back to the mechanism by which the max of taking their pound of flesh, if you like you most and you need to us, you must accept that you're a criminal. and it's very difficult to see how anybody wouldn't have accepted this deal after such a long time in solitary confinement. most of the conditions that he has to take a deal to, to his health with the big issue here is, what does this mean for global journalism? what does it mean for the pursuit of truth? well i think everyone will be waiting with say to press when he does decide to emerge on speak. i think that mine has a lot to say still uh that was all to shape. i just joined me in the cd. thank shape. all right, talk to julians release, as roy condemned,
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the us for its relentless pursuit of john. this has criminals. mister sonship reveal the truthful, important, and news worthy information, including revealing that the united states had committed war crimes. and he has suffered tremendously in his 5 for free speech for freedom of the press and to ensure that the american public and the world community gets fruitful. it important news where the information that is full journalist, a huge cited states, prosecuted that they expose most for science. so under the 75 prison, that is what has it showing you today the decision that it's time for best response to go home. that does have it showing you showing the fact is the united states pursuing journalism has a fine. i think this is the 1st and last time. julie and assigns is
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a free man. now that he accepted a guilty plea and answered a guilty plea in the us federal court in the mariana island. now julia sanchez, attorney made clear that while he will comply with the requirement that he deletes certain sensitive information, the work of which he leaks will continue 62 months in belmore to get his deal. he likes is for work. we'll, we'll continue. and mister sancho, i have no doubt the continuous force transparency government use a pound force. so now in order for julian assigns to accept the plea, deal for time served no supervisor released in order to return to australia, a free man. after 14 years of a legal battle, plenty of time and a british prison, julian hassan had to formally admit guilts and, you know, plead guilty to
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a criminal charge violating the u. s. espionage act. this is what was said in the tense moments and the u. s. federal courthouse working as a joint of this time covers my source to provide information that was set to be classified in order to publish that information. i believe the 1st amendments protected that activity, but accept that it was a violation of the espionage statute. i believe the 1st amendment of the espionage act in concert diction with the child, the but i accept the would be difficult to win, sought your case, given all the circumstances. it's been 14 years so that joanna sanchez been facing off in a legal battle. and at this points we see him on his way home after quite a bit of time walled up in the ecuadorian embassy. quite a bit of time in british prisons, a long extradition battle. now around the world, many are looking on and seeing this is an example of hypocrisy on the part of us leaders across and we lecture the world about freedom of the press,
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the protection of journalists, freedom of speech, etc. let's review everything that has happened to julie and assigns over the course of this 14 year saga. the . this appears to be the end of julia saunders 14 years saga, but it's not the last of wiki leaks. we were awaiting
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a statement from julian to sondra about what comes next. but at this point, many around the world who rallied in support of julia sons' protesting me and social media post raising awareness, doing everything they could to highlight his case. and the danger is it pauses to freedom of information and journalistic protections. many people around the world are happy to see him free, though many are also worried about the implications of the guilty plea. he entered in the us federal court house, gulf state donna. let's fix research on this andre bruno. it says that a song just struck a we'll have a lost impact on joining us all over the world, making them think twice before publishing. that information is not free that the, the media is not free in the united states, as it likes to pretend. i think many people will think twice about reporting is the kind of information that they may come across that is
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damaging to certain state interests and not just united states interests, but also any western country. any country under the u. s. natal umbrella, for example. i wouldn't be careful about publishing things in australia because australia, like many other countries, is under the us. some perhaps you won't be arrested again because he's sick, but anyone who follows in his footsteps might be arrested again this, this, unfortunately, the, his leading guilty perhaps is the, the condition uh under which the us agreed to release him because it's such a president and it keeps the people from the, the reporting otherwise, dangers, the information that might be dangerous or what, what documents consider dangers to, to keep things to, to keep the current status cool,
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to discourage over to kenya. now with 22 people have reportedly been killed and at least 160 ended as police try to discuss protests 5 and live rounds and using to gas and has boiled toys. i'm due to the approval of i am, i've pushed tax hikes. meanwhile, canyon president william rudo has declined to sign the finance build a spot to the fulton parliament to consider amendments. they put you on this kind of, i'm one of the sent us this report. the, the
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now we'll do a p d point, the vision be 3 to the middle to the puppy on it is the duty of reserve the noise be at the center of homo, but yeah, i'll be more talk on those data. didn't keep it the like, put it like, well here i see it on up. but while we finish with some stuff with the re, he's on the appeal for that is a for this thing. does it with these are using the use? it's with the source on the city, the for the 20th or 15 in the car to well, we'll do would do to do model, but i meant i need to do that with you today. the body to the right. not too good for the default. and so you do need to reach us, it's most is do i believe to remove records of we're not, but the words that we don't quit or that are the chrome that there was the point that you did. these are people to be scrapped off into time that you must pay. one
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goes right to the 600000000 wires in the in the monthly people, the and the to the plan up the, the process. so now spreading beyond the canyon and capital of not a very be reaching all across the staff for kind of nation to this footage on the western city, opened the crew i demonstrate just tried to enter the state house. police reportedly used to adjust thomas's to despise crowds and say, nope, nope, rose and pinned to traffic. several people received fatal with the protest as could
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even be seen in time, the body of a pass and before to be shot by security. okay, and president and route. so claims that radical elements have hijacked the protests, forcing him to deploy the national army across the country to help quote the unrest . all these and all of the coming up brings us more in the home of korea. kimani, the chairman of the national assembly is fine, is and planning come and see who has been at the center of the storm over this tax proposal that particularly for his support of the new taxes. and despite to the police, as if it's the situation at his house, almost 5 weeks out of control from too cold for reinforcements to secure his visit as kenya has now deployed the military units to support the police across the country in response to the emergency caused by the violent protests as a protest also targeted the i m f, but mostly kenya's president william who to who would despise to be loaded in
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washington has become deeply unpopular at home. young king is, we'll see you v as in a sophie, you reset the president. this strictly as hearing to the i am is model as well, sing the textbook and onto the countries club, but due to a has come out holding the protein. i'm for using this, noting that it is government wilson provides a response to the situation just that it is not in florida or even conceited. that criminals pretending to be peaceful protest. this can bring tara against the people elected representatives on the institutions to publish on the institution. i'd expect to go for free. we must isolate crime from democratic expression on separate criminals from people exercising the freedom of expression and type ident. meanwhile approaches says one,
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the government to abandon the plan tax hikes, which they all to will choke of the economy and raise the cost of living for can use our really struggling to make ends need. so this is not the 1st time a sign in school has been met with such resistance from citizens and can yeah. last year it was the same story. so can you up with us? yeah. can use the say the will not stop until they get see what's the problem. we want to walk you through this. what is the pause this finance bill? there will be demonstrations every day until the government gives us accountability or fall texas. we just want them to be accountable for the state. i'm here, the government, the government who's kind of here to help people who are not. we're not even
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close to the presidents. taking us government is now quotes between i m. s a. detached so which off a couple minutes to catch the differences and the population. the reading from cost of living increases both won by inflation and steve protects increases. i'm the protest is have evolved into space mass approaches across the country against this find this bull. if nothing is being done. we spoke to become a more than national vice chairperson of the communist party of kenya. oh, he says the i'm us and world bank which continue to pressure kind of get to implement damaging fiscal. we're friends. 5 responsibility for the font as really for me, uh, maybe even more complex but must say yes to be in the streets. we must make it clear that they have a lot is in their hands. so i am in one thing that continued to impose. they have policies on that email sends can population
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b. i am historically how orderlies probably want to co interest, not just to qualify you know, loans and sustainable, but also use the leverage in terms of the financial capital to dictates our international, our internal affairs, and even to use them to money. police police police, see this sim i am. make sure that we don't wait for them to do the relation. i'm 11. i'll invest your bill was actually cute or this did want enterprises and discount. please wait on that. i am a fund loveland for this. so this is
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a to for the bad for the, for the united states and meal it has to be understood that even though the, there is a solution that the item is not biased. because the use of the file to dry and telephone lines. our lead us to implement unemployed, people on say for purchases, but yesterday be very low, non violence from the a soft fall it technique was about to expose can discrete. so i am, you know, on the tv on, i'm from, it's the story called the behavior. it's under the colonial um, projects that they want to one of the most of the african countries, including pena, to be some visions to the dictates. we must,
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1st of all, the external interests that continues to be met all political discourse plus leads only independence. i'm from there now, but can people do shop on the on disc now to ukraine? what the situation on the ground remains tense with heavy fighting in the hall coast region especially ukrainian troops attempt to dislodge washington positions. successful drone operations have become crucial for both sides. on t z push, donald visited a you a v squad with rushes, special forces unit, and sent us this report. the info chomsky ukraine is on a desperate quest for revenge cube has a mast thousands of troops in the bid to keep the enemy back. we are imbedded with a rush and unity health droned pilots on admission to deny ukraine the opportunity
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to strike a little of the frontier and you've got the enemy's movements were detected to them and they had several attempts to storm the private sector to get behind our allies, we detected everything and fired at it, and so in some places with that p b drones. once they arrive, a force is posted, it is pursued relentlessly, either until they surrender will meet the bits around a brutal rule set accepted by both sides and zip as a barrel sending out the what's that what we found them in some places, so it's not just that you bomb ones and they retreat, you know, they hide and holes in the basement or the come on to over this not special forces units known by the call sign. that translates as bob barry and says, their main goal is to paralyze any movement of ukrainian troops in the town. if they come to maneuver con, carry out soup rotation and evacuate their wounded. q forces have no other option
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but to flee. so i thought about the way we operate pretty fast. the pilots are close to the enemy. some days later, the enemy left the positions. they tried to take a key cause. the drone, by its very definition, is an expandable item. you need many, many thousands of them and what the special forces obama have established here. it's a full cycle manufacturer. so you've got the split out of there's a projectile preparation going on at the coordinator here. the dropping systems that going to fuses high explosive project, 1000 people split out of a fragmentation project house that it wasn't good to here. we have thermal barrack munitions for special purposes. they had them. i bought a that's what the waste, but it's probably going to 3.5 kilograms will just sit in here. you have sub munitions. right? that's what, that's right. the bottom of it is that sub munitions for enemies, manpower, very effective for 20 feet to the cy. overall child is never blind. always
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vigilant. always leave. so the other one is just the, that's a, here's the live situation in the town. the enemy doesn't operate actively during the day because it's dangerous, not only for health, but for life. the sky is so dense with the russian and ukrainian who waves drone dog fights have become a common sized, commercially senior mateo. and then was we have videos. we shut down the enemy's magic. drawn with ours are survived. we put it above there so that, and then you will ukrainian to mount is holding back. no resources trying to out number the russians by an order of magnitude. but where one might see a problem varvara and his men see an opportunity for us to show what if i take yours mature, let them bring more, the more we have, the more drones we hit, it should be this way. not like, oh there are so many of them. i will not go there. no, the other way around,
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you will not miss optimism is needed to know for you to have to look at that. a philosophy that seems to be the foundation of the smart special forces. i'm a guess done up reporting from the russian ukraine board to see on finding the fast hiring. sorry for the us to on the stuff. and gosh, cuz that's arrested on espionage charges. has kicked off in the russian city of katherine buck. several reporters were allowed into the pool room off to which patrol continued behind closed doors on to correspond to write a culture that has more details. well, the hearing lasted a few hours and it was behind closed doors, of course, due to the nature of the accusations and the trial will continue mid august. that is literally all we know so far. now there was some confusion regarding why he was being charged and you can see the board of which is 800 miles away from moscow
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where he's he was held all along since he was arrested in march 2023. but that is because he was arrested there and according to investigators who was arrested, read hand that acting on the orders of the c. i a trying to get information regarding a tank factory there. and they claim that he was arrested a right handed with the evidence. and that is the evidence that investigators claim that they handed over since then to the court in the kitchen and book. and they claimed that he was interested in the activities of that time. factory, as well as the production and repair of military equipments. now the reporter, as well as well as the journal who employed them at the time they claimed that he was simply during the opinions of russians regarding the special military operation . well, not so according to the f as b, and they claim that they have the evidence to prove as well. so like i said, the trial will continue made all of us and it is convicted all of espionage charges and he faces up to 20 years behind bars. well not, no. it is
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a good buy from us when, of course, we bought at the top. if you want more on any of those stories, the poor, stupid boy's head on over to off to, to come plenty way to do that. once these are the, it's just the what is it, the government, the lives they own, but goes to the portal because they're deliveries of my that know that's of so the team go we just want talk one years old the
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the the, the professor rick, i better go my sister, i'm assuming i'm pretty sure that the.

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