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to bradley by this time it was all about prestige. not about bradley's prestige. he was in it for the american soldier and what was bad for brad was bad for the american soldier. so bradley decided this was the last straw. toe put ue owith too much from e british and told eisenhower on dece u.er 20th i resign. fortunately for the allies eisenhower ignored bradley's resioo ation, calm him down and assured his friend that after they erased the bulge bracket would get his army back and after a lightning attack by george patton in late dmetember that is exactly what they did. eventually the army's made it across the rhine river by the end of march and were set for the last act of europe. by the end of april hitler was dead. by the beginning of may the german army had capitulated. that was the war's end but eiseve tower's career was just beginning. eisenhower was appointed u.s. army chief of sted bf succeedin general marshall and he became effectively the ulysses s. grant of the second world war. bradley meanwhile was set to run the veterans administration which he did
to bradley by this time it was all about prestige. not about bradley's prestige. he was in it for the american soldier and what was bad for brad was bad for the american soldier. so bradley decided this was the last straw. toe put ue owith too much from e british and told eisenhower on dece u.er 20th i resign. fortunately for the allies eisenhower ignored bradley's resioo ation, calm him down and assured his friend that after they erased the bulge bracket would get his army back and after a...
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documentary about leaky leaks and bradley manning they have t.v.'s as web page and change the front page to a false story about tupac being alive in new zealand but here's a little more background on this group are pretty new they've only been performing notable hacks since may and one of their first acts which put them on the map was when they have to obtain information on contestants of the show x. factor complete with names phone numbers and evil addresses which of course they then it should for all the public to see but it also bypassed cyber security for other big companies also made a pass of the already battered cell he tapping at three of their websites for once again leaving all of their consumer data on encrypt it they also have nintendo's website but didn't actually affect any user data on the group says it was just a warm up for their bigger hit f.b.i. affiliated sites the groups in for garden un valence were hit by a law last friday in forgot. unveilings are private firms that concentrate on quote fake hacking government sites to let th
documentary about leaky leaks and bradley manning they have t.v.'s as web page and change the front page to a false story about tupac being alive in new zealand but here's a little more background on this group are pretty new they've only been performing notable hacks since may and one of their first acts which put them on the map was when they have to obtain information on contestants of the show x. factor complete with names phone numbers and evil addresses which of course they then it should...
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>> bradley: yeah, "nigger."over it," you know. ( laughs ) "now, let's talk about the book." >> pitts: students at woodbury high school in minnesota read the original book this past school year. but there are differences in how their teachers approach it. nora wise says the word out loud in class; karen morrill does not. >> karen morrill: what happens when we... when i say "the n- word" and i don't pronounce n-i- g-g-e-r. people are scared to talk about race. >> pitts: are you scared to talk about it in class? >> morrill: no. >> pitts: but you will not say out loud the n-word? >> morrill: that's just such as minor part. >> pitts: aren't you giving the word more power than it deserves by not saying it? >> morrill: i didn't give the word its power; it came into my classroom with that power. why is there a big deal about this right now? >> people find the word extremely offensive. >> morrill: i might not always reach and nourish and nurture every single student, but i can certainly do my best not to harm them. >> pi
>> bradley: yeah, "nigger."over it," you know. ( laughs ) "now, let's talk about the book." >> pitts: students at woodbury high school in minnesota read the original book this past school year. but there are differences in how their teachers approach it. nora wise says the word out loud in class; karen morrill does not. >> karen morrill: what happens when we... when i say "the n- word" and i don't pronounce n-i- g-g-e-r. people are scared to...
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justice process became extremely agitated very angry with bradley she asked him to leave her chambers and at that point according to him last bradley justice prosser lunged at her grabbed her by the neck and held her in a chokehold. and other justices who were there at the time i will remain nameless this is second hand but other justices who were there at the time will cross the board who say that it was not eight bradley not a joking situation that he appeared to those involved in a violent or at least a very animated angry attack. erica justice prosser has apparently history of anger management problems he's got quite a temper and he was on the record calling he cast a sharlee haven't found a match. or there's. footage of him when he was in the assembly kind of go and walking very aggressively shaking his fist and raising his fist up in the air at another member of this family so he's got quite a temper but i think you know there's a really this is really reflective unfortunately of the divisiveness. the conservatives have had in the state capitol i mean there was constant supreme
justice process became extremely agitated very angry with bradley she asked him to leave her chambers and at that point according to him last bradley justice prosser lunged at her grabbed her by the neck and held her in a chokehold. and other justices who were there at the time i will remain nameless this is second hand but other justices who were there at the time will cross the board who say that it was not eight bradley not a joking situation that he appeared to those involved in a violent...
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of service and making secret documents is not whistleblowing it's treason on you tube varian said bradley manning will be forgotten as an individual perhaps a troop maybe we will take a larger type in history books on twitter open mind concluded i hope manning will be remembered as a hero because it means we have over him that complacency with what's really been going on might take for anyone to reveal secret documents of the u.s. takes courage my courage may not be enough to be called a hero it's the result their actions have on history itself that will determine how they will be remembered and as for bradley manning the world will be healing and debating the results of what has been done for many years to come. as always we thank you for your responses and here's our next topic for you it was just reported that sony has been hacked yet again this time by the group the same people who gained access to p.b.s. earlier this week but the. target sony pictures entertainment which is a different division of the mega electronics company over little sykes still managed to obtain over eight milli
of service and making secret documents is not whistleblowing it's treason on you tube varian said bradley manning will be forgotten as an individual perhaps a troop maybe we will take a larger type in history books on twitter open mind concluded i hope manning will be remembered as a hero because it means we have over him that complacency with what's really been going on might take for anyone to reveal secret documents of the u.s. takes courage my courage may not be enough to be called a hero...
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reviews ordered after bradley's arrest revealed suspicions about bradley's behavior went unreported to the state's medical board for years. mary. >> all right, denise, thank you. bradley is charged with 24 counts of rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a child. >>> the defense in the murder trial of casey anthony accuses a crime scene investigator from altering evidence. her lawyer claims the drying out of evidence from the car changes any conclusion that could be drawn from it. >>> on long island in new york, investigators are looking for more information including a potential killer. today's serge was prompted by fbi aerial surveillance. police believe at least four of the victims are linked to one killer. >>> libyan leader gadhafi proclaims he is not leaving his country despite nato's decision to increase air strikes. as danielle notingham reports, the libyan situation is at the top of president obama's talks with nato. >> reporter: gadhafi promised to fight to the death. in a phone call to state tv, he shouted we will not surrender. the call ended when more jets flew ove
reviews ordered after bradley's arrest revealed suspicions about bradley's behavior went unreported to the state's medical board for years. mary. >> all right, denise, thank you. bradley is charged with 24 counts of rape, sexual assault and sexual exploitation of a child. >>> the defense in the murder trial of casey anthony accuses a crime scene investigator from altering evidence. her lawyer claims the drying out of evidence from the car changes any conclusion that could be...
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earl bradley. today, bradley dressed in his gray prison jump suit sat there quietly staring at the wall or down at the table as the prosecution presented the first part of his case. of course this is day one of this trial. already, this case sparked major reforms, including nine bills signed by delaware's governor that tighten regulations and clarify the obligations to report it when a doctor is suspected of abusing a child. anita. >> derek, thank you. at the casey anthony trial in orlando, an attorney for the florida mother charged with killing her two-year-old daughter suggested crucial evidence was altered. anthony's attorney questioned a crime scene investigator about why he dried out garbage found in a bag inside anthony's car. the csi testified he was following protocall since drying out evidence preserves it and makes it easier to examine. defense attorneys say a foul odor in the car came from the garbage. now prosecutors contend that it was actually the smell of human decomposition. >> that
earl bradley. today, bradley dressed in his gray prison jump suit sat there quietly staring at the wall or down at the table as the prosecution presented the first part of his case. of course this is day one of this trial. already, this case sparked major reforms, including nine bills signed by delaware's governor that tighten regulations and clarify the obligations to report it when a doctor is suspected of abusing a child. anita. >> derek, thank you. at the casey anthony trial in...
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manning support group network rather he's a friend of bradley manning and he was subpoenaed to appear before this grand jury in alexandria virginia today now private first class manning you remember is the u.s. government whistleblower he's accused of leaking u.s. diplomatic cables to wiki leaks and he could face the death penalty as a result of these charges of course depending on what the outcome is now house called for manning's freedom and in his testimony he pled the fifth he invoked his right to remain silent before this grand jury according to house he says this is a show trial not to curtail press freedom and r.t. got to speak with him one on. and at the grand jury hearing he talked about the public reaction to the bradley manning case first take a listen but i think there's a groundswell movement happening right now in the us up just for example in boston today students that were never politically active and all standing up to support probably nothing to keep peace and protest this grand jury i think the u.s. government is frightened of what it perceives to be mass public sup
manning support group network rather he's a friend of bradley manning and he was subpoenaed to appear before this grand jury in alexandria virginia today now private first class manning you remember is the u.s. government whistleblower he's accused of leaking u.s. diplomatic cables to wiki leaks and he could face the death penalty as a result of these charges of course depending on what the outcome is now house called for manning's freedom and in his testimony he pled the fifth he invoked his...
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first i was so ever before a live studio audience tomorrow but tonight we've got an exclusive with bradley crowder almost blew up the last r. and c. literally blew up that is i was not in jail still will explain we got a preview from the census because we love those government numbers will do you part of zero gov dot com joins us to explain why the articles of confederation were superior to the constitution a word from obama's d.d.a. head about why killing kids is great news ron paul and barney frank seem enough to get the feds out of the weed control hillary clinton taking sides against the american people we bust time magazine a negative neo con man see once again on those ron paul people plus a little gay news from the sergeant major of the marine corps don't ask nancy if he's a neo con and i won't tell anyone that you've been watching out on the versus the man. the f.b.i. is bragging about a recent coup mob boss james whitey bulger he was captured after sixteen years on the run near los angeles this case is interesting because it shows what happens when the full light of the federal go
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events surrounding bradley manning in the documents he's suspected of leaking cannot be ignored by history it's become a complicated mix of national security morality personal tragedy and human freedom and a national and global scale when it's over and it's far from being over just yet how do you think history will look back on manning's actions will he be remembered as a hero a traitor or a victim and facebook beyond believe he's already a hero bill martin told us being a soldier you give up certain rights when you raise your right hand and take your oath of service and leaking secret documents is not whistleblowing it's treason i knew to hide a varian said bradley manning will be forgotten as an individual perhaps a true maybe we will take a larger type in history books on twitter open mind concluded i hope manning will be remembered as a hero because it means we've overcame that complacency with what's really been going on may take for anyone to reveal secrets documents of the us takes courage but that courage may not be enough to be called a hero it's the result their actions have on h
events surrounding bradley manning in the documents he's suspected of leaking cannot be ignored by history it's become a complicated mix of national security morality personal tragedy and human freedom and a national and global scale when it's over and it's far from being over just yet how do you think history will look back on manning's actions will he be remembered as a hero a traitor or a victim and facebook beyond believe he's already a hero bill martin told us being a soldier you give up...
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. >> well, this is book tv at c-span2 at the university of chicago joined by professor mark bradley his most recent book is "vietnam at war." what are you looking at in this book? >> the idea of the book was to think about the war from of vietnamese perspective as to think about it in a kind of long historical. so for americans the vietnam war is the american war. late 1950's, 1975. for most vietnamese the war began at the latest in 1946. many would argue at the beginning of the century of the french first came to take control of vietnam. try to think back as early as the 1890's in the coming of french rule and to talk about anti colonialism, the french war, the american war and to talk of the war for memory of vietnam since the war is over. >> host: have the vietnamese perspective been lost from time? >> guest: not in vietnam. other places in the world. the american war in vietnam is the most talked-about topic. there are thousands of books and articles. and that is just the world. if you think of, and television and radio. it is the kind of topic where americans can really turn around
. >> well, this is book tv at c-span2 at the university of chicago joined by professor mark bradley his most recent book is "vietnam at war." what are you looking at in this book? >> the idea of the book was to think about the war from of vietnamese perspective as to think about it in a kind of long historical. so for americans the vietnam war is the american war. late 1950's, 1975. for most vietnamese the war began at the latest in 1946. many would argue at the beginning...
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but other justices who were there at the time will cross the board will say that it was not eight bradley not a joking situation it appeared to those involved in a byline or at least a very animated angry attack oh no erica justice processor has apparently history of anger management problems he's got quite a temper and he was on the record calling kick-ass a sharlee evidence and i'm back. footage of him when he was in the assembly kind of go and walking very aggressively shaking his fists and raising his fist up in the air at another member of this place so he's got quite a temper but i think you know there's a really this is really reflective unfortunately of the divisiveness. the conservatives have had in the state capitol i mean there was constant supreme court is still in the actual building of the wisconsin capitol and that they were supposedly also you know discussing their decision here and that this law has become so divisive has become so polarizing that it would come to the point where one justice would feel so much for great that they would put a hand on another is is really f
but other justices who were there at the time will cross the board will say that it was not eight bradley not a joking situation it appeared to those involved in a byline or at least a very animated angry attack oh no erica justice processor has apparently history of anger management problems he's got quite a temper and he was on the record calling kick-ass a sharlee evidence and i'm back. footage of him when he was in the assembly kind of go and walking very aggressively shaking his fists and...
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and now his alleged source, private bradley manning, was in custody. dave davis was with assange in june 2010. >> he was paranoid. i'm not surprised he was in a state of high anxiety and highly security conscious. >> reporter: security conscious because assange had another weapon in his arsenal. a secret database of u.s. government documents from the war in afghanistan. assange was more and more focused on what he saw as abuses within the u.s. government. now he believed he had evidence of actual war crimes. does he operate as if he is constantly being followed, constantly being watched? >> yes, because he probably is. you know, this information was known, and eventually people, important people, knew he had this. >> more surveillance around him than almost anyone in the world. >> reporter: one of the people on assange's trail was nick davis, an investigative journalist from "the guardian" newspaper in london. he had read about manning's alleged leak to wikileaks and sensed a big story. so you started looking for julian assange? >> he was lying very lo
and now his alleged source, private bradley manning, was in custody. dave davis was with assange in june 2010. >> he was paranoid. i'm not surprised he was in a state of high anxiety and highly security conscious. >> reporter: security conscious because assange had another weapon in his arsenal. a secret database of u.s. government documents from the war in afghanistan. assange was more and more focused on what he saw as abuses within the u.s. government. now he believed he had...
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private first class bradley manning, who has since been arrested.ng may have never come to their attention if not for this man. >> we are on our way to meet adrian lamo who is the former computer hacker who turned bradley manning into the authorities. and lamo is kind of an elusive character. he screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to messages but he had one condition for our interview today, and that's that his location to remain completely anonymous. what is with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people that are going beyond the in their opposition to my cooperation with the government in this case. and i just want to be able to sleep soundly at night. >> reporter: bradley manning first approaches lamo by sending him an e-mail. >> manning essentially opened by introducing himself saying he was an intelligence analyst in base in iraq just outside of baghdad. >> lamo and manning began chatting extensively online. lamo said he provided the chat logs to the website wired.com who eventually published about a qu
private first class bradley manning, who has since been arrested.ng may have never come to their attention if not for this man. >> we are on our way to meet adrian lamo who is the former computer hacker who turned bradley manning into the authorities. and lamo is kind of an elusive character. he screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to messages but he had one condition for our interview today, and that's that his location to remain completely anonymous. what...
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manning supporter as we told you in the past houses one of the few people who was able to visit bradley manning although he was detained at quantico and he's one of the few who openly spoke out about his inhumane treatment while being held there coincidentally house was also subject to several searches and seizures when he was crossing the border oh man security and border control agents took his laptop at an airport without providing a valid reason and repeatedly subjected him to random questioning about his involvement with wiki leaks and this is what house told me when i interviewed him on june sixth it's important to note that the u.s. government has not been legislated in the authority to claim devices but the order they have claimed this is already on the road they said right we're the government and we can take it up the border there's very little legal precedent for this. and we hope this piece will outline of the u.s. government should actually you know warrant before seizing any devices from any person troubled across the border. wow what a shocker the government overstepped t
manning supporter as we told you in the past houses one of the few people who was able to visit bradley manning although he was detained at quantico and he's one of the few who openly spoke out about his inhumane treatment while being held there coincidentally house was also subject to several searches and seizures when he was crossing the border oh man security and border control agents took his laptop at an airport without providing a valid reason and repeatedly subjected him to random...
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they point to bradley manning, who has since been arrested. never come to his their tension if not for this man. we are on the way to meet adrian lamo, who turned him into authorities. and lamo, he is screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to e-mails. he had one condition for his interview today. and his location had to remean completely amons now. what is with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people in opposition to my corporation with the government in this case. and i want to be able to sleep at night. >> reporter: bradley manning sends him an e-mail. >> he said he was an intelligence analyst in iraq just outside of baghdad. >> reporter: they began chatting online. lamo said he provided the chat logs to wired.com who published about a quarter of the transcripts. in one of the chats, manning asked f huh access to met quorks 14 hours a day for, seven days a week for eight months what would do you? alarmed, lamo contacts u.s. officials. he said he took action because his belief in government transparenc
they point to bradley manning, who has since been arrested. never come to his their tension if not for this man. we are on the way to meet adrian lamo, who turned him into authorities. and lamo, he is screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to e-mails. he had one condition for his interview today. and his location had to remean completely amons now. what is with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people in opposition to my corporation with the...
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there bradley, bring me more caviar. >> actually, the 3rd is not a wealthy district? >> why do you live there? >> just happens that the district line is... >> stephen: on another subject, you opposed proposition 8, correct? >> yes. >> stephen: so if i wanted to marry man, you'd support it? >> yes. >> stephen: so if you were gay and if i were gay, would you marry me? >> i'm not sure you're my type. [laughter] don't take that as an insult. >> stephen: why should i? why should i take that as an insult. you get the courage up to ask somebody to marry you and they don't even have to think about it. they just say no. [laughter] if you think i'm fat, just say so. >> you're not. >> stephen: just say it. you're not going to hurt my feelings. >> i have another image in mind. >> stephen: is it allen? >> it's patty. >> stephen: let's move on. you don't want to deal with the issue. you have a strong environmental record. >> you can call me a "tree hugger." >> stephen: you ever go further than that, a little under the leaf, over the bark action? >> no. >> stephen: do you support ma
there bradley, bring me more caviar. >> actually, the 3rd is not a wealthy district? >> why do you live there? >> just happens that the district line is... >> stephen: on another subject, you opposed proposition 8, correct? >> yes. >> stephen: so if i wanted to marry man, you'd support it? >> yes. >> stephen: so if you were gay and if i were gay, would you marry me? >> i'm not sure you're my type. [laughter] don't take that as an insult....
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supervisor cohen: do you have a question, bradley? >> yes. my question is, how can the city stop the health and dental costs better going to hit the home care workers in san francisco and county? >> let me just respond to the issue, the fact of helping san francisco for those individuals a live audience and mrs. doe, people are eligible for access to health care. that is one way of managing the cuts. so -- i am not sure about the state cuts. it sounds like the health care workers are working in the homes. >> just shoveled a light on its -- shed a little light on it. the dental has no support, for instance. >> just to respond, i think that issue is an important one, not just for the home workers, but a bigger issue facing a lot of workers in the city. it is a very difficult discussion and a very difficult situation. one of the things that is causing it though is we are facing these deficits and we are seeing high demands for services and one of the things creating a lot of pressure on the city for all costs is the cost of benefits. so, nobody
supervisor cohen: do you have a question, bradley? >> yes. my question is, how can the city stop the health and dental costs better going to hit the home care workers in san francisco and county? >> let me just respond to the issue, the fact of helping san francisco for those individuals a live audience and mrs. doe, people are eligible for access to health care. that is one way of managing the cuts. so -- i am not sure about the state cuts. it sounds like the health care workers...
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the trial of pediatrician earl bradley only took four hours. the defense presented no case at all and prosecutors only called two witnesses. police officers who described finding hours of videotapes allegedly showing bradley raping children in his office. >>> an update now on the tragically named saga wiener gate. he has at least one x rated video of the congressman but says he doesn't want to release it. he will make the picture public if they start going after the girl who accused him of sending the photos. he admitted to tweeting the inappropriate pictures. tonight not only is the republican house leader saying enough is enough, but the fellow democrats aren't giving him as much support either. >> i don't condone his activity. >> i wish there was some way i could defend him, but i can't. >> what advice would you give him? >> call somebody else. >> his big government website has lead coverage of this story but others are moving it forward as well. tmz with a story he told a porn star to lie about sexually explicit e-mails. . >>> health expert
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hundreds of people rallied in bradley, kansas for him.his legal proceedings have not started yet. >> the government believes this is going to be an easy case. i don't think they the physical evidence at this time. and they're trying to drag that out. they have a team of forensics people actually trying to find the evidence. >>> a bakery is trying to figure out how its cupcakes became part of an international plot involving al-qaeda, british spies and bombs. main street cupcakes in hudson, ohio says the recipe for its mojito cupcakes were reported on the website. >> we always call it, the bomb, but it certainly has nothing to do with creating bombs. >> in case you're wondering, it includes white rum cake with a twist of lime, and mint. the shop calls the whole experience surreal. >>> the safety of ice that you must have inside your home by the next month, and the changes teams could soon see at some grocery store checkout lines. >>> investigators still in the scene of an overnight shooting, the victim in this case, a 2- month-old baby boy.
hundreds of people rallied in bradley, kansas for him.his legal proceedings have not started yet. >> the government believes this is going to be an easy case. i don't think they the physical evidence at this time. and they're trying to drag that out. they have a team of forensics people actually trying to find the evidence. >>> a bakery is trying to figure out how its cupcakes became part of an international plot involving al-qaeda, british spies and bombs. main street cupcakes...
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the wrecked car caught fire but the driver got away with minor cuts in what was a second was that bradley there twice former winner allan what nash also in one piece after an early crash on saturday. morning my g.p. case is the mast of the pouring rain silverstone to play a flank to flag victory at the british grand prix yesterday and finished a massive fifteen seconds ahead of its bets on t.v. but the physio so american collin edwards came in third the victory means stand out overtakes world champion jorge lorenzo in the overall standings to lead by eighteen points the spaniard didn't finish off the crushing out of high speed and squeezed marcus in chile also swallow. once he got a bit of a lead you know i feel a lot more relaxed in destroying to make sure we didn't crash in those conditions because you know it's so easy because water in different parts parts of the track you know that we're getting quite a lot deeper during the race last year that sure a little bit better but i mean it was it was torture sort of you know ten laps seven laps i was counting down and they just took too lon
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. >> ed bradley: how have you changed over the last 15 years of playing out here every day? young, i was always excited, you know? "got to do it today." and i was always paranoid about not ever being able to play good enough, you know. never being able to play good enough. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> safer: i'm going to ask you the same question that our friend ed bradley asked you 15 years ago. how has your playing changed in the years since? >> marsalis: i think just a natural wisdom that comes with age. ♪ ♪ mostly, i think i have a different type of weight in my sound. in just the 15 years, i know more music. ♪ ♪ so when i'm playing, i feel like it reflects a deeper knowledge. i think i hear better, too. ♪ ♪ >> safer: their mission-- his and the band's-- is to keep jazz alive, writing new music and paying homage to the treasures of the past. >> marsalis let me hear the brass at letter "q." >> safer: like marsalis, most of his lincoln center musicians were classically trained, equally at home with bach and the blues. they come from big cities and small towns-- youngster
. >> ed bradley: how have you changed over the last 15 years of playing out here every day? young, i was always excited, you know? "got to do it today." and i was always paranoid about not ever being able to play good enough, you know. never being able to play good enough. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> safer: i'm going to ask you the same question that our friend ed bradley asked you 15 years ago. how has your playing changed in the years since? >> marsalis: i...
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and i support what they do but i mean bradley manning he had to sit in solitary confinement for like ten months a choir to go he had to sleep naked at night he was checked out every five minutes they didn't allow him to sleep enjoying a son who is staying and states in england he has to wear. bracelet and he's really complaining. i think it's very slow it was a very i think it's very slow it's chasing that day he was out of control i'm sorry he's like wandering around the town going to the mail i think it went to the post office and it's like he's trapped and come on like you said primly bradley manning and obviously in a much more situation you have no show the jury could find me seems that they're solitary nor terribly confined but at the same time you know he has you know rights to you know have is that the rights respected in it i think it is it's conceivable that you can you can you can question the ways in which he's been treated but at the same time i think that using this way to complain about his commitment might not have been best i don't think i was saying to you before th
and i support what they do but i mean bradley manning he had to sit in solitary confinement for like ten months a choir to go he had to sleep naked at night he was checked out every five minutes they didn't allow him to sleep enjoying a son who is staying and states in england he has to wear. bracelet and he's really complaining. i think it's very slow it was a very i think it's very slow it's chasing that day he was out of control i'm sorry he's like wandering around the town going to the mail...
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the obama administration seems to be ramping up its espionage investigation of wiki leaks namely bradley manning and julian all songe and just a few hours ago a blogger named david house testified before a grand jury just a few miles away here in virginia about his ties to bradley manning and wiki leaks all part of a larger probe into the financial espionage act violations among other violations and the obama administration's probe on leakers so are we really in the middle of some sort of a war against whistleblowers here or is it just a bunch of coincidences well for more on this i'm joined by just one of the homeland security director at the government accountability project and steven cohen he's the executive director of the national whistleblower center he's also the author of the book the whistleblowers handbook very aptly titled thank you so much both of you for being here believe he shared a few stephen if i can start with you if you're one of the nation's foremost experts in this in this area you've been practicing. in law and dealing with whistle blowing cases for nearly three d
the obama administration seems to be ramping up its espionage investigation of wiki leaks namely bradley manning and julian all songe and just a few hours ago a blogger named david house testified before a grand jury just a few miles away here in virginia about his ties to bradley manning and wiki leaks all part of a larger probe into the financial espionage act violations among other violations and the obama administration's probe on leakers so are we really in the middle of some sort of a war...
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then you know that we've been documenting the obama administration's war and whistleblowers from bradley manning and wiki leaks to the case of thomas drake amongst others but today let's take a good look at what this administration is doing and james rise of the award winning new york times reporter who they're trying to force to reveal his source and the case carry over from the bush administration and in an affidavit affidavit excuse me the rising filed last week he knows that he was told by reliable sources that former vice president dick cheney pressure the justice department to personally target him because cheney was unhappy with his reporting and wanted to see him in jail of reporting in this particular case refers to a chapter in his two thousand and six book state of war the secret history of the cia in the bush administration in that chapter he described a cia effort to thwart iran's nuclear ambitions by secretly providing them with faulty blueprints but it was more than just that rising reported on the waterboarding of detainees in iraq he broke the story of the n.s.a. is warr
then you know that we've been documenting the obama administration's war and whistleblowers from bradley manning and wiki leaks to the case of thomas drake amongst others but today let's take a good look at what this administration is doing and james rise of the award winning new york times reporter who they're trying to force to reveal his source and the case carry over from the bush administration and in an affidavit affidavit excuse me the rising filed last week he knows that he was told by...
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bradley manning is the linchpin of the case against assange. if the u.s.that assange solisted this information from bradley manning then he is in a deeper pool when it comes to his legal jeopardy. >> and the whole picture comes apart completely. >> yes, because assange can say he was acting as "the new york times" does or any other media public when they get classified information. >> so what is determined there determines the future of wikileaks? >> well, we don't know the future of wikileaks, but i will say that it is inextricable from the fate of julian assange, because he is synonymous with the organization. so as sails assange there goes wikileaks as well. >> i know you are working on this for quite some time and did you find out anything about julian assange that maybe we haven't known before? >> i think that it is really interesting to watch his sort of candid reactions when he is not really away that he is being filmed or behind the scenes assange, because he is quite funny, and wicked smart. at the same time, he has a sense of hubris, and arroganc
bradley manning is the linchpin of the case against assange. if the u.s.that assange solisted this information from bradley manning then he is in a deeper pool when it comes to his legal jeopardy. >> and the whole picture comes apart completely. >> yes, because assange can say he was acting as "the new york times" does or any other media public when they get classified information. >> so what is determined there determines the future of wikileaks? >> well, we...
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as we first told you yesterday david house a supporter of bradley manning was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in alexandria virginia he was amongst a handful of individuals from the boston area who were all instructed to come to her during and testify about various elements involving bradley manning and the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks as a whole now while hells did in fact show up he didn't give out any information other than his name and his address to the grand jury his attorney peter crop explains why. the house we're going to hear some questions over. there he invoked his right to remain silent under the fifth amendment to the u.s. constitution. so while house didn't have much to say inside the courtroom he did exercises right to free speech outside during a press conference and there he fully expressed his opinions on this entire court case saying his legal proceeding is nothing but a means by which the government wants to put fear into americans and keep them from standing up to the wrongdoings of the government tells also compare the grand jury to a historic incide
as we first told you yesterday david house a supporter of bradley manning was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in alexandria virginia he was amongst a handful of individuals from the boston area who were all instructed to come to her during and testify about various elements involving bradley manning and the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks as a whole now while hells did in fact show up he didn't give out any information other than his name and his address to the grand jury his...
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tahman bradley has more on what's at stake. >> reporter: the sticking point in the debt negotiations president obama will take over is, no surprise, taxes. republican leaders say there will be no deal on the debt ceiling that includes new taxes. >> throwing more tax revenue into the mix is simply not going to produce a desirable result. but it won't pass. putting aside the fact that republicans don't like to raise taxes, democrats don't like to either. >> reporter: last week, republicans walked out of debt negotiations with democrats, citing an impasse over new taxes. democrats want to close tax loopholes to generate new revenues. republicans say doing so actually raises taxes. >> how do you call closing loopholes to all companies that are making billions of dollars in profits that would generate $40 billion to $50 billion in revenue, how do you call that a tax hike? that is no tax hike. >> reporter: the clock is ticking toward the day the u.s. blows through its debt ceiling of $14.3 trillion. on august 2nd, the government will run out of money to pay its bills, which could send trem
tahman bradley has more on what's at stake. >> reporter: the sticking point in the debt negotiations president obama will take over is, no surprise, taxes. republican leaders say there will be no deal on the debt ceiling that includes new taxes. >> throwing more tax revenue into the mix is simply not going to produce a desirable result. but it won't pass. putting aside the fact that republicans don't like to raise taxes, democrats don't like to either. >> reporter: last week,...