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recently bradley manning's father actually said that he thinks you were just using manning up for your own fifteen minutes of fame and he claimed that manning actually told him that himself he what's your response to that. i did stuff for the father and it was very alarming to me because through my last visit to miami manning bradley asked me that i come back and you told me if you really enjoyed our conversations in my mind it was completely out of the blue the fathers also said that he actually took me off the visitation list and he said that was also claiming that bradley had told them or some other authority had told him to be honest it's hard really getting a straight answer from the father what i can say is that him and bradley did not have a relationship to speak of and the historical past between bradley manning and his father has kind of been a whitewash by assad or the press recently i don't know if you saw the interview in which is father said that his son if he committed the crimes he's alleged to commit is that i think idiot and the father also said that he someti
recently bradley manning's father actually said that he thinks you were just using manning up for your own fifteen minutes of fame and he claimed that manning actually told him that himself he what's your response to that. i did stuff for the father and it was very alarming to me because through my last visit to miami manning bradley asked me that i come back and you told me if you really enjoyed our conversations in my mind it was completely out of the blue the fathers also said that he...
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service and making secret documents is not whistleblowing it's treason on you tube varian said bradley manning will be forgotten as an individual perhaps a troop maybe we will take a larger type in history books on twitter open mind concluded i hope manning will be remembered as a hero because it means we have over him that complacency with what's really been going on might take for anyone to reveal secret documents of the u.s. takes courage my courage may not be enough to be called a hero it's the result their actions have on history itself that will determine how they will be remembered and as for bradley manning the world will be healing and debating the results of what has been done for many years to come. as always we thank you for your responses and here's our next topic for you it was just reported that sony has been hacked yet again this time by the group the same people who gained access to p.b.s. earlier this week but the. target sony pictures entertainment which is a different division of the mega electronics company over little sykes still managed to obtain over eight million passw
service and making secret documents is not whistleblowing it's treason on you tube varian said bradley manning will be forgotten as an individual perhaps a troop maybe we will take a larger type in history books on twitter open mind concluded i hope manning will be remembered as a hero because it means we have over him that complacency with what's really been going on might take for anyone to reveal secret documents of the u.s. takes courage my courage may not be enough to be called a hero it's...
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support group network rather he's a friend of bradley manning and he was subpoenaed to appear before this grand jury in alexandria virginia today now private first class manning you remember is the u.s. government whistleblower he's accused of leaking u.s. diplomatic cables to wiki leaks and he could face the death penalty as a result of these charges of course depending on what the outcome is now house called for manning's freedom and in his testimony he pled the fifth he invoked his right to remain silent before this grand jury according to house he says this is a show trial not to curtail press freedom and r.t. got to speak with him one on. and at the grand jury hearing he talked about the public reaction to the bradley manning case first take a listen but i think there's a groundswell movement happening right now in the us up just for example in boston today students that were never politically active and all standing up to support probably nothing to keep peace and protest this grand jury i think the u.s. government is frightened of what it perceives to be mass public sup
support group network rather he's a friend of bradley manning and he was subpoenaed to appear before this grand jury in alexandria virginia today now private first class manning you remember is the u.s. government whistleblower he's accused of leaking u.s. diplomatic cables to wiki leaks and he could face the death penalty as a result of these charges of course depending on what the outcome is now house called for manning's freedom and in his testimony he pled the fifth he invoked his right to...
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traitor at that point that is later he's considered a national hero so when comparing him to bradley manning we asked if twenty years from now we'll be calling manning a hero let's get some responses from our viewers from producer richardson a sente. events surrounding bradley manning in the documents he's suspected of leaking cannot be ignored by history it's become a complicated mix of national security morality personal tragedy and human freedom and a national and global scale when it's over and it's far from being over just yet how do you think history will look back on manning's actions will he be remembered as a hero a traitor or a victim and facebook beyond believe he's already a hero bill martin told us being a soldier you give up certain rights when you raise your right hand and take your oath of service and leaking secret documents is not whistleblowing it's treason i knew to hide a varian said bradley manning will be forgotten as an individual perhaps a true maybe we will take a larger type in history books on twitter open mind concluded i hope manning will be remembered as a hero
traitor at that point that is later he's considered a national hero so when comparing him to bradley manning we asked if twenty years from now we'll be calling manning a hero let's get some responses from our viewers from producer richardson a sente. events surrounding bradley manning in the documents he's suspected of leaking cannot be ignored by history it's become a complicated mix of national security morality personal tragedy and human freedom and a national and global scale when it's over...
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military investigators soon point the finger at one of their own, private first class bradley manning been arrested, but manning may never have come to their attention if not for this man. we are on our way to meet adrian ramone, who is the former computer hacker who turned bradley manning into the authorities, and lamo is kind of a character. he screens all of his phone calls. he changes e-mails and doesn't respond to messages, but he had one condition for our interview today, and that's that his location had to remain completely anonymous. adrian, what's with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people in opposition to my corporation with the government in this case. and i want to be able to sleep soundly at night? bradley manning first approaching lamo by seng him an e-mail. >> he introduced himself by saying he was an intelligence analyst at forward operating base hammer in iraq just outside of baghdad. >> reporter: lamo and manning began chatting extensively online. lamo says he provided the chat logs to the website wired.com who eventually published about a quarter of th
military investigators soon point the finger at one of their own, private first class bradley manning been arrested, but manning may never have come to their attention if not for this man. we are on our way to meet adrian ramone, who is the former computer hacker who turned bradley manning into the authorities, and lamo is kind of a character. he screens all of his phone calls. he changes e-mails and doesn't respond to messages, but he had one condition for our interview today, and that's that...
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supporter as we told you in the past houses one of the few people who was able to visit bradley manning although he was detained at quantico and he's one of the few who openly spoke out about his inhumane treatment while being held there coincidentally house was also subject to several searches and seizures when he was crossing the border oh man security and border control agents took his laptop at an airport without providing a valid reason and repeatedly subjected him to random questioning about his involvement with wiki leaks and this is what house told me when i interviewed him on june sixth it's important to note that the u.s. government has not been legislated in the authority to claim devices but the order they have claimed this is already on the road they said right we're the government and we can take it up the border there's very little legal precedent for this. and we hope this piece will outline of the u.s. government should actually you know warrant before seizing any devices from any person troubled across the border. wow what a shocker the government overstepped their bou
supporter as we told you in the past houses one of the few people who was able to visit bradley manning although he was detained at quantico and he's one of the few who openly spoke out about his inhumane treatment while being held there coincidentally house was also subject to several searches and seizures when he was crossing the border oh man security and border control agents took his laptop at an airport without providing a valid reason and repeatedly subjected him to random questioning...
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they point to bradley manning, who has since been arrested. never come to his their tension if not for this man. we are on the way to meet adrian lamo, who turned him into authorities. and lamo, he is screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to e-mails. he had one condition for his interview today. and his location had to remean completely amons now. what is with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people in opposition to my corporation with the government in this case. and i want to be able to sleep at night. >> reporter: bradley manning sends him an e-mail. >> he said he was an intelligence analyst in iraq just outside of baghdad. >> reporter: they began chatting online. lamo said he provided the chat logs to wired.com who published about a quarter of the transcripts. in one of the chats, manning asked f huh access to met quorks 14 hours a day for, seven days a week for eight months what would do you? alarmed, lamo contacts u.s. officials. he said he took action because his belief in government transparenc
they point to bradley manning, who has since been arrested. never come to his their tension if not for this man. we are on the way to meet adrian lamo, who turned him into authorities. and lamo, he is screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to e-mails. he had one condition for his interview today. and his location had to remean completely amons now. what is with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people in opposition to my corporation with the...
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private first class bradley manning, who has since been arrested. g may have never come to their attention if not for this man. >> we are on our way to meet adrian lamo, who turned himself into authorities. and lamo, he is screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to e-mails. he had one condition for our interview today. that's his location had to remain completely anonymous. what is with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people in opposition to my cooperation with the government in this case. and i just want to be able to sleep soundly at night. >> reporter: bradley manning first approaches lamo by sending them an e-mail. >> manning essentially introduced himself saying he was an intelligence analyst in base in iraq, just outside of baghdad. >> lamo and manning began chatting extensively online. lamo said he provided the chat logs to the website wired.com who eventually published about a quarter of the transcripts. entering one of those chats, manning asked lamo, if you had unprecedented access to classified netw
private first class bradley manning, who has since been arrested. g may have never come to their attention if not for this man. >> we are on our way to meet adrian lamo, who turned himself into authorities. and lamo, he is screens all his phone calls. he changes e-mails. he doesn't respond to e-mails. he had one condition for our interview today. that's his location had to remain completely anonymous. what is with all the cloak and dagger stuff? >> there are people in opposition to...
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and i just want to be able to sleep soundly at night. >> reporter: bradley manning first approaches lamosending him an e-mail. >> manning essentially introduced himself saying he was an intelligence analyst in base in iraq, just outside of baghdad. >> lamo and manning began chatting extensively online. lamo said he provided the chat logs to the website wired.com who eventually published about a quarter of the transcripts. entering one of those chats, manning asked lamo, if you had unprecedented access to classified networks 14 hours a day, 7 days a week for 8 plus months, what would you do? alarmed, lamo contacts u.s. officials. the convicted computer hacker says he took action because his own strong belief in government transparency is not without limits. >> where i draw the line is when it comes to the point that it can cause harm. >> reporter: we tried to get in contact with manning's attorney, but he never returned our calls. in the online chats, lamo, now a government informant, asked manning how he got the information out. manning explains that he copied classified files and video
and i just want to be able to sleep soundly at night. >> reporter: bradley manning first approaches lamosending him an e-mail. >> manning essentially introduced himself saying he was an intelligence analyst in base in iraq, just outside of baghdad. >> lamo and manning began chatting extensively online. lamo said he provided the chat logs to the website wired.com who eventually published about a quarter of the transcripts. entering one of those chats, manning asked lamo, if you...
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and i support what they do but i mean bradley manning he had to sit in solitary confinement for like ten months a choir to go he had to sleep naked at night he was checked out every five minutes they didn't allow him to sleep enjoying a son who is staying and states in england he has to wear. bracelet and he's really complaining. i think it's very slow it was a very i think it's very slow it's chasing that day he was out of control i'm sorry he's like wandering around the town going to the mail i think it went to the post office and it's like he's trapped and come on like you said primly bradley manning and obviously in a much more situation you have no show the jury could find me seems that they're solitary nor terribly confined but at the same time you know he has you know rights to you know have is that the rights respected in it i think it is it's conceivable that you can you can you can question the ways in which he's been treated but at the same time i think that using this way to complain about his commitment might not have been best i don't think i was saying to you before th
and i support what they do but i mean bradley manning he had to sit in solitary confinement for like ten months a choir to go he had to sleep naked at night he was checked out every five minutes they didn't allow him to sleep enjoying a son who is staying and states in england he has to wear. bracelet and he's really complaining. i think it's very slow it was a very i think it's very slow it's chasing that day he was out of control i'm sorry he's like wandering around the town going to the mail...
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one of those cases would you say is the worst of course there's the case of the wiki leaks of bradley manning the thomas great case mysteriously most of those charges were actually dropped but here rising as being asked to reveal one of his sources that's pretty damaging for journalism. but it would be damaging because all of the cases that we've been talking about that were so important to expose during the bush administration and the reporting couldn't have been done without. granting immunity to sources and it. were to reveal the source in this case he couldn't go on to get these kinds of scoops in the future and. some of us in journalism fear is that the obama administration now that it's in power now that it doesn't want its secrets spilled across the front pages of the new york times. the good news this all too well that it's trying to prevent that kind of thing from happening in the future but why do they go after the bush guys and right we know they have gone after the bush administration for actual a war crimes or for bringing torture into into the american you know of the history he
one of those cases would you say is the worst of course there's the case of the wiki leaks of bradley manning the thomas great case mysteriously most of those charges were actually dropped but here rising as being asked to reveal one of his sources that's pretty damaging for journalism. but it would be damaging because all of the cases that we've been talking about that were so important to expose during the bush administration and the reporting couldn't have been done without. granting...
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obama administration seems to be ramping up its espionage investigation of wiki leaks namely bradley manning and julian all songe and just a few hours ago a blogger named david house testified before a grand jury just a few miles away here in virginia about his ties to bradley manning and wiki leaks all part of a larger probe into the financial espionage act violations among other violations and the obama administration's probe on leakers so are we really in the middle of some sort of a war against whistleblowers here or is it just a bunch of coincidences well for more on this i'm joined by just one of the homeland security director at the government accountability project and steven cohen he's the executive director of the national whistleblower center he's also the author of the book the whistleblowers handbook very aptly titled thank you so much both of you for being here believe he shared a few stephen if i can start with you if you're one of the nation's foremost experts in this in this area you've been practicing. in law and dealing with whistle blowing cases for nearly three decades i
obama administration seems to be ramping up its espionage investigation of wiki leaks namely bradley manning and julian all songe and just a few hours ago a blogger named david house testified before a grand jury just a few miles away here in virginia about his ties to bradley manning and wiki leaks all part of a larger probe into the financial espionage act violations among other violations and the obama administration's probe on leakers so are we really in the middle of some sort of a war...
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bradley manning is the linchpin of the case against assange. if the u.s.that assange solisted this information from bradley manning then he is in a deeper pool when it comes to his legal jeopardy. >> and the whole picture comes apart completely. >> yes, because assange can say he was acting as "the new york times" does or any other media public when they get classified information. >> so what is determined there determines the future of wikileaks? >> well, we don't know the future of wikileaks, but i will say that it is inextricable from the fate of julian assange, because he is synonymous with the organization. so as sails assange there goes wikileaks as well. >> i know you are working on this for quite some time and did you find out anything about julian assange that maybe we haven't known before? >> i think that it is really interesting to watch his sort of candid reactions when he is not really away that he is being filmed or behind the scenes assange, because he is quite funny, and wicked smart. at the same time, he has a sense of hubris, and arroganc
bradley manning is the linchpin of the case against assange. if the u.s.that assange solisted this information from bradley manning then he is in a deeper pool when it comes to his legal jeopardy. >> and the whole picture comes apart completely. >> yes, because assange can say he was acting as "the new york times" does or any other media public when they get classified information. >> so what is determined there determines the future of wikileaks? >> well, we...
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as we first told you yesterday david house a supporter of bradley manning was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in alexandria virginia he was amongst a handful of individuals from the boston area who were all instructed to come to virginia and testify about various elements involving bradley manning and the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks as a whole now while hells did in fact show up he didn't give out any information other than his name and his address to the grand jury has attorney peter cropp explains why. the house. materials are questions over. his rights to remain silent under the fifth amendment to the u.s. constitution. so while house didn't have much to say inside the courtroom he did exercise his right to free speech outside during a press conference and there he fully expressed his opinions on this entire court case saying it's legal proceeding is nothing but a means by which the government wants to put fear into americans and keep them from standing up to the wrongdoings of the government tell us also compare the grand jury to a historic incident that happened fort
as we first told you yesterday david house a supporter of bradley manning was subpoenaed to testify before a grand jury in alexandria virginia he was amongst a handful of individuals from the boston area who were all instructed to come to virginia and testify about various elements involving bradley manning and the whistle blowing web site wiki leaks as a whole now while hells did in fact show up he didn't give out any information other than his name and his address to the grand jury has...
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then you know that we've been documenting the obama administration's war on whistleblowers from bradley manning and wiki leaks to the case of thomas drake amongst others but today let's take a good look at what this administration is doing to james rise of the award winning new york times reporter who they're trying to force to reveal his source as a case carry over from the bush administration and in an affidavit affidavit excuse me that rise in filed last week he knows that he was told by reliable sources that former vice president dick cheney pressure the justice department to personally target him because cheney was unhappy with his reporting and wanted to see him in jail now the reporting in this particular case refers to a chapter in his two thousand and six book state of war the secret history of the cia in the bush administration in that chapter he described a cia effort to thwart iran's nuclear ambitions by secretly providing them with faulty blueprints but it was more than just that rising reported on the waterboarding of detainees in iraq he broke the story of the n.s.a.'s warrantles
then you know that we've been documenting the obama administration's war on whistleblowers from bradley manning and wiki leaks to the case of thomas drake amongst others but today let's take a good look at what this administration is doing to james rise of the award winning new york times reporter who they're trying to force to reveal his source as a case carry over from the bush administration and in an affidavit affidavit excuse me that rise in filed last week he knows that he was told by...
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if bradley manning testifies, say, that julian assange solicited these materials, that would definitelyyou indicated, he will try and use the protection of the fourth estate and say that he is a publisher like "the new york times," like "the washington post" who merely received this information. increasingly the media is cooling to julian assange, so he's looking like the lone spartan at the battle of thermopoly and the greeks just joined the persians. >> thank you so much for the sneak peek. can't wait to see the full story. that's "wiki wars, the mission of julian assange" this sunday right here on cnn. >>> coming up, battle lines are drawn here in washington. raise the debt ceiling or take our chances and default. i'll talk to a senator who's trying to find a solution before it's too late. and over the years, i've taught my family. we've created so much here together. so when my doctor said that over those years my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries, i listened. and that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol with crestor. [ male announcer ] when diet and e
if bradley manning testifies, say, that julian assange solicited these materials, that would definitelyyou indicated, he will try and use the protection of the fourth estate and say that he is a publisher like "the new york times," like "the washington post" who merely received this information. increasingly the media is cooling to julian assange, so he's looking like the lone spartan at the battle of thermopoly and the greeks just joined the persians. >> thank you so...
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grand jury is investigating wiki leaks antic a witness a friend of alleged wiki leaks and forment bradley manning argues the goal is really to intimidate whistleblowers and regulate journalism here's what he told r.t. yesterday after he testified and pled the fifth my new before the grand jury in alexandria virginia. i think that over time they're going to try to influence public opinion by launching these tactics which chilled the personal rights association of the u.s. government is trying to finish the job it started four years ago with the pentagon papers the station it is trying to find a matter to regulate journalism in media both domestically and internationally and i feel that is trying to use investigating its we keep beats to establish policies which would give the government broad censorship powers in determining how source information actually makes it to the head of the media and all of this as the legacy of leaked documents on wiki leaks continues to prove its journalistic value one example the case of victor boot he's a russian man that america accuses of being an international arm
grand jury is investigating wiki leaks antic a witness a friend of alleged wiki leaks and forment bradley manning argues the goal is really to intimidate whistleblowers and regulate journalism here's what he told r.t. yesterday after he testified and pled the fifth my new before the grand jury in alexandria virginia. i think that over time they're going to try to influence public opinion by launching these tactics which chilled the personal rights association of the u.s. government is trying to...
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time to lock up hundreds of government officials put them in solitary strip them naked let's get bradley man some company here's to the real whistleblowers. going to watch a movie on your roommate's netflix think again i put down the lookout remote if i were you we wouldn't want to have to call the swat teams to burst in your front door burst out of your door shoot your dogs and tase you i know maybe farfetched but instead to see the crackdown has begun well i first rolls around it will now be a crime to share or use passwords or account information that is not explicitly pay for your own name the wording of the bill is ambiguous enough to hit a criminal offenses for friends and family who cashed in on your subscription services the bill of course was championed by those lovable folks i thought are a who are perpetually suing twelve year olds and grandmas for illegal replication of information otherwise known as final sharing don't worry besides the swat team it's a pretty easy slap on the wrist if you're caught for sharing of the saw you'll only spend a year in a cage and twenty five hundre
time to lock up hundreds of government officials put them in solitary strip them naked let's get bradley man some company here's to the real whistleblowers. going to watch a movie on your roommate's netflix think again i put down the lookout remote if i were you we wouldn't want to have to call the swat teams to burst in your front door burst out of your door shoot your dogs and tase you i know maybe farfetched but instead to see the crackdown has begun well i first rolls around it will now be...
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really that's all you got out there talking about bradley manning and his confinement did you know the government's case against daniel ellsberg where they tried to charge him with espionage conspiracy but all that fell apart because of government misconduct because they tapped his phone illegally and they broke into his psychiatry's office to steal his records and yes all of that was wrong but all that pales in comparison to keeping a man locked up in solitary confinement for ten months and then forcing him to strip naked and not allowing him to sleep no mention of that of the press no mention of the fact that the information that daniel ellsberg leaked was classified as top secret as a higher classification level than everything that we can leaks put out there you can't possibly tell me that when reporting on daniel ellsberg and the legacy of the pentagon papers you can at least think for one second of the parallels between that history and between the present the questions that it should raise above the go about the government's conduct so maybe the mainstream media is just putting
really that's all you got out there talking about bradley manning and his confinement did you know the government's case against daniel ellsberg where they tried to charge him with espionage conspiracy but all that fell apart because of government misconduct because they tapped his phone illegally and they broke into his psychiatry's office to steal his records and yes all of that was wrong but all that pales in comparison to keeping a man locked up in solitary confinement for ten months and...
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with this you know i like we can make sure it was a show and i support what they do but they bradley manning right he has a say in solitary confinement for like ten months at quantico he had to sleep naked at night he was checked on every five minutes they didn't allow him to sleep in joining us on who is staying and has states in england he says there where. he's really complaining. i think it's grateful it was not a drink i think is crazy it was chafing that day he that was out of control i'm sorry he's like wandering around the town going to the mail i think it went to the post office then it signed he's trapped and come on like you separate brother meaning it's obviously in a much more situation and i'm going to show the jury could find these he's never solitary nor terribly confined but at the same time you know he has that you know. rights to you know i was legal rights respected in it i think it is it's conceivable that you can you can you can question the ways in which he's been treated but at the same time i think that using this way to complain about his treatment might not have be
with this you know i like we can make sure it was a show and i support what they do but they bradley manning right he has a say in solitary confinement for like ten months at quantico he had to sleep naked at night he was checked on every five minutes they didn't allow him to sleep in joining us on who is staying and has states in england he says there where. he's really complaining. i think it's grateful it was not a drink i think is crazy it was chafing that day he that was out of control i'm...
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the humane society is opposing the plan. >>> supporters of -- bradley manning has been under militaryay for leaking documentation. >>> for two weeks now, photos that anthony wiener submitted over the internet to -- weiner submitted over the internet to women have surfaced. his wife is due back today from a trip with hillary clinton. many leaders, including nancy pelosi, are encouraging him to design -- resign. >>> well, the california visit of the royal couple, prince testimony and kate will be jam- packed -- william and kate will be jam-packed. it's their first official trip here to southern california. they will be hosting a black tie dinner. they will visit an art school at l.a.'s skid row and -- and also wins prime minister will play in a charity polo tournament. this will be kate middleton's first trip to the united states. >>> natalie portman gave birth to a baby. she's engaged to a photographer. she won the academy award for best actress for movie "black swan." >>> ten minutes before 9:00. developing news from overseas. new video of the street battle taking place in athens. >>>
the humane society is opposing the plan. >>> supporters of -- bradley manning has been under militaryay for leaking documentation. >>> for two weeks now, photos that anthony wiener submitted over the internet to -- weiner submitted over the internet to women have surfaced. his wife is due back today from a trip with hillary clinton. many leaders, including nancy pelosi, are encouraging him to design -- resign. >>> well, the california visit of the royal couple, prince...
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support for weepingly sixteen of the un special rapporteur on torture investigated the treatment of bradley manning when he was held in solitary confinement for no good reason you know now they've been protecting freedom of speech on the internet and. you know that in general most other countries understand that you know it's reasonable to be putting up a few documents about what your country is actually doing the vast majority of the world supports them it's only a handful of powerful people in the u.s. who are embarrassed by it you really want to shut it down i want to know what you think this says about privacy because i'm one hand the u.n. is saying that everything should be out there on the internet that everybody should be able to access or the government shouldn't block it but then at the same time you have legislation like the right to be forgotten that's coming out in the e.u. so then does that counter the idea of freedom and your human right your freedom of expression on the internet if you also want to talk about privacy i feel like the two start to kind of blur the lines there. yeah i m
support for weepingly sixteen of the un special rapporteur on torture investigated the treatment of bradley manning when he was held in solitary confinement for no good reason you know now they've been protecting freedom of speech on the internet and. you know that in general most other countries understand that you know it's reasonable to be putting up a few documents about what your country is actually doing the vast majority of the world supports them it's only a handful of powerful people...
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suing the department of justice for but don't forget the house is also a friend and supporter of bradley manning so i asked house and i spoke to him if he had been subpoenaed by the government regarding this grand jury investigation that's being built in virginia against wiki leaks and here's what he had to say but i have had some recent contact from the u.s. government so i have a meeting with my lawyers to morrow and i'll be able to make a more robust statement after i get to that meeting with my lawyers so. there are some very big developments happening in and around boston later this week that will media. well guess what turns out the david house did get a subpoena today salon's. glenn greenwald excuse me posted both the subpoena and the accompanying legal documents online and according to greenwald manning's ex-boyfriend tyler watkins and not a head injury cryptography expert at princeton have also received subpoenas so there's more evidence of a growing case that's being built against this whistle blowing organization what are the charges what laws could possibly apply you know we've heard
suing the department of justice for but don't forget the house is also a friend and supporter of bradley manning so i asked house and i spoke to him if he had been subpoenaed by the government regarding this grand jury investigation that's being built in virginia against wiki leaks and here's what he had to say but i have had some recent contact from the u.s. government so i have a meeting with my lawyers to morrow and i'll be able to make a more robust statement after i get to that meeting...
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while we consistently bring you updates on the war against whistleblowers like bradley manning we've also touched on another leader out there thomas drake a former senior n.s.a. officer was sharing information about his branch of intelligence and engaging in wasteful spending and he was sharing this information with a reporter from the baltimore sun now we should note that drake has continued to stand by the fact that all the information that he shared the sun paper was unclassified and he reiterated that in an interview with sixty minutes. ever communicate because of information should be on government. no one should ever want to ever there was one of the fundamental rules where there was oral communication was written electronic or later on even in hard copy it was all classified period. he's been charged with ten thousand is relating to whistle blowing after he leaked information about westphal spending fraud and abuse within the n.s.a. of the newspaper but we learned this week that instead of facing a possible thirty five years in jail a found convicted will agree to a plea deal
while we consistently bring you updates on the war against whistleblowers like bradley manning we've also touched on another leader out there thomas drake a former senior n.s.a. officer was sharing information about his branch of intelligence and engaging in wasteful spending and he was sharing this information with a reporter from the baltimore sun now we should note that drake has continued to stand by the fact that all the information that he shared the sun paper was unclassified and he...
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and now you look today at private bradley manning, you know, the government says has caused incalculable the world. and other people say he put out and laid bare a lot of what the u.s. was really doing afbive around the world. >> and now anyone can hop online and read them now. next, do you remember the food plate icon we showed you not too long ago the government unveiled earlier this month. you're supposed to fill half of your plate with fruits and vegetables. now a new report says many of these foods are loaded with pesticides. cue elizabeth cohen here with a lovely array of fruits and veggies. let's go through what we have and who are the worst offenders. by the way, i ate an apple yesterday, am i okay? >> you're fine. you look good, you look good. people have the notion somehow there aren't pesticides on what we eat. there are. if you're not buying organic, there's likely pesticides on it. some have more than others, though. the worst offenders are near you. i didn't do that on purpose. >> thanks so much. of the five top offenders in reverse order, we have spinach, peaches, strawber
and now you look today at private bradley manning, you know, the government says has caused incalculable the world. and other people say he put out and laid bare a lot of what the u.s. was really doing afbive around the world. >> and now anyone can hop online and read them now. next, do you remember the food plate icon we showed you not too long ago the government unveiled earlier this month. you're supposed to fill half of your plate with fruits and vegetables. now a new report says many...
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. >> how does bradley manning play into all of this? where is he?ning is actually the linchpin in assange's legal issues here in the united states. if theyley manning to assert that julian assange solicited this information from here, assange no longer has the defense of just being a publisher. >> remind the viewers who manning is. >> manning is the alleged leaker, the army private who allegedly leaked all of these secret documents to assange. 's currently been moved to a brig, military penitentiapenite ft. levinworth, kansas. >> what is the future of wikileaks. we saw these guys in the masks, they're an anonymous group. what can they do in the future? >> we don't know. the big picture, 50,000 foot view, that the leaking landscape is becoming decentralized. there's actually -- julian assange has first mover advantage but there are many other organizations that are starting their own wikileaks, if you will, open leaks is a rival organization and even some media organizations are starting their own leaking websites. >> looking forward to seeing this o
. >> how does bradley manning play into all of this? where is he?ning is actually the linchpin in assange's legal issues here in the united states. if theyley manning to assert that julian assange solicited this information from here, assange no longer has the defense of just being a publisher. >> remind the viewers who manning is. >> manning is the alleged leaker, the army private who allegedly leaked all of these secret documents to assange. 's currently been moved to a...
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. >> bradley manning. >> the idealistic no soldier who felt out of place in the army. >> over a half million leaked documents. >> come on! >> it was news that was going to shock the world. >> clear. >> for the first time, the whole story... >> this hemorrhage has touched every country we deal with. >> ...from the inside. >> the best way to keep a secret is to never have it. >> "wikisecrets"-- a frontline investigation. >> frontline continues online. watch "the meth epidemic" again. more on how meth works on the brain. >> it gets most of its effect via dopamine. >> answers to frequently asked questions about methamphetamine. read the "oregonian's" award- winning series on meth, and there's much more on frontline's website. watch more than 100 full programs; explore interactive timelines and follow frontline on facebook and twitter or join the discussion on pbs.org. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major funding is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur founda
. >> bradley manning. >> the idealistic no soldier who felt out of place in the army. >> over a half million leaked documents. >> come on! >> it was news that was going to shock the world. >> clear. >> for the first time, the whole story... >> this hemorrhage has touched every country we deal with. >> ...from the inside. >> the best way to keep a secret is to never have it. >> "wikisecrets"-- a frontline investigation....
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have a longer way to go after the first round was suspended due to inclement weather and michael bradley the man leading by stroke with two holes still to go when treatment organizers called it a day heavy rain in connecticut driving the golfers away from the course for the better portion of the day. and briefly resumed in mid afternoon but another shower force editors' back to the club he just saying among seven players one shot back after forty one both on peltz also a member of the group up the moment the field of course hoping the weather clears a little bit better on friday. and finally it's taken for granted these days the rule sports medicine place in the success of up plates and one russian doctor is considered one of its pioneers a movie has been made up of a silly amazing career one which is far from finished as andre farmer reports. at sixty two years old the c. average manga has a wealth of experience an achievement in his field success with a russian passable ting in seoul of a twenty three years ago is now the focus of a documentary about his life he relies morning sleep was crucia
have a longer way to go after the first round was suspended due to inclement weather and michael bradley the man leading by stroke with two holes still to go when treatment organizers called it a day heavy rain in connecticut driving the golfers away from the course for the better portion of the day. and briefly resumed in mid afternoon but another shower force editors' back to the club he just saying among seven players one shot back after forty one both on peltz also a member of the group up...
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hundreds of people gathered in kansas, yesterday to rally for bradley manning. been under military arrest since last may. legal proceedings have not yet started. >> i don't believe they have the physical evidence at this time. they're trying to let that drag out. they have a team of forenzics people trying to find the evidence. >>> hundreds of riot gas were fired into protesters estimated at 2,000 people. >>> family and friends of josh fatal are not giving up hope for his return home. it's the second birth day since he and shane ballard have been jailed in iran. the pair along with sara shore were arrested for hiking along the border in 2009. >> more than words could ever express. happy birthday. i'm sorry, you're spending it where you are, but freedom is just around the corner. >> a court hearing was canceled last month by the iranian government. >>> california is facing a budget short fall and some groups say there is a simple solution to the problem. live in los angeles this morning with the programs the groups say should be cut. >> reporter: yeah, good morni
hundreds of people gathered in kansas, yesterday to rally for bradley manning. been under military arrest since last may. legal proceedings have not yet started. >> i don't believe they have the physical evidence at this time. they're trying to let that drag out. they have a team of forenzics people trying to find the evidence. >>> hundreds of riot gas were fired into protesters estimated at 2,000 people. >>> family and friends of josh fatal are not giving up hope for...
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bradley manning accused of leaking information to julian assange and the government has been lookingr things on the burner and this certainly is not great news for the government. >> jeanne, as always, thank you. >> you bet into all right. so this is a stage. this is where you're going to see john king, wolf, anderson on the stage. they are doing the lighting. >> coming up, don lemon apparently having a good time. he is going to give you a behind the scenes look at when republican candidates will debate. that's in three days. he's even going to breakdown where everybody is sitting. don lemon on the road in new hampshire having a blast. he's coming up right after the break. [ male announcer ] built like a volkswagen. the 2011 tiguan. [ grunts ] a we don't go lower than 130. ts a room tonight for 65 dollars. big deal, persuade him. is it wise to allow a perishable item to spoil? he asked, why leave a room empty? the additional revenue easily covers operating costs. 65 dollars is better than no dollars. okay. $65 for tonight. you can't argue with a big deal. >>> we have confirmed that l
bradley manning accused of leaking information to julian assange and the government has been lookingr things on the burner and this certainly is not great news for the government. >> jeanne, as always, thank you. >> you bet into all right. so this is a stage. this is where you're going to see john king, wolf, anderson on the stage. they are doing the lighting. >> coming up, don lemon apparently having a good time. he is going to give you a behind the scenes look at when...
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he was a simple man with simple tastes. for that reason bradley lacked the social confidence of his peers as especially when in north africa, sicily and northern europe brad ran in the circles of the military elite particularly the british, elegant, well educated, well mannered and able to speak fluent french. the early ties as we will see later manifested themselves during the second world war. as you can see from some of these visits in the museum the inner work army of the united states was very small. the u.s. had the seventeenth largest army in the world behind bulgaria and belgium. even behind switzerland and sweden. there were more guys running around with red pocket knives that america had in uniform. in a group that small the officer had plenty of time to get to know each other. general marshall or admiral king or president roosevelt, when mike was called to duty he began to look back to his early years when he got to know the officers as people. eisenhower told one of his classmates he had a theory, if you know the commander in -- you kn
he was a simple man with simple tastes. for that reason bradley lacked the social confidence of his peers as especially when in north africa, sicily and northern europe brad ran in the circles of the military elite particularly the british, elegant, well educated, well mannered and able to speak fluent french. the early ties as we will see later manifested themselves during the second world war. as you can see from some of these visits in the museum the inner work army of the united states was...
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back in 1995, this young "old man" sat down with our late colleague ed bradley to talk about his talent of playing out here every day? >> marsalis: oh, man, a lot. i mean, i'm calmer. when i was young, i was always excited, you know? "got to do it today." and i was always paranoid about not ever being able to play good enough, you know. never being able to play good enough. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> safer: i'm going to ask you the same question that our friend ed bradley asked you 15 years ago. how has your playing changed in the years since? >> marsalis: i think just a natural wisdom that comes with age. ♪ ♪ mostly, i think i have a different type of weight in my sound. in just the 15 years, i know more music. ♪ ♪ so when i'm playing, i feel like it reflects a deeper knowledge. i think i hear better, too. ♪ ♪ >> safer: their mission-- his and the band's-- is to keep jazz alive, writing new music and paying homage to the treasures of the past. >> marsalis let me hear the brass at letter "q." >> safer: like marsalis, most of his lincoln center musicians were classically trained, equ
back in 1995, this young "old man" sat down with our late colleague ed bradley to talk about his talent of playing out here every day? >> marsalis: oh, man, a lot. i mean, i'm calmer. when i was young, i was always excited, you know? "got to do it today." and i was always paranoid about not ever being able to play good enough, you know. never being able to play good enough. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> safer: i'm going to ask you the same question that our...
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>> bradley: yeah, yeah. "you're my nigger, man." look, what...ery group, there are words that you use, there are inflections, there is knowledge about what a word means to you or to me or... how i mean it when i say it, that is not an insult. i think one of the things that offends white people about it is that they can't say it. they say, "well, is it because of my inflection, or is it because..." it's... no, because it's... because you're not us. jeff foxworthy says, you know, "you can't make jokes about a redneck unless you are one." you can't say "nigger" unless you are one, and unless you are willing to accept everything that goes with it, which is a lot of good stuff, you know? and that's what they want, they want that good stuff. >> pitts: what's the good stuff that goes with that word? >> bradley: having an awareness that you have... your people have overcome centuries of oppression. the pride of saying, "yeah, you can say anything you want and it won't slow me down one bit." >> pitts: but the word is hurtful. >> bradley: the word is not h
>> bradley: yeah, yeah. "you're my nigger, man." look, what...ery group, there are words that you use, there are inflections, there is knowledge about what a word means to you or to me or... how i mean it when i say it, that is not an insult. i think one of the things that offends white people about it is that they can't say it. they say, "well, is it because of my inflection, or is it because..." it's... no, because it's... because you're not us. jeff foxworthy says,...