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so as bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticize the pentagon over many treatment for his debates. good evening it's monday march fourteenth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our team now japan's nuclear situation has taken another dark turn today after a second explosion rocked the fukushima nuclear power plant some one hundred fifty miles north of tokyo now the reactors are said to be intact but reports say that the nuclear fuel rods are now completely exposed and officials are warning that the radioactive material could spread over the next several weeks so what is so can japan learn anything at all from the one nine hundred seventy nine three mile island nuclear disaster here in pennsylvania well who better to ask than the man who handled battles aster himself earlier i spoke to former governor and u.s. attorney general dick thornburgh and here's part of our conversation. technical challenges very simple you want to bring the reactor to a cold shutdown and you want to prevent
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and yet now they want to charge bradley manning was something that is a capital offense. chargesheet itself. looks poorly on the military he leaks things that reflected poorly on the military so basically we're going to throw him in a life with you know throw him in jail for life because he leaked things simply that were embarrassing to the military i mean that's absolutely nixonian you know nixon col daniel ellsberg. ellsberg of aiding and abetting the enemy and that is a fact but the obama. administration is saying about bradley manning they don't like people who leak things that are embarrassing to them and i don't think they've been proven that bradley manning did these things but you know. the you know the way that people are talking about him the way that he is being charged they're checking to try him in the process before you has the chance to have a fair trial in a courtroom and i just don't think that's you know that's un-american as far as i'm concerned and why would they eight months later add twenty two additional charges and then to use that some kind of a s
and yet now they want to charge bradley manning was something that is a capital offense. chargesheet itself. looks poorly on the military he leaks things that reflected poorly on the military so basically we're going to throw him in a life with you know throw him in jail for life because he leaked things simply that were embarrassing to the military i mean that's absolutely nixonian you know nixon col daniel ellsberg. ellsberg of aiding and abetting the enemy and that is a fact but the obama....
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also but not everyone in this base town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing. that this man who these people are protesting puir my husband has been strengths lives in danger it's just . frustrating and denied that he was being tortured were tortured to do it to give him stale bread i mean come. on he's not being tortured even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degrading and bring back memories of. the pentagon has not set a trial date for manning who faces twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which could carry the death penalty but activists here and around the world say they won't back down until he's free killing ford artsy triangle virginia. so as hundreds of protesters rallied at quantico this weekend in support of bradley manning i have to ask if that means that america is finally beginning to pay attention to his treatment or if this couple hundred are the only ones listening joining me from our studio in new york is michael whitney with firedoglake dot com michael thanks so much for joining us to
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whatever means the rule of law has to be told and told so far it's treated so as bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticize the pentagon for manning streetman will debate. and the u.s. is arguing a cia operative accused of shooting two pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of the raymond davis tell us about the current u.s. pakistan relationship the news starts now. so japan's nuclear situation has taken another dark turn today after a second explosion rocked the fukushima nuclear power plant some one hundred fifty miles north of tokyo now the reactors are said to be intact but reports say that the nuclear fuel rods are now completely exposed and officials are warning that radioactive material could spread over the next several weeks they're going to pay and learn anything at all from the one nine hundred seventy nine three mile island nuclear accident in pennsylvania well who better to ask and then the man who handled that disaster hims
whatever means the rule of law has to be told and told so far it's treated so as bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticize the pentagon for manning streetman will debate. and the u.s. is arguing a cia operative accused of shooting two pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of the raymond davis tell us about the current u.s. pakistan relationship...
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bradley, please. ] it's about what would happen if you could take a pill that opens up all of your brain. so basically you can access anything you've ever seen, heard, touched, tasted since the womb. and utilize it at your disposal. it's -- it's a movie about power. >> jimmy: yeah. so it's like -- so you remember everything -- >> everything. yeah. >> jimmy: you're extremely focused. >> yeah, everything, yeah. >> jimmy: they have to have, like, those beta blockers. that like -- >> yeah, yeah, yeah. they take away your -- >> jimmy: all these people, they -- they take these pills. >> yeah, it's like -- >> jimmy: focus on their -- yeah. >> no, but it's true. i need -- i need -- >> jimmy: i need those pills. what was that number? what are they called? >> it's called clearpill. >> jimmy: there you have it. npgs, they're called in the movie. >> 48. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you can just give me cash, and i'll give it to you later. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: so, you're a -- you're a -- you're a drug dealer now. co
bradley, please. ] it's about what would happen if you could take a pill that opens up all of your brain. so basically you can access anything you've ever seen, heard, touched, tasted since the womb. and utilize it at your disposal. it's -- it's a movie about power. >> jimmy: yeah. so it's like -- so you remember everything -- >> everything. yeah. >> jimmy: you're extremely focused. >> yeah, everything, yeah. >> jimmy: they have to have, like, those beta blockers....
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>> bradley: yeah, "nigger."ow. ( laughs ) "now, let's talk about the book." >> pitts: students at woodbury high school in minnesota are reading the original book. but there are differences in how their teachers approach it. nora wise says the word out loud in class; karen morrill does not. >> karen morrill: what happens when we... when i say "the n-word" and i don't pronounce n-i-g-g-e-r. people are scared to talk about race. >> pitts: are you scared to talk about it in class? >> morrill: no. >> pitts: but you will not say out loud the n-word? >> morrill: that's just such as minor part. >> pitts: aren't you giving the word more power than it deserves by not saying it? >> morrill: i didn't give the word its power; it came into my classroom with that power. why is there a big deal about this right now? >> people find the word extremely offensive. >> morrill: i might not always reach and nourish and nurture every single student, but i can certainly do my best not to harm them. >> pitts: when nora wise says the word
>> bradley: yeah, "nigger."ow. ( laughs ) "now, let's talk about the book." >> pitts: students at woodbury high school in minnesota are reading the original book. but there are differences in how their teachers approach it. nora wise says the word out loud in class; karen morrill does not. >> karen morrill: what happens when we... when i say "the n-word" and i don't pronounce n-i-g-g-e-r. people are scared to talk about race. >> pitts: are...
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crowley gets the boot after he speaks out against the inhumane treatment of bradley manning so has obama approved torture and condemned speaking out against it then all eyes are on japan as video continues to come out after the earthquake struck the country will bring you all the latest and we'll look into the confusing information from the mainstream media regarding potential nuclear meltdowns massachusetts residents listen up there's a new option for voters if you're sick of being labeled as a democrat or as a republican we'll give you details on the newly formed pirate party and why this group could soon become popular and states all across the country and the latest battle on capitol hill is all about money the g.o.p. makes of farm statement regarding the debt ceiling well find out what the threat of defaulting would really mean for the u.s. and is hollywood to blame for the growing us on the phobia in this country we'll speak to a man who says that we can just look at pop culture from the nineteen eighties to explain the radicalization hearings today we'll have those stories and muc
crowley gets the boot after he speaks out against the inhumane treatment of bradley manning so has obama approved torture and condemned speaking out against it then all eyes are on japan as video continues to come out after the earthquake struck the country will bring you all the latest and we'll look into the confusing information from the mainstream media regarding potential nuclear meltdowns massachusetts residents listen up there's a new option for voters if you're sick of being labeled as...
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. >>> si nos ponemos a analizar los números de bob bradley, encontraremos que no son espectaculares,son de respeto, porqu estamos h ablando que el sábado fue argentina, hoy es paraguay, el segundo de grupos, el campeón del mundo, españa. >>> también el partido ante brasil de manu meneses, también en medowlands, y también jugaron con chile, mientras vemos los dos que entran en el cuadro local, yelldell, que atajará por primera vez para la selección mayor de estados unidos. >>> jermain jones quedó a deber en nueva york. >>> sí, jones que está muy al debe, y ahí vimos a jp de la camera, veremos si es por michael bradley, no, entonces sería pero edu. >>> al que sí vamos a eliminar es a marcus hahnemann. >>> el cambio está cantando, el del arquero por el otro, yelldell con su debut absoluto, en elarco de la selección de estados unidos, le vamos a confirmar quién es el otro cambio, por quién ha ingresado jermaine jones, aunque a mi me da la sensación que será edu. >>> en paraguay al parecer no habrán cambios. >>> estados unidos con los dos que vemos, se han realizado 3. >>> en el canto de
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alone in his cell those are just a few of the details that we're now learning about the treatment of bradley manning the military man accused of leaking u.s. secrets to wiki leaks so is this the standard treatment for somebody accused of a crime in the u.s. military we'll find out then secret mission air force second a launch of its own spacecraft so what we really know about this plane known as x. thirty seven b. and then protests continue over plants and collective bargaining rights for union workers in several states including ohio so tonight we have an extended interview with ohio congressman and is considered and at the end of the show it's happy hour so all the way you said i had a college basketball player is cut from the team for admitting that he had sex with his girlfriend stick around for that but first let's move on to our top story. could really be some positive news for the economy becoming consistent the february job numbers are in and the official unemployment rate has now fallen to eight point nine percent the lowest it's been since april of two thousand and nine one hundred
alone in his cell those are just a few of the details that we're now learning about the treatment of bradley manning the military man accused of leaking u.s. secrets to wiki leaks so is this the standard treatment for somebody accused of a crime in the u.s. military we'll find out then secret mission air force second a launch of its own spacecraft so what we really know about this plane known as x. thirty seven b. and then protests continue over plants and collective bargaining rights for union...
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but not everyone in the space town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing. that this man who the people are protesting for were my husband's life residents friends lives in danger it's just. it's frustrating and denied that he was being tortured the word torture they can do is to give him. it's not he's not being forced even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degrading and bring back memories of abu ghraib the pentagon has not set a trial date for manning who faces twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which could carry the death penalty activists here and around the world so they won't back down until he's free wheeling forward artsy triangle virginia congressman it's obviously a very serious situation here cells have tried to see bradley manning has been putting in multiple requests. the runaround even so that you're prepared to potentially on this program take legal action against the secretary of defense over manning's treatment what is the latest when we heard from the department of defense and th
but not everyone in the space town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing. that this man who the people are protesting for were my husband's life residents friends lives in danger it's just. it's frustrating and denied that he was being tortured the word torture they can do is to give him. it's not he's not being forced even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degrading and bring back memories of abu ghraib the pentagon has not set a trial...
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so it's bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticized the pentagon over manning streetman well hack into the issue. and the u.s. is arguing that a cia operative was clear accused of shooting two pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity it's now up to a pakistani court to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistani web. and it's more money more problems right well the government seems to think that cutting spending is going to pull this country out of debt but will it really work or could spending more money make less problems. now it's monday march fourteenth seven pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine of and you are watching our t.v. now while the happy collective anonymous has taken up the case of bradley manning the group gave the u.s. military until today to improve its treatment of the twenty three year old army private or face dire consequences now the computing hacking collective is threatening new attacks on major u.s. corporations and even government
so it's bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticized the pentagon over manning streetman well hack into the issue. and the u.s. is arguing that a cia operative was clear accused of shooting two pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity it's now up to a pakistani court to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistani web. and it's more money more problems right well the government...
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local but not everyone in this town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing. that this man who these people are protesting for were my husband's life has been friends lives in danger it's just. it's frustrating and denied that he was being tortured the word torture they can do is to give him stale bread. it's not he's not being forced even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degrading and bring back memories of abu ghraib the pentagon has not set a trial date for manning who faces twenty two charges including aiding anomie which could carry the death penalty but activists here and around the world say they won't back down until he's free wheeling forward artsy triangle virginia so it's not just activists who are speaking out about the plight of bradley manning earlier we had a congressman dennis kucinich on the show who has taken an immense interest in bradley manning situation here's part of that conversation. well we heard from the department of defense and they told me that they would agree to permitting me to
local but not everyone in this town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing. that this man who these people are protesting for were my husband's life has been friends lives in danger it's just. it's frustrating and denied that he was being tortured the word torture they can do is to give him stale bread. it's not he's not being forced even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degrading and bring back memories of abu ghraib the pentagon has...
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pentagon papers are good bradley manning is bad science instead we could leaks instead i'm used as a foil against them that's ridiculous in terms of the actual history that i was denigrated the same way he was at that point you have to expect that nowadays not to be called a traitor by coulter it's like not being on nixon's enemies list and sort of embarrassed that you think i probably manning is. probably manning about obama's i mean last well he certainly treating him as if he deserves to be tortured right now does no credit to the president and said he was going to end torture you know according to the truckload something the first. language great manning and led to his consideration if he was a source of putting out this truth was that he was actively participating and he suspects over in iraq to be tortured and when he told his boss that an intelligence analyst he was told pay no attention to that that's not just hand over more subjects suspects and he said i was actively participating in something i was totally against well now as a result he's experiencing treatment himself no
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hysteria many people say that's something that they're it seems that they're trying to do is bradley manning in terms of trying it really giving it breaking him and getting giving access to julian assange fran i want to go back to this point we did earlier interview the son of julius and ethel rosenberg and i presented a theory that's pretty common and he says he can buy at least part of it and that is the theory that the rosenbergs were disloyal to their country that they were of oil to their class they were loyal to the workers so you know if this is the case being one of their class instead of their country now let's take what's going on with the unions the people who say that they are most loyal to workers workers' rights does that mean that they should then you know the wealth of the communist party well i think it's perfectly legal in the united states would be loyal to the communist party or the party for socialism liberation or other socialist parties there's nothing wrong with that and tom innocent socialist understood that the soviet union in its tonsil it was the united st
hysteria many people say that's something that they're it seems that they're trying to do is bradley manning in terms of trying it really giving it breaking him and getting giving access to julian assange fran i want to go back to this point we did earlier interview the son of julius and ethel rosenberg and i presented a theory that's pretty common and he says he can buy at least part of it and that is the theory that the rosenbergs were disloyal to their country that they were of oil to their...
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whatever happens the rule of law has to be followed your top stories treated so as bradley manning just getting what he deserves and what about the now former state department official who criticized the pentagon over many streetman we're going to hack into the issue in just a bit. and the u.s. is arguing that a cia operative accused of shooting true pakistanis should receive diplomatic immunity and now it's up to a pakistani courts to decide so what can the case of raymond davis tell us about the tangled u.s. pakistan web. and it's more money more problems right where the government seems to think that cutting spending will pull the country out of debt but will it really work for the spending money to make less problems. good evening it's monday march fourteenth eight pm here in washington d.c. i'm lucy catherine up in you're watching our team now a new development in the ongoing crisis in japan as a third explosion rocked the quake stricken fukushima nuclear power complex but the latest blast centered around the number two reactor but no immediate word of the extent of the damages we
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his like not being on nixon's enemies list sort of embarrassed do you think bradley manning is. think about lamenting about obama's i mean well he certainly treating him as if he deserves to be tortured right now does no credit to the president and said he was going to end torture you know according to the chat logs the thing the first. thing which great manning and led to his consideration if he was the source of putting out this truth was that he was actively participating in and big suspects over in iraq to be tortured and when he told us was that an intelligence analyst he was told pay no attention to that that's not your job just hand over more subjects suspects and he said i was actively participating in something i was totally against well no as a result he's experiencing that treatment himself not perhaps as bad as the iraqi suspects that the betel nuts as a lot of people have studied we think of solitary confinement is just part of how to fly from prison but actually it is a form of torture and it has the effect of driving people mad or getting them to confess things th
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martin smith has an exclusive interview with brian manning, father of accused wikileaks source private bradley manning on his son's imprisonment. >> his clothing is being taken away from-- he's being humiliated by having to stand at attention in front of people-- male, or female, as far as i know, you know, that are fully clothed. >> lehrer: and republican congresswoman kay granger discusses cuts in foreign aid. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> you can't manufacture pride, but pride builds great cars. and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> oil companies make huge profits. >> last year, chevron made a lot of money. >> where does it go? >> every penny and more went into bringing energy to the world. >> the economy is tough right now, everywhere. >> we pumped $21 million into local economies, into small businesses, communities, equipment, materials. >> that money could make a big difference to a lot of people. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all peop
martin smith has an exclusive interview with brian manning, father of accused wikileaks source private bradley manning on his son's imprisonment. >> his clothing is being taken away from-- he's being humiliated by having to stand at attention in front of people-- male, or female, as far as i know, you know, that are fully clothed. >> lehrer: and republican congresswoman kay granger discusses cuts in foreign aid. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour."...
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he's been scapegoated in demonized i mean there are important differences in the case where what bradley manning is accused of doing is really seen classified documents that the new york times published and other mainstream media in europe published but what's important is that the military is treating him as a. he could be and the charges are being prepared so that he could be sentenced to life in prison were executed for releasing these documents that the new york times saw fit to print and in that case too were in you hear the republicans in the conservatives in congress and in the media saying yes bradley manning should be if need be executed to to send a message to other people whistleblowers so in that sense i think there is a comparison even though some of the fact patterns are different things said bradley manning be executed for what he's done if he's convicted of doing what they say. so sort of before also i don't think it's an equal comparison that. the rosenbergs weren't. they didn't give it to the new york times they gave it to the soviet union they're not whistleblowers the
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bradley cooper. thank you for joining us. see you next time.tioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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steve nash tyler hunt's bradley wall and the pacers over the next with a career high twenty nine pointskevin love's double double street ended up fifty three games no less than a loss to the warriors. and i felt fans have been venting their fury over the broken down labor talks between the league's team owners on the players' association radar enthusiastic from baltimore particularly vocal about the possibility of the twenty eleven season being canceled altogether large several ravens fans starting a grassroots protest outside their team stadium plenty of support too with masses passing cars honking their horns in approval the league on the players' union couldn't agree how the d.v.r. the nine and league revenues even after extending the talks last. and finally brings us to motor sport g.p. riders have finished their final day of pre-season testing as they got used to the desert and the lucille circuit the choice eleven season will kick off this sunday night in qatar with a night race that a producer will be adding a new chapter to is right. reigning champion of the country forget the r
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bradley cooper, back on the market. >> you love some bradley cooper. >> i can't get enough of him.. he and renee zellweger have split. they confirmed after two years together they have decided to go their own separate ways. this after renee secretly and under the radar, by the way, was living in bradley cooper's house, $5 million three-bedroom house in the palisades. she's 41, he's 36. at one time cooper said, i just love her. i love acting with her. i can learn so much from her. i just love coming to work. that's when they were filming a movie together. >> that's sweet. >> now he's back on the market. even though i'm married, i'm just saying. >> oh, all right, peggy. >> i'm just saying. >> a new sitcom, a new wonder woman. take a look at the picture. i hope i don't butcher her name. adrian -- >> who cares. look at the outfit. >> that's the new woman. the outfit is a little updated. coming soon to a tv set. that's your new wonder woman. i love me some lynda carter. >> no one replaces lynda carter. that's your new wonder woman. i love me some lynda carter. >> no one replaces lynda c
bradley cooper, back on the market. >> you love some bradley cooper. >> i can't get enough of him.. he and renee zellweger have split. they confirmed after two years together they have decided to go their own separate ways. this after renee secretly and under the radar, by the way, was living in bradley cooper's house, $5 million three-bedroom house in the palisades. she's 41, he's 36. at one time cooper said, i just love her. i love acting with her. i can learn so much from her. i...
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everyone in the speech town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing. that this man who the people are protesting who are my husbands like my husband's friends lives in danger. it's frustrating and denied that he was being tortured they were tortured they could do it to give him stale bread but it's not he's not being tortured even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degraded and bring back memories graeme the pentagon has not set a trial date for manning who faces twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which could carry the death penalty activists here and around the world so they won't back down until he's free in florida r t triangle virginia. more than twenty five thousand people have been called missing in japan. devastating earthquake and tsunami however the police say this. isn't about innocence and it's cool to treat as just for the smaller contamination that is growing in tokyo. around the school for instance to avoid some of the things that's normal countries have so. control struggle to d
everyone in the speech town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing. that this man who the people are protesting who are my husbands like my husband's friends lives in danger. it's frustrating and denied that he was being tortured they were tortured they could do it to give him stale bread but it's not he's not being tortured even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degraded and bring back memories graeme the pentagon has not set a trial...
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everyone in this peace town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing . that this man who these people are protesting clewer put my husband's life my husband's friends lives in danger it's. frustrating and denied that he was being tortured the worst torture they can do is to give. it's not he's not being tortured even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degrading and bring back memories of. the pentagon has not set a trial date for manning who faces twenty two charges including aiding the enemy which could carry the death penalty but activists here and around the world say they won't back down until he's free in florida artsy triangle virginia. three workers have been exposed to home for radioactive elements while working at the fukushima nuclear power plant in japan two of them have been hospitalized ports of a rise in temperature of smoke rising from some teams travel. engineers are tending to restore the cooling system of the facility by the devastating earthquake but was stalled on wednesday after emerge
everyone in this peace town felt bradley had done the right thing knowing . that this man who these people are protesting clewer put my husband's life my husband's friends lives in danger it's. frustrating and denied that he was being tortured the worst torture they can do is to give. it's not he's not being tortured even as amnesty international and other human rights groups say his conditions are quote degrading and bring back memories of. the pentagon has not set a trial date for manning who...
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and finally, let's go back to bradley cooper, shall we?veral blogs and web sites are linking him to sandra bullock and jessica biel, and this comes us to from wcau in philadelphia where in nearby williamstown, new jersey, one man showed you are never too old to do something totally outrageous. fred decided to celebrate 100 years of living by taking a giant leap from a plane. that's right. his birthday jump was planned five years ago after his first sky dive on his 95th birthday. he said he'd suit up again if he made it to 100. he's a man of his word. he took the plug and landed safely. no pressure, bill. >> what do they do -- show a guy coming down in a parachute? >>> i'm lynn berry, and this is "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. >>> there was some stiff competition at the cocktail world cup and stiff drinks, too. legendary bartenders showed off their best concoctions from traditional nip to magical mixes. but in what's being called a cocktail coup, team italy took top spot with a lemon inspired drink
and finally, let's go back to bradley cooper, shall we?veral blogs and web sites are linking him to sandra bullock and jessica biel, and this comes us to from wcau in philadelphia where in nearby williamstown, new jersey, one man showed you are never too old to do something totally outrageous. fred decided to celebrate 100 years of living by taking a giant leap from a plane. that's right. his birthday jump was planned five years ago after his first sky dive on his 95th birthday. he said he'd...
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bradley cooper and robert de niro are going to be coming by. [ cheers and applause ] from the hit show, "ncis," pauley perrette will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and i'll be cooking with chef marcel vigneron. that's right, marcel, from "top chef." [ cheers and applause ] hope to see you back here tomorrow night. our next guest, you guys, he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame earlier this week. his recent album with elton jon, "the union," was nominated for a grammy. tonight, he's here to perform the classic track, "this masquerade," with a little help from the roots. please welcome leon russell. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ are we really happy with this lonely game we play ♪ ♪ looking for words to say
bradley cooper and robert de niro are going to be coming by. [ cheers and applause ] from the hit show, "ncis," pauley perrette will be joining us. [ cheers and applause ] and i'll be cooking with chef marcel vigneron. that's right, marcel, from "top chef." [ cheers and applause ] hope to see you back here tomorrow night. our next guest, you guys, he was inducted into the rock and roll hall of fame earlier this week. his recent album with elton jon, "the union,"...
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. >> i was wondering how any potential case might be affected by what is happening to bradley manning right now. >> it could be affected by a couple of ways. wikileaks isn't mentioned at all. some people draw from that that a conspiracy has not been established between bradley manhattan and the founder of -- manning and the founder of wikileaks. there is no evidence that the men were directly in contact. they also influence things. were he in a situation where the u.s. was trying to extradite him, they would be facing a death penalty case. these lawyers will probably argue that even though they are not seeking the death penalty, capital punishment is clearly an issue in this case. >> have they said anything yet? >> they have asked for his mental health to be assessed to see if it will proceed to a full trial. >> and the united states supreme court is in favor of a church anti-gay protests. the right to free speech -- and the church believes such deaths are god's punishment for homosexuality. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and cl
. >> i was wondering how any potential case might be affected by what is happening to bradley manning right now. >> it could be affected by a couple of ways. wikileaks isn't mentioned at all. some people draw from that that a conspiracy has not been established between bradley manhattan and the founder of -- manning and the founder of wikileaks. there is no evidence that the men were directly in contact. they also influence things. were he in a situation where the u.s. was trying to...
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bradley manning the u.s. army soldier arrested for allegedly passing classified information to the web site wiki leaks is accused of putting the national security at risk everyone agrees with the president's support for him is growing as activists argue that the conditions of his imprisonment in me telling. the story. here in quantico hundreds of activists and veterans have gathered outside of the military base for bradley manning is being held in solitary confinement twenty three hours a day they say he's being tortured to call for his immediate release although president obama says otherwise i have actually asked the pentagon whether. the procedures that have been taken in terms of his confinement or appropriate and are meeting our basic standards they assure me that they are state department spokesman p.j. crowley called manning's treatment quote ridiculous counterproductive and stupid and was forced to resign. while manning's father denounced the pentagon for stripping his son of his clothing and forcing
bradley manning the u.s. army soldier arrested for allegedly passing classified information to the web site wiki leaks is accused of putting the national security at risk everyone agrees with the president's support for him is growing as activists argue that the conditions of his imprisonment in me telling. the story. here in quantico hundreds of activists and veterans have gathered outside of the military base for bradley manning is being held in solitary confinement twenty three hours a day...
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lack of leadership for months now on this show we've been talking about the inhumane treatment of bradley manning the army private accused of leaking classified documents to wiki leaks manning has been held in solitary confinement for months for the past week he's been of course to strip naked every night and now for the first time manning himself has spoken out writing an eleven page letter that was released by his lawyer in this letter he describes not only the embarrassment that he feels by being forced to stand for parade in the nude but how he's been left to languish under the under really harsh conditions of his custody and how he feels that he's being subjected to what he calls unlawful pretrial on it and you know what he's not alone in saying that it's a lawful the u.n. has launched an inquiry and it's the international is protesting the government's actions and anybody out there who knows this simple line they in america you're innocent until proven guilty can see that keeping a man locked up in conditions that amount to torture by any international standard before he's been conv
lack of leadership for months now on this show we've been talking about the inhumane treatment of bradley manning the army private accused of leaking classified documents to wiki leaks manning has been held in solitary confinement for months for the past week he's been of course to strip naked every night and now for the first time manning himself has spoken out writing an eleven page letter that was released by his lawyer in this letter he describes not only the embarrassment that he feels by...
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. >>> plus, this weekend at the box office, bradley cooper undergoes the first true test of his starower. >>> coming up, march madness at its finest on day one of the ncaa tournament. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. in a largely symbolic vote, the republican controlled house has voted to end federal funding for national public radio. the bill is almost certain to fail in the democrat-controlled senate. >>> controversial former haitian president jean bertrand aristide is headed back to his country after seven years of exile in south africa. american officials tried to keep aristide away from haiti until after this weekend's presidential runoff amid concerns he could destabilize the process. >>> in a scathing new report, the justice department says new orleans police officers have often used deadly force without justification, made unconstitutional arrests and engaged in racial profiling. the city's mayor called the findings sobering, but not surprising. >>> in the wake
. >>> plus, this weekend at the box office, bradley cooper undergoes the first true test of his starower. >>> coming up, march madness at its finest on day one of the ncaa tournament. you're watching "early today." >>> good morning, and welcome back to "early today." i'm lynn berry. here are some of your top headlines this morning. in a largely symbolic vote, the republican controlled house has voted to end federal funding for national public...
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>> medication. >> bradley cooper channeling gavin newsom.o type, too. >> do you think someone is watching? >> and there are others after him for meds and there are bad side affects but what is in this pill? companies come in for a rap. just when tension builds to high pressure, there is some comedy. >> what it does is puts me 50 moves ahead of you. >> this is a visually inventive film. the pill makes you vulnerable. so we feel for bradley cooper. i think this is a break out role for him. i like the way this came together. the ending seems like a separate film there. is one yucky scene. you say no. no. he's not going to do that, but then, he does. it isn't limitless, but it's one of the best things to come around this year, i'll give it three quarters of a bucket. we'll see you on the aisle. >> and march madness kicks off with a upset in >>> join me tonight at 9:00, cable channel 13. coming up at that time from free to feed. and plans to charge leader leaders -- yeerds on the internet. >> and affect of the crisis on and now, ton sports and ma
>> medication. >> bradley cooper channeling gavin newsom.o type, too. >> do you think someone is watching? >> and there are others after him for meds and there are bad side affects but what is in this pill? companies come in for a rap. just when tension builds to high pressure, there is some comedy. >> what it does is puts me 50 moves ahead of you. >> this is a visually inventive film. the pill makes you vulnerable. so we feel for bradley cooper. i think this...
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wikileaks has been charged with 22 new counts -- the new counts against private bradley manning include aiding the enemy. give us more on this. it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public release, and used by the enemy, say the american military. all the 22 charges, as you said, the specific one that is far and away the most serious is the charge of aiding the enemy. the document does not specify who the enemy is or are in this case, but were bradley manning to be convicted of aiding the enemy, potentially could face the death penalty. military prosecutors are making it clear that they are not seeking the death penalty in this case. were he to be convicted, he would face life imprisonment instead. but just briefly, -- >> just briefly, what impact might this have on wikileaks? >> experts
wikileaks has been charged with 22 new counts -- the new counts against private bradley manning include aiding the enemy. give us more on this. it sounds serious form manning -- for eli manning. >> he was informed of the charges earlier on wednesday. these 22 charges taken together alleged the 23-year-old former military analyst was stationed in iraq and but unauthorized software into government computers with the alleged aim of extracting information, and later transmitting it for public...
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turned very quickly and saved his own neck that bradley manning that made a proper start and is usingthe blood and that's why i haven't really gone there are some people who study in this case because of the rosenbergs and have said you know what they were involved in some way that they were very fearful of the u.s. having sole ownership of an atomic bomb and they wanted to sort of at least even out the scale a little bit so that this it wasn't a situation of total world domination. talk a little bit about that area and how you think that played out. i think that theory is not in the under reasonable belief given that risk then. you knew the united states. will one preeminent superpower now we can say that the only. thing very bad that it hasn't been for a literal. that was robert meeropol activist and founder of rosenberg fun for children also son of julius and ethel rosenberg.
turned very quickly and saved his own neck that bradley manning that made a proper start and is usingthe blood and that's why i haven't really gone there are some people who study in this case because of the rosenbergs and have said you know what they were involved in some way that they were very fearful of the u.s. having sole ownership of an atomic bomb and they wanted to sort of at least even out the scale a little bit so that this it wasn't a situation of total world domination. talk a...
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>> bradley comber changes a pill that changes his life.roke, depressed, trying to write a novel then his brother-in-law gives him something, just use 20% of our brain, it let's him use it all. he become as a brill yanlt wall street strategist. >> that is robert deniro as a financial mogul. >> bradley cooper and he shows he can be an action hero type, too. >> do you think somebody is watching? >> there are others and there are some bad side effects but what is in this pill? a pharmaceutical companies come in for a wrap but explosive comedy. it's a film that makes you think. >> tricks make you feel like you are using 100% of your brain. we feel for bradley cooper. i think is breakout role for him. i liked it but the ending was different. there is one yucky scene but he does. limitless isn't but i think it's one of best things to come along so far this year. i will give it three-quarters of a bucket. >> this was the kind of weather that makes you want inside or go to to movies. >> definitely, we've got the rain coming down and snow coming dow
>> bradley comber changes a pill that changes his life.roke, depressed, trying to write a novel then his brother-in-law gives him something, just use 20% of our brain, it let's him use it all. he become as a brill yanlt wall street strategist. >> that is robert deniro as a financial mogul. >> bradley cooper and he shows he can be an action hero type, too. >> do you think somebody is watching? >> there are others and there are some bad side effects but what is in...
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they will seek life imprisonment for bradley manning. >> the main news again. jubilant scenes in the libyan port of brega, where anti- government forces have retaken the city. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. and union bank. >> union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles.
they will seek life imprisonment for bradley manning. >> the main news again. jubilant scenes in the libyan port of brega, where anti- government forces have retaken the city. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold, get the top stories from around the globe and click-to-play video reports. go to bbc.com/news to experience the in-depth, expert reporting of "bbc world news" online. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe,...