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here is a clip in which julian assange and no self—awareness.hichjulian assange and his associate are trying to call hillary clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are the emergency line and it will take a while? 0k. do you want to do that now and i will wait. he would like to speak to her about that. 0k, will wait. he would like to speak to herabout that. 0k, let will wait. he would like to speak to her about that. 0k, let me start by giving you my phone number. details including an unredacted cables such to go on the internet. i do not understand why you do not see the urgency in this. who is he? hello, this is julian the urgency in this. who is he? hello, this isjulian assange. read do not have a problem, you have a problem. that is the tone of the film. the story is well now and, what is strange about this film is that it what is strange about this film is thatitis what is strange about this film is that it is very fragmented, it is n
here is a clip in which julian assange and no self—awareness.hichjulian assange and his associate are trying to call hillary clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are clinton on the phone. this is an emergency. you are the emergency line and it will take a while? 0k. do you want to do that now and i will wait. he would like to speak to her about that. 0k, will wait. he would like to speak to herabout that. 0k, let will wait. he would...
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hello, this isjulian assange. we don't have a problem, you have a problem. tone of the film. the story is well now rehearsed, i think people know the basic parameters. what is strange about this film is that it is very fragmented, it is nothing like as good as citizenfour. you can tell that it is a film in which the film—maker's relationship to the subject changed during it. when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said the julian assange demanded changes and got lawyers involved, which he did not have the right to do. she has made the film that she wanted to make. there is an irony in someone who is releasing information wanting to control it. we have seen this before in other documentaries and in the much—derided drama, the fifth estate. you get an inside view, but it is fragmented and frustrating because even when they are talking about the electio,n you want the film to be more focused. it feels like it is falling apart. julian assange has said that the film will do his reputation no good at all and i think that he is right. which s
hello, this isjulian assange. we don't have a problem, you have a problem. tone of the film. the story is well now rehearsed, i think people know the basic parameters. what is strange about this film is that it is very fragmented, it is nothing like as good as citizenfour. you can tell that it is a film in which the film—maker's relationship to the subject changed during it. when the film was first seen about a year ago, the film—makers said the julian assange demanded changes and got...
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extradition request for julian assange. and the embassy he's now forced to call home there are signs of strained relations with his hosts late last year ecuador cut off a songes internet connection over fears his leaks about hillary clinton were influencing the u.s. election then last month ecuador's new president was kind of mean about him mr songes the haka that's something we reject and i personally reject songes legal team says that its priority now is persuading the british government to allow the wiki leaks editor safe passage from the embassy here on to a plane bound for ecuador where he could enjoy the political asylum that he's been granted but it's a tall order given london special relationship with washington and the prospect of a u.s. extradition request hanging over julian assange just head. of his clock stokely says julie situation harlow's the problems that whistleblowers must face despite the big no proof the national security was ever put in. the idea that you know publishing information for the public is e
extradition request for julian assange. and the embassy he's now forced to call home there are signs of strained relations with his hosts late last year ecuador cut off a songes internet connection over fears his leaks about hillary clinton were influencing the u.s. election then last month ecuador's new president was kind of mean about him mr songes the haka that's something we reject and i personally reject songes legal team says that its priority now is persuading the british government to...
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it's been exactly five years since julian assange steps into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he has left the wiki leaks editor so political asylum that sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being detained and just last month songs received a small boost and a legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors finally suspended the case against him but the wiki leaks editor admitted that his fight is far from over. the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing but the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless. still hanging over julian assange is a british arrest warrant for breaching bail back in two thousand and twelve and there's also the uncertainty over a possible extradition to the u.s. for leaking classified documents back in april this year the u.s. attorney general called the arrest of a song a priority. this is a man of this grown beyond anything i am aware on assad's use a narcissist who has cr
it's been exactly five years since julian assange steps into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he has left the wiki leaks editor so political asylum that sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being detained and just last month songs received a small boost and a legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors finally suspended the case...
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she profiles julian assange.winged footage him as he confronts allegations of sexual assault and overseas controversial document dumps. the new york times describes the film as unfinished in a way that is at once fascinating, frustrating, and understandable. here is a look at the trailer for "risk." >> hello, can i speak to hillary clinton? i am calling from the office of julian assange. it is an emergency. not the film i thought i was making. i thought i could ignore the controversy. i was wrong. it became the story. >> [indiscernible] a documentary filmmaker. border haveat the become more aggressive. when i got home, my apartment door was open. did i forget to close it, or are they sending me a message? can't believe it. >> it is a most certain that it will be hillary versus trump. >> the fbi is investigating the russian government's efforts to interfere in the 2016 presidential election. >> i want to make it clear, we don't have a problem, you have a problem. charlie: i am pleased to have laura back at the tab
she profiles julian assange.winged footage him as he confronts allegations of sexual assault and overseas controversial document dumps. the new york times describes the film as unfinished in a way that is at once fascinating, frustrating, and understandable. here is a look at the trailer for "risk." >> hello, can i speak to hillary clinton? i am calling from the office of julian assange. it is an emergency. not the film i thought i was making. i thought i could ignore the...
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site founded by julian assange. >> you want what we call in the business a cutout, you want a third party't know, wikileaks. >> and on july 22nd, wikileaks posted this stunning announcement. it would release more than 19,000 e-mails from the democratic national committee. >> so in effect, you have electronic evidence ofso in eff electronic evidence of a middle man as it were between russia and wikileaks. >> we were pretty high in our confidence that's what happened. i'll put it that way. >> reporter: wikileaks, however, continues to deny receiving the hacked documents from russia. just three days before the start of the democratic convention, the stolen e-mails would suggest that top leaders of the d democratic national committee were biased in favor of hillary clinton and against bernie sanders for the party's nomination. [ chanting "bernie beats trump" ] >> all right, everybody, settle down. the chair of the dnc, debbie wasserman-schultz, was forced to resign. the first scout of russia's influence operation. and the press quickly shifted focus toward the controversy. russia's influence
site founded by julian assange. >> you want what we call in the business a cutout, you want a third party't know, wikileaks. >> and on july 22nd, wikileaks posted this stunning announcement. it would release more than 19,000 e-mails from the democratic national committee. >> so in effect, you have electronic evidence ofso in eff electronic evidence of a middle man as it were between russia and wikileaks. >> we were pretty high in our confidence that's what happened. i'll...
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a sympathetic when wikileaks was started, it was to challenge the government and i think assange has become an anarchist and his target is the united states he has no other target. so, are we -- we have exhausted the subject? thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
a sympathetic when wikileaks was started, it was to challenge the government and i think assange has become an anarchist and his target is the united states he has no other target. so, are we -- we have exhausted the subject? thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
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what do you make of the comments there from julian assange?ot say the democratic party is doomed. i think they are face ago tricky situation. you have house minority leader nancy pelosi and a string of special election losses. i think it's more of a tricky situation right now that they are facing and it's going to preach patience right now. they are shaping up to have a good midterms in 2018, depending on what happens the next year and a half, obviously. but they are facing a sticky situation a little bit right now. >> let's talk about the 2018 midterms and this i guess divided caucus on what should be their strategy? should this be hundreds ever referendum on the trump agenda or should they go local like in the georgia six but came up empty? >> i think it's going to -- a few things. depends on what happens with the trump administration the next year and a half. a lot of things could happen there. negatives could go even further south from where they are right now. but i do think, obviously, you have to keep it local right now and going into t
what do you make of the comments there from julian assange?ot say the democratic party is doomed. i think they are face ago tricky situation. you have house minority leader nancy pelosi and a string of special election losses. i think it's more of a tricky situation right now that they are facing and it's going to preach patience right now. they are shaping up to have a good midterms in 2018, depending on what happens the next year and a half, obviously. but they are facing a sticky situation a...
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though now stone is once again in hot water for possible ties to julian assange.hn podesta, hillary clinton's 2016 campaign chair, would have his time in the barrel, podesta's campaign e-mails were leaked by wikileaks and julian assange. stone told a reporter, i do have a back channel communication with assange because we have a good mutual friend. still, stone denied having any direct communications with assange and denied leaking podesta's e-mails. now intel officials want to know if roger stone had advanced warning of the e-mails leak and perhaps the russian hack during the 2016 campaign. the man whose motto is admit nothing, deny everything launched counterattack now back in the spotlight again. randi kaye, cnn, new york. >> joining me now is senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin. a fascinating piece for "the new yorker." jeff, roger stone is a fascinating character. as you were saying, you profiled him for the new yorker. he sort of thrives in a murkiness between fact and fiction. >> you know, that's exactly right, anderson. he is an unusual figure in that in m
though now stone is once again in hot water for possible ties to julian assange.hn podesta, hillary clinton's 2016 campaign chair, would have his time in the barrel, podesta's campaign e-mails were leaked by wikileaks and julian assange. stone told a reporter, i do have a back channel communication with assange because we have a good mutual friend. still, stone denied having any direct communications with assange and denied leaking podesta's e-mails. now intel officials want to know if roger...
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it's a famous embassy because that's where the wikileaks guy julian assange has lived for years. that's him back there in the purple tie. that was march 9th, the same day julian assange and wikileaks gave a briefing about them dumping a trove. he was leaving the embassy and asked him what he was doing there that day. and nigel farage responded that he could not remember. i love this quote so much, i want to kiss it. quote, i love this. i can actually do it from memory. approached b buzzfeed news as he left to g into a car waiting around the corner, farage said he could not remember what he had been doing in the building. i don't know. was i just in a building? really? that may be the sort of thing that got fbi investigators working on the trump/russia probe interested in nigel farage according to "the guardian." the guardian reported they are looking at him, quote, because of his relationships with individuals connections to both the trump campaign and julian assange. quote, one of the things the intelligence investigators have been looking at is points of contact and persons inv
it's a famous embassy because that's where the wikileaks guy julian assange has lived for years. that's him back there in the purple tie. that was march 9th, the same day julian assange and wikileaks gave a briefing about them dumping a trove. he was leaving the embassy and asked him what he was doing there that day. and nigel farage responded that he could not remember. i love this quote so much, i want to kiss it. quote, i love this. i can actually do it from memory. approached b buzzfeed...
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we know that he publicly boasted of his relationship with assange and guccifer and know he correctly predicted that podesta would, as was mentioned, be in the barrel, which meant presumably that there would be some leaks. none of that is proof of anything, but it certainly raises a lot of suspicion and one of the benefits of having him under oath in front of a committee would be to ask him questions about that. i will say, david is absolutely right. anybody who's been around politics over the years knows that roger stone, who, after all, cut his teeth as a young operative for richard nixon in 1972, not only loves walking through fire, but loves setting himself on fire because he gets a lot of attention by doing it. and so it's hard to assess his motivations here, but there may be some utility if he's under oath in terms of answering some of the questions you're asking, anderson. >> yeah, i mean, robby, i mean, stone is also going after members of the committee claiming that some members have, quote, maligned him. do statements like that affect the way the committee approaches him? >>
we know that he publicly boasted of his relationship with assange and guccifer and know he correctly predicted that podesta would, as was mentioned, be in the barrel, which meant presumably that there would be some leaks. none of that is proof of anything, but it certainly raises a lot of suspicion and one of the benefits of having him under oath in front of a committee would be to ask him questions about that. i will say, david is absolutely right. anybody who's been around politics over the...
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illegal drug flow problems and illegal migration. >>> julian assange marks five years of being holed up in london after being granted asylum in 2012. he is expected to speak from the embassy's balcony. >>> it is the final day of campaigning in georgia who face off in a special race for the u.s. house. voters head to the polls tomorrow in what has become the most expensive congressional race in u.s. history. >>> just ahead, twins make five for the carter family. we have the latest for the most anticipated baby arrival times two. plus is the boss really broadway bound. your trending stories are next. ...companies. ...solve problems. how? we eat. we eat almonds, strawberries, quinoa and yeah...we eat chocolate. we eat in sweatpants... in skirts. we eat alone... and together. women eat. we don't doubt it. we own it. special k. a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home... ...with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection, which could lead to hospitalizations. in a key study, neulasta reduced the
illegal drug flow problems and illegal migration. >>> julian assange marks five years of being holed up in london after being granted asylum in 2012. he is expected to speak from the embassy's balcony. >>> it is the final day of campaigning in georgia who face off in a special race for the u.s. house. voters head to the polls tomorrow in what has become the most expensive congressional race in u.s. history. >>> just ahead, twins make five for the carter family. we...
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its spin exactly five years since julian assange stepped into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since the wiki leaks editors saw political asylum there as sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being arbitrarily detained and just last month a song received a small boost and legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors finally suspended the case against him but the wiki leaks editor admitted his fight is far from over the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing but the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless songes big revelations of included the afghan war logs in twenty ten cable gates in twenty eleven and more recently the protest e-mails and vault seven which has been gradually publishing the cia's alleged digital spying tools however one concern for the wiki leaks editor's legal team is whether the u.k. will extradite him to the united states for leaking these documents are still
its spin exactly five years since julian assange stepped into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since the wiki leaks editors saw political asylum there as sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being arbitrarily detained and just last month a song received a small boost and legal breakthrough after being wanted for questioning over allegations of sexual assault in sweden seven years ago prosecutors...
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we know that he, you know, publicly boasted of his relationship with assange and guccifer, and we knowectly predicted that podesta would, as was mentioned, be in the barrel, which meant presumably, that there would be some leaks. none of that is proof of anything. but it certainly raises a lot of suspicion and one of the benefits of having him under oath in front of a committee would be to ask him questions about that. i will say, david is absolutely right. anybody who's been around politics over the years knows that ronl ager stone who cut hi teeth as an operative for richard nixon in 1972 not only likes walking through fire but gets himself on fire. there may be utility if he's under oath in terms of answering some of the questions you're asking anderson. >> robby, stone is also going after members of the committee claiming that some have maligned him. do statements like that affect the way the committee approaches him, do you think? >> i think as the other participants here have mentioned, roger stone accusing others of malining him is a pretty rich irony. this is someone who's spen
we know that he, you know, publicly boasted of his relationship with assange and guccifer, and we knowectly predicted that podesta would, as was mentioned, be in the barrel, which meant presumably, that there would be some leaks. none of that is proof of anything. but it certainly raises a lot of suspicion and one of the benefits of having him under oath in front of a committee would be to ask him questions about that. i will say, david is absolutely right. anybody who's been around politics...
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what was his relationship with assange and wikileaks and how did he know that mr. podesta was next in the barrel and that there was political dynamite using his own words about the clintons that were about to many could out from this group? >> you confirm that roger stone will be testifying before the committee? >> i'm not doing that. i'm encouraging him to follow up on what he said, that he wants to testify publically. i'm just commenting on mr. stone's words. if he wants to testify publically -- again, no one would be lhappier than i would because of all the tweets that you referenced that took place last summer. >> congressman, why would he be testifying behind closed doors? it's not as if -- one would assume he doesn't have classified clearance. he wouldn't have anything classified he would be discussing with the committee. why not have it out in the public? >> look, i can't reference who will or won't testify in a closed setting. all i'm suggesting is that, i would love to take him up on that. >> do you see any reason for someone like roger stone to need to te
what was his relationship with assange and wikileaks and how did he know that mr. podesta was next in the barrel and that there was political dynamite using his own words about the clintons that were about to many could out from this group? >> you confirm that roger stone will be testifying before the committee? >> i'm not doing that. i'm encouraging him to follow up on what he said, that he wants to testify publically. i'm just commenting on mr. stone's words. if he wants to...
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that was march 9th, the same day julian assange and wick wikileaks with a big dump.uzzfeed news reporter caught up with farage as he was leaving and asked him what he was doing there that day. and nigel farage responded that he couldn't remember. i love this quote so much, i want to kiss it. i love this. i can actually do it from memory. approached by buzzfeed news as he left to get into a car waiting around the corner, farage said he couldn't not remember what he had been doing in the building. was i just in a building? really? that may be the sort of thing that got fbi investigators working on the trump/russia probe interested in nigel farage according to "the guardian," a person of interest. "the guardian" reported last week they are looking at him, quote, because of his relationships with individuals connected to both the trump campaign and julian assange. if you put russia, wikileaks, the one in the middle is farage. quote, he's right in the middle of these relationships. he turns up overnd over again. there's a lot of attention being paid to him. for his part,
that was march 9th, the same day julian assange and wick wikileaks with a big dump.uzzfeed news reporter caught up with farage as he was leaving and asked him what he was doing there that day. and nigel farage responded that he couldn't remember. i love this quote so much, i want to kiss it. i love this. i can actually do it from memory. approached by buzzfeed news as he left to get into a car waiting around the corner, farage said he couldn't not remember what he had been doing in the...
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on march 8th, in london where julian assange has lived from charges in his native sweden, over therewas seen leaving the embassy. that's him in the back in this fo photo. he is a far right polltation from the uk most famous for leading that effort in the uk to do brexit. you may also recognize from his time right there in the gold guilded elevators of trump tower or from his time on the campaign trail with donald trump. yep. and nigel was back in the uk at wikileaks hau wikilea wikileaks headquarters on march 9th in london. a buzz feed news reporter saw him leaving the embassy and asked a basic question. what was he doing there that particular day? ni he responded he couldn't remember. more recently he was there, for quote, journalistic reasons. today it reports that nigel farage is a person of interest into the inquiry of russia and the trump campaign. sources with knowledge of the investigation said the former ukip leader had raised the interest of fbi investigators because of his relationships with individuals connected to both the trump campaign and julian assange, the wikileaks
on march 8th, in london where julian assange has lived from charges in his native sweden, over therewas seen leaving the embassy. that's him in the back in this fo photo. he is a far right polltation from the uk most famous for leading that effort in the uk to do brexit. you may also recognize from his time right there in the gold guilded elevators of trump tower or from his time on the campaign trail with donald trump. yep. and nigel was back in the uk at wikileaks hau wikilea wikileaks...
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on monday, wikileaks publisher julian assange called for the public to support winner, tweeting that the she is "accused of courage in trying to help us know." all of this comes as former fbi director james comey is set to testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee on russian interference in the 2016 election. for more, we are joined by two guests who were consulted as -- for the intercept's story. in san francisco, jake williams is the founder of rendition infosec, a computer security firm. he's also aorer or membthe nsa's tailored access operations hackteam. and in washington, d.c., we are joined by bruce schneier a , security technologist. he's a fellow at harvard's berkman center for internet and society. author of "data and goliath: the hidden battles to collect your data and control your world." jake williams and bruce schneier welcome to democracy now! you worked at, the nsa. can you talk about the document that has been released, its significance, and also the arrest of the person who allegedly leaked it? >> i will start by saying when i comment on the intercep
on monday, wikileaks publisher julian assange called for the public to support winner, tweeting that the she is "accused of courage in trying to help us know." all of this comes as former fbi director james comey is set to testify thursday before the senate intelligence committee on russian interference in the 2016 election. for more, we are joined by two guests who were consulted as -- for the intercept's story. in san francisco, jake williams is the founder of rendition infosec, a...
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. >>> we have new comments to talk about from juliana sau assange. why he says that and is he right? >> no one wins in a situation like this. it's on both parties to think about the people they serve rather than their own interests. >> we have elected officials not making the best decisions for all of our constituents. so we have to get involved and raise our voice. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq. the nicoderm cq patch with unique extended release technology helps prevent your urge to smoke all day. it's the best thing that ever happened to me. every great why needs a great how. if you've got a life, you gotta swiffer tthat's why at comcast,t to be connected 24/7. we're always working to make our services more reliable. with technology that can update itself. and advanced fiber network infrastructure. new, more reliab
. >>> we have new comments to talk about from juliana sau assange. why he says that and is he right? >> no one wins in a situation like this. it's on both parties to think about the people they serve rather than their own interests. >> we have elected officials not making the best decisions for all of our constituents. so we have to get involved and raise our voice. what do you have there? p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have...
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stone said he had communicated with wikileaks founder, julian assange. later that month he predicted it would be podes stas time in the barrel and later said he was talking about business dealings and then in october is when he wikileaks started releasing podesta e-mail. podesta saying he doesn't blame the obama administration for dropping the pal in the russian interference. >> i think the president and the entire administration were dealing with an unprecedented incidence of the weaponization of the fruits of russian cyberactivity and i think they were trying to make the best judgments they could on behalf of the american people. >> by the way, in addition to the remarks about assange last year, it shows roger stone had some communication with gussy fer 2.0 who claimed credit for hacking the democratic national committee's e-mail. there's a lot for roger stone and the house committee to sit down and discuss the end of july. >> behind closed doors. you get a sense if it's involving roger stone he might find a way to make it more of a circus. >>> could t
stone said he had communicated with wikileaks founder, julian assange. later that month he predicted it would be podes stas time in the barrel and later said he was talking about business dealings and then in october is when he wikileaks started releasing podesta e-mail. podesta saying he doesn't blame the obama administration for dropping the pal in the russian interference. >> i think the president and the entire administration were dealing with an unprecedented incidence of the...
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you have assange now saluting her saying this information was going to the public.me back to dana's point, i think it's okay that we say that the document allegedly said was that the russians had succeeded with spear phishing attacks on local election offices in the country with the intent of disabling the election machines. this is important information. >> greg: you know what phishing is, right? it's just trying to get your password. people mistake phishing for w hacking. we have signs all over our company, make sure you have passwords. it's preying on people who aren't changing theirit passwor. >> kimberly: like "watters' world." >> they aren't happening on thea machines! >> but it isn't like hacking the machines. >> how did she get through this? it's pretty obvious. she has top-secret security. >> that's probably what it is. i should've read the source material. >> if she were at war with the iranians, she would be with the mullahs. this is all open source intelligence that a seventh grader can go online and -- >> greg: can we defend her on one thing? >> you're
you have assange now saluting her saying this information was going to the public.me back to dana's point, i think it's okay that we say that the document allegedly said was that the russians had succeeded with spear phishing attacks on local election offices in the country with the intent of disabling the election machines. this is important information. >> greg: you know what phishing is, right? it's just trying to get your password. people mistake phishing for w hacking. we have signs...
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is a hero he is a journalist i think of him is the new york times with all due respect to julian assange when the new york times published the pentagon papers they didn't break in and steal the pentagon papers they merely published them they made them available that's what julian assange did he is not an espionage criminal he didn't hack into anything now what pump aoe in the cia and trump's team are saying is that this isn't just some banal journalist this is somebody who actively use chelsea manning as a conduit who enlisted her to to take these poppy cock balderdash and bunkum do that now also understand the unique procedural situation he's in jail right or actually he's being held on a warrant for bail jumping or that charges been removed so they could say all right mr resign you are free to go free to go do you have a warrant from the u.s. . would you tell us if you have one maybe the only prohibition for returning him to the u.s. would be if we were to seek the death penalty and i'm telling you right now the saddest part about this is that most americans don't understand what a her
is a hero he is a journalist i think of him is the new york times with all due respect to julian assange when the new york times published the pentagon papers they didn't break in and steal the pentagon papers they merely published them they made them available that's what julian assange did he is not an espionage criminal he didn't hack into anything now what pump aoe in the cia and trump's team are saying is that this isn't just some banal journalist this is somebody who actively use chelsea...
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began a game of cat and mouse with a contact named nathaniel who manning said she believed was julian assange himself. at the time wikileaks was just an obscure open government website. why wikileaks, then? >> i think it's important to remember the context. i tried to go to "the washington post" first. i tried to go to the "new york times." >> reporter: over the course of four months, she leaked diplomatic cables, battlefield reports, and guantanamo detainee profiles. more than 700,000 documents in all. the impact, explosive. >> it's the biggest leak in u.s. military history. >> there are names. there are operations. >> it is an attack on the international community. >> reporter: less than two months after the disclosures first made news, manning would be taken into custody from her barracks in iraq. did you think you would ever get caught? were you ready to pay the price? >> i'm not focused on consequences or what this means or what that means. i'm focused on the day to day. >> reporter: meanwhile the government scrambling to assess the actual damage manning's leaks had caused. do you consid
began a game of cat and mouse with a contact named nathaniel who manning said she believed was julian assange himself. at the time wikileaks was just an obscure open government website. why wikileaks, then? >> i think it's important to remember the context. i tried to go to "the washington post" first. i tried to go to the "new york times." >> reporter: over the course of four months, she leaked diplomatic cables, battlefield reports, and guantanamo detainee...
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action or time jane this is going underground five years to the day that wiki leaks founder julian assange is arbitrarily detained by the u.k. government in the ecuadorian embassy in london despite no charges against him coming up on the show we speak to shadow minister gilani were britain's first m.p. to win a seat at this month's general election about blairite backtracking and the coalition of payoffs and we speak to a survivor of the holocaust and the makers of the new film destination unknown about auschwitz liberated by stalin more than seventy years ago but it's a good day to bury bad news rubble to mainstream media spin that he might have missed all this and more coming up in today's going underground but first bricks it negotiations begin today and what is exactly the state of europe is mainstream commentators here in the u.k. use the strength of the euro currency as a barometer for wellbeing across the continent well the cradle of european democracy is arguably in ruins greece is sliding into recession with quarter of its g.d.p. gone since the bankruptcy of lehman brothers and un
action or time jane this is going underground five years to the day that wiki leaks founder julian assange is arbitrarily detained by the u.k. government in the ecuadorian embassy in london despite no charges against him coming up on the show we speak to shadow minister gilani were britain's first m.p. to win a seat at this month's general election about blairite backtracking and the coalition of payoffs and we speak to a survivor of the holocaust and the makers of the new film destination...
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i personally don't tap julian assange or and snowden. but only certain people. i am not fond of this. they gave an example that even the heroes gets this. >> could you speak, an extension of that story, the aftermath of that story, the write up of that story, bureaucratic language of that story, why was it so difficult for people who are smart people to write a simple declarative english sentence, noun, verb? >> that is the whole point tonight seriously because it amazes me. most of the time i am in a rage. i can be enraged isil language. let me give you an example. george orwell, last year, coincidental with the election, george orwell at 70th anniversary, the language with variations, true of all political parties, designed to make life down truthful and murder respectful and give experiences -- let me give you some pure wit. the management statement, we promise to dedicate ourselves to improving the efficacy of measurable learning outcomes and we intend to learn something was why didn't you buddy say so? a magazine set upon by one of the founders of facebook.
i personally don't tap julian assange or and snowden. but only certain people. i am not fond of this. they gave an example that even the heroes gets this. >> could you speak, an extension of that story, the aftermath of that story, the write up of that story, bureaucratic language of that story, why was it so difficult for people who are smart people to write a simple declarative english sentence, noun, verb? >> that is the whole point tonight seriously because it amazes me. most of...
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action or times when this is going underground five years to the day that wiki leaks founder julian assange is arbitrarily detained by the u.k. government in the ecuadorian embassy in london despite no charges against him coming up on the show we speak to shadow minister britain's first m.p. to win a seat at this month's general election about right back tracking and the coalition payoffs and we speak to a survivor of the holocaust and the makers of the new film destination unknown about auschwitz liberated by stalin more than seventy years ago it's a good day to bury bad news to mainstream media spin that you might have missed some more coming up in today's going underground but first bricks it negotiations begin today and what is exactly the state of europe as mainstream commentators here in the u.k. use the strength of the euro currency as a barometer of wellbeing across the continent well the cradle of european democracy is arguably in ruins greece is sliding into recession with quarter with g.d.p. gone since the bankruptcy of lehman brothers and unemployment at twenty three percent thi
action or times when this is going underground five years to the day that wiki leaks founder julian assange is arbitrarily detained by the u.k. government in the ecuadorian embassy in london despite no charges against him coming up on the show we speak to shadow minister britain's first m.p. to win a seat at this month's general election about right back tracking and the coalition payoffs and we speak to a survivor of the holocaust and the makers of the new film destination unknown about...
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with winds light, assange and overhead, it will warm up nicely.in the west as we go through the day. for northern ireland we finish the day with rain. that could mean a damp rush—hour through fermanagh, down and armagh. laura knightly rimmel spread into central and southern scotland. rain in the southern uplands. turning to wet weather as well in north—west england and western wales. low pressure with us on tuesday. cold fronts. we will drag in some humid airfor tuesday. storms across france. most of the date will be dry through england and wales. the exception being the far west of wales, cornwall and northern england. rain in scotland and northern ireland. later in the day the storms were pushing. we could see some heavy rain on tuesday and into wednesday across many parts of england and wales. into wednesday that could nudge into southern part of scotland. temperatures down on the week just of scotland. temperatures down on the weekjust gone. try in the west but it will feel —— won't feel anything special. wet weather at times. dry conditions i
with winds light, assange and overhead, it will warm up nicely.in the west as we go through the day. for northern ireland we finish the day with rain. that could mean a damp rush—hour through fermanagh, down and armagh. laura knightly rimmel spread into central and southern scotland. rain in the southern uplands. turning to wet weather as well in north—west england and western wales. low pressure with us on tuesday. cold fronts. we will drag in some humid airfor tuesday. storms across...
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china's the biggest economic power in the world, besides us, but russia has 10% -- as julian assange said -- has 10%, russia has 10% of our domestic economy. they don't have anything like it. they're a smaller country. they're like a european country, and they have a smaller military, but they have an effective military. they don't spend -- they spend, what is it, 20% of our spending on defense. and there's no evidence that russia is trying to be something bigger than it is. it's trying to stay alive is what i'm trying to say. >> got you. let me go back to the film. there had been award-winning documentaries that come to mind about edward snowden. what were the challenges or the reasons, the rationale, for your interest in wanting to do it as a feature film? >> because when i heard the story from snowden, it was inside information. no one had ever written or done anything about the national security agency with realism yet. there's been very few book written on it. banford is one, james banford. but getting inside the dialogue, the mind-set, the sets, the way they look, this is cruci
china's the biggest economic power in the world, besides us, but russia has 10% -- as julian assange said -- has 10%, russia has 10% of our domestic economy. they don't have anything like it. they're a smaller country. they're like a european country, and they have a smaller military, but they have an effective military. they don't spend -- they spend, what is it, 20% of our spending on defense. and there's no evidence that russia is trying to be something bigger than it is. it's trying to stay...
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it's been exactly five years now since julian assange stepped into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since the wiki leaks editor saw political asylum there as sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being tried really detained and just last month the sound received a small boost in the legal breakthrough swedish prosecutors suspended their investigation into those allegations of sexual assault despite that he still has a british arrest warrant hanging over him for breaching bail back in two thousand and twelve when he first saw asylum in the city we can accept this is a knowledge that his fight is far from over the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing but the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless to remind you what this is all about hassan his big revelations have included the afghan war logs in two thousand and ten and most recently vote seven which details the cia's alleged digital spying tools and tactics and the big concern for his legal team is whether the
it's been exactly five years now since julian assange stepped into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since the wiki leaks editor saw political asylum there as sweden investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being tried really detained and just last month the sound received a small boost in the legal breakthrough swedish prosecutors suspended their investigation into those allegations of sexual assault despite...
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it's been exactly five years since julian assange stepped into the ecuadorian embassy in london and he hasn't left since the wiki leaks editor political asylum there are even investigated allegations of sexual offenses against him however last year the united nations ruled that he's being arbitrarily detained and just last month the sondra see the small boost and a legal break through swedish prosecutors suspended their investigation into those allegations of sexual assault but the wiki leaks editor admits that his fight is far from over the road is far from over. the war the proper war is just commencing but the u.k. has said it will arrest me regardless of sunday's big revelations of included the afghan war logs in twenty ted cable gate and twenty eleven and more recently the protest the e-mails seven which details the cia's alleged digital spy tools and tactics however one concern for the wiki leaks and its legal team is whether the u.k. will extradite him to the u.s. for leaking these documents and still hanging over julian a soldier's a british arrest warrant for breaching bail ba
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>> wikileaks leader julian assange. the purpose corp. was assigned to u.s. government facility in florida. she held a classified security clearance since been hired this february. she previously served in the air force and how the top security clearance. cheryl: we haven't heard anything from president trump on this. great story. thank you so much. lauren: president trump doubling down on its travel ban in a series of tweets. trump called on the justice department to seek a version barring travel from six mostly certainountries. dangerous countries. not some politically correct term that won't help us protect our people. early in the day they should just say that the travel ban, not the watered-down version that they submitted to bless the supreme court. the president criticized for traits that press secretary sarah huckabee sanders says he will not back down. >> the president is very focused on exactly what the order spells out protecting americans, protecting national security and he has every authority to do that through that executive order and he mainta
>> wikileaks leader julian assange. the purpose corp. was assigned to u.s. government facility in florida. she held a classified security clearance since been hired this february. she previously served in the air force and how the top security clearance. cheryl: we haven't heard anything from president trump on this. great story. thank you so much. lauren: president trump doubling down on its travel ban in a series of tweets. trump called on the justice department to seek a version...
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will face a similar situation like julian assange and manning, we will take a look at that next. >> build that wall, build that wall, build that wall, build that wall! rob: president trump plan to go make good on another of his campaign promises, building the border wall with mÉxico and he just came up with an idea that maybe environmentalists might love as a way to pay for it. stay tune there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want someone that makes it easy to find what i want. booking.com gets it. and with their price match, i know i'm getting the best price every time. now i can start relaxing even before the vacation begins. your vacation is very important. that's why booking.com makes finding the right hotel for the right price easy. visit booking.com now to find out why we're booking.yeah! the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it
will face a similar situation like julian assange and manning, we will take a look at that next. >> build that wall, build that wall, build that wall, build that wall! rob: president trump plan to go make good on another of his campaign promises, building the border wall with mÉxico and he just came up with an idea that maybe environmentalists might love as a way to pay for it. stay tune there's nothing more important to me than my vacation. so when i need to book a hotel room, i want...
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of his relationships with individuals connected to both the campaign of president trump and julian assangeblished the mouse last year that damaged -- emails last year that damaged hillary .linton's campaign if you go to the front page of "the washington post," another story there saying the trump administration is moving towards handing back to russia two diplomatic compounds. the compounds were being used by russian personnel for intelligence related purposes, giving russia 24 hours to vacate them. president expelled them from the united states. they were 35 russian intelligence operatives. ignatius in florida. good morning. caller: anyone who is sincere about climate change is concerned and things it's man-made is correct. you have to think about china and india. india is the biggest single polluter next china -- combined, iny are 90% of the carbon the atmosphere. you think of china and india immediately when you think of global warming if you're honest. united states is no longer an issue when it comes to being a polluter relative to 90%, china and india. we should only stay with the ac
of his relationships with individuals connected to both the campaign of president trump and julian assangeblished the mouse last year that damaged -- emails last year that damaged hillary .linton's campaign if you go to the front page of "the washington post," another story there saying the trump administration is moving towards handing back to russia two diplomatic compounds. the compounds were being used by russian personnel for intelligence related purposes, giving russia 24 hours...
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you have a sans now saluting her julian assange saying this information was going to the public.t's important saying what the documents allegedly said was that the russians had fear phishing attacks on local election offices in the country with the intent of disabling the election machines. this is important information. >> greg: you know what phishing is, right? it's just trying to get your password. people mistake fishing for hacking. it's preying on people who aren't changing their passwords. >> kimberly: "watters world" ." >> jesse: that's my password. >> kimberly: how did she get through this? top secret security. and she said if we were at war with the iranians, she would be with the mullahs. it doesn't get worst than that. a seventh grader can go online and -- >> greg: can we defend her on one thing? unlike snowden and chelsea manning, who dumped thousands and millions of documents, indiscriminate documents that jeopardized foreign intel, she was highly specific about the things she did. >> kimberly: who let them go? this was under the obama administration. >> greg: i'm gi
you have a sans now saluting her julian assange saying this information was going to the public.t's important saying what the documents allegedly said was that the russians had fear phishing attacks on local election offices in the country with the intent of disabling the election machines. this is important information. >> greg: you know what phishing is, right? it's just trying to get your password. people mistake fishing for hacking. it's preying on people who aren't changing their...
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it raises questions about the continued leaks in the intelligence community, a side note, julian assangesupport for this woman. rob: that young woman faces 10 years in prison for this? >> that's correct, that's absolutely correct and there's going to be a whole lot more to talk about that. rob: that's very interesting. >> jackie: thanks, griff. rob: police launching new raids overnight as we learn the names of two or three london terrorist s, karam butt and was in a documentary about jihadists living in britain last year and the carnage could have been worse. seven people killed, 48 injured in the attack and people remain in the hospital. jackie: so unnecessary. the fall-out in the wake of this weekend's terror attacks in london. president trump doubling down and slamming claim as pathetic excuse. kelly wright with commander in chief renewed push for travel pause. kelly: president trump says the united states fully supports united kingdom but his tweeting about london's mayor and a travel ban are raising eyebrows and sparking criticism. the president's latest tweet that london mayor is g
it raises questions about the continued leaks in the intelligence community, a side note, julian assangesupport for this woman. rob: that young woman faces 10 years in prison for this? >> that's correct, that's absolutely correct and there's going to be a whole lot more to talk about that. rob: that's very interesting. >> jackie: thanks, griff. rob: police launching new raids overnight as we learn the names of two or three london terrorist s, karam butt and was in a documentary...
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pamela anderson and juliann julian assange. are they a couple? next.ace pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. polident. that when it comes to hospital romances,nows the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they also know you should get your annual check-up. schedule a checkup with your doctor to learn your four health numbers, and start taking control of your health today. it could save your life. cigna. together, all the way. ♪ ♪ . >> all right. happy father's day to all dads out there, specifically right now. we're going to do the fox and friends family dance. this is julian, they were golfing. big golfers. >> she's very good. >> and here's a throw back of one of our favorites. lauren with her dad and sister natalie. abby: great throw back pick and here's our own janice dean husband sean with her two boys matthew and theodore. so adorable. >> father peter and sister mary kate during thei
pamela anderson and juliann julian assange. are they a couple? next.ace pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter. polident. that when it comes to hospital romances,nows the more complicated, the better. i love you. but i love him. i love him, too. so do i. they also know you should get your annual check-up. schedule a checkup with your doctor to learn your four health numbers, and...
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and next day, i personally don't - julian assange and snowden but in this case, i'm not particularly fond of this but they give an example that even the heroes get things - >> could you speak, it is an extension of that story. the aftermath of that story, the write up of that story. the bureaucratic language of that story. why is it so difficult for people who are smart people to write just a simple declarative english sentence quake noun, verb? >> that is the whole point of tonight. i mean seriously! because it amazes me. most of the time i am in a rage. but i can be enraged by the language. let me just give you an example. as you know last year coincidental with the election of our 45th president, george orwell's 70th anniversary. and the political language and with variations which is true of all political parties conservatives is designed to make life down trickle in murder respectable and given experiences, let me give you some pure wit. in the management statement with promises to ourselves to improving the efficacy of measurable learning outcomes. what? we stand to run somethi
and next day, i personally don't - julian assange and snowden but in this case, i'm not particularly fond of this but they give an example that even the heroes get things - >> could you speak, it is an extension of that story. the aftermath of that story, the write up of that story. the bureaucratic language of that story. why is it so difficult for people who are smart people to write just a simple declarative english sentence quake noun, verb? >> that is the whole point of...
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. >> you're saying that -- what, that stone -- >> that stone said he was in touch with julian assangehe later retracted that. he was in touch privately with guccifer 2.0 which the u.s. government had said is an agent of the russian government. you know, all i know are the facts. the explanation of that, what was real, what was not, i'm not, you know, we'll have to wait until these investigations get to the bottom of it. but i'm sure they're going to have a lot of questions for me about that. >> he said he wanted to testify in open session, but they're going to do it behind closed doors. you would have liked to have seen it in the open session, i assume? >> look, i think the more the public knows about this, the more they know about the activities of the russian government. also not just here in the u.s. they did it in the french elections by dumping -- by both hacking and dumping e-mails by production of fake news. by the distribution of fake news into the french election. it didn't work there. they're already active measures going on in the german election. is this a very serious thr
. >> you're saying that -- what, that stone -- >> that stone said he was in touch with julian assangehe later retracted that. he was in touch privately with guccifer 2.0 which the u.s. government had said is an agent of the russian government. you know, all i know are the facts. the explanation of that, what was real, what was not, i'm not, you know, we'll have to wait until these investigations get to the bottom of it. but i'm sure they're going to have a lot of questions for me...