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donald trump: wikileaks, i love wikileaks.el: assange's most disruptive act of all was his intervention in u.s. politics in the 2016 u.s. election. daniel domscheit-berg: what clearly happened there is that wikileaks was a useful tool, and somebody figured out how to use that. julian might've been the useful idiot to president trump or his advisers or whoever, you know, helping him to get more political momentum. ♪♪♪ jennifer robinson: for anyone to suggest that julian is owned by any particular government is simply wrong, and you need to know julian to know that that's simply not the case. ♪♪♪ michael: in the 2016 campaign, wikileaks sent shock wavese. through the u.s. political system. the publication of thousands of e-mails stolen from senior figures in the democratic national committee was enthusiastically embraced by candidate donald trump. now as president, trump has flipped. his administration is coming after assange, but is it just about national security, or is it also part of a broader attack on media freedom? ♪♪♪ pj
donald trump: wikileaks, i love wikileaks.el: assange's most disruptive act of all was his intervention in u.s. politics in the 2016 u.s. election. daniel domscheit-berg: what clearly happened there is that wikileaks was a useful tool, and somebody figured out how to use that. julian might've been the useful idiot to president trump or his advisers or whoever, you know, helping him to get more political momentum. ♪♪♪ jennifer robinson: for anyone to suggest that julian is owned by any...
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and she found wikileaks. nobody really knew about wikileaks in those days, but she found it online.nning corresponded online in encrypted conversations. at this point, neither knew the identity of the person they were speaking to. nancy: she did find someone with a like mind in julian. she found someone who cared about the public having information, who was worried about what happens in a war, and who believed that this information should get out. and there was no one around her, who she could have that conversation with--no one. michael: the encrypted exchanges on the jabber online chat service would later be collected as evidence against manning and assange. in one chat, as they worked on cracking a secret defense department password, assange commented, "no luck so far." daniel: you know, we had a chat room. naturally, you can see there was lots of chat going on, and today, if i read the chat logs, if these are real chat logs--and, you know, i would guess they are--then the conversations between julian and chelsea certainly didn't help anybody. michael: assange's dealings with man
and she found wikileaks. nobody really knew about wikileaks in those days, but she found it online.nning corresponded online in encrypted conversations. at this point, neither knew the identity of the person they were speaking to. nancy: she did find someone with a like mind in julian. she found someone who cared about the public having information, who was worried about what happens in a war, and who believed that this information should get out. and there was no one around her, who she could...
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statements that this by wikileaks and its publication and now. does he propose to conduct this ending? he did not say. but the cia is only in the business of collecting information, assassinating people. it is quite a menacing statement that he does need to clarify. amy: again, richard roth, yahoo! news last year revealed the cia did consider abducting and possibly assassinating julian assange while he was an political asylum in the embassy. your comments on this? of course pompeo could be a presidential candidate in the next presidential election. >> julian war assange and wikileaks is a publication. tickets information from sources and publishes it no different than "the new york times" or any newscaster. it does nothing more. there is an indictment alleging more, certainly the government will have to prove it, but the bottom line thus far all we've seen is publication. it is no different than the pentagon papers "the new york times" published. there is a very clear purpose for the news, and that is if information comes in its possession, and i
statements that this by wikileaks and its publication and now. does he propose to conduct this ending? he did not say. but the cia is only in the business of collecting information, assassinating people. it is quite a menacing statement that he does need to clarify. amy: again, richard roth, yahoo! news last year revealed the cia did consider abducting and possibly assassinating julian assange while he was an political asylum in the embassy. your comments on this? of course pompeo could be a...
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now, wikileaks found, the julian assange remains in a british prison awaiting extradition to the united states, to face charges over the publication of files that detailed us war crimes. numerous journalists and human rights groups have called for his release, and mexico has offered him asylum. his biggest supporter is his wife and foreman lawyer stella astonish. in a re interview, she told d w about her fears for her husband's life and the impact that his treatment is having on press freedom worldwide. good freedom for julian assange. that's what his supporters are demanding in front of the british home office. stella songs is among them, appearing in public to talk about her husband's flight, takes a toll on her pain. but she says she won't stop until he's free. julian's life depends on him winning this extradition, joanne, is clinically depressed if he is extradited and placed in the type of isolation that the u. s. government says that it reserves the right to place him and then he will be driven to commit suicide. stella songs fell in love with a future husband. why working as his
now, wikileaks found, the julian assange remains in a british prison awaiting extradition to the united states, to face charges over the publication of files that detailed us war crimes. numerous journalists and human rights groups have called for his release, and mexico has offered him asylum. his biggest supporter is his wife and foreman lawyer stella astonish. in a re interview, she told d w about her fears for her husband's life and the impact that his treatment is having on press freedom...
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assange such an assumption roger waters made at a rally against the extradition of the founders of wikileakshe walked near the us department of justice building, dozens of people with posters gathered for a rally, and sange is still in the uk in prison earlier satlondon allowed extradition to the united states in the states, the founder of wikilex faces up to 175 years in prison for violating the law on espionage and disclosing classified information waters. calls on us authorities to drop the charges. the smuggling of more than 200 kg of gold was crossed by customs officers of the airport, vnukovo was going to take the precious metal to the united arab emirates, according to the press service of the federal customs service, six couriers were carrying the cargo, citizens of russia and armenia, the first group of three people was supposed to fly to yerevan with ingots in their luggage and hand luggage. they passed control, the second was heading to dubai under the guise of tourists with empty suitcases. after border control, the accomplices met in the airport's no man's land and exchanged lug
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sange such an application roger waters said at a rally against the extradition of the founder of wikileaksassed by the building of the us department of justice , dozens of people with boards gathered for the action. and he himself is still in prison in the uk, the maranium of sutlondon allowed his extradition to the united states. in the states, he faces up to 175 years in prison for violating the law in espionage and disclosing classified information. waters calls on the american authorities to drop the charges. russia maintains plans for procurement interventions on the grain market, the ministry of agriculture said so. a small amount can be purchased today. tell us about what you need to make a reserve tatyana up to 3 million tons will continue this topic. today, the ministry of agriculture is planning to carry out a purchasing intervention in the grain market. the trading volume is 21,000,600 tons. this is mainly wheat and rosh from the crops of this and last years, until 24, a special fund should receive up to 3 million. the harvesting company is now in full swing. the grain of the ne
sange such an application roger waters said at a rally against the extradition of the founder of wikileaksassed by the building of the us department of justice , dozens of people with boards gathered for the action. and he himself is still in prison in the uk, the maranium of sutlondon allowed his extradition to the united states. in the states, he faces up to 175 years in prison for violating the law in espionage and disclosing classified information. waters calls on the american authorities...
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i went to that government down for i saw a sanction, and wikileaks have had a tremendous impact on the wall, especially those eli is the irregularities and flaws in the legal case. the video evidence, the u. s. acquired illegally. when assange was at the ecuadorian embassy in london, a key witness for the prosecution, a hacker who turned out to be a convicted peta file who later admitted his testimony was made up. the assurances the americans have made and the british have accepted that assange will get a fair trial. when the u. s. has not even denied reports that its officials discussed assassinating him. in 2017. none of that has really changed. what has changed is that a stranger has a new prime minister anthony alba. nice. the question for assange, who was born in australia is which anthony albin easy. are we talking about? the opposition leader. who said this during the election campaign about assange and his most famous source? chelsea manny that enough is enough. the person, it was actually late. the class supplied information to wiki likes is pray, but the person who published
i went to that government down for i saw a sanction, and wikileaks have had a tremendous impact on the wall, especially those eli is the irregularities and flaws in the legal case. the video evidence, the u. s. acquired illegally. when assange was at the ecuadorian embassy in london, a key witness for the prosecution, a hacker who turned out to be a convicted peta file who later admitted his testimony was made up. the assurances the americans have made and the british have accepted that assange...
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he faces charges that under the espionage act off the wikileaks published a military and diplomatic files, exposing alleged to us war crimes and guy song and iraq. we have some former c, i a officer joined carrie, aka, who said the law suits even if, if it fails might affect the outcome of a song. just case if sue is bringing to evidence, bringing into evidence. the fact that the cia had actively planned to murder julia savage, or to kidnap julian assange in london. and, and the fact that the cia had bugged the dorian embassy for both audio and video in order to listen to what he was telling his lawyers. because of that, he can't possibly get a fair trial in the united states. so while the suit against the ca itself, as a suit, probably won't go anywhere. the rest of that information ought to be evidence in julian assign just case i personally don't think there's a chance of a fair trial. now, julian has been charged in a federal district. the easter district of virginia, which is called the espionage court. it's called the espionage board because no espionage defendant has ever won a cas
he faces charges that under the espionage act off the wikileaks published a military and diplomatic files, exposing alleged to us war crimes and guy song and iraq. we have some former c, i a officer joined carrie, aka, who said the law suits even if, if it fails might affect the outcome of a song. just case if sue is bringing to evidence, bringing into evidence. the fact that the cia had actively planned to murder julia savage, or to kidnap julian assange in london. and, and the fact that the...
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wikileaks org from february 2nd of 2008. it's our current cia director, william burns was then the ambassador to russia, and he wrote a memo to condoleezza called nyet means yet. and he said, i just met with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister. he explained in no uncertain terms that they just absolutely will not accept us bringing ukraine into nato's if it comes down to it, they'll essentially invade and conquer ukraine before. they let us bring it in nato and. so mr. lavrov is begging us to just not try it and i think the language is there that could cause civil war and then we would be forced to intervene. and we don't want to have to that decision. lavrov says, which is four months later, bush tried to bring them into nato's, and the only reason he wasn't able was because germany and france absolutely put their foot down. and why? only for one reason. it will unnecessarily provoke conflict with russia. otherwise, why not accept that it would a problem and they knew it. so instead put out a statement that one day we will
wikileaks org from february 2nd of 2008. it's our current cia director, william burns was then the ambassador to russia, and he wrote a memo to condoleezza called nyet means yet. and he said, i just met with sergei lavrov, the foreign minister. he explained in no uncertain terms that they just absolutely will not accept us bringing ukraine into nato's if it comes down to it, they'll essentially invade and conquer ukraine before. they let us bring it in nato and. so mr. lavrov is begging us to...
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wikileaks even released the hacked emails that they had as soon as that story went on cnn manu raju reported it feeding frenzy. cbs news said it confirmed the same story. it was never true to begin with and as soon as it was found out by the washington post that it wasn't true. they just stopped talking about it. they didn't retract it. they didn't say we were wrong. and this is what the media continued to do throughout the trump years. remember the stories about donald trump was removing blue mailboxes from street corners so he could steal the 2020 election. it was because the postal service was refurbishing mailboxes, but that became a feeding frenzy for two weeks that every time a blue mailbox was removed people thought donald trump ordered it off the street. on election night the saturday the election was called for joe biden. church bells went off in paris fireworks went off in london abc news cbs abc news nbc news and abc news all report cnn and abc news all reported that it was an international celebration of joe biden's victory and donald trump's defeat and you know what one
wikileaks even released the hacked emails that they had as soon as that story went on cnn manu raju reported it feeding frenzy. cbs news said it confirmed the same story. it was never true to begin with and as soon as it was found out by the washington post that it wasn't true. they just stopped talking about it. they didn't retract it. they didn't say we were wrong. and this is what the media continued to do throughout the trump years. remember the stories about donald trump was removing blue...
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american journalists and lawyers are suing the cia, saying it spied on them when they visited the wikileaksas staying in ecuador�*s embassy in london at the time. the cia has declined to comment. prosecutors have described the manchester city footballer, benjamin mendy, as a predator, on the opening day of his trial for alleged rape. the 28—year—old and his friend, louis saha matturie, are accused of attacking seven women. they deny all the charges against them. people in the uk aged over 50, and the clinically vulnerable, will be the first to receive a new vaccine which protects against the original strain of coronavirus and the now—dominant omicron variant. it will be offered as an autumn booster in the uk — the first country in the world to approve it. we can now speak to drjohn swartzberg, who's a clinical professor emeritus at uc berkeley school of public health. a warm welcome to the programme. a new vaccine, new booster autumn, what do you make of this latest offering to counter covid—i9? make of this latest offering to counter covid-19?_ make of this latest offering to counter covid
american journalists and lawyers are suing the cia, saying it spied on them when they visited the wikileaksas staying in ecuador�*s embassy in london at the time. the cia has declined to comment. prosecutors have described the manchester city footballer, benjamin mendy, as a predator, on the opening day of his trial for alleged rape. the 28—year—old and his friend, louis saha matturie, are accused of attacking seven women. they deny all the charges against them. people in the uk aged over...
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how many stories does cnn put on the air about donald trump junior having access to wikileaks even before they released the hacked e-mails? as soon as that the feeding frenzy cbs news says it can from the same story it was never true to begin with as soon as it was founded by the "washington post" it wasn't they stop talking about it they did not retracted or say we're wrong. this is what the media continue to do throughout the trump years remember the stories of donald trump was removing mailboxes from street corners to steal the election? the postal service was erefurbishing mailboxes and that was a feeding frenzy for two weeks every time of blue mailbox was referred on —- remove the thought trump ordered it off the street. when the election was called for biden. it was a dark impasse and fireworks went off in london abc, cbs and nbc and abc all report and cnn all reported it was an international celebration of joe biden's victory and trumps defeat. it had nothing to do with the election. it was the weekly call when the church bells rang in the celebration of a 500 -year-old holiday in
how many stories does cnn put on the air about donald trump junior having access to wikileaks even before they released the hacked e-mails? as soon as that the feeding frenzy cbs news says it can from the same story it was never true to begin with as soon as it was founded by the "washington post" it wasn't they stop talking about it they did not retracted or say we're wrong. this is what the media continue to do throughout the trump years remember the stories of donald trump was...
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unredacted proving he found "no factual basis" and charged me with anything regarding russian collusion, wikileakson, or involvement in the fishing and publication of a donald trump's -- right in me, of john podesta's emails. the whole purpose of the raid was intimidation. >> sean: let's talk about in relation of what happened in mar-a-lago this weekend. if you know paul manafort, peter navarro, and why this seems -- why the tactics are now being used more and more and why does it only seemed to happen to conservatives? nothing happened to hillary clinton, nothing happened to the people that lied to before fisa courts. nothing happened in the upper echelon in the fbi when they spread lies about russia collusion as he pointed out rightly so that never occurred. they had hunter biden's laptop and we know there's crimes and evidence of crimes on the laptop and nothing has happened to him. why the double standard? i will give you the last word. >> it's very important to recognize i was arrested and 6:06, 6:11 sarah murray at cnn tested dell mike texted a copy of my indictment when my lawyers. the indi
unredacted proving he found "no factual basis" and charged me with anything regarding russian collusion, wikileakson, or involvement in the fishing and publication of a donald trump's -- right in me, of john podesta's emails. the whole purpose of the raid was intimidation. >> sean: let's talk about in relation of what happened in mar-a-lago this weekend. if you know paul manafort, peter navarro, and why this seems -- why the tactics are now being used more and more and why does...
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roger would do it with wikileaks, i was with moscow. release the hacked materials, it was a crazy theory and his motive was that trump was going to give eastern ukraine to russia when he became president, which he did exactly the opposite. when he became present, he gave lethal weapons to ukraine that obama wouldn't do, and that biden stopped doing when he became president until russia was invaded. so i mean, his motive was already out of style when he was trying to force me into telling lies to give him his narrative. >> sean: and how ironic is it that it was a dirty misinformation russian dossier paid for by hillary clinton that the fbi used to get the warrant on carter page to backdoor into the trump campaign and spy on a candidate and a president, you can't make that up. and then in 2020 they said oh, hunter's laptop, it's all russian disinformation. so whenever it's convenient they will use russia anyway they want to use russia to, you know, help their select candidate. >> that's exactly right. and it's convenient that they ignore
roger would do it with wikileaks, i was with moscow. release the hacked materials, it was a crazy theory and his motive was that trump was going to give eastern ukraine to russia when he became president, which he did exactly the opposite. when he became present, he gave lethal weapons to ukraine that obama wouldn't do, and that biden stopped doing when he became president until russia was invaded. so i mean, his motive was already out of style when he was trying to force me into telling lies...
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alex jones, who was once a huge supporter of, wikileaks, podesta leak, hunter biden leak, how is he gonnafeel about his own messages being leaked? >> ben collins, charlie sykes thank you both for joining us tonight. for you at home, stick around. coming up, what both parties can learn from what voters had to say yesterday when the 11th hour continues. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, fro
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to be involved in various ways and have for knowledge of different things that were going on with wikileaks trying to make connections to russia. it didn't exist. >> sean: so here they are offering you maybe your freedom back, you are in solitary confinement. how many months in solitary? >> about a year. >> sean: and all you had to do was start telling them things, i don't want to put words in your mouth, that you know not to be true and your life would've been much easier, better and you would have gotten much better deal and may be been released if you would've told them a live. >> that was the implication, yes. i wouldn't give into that so they made it worse, of course. the tactics they use on someone who works for me to get them to like him it didn't work and i go to the details in the book. >> sean: it is called "political prisoner: persecuted, prosecuted, not silenced." if you want a printed edition it is on amazon.com, hannity.com, one week from today in bookstores across the country bit i will say this, the timing of this book probably couldn't be any better for anybody because it i
to be involved in various ways and have for knowledge of different things that were going on with wikileaks trying to make connections to russia. it didn't exist. >> sean: so here they are offering you maybe your freedom back, you are in solitary confinement. how many months in solitary? >> about a year. >> sean: and all you had to do was start telling them things, i don't want to put words in your mouth, that you know not to be true and your life would've been much easier,...
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whether it's wikileaks, or the hansen affair, or aims -- when we had spies in our midst. all of these are damaging when we try to convince someone to spy for the united states. but i think it's important to get to the bottom of it too. there's some wild speculation in the media. some people are saying it's the worst it's ever been. some people are -- >> what do you mean the worst it's ever been? what do you mean? >> it's on par with some really huge espionage cases. we have to take a step back, it's important because it does matter what was compromised or not. on the one hand, of course, the doj in the fbi need to be left to do their work. on the other hand, the dni needs to do the risk assessment. our agents, our allies are watching. let's see how bad it is. we need to take a deep breath. we don't know at this moment, and trump's holding on to these documents is bad enough -- but let's not call it an end of times, end of world event in the intelligent business until we find out. then we'll see how much our agents have been at risk, and our collection systems as well. >>
whether it's wikileaks, or the hansen affair, or aims -- when we had spies in our midst. all of these are damaging when we try to convince someone to spy for the united states. but i think it's important to get to the bottom of it too. there's some wild speculation in the media. some people are saying it's the worst it's ever been. some people are -- >> what do you mean the worst it's ever been? what do you mean? >> it's on par with some really huge espionage cases. we have to take...
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alex jones, who is once a huge supporter of, wikileaks, hunter biden lake, how is he gonna feel aboutown messages being leaked? >> and collins, charlie site thank you both for joining us tonight. for you at home, stick around. coming up, but both parties can learn from white voters had to say yesterday when the 11th hour continues. hour ctionnues vero beach, florida. my wife and i have three children. ruthann and i like to hike. we eat healthy. we exercise. i noticed i wasn't as sharp as i used to be. my wife introduced me to prevagen and so i said "yeah, i'll try it out." i noticed that i felt sharper, i felt like i was able to respond to things quicker. and i thought, yeah, it works for me. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. - as someone with hearing loss, i know what a confusing and frustrating experience getting hearing aids can be. that's why i founded lively. high-quality hearing aids with all of the features you need, and none of the hassle. lively offers bluetooth, fda regulated hearing aids delivered to your door for thousands less than you'd expect and remote access to
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remember wikileaks this was guy who was asking john podesta who ran hillary clinton's campaign hey, whatthat is what real journalists do, go to the opposing campaign, to get a gotcha game. forget john harwood. what everybody else is telling you. we know about the economy and it is rancid, elizabeth. elizabeth: you're a terrific writer. read joe concha's stuff. come back soon. >> you're a great host. elizabeth: thank you. blow by blow in washington's knock-down battle over the pack act, funding veterans for u.s. veterans. we'll break it down with congressman pat full lon next on "the evening edit". ♪ if you shop at walmart, you get it. ♪ you know how to spend a little less to get a little more to make life a little better. ♪ new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. [acoustic soul music throughout] [acoustic soul music throughout] whose resumes on indeed match your job
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arrogant with documents and even donald trump during the candidate, during can his candidacy tweeted wikileaksthe clinton campaign knew and mishandeddinged classified information which put classified info into the hands of our enemies disqualifies her as president. again, it's sort of the rules for thee but not for me. howard: yeah. >> she lost the presidency, and a lot of people thought it was the fact that she was very arrogant -- howard: i just want to briefly mention that former trump organization cfo alan weisselberg pleaded guilty this week to tax fraud. not testifying against donald trump personally. it's just another case of the media saying, well, if this guy turns and that guy turns, it's going to be really bad for donald trump, and so far that hasn't happened. and that's a case involving his business, of course. when we come back, our guests weigh in on the coverage of liz cheney. are the media touting her for president? and later, alan dershowitz. ♪ ♪ ♪ ces they make. like the shot they take. the memories they create. or the spin they initiate. otezla. it's a choice you can make. o
arrogant with documents and even donald trump during the candidate, during can his candidacy tweeted wikileaksthe clinton campaign knew and mishandeddinged classified information which put classified info into the hands of our enemies disqualifies her as president. again, it's sort of the rules for thee but not for me. howard: yeah. >> she lost the presidency, and a lot of people thought it was the fact that she was very arrogant -- howard: i just want to briefly mention that former trump...
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snowden, who you know took all these documents out and invited them to the, russians the chinese, wikileaks. you have the idea that anything he touches will potentially be compromised. it is harder to do in this case with the president. his touch and grass was far wider than just the documents that are there. so if you do a damage assessment, it goes through actually. everything everything the present ever heard of a classified nature. obviously, that would be untenable. so we have to restricted to some parameters. but not understanding, intent clearly these documents were there for some a value. not necessarily trophies. what was the value that he had? >> lisa, i don't have time for this question but i'm asking. anyway i am sorry to johanna at the booth. i just have to ask about the hand reading squiggles on -- by donald trump on some of these recovered documents. you have said that this could be just criminal. can you give me a quick reason for why? >> if donald trump created those scribbles, on the documents, after he was president. then it would violate the statute that prohibits the al
snowden, who you know took all these documents out and invited them to the, russians the chinese, wikileaks. you have the idea that anything he touches will potentially be compromised. it is harder to do in this case with the president. his touch and grass was far wider than just the documents that are there. so if you do a damage assessment, it goes through actually. everything everything the present ever heard of a classified nature. obviously, that would be untenable. so we have to...
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if you remember chelsea manning and the whole manning, he gave all that information to wikileaks. time as well. so the fact that there is ts/sci floating around in an unsecured facility and potentially there are foreign intelligence services kind of wandering around the property is a mix for -- is a recipe for disaster. >> the context is so crucial here. thank you both very much. >>> next, huge questions remain tonight about how sensitive documents got out of the white house and into mar-a-lago. i'm going to ask trump's former chief of staff for his perspective. plus a, quote, unprecedented number of threats against the fbi tonight as we learn more tonight about the suspect behind a thwarted violent attack on the fbi office in cincinnati, ohio. ! secret had ph balancing minenerals; and it helps eliminate odor, ininstead of just masking it. so pull it in close. secret works. finding the perfect project manager isn't easy. but, at upwork, we found him. he's in adelaide between his daillunch delivery and an 8:15 call with san francisco. and you can find him, and millions of other tal
if you remember chelsea manning and the whole manning, he gave all that information to wikileaks. time as well. so the fact that there is ts/sci floating around in an unsecured facility and potentially there are foreign intelligence services kind of wandering around the property is a mix for -- is a recipe for disaster. >> the context is so crucial here. thank you both very much. >>> next, huge questions remain tonight about how sensitive documents got out of the white house and...
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having access to wikileaks and released the hacking off that they had? as soon as that story went on "cnn" reported it. a feeding frenzy. cbs news said it confirmed the same story.n it was never chew to begin with and as soon as it was found up to the "washington post" that wasn't true they just stopped talking about. they didn't retract it or say we were wrong. and this is what the media continue to do that the trump years. remember the story. donald trump was taking mailboxes in 2000 said could steal -- that became a feeding frenzy for two weeks and every time a blue mailboxes removed people said double jump ordered it off the street on election night. the saturday the election was called for joe biden. fireworks went off in london. abc news, cbs abc news nbc news and abc news c all report -- reported it was an international celebration of joe biden's victory in donald trump's defeat. it had nothing to do with american elections. it was the weekly call in the celebration of the 500 euros holiday in england bond fire night. it had nothing to do with ame
having access to wikileaks and released the hacking off that they had? as soon as that story went on "cnn" reported it. a feeding frenzy. cbs news said it confirmed the same story.n it was never chew to begin with and as soon as it was found up to the "washington post" that wasn't true they just stopped talking about. they didn't retract it or say we were wrong. and this is what the media continue to do that the trump years. remember the story. donald trump was taking...
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the ambassador, one of tom's successors pointed out in wikileaks, though polls areey never shy expressing their opinions. they are quite boisterous standing up for themselves and i think tom can probably attest to that as well. it's interesting, we talked a little bit about polls involved in iraq and the holes were given a sector and when the polls went to the united states to discuss what this government would look like, they were gob smacked at the american plans on all of iraq. the argument for the long-term? ambassador to the united states, what are you doing in iraq? we need to maintain the communist structures as a transition to a new poland, not divide the communist to give the modern poland, how could you be doing the exact same thing, the exact opposite of what you did in my country so successfully? what you advocated in our country so successfully and iraq. you're going to have a war on your hands and they did. >> the polls, we had relationships where the polls were subservient, i think they were a little more tentative and y by time which was very early, about things were going
the ambassador, one of tom's successors pointed out in wikileaks, though polls areey never shy expressing their opinions. they are quite boisterous standing up for themselves and i think tom can probably attest to that as well. it's interesting, we talked a little bit about polls involved in iraq and the holes were given a sector and when the polls went to the united states to discuss what this government would look like, they were gob smacked at the american plans on all of iraq. the argument...
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how many stories does cnn put on the air about donald trump junior havingaccess to wikileaks before they released the hacked emails they had ? cnn reported it. feeding frenzy. cbs news said it confirmed the same story. it was never true to begin with and as soon as it was found out by the washington post wasn't true it just stopped talking about it. eathey didn't retract it, they didn't say we were wrong and this is what the media continue to do throughout the f trump years. remember the story about donald trump was removing blue mailboxes from street corners so he can steal the election? it was because the political service was refurbishing mailboxes but that became a feeding frenzy for two weeks every time a blue mailbox was removed evil thought donald trump boarded it off the street. on election night this saturday the election was called for joe biden church bells in paris, fireworks went off in london . abc news , nbc news, abc, all reports were that it was an international celebration of joe biden's victory and donald trump's defeat and you know, it had nothing to do with america's
how many stories does cnn put on the air about donald trump junior havingaccess to wikileaks before they released the hacked emails they had ? cnn reported it. feeding frenzy. cbs news said it confirmed the same story. it was never true to begin with and as soon as it was found out by the washington post wasn't true it just stopped talking about it. eathey didn't retract it, they didn't say we were wrong and this is what the media continue to do throughout the f trump years. remember the story...
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he had found, quote, no pro facl basis to charge meme with anything regarding russian collusion, wikileaks collaboration or involvement in the fishingol or publication of donald trump's pardon me, of john podesta's emails. so the whole purpose of this raid was intimidation. let's talk about it in relation to what happened to at mar a lago this weekend. and you know, paul manafort, peter navarro and why this seems why these tactics are now being used more and more andem why does it only seem to happenn to conservate t? in nothing happen to hillary clinton. nothing happened to the people that p lied before fisa courts. nothing happened. the upper echelonhe of the fbi when they spread lies about russia collusion, as you pointnt out, rightly so. that never occurred. te they've had to buy this laptop. we know there are crimes, send evidence of crimes on that laptop. nothing has happened to him. whypene a double standard? i'll give you the last word. well, first of all, it's very important to recognize that i was arrested at six 06 atesteh six eleven. sara murray with cnn texted a copy m of my i
he had found, quote, no pro facl basis to charge meme with anything regarding russian collusion, wikileaks collaboration or involvement in the fishingol or publication of donald trump's pardon me, of john podesta's emails. so the whole purpose of this raid was intimidation. let's talk about it in relation to what happened to at mar a lago this weekend. and you know, paul manafort, peter navarro and why this seems why these tactics are now being used more and more andem why does it only seem to...
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roger was dealing with wikileaks. i was dealing with moscowwi. trump was the centerpiece ofea when they have released the hacked materialsse. it was a crazy theory. and he had he had and hisea motive was that trump was goingi to give eastern ukraine to russia when he became president ,which he did exactly the opposite when he became president. he gave lethal weapons to ukraine that obama wouldn't do and biden stop doing whenn he became president until russia was invaded. soou i mean, his motive was already out of style when he was trying to force me into telling lies to give up his t narrativeo . and how ironic is it that it was a dirty misinformation russian russian dossier paid for by hillary clinton that the fbi used to get the warrant on carter page to backdoor into the trump campaign and spy on a candidate as president. y you can't make that up. and then in 2020 they said, oh, hunter's laptop. it's allnt russian disinformatin . so whenever whenever it's convenient, they'll use russia anyway. y wathey want to use russia to k their select cand
roger was dealing with wikileaks. i was dealing with moscowwi. trump was the centerpiece ofea when they have released the hacked materialsse. it was a crazy theory. and he had he had and hisea motive was that trump was goingi to give eastern ukraine to russia when he became president ,which he did exactly the opposite when he became president. he gave lethal weapons to ukraine that obama wouldn't do and biden stop doing whenn he became president until russia was invaded. soou i mean, his motive...
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expressing their opinion and victor ash the the ambassador one of tom's successors pointed out in a wikileaks cable. he said the polls are never shy about expressing their opinions. they're actually really quite boisterous about standing up for themselves, and i think tom can probably attest to that as well and it's interesting. we've talked a little bit about poems involvement in the invasion of iraq and the polls were giving actually a sector of iraq to manage but and when the polls it to the united states to discuss what the post iraq government would look like they were gobsmacked at the american plan to de-bathifies all of iraq and the argument made by jersey cosminski. who was the long-term polish ambassador united states was what are you doing in iraq? you are on the side and in our country if arguing to maintain the communist structures as a transition to a new poland not to fire all the communists to give them a stake in the the modern poland. how could you be doing the exact same thing the exact opposite of what you did in my country so successfully what you advocated in our country
expressing their opinion and victor ash the the ambassador one of tom's successors pointed out in a wikileaks cable. he said the polls are never shy about expressing their opinions. they're actually really quite boisterous about standing up for themselves, and i think tom can probably attest to that as well and it's interesting. we've talked a little bit about poems involvement in the invasion of iraq and the polls were giving actually a sector of iraq to manage but and when the polls it to the...
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true, because wikileaks doesn’t care about anyone, remember wikileaks, remember how much truth has surfacednuclear catastrophes end? by the way, this is the story. same maybe the human factor is maybe not a rocket, not a bomb, but just someone made a mistake, as it was in chernobyl. it was the same mistake. it was a mistake. you know, it's like it happened. no, wait, bring down, by the way, you just brought the head of the iaea called the mission of the iaea to zaporozhye, where the power plant is to prevent a nuclear accident. well, you see, i'm equally correct. i am really glad that our country has invited us to speak about what mr. klintsevich said. well, there is a logical mistake, you see, that is, on the one hand, we do not trust them all. they are always doing everything against russia, they are deceiving. they are designing, we know it will end badly, but we are appealing to some international court. we treat them badly. unfortunately, it is a completely incompetent organization, but we don’t have another yet, there is no other, so we are aware of incapacity, weakness, insanity at t
true, because wikileaks doesn’t care about anyone, remember wikileaks, remember how much truth has surfacednuclear catastrophes end? by the way, this is the story. same maybe the human factor is maybe not a rocket, not a bomb, but just someone made a mistake, as it was in chernobyl. it was the same mistake. it was a mistake. you know, it's like it happened. no, wait, bring down, by the way, you just brought the head of the iaea called the mission of the iaea to zaporozhye, where the power...
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this is not as close to the margin of that statute as people might think compared to cases like wikileaksdward snowden, where there were more sustained and legitimate concerns about the espionage act being used to prosecute those who were simply whistleblowers, those who were receiving information without actually being responsible for leaking it. it is a complicated story, but i do not think it is as simple as we should repeal the entire statute. i doubt senator paul actually believes that and would think that classic espionage should not be a crime under u.s. law. the tricky part is the margins. host: just a couple minutes left with stephen vladeck and our program. mark is in kentucky, an independent. caller: you seem so ready to dismiss this as just fbi rates happen everyday, like -- raids happen every day, like it is a normal thing. why don't you talk about the legal process we have for presidents sending armed agents after a former president? there is no legal process there. why are you not saying this is a big deal for one president to send armed agents after another? this could sen
this is not as close to the margin of that statute as people might think compared to cases like wikileaksdward snowden, where there were more sustained and legitimate concerns about the espionage act being used to prosecute those who were simply whistleblowers, those who were receiving information without actually being responsible for leaking it. it is a complicated story, but i do not think it is as simple as we should repeal the entire statute. i doubt senator paul actually believes that and...
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wikileaks remember wikilex.mes. and what yes, nothing soars two topics and nina sorry, we are the first. that's about these iodine pills have a negative experience with humanity. organization yes, unfortunately, it is a completely incompetent organization, but we don't have another one yet , so we are aware of incapacity, weakness, insanity at times, there and so on. well , where to go? so i completely agree with you. well, uh, the more often we have such negotiations, the better for our country, because we also want to prevent a nuclear man-made disaster, which we don’t know the situation, but still, in fact, this plot, and the pill is very iconic. if you think about it like that, then how we will build it in fact, what we are talking about , then that's what i was trying to say here, but in fact it is built as if it had already happened. here, you see, look. you see, a tablet is a hand, so to speak, these are cut, yes, you need to swallow yes, the problem is bad luck, is the frame old? well, it might work . he
wikileaks remember wikilex.mes. and what yes, nothing soars two topics and nina sorry, we are the first. that's about these iodine pills have a negative experience with humanity. organization yes, unfortunately, it is a completely incompetent organization, but we don't have another one yet , so we are aware of incapacity, weakness, insanity at times, there and so on. well , where to go? so i completely agree with you. well, uh, the more often we have such negotiations, the better for our...