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after assange and snowden, did anyone still believe in democracy in the west?ried to expose it quickly became victims. assange, for example, revealed materials about corruption and human rights violations and was released only many years later, and only after he pleaded guilty. asansh admitted his guilt, they tortured him, turned him into a rag, showed him to everyone else, to the whole world. guys, look what we will do to anyone who tries to encroach on our rights. from the mouths of journalists already. it sounds alarming, get ready elon musk, but it is true, some of the claims addressed to durov in different years concerned other major platforms, and why then are other headliners of social networks at large? it is not difficult to guess, apparently they seemed more talkative, as recently admitted, for example, zuckerberg. the owner of the company meto told how facebook and instagram have been pressured by the biden administration to censor content related to covid-19. us presidential candidate believes zuckerberg plotted against him during the lost 2020 elec
after assange and snowden, did anyone still believe in democracy in the west?ried to expose it quickly became victims. assange, for example, revealed materials about corruption and human rights violations and was released only many years later, and only after he pleaded guilty. asansh admitted his guilt, they tortured him, turned him into a rag, showed him to everyone else, to the whole world. guys, look what we will do to anyone who tries to encroach on our rights. from the mouths of...
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there you have it, um, speaking of true journalism, uh, one example that comes to mind is julian assange with the wikileaks story, and of course you extensively covered and followed that story. first of all, tell us why is that case very important, why does it matter? julie nassange is a freedom fighter, he's a resistance fighter, and the invasion of iraq by the... to kingdom and the united states, these are some of the, i mean, this is perhaps the the worst atrocity of the 21st century, and i i used to say that up until gaza, i suppose gaza is now overtaken that in some aspects, um, but if we look at iraq, the spread into syria, millions of people killed, turned into refugees, and he comes and and he he just he destroys the entire narrative about this war on terror, there is no us mission in afghanistan, there is no us mission in iraq, like as if they had any... right to be there in the first place, but you know he he further debunks this. um, there is no uh, due process in guantanamo bay, there's murder, there's killing, there's displacement, there's torture, there's kidnapping, and so
there you have it, um, speaking of true journalism, uh, one example that comes to mind is julian assange with the wikileaks story, and of course you extensively covered and followed that story. first of all, tell us why is that case very important, why does it matter? julie nassange is a freedom fighter, he's a resistance fighter, and the invasion of iraq by the... to kingdom and the united states, these are some of the, i mean, this is perhaps the the worst atrocity of the 21st century, and i...
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where journalists are being threatened like this, because if they allow this to happen to julian assangeaws, which again is ridiculous, because to violate the national security laws you have to be a government employee, you you sign a non-disclosure agreement, julian assange is not an american, he is never lived or worked in america, he does not owe the americans, a damn thing, he is hero and they should be compensating him for what they have done to him and his family, they should be compensating the victims of the iraq war and the afghanistan war, the they're so shameful really, i mean like when i'm in the court room i can't believe what i'm listening to the the arguments that they make like, well there's a difference to nationality and citizenship and that's why we can deny him first amendment rights, like the psychotic people, these lawyers, they really are shameful, and and for this to have gone on for so long right now uh is really... disgusting and so i want i want to keep uh covering this case and exposing to the planet what is happening to him because it's such a grave injustice
where journalists are being threatened like this, because if they allow this to happen to julian assangeaws, which again is ridiculous, because to violate the national security laws you have to be a government employee, you you sign a non-disclosure agreement, julian assange is not an american, he is never lived or worked in america, he does not owe the americans, a damn thing, he is hero and they should be compensating him for what they have done to him and his family, they should be...
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where journalists are being threatened like this, because if they allow this to happen to julian assange, who's to say that tomorrow morning um, or the day after that that uh, for example, mongolia says, well, okay, we want this other journalist who's in the uk, because you extraad journalists, so just give him to us, because he violated our..." national security laws, which again is ridiculous, because to violate the national security laws you have to be a government employee, you you sign a non-disclosure agreement, julian assange is not an american, he has never lived or worked in america, he does not owe the americans, a damn thing, he is hero and they should be compensating him for what they've done to him and his family, they should be compensating the victims of the iraq war and the afghanistan war, they they are so shameful really, i mean like when i'm in the courtroom i can't believe what i'm listening to that the arguments that they make like you 'well there's a difference between nationality and citizenship and that's why we can deny him first amendment rights like this psycho
where journalists are being threatened like this, because if they allow this to happen to julian assange, who's to say that tomorrow morning um, or the day after that that uh, for example, mongolia says, well, okay, we want this other journalist who's in the uk, because you extraad journalists, so just give him to us, because he violated our..." national security laws, which again is ridiculous, because to violate the national security laws you have to be a government employee, you you...
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afterwards, the australian editor of wikileaks, julianne paul assang was arrested by british police in london on april 11th, 2019. he was detained after years of taking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy to be punished for the release. these 91 thousand secret documents, but what happened to the judges of the international criminal court. in june 2020, donald trump issued an order to impose severe. economic sanctions and travel ban on the personnel of the international criminal court in response to their efforts to complete the war crimes investigation against the us military. today, on the eve of september the 11th, i want to deliver a clear and unambiguous message on behalf of the president of the united states. the united states will use any means necessary to protect our citizens and those of our allies from prosecution by this illegitimate court, we will not cooperate with the icc, we will provide no assistance to the icc, and we certainly will not join the icc. we will let the icc die its own. after all, for all intents and purposes, the icc is already... dead to us, we will respon
afterwards, the australian editor of wikileaks, julianne paul assang was arrested by british police in london on april 11th, 2019. he was detained after years of taking refuge in the ecuadorian embassy to be punished for the release. these 91 thousand secret documents, but what happened to the judges of the international criminal court. in june 2020, donald trump issued an order to impose severe. economic sanctions and travel ban on the personnel of the international criminal court in response...
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where journalists are being threatened like this, because if they allow this to happen to julian assange, who's to say that tomorrow morning um, or the day after that that uh, for example, mongolia says, well, okay, we want this other journalist who's in the uk, because you extraad journalists, so just give him to us because he violated our national security laws, which again is ridiculous, because to violate the national security laws, you have to be a government employee, you you sign a non-disclosure agreement, julian assange is not an american, he has never lived or worked in america, he does not owe the americans, a damn thing, he is hero and they should be com compensating him for what they've done to him and his family, they should be compensating the victims of the iraq war and the afghanistan war, the they they're so shameful really, i mean like when i'm in the courtroom i can't believe what i'm listening. to the arguments that they make, like, well, there's a difference between nationality and citizenship, and that's why we can deny him first amendment rights, like this psychot
where journalists are being threatened like this, because if they allow this to happen to julian assange, who's to say that tomorrow morning um, or the day after that that uh, for example, mongolia says, well, okay, we want this other journalist who's in the uk, because you extraad journalists, so just give him to us because he violated our national security laws, which again is ridiculous, because to violate the national security laws, you have to be a government employee, you you sign a...
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in other news, wikileaks founder juuan other news, wikileaks founder julian assange will make his firstd from prison in june when he addresses the council of europe in strasbourg next week. mr assange will give the evidence to the committee on legal affairs and human rights of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe on tuesday, according to a wikileaks statement. it follows the publication of an inquiry report into his detention in belmarsh prison for five years. in will put forward the motion. in other news, wikileaks founder juuan other news, wikileaks founder julian assange will make his first public statements since he was released from prison in june when he addresses the council of europe in strasbourg next week. mr assange will give the evidence to the committee on legal affairs and human rights of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe on tuesday, according to a wikileaks statement. it follows the publication of an inquiry report into his detention in belmarsh prison for five years. he'd previously spent seven years in the in the ecuadorian embassy in lo
in other news, wikileaks founder juuan other news, wikileaks founder julian assange will make his firstd from prison in june when he addresses the council of europe in strasbourg next week. mr assange will give the evidence to the committee on legal affairs and human rights of the parliamentary assembly of the council of europe on tuesday, according to a wikileaks statement. it follows the publication of an inquiry report into his detention in belmarsh prison for five years. in will put forward...
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washington released julian assange, which did not solve the problem of freedom of the press in the us, nor the availability of prison cells in britain. and now the minister of justice of estonia, whose last name is pakosta, has proposed, like rwanda , to shelter british thugs. perhaps, i hope, like kigali, to get money, but not problems. there are vacant places in prisons in estonia. the prosecutor's office may consider this their own shortcoming. tallinn is ready to lease these places to london for 35 million pounds. for estonia, this is a lot of money, and it is profitable for britain. keeping one criminal on the island costs 50,000 pounds a year, in estonia it is 10 times less. the technology of sending criminals from the island has long been developed. in the 17th and 19th centuries , about 200,000 criminals were sent from england to australia, right from here. and on the site of the current gallery there was a giant prison, opposite pier from here. they were sent to australia, most often forever, because the descendants of criminals formed the current australian elite. perhaps th
washington released julian assange, which did not solve the problem of freedom of the press in the us, nor the availability of prison cells in britain. and now the minister of justice of estonia, whose last name is pakosta, has proposed, like rwanda , to shelter british thugs. perhaps, i hope, like kigali, to get money, but not problems. there are vacant places in prisons in estonia. the prosecutor's office may consider this their own shortcoming. tallinn is ready to lease these places to...
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has 83 beds left in men's cells, one of which was recently vacated by washington's monologue julian assangeich did not solve the problem of press freedom in the us, nor the availability of prison cells in britain. and now the estonian minister of justice, pakosta, has suggested that, like rwandan refugees, they should shelter british thugs, perhaps, i hope, like kigali, to get money. estonia has vacant places in prisons, the prosecutor's office can consider this their own shortcoming. tallinn is ready to lease these places to london for 35 million pounds. for estonia, this is a lot of money, and it is profitable for britain. keeping one criminal on the island costs 50 thousand pounds a year, in estonia is 10 times smaller. the technology of sending criminals from the island has long been worked out. and in the 19th centuries from england to australia there were. for about 200,000 criminals, right from here, on the site of today's tate gallery , there was a giant prison, opposite the pier, from here they were sent to australia, most often forever, because the descendants of criminals formed
has 83 beds left in men's cells, one of which was recently vacated by washington's monologue julian assangeich did not solve the problem of press freedom in the us, nor the availability of prison cells in britain. and now the estonian minister of justice, pakosta, has suggested that, like rwandan refugees, they should shelter british thugs, perhaps, i hope, like kigali, to get money. estonia has vacant places in prisons, the prosecutor's office can consider this their own shortcoming. tallinn...
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he has also seen other people like julian assange .ngs have happened to them, so i think that these democracies should send a message to others and show them that it is a serious issue and that it is important to show them. it should be said that we had from zuckerberg who expressed regret. in order to publish the selected information they want about the corona virus, and this information is actually correct, it is not available, but it is information that the government should be interested in, only they are published. besh and zuckerberg would do this for them. in fact, the way they do this is that they use information and knowledge as a weapon to control people and decide what people will hear and react to. now, with regard to a point as you mentioned, the ongoing process in the dorf case in france is going in this direction. for him to accept these conditions and demands, this is a very attractive and interesting moment because dorf is a
he has also seen other people like julian assange .ngs have happened to them, so i think that these democracies should send a message to others and show them that it is a serious issue and that it is important to show them. it should be said that we had from zuckerberg who expressed regret. in order to publish the selected information they want about the corona virus, and this information is actually correct, it is not available, but it is information that the government should be interested...
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assange in prison? is this democracy?w, in our village they say, whose cow mooed, and yours would be silent, so i want to send a response puck to our american colleagues, let's remember the movement, where is it now law enforcement agencies, special services of the united states took it apart and dissolved it, i'm not asking you questions about how you are with democracy in the united states, why do you consider yourself? as a person who planned coups in other parts light, i will say that this requires a lot of work, i sometimes get the impression that there are some such people sitting somewhere in america behind a big puddle, employees of some laboratory, and like on rats they are conducting experiments there, a public rejection of the fundamental principles of protecting rights and freedoms, in the fourteenth year it turned out that for the western world all crimeans. from what they are doing to the peaceful inhabitants of palestine, the gigantic number of victims, provoked by the long-term policy of the united states
assange in prison? is this democracy?w, in our village they say, whose cow mooed, and yours would be silent, so i want to send a response puck to our american colleagues, let's remember the movement, where is it now law enforcement agencies, special services of the united states took it apart and dissolved it, i'm not asking you questions about how you are with democracy in the united states, why do you consider yourself? as a person who planned coups in other parts light, i will say that this...
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through bavel durov's uh telegram or twitter or whatever, you'll find nothing he's ever said for julian assange, nothing he's ever said." and for gaza, they're not particularly political, i suppose we could be nice by saying, but uh, we don't really know his connections to uh, western sources, some reports talking about french intelligence, these billionaires are frightened, so maybe taylor swift does have reason, it doesn't matter whether you're rich, whether you're poor, whether you're powerful, whether you're power less, such as the power of the uh military industrial complex that are making billions from public money as austerity bites and people can't... afford to eat or heat in western europe, they have ability to censor, and uh, are they going to be banned in western europe? i mean, just this week, there are whole spate of cases against google and facebook, who would have thought google and facebook, uh, google, the cia cutouts, both of them are champions of free speech, they are, because even they can't stop, the the users, the millions of us, hundreds of millions of users, spreading in
through bavel durov's uh telegram or twitter or whatever, you'll find nothing he's ever said for julian assange, nothing he's ever said." and for gaza, they're not particularly political, i suppose we could be nice by saying, but uh, we don't really know his connections to uh, western sources, some reports talking about french intelligence, these billionaires are frightened, so maybe taylor swift does have reason, it doesn't matter whether you're rich, whether you're poor, whether you're...
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the line quickly because i am hoping that one day someone will call any and say i wonder how julian assange is doing today or what jamaal khashoggi's fiancÉ is doing today. we all here at 20 times a day, greta, tammy, whatever it is, i love my c-span, but i don't want to hear people talking about the weather in mexico. i want to hear something important. duty -- did you hear what willie said about the palestinian issue? you want more talk like that? or do you want people asking each other how to do today? may i go now, please? thank you. host: diana, good morning. caller: hello? yes, i'm calling on the republican line. i am a republican who will be voting for trump. i don't trust harris and i don't understand the democrats. when she was running for whatever she did, she didn't get a single vote from them. the only reason she's in this situation she nominated herself to be the vice president biden, but no one has nominated her for anything. they didn't like her. i don't know why they are now [no audio] host: as vice president of the united states, don't you think she would be the natural sel
the line quickly because i am hoping that one day someone will call any and say i wonder how julian assange is doing today or what jamaal khashoggi's fiancÉ is doing today. we all here at 20 times a day, greta, tammy, whatever it is, i love my c-span, but i don't want to hear people talking about the weather in mexico. i want to hear something important. duty -- did you hear what willie said about the palestinian issue? you want more talk like that? or do you want people asking each other how...
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passport was taken away, this is few months ago, and there's more and more people, of course we've got assange that thank god he was freeed from from his torture, but it was still the message is there that you know that the eye fist is got a slightly used velvet glove, it's it's wearing thin, it's becoming more and more just the ironed fist. mr. walberg, so the zanas regime started in gaza, killing the gazans, displacing nearly two million of them, trying to get rid of them ethnic cleansing, genocide, everything has been happening in gaza, uh, then they uh, at the same time it was the occupied west bank as well, atrocities across occupied west bank but intensified in recent weeks uh last couple of months and now uh lebanon, they've started with the page. attacks, few attacks down the southern lebanese border, and then we had the pejor attacks, the walkytalki attacks, now the air results and they're talking about a ground invasion. i want to see your take on that, do you think we will see a ground invasion of the iof soldiers, as they say, or forces into lebanon, and what do you think would hap
passport was taken away, this is few months ago, and there's more and more people, of course we've got assange that thank god he was freeed from from his torture, but it was still the message is there that you know that the eye fist is got a slightly used velvet glove, it's it's wearing thin, it's becoming more and more just the ironed fist. mr. walberg, so the zanas regime started in gaza, killing the gazans, displacing nearly two million of them, trying to get rid of them ethnic cleansing,...
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um uh which is put out by wikileaks on their twitter feed earlier today and uh by the way julian assange is going to be appearing tomorrow i'm sure he'll have something to say about all of this uh maybe only a little bit uh but he's talking about press freedom by the way. in brussels tomorrow, this is the sort of thing that wikileaks has really started to do again, now julian sanchez free uh, we've seen wikileaks really picking up and doing much more interesting, because they've been spending, many of the the team been spending lot of their time uh trying to make sure he's freed, and now he has been freed, they're putting lot of effort into getting him pardoned for because of course he didn't commit any crimes, uh, he was exposing war crimes by the us military mainly and other military. and also exposing agendas are going on diplomatically, they hope secretly behind the scenes, so that will be very interesting to see tomorrow, but but no, the the wikileaks have been doing this sort of thing for a long time, revealing that actually much of the impetus and the tactics for what the netanyah
um uh which is put out by wikileaks on their twitter feed earlier today and uh by the way julian assange is going to be appearing tomorrow i'm sure he'll have something to say about all of this uh maybe only a little bit uh but he's talking about press freedom by the way. in brussels tomorrow, this is the sort of thing that wikileaks has really started to do again, now julian sanchez free uh, we've seen wikileaks really picking up and doing much more interesting, because they've been spending,...
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leaders from the same russia, who left our country after a special military operation, although after assangeanyone still believe in democracy in the west, those who? tried to expose it, quickly became victims. asansh, for example, he exposed materials about corruption and human rights violations and was released only after many years, and only after he pleaded guilty. asansh pleaded guilty, they tortured him, turned him into a rag, showed everyone else, the whole world, guys, look what we will do to anyone who tries to encroach on our rights. journalists are already sounding alarm bells: get ready elon musk, and it's true that some. it's not hard to guess, apparently they turned out to be more talkative, as recently admitted, for example zuckerberg. the owner of the meto company told how facebook and instagram were under pressure from the biden administration, which demanded to censor content related to covid-19, about 20 million publications were removed, and, under the white house’s assistance , the social network deliberately reduced the distribution of materials about hunter biden’s depr
leaders from the same russia, who left our country after a special military operation, although after assangeanyone still believe in democracy in the west, those who? tried to expose it, quickly became victims. asansh, for example, he exposed materials about corruption and human rights violations and was released only after many years, and only after he pleaded guilty. asansh pleaded guilty, they tortured him, turned him into a rag, showed everyone else, the whole world, guys, look what we will...
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the wikileaks founder, julian assange, is set to make his first public statements since being releasedntary assembly report into his detention in belmarsh prison for five years. he had previously spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy in london after requesting asylum. federal prosecutors in the united states have formally charged a man with the attempted assassination of the former president donald trump. 58—year—old ryan routh is accused of staking out at mr trump's florida golf course for 12 hours earlier this month when secret services agents opened fire after spotting a rifle poking through a fence. the court also heard that routh wrote a note expressing his desire to kill mr trump months ago. he was initially charged with firearms offences. if found guilty, he faces the possibility of life in prison. with growing concerns around the financial reliance of women's football on the men's game, a new global investment group believes it has the solution, and has told the bbc it is "ripping up the rule "book" on football ownership to try and commercialise the women's game. mercury
the wikileaks founder, julian assange, is set to make his first public statements since being releasedntary assembly report into his detention in belmarsh prison for five years. he had previously spent seven years in the ecuadorian embassy in london after requesting asylum. federal prosecutors in the united states have formally charged a man with the attempted assassination of the former president donald trump. 58—year—old ryan routh is accused of staking out at mr trump's florida golf...
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re-elected, so they set him up for this... completely dirty thing, because durov ends up in chains there assange, snowden, and so on. let's listen to the versions that are currently swarming around this whole topic, each of them is important in order to... pay attention to it. american journalist acker carlson claims that putin did not arrest him for allowing society to enjoy freedom of speech, he was arrested by a western country, an ally of the biden administration and a nato member. the darkness is quickly gathering over the former free world. italian deputy prime minister salvini: in europe, we have already approached censorship, long live freedom of thought and speech, to whom the next generation, the great and inconvenient musk, will be shut up. elon musk himself, so far only as a joke. after all, look at what has been brought against him, yes , as an accusation, he is accused of all mortal sins, that he is accused of drug trafficking, weapons, pedophilia, whatever, that is , they hang on him, yes, yes, they hang on him the crimes of those who could commit this in the social network he cre
re-elected, so they set him up for this... completely dirty thing, because durov ends up in chains there assange, snowden, and so on. let's listen to the versions that are currently swarming around this whole topic, each of them is important in order to... pay attention to it. american journalist acker carlson claims that putin did not arrest him for allowing society to enjoy freedom of speech, he was arrested by a western country, an ally of the biden administration and a nato member. the...
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, there was one situation, there was no point in defending assange, well, no one had the strength, soion. there was no opposition from the outside, then now it may not pass, it will not pass for the simple reason that i think that inside the united states there are quite strong voices that say: no, guys, you are not talking about durov, you are talking about us, absolutely right, yes, and here an internal political struggle is starting, and grandma nadova said, who has the initiative, and most likely, more and more there will be... a very large digital business that says: but we don’t think it’s right that you , the state, which we, by and large , elect and appoint at the expense of our technologies, what do you want us to do now for... and if they destroy this residual influence, everyone will laugh when they say: but we are for freedom, all ha-ha-ha-ha-ha, like a camel, yes, and the rest of the world will say, look at yourself, this will already be a very serious shift, when from under their propaganda, in essence , they will completely knock out that foundation on which it has been
, there was one situation, there was no point in defending assange, well, no one had the strength, soion. there was no opposition from the outside, then now it may not pass, it will not pass for the simple reason that i think that inside the united states there are quite strong voices that say: no, guys, you are not talking about durov, you are talking about us, absolutely right, yes, and here an internal political struggle is starting, and grandma nadova said, who has the initiative, and most...
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that's why they set him up for this completely dirty thing, because durov ends up in chains, there's assange, snowden, and so on. let's listen to the versions that are now swarming around this whole topic, each of them is important enough to pay attention to it. american journalist acker carlson claims that putin didn't arrest him for allowing society to enjoy freedom of speech, he was arrested by the western country, an ally of the biden administration and a nato member. the darkness is quickly gathering over the former free world. italian deputy prime minister salvini: in europe, we have already approached censorship, long live freedom of thought and speech, who will be silenced next, the great and inconvenient musk? elon musk himself, so far only as a joke, did not rule out that by 2030, people will be executed for liking memes in europe. alexey viktorovich. well, what can i say, the fight against freedom of speech in europe has been going on for a long time, in fact, we saw that it was from there that the first the idea of censoring the internet as a whole, not from russia, not from th
that's why they set him up for this completely dirty thing, because durov ends up in chains, there's assange, snowden, and so on. let's listen to the versions that are now swarming around this whole topic, each of them is important enough to pay attention to it. american journalist acker carlson claims that putin didn't arrest him for allowing society to enjoy freedom of speech, he was arrested by the western country, an ally of the biden administration and a nato member. the darkness is...
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>> reporter: he's is blaming democrat saying he's risking his life after what he assange. assassination attempt president biden and kamala harris condemn political violence and donald trump saying we've got to*political violence of its oxygen. >> let me say this, there is no, i mean this from the bottom of my heart, no place for political violence in america, none, 0, never. >> reporter: trump's campaign highlighted quotes from harris, biden and other elected democrats calling trump a threat to democracy and america's freedom. hillary clinton reportedly called the assassination attempt a terrible thing and said trump and his demagoguery are a danger to our country and the world. trump allies say the language is too toxic. >> i don't think he's wrong. he has been subjected set, skewered over the last 8 years being compared to nazis and hitler and fascist, racist, all these things whereas it is important for us, we should have a spirited exchange of ideas but attack the ideas, not the person. >> reporter: codex save anyone supercharged violent rhetoric in american politics i
>> reporter: he's is blaming democrat saying he's risking his life after what he assange. assassination attempt president biden and kamala harris condemn political violence and donald trump saying we've got to*political violence of its oxygen. >> let me say this, there is no, i mean this from the bottom of my heart, no place for political violence in america, none, 0, never. >> reporter: trump's campaign highlighted quotes from harris, biden and other elected democrats calling...
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security laws you have to be a government employee you you sign a non-disclosure agreement julian assange is not an american he has never lived or worked in america he does not owe the americans a damn thing he is hero and they should be compensating him for what they've done to him and his family, they should be compensating the victims of the iraq war and the afghanistan war, the they they're so shameful really, i mean like when i'm in the court room i can't believe what i'm listening to that the arguments that they make like you know well there's a difference between nationality and citizenship and that's why we can deny him first amendment rights like the psychotic people these lawyers they really are shameful and and for this to have gone on for so long right now uh is really disgusting and so i want i want to keep uh covering this case and exposing to the planet what is happening to him because it's such a grave injustice. and it's happening in my country top of it. um, how much have people uh been in support of julian lassange in terms of you um racing campaigns and arranging prote
security laws you have to be a government employee you you sign a non-disclosure agreement julian assange is not an american he has never lived or worked in america he does not owe the americans a damn thing he is hero and they should be compensating him for what they've done to him and his family, they should be compensating the victims of the iraq war and the afghanistan war, the they they're so shameful really, i mean like when i'm in the court room i can't believe what i'm listening to that...
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commonly believed.s >> one thing that is interesting about the defense perimeter speech atchison assange were not going to send south korea.ko if you go to the war memorial of korea which is their big museum remembering the war. when you go into the exhibit about the war itself the first thing you see is an exhibit on the defensive perimeter speech. this is to say this is why the war happens. because dean atchison of the united states they said they're not going to send us. even though the memorial as a whole and the grounds are deeply respectful of the american soldiers who participated in the war and died as you walked toward the entrance it is extremely powerful on either side of you are names of soldiers who died in the war country by country. and while i was there, you know how people go to the vietnam war memorial and etch names, i saw a man up on a step stool using material to etch the name of a soldier who had died on behalf of the family who is not able to build the trip with him. but in terms of the un u.s. seeing it as a major cold war battle, the united nations was the entity
commonly believed.s >> one thing that is interesting about the defense perimeter speech atchison assange were not going to send south korea.ko if you go to the war memorial of korea which is their big museum remembering the war. when you go into the exhibit about the war itself the first thing you see is an exhibit on the defensive perimeter speech. this is to say this is why the war happens. because dean atchison of the united states they said they're not going to send us. even though...
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coral is the mother of marine corps corporal a bird assange, as may. god bless all of you. top democrat and republican leaders thanked and the other 12 families and celebrated the legacy their children leave behind and it lives on in the hearts of those they saved. >> in the gratitude of a nation that will never forget their sacrifice. this was a bipartisan ceremony, but there were some politics leading up to it. we are going to have more. maureen, soldiers dead. because of this administration. some of the families blame the biden administration for their loved ones. deaths citing the new republican report that accuses the white house of failing troops during the withdrawal. didn't have to be that way. it was preventable. the biden administration and democrats in congress defense the decision to end the country's longest war. >> and say the gop report is cherry picked and biased in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >> the american jewish. >> and if not now rallied outside the building of the jewish community relations council in san francisco. they're calling for the nonprofit
coral is the mother of marine corps corporal a bird assange, as may. god bless all of you. top democrat and republican leaders thanked and the other 12 families and celebrated the legacy their children leave behind and it lives on in the hearts of those they saved. >> in the gratitude of a nation that will never forget their sacrifice. this was a bipartisan ceremony, but there were some politics leading up to it. we are going to have more. maureen, soldiers dead. because of this...
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coral is the mother of marine corps bird assange. as may. god bless all of you. democrat and republican leaders thanked and the other 12 families and celebrated the legacy their children leave behind and it lives on in the hearts of those they saved in the gratitude of a nation that will never forget their sacrifice. this was a bipartisan ceremony, but there were some politics leading up to it. we are going to have more. worrying some soldiers dead. because of this administration. some of the families blame the biden administration for their loved ones. deaths citing the new republican report that accuses the white house of failing troops during the withdrawal. didn't have to be that way. it was preventable. the biden administration and democrats in congress defend the decision to end the country's longest war and say the gop report is cherry picked and biased in washington. i'm jessi tenure. >>now on to an update on forty-niners player ricky pearsall. he attended monday night's game a little more than one week after getting shot in the chest, helping honor to fi
coral is the mother of marine corps bird assange. as may. god bless all of you. democrat and republican leaders thanked and the other 12 families and celebrated the legacy their children leave behind and it lives on in the hearts of those they saved in the gratitude of a nation that will never forget their sacrifice. this was a bipartisan ceremony, but there were some politics leading up to it. we are going to have more. worrying some soldiers dead. because of this administration. some of the...
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you can see a man just in front of us with a julian assange sign showing a wide range of views, beingent of phoebe plummer and anna holland with martin luther king and julian assange and other people who were being described as political prisoners. now, two other people were also sentenced here at southwark crown court earlier today. chiara sarti and daniel hall. they were given suspended community orders and some unpaid work after they were involved in a slow march protest. earlier last year. that's all of the proceedings that took place at southwark crown court . southwark crown court. >> charlie, thank you very much. that's gb news national reporter charlie peters there for us. thank you. in other news, russell findlay has been elected as the new leader of the scottish conservatives. the msp saw off competition from murdo fraser and megan gallagher in the battle to replace douglas ross. this announcement comes ahead of the uk conservative party revealing rishi sunak successor on the 2nd of november. >> i want to start by thanking everyone who put their faith in me. and thank you to
you can see a man just in front of us with a julian assange sign showing a wide range of views, beingent of phoebe plummer and anna holland with martin luther king and julian assange and other people who were being described as political prisoners. now, two other people were also sentenced here at southwark crown court earlier today. chiara sarti and daniel hall. they were given suspended community orders and some unpaid work after they were involved in a slow march protest. earlier last year....
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the line quickly because i am hoping that one day someone will call any and say i wonder how julian assange today or what jamaal khashoggi's fiancÉ is doing today. we all here at 20 times a day, greta, tammy, whatever it is, i love my c-span, but i don't want to hear people talking about the weather in mexico. i want to hear something important. duty -- did you hear what willie said about the palestinian issue? you want more talk like that? or do you want people asking each other how to do today? may i go now, please? thank you. host: diana, good morning. caller: hello? yes, i'm calling on the republican line. i am a republican who will be voting for trump. i don't trust harris and i don't understand the democrats. when she was running for whatever she did, she didn't get a single vote from them. the only reason she's in this situation she nominated herself to be the vice president biden, but no one has nominated her for anything. they didn't like her. i don't know why they are now [no audio] host: as vice president of the united states, don't you think she would be the natural selection of
the line quickly because i am hoping that one day someone will call any and say i wonder how julian assange today or what jamaal khashoggi's fiancÉ is doing today. we all here at 20 times a day, greta, tammy, whatever it is, i love my c-span, but i don't want to hear people talking about the weather in mexico. i want to hear something important. duty -- did you hear what willie said about the palestinian issue? you want more talk like that? or do you want people asking each other how to do...
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jonathan: i just want to be super clear no one on the program assange mission accomplished. >> does ayesterday's meeting was inflation is transitory. lisa: terrific 2000. boring bonds and potentially not necessarily great bonds. how much is the risk in the bond market. you can potentially get a further rally in treasuries at a time where we've questioned a lot of cuts and potentially are looking at inflation going to be stickier on the heels of some strength we are seeing with risk. phil: i think it's a good point that there is still remains two-way risk, but i'm a multi-asset investor so for me i could say i think will have a soft landing and want to avoid equity. we have 6% avoiding equity in the 60/40 portfolio. but here's the key on bonds. it's because what we've witnessed is inflation above three, getting to three and staying below three is important. that provides the defense. from that respect them multi-asset perspective. we are not expecting that. if were at 350, 3 and a quarter, 3% we are in recession for that's not priced in and that's not our view but they will provide bal
jonathan: i just want to be super clear no one on the program assange mission accomplished. >> does ayesterday's meeting was inflation is transitory. lisa: terrific 2000. boring bonds and potentially not necessarily great bonds. how much is the risk in the bond market. you can potentially get a further rally in treasuries at a time where we've questioned a lot of cuts and potentially are looking at inflation going to be stickier on the heels of some strength we are seeing with risk. phil:...