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assange's attorney says he asked for a delay in pibl caution because assange was in prison.ian" maintains that he was given several days to respond. he is a proponent of transparency, but he doesn't seem to walk that walk. is that true? >> yeah, that is true, certainly. >> reporter: daniel domscheit-berg, then a wikileaks insider, said assange kept him and others in the dark. >> he said it's not your business and next question. and that is one of the major reasons why i and a few others actually left the project, because that's a contradict. >> reporter: leak after leak, assange's platform grows, but his relationships are fraying. domscheit-berg and others leave wikileaks. >> you can see a pattern. he alienates the people that he works with. >> reporter: a man who spent most of his life on the move now is farced to stay in one place and face the accusations against him. coming up, in prison but not alone. cyber warriors in support of assange go on the attack. >> we have the whole project of assange. we feel obligated to do something about it, to reach out to other people and
assange's attorney says he asked for a delay in pibl caution because assange was in prison.ian" maintains that he was given several days to respond. he is a proponent of transparency, but he doesn't seem to walk that walk. is that true? >> yeah, that is true, certainly. >> reporter: daniel domscheit-berg, then a wikileaks insider, said assange kept him and others in the dark. >> he said it's not your business and next question. and that is one of the major reasons why i...
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assange actually just arrived.ght through this gated area into the courthouse. >> a black box has been applied to my life. on the outside of that black box has been written the word "rape." >> reporter: he's at the center of attention, but still very much alone. >> he is alone, and he has become an island. the circle has become very small because he no longer trusts anybody. he has been betrayed by people who have come in the circle. >> reporter: to some, assange is a clear danger. a self appointed judge of good and evil. >> julian assange has this self-proclaimed mantle that he has put around himself that he can be the judge for what governments can do and can't do. that's a very dangerous assertion on the part of any single individual. >> reporter: politicians have taken aim. on fox news, former house speaker newt gingrich callses assange a terrorist. >> information warfare is warfare. and julian assange has engaged in warfare. information terrorism which leads to people getting killed is terrorism. and julian as
assange actually just arrived.ght through this gated area into the courthouse. >> a black box has been applied to my life. on the outside of that black box has been written the word "rape." >> reporter: he's at the center of attention, but still very much alone. >> he is alone, and he has become an island. the circle has become very small because he no longer trusts anybody. he has been betrayed by people who have come in the circle. >> reporter: to some,...
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that's my first glimpse of julian assange. this is one of the most portraits yet of julian assange?> thanks, steven. a [ bleep ] gun pointed at me. and he is person number 21. >> rare candid moments captured by jourlist mark davis who spent months traveling with the founder of wikileaks. >> he went from a hobo character f you like, to a rock star. >> you followed for him months, spending time with him. what is he like? >> he is private. he is a charming guy when he relaxes. he has an intense computer nerd mind. but when he is off on that, he is very funny. >> my voice will get sexier and sexier as the day goes on. >> nomadic and secretive, like the hero of a spy novel. >> he is seeing it as a weird james bond kind of thriller. he believes that everyone's c constantly being tapped and followed. >> it his core, assange is a hacker. he persona has roots in a nomadic childhood. this is magnetic island a place of kmotic wild life and beauty off the coast of australia. a place julian assange once called home. but as a boy, he was often on the move h move. assange claims he attended 36 dif
that's my first glimpse of julian assange. this is one of the most portraits yet of julian assange?> thanks, steven. a [ bleep ] gun pointed at me. and he is person number 21. >> rare candid moments captured by jourlist mark davis who spent months traveling with the founder of wikileaks. >> he went from a hobo character f you like, to a rock star. >> you followed for him months, spending time with him. what is he like? >> he is private. he is a charming guy when he...
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on december 7, 2010, assange is put in jail.s the lurid details of the sexual assault allegations against assange. >> somebody contacted me and said guess what, i've got the whole police file into the sexual assaults. are you interested? >> reporter: nick davis, a journalist with the guardian newspaper who worked closely with assange on the afghan war logs was given a copy of the leaked report. >> so what are we going to do? we put it in the paper. >> what was julian's reaction? >> he went berserk. his attitude expressed through his lawyer, while we were writing this piece, was that we should suppress this information because he had been a source for us, for "the guardian" and, therefore, we owed it to him to suppress it. >> reporter: so julian assange, we repeatedly asked him for another interview to clarify both his position and to tell us about the status of his organization, but he denied that request on multiple occasions. and that's an indicator that he's becoming increasingly isolated. >> kaj, no question not only is he i
on december 7, 2010, assange is put in jail.s the lurid details of the sexual assault allegations against assange. >> somebody contacted me and said guess what, i've got the whole police file into the sexual assaults. are you interested? >> reporter: nick davis, a journalist with the guardian newspaper who worked closely with assange on the afghan war logs was given a copy of the leaked report. >> so what are we going to do? we put it in the paper. >> what was julian's...
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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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if theyley manning to assert that julian assange solicited this information from here, assange no longere of just being a publisher. >> remind the viewers who manning is. >> manning is the alleged leaker, the army private who allegedly leaked all of these secret documents to assange. 's currently been moved to a brig, military penitentiapenite ft. levinworth, kansas. >> what is the future of wikileaks. we saw these guys in the masks, they're an anonymous group. what can they do in the future? >> we don't know. the big picture, 50,000 foot view, that the leaking landscape is becoming decentralized. there's actually -- julian assange has first mover advantage but there are many other organizations that are starting their own wikileaks, if you will, open leaks is a rival organization and even some media organizations are starting their own leaking websites. >> looking forward to seeing this over the weekend. really excellent work. thanks. on sunday night, cnn takes you inside the private world of wikileaks founder julian assange. watch "wikiwars the mission of julian assange." cnn sunday ni
if theyley manning to assert that julian assange solicited this information from here, assange no longere of just being a publisher. >> remind the viewers who manning is. >> manning is the alleged leaker, the army private who allegedly leaked all of these secret documents to assange. 's currently been moved to a brig, military penitentiapenite ft. levinworth, kansas. >> what is the future of wikileaks. we saw these guys in the masks, they're an anonymous group. what can they...
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what were your impressions of assange the man when you first met him?rthlings, you know. he would stay up all night tapping away at his laptop. and suddenly he would keel up and the button the jacket up to the neck and crash where he lay. >> reporter: the more than 90,000 documents revealed a side of the afghanistan war hidden from public view. >> we started coming across really interesting information about collusion between the pakistani intelligence service and the taliban. so this was rich stuff that was buried in this database. >> you want the see it on the map. >> reporter: but there was growing tension with assange. >> all of us came across material which was clearly likely to lead to the death of innocent civilians if we published it. all of us had the experience of bringing this to his attention and being told by him in effect in an afghan coalition helps forces they deserve to die. >> does assange understand that there are flesh and blood consequences to the actions of say releasing secret documents? >> he has to have it explained to him. he i
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well, first of all, it is not true that assange dumped raw information onto the web. they redacted a lot of information in terms of the war logs, the iraq and the afghanistan war logs and so far the state department cables, a few have been posted of the 250,000-plus that are in his and the "new york times" and the guardian's possession. so dump is really, i think, the wrong word. and of the ones that have been released, they've been redacted. now, you are, i think, entitled to your opinion. we disagree. i think the embarrassment of diplomatic gossip being published -- that was the choice of the newspapers who were given the opportunity to sift the entire cable set. they chose to pick those things as the ones that they wanted to highlight, not julian assange. and they also redacted material that the state department and the defense department asked them to pull out and so far the pentagon says nobody has been harmed by any of the releases so far, okay? yes, there's the potential that somebody might be harmed, i would argue that lying about what we're doing in and hidin
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you thought julian assange attacked a political system. he didn't actually breakthrough the superpowers fire walls which is what we think when talking about, you know, hacking. >> they talk about social hacking. in the old days, you get a code in the desk drawers. >> this was a high-tech whistle-blower kind of thing? the more important thing is i want to talk about your neighbor, the progressive neighbor you're concerned about. he looks at wikileaks and wants to kill the guy. you look at it all white. i think the world is more gray, and what assange did with that irresponsible dump of info was he did dump useful info we needed to know about, but he dumped a lot of up foe that was not necessary to dump that caused problems not necessary to cause. he put people's lives at risk and caused the diplomatic service. they talked about people's personal info. what was the point of that? it made our functions more difficult to do. my point is the guy who wants to shoot him, he sees him black, not right. your point, everything is beautiful, full tran
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the book does touch on the organization and julian assange who i know and who's spoken at personal democracy forum twice and so i do weave that into the story but i do think the larger story is the age that we're in is one where two big changes are happening at the same time and combining. and the first one is, that activism has become more social. it is a much more spontaneous phenomenon and one that anybody can start. you don't need permission to create something that the potential to go global. you need something excelling and thanks to the network, with the small n, not the old networks like abc, cbs, and so on. if your message is compelling, it will spread and the effects of that where we're living in constantly now. the other thing that's changing
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at cases against assange. this certainly is not great news for the government. >> jeanne, as always, thank you. >> you bet into all right. so this is a stage. this is where you're going to see john king, wolf, anderson on the stage. they are doing the lighting. >> coming up, don lemon apparently having a good time. he is going to give you a behind the scenes look at when republican candidates will debate. that's in three days. he's even going to breakdown where everybody is sitting. don lemon on the road in new hampshire having a blast. he's coming up right after the break. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] a we don't go lower than 130. ts a room tonight for 65 dollars. big deal, persuade him. is it wise to allow a perishable item to spoil? he asked, why leave a room empty? the additional revenue easily covers operating costs. 65 dollars is better than no dollars. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. >>> we have confirmed that leon panetta is in pakistan
at cases against assange. this certainly is not great news for the government. >> jeanne, as always, thank you. >> you bet into all right. so this is a stage. this is where you're going to see john king, wolf, anderson on the stage. they are doing the lighting. >> coming up, don lemon apparently having a good time. he is going to give you a behind the scenes look at when republican candidates will debate. that's in three days. he's even going to breakdown where everybody is...
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guests will dine july 2 at, quote, one of london's finest restaurants with assange and a slovenian marxistcernible ] assange is on bail in britain's fights extradition to sweden on allegations of sexual misconduct. >>> so four guys walk into a bar. [ laughter ] >> no. it's not the start of a joke. no, it is the beginning of a project that earned an east bay man this week's jefferson award. >> we want to have fun no matter what we're doing. >> how their fun has become a great provider for charity. >>> and while we can't see it in our corner of the world still quite a show. what made this eclipse more spectacular than most. >>> why this week's golf tournament is more open than it is u.s. i'm kim coyle. and the bears got an early wake- up call. next stop, omaha in the college world series. that's coming up in sports. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, doctors released her from the hospital today, five month in the head in >>> congresswoman gabrielle giffords is at home tonight. doctors released her from the hospital today five months after being shot in the head in an assassination attempt. she will move into he
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in the wiki leaks case continues today so what will the justice department dig up against julian assange and is it a all part of a larger war against whistleblowers. all you need to know this a major development in the wisconsin labor battle lasting last night yesterday evening as governor scott walker's union busting bill is now the law of the land so what exactly happens now although a lower court did decide to block a walker's budget repair bill from going into effect the wisconsin supreme court yesterday evening decided to overturn that ruling effectively making it completely illegal for state workers in wisconsin to collectively bargain now don't forget that we're talking about was sconce and here this is the birthplace of collective bargaining rights now while this is is in fact a major blow to the workers' rights movement we should be surprised after all the deciding judge in the high court's forty three ruling was none other than justice david prosser a familiar name since he was the same guy who conveniently won a reelection after twelve thousand missing votes mysteriously turne
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>> reporter: julian assange, the self-appointed champion of free speech, has dared to reveal the secrets of both dictators and democracies. he dropped a nuclear warhead of information on the world stage. the final chapter of the wikileaks saga has yet to be written. its fate is inextricably linked to the man at the center of the radioactive storm, but for now, julian assange's war against julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there's not a man alive who hasn't wished he could be hugh hefner for just a single day. >> a lot of people think they know everything about me, but they don't. >> i think age is just a number but the more numbers, the better. >> hugh hefner may not be slowing down but he's definitely settling down for the third time, and he says the last time, marrying his 24-year-old girlfriend, crystal harris. >> it's just a very good time to be alive. >> tonight, hugh hefner on his life behind closed doors at the playboy mansion. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> i want to welcome my special guest of this evening, hugh hefner.
>> reporter: julian assange, the self-appointed champion of free speech, has dared to reveal the secrets of both dictators and democracies. he dropped a nuclear warhead of information on the world stage. the final chapter of the wikileaks saga has yet to be written. its fate is inextricably linked to the man at the center of the radioactive storm, but for now, julian assange's war against julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>...
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we start off with a fox news alert julian assange now jailed in london on charges. sexual misconduct in sweden pictures from monday when julian assange the founder of wiki leaks being rebuked. his lawyers have maintained that he denies all of these allegations of the sex crimes in sweden and that they have found the entire swedish legal process to be very unusual rick. yes there in lies the problem if it has to do with sex or infidelity or rape allegations or winter breaks then the mainstream media is all over it but this brings up questions about government transparency or morality in the rule of law the value of truth that's where the mainstream media always seems to me. now there's a lot of big news today when it comes to the wars that america is waging a brought to the u.s. has reportedly been stepping up air strikes in yemen over the last few weeks with drones and fighter jets on an attempt to keep al qaeda in the arabian peninsula from gaining any ground as for now president saleh has left the country after being injured in an attack and the war against libya
we start off with a fox news alert julian assange now jailed in london on charges. sexual misconduct in sweden pictures from monday when julian assange the founder of wiki leaks being rebuked. his lawyers have maintained that he denies all of these allegations of the sex crimes in sweden and that they have found the entire swedish legal process to be very unusual rick. yes there in lies the problem if it has to do with sex or infidelity or rape allegations or winter breaks then the mainstream...
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they ran a story anti-wikileaks and anti-julian assange. message don't mess with giving information to people who want it and, therefore, they attack pbs to make a point. >> all right. sending a message, punking an organization. let's take a look, though, at the cia site. it's a public site. not the internal site. when you look at that hack job, how much of a threat is it really since it wasn't the internal site, but, rather, the public site? >> reporter: the reality is the cia is correct in the sense that attacking the public website is not in and of itself a threat. what the real worry needs to be here is that it's exposing the fact that there are vulnerabilities in the government's systems and if you're an attacker who wants to do some true criminal damage or attack the security of the country, for example, an enemy foreign nation state that may be watching and they are all watching right now, that is the place to worry about and that is why the more secure defenses you have, the better it is to send a message, a real message that don't
they ran a story anti-wikileaks and anti-julian assange. message don't mess with giving information to people who want it and, therefore, they attack pbs to make a point. >> all right. sending a message, punking an organization. let's take a look, though, at the cia site. it's a public site. not the internal site. when you look at that hack job, how much of a threat is it really since it wasn't the internal site, but, rather, the public site? >> reporter: the reality is the cia is...
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. >> on frontline, julian assange. >> julian assange is calling the shots. >> bradley manning. >> thedealistic no soldier who felt out of place in the army. >> over a half a million leaked documents. >> come on! >> it was news that was going to shock the world. >> clear. >> for the first time, the whole story... >> this hemorrhage has touched every country we deal with. >> ...from the inside. >> the best way to keep a secret is to never have it. >> "wikisecrets"-- a frontline investigation. >> frontline continues online. watch "the meth epidemic" again. more on how meth works on the brain. >> it gets most of its effect via dopamine. >> answers to frequently asked questions about methamphetamine. read the "oregonian's" award- winning series on meth, and there's much more on frontline's website. watch more than 100 full programs; explore interactive timelines and follow frontline on facebook and twitter or join the discussion on pbs.org. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. ma
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around fifteen hundred supporters of units of assange go gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a parsifal hearing join us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev. and the outcry from. families in india who accuse the government of allowing the use of a controversial pesticide which they say is killing their children. also on business is flat after dropping almost five percent the previous session why is this happening how is this affecting the russian market join me in twenty minutes for more on this. a very warm welcome to you this is r.t. live from moscow where the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible abuse the shocking revelations forced through by british m.p.'s expose a secret agreement over the treatment of prisoners passed over to washington by a london artist and a bushel one victim who spent years in america's most notorious overseas person. was a wristed on the streets and sent to guantanamo for torture after five years america released him without charge to this day the u.s.
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but for now, julian assange's but for now, julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there's not a man alive who hasn't wished he could be hugh hefner for just a single day. >> a lot of people think they know everything about me, but they don't. >> he's still the playboy's playboy. the man is nearly 85. >> i think age is just a number but the more numbers, the better. >> hugh hefner may not be slowing down but he's definitely settling down for the third time, and he says the last time, marrying his 24-year-old girlfriend, crystal harris. >> it's just a very good time to be alive. >> tonight, hugh hefner on his life behind closed doors at the playboy mansion. this is "piers morgan tonight." >> i want to welcome my special guest of this evening, hugh hefner. hugh, could i call you hugh? hef? what do you like to be called? >> hef. >> hef. what do you make of what's going on in the world right now? you've been through so many things, the cold war, the vietnam war, the end of the russian revolution. what do you make of what we're seeing now? >
but for now, julian assange's but for now, julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there's not a man alive who hasn't wished he could be hugh hefner for just a single day. >> a lot of people think they know everything about me, but they don't. >> he's still the playboy's playboy. the man is nearly 85. >> i think age is just a number but the more numbers, the better. >> hugh hefner may not be slowing down but he's...
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confidentiality of their bank accounts in january two thousand and eleven rudolf elmer gave two discs to julian assange on the disks contained information on the bank accounts of several thousand customers it was suggested that the people mentioned on the disks were dodging taxes but they want to do it and they go it quickly like that again basically. in order to thank god it's investigating and making a decision on a elmos actions of course and face to face with a swiss court of law the former bank employee may face serious prison time for releasing the confidential data. one of the journalists investigating theft the secret banking information is yen's brown bush of the financial times the first scandal of this kind broke in germany in two thousand and seven the german government had acquired a disk from anonymous individuals it contained information about germans hiding their money in foreign bank accounts to avoid paying taxes in germany. there were seven hundred or seven hundred seventy german names on it some of them had to go to court all of them had to pay money back in the year two thousand an
confidentiality of their bank accounts in january two thousand and eleven rudolf elmer gave two discs to julian assange on the disks contained information on the bank accounts of several thousand customers it was suggested that the people mentioned on the disks were dodging taxes but they want to do it and they go it quickly like that again basically. in order to thank god it's investigating and making a decision on a elmos actions of course and face to face with a swiss court of law the former...
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around fifteen hundred supporters of units of assange called gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a farcical hearing join us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev. international news you come in line from our studios here in central moscow this is . the lower house of us congress has voted down a resolution which expressed support for the american military action in libya the white house has never sought consent for the operation something which the house of representatives says is illegal lawmakers are now threatening to cut funding for the campaign altogether because well he's got a report that's unlikely. it's just a resolution it's not a bill but it's meant to sort of reprimand the commander in chief for his policies but there is another proposal on the table of the house of representatives and that is to cut off funding for u.s. participation in combat missions such as drone strikes in the nato led air war and only say it's a way for the congress to show their frustration over the white house refusal to come to the lawmakers t
around fifteen hundred supporters of units of assange called gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a farcical hearing join us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev. international news you come in line from our studios here in central moscow this is . the lower house of us congress has voted down a resolution which expressed support for the american military action in libya the white house has never sought consent for the operation something...
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around fifteen hundred supporters of units of assange go gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a farce ago hearing join us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev . and or oil prices have stabilized option dropping almost five percent on thursday more in business in about twenty minutes on. a very warm welcome to you this is our live from moscow. the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible torture in america's secret prisons it's been revealed after an agreement between the two states on the treatment of terror suspects captured in iraq was classified twenty eight year old pakistani units rahmatullah is one of the victims of this deal he was seized by british soldiers in iraq in two thousand and four as a suspected insurgent and secretly sent to a u.s. detention camp in afghanistan a process of extraordinary rendition the man's lawyers are calling on the u.k. to help free him as britain wants the detainees of course required from the reprieve charity he's fighting for his release told r.t
around fifteen hundred supporters of units of assange go gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a farce ago hearing join us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev . and or oil prices have stabilized option dropping almost five percent on thursday more in business in about twenty minutes on. a very warm welcome to you this is our live from moscow. the u.k. failed to track detainees handed over to the us neglecting to protect them from possible...
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desperately trying to buy foreign currency as republics lost almost half of its value president look assange has also seeking financial help from the international monetary fund but analysts warn you know bailout could save the country from collapse if it doesn't undertake massive reforms. now as they collect the markets now low prices likely lower on concerns about the amount that small and poor job state or from the main consuming united states have a softer dollar and of evil in the middle east on linux and the loss it's not even shares are trading in the red pressured by disappointing u.s. economic data the nikkei is down over a percent the stock into confidential as a mostly lower stock in tokyo electric power corporation fell twenty six point nine percent after kyoto news reports that the company will report a massive loss for the carcass per year. here in moscow equity markets started the day higher reality has advanced point two percent in the first minutes of trading them isaacs is still. quote and here you see friday's closing pickett's russia's equity markets ended last week in th
desperately trying to buy foreign currency as republics lost almost half of its value president look assange has also seeking financial help from the international monetary fund but analysts warn you know bailout could save the country from collapse if it doesn't undertake massive reforms. now as they collect the markets now low prices likely lower on concerns about the amount that small and poor job state or from the main consuming united states have a softer dollar and of evil in the middle...
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amendment and now facebook is providing it with a new tool to crack down as wiki leaks founder julian assange himself said right here on r.t. facebook in particular. is the most appalling spying machine because it would be. he we have the world's most comprehensive database of people their relationships the interests of their locations communications we can talk to relatives all within the united states all accessible u.s. intelligence. because the first amendment specifically protects the right to freedom of assembly which means you can hang out with who you want the government or ference any release of information they could threaten that freedom would be in violation unless of course there's a compelling reason for the government to have that information for a criminal investigation and in which case they need a court order a warrant or subpoena which you can easily obtain from any judge with a simple bribe or blackmail but the precedent for this balance between your rights and the needs of government go back to the one nine hundred fifty eight case of the delta n w c p versus alabama and
amendment and now facebook is providing it with a new tool to crack down as wiki leaks founder julian assange himself said right here on r.t. facebook in particular. is the most appalling spying machine because it would be. he we have the world's most comprehensive database of people their relationships the interests of their locations communications we can talk to relatives all within the united states all accessible u.s. intelligence. because the first amendment specifically protects the...
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around fifteen hundred supporters of units of assange cold gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a possible theory joining us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev . oil prices that state line stopped having dropped almost five percent on thursday when business in about ten minutes. international news and comment live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. the u.s. house of representatives has ripped president barack obama of the authority to continue the american campaign. here in the last hour the motion was carried by two hundred ninety five votes to one hundred twenty three while to talk about the effect this decision will have on the american involvement in libya we cannot also live to our washington studio and is therefore is going to so what happens then to the u.s. operation in libya. well below the congressional action has no immediate effect on american involvement it's just the resolution it's not a bill but it's meant to sort of reprimand the commander in chief for his policies but there is another proposal
around fifteen hundred supporters of units of assange cold gathered in front of the court building to protest what they describe as a possible theory joining us for the latest details from the ukrainian capital kiev . oil prices that state line stopped having dropped almost five percent on thursday when business in about ten minutes. international news and comment live from our studios here in central moscow this is r.t. the u.s. house of representatives has ripped president barack obama of the...
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. >> i think we talked about that with julian assange.ind may den disrobed, none of this would have happened. >> it builds up, and then suddenly in your 30s or 40s you are a congressman and you say now i am sleeping with every girl that turned me down. >> i think one of the reasons i don't have the compulsions is the first night i delivered pizza when i was 16 years old i saw two naked women. >> and maybe because you are married and you actually have a moral compass, maybe. >> andrew, that was a movie you were watching. >> lover boy. >> by the way, to be fair to asae, he was frustrated because all he wanted to do was dance. bless your heart for explaining the proper use of y'all. >> you are welcomement bless your heart. >> all y'all can learn from her. >> i love how the long island jew is telling us how to use y'all. >> all y'all is the pleur form of y'all. >> i learned the proper usage when i was in the army. >> what else did you learn? >> the only time you use y'all is when you talk about these nascar races. >> no, you are thinking of s
. >> i think we talked about that with julian assange.ind may den disrobed, none of this would have happened. >> it builds up, and then suddenly in your 30s or 40s you are a congressman and you say now i am sleeping with every girl that turned me down. >> i think one of the reasons i don't have the compulsions is the first night i delivered pizza when i was 16 years old i saw two naked women. >> and maybe because you are married and you actually have a moral compass,...
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interviewing julian assange right when wikileaks became the big story. it is not a movie that has a ton of talking heads, which that interview is. it is it fascinating to see, particularly as a historical document. we have bill keller and very candid moments discussing the layouts that took place at the end of 2009 with a much different tenor that was all there. there was a real sense of apocalypse across the media, particularly in the newspaper world, when i started shooting. i think that sort of tension pervades the whole film. >> when is your documentary officially going out to the public? >> it is opening in new york on june 17 and in los angeles on june 24 pre it it goes nationwide july 1. it is 91 minutes. >> let's watch the trailer which you send out to the movie houses before, to see the difference in what your able to show and what we are able to show. >> the old newspaper model is dying. >> this is about wikileaks, which is a website. they just dropped off on youtube and waited for everybody else to find it. >> the bottom line is, wikileaks doe
interviewing julian assange right when wikileaks became the big story. it is not a movie that has a ton of talking heads, which that interview is. it is it fascinating to see, particularly as a historical document. we have bill keller and very candid moments discussing the layouts that took place at the end of 2009 with a much different tenor that was all there. there was a real sense of apocalypse across the media, particularly in the newspaper world, when i started shooting. i think that sort...
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but for now, julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. >>> fairy tales don't always end happily ever after. just ask sarah ferguson. the dutchess of york had it all, the handsome prince, the perfect wedding, the glamorous life in the royal family and two beautiful daughters. then it all came crashing down. a nightmare of scandal, divorce and yet more scandal. all of it playing out for all of the world to see. >> i feel so totally ashamed, and i feel as though i'm so out of control. >> i've known the dutchess for more than 20 years. tonight you're going to meet the real sarah ferguson. >> it still is a fairy tale because it just has a very modern, different ending. >> my primetime exclusive with the dutchess of york. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> sarah ferguson tells a story in the new book "finding sarah" which comes out june 28th and a series of the same name premiering this sunday at 9:00 eastern on the own network. sarah, the dutchess of york, joins me now. i don't know whether to call you sarah or the dutchess to me. to me, you are fergie. >> at last, someone remembers
but for now, julian assange's war against secrecy wages on. >>> fairy tales don't always end happily ever after. just ask sarah ferguson. the dutchess of york had it all, the handsome prince, the perfect wedding, the glamorous life in the royal family and two beautiful daughters. then it all came crashing down. a nightmare of scandal, divorce and yet more scandal. all of it playing out for all of the world to see. >> i feel so totally ashamed, and i feel as though i'm so out of...
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bombarded a swiss bank and mastercard for trying to shut off funds to the site's founder, julian assangeand more broadly, computer attacks on both government and private systems have been growing worldwide. over the weekend, defense contractor lockheed martin said it had been the target of what it called a "significant and tenacious" hack, but managed to thwart it in time. the company would not reveal the origins of the attack, but it said in a statement: and google reported today that hackers likely based in china tried recently to enter e-mail accounts used by senior u.s.c< government officials. other attacks have inflicted serious damage to companies and their customers. in late april, sony had to cut off 100 million user accounts from its playstation video game system's online network. the company later acknowledged a hacker had gained access to personal data of users, potentially including credit card information. sony says it has made considerable security enhancements since the incident, but congress will want to hear more tomorrow when sony representatives appear at a house heari
bombarded a swiss bank and mastercard for trying to shut off funds to the site's founder, julian assangeand more broadly, computer attacks on both government and private systems have been growing worldwide. over the weekend, defense contractor lockheed martin said it had been the target of what it called a "significant and tenacious" hack, but managed to thwart it in time. the company would not reveal the origins of the attack, but it said in a statement: and google reported today...
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inextricably linked to the fate of the man at the center of this radioactive storm, but for now, julian assange's war against seek say rages on. . -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> fary tales don't always end happily ever after. sara ferguson, the ditch es of york had it all. perfect prince, perfect wedding, glorious life in the royal family and two beautiful daughters. then it all came crashing down, a nightmare of scandal, divorce, and scandal playing out for the world to see. >> i feel so totally ashamed. and i feel as though i was so out of control. >> i've known the duchess for more than 20 years. tonight you're going to meet the real sara ferguson. >> it just has a very modern, different ending. >> a prime time exclusive with the duchess of york. this is "piers morgan tonight". >> sarah ferguson telling the story in the new story "finding sarah" the duchess of york joins me now. can i call you sarah or duchess of york. but you are fergie. >> at last someone remembers fergie. on my wedding day more people walking the dogs calling me fergie. i remember walking through the park "fergie"
inextricably linked to the fate of the man at the center of this radioactive storm, but for now, julian assange's war against seek say rages on. . -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> fary tales don't always end happily ever after. sara ferguson, the ditch es of york had it all. perfect prince, perfect wedding, glorious life in the royal family and two beautiful daughters. then it all came crashing down, a nightmare of scandal, divorce, and scandal playing out for the world to see....
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host: julian assange -- valerie wilson. would you -- how would you rate that?: that was different. she was not leaking the material. she was the one put under the gun, so to speak. it seems there were reasons for them to have attacked joe wilson. he gave an accurate report as to raising questions about what was -- about weapons of mass destruction. the bush administration was going after him because they did not find support for their war in iraq. wilson and plame proof to be on the right side of history, -- proved to be on the side of history -- right side of history. host: i apologize, i misspoke. it should have been valerie plame. caller:, as does the conflict, in terms of escalating -- how much does the conflict, in terms of escalating the war, have to do with it? the federal reserve and the fact that he wanted an israeli lobbying group to register as a foreign agent -- what do you think about those things coming out in the pentagon papers, maybe? guest: i have never heard that kennedy was assassinated because of anything to do with israel or the federal re
host: julian assange -- valerie wilson. would you -- how would you rate that?: that was different. she was not leaking the material. she was the one put under the gun, so to speak. it seems there were reasons for them to have attacked joe wilson. he gave an accurate report as to raising questions about what was -- about weapons of mass destruction. the bush administration was going after him because they did not find support for their war in iraq. wilson and plame proof to be on the right side...