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assange did not attend the hearing due to health reasons. assange has been held in london's belmarsh prison for five years. if extradited and convicted in the u.s., he faces up to 175 years in prison. we'll have more on this later in the show. authorities in the democratic republic of congo say they thwarted an attempted coup in the capital kinshasa on sunday. armed men attempted to storm the presidential palace as well as the home of a key lawmaker in an attempt to overthrow president felix tshisekedi's government. around 50 people involved in the plot were arrested including three u.s. citizens. the apparent coup leader, congolese opposition figure christian malanga, died during the attack. malanga had lived in exile in the united states for over a decade. in taiwan, new president william lai delivered a defiant message to china after he was sworn in earlier today. >> i also want to urge china to stop intimidating taiwan politically and militarily and to take on a global responsibility with taiwan to work hard on maintaining peace and stab
assange did not attend the hearing due to health reasons. assange has been held in london's belmarsh prison for five years. if extradited and convicted in the u.s., he faces up to 175 years in prison. we'll have more on this later in the show. authorities in the democratic republic of congo say they thwarted an attempted coup in the capital kinshasa on sunday. armed men attempted to storm the presidential palace as well as the home of a key lawmaker in an attempt to overthrow president felix...
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if extradited, assange faces up to 175 years in prison. the us argues the leaks, which disclosed secrets about the wars in afghanistan and iraq, endangered lives. assange's lawyers argue the case against him is politically motivated. the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has more from outside the high court. hundreds of people have turned up hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and show solidarity with him because they believed he has been boringly unjustly treated over the last four years, since 2019 when he fought this us extradition. there has been a sense of legal inevitability about the direction was going in. by a succession of court ruling. this morning to make seniorjudges in the high court effectively put the blocks on the whole thing, for now, because they accepted a very narrow argumentjulian assange says he has. in effect, when part of the wikileaks organisation in 2010, leaked us military secrets he
if extradited, assange faces up to 175 years in prison. the us argues the leaks, which disclosed secrets about the wars in afghanistan and iraq, endangered lives. assange's lawyers argue the case against him is politically motivated. the wikileaks founder has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has more from outside the high court. hundreds of people have turned up hundreds of people have turned up to...
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the decision julian assange, the decisionjulian assange, the decision going on in the high court in london. some breaking news coming in london. some breaking news coming in from china, according to police. police in the south eastern chinese province say a woman has been arrested after a series of stabbings at a primary school. two people are dead following the knife attack. ten are injured. it is unclear at the moment how many of those victims are children. a police statement said a 45—year—old woman has been detained after allegedly carrying out the stabbings using a fruit knife. we will bring you more details as and when we get them. hours after taiwan inaugurated its new president, william lai, china has warned the self—governed island that independence is a "dead end". mr lai earlier called for dialogue with china's leaders, but also said he would not back down in the face of intimidation — adding that taiwan must continue to strengthen its defensive capability. beijing considers the self—governing island to be its territory and regards mr lai as a dangerous separatist. the
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and a victory forjulian assange. the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states at least for now granting him permission to appeal. he has spent five years in belmarsh. is it fair to keep pursuing him in this way? we will speak to the un's special rapporteur on torture. good evening. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says he is seeking arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defence minister yoav gallant on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. karim khan has also applied for arrest warrants for three leaders of hamas, for war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with the october 7th attacks in israel. 1,200 people were killed and 252 others were taken hostage. since then, more than 35,000 people have been killed in gaza as part of the idf operation, according to the territory's hamas run health ministry. in the request that has been sent to the icc panel ofjudges, the prosecutor has alleged there is e
and a victory forjulian assange. the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states at least for now granting him permission to appeal. he has spent five years in belmarsh. is it fair to keep pursuing him in this way? we will speak to the un's special rapporteur on torture. good evening. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says he is seeking arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defence minister yoav gallant on...
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so mr assange did locked up in belmarsh prison as well . so mr assange did not well. so mr assange did not attend today's ruling . however, attend today's ruling. however, that was down to health grounds, we were told. however, he has got hundreds of supporters here and you never know, he might be able to hear their cheers in belmarsh. >> well, ray addison has been the most extraordinary story. it's been a long, long time coming. this this could have been the last moment that this went through a british court, but now it will not be. and mainly on this grounds that he would be at risk of, of the death penalty in the united states, despite their assurances. what happens . next? assurances. what happens. next? >> well, just just to give you one point, tom, the death penalty argument was accepted that he would not face the death penalty that was accepted by the court. it was the nationality and the freedom of speech arguments that specifically were were quoted here by the high court judges. now of course, if he if he lost this appeal today, there was genuine fears that h
so mr assange did locked up in belmarsh prison as well . so mr assange did not well. so mr assange did not attend today's ruling . however, attend today's ruling. however, that was down to health grounds, we were told. however, he has got hundreds of supporters here and you never know, he might be able to hear their cheers in belmarsh. >> well, ray addison has been the most extraordinary story. it's been a long, long time coming. this this could have been the last moment that this went...
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assange. the high court in london today blocked his extradition to the u.s., at least for now, granting him permission to appeal. he has spent five years in jail. is it fair to keep pursuing him in this way? a very good evening. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says he is seeking arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defense minister on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. he has also applied for arrest warrants for three to leaders of hamas for war crimes and crimes against humanity in connection with the october 7 attacks in israel. 1200 people were killed and 252 others taken hostages. since then more than 35,000 people have been killed in gaza as part of the idf operation according to the hamas-run health ministry. the request sent to the judges, the prosecutor alleged there is evidence to suggest starvation has been used by the prime minister and his defense minister as a method of war against civilians. he
assange. the high court in london today blocked his extradition to the u.s., at least for now, granting him permission to appeal. he has spent five years in jail. is it fair to keep pursuing him in this way? a very good evening. the chief prosecutor of the international criminal court says he is seeking arrest warrants for the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and the defense minister on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. he has also applied for arrest warrants...
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during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the esponiage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. i think the key point is it's very, very noisy down here because hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and to show solidarity with him because they believe he's been appallingly, unjustly treated over the last few years, since 2019, when he's fought this us extradition. and there has been, i think, in fairness, a sense of legal inevitability about the direction this was going in a succession of court rulings. but this morning, two seniorjudges here at the high court have actually put the legal blockers on the whole thing for now, at least, because they accepted a very narrow argument thatjulian assange says he has in effect, when he, as part of the wikileaks
during the hearing, mr assange's lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the esponiage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. i think the key point is it's very, very noisy down here because hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and to show solidarity with him because they believe he's been...
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. >> last chance for assange. the high court today is expected to rule on whether julian assange could be extradited to the us and the national audit office has revealed the government has, quote, no clear plans to fully implement post—brexit border controls with the european union. >> and in the sport, this morning, manchester city are premier league for champions the fourth year running. getting bonng fourth year running. getting boring now, isn't it.7 jurgen klopp says goodbye to liverpool after a strange pga championship with arrests and divorces. xander schauffele breaks his majors duck and wins by one stroke and after the fight of the decade, will we see fury? usyk two. >> we've got plenty of warm, sunny spells on offer again today, but there still is a risk of some showers. i'll have all the details coming up. >> well, good morning. leading the program this morning. the infected blood scandal in independent inquiry's final report is set to be published later on today. >> yes. so the scandal has been subje
. >> last chance for assange. the high court today is expected to rule on whether julian assange could be extradited to the us and the national audit office has revealed the government has, quote, no clear plans to fully implement post—brexit border controls with the european union. >> and in the sport, this morning, manchester city are premier league for champions the fourth year running. getting bonng fourth year running. getting boring now, isn't it.7 jurgen klopp says goodbye...
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wikileaks founderjulian assange could learn today whether his extradition to the us will go ahead. a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering.
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emma, your thoughts on julian assange ? assange? >> well, ideologically i, you know, always support the whistleblower. i always support the exposing of wrongdoing, especially governmental and kind of military wrongdoing. but i think andrew raised a really important point. the way it was done, the way dumping all this information online in that way , information online in that way, you know, is that the way that we want investigative journalism to be done ? to be done? >> it was it was reckless. >> it was it was reckless. >> it was it was reckless. >> i would say, actually , i >> i would say, actually, i think it was reckless, and i think it was reckless, and i think it was just tons of material. >> no attempt to go through it, just put it all out there and for hope the best and actually resulted in, in people's deaths. >> so as richard said, it was redacted. >> he would claim, as he did then, that julian assange took out those sorts of details, how they made it onto the internet , they made it onto the internet, andifs they made it
emma, your thoughts on julian assange ? assange? >> well, ideologically i, you know, always support the whistleblower. i always support the exposing of wrongdoing, especially governmental and kind of military wrongdoing. but i think andrew raised a really important point. the way it was done, the way dumping all this information online in that way , information online in that way, you know, is that the way that we want investigative journalism to be done ? to be done? >> it was it...
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a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. hello. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another 7 people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has announced five days of public mourning. the search — in a mountainous area in north—western iran — near tabriz — has been hampered by bad weather. graham satchell has the story. search teams have been scouring the mountains of north—west iran all night. thick fog and heavy rain have hampered efforts, but in the early hours of this morning, this, a drone sent by turkey identified a source of heat. footage shows an aerial view of a landscape at night and a dark blotch on what appears to be a hillside. when rescuers eventually reach the wreckage on foot, they found the helicopter which had bee
a decision is expected at the high court in london, where supporters of mr assange have been gathering. hello. our top story this hour — iran has confirmed the death of president ebrahim raisi, who died along with the iranian foreign minister when their helicopter crashed on sunday. their bodies have now been recovered from the crash site. it's thought another 7 people might have been on the helicopter, which crashed in thick fog and rain. iran's supreme leader ayatollah ali khamenei has...
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julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the esponiage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. i think the key point is it's very, very noisy down here because hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and to show solidarity with him because they believe he's been appallingly, unjustly treated over the last few years, since 2019, when he's fought this us extradition. and there has been, i think, in fairness, a sense of legal inevitability about the direction this was going in a succession of court rulings. but this morning, two seniorjudges here at the high court have actually put the legal blockers on the whole thing for now, at least, because they accepted a very narrow argument thatjulian assange says he has in effect, when he, as part of the wikileaks organisation in 2010, leaked us military secrets, he did so to expose war crimes and therefore he had a right to free speech in doing that under the us constitution and therefore cannot be
julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the esponiage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, has been telling us about the key points from today's ruling at the high court. i think the key point is it's very, very noisy down here because hundreds of people have turned up to supportjulian assange and to show solidarity with him because they believe he's been appallingly, unjustly treated over the last few years, since 2019, when he's fought this...
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during the hearing, mr assange�*s lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, explains the key points from the high court's ruling. now the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play — but this has not satisfied thejudges here in london. and they've said, "well, we want to have a full appeal on this point, to really try and unpack this." the other point of assurance from the us, thatjulian assange will not face the death penalty — that has been accepted by his team now, that is no longer an issue. let's take a look at some other stories in the headlines... a woman has died after a dog attack in a house in hornchurch, in east london. police were called just after 1pm this afternoon. officers have seized two xl bullies from the property. —— after 1pm yesterday afternoon. there've been a record number of sightings of asian hornets in the uk — particularly in t
during the hearing, mr assange�*s lawyer said us promises given so far were inadequate. julian assange has spent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing the espionage charges. our legal correspondent, dominic casciani, explains the key points from the high court's ruling. now the us says it's given assurances that this is not the type of case where free speech comes into play — but this has not satisfied thejudges here in london. and they've said, "well, we want to have a...
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julian assange has this week. julian assange has won a legal bid to bring an appeal against his extradition to the united states. the high court has ruled that us assurances over his case were unsatisfactory, and he would get a full appeal hearing. the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, after the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the wars in afghanistan and iraq . mr afghanistan and iraq. mr assange's wife is calling on the us to drop what she says is a shameful case. >> i think the decision today should send a signal to the biden administration to look very carefully at this case, which over 40 us law professors have written to the administration and said that this case is an existential threat to the first amendment, and that should be taken very seriously . and what is the point seriously. and what is the point in pursuing this at this stage? it is just harm to everyone . it is just
julian assange has this week. julian assange has won a legal bid to bring an appeal against his extradition to the united states. the high court has ruled that us assurances over his case were unsatisfactory, and he would get a full appeal hearing. the wikileaks founder faces prosecution in the states over an alleged conspiracy to obtain and disclose national defence information, after the publication of hundreds of thousands of leaked documents relating to the wars in afghanistan and iraq . mr...
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. [ applause ] assange should be -- [ applause ] assange should be celebrated as a hero. [ applause ] for doing exactly what journalists are supposed to do, which is to expose government corruption. we shouldn't be putting him in prison. we should have a monument to him here in washington d.c. [ applause ] it's the same is true for edward snowden. who exposed illegal spying by the nsa and congress went ahead and passed legislation because of the findings of edward snowden if he hadn't told us, we wouldn't know about it. he's a hero not a criminal. [ applause ] i'm going to tell you what i'm going to do. i'm going to do what president trump should have done. on my first day in office, i'm going to pardon edward snowden and i'm going to drop charges, all charges against julian assange. [ applause ] i'm curious how president trump is going to defend his attacks on the constitution when i meet him on the debating stage. if i get to debate in front of you, he declined. at some point, i hope that he has the courage to stand up there so we can all talk about these issues to make sure that th
. [ applause ] assange should be -- [ applause ] assange should be celebrated as a hero. [ applause ] for doing exactly what journalists are supposed to do, which is to expose government corruption. we shouldn't be putting him in prison. we should have a monument to him here in washington d.c. [ applause ] it's the same is true for edward snowden. who exposed illegal spying by the nsa and congress went ahead and passed legislation because of the findings of edward snowden if he hadn't told us,...
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assange faces 18 charges in the u.s. over wikileaks publication of hundreds of thousands of classified military and intelligence documents in 2010. u.s. authorities say his actions damaged national security while his global supporters call the prosecution an assault on free speech. >>> still ahead, rocketing into the record books. america's first black astronaut candidate goes on a long overdue journey of a lifetime. lifetime. competitive brother. oin lifetime. veinterviewer due jour lifetime. rinterviewer due journa lifetime. dinterviewer due journ a lifetime. ointerviewer due jouf a lifetime. nterviewer due journ a lifetime. terviewer due journea lifetime. ewer due journey of a lifetime. overdo due journey of a lifetime. journ. journey of a lifetime. ue journey of a lifetime. what? you going to t ell on me again? foul yah? foul bro! here take a free shot go ahead knock yourself out. your about to get served. seriously? get allstate, save money, and be better protected from mayhem, like me. love you mom! wait till your
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julian assange ahead of the ruling hundreds of assange supporters rallied outside of the courthouse. they claim he is being politically persecuted and that if extradited, the ruling could endanger freedom of the press. >> i mean, anything other than being extradited to the us is a win right now. >> last month, president biden said he was considering a request from australia to drop the case. no more word on that in london, greg mallicoat, ktvu, fox two news. well the state department issued a rare warning telling the lgbtq community to be very careful when traveling overseas. >> the state department warned about what it called the potential for terror attacks, demonstrations or other violent actions against us citizens in tourist locations and at pride celebrations. the warning comes just two weeks before the start of pride month, which starts in june, and it also comes less than a week after the fbi and department of homeland security warned of a potential threat from foreign terrorist organizations at lgbtq related pride events on us soil. the travel warning from the state departme
julian assange ahead of the ruling hundreds of assange supporters rallied outside of the courthouse. they claim he is being politically persecuted and that if extradited, the ruling could endanger freedom of the press. >> i mean, anything other than being extradited to the us is a win right now. >> last month, president biden said he was considering a request from australia to drop the case. no more word on that in london, greg mallicoat, ktvu, fox two news. well the state...
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which safeguards freedom of speech. supporters of assange say that this ruling provides more than just a glimmer of hope. it is a potential turning of the tide. but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in london, julian assange could be a free man in a matter of months. and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time? here at the listening post. mode is the take 9 to the country in k o l g 0. well goes to gamut with political schools in the 1980s with sexual bias lessons, there was a big back till coming a battle in which south humans, president responsive of deadly gay. i refused to give them my head, give up power the killing of south pm and the politicians during a routine cabinet. a 1986, an estimate of an assassination on al jazeera. you will cekada a duty and a growth viewing for the p use a lot to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of our projects except the cost and we strive to ensure it reaches its deserving recipients, visit the cost on the web presence. and remember the copy revised wells and in
which safeguards freedom of speech. supporters of assange say that this ruling provides more than just a glimmer of hope. it is a potential turning of the tide. but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in london, julian assange could be a free man in a matter of months. and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time? here at the listening post. mode is the take 9 to the country in k o l g 0. well goes to gamut with political...
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will he be extradited to the us.7 all julian assange's appeal. will he be extradited to the us? all of that, plus plenty of discussion and opinion from my panellist, journalist and presenter jasmine birtles. but first of all, an update on the news headlines . update on the news headlines. >> very good evening to you . >> very good evening to you. it's just after 6:00. i'm sam francis, the latest from the newsroom this hour. and we will start with developments from iran, where a helicopter carrying the iranian president and his foreign minister has crashed. that was as it was crossing a mountainous region in the north of the country this afternoon , the aircraft suffered afternoon, the aircraft suffered what's been described as a hard landing while returning from a visit to azerbaijan. it's also being reported the lives of both the president and the foreign minister are at risk, and local reports in the last few minutes suggest that rescue teams have now reached the area of that crash site , but the poor weather crash site, but the poor weather conditions are complicating their s
will he be extradited to the us.7 all julian assange's appeal. will he be extradited to the us? all of that, plus plenty of discussion and opinion from my panellist, journalist and presenter jasmine birtles. but first of all, an update on the news headlines . update on the news headlines. >> very good evening to you . >> very good evening to you. it's just after 6:00. i'm sam francis, the latest from the newsroom this hour. and we will start with developments from iran, where a...
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but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in the london julian assange could be a free man in a matter of months. and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time? here at the listening post to interrogate the narrative. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yeah. think the correct, but so is the international community upfront. only what, how does it hard, huge. i mean to be, is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing. yep. one of these governments with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe, could we do it or something we can uptake the fact that he was signing a present as not that important factor? he had the story on talk to how does era in some neighborhoods, across lebanon, syrians are being
but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in the london julian assange could be a free man in a matter of months. and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time? here at the listening post to interrogate the narrative. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yeah. think the correct, but so is the international community upfront. only what, how does it hard,...
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which safe cards. freedom of speech, supporters of assange say that this ruling provides more than just a glimmer of hope. it is a potential turning of the tide, but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in the london julian assange could be a free man. in a matter of months and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time here at the listening post? the illusion of anti senses with opposition to design is its cynical, and it is harmful, a dangerous completion between the persecution of a people in the criticism of the state is echoing across the world news rooms to send me keys in the hatred of jews. because the country is honest and is not about jewels, it's about teacher and we need to talk about design is a listing close special. on the jersey, you will see the caught a duty and a growth using for p use a cost to contribute to improving the lives of thousands of projects except the car . and we strive to insure it reaches its deserving recipients, visit the cost on red crescent. and remember, it's a copier size, wealt
which safe cards. freedom of speech, supporters of assange say that this ruling provides more than just a glimmer of hope. it is a potential turning of the tide, but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in the london julian assange could be a free man. in a matter of months and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time here at the listening post? the illusion of anti senses with opposition to design is its cynical, and it is...
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but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in the london julian assange could be a free man in a matter of months. and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time? here at the listening post of to 6 weeks, the final phase of india's general elections begins on seeing the fast prime minister in our rent removed. he is seeking to increase his majority about little low turn out and economic uncertainty. cost is routing, di, follow india is general election announces era. interrogate the narrative. there's no question about the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yeah. think that correct, but so is the international community upfront, only without just seeing how believes that you shouldn't underestimate the consequences of snatching animals from the natural habitat. family groups separated, and infants and juveniles are separated from their mothers. and it causes a tremendous amount of social disturbance in these populations, which we just don't think about. i mean, know how come he
but after 5 years in a maximum security prison in the london julian assange could be a free man in a matter of months. and then a case that has implications for journalists around the world. that's big news. what's the next time? here at the listening post of to 6 weeks, the final phase of india's general elections begins on seeing the fast prime minister in our rent removed. he is seeking to increase his majority about little low turn out and economic uncertainty. cost is routing, di, follow...
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assange's lawyers argued the case is politically motivated. the wikileaks founder ent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage charges. before we go, the cargo ship that collided with a bridge in baltimore in march was removed on monday morning. the complex operation is expected to take around 21 hours. it is a major milestone in the effort to reopen access to one of america's busiest ports. authorities are investigating how the ship lost power and caused the key bridge to collapse. thank you so much for watching world news america. stay with us. announcer: funding for presentation of this program is provided by... financial services firm, raymond james. cunard is a proud supporter of public television. announcer: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. and by judy and peter blum kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: get the free pbs app now and stream the best of pbs. wow, you get to watch all your favorite stuff. it's to die for. now you won't miss a
assange's lawyers argued the case is politically motivated. the wikileaks founder ent more than a decade resisting deportation and facing espionage charges. before we go, the cargo ship that collided with a bridge in baltimore in march was removed on monday morning. the complex operation is expected to take around 21 hours. it is a major milestone in the effort to reopen access to one of america's busiest ports. authorities are investigating how the ship lost power and caused the key bridge to...
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and a victory forjulian assange. the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states at least for now granting him permission to appeal. he has spent five years in belmarsh. is it fair to keep pursuing him in this way?
and a victory forjulian assange. the high court in london has blocked his extradition to the united states at least for now granting him permission to appeal. he has spent five years in belmarsh. is it fair to keep pursuing him in this way?
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you just now saw clip donald trump considering pardoning julian assange, a basically someone who fronted for the russians and who, whose leaks and releases got dozens of american supporters and collaborators in afghanistan killed. and you just saw that that he is presenting this country with the kind of star choice and the trial will be a similar that most people think. the courts are fair. most people think it's wrong to if you've been convicted of a crime that says something bad about you most people think that you're not a victim. if you are held to account for your own actions, but there are disgruntled people. there are people who feel that america doesn't work have a beef with the country. i think it's okay to betray america's allies and afghanistan and donald trump is very consciously building a coalition of all of those people so you've the strange thing with the leader. what should be the conservative coalition is saying, i am for everyone who's mad at american fields, at not at home in america is not proud of america, doesn't trust it's the courts doesn't trust the fbi doesn't
you just now saw clip donald trump considering pardoning julian assange, a basically someone who fronted for the russians and who, whose leaks and releases got dozens of american supporters and collaborators in afghanistan killed. and you just saw that that he is presenting this country with the kind of star choice and the trial will be a similar that most people think. the courts are fair. most people think it's wrong to if you've been convicted of a crime that says something bad about you...
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united states government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia, and also because he was wanting assurances from the united states that he would be able to rely on the first amendment should he go to trial. that's something that the united states government said they could not guarantee. now, it's still unclear as to when this process will play out, when he will appeal, when the court will will hear that argument. this has already been a more than 13 year legal battle that is now that much longer. reporting in london, megan fitzgerald, nbc news. new at 11 open eye announcing the pause of using a voice in its projects. this is after many people compared it to scarlett johansson. let's take a listen. do you have a name or, yes. samantha where did you get that name from? i gave it to myself, actually. hey, chatgpt. how are you? i'm doing fanta
united states government, giving assange the right to appeal extradition to the united states. now we know that these judges made this decision on two grounds. one, that should he be extradited and stand trial, that the trial would be prejudiced against him because of his nationality. he's from australia, and also because he was wanting assurances from the united states that he would be able to rely on the first amendment should he go to trial. that's something that the united states government...
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high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the united states. it granted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. donald trump's one—time lawyer is today finishing his testimony at the former president's hush money trial in new york. michael cohen has been a witness for the prosecutors, who hope to establish that mr trump knew about the payments to buy the silence of the adult film star stormy daniels and efforts to cover them up. good evening. the chief prosecutor for the international criminal court, karim khan, is seeking arrest warrants for benjamin netanyahu and yahya sinwar, the hamas leader, on charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. he is also issued separate warrants for yoav gallant, the israeli defence minister, and two other top hamas leaders. the decision ultimately will rest with the court pre trial chamber, a panel ofjudges that will decide in the coming months, whether there is enough evidence to support warrants.
high court in london has, at least for now, blocked the extradition of the wikileaks founder, julian assange, to the united states. it granted him permission to appeal against the order that he should stand trial for leaking military secrets that endangered lives. donald trump's one—time lawyer is today finishing his testimony at the former president's hush money trial in new york. michael cohen has been a witness for the prosecutors, who hope to establish that mr trump knew about the...
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why the assange story? inside the campaign. this is my intention and my opinion is that we can spread goodness and we can see goodness in the american people because they reject colonialism and are good people. the world and everyone deserves support. and everyone should have a good relationship with each other without a country or a government trying to put pressure on the other and force them to do something unfairly. i am sincerely happy that i was with you and participated in this interview. thank you. it was a conversation with ms. dayan sar , the independent candidate for the us senate elections from new york state. ms. sar, thank you. well, we are coming to the end of the world today. i also need to thank my colleague mr. mohsen jalili for translating all three of our communications today with norway, england, and the united states. good night , god bless you. we tried to serve you with the latest methods and today we are going to offer you 60% of your educational resources completely free of charge , just by sending the
why the assange story? inside the campaign. this is my intention and my opinion is that we can spread goodness and we can see goodness in the american people because they reject colonialism and are good people. the world and everyone deserves support. and everyone should have a good relationship with each other without a country or a government trying to put pressure on the other and force them to do something unfairly. i am sincerely happy that i was with you and participated in this...
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wants to charge assange for the mass leak of classified military documents. for more download the cbs news app on your ell phone or i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>> president biden takes his case for re-election to black voters. sunday's stop, the commencement address at historically black all-male morehouse college. >> we're investing more money than ever in black families and black communities. >> and he addressed the backlash his administration has faced at morehouse and across the nation over the israel-hamas war. >> i support peaceful non-violent protest. your voices should be heard. and i promise you i hear them. >>> also, the latest on a developing story out of iran in the search and rescue efforts after an apparent helicopter crash involving president ebrahim raisi. >>> combs' confession. >> i take full responsibility for my actions in that video. >> the music mogul takes to social media to address that viral vile video. what he's saying about it now. >>> and millions of americans are under the threat of severe weather. we'll have the fore
wants to charge assange for the mass leak of classified military documents. for more download the cbs news app on your ell phone or i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. ♪ >>> president biden takes his case for re-election to black voters. sunday's stop, the commencement address at historically black all-male morehouse college. >> we're investing more money than ever in black families and black communities. >> and he addressed the backlash his administration has faced at...
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but join us in a moment for the latest on julian assange. the church of england going woke and going broke and a $400 pineapple. see you welcome back to headline news . welcome back to headline news. we've got the times now, and juuan we've got the times now, and julian assange has won a stay of execution . and i might mean that execution. and i might mean that literally if he gets sent to america , it might be curtains america, it might be curtains for him. kerry, yeah, i think they're saying that's unlikely now, but, which i don't think that would be a great look, would it, to, to do that, he's beenin would it, to, to do that, he's been in belmarsh prison in southeast london since april 2019, and that happened after he was expelled from the ecuadorian embassy, where he was there for seven years. we've all had these houseguests, haven't we, who like, kind of stay for a couple of days, desperate times, then seven years later and there's pizza boxes and fag ends everywhere . and then, of course, everywhere. and then, of course, he was opening
but join us in a moment for the latest on julian assange. the church of england going woke and going broke and a $400 pineapple. see you welcome back to headline news . welcome back to headline news. we've got the times now, and juuan we've got the times now, and julian assange has won a stay of execution . and i might mean that execution. and i might mean that literally if he gets sent to america , it might be curtains america, it might be curtains for him. kerry, yeah, i think they're saying...
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assange. and mr. assange told mr. stone that within a couple of days there would be a massive dump of email that is would damage hillary clinton's campaign. mr. trump responded by stating to the effect, wouldn't be that great. mr. trump is a racist. the country has seen mr. trump court white supremacists and bigots. you have heard him call poorer countries "shithole"s. s in private he is worse. he asked me if i could name a country run by a black person that went a "shithole." this was when barack obama was president of the united states. and while we were driving through a struggling neighborhood in chicago, he commented that only black people could live that way. and he told me that black people would never vote for him because they were too stupid. and yet, i continued to work for him. mr. trump is a cheat. as previously stated, i am giving to the committee today three years of mr. trump's personal financial statements from 2011, 2012 and 2013 which he gave to deutsche bank to choir about a loan to buy the buffalo
assange. and mr. assange told mr. stone that within a couple of days there would be a massive dump of email that is would damage hillary clinton's campaign. mr. trump responded by stating to the effect, wouldn't be that great. mr. trump is a racist. the country has seen mr. trump court white supremacists and bigots. you have heard him call poorer countries "shithole"s. s in private he is worse. he asked me if i could name a country run by a black person that went a...
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well, today, a london court ruled assange can appeal an order calling for his extradition. hundreds of his supporters rallied outside the courthouse. >> anything other than extradited to the us is a win right now. >> i hope that the united states will take a hard look at this decision and maybe reconsider whether they ought to be pursuing this fundamentally flawed prosecution. >> assange has spent the last five years in a british prison, and before that, he was seeking refuge at the ecuadorian embassy in london for seven years. last month, president biden said he was considering a request from australia to drop the case. >> new guidelines for mothers with hiv and their ability to breastfeed their children. coming up next, why experts are now changing their position after decades of debate and a sea lion surprise in southern california. >> the rover's reaction when the animal actually jumped right into her boat. >> hey, we'll take a look at that weather, as we often do on monday, we'll take a peek at what golden 1 credit union agrees, it's never too late to try something new
well, today, a london court ruled assange can appeal an order calling for his extradition. hundreds of his supporters rallied outside the courthouse. >> anything other than extradited to the us is a win right now. >> i hope that the united states will take a hard look at this decision and maybe reconsider whether they ought to be pursuing this fundamentally flawed prosecution. >> assange has spent the last five years in a british prison, and before that, he was seeking refuge...
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a win for assange. the ruling allowed assange to make a final challenge to his extradition and is the latest development in a years-long legal battle assange's wanted by us authorities on espionage charges connected to his organs possessions, publication of thousands of classified documents and diplomatic cables in 2010 and 2011. he faces life in prison. if he is convicted on those charges here in the united states all right. today, cargo ship dali, which slammed into baltimore's francis scott key bridge eight weeks ago, was being refloated and towed finally, to our marine terminal after controlled explosions freed it from the wreckage of that bridge which was lying on top of it. the collision killed six people working on the bridge, collapsing the bridge, and forcing the port to close with the shifts removal officials expect to reopen the port finally, and economic juggernaut by months end restoring shipping and easing traffic congestions there. and wildfire in arizona is burning out of control. it has
a win for assange. the ruling allowed assange to make a final challenge to his extradition and is the latest development in a years-long legal battle assange's wanted by us authorities on espionage charges connected to his organs possessions, publication of thousands of classified documents and diplomatic cables in 2010 and 2011. he faces life in prison. if he is convicted on those charges here in the united states all right. today, cargo ship dali, which slammed into baltimore's francis scott...
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today, a court in london must decide whether juliana assange can or cannot challenge the extradition decision to the united states. asange's case is similar to mcbride's, and not just because they are both australians. and sanch, as a more prominent figure, can end up on nara for not five, but 175 years. but the essence of the accusations is similar. the american or australian authorities who are prosecuting them both consider it a crime to reveal war crimes. on the wikileaks website, assange published, in addition to approximately 700 thousand other documents, a video from 2007 with the shooting by the american military from a helicopter of residents of baghdad who did not pose any danger to them, including reporters, one with a camera, the other with a phone in his hands, video accompanied by a commentary from cheerful american soldiers. i got it, oh yeah, look at these dead bastards. in that there were no cases. iraq, libya, yemen, afghanistan, arab spring, escalation in the middle east, sudan crisis, ask your minister memeron, he then voted for the invasion of iraq, and later tri
today, a court in london must decide whether juliana assange can or cannot challenge the extradition decision to the united states. asange's case is similar to mcbride's, and not just because they are both australians. and sanch, as a more prominent figure, can end up on nara for not five, but 175 years. but the essence of the accusations is similar. the american or australian authorities who are prosecuting them both consider it a crime to reveal war crimes. on the wikileaks website, assange...
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, as i talked are hard tech turner's to trainer a trains and he has to answer for what he has done. assange traced it up to a 175 years in prison for publishing classified documents, exposing us for crime center rock and us grandstand. he has been detained since the 7th of december, 2010 in one form or another. and we are now here off to the office for the judy and pull search was born in 1971 in thomasville, australia the in 2006. he found it was a non profit, major organization with the i'm to provide an in of a to secure, anonymous way for so seems to leak information the in april 2010, the organization came to international attention. when they released a video showing a war crime by the us as a treat in a row, the in may 2010 private manning was arrested in charge of leaking classified documents to wiki leeks. including the video previously mentioned, the us diplomatic cables and reports that came to be known as the afghan war diary and the rank war logs. in july of 2010, they released an extraordinary compendium of over 91000 internal u. s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, whi
, as i talked are hard tech turner's to trainer a trains and he has to answer for what he has done. assange traced it up to a 175 years in prison for publishing classified documents, exposing us for crime center rock and us grandstand. he has been detained since the 7th of december, 2010 in one form or another. and we are now here off to the office for the judy and pull search was born in 1971 in thomasville, australia the in 2006. he found it was a non profit, major organization with the i'm...
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just 9 days later, assange was arrested in some london police station on a european arrest for rent in relation to the swedish vacation. meanwhile, us officials confirmed to the start of an embassy in washington. the justice department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned to be charge under the us law. most likely the espionage act. 2 weeks a, to these training and embassy in london advise these training governments that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us. that gains with kelly was likely true. on the 16th of december, the sage was released on bail. his passport was confiscated. he was under house arrest for the next 2 years, the enough and the 2011, the u. k. supreme court ruling. this should be extradited to swing, to face questionnaire of the application in june 2012, to avoid being taken into custody by suite. and then extradited to the us. a sage took asylum in ecuador, and embassy in london. the in the 2nd half of 2016, the company contracted to provide security services at the embassy by the government of ecuador, began assisting the c. i a
just 9 days later, assange was arrested in some london police station on a european arrest for rent in relation to the swedish vacation. meanwhile, us officials confirmed to the start of an embassy in washington. the justice department was conducting an active vigorous inquiry into whether assigned to be charge under the us law. most likely the espionage act. 2 weeks a, to these training and embassy in london advise these training governments that media reports of a secret grand jury in the us....
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the execution of assange continues, she wrote. juliana asanch, let me remind you, exposed the brutal crimes of the americans in iraq to the whole world. afghanistan and cia secret prisons. and that's all for now.
the execution of assange continues, she wrote. juliana asanch, let me remind you, exposed the brutal crimes of the americans in iraq to the whole world. afghanistan and cia secret prisons. and that's all for now.
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he has to answer for what he has done. assange trace it up to a 175 years in prison for publishing classified documents, exposing us for crime center rock and us grandstand. she has been detained since the 7th of december, 2010 in one form or another. and we are now here off the phone from prison. the julian pool son was born in 1971 in town. the script australia, the in 2006, he found it was a non profit, major organization with the i'm to provide an in of a to secure anonymous way of facilities to leak information. the in april 2010, the organization came to international attention. when they released a video showing a war crime plus a us as a trade in iraq in may, 2010 private manning was arrested in charge of leaking classified documents to wiki leeks. including the video previously mentioned, the us diplomatic cables and reports that tend to be known as the afghan war diary and the rank war logs. in july of 2010, they released an extraordinary compendium over 91000 internal u. s. military logs of the war in afghanistan, which revealed 195 previously on reported civilian depths. in august
he has to answer for what he has done. assange trace it up to a 175 years in prison for publishing classified documents, exposing us for crime center rock and us grandstand. she has been detained since the 7th of december, 2010 in one form or another. and we are now here off the phone from prison. the julian pool son was born in 1971 in town. the script australia, the in 2006, he found it was a non profit, major organization with the i'm to provide an in of a to secure anonymous way of...